Rabi'u Abdullah

Rabi'u Abdullah Muhammad (S.A.W)❀️
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  because you're awake doesn't mean you should stop dreaming.”  happy never goes out of style.”  don’t know where I’m go...
17/06/2023

because you're awake doesn't mean you should stop dreaming.”
happy never goes out of style.”
don’t know where I’m going☝️, but I’m on my way, Too success In sha Allah πŸ™
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08/05/2023
God has given me another year to live, laugh, and love and that is the best thing I could receive. Happy Birthday to me!
14/04/2023

God has given me another year to live, laugh, and love and that is the best thing I could receive. Happy Birthday to me!

Just be ur self  Allah yasa muda che   Abdullah
16/02/2023

Just be ur self
Allah yasa muda che
Abdullah

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03/02/2023

πŸ“ΏπŸ€²πŸ’™
'u Abdullah

β„’So I had this experience with this little vulcanizer today.This morning while cycling, I had a flat tire and had to tre...
12/01/2023

β„’
So I had this experience with this little vulcanizer today.

This morning while cycling, I had a flat tire and had to trek a long distance to find a vulcanizer to repair it.

The vulcanizer, a mature man, told me he doesn't repair bicycles. Well, I saw trailer tires there. So I left in peace.

After walking a short distance, that was when I found this little boy who is an apprentice. He was the only one sitting in front of his vulcanizing machine.

I asked if he repairs bicycles and he said yes.

I handed him the bike so he could check my tire.

"Oga it is 150." He spoke in Hausa.

"I have 100 naira."

He shook his head.

"No 150 last. It is according to the patch."

I told him to check it.

"I will give you 100 naira." I insisted.

And while I found a place to sit, I told him.

"I have 200 naira with me. But I want to use the 100naira change to buy garri so I can drink this afternoon."

He was silent all through.

When he finished repairing my tire, I handed him money and he refused.

I asked him why.

He said to me.

"Garri is 60naira for a cup. And I will need kuli kuli and sugar for my garri. So I should take the money so I can buy two cups of sugar and kuli kuli."

I looked at him.

Shock registered all over my face.

I smiled and he smiled too.

I asked if he has eaten.

He said he hasn't but when his oga comes he will give him money for food.

I ordered a plate of rice for him to eat.

Gave him 2,100 naira.

And I said to him.

"The 100 naira is for your work. This 2k is a gift from me to you because of your good heart. When you get home, give it to your mother and tell her what happened. Tell her I said she should buy you something special. Remember don't stop doing good."

The boy smiled and thanked me.

He said to me in Hausa language.

"My mother always tell me to help my friends when I can."

I rubbed his head and rode off.

The little kindness you do comes with a secret reward.

Don't forget to show a little kindness everyday!

- 'u Abdullah

31/12/2022

01/01/23

How much una de by bread 🍞 for una side Hear in ABJ na 8kπŸ‘Œ Nigeria my country πŸ˜…πŸ’”
23/12/2022

How much una de by bread 🍞 for una side
Hear in ABJ na 8kπŸ‘Œ Nigeria my country πŸ˜…πŸ’”

Jerin Wasu Daga Cikin Sunayen Gargajiya Na Kabilun Arewa..a wace jiha aka fi samun irin wadannan sunaye a Arewa?Rabi'u A...
23/12/2022

Jerin Wasu Daga Cikin Sunayen Gargajiya Na Kabilun Arewa
..a wace jiha aka fi samun irin wadannan sunaye a Arewa?

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PHOTOS: The History Of Money In Nigeria:History of Money In Nigeria- The Naira (₦) is the official currency of Nigeria, ...
20/12/2022

PHOTOS: The History Of Money In Nigeria:

History of Money In Nigeria- The Naira (₦) is the official currency of Nigeria, but did you know that Nigerians didn’t start using Naira until 13 years after independence?

In this article, we’ll tell you five things you probably didn’t know, but need to know about the history of money in Nigeria.

1. Nigerians haven’t always had money.
Before the colonial era, Nigerians traded differently. Value was exchanged through systems like trade by barter where people exchanged goods and services for other goods and services. If you wanted a slave, for example, you had to have something valuable like ivory or cotton to give in exchange. People also traded things like fish, gin, beads, to***co and salt for whatever they wanted.

cowries
As time went on, the concept of currencies became more stable, as people relied mainly on cowries, beads and manilla currency.

2. The British introduced the first currency in Nigeria.

During Britain’s colonisation of Nigeria, the concept of money was introduced. Nigerians used Pounds, Pence and Shillings.

Fun fact: Nigeria used Pound Sterling until 1973

Even though the Central Bank of Nigeria was established in 1958, Nigeria continued to use the Pound Sterling for 13 years after she gained independence. Nigeria was the last country to abandon this system among the British colonised Countries. In 1973, Nigeria started using the Naira.

3. The Naira was introduced in 1973.
On January 1, 1973, Nigeria started using its own currency. It was named naira by Chief Obafemi Awolowo. This was the real beginning of the history of money in Nigeria. Naira and kobo was rolled into the Nigerian economy with bank noted and coins. The central bank of Nigeria is in charge of distributing the Naira. It controls how much money flows into the economy. The official currency code for Naira is NGN.

In 1973, we had Β½, 1, 5, 10 and 25 kobo coins, and 50kobo ₦1, ₦5 and ₦10 bank notes. The Β½ and 1 kobo coin

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