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    Meet Emeka Nelson, a young inventor from Alambra state In Nigeria 🇳🇬 who gained popularity worldwide for inventing a water-powered generator that runs solely on water and with a maximum capacity of 1000 watts and a voltage raging from between 220 and 240. During the interview with BBC Africa News, Emeka has revealed that one liter of clean water can power the generator for up to 6 hours and that he worked on his innovative project for 16 years to make it a reality. Emeka’s innovation is not only environmental friendly but also a good proof that talent doesn’t necessarily needs engineering certification . If you can dream it, you can make it a reality. support made in in Africa products to grow our economy #jaconnaafrica #jagajagafrica #jajiotheteacher #JTT #Madeinnigeria
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    21 things that women might find helpful to learn about men: Understanding men can be complex, as every individual is unique. However, there are some general insights that can help women gain a better understanding of men and their behaviors. 1. Communication Styles: Men often communicate differently than women. They may be more direct and less likely to use subtle hints. Understanding this can help in interpreting their words and intentions. 2. Emotional Expression: Many men are socialized to suppress their emotions. They may not express feelings openly, which can lead to misunderstandings. 3. Need for Space: Men often need personal space and time to process their thoughts and feelings. This doesn't mean they are uninterested; it’s just how they recharge. 4. Problem-Solving Approach: Men tend to approach problems with a solution-oriented mindset. They may not always be looking for emotional support but rather solutions. 5. Different Interests: Men and women may have different interests and hobbies. Engaging in activities that interest him can strengthen the bond. 6. Value of Respect: Many men deeply value respect in relationships. Disrespect can lead to conflict and resentment. 7. Fear of Vulnerability: Men often fear being vulnerable because they worry about being judged or rejected. Creating a safe space can encourage openness. 8. Desire for Appreciation: Men appreciate recognition and validation for their efforts. Simple acknowledgments can go a long way. 9. Friendship Dynamics: Male friendships can be different from female ones. Men may bond through shared activities rather than emotional conversations. 10. Sexuality and Intimacy: Men may view sex as a significant aspect of intimacy. Understanding this can help in navigating physical relationships. 11. Ambition and Achievement: Many men are driven by ambition. Supporting their goals can enhance the relationship. 12. Need for Loyalty: Loyalty is often crucial for men in relationships. They value partners who stand by them. 13. Conflict Resolution: Men may prefer to avoid confrontation. Understanding their conflict resolution style can aid in resolving disagreements. 14. Interest in Physical Appearance: While not universal, many men appreciate physical attractiveness and may be more visually oriented. 15. 21 things that women might find helpful to learn about men: of Humor: Humor can be a vital part of male bonding. Sharing laughs can deepen connections. 16. Social Conditioning: Men are often raised with certain societal expectations that can influence their behavior. Recognizing these can foster empathy. 17. Desire for Companionship: Men often seek companionship and connection, even if they don’t always express it. 18. Need for Independence: Many men value their independence and may resist feeling overly controlled in a relationship. 19. Parenting* Styles: Men may have different approaches to parenting, which can be shaped by their upbringing and experiences. 20. Fear of Failure: Many men fear failure and may not show it. Encouragement and support can help alleviate this fear. 21. Long-Term Thinking: Men may think about the future differently, often focusing on practical aspects. Understanding this perspective can help in planning together. These insights can help foster better communication and understanding between women and men, leading to healthier and more fulfilling relationships. Credit:JTT
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  • love is the only thing on earth you can't do without~ JTT
    love is the only thing on earth you can't do without~ JTT
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    you can not do better at what you don't like~JTT
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  • it's not easy ooo, this is the word of ignorance because life has not promised an easy road for anybody you must face your pain to gain~ JTT
    it's not easy ooo, this is the word of ignorance because life has not promised an easy road for anybody you must face your pain to gain~ JTT
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    Cote d'Ivoire opens a $233 million cocoa factory. Cote d'Ivoire has opened a $233 million cocoa grinding factory covering 21 hectares, with the aim to process at least 50% of its cocoa locally. It has an initial processing capacity of 50,000 tons of cocoa annually. The factory will further produce 210,000 tons of cocoa products in the next two years. It includes a storage warehouse with a capacity of 160,000 tons, a training center for trade, and an administrative building. The cocoa grinding factory will process raw cocoa beans into intermediate products used to make chocolate and other goods. These include: cocoa paste, cocoa butter, and cocoa Powder. Côte d’Ivoire is the world’s largest cocoa producer. #TheAfricanDream #jaconnaafrica #JTT #Jajiotheteacher
