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I have successfully deployed An AI lover. I created using Lovable and wrote the AI for responses and chat and it's been deployed.. basically the Webapp is for Cheaters who do not want complications in their relationship.. the issues of unwanted pregnancy and STI is gone.. also the partners can not accuse them of cheating or whatever.. but the emotional connect and flirtatious talks and the feel good thing is there.. It's on Swiftaffair.cloud It's fun and very addictive I can assure you.. and ofcourse it is free.. |
Alaya is a northerner from Kwara State.. he is fulani! |
Manny21:I'm shocked by your response.. Nigeria is full of magic. In our music. In our minds. In our movement. No matter how hard things get, I’ll keep rooting for her. Because I know what we carry. #NaijaMagic #EndlessLoyalty |
MrSundry:In Nigeria, there are autopsies that come out inn2 hours in Nigeria. There are AI powered Autopsy right now available in nigeria. |
Men, always do a Kinmatch/paternity test. Its cheap less than 15k. And u can do it from your phone nowadays without anybody knowing and results coming directly under 5 mins. You only need a fingerprint of yourself and your child. Dont let women gaslight... You can download the android app on this link : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vrnUvI0R_IBCerK3CDYEkYZudh5b8Sug/view |
Heritage bank was owned by Saraki Kunlelee: |
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I will leverage on AI, provide free Paternity tests using AI to combat fraud, i will leverage on AI and create telemedicine which will reduce traffic to hospitals and hospital facilities as well as hospital staffs. I will then automate transport systems in major Nigerian Cities using AI, I will thereby reduce logjam and reduce mortality due to RTA. I will also leverage AI to create Telemarkets and Comanage this with the Automated Transport systems I initially created thereby reducing need to travel as a Trader to purchase Goods and transport the purchased goods.. After doing these, I would still have the 5 million to return to the giver after 5 months. |
First, let me assure you that your assertions are unfounded. I research cancer for a living. I manage cancer from Prediagnosis to Diagnosis, management and to Remission. The claim that the Dangote Refinery poses a cancer risk to neighboring communities, based on a study of an urban refinery in Texas, can be challenged on several grounds: Urban vs. Industrial Setting The Texas study focused on a refinery in an urban area, where cancer risks are naturally elevated due to factors like traffic pollution, smoking, and lifestyle choices. In contrast, the Dangote Refinery is located in an industrial zone, far from densely populated residential areas, reducing direct exposure risks. Limitations of Population-Based Studies The cited research is population-based, which emphasizes statistical correlations rather than establishing a direct cause-and-effect relationship. Without identifying specific biological mechanisms or isolating refinery emissions as the main factor, the findings remain inconclusive and insufficient to predict similar risks for the Dangote Refinery. Advanced Technology in Modern Refineries The Dangote Refinery employs state-of-the-art technology, including advanced emission controls and waste management systems, designed to minimize harmful pollutants. These systems adhere to international environmental standards, reducing the likelihood of adverse health impacts on nearby communities. Strict Regulatory Compliance The refinery operates under Nigeria’s regulatory frameworks, enforced by agencies like NESREA and the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR). Regular monitoring ensures that emissions remain within safe limits, unlike older refineries that might lack such oversight. Influence of Lifestyle and Genetics on Cancer Cancer rates are influenced by multiple factors, including genetics, diet, smoking, and alcohol consumption. The Texas study may not have adequately controlled for these variables, which are independent of refinery operations and prevalent in urban areas. Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) Before construction, the Dangote Refinery underwent rigorous Environmental Impact Assessments to evaluate potential risks, including air quality modeling and pollutant dispersion analysis. These assessments ensure that operations remain safe for neighboring communities. Proactive Community Health Measures The Dangote Refinery prioritizes community health through planned initiatives like air quality monitoring, public health education, and regular health screenings, further mitigating potential risks. Misinterpretation of Correlation vs. Causation The Texas study identifies an association between cancer rates and refinery proximity but does not prove causation. Numerous confounding factors, including urban pollution and industrial clustering, could explain the findings, making direct comparisons with the Dangote Refinery inappropriate. Strategic Location and Buffer Zones The refinery’s location in a controlled industrial zone, with buffer zones separating it from residential areas, significantly limits community exposure to emissions, unlike urban refineries. Broader Benefits of the Refinery The Dangote Refinery provides substantial economic and social benefits, including job creation, energy independence, and reduced fuel importation. These benefits, coupled with strict environmental controls, outweigh speculative health risks. In conclusion, using a Texas-based study to predict cancer risks for the Dangote Refinery is flawed due to differences in setting, technology, and regulatory environments. Claims of risk must be based on localized, scientifically robust evidence rather than generalized assumptions. |
This is where Nigerian Government needs to stand up especially the CBN. As a business which has customers worldwide but Nigerian based, once this disputes comes, they just notify u and your payment provider pays them without even your input. Ask users using paystack. What then happens is that your payment provider now debits ur balance to cover for the repayment. Its not usually fair.. just satisfying the foreign banks. Usually to avoid legal issues with them.. Also, if you noticed this transaction is through stripe.. and stripe doesn't allow Nigerian registered businesses.. so that stripe is definitely illegally obtained.. or maybe the business was registered outside Nigeria. But this charging back thing. Is an issue! |
Kwara State, often referred to as the "State of Harmony," is a gem in Nigeria's landscape that many might overlook. Known for its calm and serene environment, Kwara may not always make the loudest noise in national conversations, but beneath this calm lies a powerhouse of individuals who are making waves globally in their respective fields. From tech innovators and academics to entrepreneurs and artists, Kwarans are showcasing their excellence on international stages, often without much fanfare. This thread aims to celebrate these unsung heroes and highlight how Kwara State continues to silently contribute to global success stories. Do you know a Kwaran breaking barriers in their industry? Share their stories here and let's put the spotlight on the greatness emanating from our beloved state! Let’s discuss and celebrate the greatness that is Kwara State! Let me Begin 1.Lagbaja: The Masked Music Maestro from Kwara State Lagbaja, whose real name is Bisade Ologunde, is a globally celebrated Afrobeat musician, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist hailing from Kwara State, Nigeria. Known for his enigmatic persona, Lagbaja hides his face behind a traditional mask, symbolizing the collective identity of Africans and addressing societal issues. His music is a fusion of traditional Yoruba sounds, Afrobeat, and jazz, creating a unique rhythm that resonates with audiences worldwide. Through hits like "Konko Below," "Gra Gra," and "Never Far Away," Lagbaja has used his artistry to address themes of corruption, love, and social justice, earning him a reputation as both an entertainer and a social commentator. Beyond his music, Lagbaja is an advocate for African culture and identity, inspiring a generation of artists to embrace their roots. His work continues to resonate, proving that Kwara State nurtures talents with a global impact. 2.Rashidi Yekini: Kwara State's Legendary Football Icon Rashidi Yekini, born in Ira, Kwara State, is a name forever etched in the history of Nigerian football. Widely regarded as one of Africa's greatest strikers, Yekini's career was defined by his incredible goal-scoring ability, strength, and passion for the game. He remains Nigeria's all-time leading goal scorer, with 37 goals in 58 appearances for the national team. His most iconic moment came during the 1994 FIFA World Cup, where he scored Nigeria's first-ever World Cup goal against Bulgaria and celebrated passionately by gripping the net—a moment that has become legendary in Nigerian sports history. Beyond his achievements on the field, Yekini's humility and dedication to the sport made him a beloved figure. Though he passed away in 2012, his legacy as a football hero from Kwara State continues to inspire athletes across the continent. 