Austin

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Austin

Austin

@96_austine

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Nigeria Katılım Ağustos 2012
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👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊
👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊@UnkleAyo·
"What are you doing for the boychild?" You're a fool. "You too celebrate them yourself" You're a fool. "Is Tunde not your mate?" You're a fool. "Why are you gaslighting women to speak for the boychild? You're a fool. My callouts yesterday were intentionally targeted at GLOBAL bodies charged with the welfare of children and corporate bodies who cosplay to be gender inclusive. When badwidth permitted, I have: - raised money for children regardless of gender, - given my resources, - ran mentorship scrims, - constantly used my public writing to advocate for men, drive discourses on men leading healthy lives, - provided learning and growth resources for free. I have chosen to make some public and I have privatised others because I AM NOT A GLOBAL BODY and I am not running this as a cause. There's only so much that individuals can do - that is why global bodies exist. Writing again, just incase you're inflicted with aphasia. THERE IS ONLY SO MUCH THAT INDIVIDUALS CAN DO - THAT IS WHY GLOBAL BODIES EXIST. GLOBAL BODIES SHOULD BE HELD RESPONSIBLE. There's no reason why global bodies like @WHO @UNICEF @UNESCO and @unesco_abuja charged with the welfare of children, regardless of gender are: - demonizing the boychild with male stereotypes - depriving the boychild of opportunities availed his female counterparts - associating the boychild with imprints are precursorial bullies and molesters. - constantly neglecting the boychild. These are valid questions. If you believe children are children, these questions shouldn't bother you. The cataclysmic clapback that the neglect of the boy-child will trigger is no longer a threat. It is already an escalation. You can literally draw a direct proportionality from the neglect of the boychild to the rise in crime and breakdown of law & order - there's also a strong correlation to untamed, undirected, unmentored testosterone. A societal system that overccorrects by empowering only the girl-child, leaving the boychild uncatered is a contraption. Are you building a different society for the girl child you're prioritizing? I'm not saying you should lend your voice o. I'm not saying you should equally ask these questions. You're vituperating in whataboutism now because it suits your sentiments, because you don't share the same gender with the child being marginalised. But your empowered girl-children will meet the neglected boy-children in front. One day I hope to have girl children and I don't want them to be unsafe in a society filled with dysfunctional men that stemmed from neglected boy children. #SaveTheBoyChild Happy International Day of the Boychild. Let no one tell you anything different - you're the building block of the society. Without you, the society will fail to exist. You've been born with a burden, a burden to be needed - but it is also a blessing. Wear it with pride. You'll have scars assuredly but they're your badge of honor. The men who have gone before you have shown you what is possible - the odds might not be in your favor but the odds are yours to create because you're gods. Live with integrity because that's all you're worth. Everything you aspire to be is on the other side of fear - like Vikings, launch into uncharted waters, glide in uncharted skies, boulder through uncharted savannas. You should stop learning from your mistakes and start learning from the experiences of the men who have gone before you. #SaveTheBoyChild
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Spotlight Abby
Spotlight Abby@Spotlight_Abby·
@dieworkwear I find that the principles of elegance, class and styling are the same across many cultures. The tighter, the tackier and less elegant. Once again, Derek won with this one.
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Olaudah Equiano®
Olaudah Equiano®@RealOlaudah·
It all began in 1977, when 3 young Nigerian Doctors, who just returned from overseas decided to come together to setup a hospital. One of them practiced Medicine, the other was a surgeon and the third was a gynecologist. They converted an apartment owned by one of them, which was located in Alhaji Danmole Street, Surulere, Lagos into their specialist hospital and shared the rent equally. They named the hospital Mercy Specialist Hospital, and began operations in 1977. They quickly gained popularity among lower and middle-class Nigerians and attracted many patients due to their versatility
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Sir Dickson
Sir Dickson@Wizarab10·
It is not just sex, it is a conquest. It is beyond condescension and utmost disrespect. It is a slap on your masculinity. You have 2 options as a guy. One is to walk away immediately. The second is to perish. Everything in life is about sex, except sex. Sex is about power.
Mide Brown🫧🤎@auntylamide

I have a Question for the Men Why does Cheating Affect y’all so much? What happened to y’all being the stronger gender