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    The Massive Wealth And Properties Left Behind By Dangote's Uncle, Alhaji Aminu Dantata | JTT/jaconna He left behind ₦61 trillion in cash in both Nigerian and foreign banks. He also left behind 800 petrol stations within and outside Nigeria that do not bear his name but belong to him. In Kano alone, he left 500 houses, plus 1,200 plots with only fencing or partial structures, no buildings on them—just empty plots. He also left 320 houses in other towns across Nigeria and abroad. He left 280 vehicles in use and another 120 vehicles that are not in use, just parked. He left shares worth over ₦30 trillion in companies within and outside Nigeria. In an interview he granted in 2022, he said he started buying private jets in 1967 at the cost of $120,000 USD. As of now, he has 10 private jets, each not worth less than ₦1 billion. This is just a fraction of what his heirs said about the wealth the late Alh. Aminu Dantata left behind. He lived with four wives, had over 45 children, and more than 150 grandchildren. Alhaji Dantata is the one who gave Aliko Dangote some money to start up a business. He is the uncle of Aliko Dangote (mother's brother). He trained him in business as a young boy. Credit: Jtt
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    MY LETTER TO THE WORLD ON HOW TO ALLEVIATE WORLD PROBLEMS IN OUR CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY. In contemporary society, a multitude of abnormalities persist on a daily and nightly basis, spanning generations. The continued practice of misguided belief systems prompts the inquiry: how can we terminate this chaos? Consider the following: the concept of racial superiority is fundamentally flawed. Individuals from all ethnic backgrounds require assistance from one another. We are designed to coexist, sharing resources and celebrating diversity. It is apparent that life's offerings are not exclusive to one race; discoveries and innovations are intended to benefit humanity collectively. Ultimately, nothing in life is solely reserved for one group. 1) The reality that I emphasize in my messages to the world is that all humans are connected and originate from a single source. What constitutes a better life, which is comprised of everything that brings us happiness and fulfillment? Through my examination of life, I have come to realize that we all share the same fundamental needs. Moreover, I have found that even before humanity came into existence, everything required for a fulfilling life was already in place. We do not need to be selfish or harmful; our desires can be attained through love and mutual respect. Africa, America, China, and India are all valuable contributors to the world, and failure to recognize this is a sign of ignorance that requires attention. (2) Failure to acknowledge the truth about our perspectives on other races: It will astonish you to learn about the self-perceptions of Chinese, Indian, Black, and White individuals. Instead of collaborating and educating ourselves about the realities of life, some races attempt to conceal, destroy other cultures, and manipulate them to perpetuate exploitation. However, this behavior will not persist indefinitely, and eventually, the suppressed and exploited individuals will acquire the capacity to rise up against their oppressors, leading to a reversal of consequences. I emphasized that it is foolish for any race to consider itself superior to others; we are one, one world, one God, one humanity, we want a good life, a beautiful earth, highlighting that the world's resources are sufficient for humanity to share, and we will never exhaust them. (3)Every individual has free will, except for minors who require supervision. So-called international laws that supposedly aim to improve the world appear to favor one race over others. In response to the corona virus, Africans developed their own solutions, but these required approval from the World Health Organization, resulting in delays pending WHO validation. In Nigeria, many companies are closing because overseas companies do not want local solution providers to coexist with their own, so they use their collective power to stop it. If we are to achieve peace and progress, we must work together, love one another, and share with one another. Otherwise, a time will come when no human can stop the nemesis of our corrupt attitudes. Interestingly, the most corrupt country in the world, which is also ranked as the most curious, questions why it is not listed among the corrupt nations. We must allow every country and race to decide what is good for them, as nobody should rule the world due to the lack of human capacity, which only the creator possesses. To summarize, the notion that one human being is superior to another is a falsehood, as is the idea that we do not need each other's support in life. Additionally, it is a misconception that any race can exist independently of others. It is also untrue that we do not all require the necessities of life, which bring fulfillment. It is an established fact that humanity shares a common origin. Consequently, we must work collaboratively with love, respect each other's cultural diversity, and share the resources provided by our creators for our mutual benefit. Don't forget you can give us donations to keep going because this mission going,this is more than what a personal effort can carry.just click on the link ,support us in Doller or naira shere the post as your contribution. create your account on our social media Jaconna. @topfans TOP Comments Dr Charles Apoki Africa Unite Africa Is Powerful Africans Rising SUN African Diaspora International Credit: JTT, Researcher, Biographer, Author, Musician, and CEO of JAGAJAG AFRICA LTD, Abuja, Nigeria. Whatsapp:2348105710207