3. David Oyedepo: Kwara State’s Visionary Leader and Influential Clergyman Bishop David Oyedepo, a native of Omu-Aran in Kwara State, is one of the most prominent and influential Christian leaders in Nigeria and globally. As the founder and presiding bishop of Living Faith Church Worldwide (also known as Winners' Chapel), Oyedepo has dedicated his life to spreading the gospel and empowering lives through faith and education. Under his leadership, Winners' Chapel has grown into a global network of churches, with its headquarters at Faith Tabernacle in Ota, Ogun State, which is one of the largest church auditoriums in the world. Oyedepo is also the founder of Covenant University, Landmark University (located in his home state), and several other institutions aimed at raising leaders with a strong foundation in values and innovation. A prolific author and passionate preacher, Bishop Oyedepo’s influence extends beyond the pulpit, as he continues to inspire millions with his teachings on faith, prosperity, and purposeful living. His remarkable impact on religion, education, and societal development makes him a shining light from Kwara State. 4.Fausat Balogun: Kwara State’s Iconic Actress and Nollywood Legend Fausat Balogun, popularly known as Madam Saje, is a celebrated Nigerian actress and filmmaker hailing from Kwara State. With a career spanning over four decades, she is one of the most recognizable faces in the Yoruba movie industry, where she has left an indelible mark through her exceptional talent and versatility. Known for her captivating roles in films like Eran Iya Osogbo and Iyawo Alhaji, Madam Saje has portrayed a wide range of characters, earning her accolades for her ability to connect deeply with audiences. Her performances often explore themes of family, culture, and societal values, making her a household name in Nigeria and beyond. Beyond her on-screen success, Fausat Balogun has mentored many younger actors, contributing significantly to the growth of Nollywood. Her dedication, resilience, and talent continue to shine, cementing her legacy as one of Kwara State's most beloved entertainment icons. 5.Oga Bello: Kwara State’s Veteran Actor and Pillar of Nollywood Adebayo Salami, fondly known as Oga Bello, is a legendary actor, producer, and director from Ilorin, Kwara State. With a career spanning over five decades, he is one of the pioneers of the Nigerian film industry and a prominent figure in Yoruba cinema. Oga Bello’s journey began in the 1960s as a member of the Ojo Ladipo Theatre Group (also known as Awada Kerikeri), where he honed his craft. Over the years, he has featured in and produced numerous iconic Yoruba films, including Asewo to Re Mecca, Omo Orukan, and Taxi Driver. His versatility and commitment to authentic storytelling have earned him immense respect and admiration. As a father figure in Nollywood, Oga Bello has mentored a generation of actors, including his children, such as Femi Adebayo, who have followed in his footsteps. His contributions to the growth of Nigerian cinema and his enduring legacy make him a true cultural ambassador from Kwara State. 6.Idowu Goodnews Oluwaseyi: Innovator in Cancer Care from Obbo Aiyegunle, Kwara State Dr. Idowu Goodnews Oluwaseyi, a distinguished immunologist from Obbo Aiyegunle, Kwara State, is the visionary founder of OncoSecond.com, a groundbreaking platform dedicated to revolutionizing cancer care. With a passion for improving patient outcomes, Dr. Oluwaseyi established the platform to provide second opinions on cancer diagnoses and treatments, ensuring patients receive accurate and personalized care. OncoSecond.com is more than a healthcare platform—it is a lifeline for cancer patients. It offers services such as blood bank support for hematologic cancers, air ambulance services, and international medical transfers, bridging the gap between patients and world-class care. Dr. Oluwaseyi’s innovative approach highlights his commitment to making quality cancer care accessible, particularly in Nigeria and beyond. Oncosecond.com houses the World's first Virtual Laboratory where real time laboratory analysis can be done virtually, it also houses the world's first Virtual Computer Aided Drug Design platform which aids design of Cancer drugs all virtually, Oncosecond also has KinMatch which helps to trace ancestry connection of diseases and rule out paternity or maternity fraud using only fingerprints, it also has the world's first comprehensive Cancer Library and the world's first Virtually controlled Biobank. A researcher of international repute, Dr. Oluwaseyi has dedicated his career to advancing cancer immunotherapy and gut health research, earning recognition in the scientific community. His journey from Kwara State to global impact exemplifies excellence, resilience, and the spirit of innovation. He remains a beacon of hope and pride for his community and beyond. 