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This is good. Nigeria will be great in my lifetime in Jesus name. adenigga: |
One of the principles hidden in this book 📖 (Chapter 3) is this: “What you release multiplies, what you hoard decays.” It’s a consistent pattern with God. From old to new testament. https://a.co/d/iAIcjAQ |
Picture this: a boardroom bigger than the Milky Way. One seat blazes with light. On the agenda, strategy, growth, legacy. That’s the opening move of God Is a Businessman, Stephen Dada’s new book that’s already rattling dinner-table debates. This isn’t another tidy devotional. It’s a wild conversation between faith and enterprise. Dada treats the Bible like the boldest business manual ever written. Jacob negotiating equity. Deborah leading a nation with quiet authority. Jesus turning a boy’s lunch into a logistics miracle. Paul scaling churches like a franchise genius. It reads nothing like a textbook. You get sarcasm, one-liners sharp enough to live on your fridge door, and stories that feel closer to Wall Street than Sunday School. The book’s claim is simple but startling: God thinks like a deal-maker. He invests in vision, rewards risk, and expects a return on the talents He gives. Dada argues that once you understand those divine “codes,” you can partner with heaven in everything from career pivots to billion-dollar ideas. What really hooks you, though, is the way he unpacks spiritual secrets in plain language. He shows how prayer can work like high-stakes negotiation, how timing multiplies opportunity, and how generosity builds brands that outlive empires. You end up seeing your own hustle as holy ground. If you lead, build, create or just wonder if God cares about the grind, this book will rearrange the way you pray, plan, and profit. Ready to step into the boardroom? Grab your copy of God Is a Businessman on Amazon and find out how heaven really does business. I got a free copy on Amazon kindle. Source: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0FQNZSS5V
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What an Igodomigodo |
Deep down inside you, you know that he’s performed far better than Obi and Obiano combined, but you just have to say something out of bitterness right? Mjshexy: |
Nigerians and Tribalism. Why are you arguing who’s a senior actor between Yemi Solade and Pete Edochie who are both respected veterans? Pete Edochie, born March 7, 1947 (age 78), began his acting career in the 1980s, debuting prominently in 1987 with "Things Fall Apart.” while Yemi Solade, born January 31, 1960 (age 65), started acting in 1977 at age 17. Pete Edochie began broadcasting in 1967 as a presenter, but his acting debut was in 1985 with "Things Fall Apart." No credible evidence supports a 1967 role in "The Village Masquerade." Yemi Solade started acting in 1977, giving him more experience. Pete is older in age. Facts supersedes emotion any day any time. Nigerians, especially our Eastern brothers who are always too quick to accuse others of ethnic bias need to slow down on their unhealthy hatred and rivalry with the Westerners. We are brothers. Let’s stop all these nonsense please. |
Dear Nigerians, In a few hours, I will sign four landmark tax reform bills into law, ushering in a bold new era of economic governance in our country. These reforms go beyond streamlining tax codes. They deliver the first major, pro-people tax cuts in a generation, targeted relief for low-income earners, small businesses, and families working hard to make ends meet. The four bills - the Nigeria Tax Bill (Fair Taxation), Nigeria Tax Administration Bill, Nigeria Revenue Service (Establishment) Bill, and the Joint Revenue Board (Establishment) Bill, will unify our fragmented tax system, eliminate wasteful duplications, cut red tape, restore investor confidence, and entrench transparency and coordination at every level. For too long, our tax system has been a patchwork—complex, inequitable, and burdensome. It has weighed down the vulnerable and shielded inefficiency. That era ends today. We are laying the foundation for a tax regime that is fair, transparent, and fit for a modern, ambitious Nigeria. A tax regime that rewards enterprise, protects the vulnerable, and mobilises revenue without punishing productivity. We are also building a framework for the Nigeria of tomorrow — leaner, fairer, and laser-focused on unlocking opportunities for all. I commend the Presidential Fiscal Policy and Tax Reform Committee for its tireless work, the National Assembly for its rigorous review, our subnational partners for their critical contributions, and, most importantly, the Nigerian people for keeping faith with this vision of reform. However, this is a beginning, not an end. We are not just signing tax bills but rewriting the social contract. We are not there yet, but we are firmly on the road. This is our rallying cry: Simplify. Reform. Grow. Let the world know that Nigeria is open for business, and this time, everyone has a fair shot. We are betting on a new Nigeria and building it block by block. – Bola Ahmed Tinubu President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria
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Poor Savages with the most horrible attitudes and loudest mouths. |
APC is even responsible for your failed DNA TEST ![]() EvilMerodack: |
Association of ex-Vice Presidents 😂😂😂 Newsgeek24: |
Swahili will never be Nigeria’s first language. We will have our own and not adopt anyone’s language. Let the East Africans adopt it in their region first because only Tanzania 🇹🇿 and Kenya 🇰🇪 speaks it in the region. Reflect7: |
God Bless You. TallNigerian: |
Na only you talk na only you dey laugh. SMH LeeSmart: |
Stop spewing nonsense Ruke1991: |
It doesn’t matter if the alphabets are adopted. The language is coined from English but it’s our own and the world has to learn it. wizelink: |
Nigeria must change its Official Language away from English to Nigerian Pidgin Naija. The world must struggle and pay to hear us converse and communicate. Britain still make us pay to prove to them that we can speak a useless language they forced on us and has now served as a measure Of intelligence of our people. No matter how sound you are, if you’re not able to speak or write English language properly, then you’re dull! Even the mediocre English man, doesn’t believe that we can speak his language. He makes us pay to prove to him we can write and speak it. President Tinubu must add this to his THINK NIGERIA FIRST INITIATIVE and commence a process to replace the English language with Naija in all official form! This will boost patriotism, originality unity and respect. We need to start dropping the colonial masters footprints on us. If the National Assembly requires me to draft a Bill on this, with justification and also its economic potential, I gladly will do! We can transition within five years or even less. Top 5 English Speakers in the World UK 🇬🇧 USA 🇺🇸 India 🇮🇳 Nigeria 🇳🇬 Philippines 🇵🇭
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Abeg my Igbo brothers and Sisters, biko, wetin DikeSimba mean? Abeg my Northern brothers from Niger, wetin be the meaning of Jagaba? I know Așiwaju means Leader or Pacesetter.
