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@AfuaaSam

A Life of Faith,A Life of Beauty. HR||BC

Katılım Aralık 2010
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Miss Sam@AfuaaSam·
He will restore all your wasted years.
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𝗦𝗵𝗮𝗺𝗺𝘆🎀
Can't wait till my life matches the one in my head. It's only a matter of time
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GT Atas@GodstimeAtas·
No matter the level of your fasting and prayers as a Christian in Nigeria, an atheist in China and Japan will always have a better quality of life than you.
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Nelson Amenya@amenya_nelson·
The most dangerous form of blindness is believing that your perspective is the only reality.
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Harley knows you are lonely and so she
After the premiere of The Trade, I got chatting with producers. I asked them why they didn’t just let Eric get away? He was the perfect villain. You’re rooting for him. Guess what they replied? Nigeria and Nigerian board restrictions. Another time, I was cast for a movie that ended being cancelled because the NPF refused to approve how the script portrayed them. It was either they shot it without NPF which was the soul of the plot (ie use any other uniform that doesn’t suggest the NPF, what’ll be the point?), or not shoot at all. They canceled. The Nigerian creative industry is not just restricted by “obvious” factors… there’re things that go on behind the scenes that greatly stifle ideation. In the movie Top Gun, the US Navy provided them access to the Ranger aircraft carriers, fighter jets, and ACTIVE-DUTY military pilots to perform the aerial stunts. In Transformers, the production received massive logistical support. They provided them with helicopters, Raptors, and actual military bases to use as filming locations. In Ironman, Marvel Studios was granted access an air force base and actual military aircraft to film the scenes where Tony Stark's experimental suit clashes with the US Air Force. To mention but a few. But in Nigeria, if you wear Camo as a civilian, you’ll witness wonders. The state of this nation affects EVERYTHING. It ruins things in ways you can’t begin to imagine until you have skin in it. You go outside to shoot, you have to deal with street louts. You have a script that touches major sectors, and you’ll have to seek approvals upon approvals, or risk your movie been banned after release. If this series even remotely refers to a particular national body, and the plot becomes too real, it’ll only take one person who feels attacked to can it. These people are not stupid. They’re also navigating Nigeria like everyone else. Let’s be kinder with our criticism.
Netflix Nigeria@NetflixNaija

Kemi is still not the one to play with! Blood Sisters Season 2, on Netflix 5th June.

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GHOne TV@ghonetv·
Foreigners will soon own Accra because Ghanaians are being forced out with high rent prices... - Nataki Kambon (Real Estate Reformer) #GHOneNews #EIBNetwork #GHOneTV #NewsAlert
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ROYZ@royzkingin·
The fact that no matter how smart you are, you cannot escape the stupidity of your society, is one thing that deeply pains me.
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Aba Mina❣️🇬🇭
Aba Mina❣️🇬🇭@mina_winst·
The ordinary Ghanaian is corrupt! Always finding ways to rob each other. We truly deserve our leaders. Smh!
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Dr. Sharyf
Dr. Sharyf@__Sharyf·
Ethiopia has about 20 times more cattle than Ghana but you’d never see cattle walking freely in their capital. We really need to do better.
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Scanty SZN
Scanty SZN@EiiScanty·
we gained independence in 1957, but in 2026 we should glorify an MP for repairing and commissioning traffic light like it’s a landmark achievement.
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