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@A_userofX

Elon, i still call your X- twitter🐦

Nevermind Beigetreten Eylül 2023
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るんちゃん🦋
るんちゃん🦋@ENJU1123PIPI·
私はこのポストを日本語で書いてます🇯🇵 このポスト、日本以外の国の人に届いてますか? 届いたらコメントくれたら嬉しいです! 世界の壁を超えて、仲良くなりましょう🌏
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KK
KK@kenki_kids·
手コキ店で20代前半のオキニとイチャイチャしてシコシコしてもらった後は行きつけの寿司屋へ。最高です。
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Ndeeleh❤
Ndeeleh❤@sleendeel·
The economy is very bad😔 even Elsa Majimbo went back to default settings😭
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ʚɞ@lunamuse_·
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Prince Adeyemi Oyero
Prince Adeyemi Oyero@Adeprince_oye·
Let’s talk about the harsh reality many Nigerians are facing. Our parents struggled to send us to school. From nursery to primary, secondary to university. Some of them sold land, carried extra shifts, borrowed money, denied themselves enjoyment just to see us wear graduation gown one day. They believed education is the key. We believed it too. Now we have the certificate. Some even graduated with First Class, Second Class Upper, Masters, different degrees. But where is the job that matches the sacrifice? Where is the reward for all the sleepless nights, all the school fees, all the suffering? Many graduates are on the streets. Some are managing small jobs that don’t even reflect their qualification. Some have kept their certificates somewhere because it feels useless. Not because they are lazy, but because there is no opportunity. Hopes are dying in young people while they are still alive. Our parents were prevented by the system. Now after all their struggle to prevent that pain from reaching us, we are facing the same struggle again. And it is even harder. How do we start a family without stable work? How do we think about children when feeding ourselves is already a battle? How do we pay for education and health when we are still fighting to survive? They said education is the key. But it feels like someone changed the padlock. We are holding the key, but the door is not opening. This is the pain of the average Nigerian working any job available, hustling day and night, or even sitting at home not because they are lazy, but because there is simply no employment. Some have not even earned back 1% of what their parents spent on their education. This is not weakness. This is not laziness. This is a broken system. And yet, we still wake up every morning and try again. That is the reality of average Nigerians Youths.
Prince Adeyemi Oyero@Adeprince_oye

hit me with the harshest reality truth

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Prince Adeyemi Oyero
Prince Adeyemi Oyero@Adeprince_oye·
I have a legitimate job. I don’t steal. I don’t cut corners. I wake up early, close late, give everything I have. But before salary even drops, responsibilities have already swallowed it. Younger ones at home looking at you like a hero… “Brother is working, he will sort it.” And some days that same brother doesn’t even have ₦1,000 in his pocket. Working like an elephant… eating like an ant. You watch people who barely struggle living soft lives, traveling, gifting, enjoying… and you’re here calculating transport fare. Sometimes it feels like grace forgot my name. Then a partner expects love expressed through money, gifts, support… and you’re ashamed because you can’t even fully provide for your own family yet. Marriage? Not even an option. Dreams? On hold. Help? Far away. Life just feels like rejection after rejection. I smile outside. I joke. I act strong. But my inner man has been bleeding for years. Sometimes at night I ask God quietly, “Did we offend You? Why does it feel like we’re being punished for trying to be honest?” Pain is real. And it’s heavy. To everyone hustling legitimately and silently breaking inside… may we not die trying. May God remember us. Because some of us are tired… deeply tired. 💔😢 How are you holding up?
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TIFE
TIFE@TheTifeFab·
God abeg no let my matter tire you.
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@caveabdulrma FUN FACT: I have never seen ANY francophone country, talk about/debate about “who speaks the best French amongst us” It’s always the anglophone countries with “ who has the best English” “Who cooks the best jollof” “Whose country has the best oldest asshole politicians” “Blah?”
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乃卂áㄥẹ̀🫧
乃卂áㄥẹ̀🫧@caveabdulrma·
Who speaks the best Pidgin English? A. Ghana B. South Africa C. Nigeria
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Omo Ade
Omo Ade@MaxToks001·
I just dey move with my 1% faith hope everything will get better
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HAYDA@haydateve·
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@Adeprince_oye I can’t believe this is the life I USED nose mask, hand sanitizers & vaccination for😬 DEAREST DARLING HUMAN Always remember this, I hope it SOOTHES YOU cox it always SOOTHES ME: “I am not the only one going through it. We are many”💯 *Things are not easy for ANYONE right now💔
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Prince Adeyemi Oyero
Prince Adeyemi Oyero@Adeprince_oye·
This is a cry for help I'm seriously depressed and I need a therapist plsss......... before I get suicidal 😢💔
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🪖@JBTHEPLUG1·
Fuel prices so high you can’t even drive around to clear your mind anymore
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la lettre C
la lettre C@an_ki13·
J’ai deux collègues qui peuvent pas se voir, incapables de rester dans la même pièce, devinez qui je viens de surprendre en train de s’embrasser
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bad bxtch
bad bxtch@ibadbxtch__·
la peor parte de ser mujer es cuando ya se te están acabando las cremas, perfumes y maquillaje, y tienes que comprar todo de una, renuncio
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dnl✰
dnl✰@appleboyx9·
na me go doubt myself, na still me go motivate myself lmao
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Money Quotes
Money Quotes@MoneyQuotesX·
Be the ancestor that changed everything.
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O🐝NNA
O🐝NNA@AGUBANZE995·
Person don wake up for this rubbish country again
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