brytech
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brytech
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I am an enthusiastic Digital Marketer with the mission to promote brands and help small businesses grow and be visible globally. 👇 Photography/Brand promotion

“It’s only Broke girls that think BBL is a bad thing to do. Once money touch you, you go do am” — Phyna says


“It’s only Broke girls that think BBL is a bad thing to do. Once money touch you, you go do am” — Phyna says

“It’s only Broke girls that think BBL is a bad thing to do. Once money touch you, you go do am” — Phyna says

No, dawling. Some of us have money and also have sense. Fake bumbum creatures are for the streets.


“It’s only Broke girls that think BBL is a bad thing to do. Once money touch you, you go do am” — Phyna says


Supporters Of T€rrorists Will Be Treated As T€rrorists. ~ Defence Minister Christopher Musa says



Challenge Accepted!!!


See what Africans are going through to Migrate abroad 😭



"I hope for the sake of the nation that Peter Obi doesn't express interest in the next election. Because for me as a leader, he is unfit to lead a country" — Professor Wole Soyinka



Waiting for my interview, wish me luck

Elon Musk: "There must also be freedom of speech, such that the people know what the truth is. Otherwise, they cannot make an informed decision If you do not have freedom of speech, you cannot have a democracy, because the public cannot make an informed decision about their vote if there is not freedom of information"


🇳🇬 EXPOSED - NIDCOM Boss Abike Dabiri-Erewa’s Vulgar Social Media Meltdowns Undermine Nigeria’s Global Image, Fuel Diaspora Profiling The Chairman of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, is under growing criticism from Nigerians for repeated use of insulting and unprofessional language on social media, with concerns that the conduct is damaging Nigeria’s international reputation. Her posts in April 2026 have drawn particular attention. In one instance, she wrote “Obingo 😩 Obi diot 🤣🤣🤣,” widely seen as a jab at supporters of Peter Obi. In other exchanges, she referred to Nigerians as “professional hackers,” “warped minds,” and used terms such as “Didinrin,” “Dodoyo,” and “mugu.” This is not an isolated pattern. In June 2024, she described journalist Samuel Ogundipe as “useless,” “miserable,” and “pathetic,” reinforcing concerns raised by Nigerians about her approach to public communication. Nigerians say the role of the NIDCOM chairman requires disciplined and measured engagement, especially when representing citizens abroad. Public communication from that office carries international visibility and reflects directly on the country. Many Nigerians in the diaspora already face scrutiny in different countries, and there are concerns that statements from a senior official that appear hostile or dismissive could reinforce negative perceptions and weaken Nigeria’s image. The issue remains clear. Public officials at this level are expected to communicate with restraint and professionalism, and Nigerians say repeated departures from that standard continue to raise serious questions about the country’s global standing.


The Nigerian Police SIS conducts a rappelling simulation using the Fast Rope Insertion Extraction System (FRIES) to deploy teams into tight zones earlier today in Abuja.


Live at INEC office #OcccupyInec






