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    If we are a serious country, apart from every healthcare facility, every public building should have an Automated External Defribrillator located at an access point for first response in an emergency In 2019 people have sudden cardiac arrest and we still pour water and pray 😢

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  2. Samsung was started as a grocery trading store; Amazon started as an online bookstore. How you start isn't what counts; build, iterate, grow!

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    See how sensible govts do things? -The options ARE already available in abundance. -People have been given time to adjust to it -They are on a longterm plan -The infrastructures have been installed & lifestyle GRADUALLY tilted towards it. Not wake up & ban with hardship.

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    By 2002 when Moi's rule ended there were an estimated 2.6 million Kenyans living abroad. The country's population was only about 20 million at the time. No one leaves home unless home is the mouth of a shark.

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    The future of work is Remote. 👌 Stoked to be joining these heavyweights to discuss: How To Enhance Your Career and Brand Through the Proper Use of Social Media. The event is free, but you have to register to attend. Register here 👉 Kindly RT. 🙏🙏🙏

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  6. This was the entire concept and business model of the now defunct Sadly, they did not survive the harsh business realities of operating in our environment. Perhaps their timing to market was wrong, maybe now would've been a perfect time.

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    Government Announces: We have launched new boats to ply the waterways! Actual Reality: Unprepared ferry operations. Barrage of waiting passengers. Private operators shunning govt terminals causing confusion Chaos.

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    Employees in Nigeria’s commercial capital, Lagos, are stressed, burned out and exhausted because of ‘hellish traffic’

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    Interesting. Okadas used to be for private transport, the economic depression of the early 80s (guess who was in power ) led to the commercial use of Okada. As Population grew in cities, number of cars were reducing because of affordability.

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    **I’m looking for a smart, motivated intern** - Based in Lekki - Will work closely with me - Curious about African tech & business - Pay: N150K+ If interested, please fill out this form:

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    Gojek, an Indonesian ride hailing app's valuation exceeded $9 billion last year. You say we can't use okada in Nigeria "because it is a sign of poverty". Okay Indonesia's GDP per capita is $3,846.86, while Nigeria's is $1,968.56.

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    Odgovor korisniku/ci
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    Exactly what my tweet above’s about. But trust people to miss the point

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    A Terrorist from Niger or Kenya can come into this country through our borders, assume a false ID and get a Nigerian International Passport... get a Police Clearance Certificate and apply for a US Visa. That is exactly what this ban is about.

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    14 ferries and 65 buses for a population of 18 million? Let me just be quiet. In London alone there are 8,600 buses in the bus fleet, operating on 700 routes, serving 19,000 bus stops serving a population. Of 8.7 million. Eat that!

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    As many are compelled to drive their cars to work today, anticipate a lot of traffic and bottlenecks

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    See my column in the Financial Times on this: it is not a matter of refineries, it is a matter of future demand for petroleum products. All forecasts point out to one direction: growth for heavier products while demand for lighter products like gasoline will decline

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    When Peter Obi said: If a thief attacks your shop, you don't leave the shop and go running after the thief... Folks on this app mocked him. I guess they can see the wisdom in that statement

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    "God will help us" I told him we've been saying the same thing for 30 years and nothing has happened. Do you think God will come down from Heaven and give you 24 hours electricity? In 30 years, has anyone in Nigeria organised a popular protest on poor power supply?

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    An unpopular angle to this issue that doesn't seem apparent as yet. It might as well be a blanket move the get that bloca which they seemed a "security threat" evicted using a legitimate instrument The trucks seen conveying them out of Lagos are a testament to the discerning

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    Magnificent stuff. The SE has to let Peter Obi head a regional commission to develop the zone. We can't wait for Nigeria to get willing to vote based on competence. Let's do what we can in our smaller zones and then cooperate with serious people outside

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