Fiyinfoluwa
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Fiyinfoluwa
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@tito_notyours @n0thimagain Bro no be to dey order food, she fit just wake talk sey she wan chop one parfait, afternoon cravings sef go Dey 😂😂😂
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@n0thimagain I no fit do am with who no sabi cook sha, cos na two of us go dey kitchen run everything.
I no fit dey order food everyday sehh
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I no dey entitled to anybody’s money, but if I give you game and you give me 200k out of 9.9M, I go send the money back to you Istg
PROFESSIONAL BETS TIP 👀@pbtips_
E give game owner 200k Out of 9.9M God abeg no put my big boom for any follower hand 🤲🏽
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I woke up to see comments on my last tweet before i slept off but i will address it.
IF YOU SUCK AT GIVING, SHOVE IT IN YOUR ASS.
If you play game with 100 and win 10m, please you don’t have to tag or thank the person that gave you the game. JUST KEEP YOUR WIN instead of dropping 100k to 200k to the originator.
“Oh what if he lost the game?” 😂. Have you ever asked yourself why your condition has refused to be better?
Do you ever ask yourself why the rich gets richer?
LIKE I SAID, IT IS FAR MORE HONORABLE NOT TO GIFT AT ALL THAN THROW A GRAIN OUT.
Even CAIN’s gift was rejected.
Anyways, not every one reasons a like but 10M in my BET APP, the originator gets 1M.
GOOD MORNING.
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Na dem cause the traffic ooh😹
CHUKS 🍥@ChuksEricE
Former Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, was spotted today directing traffic in Ibadan, Oyo State👀🙆
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Publicity dey Nigeria Premier Football League, why you go Camp Nou?
#WorldPresident 🌎@Zlatan_Ibile
Money dey naija why dem dey japa ?
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#ThisWeekInUSNigeriaHistory in 2025, Nigerian chess master Tunde Onakoya made history by breaking the Guinness World Record for the longest chess marathon alongside American chess master Shawn Martinez in Times Square, New York.
#DYK Tunde is a U.S. Government Exchange Program alumnus. He’s one of 14,000+ exchange alumni in Nigeria driving impact across U.S.–Nigeria life, culture, and collaboration.
#Freedom250
Photo credit: Chess in Slums Africa

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Thank God say he give up, I for dey pretend now say he good💔💔💔💔💔💔
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chiyenre@sukky_lalu
Balo teases new song after series of clout chasing, debtors diss track otw 🕺🕺🕺🕺🕺🕺🔥🔥🔥 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🕺🕺🕺🕺🕺🕺
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How I know Tunde is not a Sincere guy, is that he and the Salako guy were having lengthy conversations.
Then he took a screenshot of when they started talking to make it look like famzing lol
adé.@theadeszn
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
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I didn’t originally want to speak on this, but I strongly disagree with the idea that “upskilling” is a simple solution to Nigeria’s employment and income challenges.
It overlooks a major reality: high-paying jobs in Nigeria are limited and concentrated in a few sectors like oil and gas, banking, and tech sectors that are not easily accessible to the average person. The structure of the labour market itself is a big part of the problem.
Take public service for example. Many people spend decades working and progressing through difficult systems writing multiple exams, gaining experience, and taking on leadership roles yet their salaries remain relatively low. The issue here isn’t a lack of effort or skill; it’s that the system doesn’t reward those efforts adequately.
Also, not every profession has a clear “upskill pathway” into higher income. What does upskilling realistically look like for:
Teachers?
Lecturers?
Civil servants?
It’s not always practical or even possible to transition into higher-paying industries, especially when opportunities are limited.
So when people use a small group of high earners to generalize about an entire population, it becomes misleading. You can’t apply a simple average to a country of over 200 million people with such uneven access to opportunities.
The real issue isn’t just individual skill levels it’s the structure of the economy and labour market:
Limited number of high-paying jobs
Barriers to entry into those sectors
Low wages in essential professions
Until those structural issues are addressed, telling people to simply “upskill” doesn’t fully solve the problem.
A university education, whether 4 or 6 years, should reasonably translate into a decent standard of living. When it doesn’t, that points to deeper systemic challenges rather than individual shortcomings.
abeg make APC continue day rule you are indeed foolish, country salary structure day poor you are telling me I should upskill, upskill and get an increment of 30k after spending so much money on master's degree. I no wan even talk much cause I fit cry, wetin the Nigerian government do my mama and my papa , I no fit recount am because na tears go full my keypad.
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Whatever is for me would not pass me by! - Akinbiyi A.A
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ARA W/ @Olamide out everywhere!
onerpm.link/ARA
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