7. Ayinla Kollington: The Fuji Music Legend from Kwara State Ayinla Kollington, fondly called Kebe-n-Kwara, is a renowned Fuji music icon hailing from Ilota, near Ilorin, in Kwara State. Alongside the late Sikiru Ayinde Barrister, Kollington is celebrated as one of the pioneers of Fuji music, a genre deeply rooted in Yoruba culture and traditions. Emerging in the 1970s, Kollington’s music gained widespread acclaim for its rhythmic percussion, poetic lyrics, and social commentary. Through albums like Omo Nigeria, Ijo Yoyo, and Alhaji Lati Ajile, he used his platform to address societal issues, entertain, and educate his audience. Known for his versatility and innovation, Kollington infused elements of apala, sakara, and juju into his music, creating a distinct style that resonated with fans across Nigeria and beyond. His contribution to Fuji music has earned him a legendary status, and his influence continues to inspire new generations of artists. As one of Kwara State’s cultural ambassadors, Ayinla Kollington's legacy remains a source of pride for the state, showcasing its rich cultural heritage to the world. 8.Abubakar Bukola Saraki: Kwara State’s Influential Politician and Statesman Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki, a prominent figure from Ilorin, Kwara State, is one of Nigeria's most influential politicians and statesmen. Born into the prestigious Saraki family, he has played a significant role in shaping the political landscape of Kwara State and Nigeria at large. A trained medical doctor, Saraki transitioned into politics and served as the Governor of Kwara State from 2003 to 2011. During his tenure, he implemented transformative policies in healthcare, education, and infrastructure, earning him widespread recognition. Under his leadership, Kwara became a model for innovative agricultural reforms, notably the Shonga Farms initiative. In 2015, Saraki was elected President of the Nigerian Senate, where he presided over critical legislative reforms and championed issues such as electoral reforms, youth empowerment, and economic development. Despite political challenges, he remains a respected advocate for democracy and governance. Beyond politics, Dr. Saraki is known for his philanthropy and dedication to improving the lives of Kwarans. His legacy as a leader and reformer continues to inspire generations in Kwara State and beyond. 9.Wasiu Alabi Pasuma: The Fuji Maestro and Music Icon Wasiu Alabi Pasuma, popularly known as Pasuma Wonder, is a celebrated Fuji musician, songwriter, and actor with roots tracing to Kwara State. Born in Mushin, Lagos State, Pasuma has become one of the most influential figures in the Nigerian music industry, blending traditional Fuji with modern sounds to create a unique style that appeals to diverse audiences. Pasuma’s career took off in the 1990s with the release of his debut album Recognition, and he has since become a household name with numerous hit albums, including Orobokibo, Americana, and My World. His ability to adapt Fuji music to contemporary trends has earned him fans among both traditional and younger audiences. Beyond music, Pasuma has made a mark in Nollywood, featuring in several Yoruba movies, further showcasing his versatility as an entertainer. Known for his energetic performances and deep connection with his fans, Pasuma remains a cultural icon, representing the dynamic fusion of tradition and modernity in Nigerian music. A proud son of Kwara, Wasiu Alabi Pasuma’s contributions to Fuji music and entertainment have solidified his legacy as one of the genre’s greatest ambassadors. 10.Lasisi Elenu: The Comedy Sensation from Kwara State Lasisi Elenu, born Nosa Afolabi, is a popular Nigerian comedian, content creator, and social media influencer from Kwara State. Known for his witty humor and viral skits, Lasisi has gained nationwide recognition for his creative approach to comedy, often incorporating social issues, everyday Nigerian experiences, and personal anecdotes into his content. Lasisi's rise to fame began with his viral Instagram videos, where he showcases his unique talent for storytelling and using exaggerated facial expressions to engage his audience. His “Sefikilledem” catchphrase and hilarious reactions have made him a household name, attracting millions of followers and making him one of the leading faces in Nigerian comedy. Beyond social media, Lasisi Elenu has appeared in various comedy shows and collaborations, solidifying his position as a key figure in the entertainment industry. His comedic style, which often blends satire with insightful commentary, has earned him numerous accolades and opportunities to work with top brands and media platforms. As a proud representative of Kwara State, Lasisi Elenu continues to inspire young comedians and content creators, proving that talent from even the most overlooked places can rise to national and global prominence. 