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Virtuous George

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Billionaire Mind/Humanitarian/ɬɧɛ Social Media Manager/Writer/Media Girl/Digital Marketer/Founder @jesusfedngᴊᴜꜱᴛ ᴀ ɢɪʀʟ ᴡʜᴏ ʟᴏᴠᴇꜱ ᴛʜᴇ ʟᴏʀᴅ!𝐏ʀᴏᴠᴇʀʙ𝐬 𝟑𝟏:𝟏𝟎

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Legal Yanju
Legal Yanju@LegalYanju·
I PASSED MY BAR FINALS!!!!! OGHENE MIGWO!! OGHENE MIGWO!! OGHENE MIGWO!!
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Ja Leto
Ja Leto@_falsi1ke·
Repeat After Me: I will end this year happier, richer, and healthier.
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Victoria Nyanzi
Victoria Nyanzi@victoria_nyanzi·
You have to develop a strong opinion of yourself so you don't end up internalizing the beliefs others have of you.
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simp4M_
simp4M_@sheismattie·
Omoo, data na big girl purchase oh.
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D.@Lush_Beauty1·
I want my wedding to have a worship session.
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Big Baby🌚❤️
Big Baby🌚❤️@AdesolaBlessin9·
I wholeheartedly recommend Jesus Christ.
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Muna🦋
Muna🦋@Mouna_Boo·
God is very intentional. Nothing about your life is random. Not the delays, not the detours, not even the waiting. He knows exactly what He’s doing. Please learn to trust him more this year.
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uniq
uniq@ethrealuniq·
God forbid I forget the good things someone has done for me because of a misunderstanding.
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Idy Adams
Idy Adams@IdyAdams3·
Go and see the full movie before coming out to spew rubbish. This movie clearly highlighted the different issues amongst the major ethnic groups in Nigeria. And even though it’s just the banditry that was highlighted in the film, is it not the sad reality we’re facing now???
Bashir Ahmad, OON@BashirAhmaad

The reason why some Arewa people are angry about The Herd movie is not because we are denying the reality of banditry, far from it. It is about the dangerous consequences of profiling an entire ethnic group and region that has already suffered immensely from years of insecurity. I watched the teaser on @NetflixNaija, and even though I haven’t watched the full movie yet, the one clear problem that stands out is stereotyping. In the teaser, Fulani herders are shown crossing the road with their cattle, while a newlywed couple inside a car and other travellers drive by, then suddenly the herdsmen pull out guns, start shooting indiscriminately and kidnap everyone. This single scene paints a picture that is actually facile as it is dangerously inaccurate. The truth is this, it is true and verifiable that some of the bandits terrorizing innocent people and our communities are Fulani. We have consistently and openly acknowledged that, called them out, condemned their atrocities and demanded that authorities deal with them mercilessly. Yet the overwhelming majority of Fulani herders are innocent and also among the very victims that have suffered the most from these terrorists. Many have lost their cattle, their livelihoods and their families. So producing a movie to profile them all as armed kidnappers only reinforces a harmful stereotype that fuels suspicion, resentment and even violence against innocent people. Film and media carry immense influence, they shape global perceptions and frame narratives, especially about communities that are poorly understood outside their regions. Instead of the producers of The Herd helping the world understand the complexity of Nigeria’s insecurity, the movie falls into the trap of blanket judgment. When such an international movie, portrays a one-dimensional story, millions of viewers around the world walk away believing that every Fulani herder is a terrorist and that is how stigma is created. That is how innocent people become targets of discrimination and harassment. Before producing a film that touches on such a sensitive and complex national issue, the producers should have done intensive field work by engaging stakeholders, security experts, victims, researchers and even representatives of pastoralist groups to help them capture the full picture of the situation. I believe @AliNuhu’s Nigerian Film Corporation should have given proper guidance to prevent such damaging portrayals. In the end, all we are saying is simple, tell the story. Condemn the criminals. Call out the terrorists. But do not cast a shadow of suspicion over millions of innocent herders who have nothing to do with these atrocities. Our country is dealing with a complex security challenge and the last thing we need is media content that deepens stereotypes and fuels more division. The producers should have known better.

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gipsey hustle
gipsey hustle@steff4n7·
Una go use congratulations kill me next year mehn
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Triiad ୭୭
Triiad ୭୭@triiadxx·
Girls, please PICK THE GENTLE ONE. The kind one. The one who brings you peace. The protective one. The one who is sure of you. The one who respects you. The one who understands your silence. . The one who sees your heart without judgment. The one who holds your dreams with care.
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The journey of A Christian lady
The journey of A Christian lady@ThejourneyofACL·
Day 15 of Hallelujah Challenge🔥🔥🔥 - Dress like your miracle You will not testify ke??? How did you dress today? For me, add Odogwu wife to Rich Aunty to Kingdom Financier to one of the top Entrepreneurs, list goes on🔥🔥 Testify in the comments, let’s go
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Tola
Tola@tallanee1·
I said when I’m ready, I will share my #HallelujahChallenge testimony and this is it. During the last Hallelujah Challenge with @nathanielblow, we were told to write our prayer points and dress like our miracle. Kia kia, I ran to Shein and ordered a cheap wedding dress about £50–£70 (can’t remember the exact amount but around this range). I even got a veil on the same site and was eyeing some white shoes because I was extraaa like that! 👰‍♀️ but just stick to the gown and veil. That night, I danced like never before and truly believed in God’s promises for me . Fast forward I met my husband in 2025, we dated, courted, and got married this same year! It still feels like a movie . Today is another chance to dress like your miracle trust God with all your heart, and dance like never before. Even if your faith is as little as a mustard seed, key into this challenge. Dress your miracle and your testimony is loading! 🙌🏽💃🏽 #HallelujahChallengeOCT2025 #HallelujahChallenge
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Donald
Donald@RealDonaldDoo·
Let me be the first to congratulate you. Congratulations on the things God has done. #HallelujahChallenge
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