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African Hub
African Hub@AfricanHub_·
An African Legend coming back home in the evening after being sent to buy sugar in the morning😂
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First Doctor
First Doctor@FirstDoctor·
1. Using olive oil on a baby ✅ Using camphor on a baby ❌ 2. Kissing a baby on the feet ✅ Kissing them on the lips ❌ 3. Touching a baby gently ✅ Throwing them up and catching ❌ 4. Lying a baby to sleep face up ✅ Lying them to sleep face down ❌ 5. Using vaseline on a baby ✅ Using mentholatum on them ❌ 6. Giving babies breastmilk ✅ Giving them honey ❌ Repost: for others.
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FischerKing
FischerKing@FischerKing64·
Proposed regulation: every tattoo ‘artist’ is required to tell a woman before inking her body ‘this will make a lot of good men think you’re a whore.’ Like those cigarette warnings in Europe plastered over a pack ‘causes cancer!’
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Sir Dickson
Sir Dickson@Wizarab10·
Nigerian Men waiting for Karma
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Kyle
Kyle@TheQuickNeutral·
-Man makes opinion. -woman uses circular logic to shame disagree with man. -Other man points out she’s doing the same thing as the man with her account. -Woman unwittingly confirms other man’s logic by calling him out the same way other man called her out, proving his point but she’s blind to it. - other man try’s to explain to woman - woman attacks a grammar mistake to attempt to invalidate the other man but in doing so seals her fate at the fool. I love X
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Okong' Okuna
Okong' Okuna@XivTroy·
My big brother brought his gf home last year. She was an immediate hit. Said little, laughed much. A Master's degree student & banker. She would join my mom & her sisters in the kitchen. My old man would call us (me & my brother). This is what he had to say:
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Dr Ayo
Dr Ayo@OluAyoola7D·
Sir, you are most definitely reprobate. And Sir I am sincerely going to be on the lookout for any evidence that suggests that you are not a wicked old fool. Sir, it saddens me to write this but you leave us no options. And if and when I find them I shall do my best to publish them. And if you Sir have such evidence please point them at me Anyways Sir, this is how I reached the conclusion you have been given off to a reprobate mind. One: You were born in 1956. This means you were already going to be three years old when CBN issued “its’ first currency and the West African Currency Board equivalents withdrawal was initiated. Since you were said to have been born in February, that means you were already a full fifteen-year-old before Yakubu Gowon announced that “Naira” was now our decimal currency. As today is the 22nd of October, 2023 it implies that you have been alive and therefore witnessed all the decline of the “Naira” from the point where Naira was 0.658 to a Dollar until now when it is 1190 Naira to a Dollar on the parallel market. In fact, by some interesting arc of fate, you come from Bayelsa same place Oil was first discovered in Nigeria and were born in 1956 same year Oil was discovered in Nigeria in commercial quantities. Oil, the major export that became the main foundation of our forex. Deduction One here is that you saw, first hand, everything as it happened. These things may be part history and part experience for us younger people, but for 67-year-olds like you Sir, they were/are fully something you experienced. Two, you were once a Senator, you once sat in the red chamber, the highest lawmaking body of our dear great country. Long before then you had branded yourself as a man who made common sense. So with several decades and years of experience on business and common sense, you sat in a seat for four years where you had the power to introduce/sponsor a bill. You did not introduce/sponsor the #BuyNaijaToGrowTheNaira Bill. You did not introduce/sponsor any bill to curb bloated spending/allowances/Salaries of the NASS. You did not introduce/sponsor any bill that prevents top Government functionaries from frivolous spending, medical tourism etc. You sat there alongside other senators, suspended your common sense and fed fat on the commonwealth. Deduction Two: Your business and political journey strongly suggests that you knew, witnessed and benefited from all the policies, executive orders and bills across boards that saw that Nigeria imported more than it exported, and consumed more than it produced. Three, you are a politician under the PDP banner, you are supposed to be in opposition. The pardonable though silly thing would have been for you to call all out the present active players. But of course, you could never, you have no moral higher ground. So you resolve to shooting blanks. You start to shout into the air. How dare you come on here to tell the same people whose commonwealth you joined the establishment to pillage what to do. The effrontery! Deduction Three: You are unable to read the room and have no integrity or character at core to back your misdirected outlook. In conclusion, you had the experience, witnessed the complete Naira history, had the resources, and held the position. You, for four years (2015-2019) had everything you could possibly need to try to execute that which you bay about today. And Sir you also lack the common sense to know to keep quiet if you cannot direct your call to the most appropriate stakeholders. When a dog wags its tails, the joy is in the head not the tail. One would think that an elder such as yourself would already know this. But look at you now, void of voice and reason. So No, the Naira is not “finding” its proper and natural value. No, the Naira is waking up from an induced coma to find out how much it’s been raped by the very people purposed to be Guardians of her. The $1.5B monthly wasn’t to defend the Naira. It was an anaesthesia deployed to numb the pain and brutality of the acts of the rapists. Now Naira is awake, screaming for pain and sobbing uncontrollably in full despair as she bleeds away more and more of her life force. But you already know these, right? You just didn’t know that we know that you know.
Ben Murray-Bruce@benmurraybruce

