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Lagos, Nigeria Se unió Ekim 2010
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Dyeogenknees
Dyeogenknees@dyeogenknees·
He called a little child to him, and placed the child among them. And he said: “Truly I tell you, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.” (Matthew 18 2-4) It is literally a requirement, to be exact, to sit at the hand of the father Whimsy, humility, humor, authenticity—all virtues. To take life so seriously is a terrible vice. Peace be with you.
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Kato
Kato@katocalvin·
shoutout Jesus fr
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Kae ‎‎‎
Kae ‎‎‎@Jolly_Blaziken·
People who only listen to objectively good music scare me... like not even a lil commercial trash album here and there... where is your humanity... where is your freedom ?
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A true love for art develops into love for people
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King Alfred
King Alfred@King_Alfreds_II·
This is the tweet "Learned helplessness" is the real problem Nigerians have - Both in terms of self-belief and knowledge of how to effectively organise & act & their politicians know it too - Notice their messaging has not been "the people will vote for us" but "You can't win"
Adesuwa G@Adesuwa_G

I don’t agree that Nigerians. ‘Are not angry enough’ I think Nigerians are so angry that it has led many of us to madness and exhaustion. IMO The issue is that Nigerians do not know how to channel their anger

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Osagie Alonge
Osagie Alonge@OsaGz·
I want to read a deep dive into the effects of malnutrition in Nigeria and how it will influence the basic understanding, assimilation and logic of Nigerians in the next decade.
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Nelsun
Nelsun@Adapioyi·
A big thank you to @FocusRamon for helping through my music production phase as a Mix Engr. And also to @em7lee for exposing me to the world of media and events. A big thank you to @LLeemahscorner And to @olaoluwasanmi 🙏
The Brand Strategist@IkonoCatherine

Nobody really talks enough about the person who gave us our first shot. That first client, that first boss, that person who believed we could actually do the job. They took a chance on us even when we had zero experience.

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Johnson 44DB.
Johnson 44DB.@sleeplessip·
The freakier the producer the better the beats sha
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Favour Ayorinde
Favour Ayorinde@viyancefavour·
"Africa will never develop in the next 100 years, if you care about your life, leave and forget it." Is the same thing as "This gothic cathedral will never be finished in the next 100 years, let's just spend the money on ourselves now" In an attempt to sound smart and detached, you fall into the exact same trap as the Africans you're criticizing: because a problem, for you, takes too long and is too hard, you abandon it entirely for personal consumption, and chose the path of least resistance. Unfortunately what that does is add up over time, because that time passes by anyway, and centuries later, you have no achievements to show. You people like to bring up how Rome had better roads and basic supplies than modern Africa, but you forget that Rome, quite literally, was not built in a day. The history of Rome is the history of solving extremely difficult, generational problems. I'll even give you a concrete example because I'm generous: it took Rome 118 years to defeat Carthage. That's over a century, 4 generations, of repeated failure before success. The people who started working on the problem died before they achieved success. I'll give you a non-Roman example too: the great wall of China: guess what? It took over 2000 years to build! Really, the history of most of the civilizations you guys like to cite is not just that of brilliant geniuses solving problems at the drop of a hat, those are exceptions. Their history is one of many people working on hard problems, not knowing if they were solvable or not, yet persisting anyway. Am I saying don't travel out? Nope, you can in fact travel out to give yourself more leverage to tackle the problems, but this idea of "run away, save yourself" because of hard problems is precisely how we got here in the first place and it's certainly not how we'll get out.
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Focus Ramon
Focus Ramon@FocusRamon·
Good algo
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ORISA@Mojoaf·
First to do no dey pain If you’re Adam me I’m Adamant
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JOE KAY
JOE KAY@joekay·
being less impulsive with your emotions & being able to control your words + actions is always going to keep you at a high level.
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Dwin, The Stoic
Dwin, The Stoic@DwinTheStoic·
And the people I’m most worried about are the younger generation. Cos what do they have to look forward to that is genuinely African? All this money worship that we choose to call art now? Haba. I’m not even saying let’s die it, just let’s allow alternatives thrive. That’s all.
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🥢@CHOPSTIIIIX·
I’m making these tweets to say… real Love and Kindness will always birth greatness… especially in an industry that lacks it. There’s too much negative energy flying around and it shows.
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