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Practice with our new testing modes... The best tools to excel in your next computer based examinations. Keep practicing to increase your chances of obtaining an outstanding result. Happy Practicing. 👩‍💻
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🥉 3rd Position – Abdulsalam Mujaheed Well done on a great performance 👏🏽 #Quicktest
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🥈 2nd Position – Miebaka David Impressive performance. Well done! 👏🏽 #Quicktest
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🥇 1st Position – Okpe Increase Joel Exceptional performance. Well deserved. 👏🏽 #Quicktest #Winner
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Happy Sunday sir @ubifranklin1 Thank you very much sir for your Benevolent act of Kindness towards humanity, God will bless you abundantly. I want to Plead sir to be one of the beneficiaries of your Kind act of 1 Million to 40 Persons on your 40th Birthday, I have rounded up my NYSC and I'm growing my Edtech startup @quicktestng. Last Q1 we generated a revenue of N500k . We need the N1 Million naira to surge marketing and keep the Startup thriving. I can send our Q1 prepared report as a supporting document to your DM for your Perusal. We would be greatly grateful to be part of the those who gets the Funds to grow their Business. We have set audacious goals for this Q2 and it will be a great assistance to the Business. Thank you so much sir for considering me.
This is for people who have a business and need more funds to move it forward, I am not just throwing money away to anyone I see on SM. Also People in life threatening situations.
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RESULTS ARE OUT! The National JAMB Maths & English Competition by Quicktest is DONE -Emails sent to ALL participants -Winners notified -Rewards rolling out Check your email NOW (Inbox Spam 👀) You showed up. You competed. You leveled up 💯 #JAMB #Quicktest #Students #Nig
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From All of Us at Quicktest, we say thank you to Glory Kanu Consulting for the Brand Recognition award. We hope to do more for the Education space. Promise Omos, Quicktest Team Lead.
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We’re honoured to receive an award from Glory Kanu Consulting at the Educators Retreat, in recognition of our “outstanding contributions, innovation, and commitment to advancing education through impactful products, services, and partnerships.” This recognition reinforces our mission at Quicktest @quicktestng: helping schools embrace digital assessment, empowering educators, and preparing students for success through practical, scalable solutions. Thank you to Glory Kanu Consulting for championing innovation in education, and to every educator and partner walking this journey with us. This is just the beginning — more impact ahead. #Grateful #EdTech #EducationInnovation #Quicktest #DigitalLearning #CBT #Educators
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Quicktest is Live at the Port Harcourt Annual Educators Retreat 2026 facilitated by (Mrs.) Glory Kanu in partnership with Quicktest ✅
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If you want to preach Sexual Self control, Preach it first to yourself. Self control starts from controlling what you put on. You can't be putting on things married women wear to turn their husbands on, and be shouting people should control themselves. You First Control yourself before your wardrobe. Remove the beam in your eyes before talking about the mote in a random person's eyes. The same depravity that made you wear such things is the same depravity making them gaze on you, you both need Jesus.
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Wow this is great If you want to move your Mother's group of Schools to CBT Assessment and Exams. You can use Quicktest for FREE till this session ends. A good heart like yours deserves a FREE offer. And we would give all your SS3 and SS2 students Free JAMB and WAEC practice.
My mother owns a group of schools and I help her manage them. When I got in, I saw how much the staff were being paid and how much profit was being made. I saw that we could give the staff a 50% increase and still fly by. We fought about it and I won...
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My mother owns a group of schools and I help her manage them. When I got in, I saw how much the staff were being paid and how much profit was being made. I saw that we could give the staff a 50% increase and still fly by. We fought about it and I won...
People don't pick their parents. I think it's terribly unfair to hate and bully them when you also don't know their struggles.
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They don't want to cook. They don't want to clean. They don't want to work or contribute financially. Now they don't want to give birth. But they are the ones that fantasize and force marriages. So what exactly is the marriage for?
It took being a mom to realize that I didn’t really want to be a mom. Motherhood <<<<<<
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I don't want your forgiveness. The fact that I am a doctor does not make me an automatic LGBTQ ally. I will never be an LGBTQ ally. This doesn't mean I will treat my LGBTQ patients differently from my other patients. Imagine thinking because I don't support smokers or alcoholics means I will treat them with disdain when they present to the hospital. That's dumb. Life doesn't start and end with japa. If any country won't welcome me into their nation because I am not an ally of LGBTQ then they equally don't deserve my service. Their loss, not mine. I will make it and remain happy wherever I find myself. I also unfollowed you that day by the way. Aura for aura
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This is the antithesis of feminism. It is a point of view that was suppressed for half a century. Now it is breaking out with a vengeance, while the feminists—some of them now in their eighties— watch in stunned silence.