The Naira is finding its proper and natural value because the Central Bank of Nigeria has stopped the practice of defending the Naira with $1.5 billion monthly. If you want the Naira to rise, don't come on social media to vent. Instead, it would be best if you now defended the Naira by coming on social media with Glo data. Coming to Silverbird Cinemas to watch Nollywood movies. Shifting from Manchester United and Real Madrid to Enyimba FC and Kano Pillars. Eating Dangote spaghetti and washing it down with Chivita juice, and flying home for Christmas and New Year with Air Peace. Only when we #BuyNaijaToGrowTheNaira will the Naira appreciate, not when we come on social media to vent.

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Man’s NOT Barry Roux
Man’s NOT Barry Roux@AdvoBarryRoux·
My greatest fear in life is to unknowingly meet these ones in their “I found Jesus” era.
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Ferdy
Ferdy@Burmese_Tyga_·
You can see fried plantains and tell the personality of who fried it. This person is a good, polite and courteous person, well raised in a home with both parents. They exercise too and have a stable relationship. 🤗
Ifeoluwa B. | Book Editor@yinkus_pinkus_

Joy in a plate 🤤🤭

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LifeMathMoney ₿ | Unapologetic Truths.
How to Avoid a False Rape Case 1) Avoid Unstable Women (Leftists) Blue hair. Feminist. Leftist. You know the type. 2) Avoid Women in the Entertainment Industry Singers, actresses, performers, etc. Anyone in the entertainment industry is highly incentivized to falsely accuse someone of rape because the popularity and media attention might turn out to be good for their career. 3) Never have sex with a drunk woman If a woman is drunk or high from drugs, do not have sex with her. Don’t bring her to your house and if she’s already there – send her home. 4) Be able to account for your time after abandoning the date and sending her home If you do end up in one of the three scenarios above and send the woman home, get some quick proof of that. Go buy something like a snack or buy some petrol and pay with card (automatic timestamped proof). 5) A lawyer friend told me I should record the sex A very good lawyer friend and mentor of mine once recommended to me that I should record the encounter with security cameras. He said that I should set up a security camera on my door and bedroom. It needs to show she came willingly (in both places). He said if I’m at her place, turn on audio recording on the phone (there are many apps that let you do this covertly). There have been many cases internationally where the falsely accused were able to get all charges dropped quickly after they were able to provide video evidence of the sex not being rape. Of course I’m not telling you to do this, I’m just telling you what someone else told me. If you do something like this I’d say never share the video with anyone or tell anyone you have it. 6) Don’t talk about how rich you are Don’t talk about how rich you are or how much money you have. Don’t be the moron who shows up in a supercar to impress a girl from Bumble. Doing stupid shit like that makes you a target for unscrupulous women who think they can get something from you by making a false accusation. 7) Send her a pleasant text message the next morning If you have sex with her, make sure to message her the next morning telling her how great of a time it was and that you would love to see her again. This creates feelings of positivity and shows that mutual consent was present (you aren’t afraid of acknowledging and referencing your time together). 8) Take her out for breakfast the morning after Take her out for breakfast the morning after and it doesn’t feel like a “hook up” anymore and pretty much nullifies any “buyer’s remorse” feelings she might have. 9) Record your phone calls, keep your texts, and I’ve heard that you should screenshot nudes Record your phone calls. Screenshot and save your texts and dating app messages. A very good lawyer friend and mentor of mine also recommended that I should screenshot nudes she sends me. Of course I am not recommending you screenshot anyone's nudes without their consent or permission - I'm just telling you that I have heard from experienced lawyers that it will help your case should things get to it. 10) Never apologize for consensual sex If a girl is trying to get you into a false rape case, she will likely do things like text or call you saying that she felt what happened was “wrong” or “not right” or that you “made her do it” or “I felt pressured/rushed”. She could be recording the call to set up fake evidence. Say something like “Baby I had a great time and I love how much you want me. I can’t wait to see you again. What are you doing on Saturday?” Of course you cancel on Friday and never see her again because you are not an idiot. Don’t do something dumb like say “sorry” or apologize in any way – especially if she demands an apology. Demanding an apology is a classic trick used to get a fake confession out of you. 11) Never talk to the cops If the police call you, don’t answer the phone. If things get to this point, make sure you have a good lawyer because you are going to need him. Take care folks. False accusations of rape are very common. Most rape cases that get filed are false. “Almost 90% of the rape cases, particularly the complaint cases filed in the courts turn out to be false” - Superintendent of Police Not every woman out there is a “good person” and the people who say “you don’t have to worry about a false case because they don’t happen” will not be there for you if you happen to catch a false accusation. IMPORTANT If you've read this far, sign up to my newsletter (link in the first reply to this tweet) and also on my profile. I'm going to be sending out a full email on this topic with much more detail tomorrow. Sign up to the list so you don't miss it.