11.Usman Baba Pategi (Samanja): The Entertainer and Cultural Icon from Kwara State Usman Baba Pategi, popularly known by his stage name Samanja, is a renowned Nigerian actor, comedian, and social commentator from Kwara State. Known for his humorous storytelling and captivating performances, Samanja has earned a place in the hearts of Nigerians, particularly in the Yoruba movie and comedy scene. Samanja’s comedy is characterized by its blend of traditional Yoruba humor, contemporary issues, and relatable everyday situations. His unique style has made him a favorite among fans, as he often infuses his skits with insightful, sometimes satirical commentary on Nigerian society. With his charismatic personality and witty delivery, Usman Baba Pategi has also become an influential figure in the entertainment industry, garnering recognition both within Nigeria and among the African diaspora. He continues to contribute to the growth of Nigerian comedy, making him one of Kwara State’s most beloved entertainers. Feel free to Add yours. |
YoungLionken:They need to go and use the oncosecond Kinmatch. That tool.. can also be used to check if you are the father of a child in doubt.
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I suggest men use this service..
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How is a Benign Prostate Enlargement Cancer? |
JASONjnr:Honor to Bro Tunji will make me not continue with you.. |
JASONjnr:I would not trade words with you. You are not fit to even wash my shoes.. Again go to Kwara and ask, Ask a Goat in his consistency about CT. In Kwara, we don't play politics of Ignorance and bitterness!! |
JASONjnr:Shut up there! This is my Uncle.. who paid my tuition, paid my wedding expenses and has done no wrong! Look, just search Isapa on Facebook and see for yourself.. this is one of the Good ones! We are mourning so be reasonable! |
Invest4growth:Brother, I assure you that EFCC is gone, but the aftermath of EFCC na him una go see, Manu pending cases fg go pay compensation.. EFCC bosses wey don chop money go vomit am.. i see many efcc people in police net.. just dey look.. the attorney General better be planning for 01.01.2025. |
I want to see Population statistics.. Migration and the likes.. |
This is the president i hate most world over. |
Christistruth00:That onoghen Saga really rattled NBA and they won't let a repeat this time around. I see Malami out soon |
It wasn't Fake.. romanian Ukraine trained..raise a red flag.. However, I don't expect a Romanian trained personnel to know how to set IV line na.. That guy won't pass our exams in Nigeria.. hence he had to go to Ireland.. be proud of Nigerian medical training system for a while.. While working in a Tertiary Hospital, I have met a doc trained from Belarus who also knew next to nothing.. if u follow the guy dey A&E posting.. u go know whatsup.. na u go work tire.. clerking patient sef go be war.. Flexherbal: |
SarkinYarki:I have flown on Turkish with him before. So stop saying he always fly private |
This is Absolutely coming from someone who knows very little about Kwara. Even though I am not presently residing there, the kwara of today is Saraki. Everyone there has seen that Saraki Dynasty leadership is far better.. for instance, if u are able to deliver and you write to Saraki then, u would be nominated as commissioner. An example is Abdulfatah Ahmed, same with Bolaji Abdulaziz etc. OTOGE is a scam obviously backed by federal Might is why Saraki was not back in the senate. And one more thing, saraki chooses his battle. highchief1: |
Honestly talking of the best person for presidency, it's Saraki for me.. |
Some Governors nor even feature for any category |
Post it in the Joke sectiom |
No stress.. na Cancer. However, to establish.. find pathologists make dem do FNA on top.. |
earthsync:Yes they are. |
Nigeria man will rush ke? Besides to get Visa he has to wait till 2024 for visa appointment. He just needs to find lawyer in the US to file counter affidavit.. |
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