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Do you know the difference between England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Great Britain and The United Kingdom??? Watch this 👇🏾👇🏾 NomadicNegro (Mummy Zee Hilda Tunde Portable Guinness world record Abuja Skibii)

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A road project was awarded for a fanciful figure plucked out of the sky (N15 trn). From awarding to actually destroying property along the proposed right of way took literally a few weeks - this must have been the quickest contract to mobilisation turnaround in Nigerian Road

A road project was awarded for a fanciful figure plucked out of the sky (N15 trn). From awarding to actually destroying property along the proposed right of way took literally a few weeks - this must have been the quickest contract to mobilisation turnaround in Nigerian Road
Tosin Olugbenga (@tosinolugbenga) 's Twitter Profile Photo

10 years ago, Fidelity Bank placed a bet on Allen Onyema and his Air Peace brand, when most banks stayed away from touching the airline. Air Peace was a small airline—not this big, so you can't blame the banks that stayed away. Despite their size and smallness, Fidelity Bank

10 years ago, Fidelity Bank placed a bet on Allen Onyema and his Air Peace brand, when most banks stayed away from touching the airline.

Air Peace was a small airline—not this big, so you can't blame the banks that stayed away. 

Despite their size and smallness, Fidelity Bank
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In 1966, Botswana was the world's second poorest country, after independence with no university. They sent students to the University of Lesotho, which was nationalised and they were expelled. Botswana's citizens donated cash, cattle, grain to raise money to build their own

In 1966, Botswana was the world's second poorest country, after independence with no university.

They sent students to the University of Lesotho, which was nationalised and they were expelled.

Botswana's citizens donated cash, cattle, grain to raise money to build their own
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"Do what you can, with what you have, where you are." - Teddy Roosevelt Remember: Action doesn’t have to be perfect for it to be right.