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You go cry Taya. You go verify taya. SensualMan1:
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The solution to food inflation, hunger and poverty in Nigeria 🇳🇬 is AGRICULTURE. Here are my suggestions on how to achieve this: 1. The Government needs to curb the Fulani bandits who do not want Southern and Christian Nigerians in the North to Farm. 2. Youths must be motivated into Farming. 3. Collective and Community Farming 4. Bank of Agriculture must function nationwide and not just left to be Bank of the North. 5. Government must develop an initiative like N-Power just for Agriculture. It’s going to be like a farming apprenticeship programme where youths will be posted to established farms to work For a year and be paid monthly by the government. Then afterwards, they can develop business plans to start their own farms anywhere in Nigeria and get loan facilities from Bank of Agriculture. 6. The government of Nigeria should get proper specifications of international standard for most crops in high demand in the international market and get agencies like IITA, FIRO, NEPC, NEXIM, etc to harmonise efforts to help farmers improve and work towards meeting same. The government should attract agricultural and eco-driven investors into Nigeria. Bi-lateral Agricultural trades and deals should be considered with countries like China 🇨🇳, Israel 🇮🇱 and other countries big on agricultural advancements. The richest Chinese 🇨🇳 are farmers, Indian agricultural revolution was instigated through cooperation and cooperative societies. Nigeria’s population is hitting 300 million before 2050, farmers make only less than 20% of Nigeria’s population which isn’t ideal considering the youth population. IF WE FARM 1. Food will be cheap 2. Nigeria will make more money from food Exports 3. Nigerians will experience true social wealth, or inclusive wealth. These terms emphasize the idea of a more equitable distribution of resources and opportunities.
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Yes, the Igbos voted Peter Obi their brother which is why today, they’re attacking every other tribe. Forgetting that every tribe voted for this same Igbo man. This bad attitude of always disrespecting and attacking other tribes by Igbos is why other tribes are skeptical, especially political elites. However, Tinubu got South South support and you know politically, the South South has more political influence and value than the South East. This is why they’re the Senate President today. In politics, you don’t put all your eggs in a basket. You don’t sleep facing one direction. That’s why the South West is powerful. Some will support APC, some will stick to PDP, some will stick. With LP. That’s why they’re relevant everywhere. Justnation: |
Wahala 😂 PresidObi: |
There are current speculations that Atiku and Obi will run on the ADC platform. To pacify Obi supporters, Atiku will sign an agreement to be President for only one term and usher in Obi as his next President. They will fall for the scam. It’s good anyway because that’s the only coalition and opposition that can make Tinubu up and doing. Or else he’ll be too relaxed and believe 2027 is a walk over. Our politics and Governance needs a bit of heat to produce result. The North has always outsmarted the South politically in the past. They promised the South South, when Yaradua died, they attempted to kill Jonathan thrice when they failed, they rallied against him using religion to convince their people. They threatened a Civil War, GEJ left peacefully. It was a Yoruba man, Obasanjo who brought in Yaardua by the way. Another Yoruba man brought in Buhari, (Tinubu). They had a verbal agreement that after 8 years, the Yoruba man will take over and also, all positions occupied by North West, will be taken over by South West and the two regions will swap positions. After Buhari’s 8 years, the North didn’t fulfil its agreement. They told the public that it was a mere verbal arrangement which they were unaware of. They brought the then Senate President to run and say he’s from the North East and they deserve to be President as well. They lured Ameachi and Osinbajo into the plan. That was the day Bola Tinubu confirmed the fire knowledge that POWER IS NEVER GIVEN BUT TAKEN. He didn’t whine like a lazy superstitious house wife who blames her misfortune on everyone else. He activated his plan B. He’s built bridges over time across North and South He had the TRUST of political elites in strategic parts of the country. He struck deals he knew he could fulfil, he spent money buying players on his side. He sat down to assess his master plan and he did all this silently. There was a reason why Awolowo, (Abiola) and Yorubas were never getting close to federal power…. They either played local/tribal politics - which never made them trusted by others or they relied solely on the Northerners who have always been known to be Political Betrayers. Tinubu learnt from this and never slept with his two eyes closed. Tinubu came 32 years after the closest shot to real Yoruba Presidency. If you’ll count Obasanjo (a story for another day) then we’ll say 18 years after. This leads me to my suggestion: For an Igbo Man to be President, the Igbos must raise Politicians who are less bitter and tribal. They must be men who will be trusted across the country. Men who will genuinely respect and love every other Nigerian. They must unite with their fellow Southerners (SW and SS). If you can secure your region by earning their trust and support politically, you can have a bargaining chip against the North, hereby gaining the advantage to call the shot. You’ll have to take your destiny in your hands by taking Power, not waiting for it to be handed to you. The only way a Southerner can take Power and Control is by securing his region and boldly contending with the Northern Political Class. Anything short of this may give you Power without Control. Like GEJ for 6years, like OBJ for his first 4 years until he took over the South. It has always been the North versus the South, it will always be the North versus the South - unless the dichotomy finally breaks and Nigerian States becomes autonomous entities true Fiscal Federalism or uniquely designed political system that suits Nigeria. A house divided against itself cannot stand.
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