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  • WHY HISTORY WAS REMOVED FROM OUR SCHOOLS DECODED BY JTT https://jaconna.com/y1aKzrYeQG/
    WHY HISTORY WAS REMOVED FROM OUR SCHOOLS DECODED BY JTT https://jaconna.com/y1aKzrYeQG/
    WHY HISTORY WAS REMOVED FROM OUR SCHOOLS DECODED BY JTT
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    History was removed from our school curriculum because if Africa learns its history, it will resist and recognize its collective enemies. The colonizer's impact on Africa is more destructive than
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    According to JTT , the Nigerian constitution works against the interests of the Nigerian people can be interpreted in various ways, and it often reflects a critical perspective on governance, political practices, or socioeconomic conditions in Nigeria. Here are a few points that might be raised in such a discussion: 1. Federal Structure and Resource Control: Critics argue that the distribution of resources and powers between the federal government and the states can disadvantage certain regions, especially in oil-rich areas. This has led to feelings of marginalization among various ethnic groups. 2. Human Rights Issues: There are concerns regarding the protection of human rights under the Nigerian constitution. Issues such as police brutality, restrictions on freedom of expression, and the treatment of political dissidents are often highlighted. 3. Judiciary Independence: The independence of the judiciary is essential for upholding the rule of law. If the judiciary is perceived as being influenced by the executive or other political forces, it can undermine public trust in the constitution and legal system. 4. Corruption: Widespread corruption can lead to the ineffective implementation of constitutional provisions, resulting in a lack of accountability and transparency in governance. 5. Electoral Issues: Concerns about electoral integrity, including allegations of rigging and violence, can lead to a lack of faith in the democratic process and the constitutional framework designed to protect citizens' rights to choose their leaders. 6. Amendments and Reforms: The process of amending the constitution can be contentious, and some citizens may feel that their needs and concerns are not adequately represented in the constitutional framework. 7. Social Justice and Inequality: Issues of social justice, economic inequality, and access to basic services can be seen as a failure of the constitutional mandate to provide for the welfare of all citizens. It's important to note that while these criticisms exist, there are also many who argue that the constitution provides a framework for democracy and the rule of law in Nigeria. The effectiveness of the constitution in serving the Nigerian people often depends on the political will, civic engagement, and the active participation of the citizenry in governance. What do you think about the Nigeria constitution? Drop your comment in the comment section Credit:JTT
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    *TCN Launches Line Reconductoring in Kano, Contractors Set 12-Month Delivery Target* The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) has launched a line reconductoring project in Kano to improve power transmission reliability across Northern Nigeria. The project involves upgrading the ageing Kumbotso-Dakata 132kV Double-Circuit Transmission Line, which has been a major bottleneck affecting supply to key industrial hubs like the Dakata Industrial Zone and the upcoming Walalambe Transmission Substation. The project, expected to be completed within 12 months, includes critical upgrades such as replacing obsolete ACSR dog conductors with high-capacity ACCC-Silvassa conductors, installing Optical Ground Wire (OPGW) for enhanced communication and monitoring, and deploying durable composite polymer insulators suited for harsh environmental conditions. TCN's General Manager, Transmission Services, Engr. A.I. Sharifai emphasized the project's importance, stating that it's not just infrastructure renewal but about restoring confidence in the transmission network and empowering industries and communities through reliable electricity. This project is part of TCN's efforts to enhance power infrastructure and economic development in the region. Similar projects include the reconductoring of the Kankia-Katsina 132kV transmission line, expected to last between five and six weeks, and the upgrade of transmission lines in Port Harcourt, aimed at increasing line capacity and reducing power interruptions. The TCN has also completed 22 power transmission projects and upgrades since 2020, including delivering four units of 132 kilovolts transmission substations and upgrading 15 existing substations with higher capacity transformers and equipment . TCN is committed to contributing its quota to the country's economic and social development through impactful transmission infrastructural development. Ndidi Mbah GM, Public Affairs 5/7/25 #tcnnigeria #electricity #jaconnaafrica #JTT #Jagajagafrica #jajiotheteacher
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    🇲🇱 Mali has received a new batch of advanced military equipment from Russia, including T-72 tanks, BMP-3 infantry vehicles, Mi-24 helicopters, armored carriers, and patrol boats. The delivery is part of Mali’s shift away from Western support, aimed at boosting its fight against jihadist groups and strengthening national security. ➡️ Follow for more! JOIN Jaconna Visit our website to register & more #africandiasporainternational #adi #africa #african #africandiaspora #AfricanCommunity #africans #weareafricans #Alkebulan #ImAFan #TheCore #diaspora #AFRISTO #AfricanDiasporaCommunity #UnitedAfricanDiaspora #jaconnaafrica jaconna #JTT #Jajiotheteacher
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