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BabaDudu

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I am an amazing professional accountant with excellent background in business management and I live in the world of numbers and understand how to use them.

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The Quran said; Surah Al-Ma’idah (5:116) “And ˹on Judgment Day˺ Allah will say: ‘O Jesus, son of Mary, did you say to the people, “Take me and my mother as gods besides Allah”?’ He will say: ‘Glory be to You! It was not for me to say what I had no right to say…’” Surah

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Think of money like tickets in a playground. If the playground has 10 toys and you give kids 10 tickets, everything works fine — each ticket gets you a toy. But if you suddenly print 100 tickets while there are still only 10 toys, what happens? 👉 Everyone has more tickets,

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1. Fuel Subsidy Burden 2. Multiple Exchange Rates (Forex Distortion) 3. Government Revenue Leakages 4. Student Financing Access 5. Local Government Autonomy (recent policy/legal push)

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Why do you always reduce every killing in Nigeria to religion? Innocent people, Muslims and Christians are dying. You didn’t label the victims in Maiduguri, so why attach ‘Islam’ here? Terrorism is terrorism. Stop dividing Nigerians.

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Violence in Nigeria affects both Christians and Muslims. We’ve seen attacks in places like Maiduguri where Muslims were victims too, yet no one framed it as ‘Islamic victims.’ Why not call it what it is terrorism without dragging religion into it? The focus should be stopping the

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This isn’t Hollywood. You don’t just say ‘war won’ and roll credits. If it was that easy, why is Iran still holding its ground?

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So football fans are now treated like immigration risks based on nationality? This goes against everything the World Cup is supposed to represent.

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Honestly, those of us who support Tinubu are not blind to the hardship, we feel the heat of the economy just like everyone else. The difference is that we see the direction he’s taking the country: economic reforms, reducing dependency on subsidies, and trying to build a more

Honestly, those of us who support Tinubu are not blind to the hardship, we feel the heat of the economy just like everyone else. The difference is that we see the direction he’s taking the country: economic reforms, reducing dependency on subsidies, and trying to build a more