• BREAKING: Africans are now speaking from a position of strength, marking a revolution in the Africa continent.

    The Niger Republic has partnered with Suvarna Royal Gold Trading LLC, an Emirati company, to establish its first gold refinery and gemstone processing units. This venture will comprise a gold refinery, jewelry manufacturing, and a gemstone cutting and polishing center in Niger.

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    BREAKING: Africans are now speaking from a position of strength, marking a revolution in the Africa continent. 👇👇 The Niger Republic has partnered with Suvarna Royal Gold Trading LLC, an Emirati company, to establish its first gold refinery and gemstone processing units. This venture will comprise a gold refinery, jewelry manufacturing, and a gemstone cutting and polishing center in Niger. Your opinion
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  • *Let Nigeria Breathe Again*

    We are tired, Mr. President,
    Not with anger, but with wounds too deep for rage.
    We are shadows in the sun,
    Ghosts of dreams once sung in crowded streets.

    We are tired,
    Of empty pots and hollow promises,
    Of markets where salaries are swallowed whole,
    Of prayers that echo unanswered, lost in thickened air.

    We are not your enemies,
    We are the beating heart you swore to guard,
    The farmers with cracked palms,
    The teachers stitching hope into broken classrooms,
    The mothers bargaining with hunger.

    We carry the weight of silent screams,
    We wear the heavy cloak of survival,
    Not because we are strong—
    But because we have no choice.

    Mr. President,
    Hope is not a billboard.
    Hope is a loaf of bread that doesn’t cost a fortune,
    Hope is a hospital bed with light and life,
    Hope is a road that leads somewhere,
    Not to despair.

    You asked us for patience,
    But patience without a promise fulfilled
    Is a knife twisting slowly.

    We do not ask for miracles,
    We ask for sense, for sight,
    For policies that see beyond the marble halls,
    For leadership that hears the widow's sigh,
    The artisan's lament, the youth’s silent migration.

    Can you hear it?
    The shuffling feet of a generation losing faith,
    The creaking bones of a nation on its knees,
    The tiredness that no sleep can fix?

    We are tired, Mr. President,
    Not just in our wallets, but in our souls.
    Tired of slogans that taste like ash,
    Tired of “e go better” whispered without belief.

    Let Nigeria breathe again.
    Let dignity walk our streets again.
    Let dreams find a home again.

    Not tomorrow.
    Now.

    Because every second you delay,
    A child goes hungry,
    A dream dims,
    A heart breaks—and history writes its verdict.

    Hear us, sir.
    Not with protocol.
    Not with fanfare.
    But with the ears of a father.
    The hands of a healer.
    The heart of a servant.

    Nigeria is gasping.

    Let her breathe.

    *©Dr. Abdullahi Abdulwahab Yakubu*
    *Let Nigeria Breathe Again* We are tired, Mr. President, Not with anger, but with wounds too deep for rage. We are shadows in the sun, Ghosts of dreams once sung in crowded streets. We are tired, Of empty pots and hollow promises, Of markets where salaries are swallowed whole, Of prayers that echo unanswered, lost in thickened air. We are not your enemies, We are the beating heart you swore to guard, The farmers with cracked palms, The teachers stitching hope into broken classrooms, The mothers bargaining with hunger. We carry the weight of silent screams, We wear the heavy cloak of survival, Not because we are strong— But because we have no choice. Mr. President, Hope is not a billboard. Hope is a loaf of bread that doesn’t cost a fortune, Hope is a hospital bed with light and life, Hope is a road that leads somewhere, Not to despair. You asked us for patience, But patience without a promise fulfilled Is a knife twisting slowly. We do not ask for miracles, We ask for sense, for sight, For policies that see beyond the marble halls, For leadership that hears the widow's sigh, The artisan's lament, the youth’s silent migration. Can you hear it? The shuffling feet of a generation losing faith, The creaking bones of a nation on its knees, The tiredness that no sleep can fix? We are tired, Mr. President, Not just in our wallets, but in our souls. Tired of slogans that taste like ash, Tired of “e go better” whispered without belief. Let Nigeria breathe again. Let dignity walk our streets again. Let dreams find a home again. Not tomorrow. Now. Because every second you delay, A child goes hungry, A dream dims, A heart breaks—and history writes its verdict. Hear us, sir. Not with protocol. Not with fanfare. But with the ears of a father. The hands of a healer. The heart of a servant. Nigeria is gasping. Let her breathe. *©Dr. Abdullahi Abdulwahab Yakubu*
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  • Mark Carney: the Newly Elected Prime Minister of Canada

    In times of looming economic crisis, there is no better leader than Mark Carney.

