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@Wemmy0500
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Nigerian based civil engineer, I'm into structural and architectural design, implementation and construction of residential and commercial buildings.
Lagos, Nigeria
Joined October 2016
@mukhtar_usman It seems you don't follow the news. Tarrif increment issues have been going on for years. It was taken serious last year due to inflation and how on earth do you expect quality services from the telecoms if prices of everything they use keep going up?
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@Morris_Monye Your own rice did not increase in prices with the fuel increase? Your president removed subsidy on day 1 and you expect telecom tarrif to stay put like say dem dey steal diesel, petrol, oil, generator & parts? You didn't think there's an increase in their OPEX with the inflation?
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@ShehuSani We won't be fighting BH and wasting trillions every year with uncountable death of civilians and our armed forces provided we took similar measures in the north.
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RT @LekanFabilola: #Masoyinbo Episode One Hundred and Eight: Exciting Game Show Teaching Yoruba language and Culture. Watch full video he…
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@instablog9ja Nigerians and abuse of labour. His job is to mount the gate and secure the house perimeters, why will you be sending him plenty errands?
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@celestineo29 @YoPearls Many men with one wife are more financially responsible than polygamous men. Many polygamy families run on women's money. Go out and ask.
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But Africans want The US to keep giving us their money.
Ebonyians have raised concerns over the poor source of water in Aguabata Village in Ikwo LGA, Ebonyi State. While the government spent over ₦500 million to send 46 people to Hajj, the citizens of the state do not have clean water to drink.
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@iconofabujaaa @jahstory97 @Toria_Ahkeens I swear to God on that. Not even when my friends win bets. I was brought up not to be entitled to people's money or properties not even to my parents or brothers. Asking for a percent of money someone get from a job he has not done is first degree entitlement.
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