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Talk2veee
Talk2veee@talk2veee·
We used to have men like this on every street when we were growing up. They are always seated in front of their house in the evening, either reading a newspaper or listening to news on their small transistor radio. There was no small pikin they could not discipline. 😁 Some will see you with a ball and start asking about your academic performance 😁 If they seize your ball or kite, just go home. Play don finish for that day o! And if them flog you, you dare not let your parents know. E mean say you don go do bad thing. Your parents fit give you additional flogging Take your bike home and do your homework, don't you know it's past time for you to be on the street. Then, it took a community to raise a child. Now everyone is minding his/her business by building houses with fence. They were always either retired teachers, Bankers,Nitel or Nigerian railway personnels. Now hustle don kill many of them. How many men even make it to retirement age these days? May God grant us the grace. #copied
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StripMallGuy@realEstateTrent·
Nobody loves doing deals more than the guy that taught me the real estate business. After 35 years, he’s still coming across great deals. But he’s passing on everything as of late. I asked him why:
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Coach Noah Revoy | Arms Dealer For The Soul 🏴‍☠️
It's harsh truth time. Historically, men don't protect women; they protect their own women. That includes their family and the women of allied men. If no man (husband, father, brother, uncle) claimed a woman as his, she was unprotected and in constant danger. Despite our natural masculine desire to defend the weak, trying to protect strange women was a risk with no upside, and life was already risky enough without starting a fight you might not be able to finish over a woman that no one wants. In the West, white men created high-trust societies by systematically eliminating the low-impluse control men, the same men who were violent towards women. We did this for 5000 years, changing our genetics in the process. We domesticated ourselves. We can still be ultraviolent, but now we do it with control, which is far more dangerous to our enemies while remaining useful to us. This all resulted in western man creating incentives that promoted the generalized protection of women and children. We became rich enough as a society to protect even strange women that no individual man cared about. For the first time in history, a woman's safety mattered in its own right, not because she was the property of her father or husband. We did this out of the goodness of our hearts, unable to see the long-term consequences. Unfortunately, offering women something and expecting nothing in return led to more and more of the type of women that no man wanted to protect. Today, an ever-growing number of men are feeling like it's just not worth the trouble to provide generalized protection to women they don't know and are not invested in. Society has removed the incentive structure to protect strange women. Its going to get a lot worse and more dangerous for women in the coming decades. The decay in the quality of women and mens response to that decay is going to bring us back again to the point where only women who are protected by a man (and his gang) have security. In the case of the video, her group never created a high-trust society. They were always operating at the level of male gangs and in-group protection only. The men who saw her being assaulted didn't know her; she didn't belong to anyone they valued. She didn't even like men. So they had no incentive to protect her.
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Andrew Wilkinson
Andrew Wilkinson@awilkinson·
This x 10,000. The number one mistake people make is thinking too big on their first business. They try to start the next SpaceX when they should be starting a paving company. Something boring that gets you the money to start the next SpaceX later. Build the launch pad before the rocket.
Nick Huber@sweatystartup

If you aren’t rich, every single business you start needs to be cashflow positive within two months. If it isn’t, go get a job working for somebody who knows how to make money or a rich person with a big idea. Sounds silly but this is why most people fail. Poor early decisions.

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