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@aud_acity

Diagnosed with winning syndrome. All I do is win from here onwards.

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champ 💫
champ 💫@champtgram·
I was raised with no religion. About a year ago, I ordered a Bible off of Amazon. Started reading 4 pages every day no matter what. My life has changed forever. He is risen.
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ayemojubar
ayemojubar@ayemojubar·
Then it’s time to look closer at what’s happening here. Nigeria needs global eyes right now. The current govt under Tinubu is tightening the space for opposition, and institutions that should be neutral, like @inecnigeria, are being dragged into it. The most active opposition, ADC, is facing coordinated pressure, and it’s starting to feel less like politics and more like suffocation. This isn’t just local news, it’s a democracy under strain. When the legislature echoes the executive and the judiciary goes quiet, something deeper is wrong. Use your platform to spotlight this. Let the world see it. Nigeria’s democracy shouldn’t fade in silence.
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Daily Loud
Daily Loud@DailyLoud·
Noticed we have a big following in Nigeria 🇳🇬
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Tristan Tate
Tristan Tate@TateTheTalisman·
Feeling “hormonal” is not an excuse for negative behaviour. It’s their time of the month? They’re pregnant? Frankly I don’t give a shit. Men are raging with a hormone too it’s called testosterone. Can I break your orbital bones and snap your neck then say “hehe, hormones!” No. Act right.
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T I M M I T O M 🤴
T I M M I T O M 🤴@timmosion·
Today I experienced some crazy thing about my people. Tomorrow is our home town traditional/cultural day, so the planning committee set up a pre-day party which started since afternoon. At exactly around 10:30pm a guy on bike came announcing that the neighboring village is being attacked by Fulani Hardmen terrorist. In less that 5 minutes the whole night tune day, youth brought out bikes, Mount and like K10 bikes first, set out for the neighbouring village while the DJ continue playing his music, every male youth on guard and dancing while the ladies start preparing too. Their was not a single sign of fear, rather chants of "let them come, their father, if our brothers do not get them, we are coming for them" Me and my other relatives mount checks, as in no sleeping while the grooves continue, we promise tomorrow must be greatest, even if the attack comes, nothing will stop our day. I am talking about right now, today the 5th through 6th of April, 2026, they are out here, they are "Gwong" of Southern Kaduna, they say "They have never succeeded before in attacking us and they will never, we don't fear death, we dance with death, only our own can chop us"
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The Yoruba Times@TheYorubaTimes

BREAKING 🇳🇬🏚️: Iworo, Ifelodun has been deserted as residents flee amid rising insecurity ravaging the community.

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Hannah Rachel
Hannah Rachel@hannahmuktar·
Every time we get there’s an attack @HQNigerianArmy won’t be on site no matter how long the attack lasts, but once the victims decides to arm themselves for self defense, they begin to arrest them and parade them as terrorists. Every damn time, every fu*king damn time
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bisoye
bisoye@AbisoyeOmotosho·
Something just hit me about that incident… When they went through my phone, they found nothing. They even searched “EGEDE” on my WhatsApp… just fishing for anything to pin on me. Still nothing. Then they started scrolling through my chats, looking for any name, any link, any excuse. When they couldn’t find anything to hold against me, that’s when the money talk started. They told me to open my bank app. I refused. I told them straight I’m not opening anything. That’s not something they’re even supposed to ask. Then the threats started. Saying they could take me to the bridge and throw me off like nobody would know. All because they couldn’t find anything on me. That moment told me everything. There’s still a lot of things that happened… I’m still going to come here and say.
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I really hope this video goes viral and the Nigeria Police Force sees this and does something about it. This happened in Abulado, Lagos. Me and my guy @ehispascal were on a bike when four officers stopped us. We came down peacefully, no issues at all. One officer was talking to me, another to my guy. Everything was calm. They were asking questions and we answered calmly because we had nothing to hide. They asked me to open my phone, and I didn’t hesitate because I didn’t want any problem. Suddenly, out of nowhere, one man came from behind and slapped me. Even the officer checking my phone was shocked and asked what just happened. At that moment, I didn’t even know he was a police officer because he wasn’t in uniform. Out of anger, I reacted and slapped him back and even tried to confront him. That’s when the others held me and told me he was an officer. That’s when I realized everything was already planned. Next thing, all of them started beating us. It was bad. My guy’s face even got swollen. They then threatened to take us to the station. I told them no problem, let’s go, but the officer who slapped me must come along too. I told them when we get to the station, they would know who my father is. They kept asking for his name, but I refused and said they would find out at the station. That’s when they got scared. Instead of taking us to the station, they drove us to a bridge, dropped us there, and told us to go.

