Engr Michael Oluwagbemi (TMZ) (@busanga) 's Twitter Profile
Engr Michael Oluwagbemi (TMZ)

@busanga

Founder, LoftyInc; Wennovator; Prof. Engr & PM, Rancher, Devt. Progressive, Social Entrepreneur, Rural Electrification Evangelist & Gunner. CNG & EV Czar.

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June12 Mandate (@gen_buhar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lagos' historic steam-powered tramway, which once connected Iddo to the city centre in the early 1900s, has been replaced by the modern Lagos Blue Line train. This new electric, elevated train line now runs along the same corridor, symbolizing a futuristic evolution in the city's

Nury Vittachi (@nuryvittachi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"The American empire is over," Richard D. Wolff, U.S. professor of international affairs, tells Al Jazeera. Already the biggest economic power on the planet is not the US and its allies, but China and the BRICS. But no U.S. politician dares to tell the people: "It's over."

Woye (@woye1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last week, Nigeria happened to the NORTH. 2: How? 3: FEC not Dike-si-Mba1 has approved vital road infrastructure to reduce inflation. -(a): Logistics is a significant factor of Inflation 4: Roads are on-going from the past FG not Obasanjo to Yar’Adua to GEJ (abandoned)

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Sad news: Nigeria’s Private Sector witnessed its strongest employment growth since October 2023 as the Purchasing Manager Index rose to 54 in July 2025. 2: this PMI report was compiled by S & P Global and released by the Stanbic IBTC Bank. 3: Stanbic IBTC should send three

Dele Olawanle (@dolawanle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I watched this video, and it made me sad. I studied in Nigeria. I loved the challenges as they helped me to face life. I love Nigeria. When I had my children in the UK, I sent them to Nigeria for their secondary school education. My eldest spent 4 years there, and my second child

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From all indications, there are ongoing subtle moves by certain political elements trying to convince former President Goodluck Jonathan to contest again in 2027. They calculate that his candidacy will be easy to market in the North under the guise that he would only serve a

OPEOLUWA 😎😎 (@opebee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is the first time in over 4years. In 2024, highest production in a month was 1.68 million barrels per day. In 2023, highest production in a month was 1.57 million barrels per day. In 2022, highest production in a month was 1.67 million barrels per day. In 2021, highest

Prince Adeshina (@realadeshina) 's Twitter Profile Photo

See wetin dem give D’Tigress 1-National Honor (OON) 2- $100,000 for each player 3- $50,000 each for all members of the technical team. -4 A plot of land in Abuja. Thank you, PBAT

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Detty December is Coming, Is It the Old Lagos Airport We Expect to Receive People In? -Keyamo When they land, they will land in heat and smelly toilets; we should be proud of the reconstruction. Festus Keyamo, Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development

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Budget Office DG Tanimu Yakubu stated that over half of the 2024–2025 capital budget was allocated to Northern projects, countering claims by northern leaders of regional marginalisation under President Tinubu.

Budget Office DG Tanimu Yakubu stated that over half of the 2024–2025 capital budget was allocated to Northern projects, countering claims by northern leaders of regional marginalisation under President Tinubu.
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The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) has overtaken Lagos as Nigeria’s top destination for foreign investment, attracting $3.04 billion in Q1 2025, compared to Lagos’ $2.54 billion. This marks the first time Lagos has lost its leading position. According to the National Bureau of

The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) has overtaken Lagos as Nigeria’s top destination for foreign investment, attracting $3.04 billion in Q1 2025, compared to Lagos’ $2.54 billion. This marks the first time Lagos has lost its leading position.

According to the National Bureau of