As a Yoruba Muslim, this is the kind of Islamic preaching that I want to be hearing and seeing in all our mosques across Southwest/Yoruba land every Friday/Juma'at.
This is not the time to be pushing for Sharia law in Yoruba land if we truly care about our safety from these bandits/terrorists. The word "Sharia", no matter the good intentions it has, has been bastardised by these bandits/terrorists. It would only be very foolish and insensitive for any Yoruba Muslims to be calling for such laws in the Southwest/Yoruba land at this time.
If the land is not safe, no one will be able to practice any religion freely whether you support Sharia laws or not. So, we must be united as Yorubas (Ọmọ Oodua) to keep our spaces safe at all costs.
May God/Allah/Eledumare keep protecting us all.
@neo_officialll Who will take care of that grown ass mbe when the mother is gone ? People need to be considerate when it comee to downies, just let them go back to where they come from.
ام برازيلية تدعى اجاليسا، اصيبت بمرض الحصبة الالمانية وهي حامل وفي الشهر الثامين اضهرت الاشعة ان رأس الجنين كبير جدا فقام الاطباء بعمل عملية قيصرية
اتضح انها تعاني من الـhydrocephalus وهو ماء على الدماغ، حاول الاطباء بكل الطرق علاجها ولم يتقبل جسمها العلاج وقالوا انها لن تعيش اكثر من 3 اشهر
ولدت عام 1993 وهي على قيد الحياة حتى يومنا هذا بعمر 32، رأسها يستمر في النمو قليلا، فقدت بصرها والاطباء يقولون ماعندها دماغ والام ترد: كيف ماعندها دماغ وهي تبتسم وتحس بحضني لها؟ وتستمر الام في العناية 24 ساعة وتعتبرها اولويتها في الحياة
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£21.5m fee invested on talented winger by #BHAFC. 🔵⚪️
I learnt about this in my Business analytics degree and I’m going to break it down for you.
Temu isn’t shipping your order from a factory in Shenzhen the moment you tap “buy.” They moved away from that model a while back. What they run now is a demand forecasting operation: they collect order data by region, figure out which products people in, say, Yaba or Lekki keep buying, then ship bulk quantities of those products to fulfilment warehouses already inside the UK or US. Your order never left the country. It was already sitting in a warehouse 40 miles from you before you even opened the app.
This is standard supply chain logic. Amazon has been doing it for years. What makes Temu interesting is how aggressively they’re applying it at scale. They’re working backwards from purchase history, search behaviour, and even abandoned carts to predict what needs to be stocked where, weeks before the demand actually lands. By the time you order a #5000 phone stand at 11pm on a Saturday, there’s a reasonable chance 200 of those phone stands are already in a depot near you because the data said they would move in your postcode cluster this weekend.
It’s called inventory pre-positioning, and the predictive layer underneath it is machine learning working on millions of rows of transaction data daily.
The “made in China” framing still applies to where the product was manufactured. That part’s accurate. But manufacturing and fulfilment are two completely separate steps, and people keep conflating them.
What Temu figured out is that fast delivery is a conversion driver, so they invested in the forecasting infrastructure to make it possible without eating the cost of next-day air freight on every order. The warehouse does the work. The algorithm fills the warehouse.
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