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Jesse Jagz Abaga
Jesse Jagz Abaga@Jessejagz·
Lost count of the horror on my TL today: 7+ worshippers killed, many abducted in Easter church attacks in Kaduna. 150 mostly women & children kidnapped in Zamfara villages 4 police officers killed in Borno, church burned in Chibok. Only in one day ooo!!
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Don't Die Japan
Don't Die Japan@Blueprint_Japan·
It’s fascinating that you’ve found a “home” through your experiences, but the supplements I ordered on March 29th still haven’t found their way to my home. Is my order being stuck in "Preparing for Shipment" another one of those things that brain data can’t quite explain? Your AI support is giving me Zen-like riddles, claiming my order doesn't even exist. Perhaps you should try reconstructing your supply chain with psilocybin as well.
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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
Something happened in the past six months post psilocybin and 5-MeO-DMT that I can't fully explain. The brain data helps but doesn't complete the picture. Feels like a home I didn't know I was looking for. I'm trying to figure out what to do with that now.
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Kangmin Lee | 이강민
Kangmin Lee | 이강민@kangminlee·
Did you know? South Korea hosts one of the world’s largest Easter parades right in the center of its capital, Seoul. God is moving powerfully in South Korea. 🇰🇷 Christ is Risen! ✝️🐣 Happy Easter, Happy Resurrection Sunday!
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Rebecca Enonchong
Rebecca Enonchong@africatechie·
Cameroonians tried. They went to the polls and voted Biya out of office by overwhelming numbers last October. After Biya stole the election, Cameroonians took to the streets. Dozens were killed, thousands arrested and are still in prison today. One main opposition leader died while in custody. The winner of the election is in exile in Gambia. This constitutional change was introduced on a holiday, voted on the next day, by a parliament whose terms expired last year. Of the 380 eligible legislators, only 222 actually voted. (200 in favor - 52.6%). Meaning many many legislators simply didn’t show up. Biya has changed the Constitution so many times, whenever it suited him, that it no longer means anything. He has turned it into a simple tool for keeping power. #FreeCameroon 🇨🇲
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@africatechie @BBCWorld @Sophie_Mokoena What are Cameroonians doing about this? How long will this go on?

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Ex-Muslim Testimonies 🇳🇱
When Christians fail to act like Christ we are disappointed When Muslims fail to act like Mohammed we are relieved
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DON “Tobechukwu” Ade 👑
For decades, the Islamic Republic of Iran has tried to control faith. Conversion from Islam is treated as a crime punishable by death. Bibles are confiscated. House churches are raided. Pastors are arrested, imprisoned, and killed. Yet Christianity has quietly grown... not in public churches, but in living rooms, basements, and small apartments where believers gather behind closed doors. Marziyeh Amirizadeh and Maryam Rostampour distributed 20,000 Bibles across Iran and founded two secret house churches. In 2009, both were arrested, imprisoned in the infamous Evin Prison, and sentenced to death by hanging. When interrogators demanded the name of her pastor, Marziyeh answered: "Jesus Christ is my pastor." She was released after 259 days following diplomatic pressure from the United States government and intervention by Pope Benedict XVI. Her fellow prisoner and friend, Shirin Alam Hooli, a Kurdish political activist detained in the same prison, was later executed. Iran is now widely described as having one of the fastest-growing evangelical movements in the world, driven by converts who chose faith despite the consequences. The Islamic Republic spent 45 years trying to eliminate Christianity among its own people. It failed. If this regime eventually falls, the church that grew in secret will simply step into the light. The same Christians who endured decades of repression without being silenced could become some of the country's most powerful witnesses. Dictatorships can demand outward conformity. They cannot manufacture inward conviction. The underground church in Iran has survived the regime.
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Trissy😌
Trissy😌@Trissy001·
Please push this as far as you can. Abdu needs our help 🫶🏿
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@abdussekalala is battling a severe autoimmune liver condition and urgently needs a transplant in India. He needs to raise $50,000 to save his life. No amount is too small. 📲 Kindly send any support to: 0775722124 (Abdu Ssekalala) Kindly RETWEET for awareness 🙏 #SaveAbdu

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Cyborg Warlord
Cyborg Warlord@Admiral_Cyborg·
Seyi is moving with a car mounted RF Jammer?! Bro!!! This person holds NO political office, neither is he an elected government official. They're showing you a full state capture, in HD! IF YOU LIKE DONT TAKE BACK YOUR COUNTRY!
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