@DearS_o_n Dear Universe,
Asking make my life no reverse, make enemies no use Inverse remove my verses i already said in the ear of my helper, 2026 will finish in peace and no single adversary will overcome, keep me in your vineyard like, water me daily like a flower in your Verse.
Earlier today, we received a team from the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (@CGIAR) Institute led by Dr Sandra Milach, the Chief Scientist of CGIAR in a closed-door meeting. Also in the entourage were Dr Simeon Ehui, Director General International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (@IITA_CGIAR) and Dr Bernard Vanlauwe, IITA’s Deputy Director General for Research for Development.
Our discussions centred on appreciation of the role of the Oyo State Government in hosting IITA for almost 60 years and the support received on partnerships in the last seven years. We also discussed continued collaboration between the Oyo State Government and CGIAR centres through IITA, especially how science and innovations from the centres could further support the agricultural transformation of Nigeria and its food security.
Maybe, but look at it from this angle…
For the bank to come up to “encourage” him means it is possible he escapes with it.
2) He works as a security there so he knows new here cameras are.
Lastly, encourage him because someone else might see the 5k you Dey use guide and remember your comment.
Something struck me immediately I saw this post Mr Otedola made.
Aliko Dangote and Femi Otedola (often referred to as Otela) are prominent Nigerian billionaires whose past issues primarily stem from a high-profile, 2009 business rivalry that evolved into a strong, long-standing friendship.
The 2009 Business Feud
Invasion of Oil Turf: The primary rift began in 2009 when a consortium involving Dangote's family investment firm outbid Otedola's company to acquire Chevron's West Africa division (which included Texaco's downstream assets).
Broken Gentleman's Agreement: Otedola believed Dangote had violated an unwritten agreement for both men to stay out of each other's primary business domains (Dangote in commodities/manufacturing, and Otedola in the downstream oil sector).
Retaliation: In response to the Texaco acquisition, Otedola reportedly ventured into Dangote's territories, such as cement and sugar distribution, to compete.
Resolution and Alliance
Public Reconciliation: The intense, public battle eventually led to regulatory interventions and forced both billionaires to reconcile, agree to end their feud, and restore their longstanding friendship.
Moral: No be me go tell you…
@cccworldwide1@davido People were saying…
“Is it Davido that called your pastor?”
“If God answer prayers, why is the church like that?”
David is a King, He can choose to repair his father’s House.
God will not come down oo : 2 king 12:4-6.
@eserosyy@NigeriaStories He made the country make history. It is important for them to join it, especially after the backlash they’ve received on visas for players and teams.
Boss, one thing I have realized is that those people are good at cooking stories; they can hail the dead and it will start walking. However, in Nigeria a lot of people prefer them to those that would bring value. It’s their business, so when they no longer get the product from a farm, they find another farm.
I have a business proposal for you boss.