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HYPETRIBE@hypetribeng·
LHIL FROSH 🥶🤯
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DJ TUNEZ
DJ TUNEZ@DJ_TUNEZ·
1 VS 10 AND I STOOD MY GROUND. THAT’S WHY YOU COLLECTED AS WELL, WHEN I DEFENDED MYSELF.
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Ayo | Farm Tribe by AY 🇳🇬 🇹🇷 🌾🍫🫚
Omo, living in Turkey opened my eyes. The moment a big brand like Coca-Cola starts pricing crazy, small companies don’t complain… they compete. Same 33cl cola: Coca-Cola → 70 TL Le-cola → 40 TL And guess what? People buy the cheaper one without thinking twice. No “is it original?” No “I don’t know this brand” No forming big man with expensive labels. They just want value for their money. Now compare that to Nigeria… A small company drops the SAME alternative at half the price, and instead of support, people start suspecting it: “Why is it cheap?” “Abeg I no trust am” “Na fake be this” We complain about expensive living, but we ignore the solutions when they show up. Truth is: Some economies grow because people support competition. Others stay stuck because people worship brands. Same problem. Different mindset
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DJ TUNEZ
DJ TUNEZ@DJ_TUNEZ·
THIS NIGGA BURNA BOY! ALL SIGNS OF WEAKNESS!
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DJ TUNEZ
DJ TUNEZ@DJ_TUNEZ·
OGBAFIA NUMBER 1 DON WAKE OOO!
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A.Y.O
A.Y.O@YusufAsunmogejo·
Hello Prince Adewale @Maya_leeke , I have been watching your tweets and your attacks on our faith lately on this app. Remember you had once tried to engage me by stalking me, and I used to ignore you. I did that deliberately. For the sake of people who may want to be deceived, let me make some explanations as a rebuttal. Prince Adewale is pushing a surface level narrative about Sharia without understanding how classical Islamic practice works. In Islamic law, the ruling on apostasy was never about someone changing their personal beliefs in the privacy of their bedroom. It was the historical equivalent of high treason. In the early days, Islamic societies were under constant military threat. Leaving the faith almost always meant defecting to the enemy army, leaking state secrets, and taking up arms against your own people. The penalty was for political and military betrayal. Even in the ancient world, religion and the state were tied together. If you lived in the Roman Empire or the Persian Empire and defected to their enemies, the penalty was death. In fact, in our Nigerian law, what happens if a Nigerian citizen renounces their allegiance to the country, crosses over to join an armed insurgency, leaks military intelligence, and starts fighting the Nigerian state? Can Nigeria accept that in the name of freedom of association? No. The constitution defines that as treason, and the penalty is death. The United States and every other nation on earth have severe penalties for treason and armed rebellion. In early Islamic history, the Muslim community was a new state fighting for its survival. So leaving the faith was a public defection to the hostile enemy camp. If it was just about changing religion, we would see a very different history. We have authentic records where people left Islam during the time of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), and they walked away freely. You can read the famous Hadith narrated by Jabir bin Abdullah in Sahih al-Bukhari, found in the Book of Virtues of Madinah. An unnamed Bedouin came to the Prophet (peace be upon him), he openly canceled his pledge of Islam, and walked right out of the city. Nobody touched him. Read that again. You cannot strip away the historical and political context of a law just to push a fearmongering agenda on Twitter. Prince Adewale, Be Warned.
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In sharia, If you leave Islam for another religion, they will kpai you.