    Education:

    Bachelor’s degree in Economics: Harvard University (1988)

    Master’s degree in Economics: University of Oxford

    Doctorate (DPhil) in Economics: University of Oxford

    Professional Experience:

    Goldman Sachs (1990–2003): Worked for 13 years in investment banking, with postings in London, Tokyo, New York, and Toronto.

    Deputy Governor, Bank of Canada (2003–2004)

    Deputy Minister of Finance, Canada (2004–2007): Played a role in shaping Canadian fiscal policy.

    Governor of the Bank of Canada (2008–2013)

    Governor of the Bank of England (2013–2020): First non-British citizen in the role; oversaw monetary policy during Brexit preparations.

    He is the only person that has led the Central Bank of two countries, not just any country but two G10 countries.

    He helped stir both Canada and United Kingdom from economic downturn.

    Congratulations to the good people of Canada.
    Mark Carney: the Newly Elected Prime Minister of Canada In times of looming economic crisis, there is no better leader than Mark Carney. Education: Bachelor’s degree in Economics: Harvard University (1988) Master’s degree in Economics: University of Oxford Doctorate (DPhil) in Economics: University of Oxford Professional Experience: Goldman Sachs (1990–2003): Worked for 13 years in investment banking, with postings in London, Tokyo, New York, and Toronto. Deputy Governor, Bank of Canada (2003–2004) Deputy Minister of Finance, Canada (2004–2007): Played a role in shaping Canadian fiscal policy. Governor of the Bank of Canada (2008–2013) Governor of the Bank of England (2013–2020): First non-British citizen in the role; oversaw monetary policy during Brexit preparations. He is the only person that has led the Central Bank of two countries, not just any country but two G10 countries. He helped stir both Canada and United Kingdom from economic downturn. Congratulations to the good people of Canada.
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  • Keep a level eye

    Walk circumspectly, time na moni
    Keep a level eye Walk circumspectly, time na moni
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    it so yummy 😋 😍
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  • Some kill by the sword. While others kill by the tongue.
    And they are all guilty of murder.
    Happy Sunday
    Some kill by the sword. While others kill by the tongue. And they are all guilty of murder. Happy Sunday 🚶🚶🚶🚶🚶
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  • Imagine bringing out your before sex and your babe starts laughing..
    Imagine bringing out your 🍆 before sex and your babe starts laughing..
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  • Good afternoon my dear friends, you not want answer, why , me and you the fatt , I f I call you, without greeting, you will happy with me!! Show yes or no, please like and share God bless you all....
    Good afternoon my dear friends, you not want answer, why , me and you the fatt , I f I call you, without greeting, you will happy with me!! Show yes or no, please like and share God bless you all....
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    Good afternoon everyone
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    Jesus loves you come to him today
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  • Can a volcano rise from the dead? Uturuncu, a lofty peak in the Central Andes mountain range, is what’s known as a “zombie volcano.” It hasn’t erupted for more than 250,000 years, but it nonetheless shows signs of activity similar to those seen in active volcanoes, such as gas plumes and earthquakes. https://cnn.it/4iPMx9y
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    Can a volcano rise from the dead? Uturuncu, a lofty peak in the Central Andes mountain range, is what’s known as a “zombie volcano.” It hasn’t erupted for more than 250,000 years, but it nonetheless shows signs of activity similar to those seen in active volcanoes, such as gas plumes and earthquakes. https://cnn.it/4iPMx9y And please don't forget to like this post and if you can please give us a follow #NEWS
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    Contact me if you need any
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