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People often say that the developing world is poor because the Western world colonized them and stole their resources. The truth, however, is that over the past century, the developing world has, for the most part, shown that they are completely incapable of harnessing their own resources. They are not poor because we stole from them. They are poor because they do not know how to run and administer their own countries, resources be damned. Take Venezuela. The world's largest oil reserves mean nothing if you have a corrupt communist as your leader. People will actually be starving and trying to eat zoo animals while you sit on trillions of dollars in resources! Africa is another example. Europeans left behind farmland, trains, roads, and mines in Africa. What happened to it all? It's not that all of a sudden, the Africans started running things like anti-colonialist activists had envisioned at the time. No, no. All the infrastructure fell into disrepair and/or was stripped down and looted. They were literally handed fully functioning, completed supply chains for resource extraction, and basically unlimited wealth, but they couldn't manage the simple upkeep. Now, the defense for Africa might be that "The Europeans didn't teach the Africans how to manage any of this! It's not the Africans' fault they couldn't run it independently! They were never trained!" But my brother in Christ, the Europeans DID try to train locals for management! Obviously it would have been easier to have at least some locals in administration, rather than having to import an ENTIRE workforce, but efforts to find African talent were largely unsuccessful. Don't believe me? Just look at the different outcomes in Hong Kong and Singapore when compared to Africa. In East Asia, Europeans often did work with locals in administrative and management capacities. When colonialism ended, Hong Kong and Singapore were able to manage themselves. Not the case with Africa. Now, none of this is to say that colonialism is good. People have the right to self-rule and seld-determination. However, the idea that colonialism and resources extraction are responsible for the developing world's ongoing poverty? That is quite simply a crock of shit.
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If you will vote for Peter Obi again, & send the incompetent crooks in the Villa home, retweet this. Let’s test Obi’s powerful microphone. 💪
I watched as Peter Obi, the former Labour Party presidential candidate, formally joined the ADC after abandoning the party he had used to pursue his ill-fated presidential ambition. About three years after the 2023 election, Obi, the wandering politician — who moved from APGA to PDP to Labour and now ADC — still sounded bitter about coming third. He continues to claim he was robbed of victory, even though empirical analyses of the poll showed he could not have won and was fortunate to even emerge third because of the anomalous polling figures recorded for him in his South East region. At his event, Obi’s bitterness was evident. What concerned me most were his references to books, professors, and other nations to buttress his belief that he has learnt from the masters and that Nigeria should be entrusted to him because he claims to know the secrets of national development. This posturing should be taken with a pinch of salt, coming from a politician who was an abysmal failure in a small state like Anambra, which he governed for 8 years. Because Obi sorely lacks the leadership pedigree, beyond being a successful importer, only the madman he consults in Onitsha would be comfortable handing over Nigeria to him. However, Obi’s reasoning is flawed. Nations are not identical, and what worked in Indonesia or the USA may not necessarily work in Nigeria. No leader can move a country forward by simply copying and pasting models from elsewhere. Nations require original thinkers, not copycats. Homegrown solutions are essential for proper development. This is precisely what President Bola Tinubu has been doing since May 29, 2023—a fact that Obi is too consumed by animosity and his small-mindedness to acknowledge. In less than three years, the Tinubu administration has restructured the economy, eliminated wasteful petrol subsidies, and reduced its dependence on the oil sector. The administration is focusing on gas development and has attracted both foreign and local investment to the industry. Foreign reserves have risen, and the exchange rate has stabilised. Inflation is decelerating. The administration has also embarked on ambitious road projects, such as the Lagos-Calabar and Sokoto-Badagry superhighways, which Obi and his associates consider impossible. With tax reforms beginning in January, the Tinubu administration is set to harmonise the historically fragmented tax regime, increase the tax-to-GDP ratio, enhance revenue, and boost prosperity. For the past two years and seven months, Tinubu has demonstrated effective leadership anchored in strategic policies and reforms. Obi is so blind that he cannot see all these achievements, as he jumped from Labour to ADC, where he will play second fiddle and end up being Atiku’s running mate in 2027, like we witnessed in 2019.
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From all of us at Quicktest We wish you a Merry Christmas 🎄 May the expression of the Father's Love flow greatly to you and yours.
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Tax without Accountability is Extortion. IT IS EXTORTION! Raise Your Voice!!!
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