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sureboy 🪖
sureboy 🪖@Asarailu_·
Person tag abazz business somehow you ys3l3ss twitter cabal wants to paint the guy to be a bad person and not Abazz that’s been dubious with the deal from the onset. Omo una wicked o
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OLA ⏳
OLA ⏳@A_kinola02·
Firstly the guy said he asked you for the price of the jersey,you went behind his back and said tife has sent you the money,fine. Secondly you try to bully the guy into choosing 8 winners and leaving the remaining 7 winners for you,e no gree Thirdly you sent the guy a very low quality jersey saying it is the player version… Some f00ls were defending this btw. “His trying to farm” Wetin una papa dey wake up dey do daily for this app ? No be to farm? Etishofo danu
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chart data@chartdata·
10 years ago today, Drake, Wizkid and Kyla's "One Dance" was released. It became Drake's first #1 as a lead artist on the Hot 100, made Wizkid the first Nigerian artist to top the chart and was the year's biggest global hit.
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SERAH IBRAHIM
SERAH IBRAHIM@TheSerahIbrahim·
These clique thing you people do on Twitter is disgusting Abazz tried to trick that guy, tried to keep the jerseys, tried to distribute them himself, tried to keep some of the jerseys and NONE of you made a post to caution his wrong Now he sent substandard jerseys for an arguably befitting price and see how you all have crept out to support him. What is wrong is wrong, but you all Twitter influencer cliques are dishonest disgusting lots. I can’t wait for campaign period because you cheap souls will obviously sell Nigerians to APC for a plate of porridge. Tueh.
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KING CHIDI
KING CHIDI@guzu_p·
The funny thing about this abazz and the guy Victor Osimhen gifted 15 jerseys to is that prior to seeing that tweet, I never knew abazz sold jerseys. So due to that guy, which is obviously a small account, he was able to put abazz business, a bigger account on the spotlight. Since the comment Victor Osimhen mentioned abazz under his comment section was due to he was tagged as the vendor he wants to patronize got more than a million impression, it simply means more than a million people now know he sell jerseys. The guy literally promoted your business but how does abazz repay him back? • By trying to take half of the jerseys Victor gifted to him • By trying to intimidate him with his Twitter influence • By selling him fake jerseys And we have fools supporting him because they belong in the same clique. Nigerians are really wicked people.
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SAMBO
SAMBO@_Abdulakeem_·
UPDATE ABOUT THE JERSEY SITUATION. Earlier today, Abazz sent out 10 jerseys across different locations. Ilorin, Ogun, Lagos, Abuja, and Aba. So far, two recipients in Lagos have received theirs and reached out to me with concerns about the quality of the jerseys. At first, I didn’t believe it, but after seeing the videos, I understood why they felt that way. You just have to see the pictures and videos too. I immediately contacted Abazz to raise this, and he explained that what was sent was the “player’s version.” However, in one of the conversations I saw, a recipient requested to return the jersey, and Abazz responded by asking him to keep it while promising to send another jersey of his choice. Any club. Thankfully, others are yet to receive theirs, so this can still be properly addressed before more deliveries are completed. At this point, with more than one person reporting the same issue, it’s important to take it seriously and not treat it as a mistake. For me, this is not about dragging anyone or making noise over jerseys. It’s about integrity. It’s about trust. It’s about doing things the right way, especially when people are involved. I will continue to follow up on this to ensure that everyone who was promised a jersey gets something they are genuinely happy with. We all deserve fairness. Thank you for your patience and continued support, I’ll keep everyone updated.
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SAMBO@_Abdulakeem_

I don’t like doing this, but I’ve always heard about big accounts gatekeeping, and today, I experienced it firsthand. Earlier today, I shoot my shot at @victorosimhen9 by tagging him purely out of admiration for how he represents the Nigerian flag. I asked him for a Galatasaray jersey and pitched @abazwhyllzz as the vendor, as one of the big and reputable accounts selling jerseys here ❤️ He responded and promised me a signed Champions League jersey 🙏🔥. He also said he will get 15 additional jerseys from Abazz for me to share. Now here’s where things got interesting. I reached out to Abazz via DM and, to my surprise, he said he had already selected winners on his page, which was obviously not true. I asked why he would do that when he was meant to be the vendor. I then messaged @Thetifefab, who told me to discuss with Abazz and he handled the payment for the jerseys (Abazz confirmed receiving payment for the 15 jerseys). Upon receiving the money for the jerseys, Abazz asked that we move the conversation to WhatsApp, and I assumed it was to discuss delivery. Instead, Abazz called me and kept on insisting he will be the one to share the jerseys, which I didn’t agree to. After further discussion, he proposed a split, he takes 8, I take 7. I declined and ended the call. He kept calling, but I insisted we continue via chat instead. I reiterated that I was the one who tagged Osimhen, he responded to my tweet, and Abazz only came into the picture because I tagged him as the vendor, and he has already been paid for the jerseys. Attached to this tweet is evidence of our conversations via X DMs and WhatsApp. I’m not here to cause drama, just asking for transparency and fairness, not only for myself but for everyone who participated in good faith 💯 Let’s do right by the people who showed up for this 🙌🔥

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𝑺 𝑵 𝑬 𝑯 ➐
𝑺 𝑵 𝑬 𝑯 ➐@SnehQueenBee·
So, I dey supply the gbẹdu I move from Shitta, enter Christ Avenue When I get nothing, but the vibes, and my crew And all the lyrics, and my flows, and the streaming don dey turn revenue....
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GIRAN REPUBLIC
GIRAN REPUBLIC@giran_republic·
History is best preserved in analog. 🎞️ With the release of REAL, Vol. 1, Wizkid & Asake have delivered a definitive moment in African music. Now you can own that moment on Limited Edition 7-inch Vinyl 💿
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