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@RedWhinee

Psychologist. Tedx speaker. Founder; Welcome To Truth. Ex- Mental Health Lead @standtoendrape.

Lagos, Nigeria Beigetreten Kasım 2014
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My calender for January is open for New clients. If you're seeking therapy, I'm a dm away. You can book a session for you, a friend, partner, family member etc. Your mental health is my priority. Please RT. My client is on your TL.
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My calender for December is open for New clients. If you're seeking therapy, I'm a dm away. You can book a session for you, a friend, partner, family member etc. Your mental health is my priority. Please RT. My client is on your TL.

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Luminous choice by FOLA
Luminous choice by FOLA@OlayemiKomolaf4·
Me and my friends con dey do long distance friendship 😭
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𝐀𝐬𝐚𝐤𝐲𝐆𝐑𝐍
“The budget for a cow in the EU is $2.5 a day. The budget for Nigerians health in a year is $8 per annum. So, a British cow has a better social contract than you a human being living in Nigeria.” — Man says.
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Revolutionary Youth!
Revolutionary Youth!@torty_mercy·
I’ll stand up, walk gently to where we kept our PVC, check to see if it’s still there, after confirmation, I’ll walk towards my husband with a mild smile, bend towards his ear and whisper Tinubu must go… His mood will instantly brighten up as he plants a deep kiss on my lips. Off to the dining table we go! Hating on Tinubu is the greatest unifier in marriage!
Dammy Esquire.,@Dammi_Esq

Your husband refuses to eat the meal you cooked because of a disagreement how should a loving wife handle that situation?

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London G!rL ✨🦋
London G!rL ✨🦋@the_rebeccah·
Guys they’re busy collecting people’s NIN and giving them 75k ooo. APC is doing some next level creepy stuff!😭
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Tegbe!
Tegbe!@TomiwaTegbe·
He no align, you say he no sabi politics, he has to beat them at their own game, he has to put more skin in the game. Now he don align, una say he no different from the others, bonkoms.
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co-creator with God. 🥼🩺
You cannot want change without getting your voter's card o! No be just cho cho cho. Register on INEC's portal. Get your permanent voter's card. Go outside in 2027 and vote Tinubu out of power! To help you get your voter's card, I have included the link to INEC's portal so you can register for a new voter's card cvr.inecnigeria.org/public/getStar…
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DR-TGb🏄🏿‍♂️-iSellWears
A first class graduate is excited at the reforms of a man that is campaigning with Student loans 😂😂
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kweku frimpong
kweku frimpong@0xT0by·
when Obi didn’t align with anybody in 2023 you bozos said he can’t “play politics game” now he’s aligning with people, all of a sudden your eyes are opened to the people he’s aligning with 🤣. He’s playing the same pattern yall lauded Tinubu for now you’re pointing fingers🤣🤣
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ODINAKA. El Toro.
ODINAKA. El Toro.@TheAjibolaGrey·
It’s been 3yrs, now I fully believe you can’t out hustle a failing country. It’s impossible. We must vote out Tinubu.
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
From Pharisee to Tax Collector: Rethinking Tinubu’s Kenyan Comparison In a recent remark in Yenagoa, Bola Ahmed Tinubu suggested that Nigerians should find solace in being “better off than Kenya and other African countries.” While this may have been intended to soften the impact of economic hardship and rising fuel prices, the comment risks downplaying the severity of the current crisis. It echoes the biblical parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector in the Gospel of Luke (18:9–14). A similar warning is found in the Qur’an (53:32), which cautions against self-righteousness. Like the Pharisee who boasted of his superiority over others to mask his own spiritual void, such downward comparisons serve more as a refuge than a remedy. This validated an earlier dismissive remark by President Ahmed Bola Tinubu during electioneering: “Na statistics we go shop?” Yet statistics remain indispensable - they are the language through which nations understand their condition and chart progress. No country can develop in isolation from measurable realities or without comparing itself with peers. Comparisons, when properly grounded, are not instruments of escapism but tools of accountability. What is objectionable is not comparison itself, but comparison stripped of credible, verifiable data—mere tax collector comparisons that soothe rather than solve. On key development indicators such as security, the Human Development Index, life expectancy, GDP per capita, literacy levels, and electricity access, Kenya consistently outperforms Nigeria. Nigeria is the fourth most terrorised nation in the world, while Kenya is not among the ten worst. Kenya’s HDI ranking is 143 out of 180 countries, with a coefficient of about 0.630, compared to Nigeria’s ranking of 164 out of 180, with a coefficient of about 0.530. Its GDP per capita is roughly $2,200–$2,300, compared to Nigeria’s $807–$835. Kenya’s poverty rate is about 43% of the population (approximately 23 million people), while Nigeria’s is about 63% (around 150 million people), over six times that of Kenya. Kenya’s life expectancy is about 67 years, while Nigeria’s is about 54 years. The literacy rate in Kenya is approximately 81–85%, compared to Nigeria’s 62–65%. Kenya’s electricity access is higher, while Nigeria has one of the lowest levels of electricity access in the world. Kenya has about 3.5 million out-of-school children, while Nigeria has about 20 million. Kenya’s inflation rate has been about 4.5% or lower over the past three years, while Nigeria’s has remained above 15% within the same period. Kenya’s exchange rate has been around USD 1 to KES 130 over the past three years, whereas Nigeria’s exchange rate rose from below ₦500/$1 to above ₦1,250/$1 within the same period. Even with developments in the Middle East and rising oil prices, Kenyans have not experienced the sharp increases in petroleum product prices seen in Nigeria. Across other key indicators, Kenya also performs better. In the end, these indices clearly show that Kenya ranks higher than Nigeria on several development metrics. The standard of living of Kenyans is better than that of Nigerians. If the President considers Kenyans to be suffering despite these stronger figures, then Nigerians are in a far more difficult situation. He should therefore refrain from self-consolation and, in honest reflection, take responsibility for the situation and make a determined effort to drive improvement. This requires a posture of humility, accountability, and commitment to addressing the factors that have slowed Nigeria’s development. A new Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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