Muktar Baloni (@muktarbaloni) 's Twitter Profile
Muktar Baloni

@muktarbaloni

Former Council Chairman, Kaduna North Local Government 2021-2024; Former Council Vice Chairman Kaduna North Local Government 2018-2021. Rooted in the grassroots

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calendar_today22-04-2010 23:02:27

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Julian Dumebi Duru (@durutheguru) 's Twitter Profile Photo

it's always easier to complain about a problem than to fix it. what we hear most of the time are negative remarks about the country. but when do we discuss actionable plans that can drive real change and make life better for everybody? complaining never solved anybody's problem

Mayowa A. Balogun (@sweeegu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Social programs/social safety net ≠ socialism. No country runs a fully capitalist (free market) system. Most major economies are mixed, what differs is to what degree they’re mixed.

Mark Amaza (@amasonic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"We tell people to follow their dreams, but you can only dream of what you can imagine, and, depending on where you come from, your imagination can be quite limited." Trevor Noah, Born a Crime: Stories From a South African Childhood

aunt viv (@_veevyan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Peter Pan syndrome is entirely too rampant amongst millennials. you have late 30 year olds thinking that they’re not responsible for hosting holidays and cookouts. of course they think 30 is too young for mayor.

Sherry (@schrodingrsbrat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sleep is to bodily relaxation as boredom is to psychological relaxation. Boredom incubates memories into great ideas and stories the way sleep restores the body for better athletic performance. Boredom is the “dream bird that hatches the egg of experience.” (Walter Benjamin)

Mayowa Sheikhspeare (@coveredinwords) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1. The thing about Qadr and death is this: You don’t have to be sick. You don’t need to be in an accident. You don’t need to be old. Once your time is up, Malakul Maut (the Angel of Death) will come. No delay. No negotiation.

aʍɨռu (@ibn_aaminu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The older you get, the more quiet you become. This Dunya humbles you so deeply as you age. You realize how much nonsense you've wasted time on. You start to accept things for what they are. You stop forcing friendship and connection with people and you just learn to grow.

🩷 (@mufeeedaaa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Either you hustled your life away or you’re having some sort of lack of contentment,either way it’s a lose-lose🫠

Mr. Possible (@mrpossidez) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A strong sign that someone has a more incisive intellect than you do, is in their ability to generate ideas or ask great questions you couldn’t have come up with. A really good question is a partial discovery. Any (smart) person can understand or criticize after the fact.

UNCLE DEJI™️ (@dejiadesogan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At this point, the EFCC & ICPC should investigate FCT Area Council Chairmen over the delayed payment of primary school teachers' salaries, which has led to a 3-month strike. The Presidency and FCT Minister Nyesom Wike should intervene to address the impact on children's education

Temitayo O. Esq (@tbabz__) 's Twitter Profile Photo

VP jumped on a 15 minute call to explain a model we’ve been trying to operationalise all year and jumped out. Confusion disappeared. Clear why the people at the top get paid a ton just to think and manage others. That’s the most important bit of corporate.

Abu Jabir Penabdul (@penabdull) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The instruction to be nice is not dependent on whether the other party is nice to you or not. The instruction to live honorably with your spouse is not dependent on their attitude towards you. The instruction to maintain the ties of kinship is not based on whether they

Vox Populi (@ogbeniblackbear) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Rhaegar fought valiantly, Rhaegar fought nobly, Rhaegar fought honorably. And Rhaegar died." We are not intending to die anytime soon.

✮ (@omgsidewalks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

we are taught not to burn bridges cos we might need people later. but i pray i never have to depend on anyone who has hurt or humiliated me. may God bless me with abundance so i never have to be in that position

Habu Sadeik (@habusadeik) 's Twitter Profile Photo

21 reasons why I believe we are where we are. 1. Printing of over N20 trillion (Ways and Means advances) 2. Wide gap between CBN rate and black market rate 3. Arbitrage trading on black market using PTA, BTA, ATM, CBN malpractices, etc 4. CBN backlog of dollar demand (over $7