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Name: Grace Owolabi
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Age: 25 years old
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From: Lagos, Nigeria
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iPhone 17 pro Omo 👨🏾‍💻
God help me oooo
“iPhone 17 Pro Max Design Upgrade: New Look Predicted In Latest Leak - Forbes”

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HAPPY WEEKEND GUYS 👍👍🔫
TRADE SAFE AND PLAY SAFE


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It's the weekend! My plans? Just a whole lot of doing absolutely nothing and maybe some snacks. Who's with me? 😅

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The decision to order a military crackdown on Zamfara bandits demonstrates a serious commitment to tackling insecurity in the region. While this move is necessary, it’s equally important to address the root causes of banditry, such as poverty and lack of education. Only by combining military action with social and economic reforms can long-term peace be achieved. The collaboration between federal and local authorities is promising, and continued support from all levels of government will be essential to ensure safety and stability for the people of Zamfara.
May God help them oooooo
“Tinubu orders military crackdown on Zamfara bandits - Daily Trust”

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Good morning guys, Grateful for every new day and opportunity to learn, grow, and connect. Today’s reminder: progress is progress, no matter how small. Keep pushing towards your dreams and don’t let challenges stop you from moving forward. Stay positive, stay focused, and keep shining.

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"I just finish serious discussion with my inner self, and we both agree... I deserve small enjoyment today. Please make sure you dey give me wetin belong to me too!"

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The government’s move to halt LPG exports seems aimed at stabilizing domestic prices, as the rising cost of cooking gas has been a major issue for many Nigerian households. While this might lead to more gas being available locally, potentially lowering prices, it could have broader economic impacts, especially on companies involved in exporting gas. If managed poorly, it might hurt the energy sector in terms of foreign exchange earnings, or lead to other shortages down the line.
However, if it truly brings down prices and makes cooking gas affordable again, it could benefit consumers significantly, especially with the high inflation affecting many Nigerian households.
But I don't think so I am very sure they have no plans in doing that...
“FG bans cooking gas export over rising prices - Punch Newspapers”

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I agree with Obasanjo’s stance that unity is important for Nigeria’s future. While the frustrations driving movements like the Oodua Republic are understandable, breaking the country into smaller regions might cause more harm than good. Instead of dividing, we should focus on addressing the root issues like ethnic tensions and regional inequality within a united Nigeria. Together, we are stronger and can work towards building a better nation for all."
“Obasanjo: I would rather belong to Nigeria than Oodua Republic - Daily Trust”

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My opinion on this is that it's a significant development in Nigeria's oil and gas sector. The sale of ExxonMobil's assets to Seplat could have several impacts. It might strengthen Seplat as a key player in Nigeria’s oil industry and enhance local ownership of oil and gas resources. On the other hand, the government's rejection of Shell's sale of assets could indicate a push to retain more control over oil production or to scrutinize such deals more closely, possibly aiming to ensure they align with national interests.
And my question is What are your thoughts on the matter? Do you think this will have a positive or negative effect on Nigeria’s oil sector?
“FG approves ExxonMobil’s $1.28 billion asset sale to Seplat after two-year delay - Nairametrics”

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