Every morning when I wake up, I look at this GLE car and na this year God go run am for me and you reading this tweet.
As for Lands and property, I already bought one from @ibadanrealtor
Jarrett Allen put on a show in last night's Game 7 win!
22 PTS
19 REB
3 BLK
2 STL
@_bigjayy_ is the first center since Nikola Jokić (2020) with 20+ PTS, 15+ REB and 3+ BLK in a Game 7!
CLE will face DET in Round 2 Tuesday at 7 PM ET on NBCSN/Peacock.
I’ve noticed how you give your time,
your energy, your effort…
and still feel alone sometimes.
That’s when I realized…
not everyone values what you give.
@john322226 Yamal dey drink juice for private jet, Davido dey crunch snacks for market.
Na same Naija wey go call am "humble" for one, "desperate" for the other. The double standard na national sport at this point
“Lamine Yamal advertises for Capri Sun.”
Nigerians: Big move! Nice one… influence!
“Davido advertises for Munch It.”
Same Nigerians: He no get level. Na everything he dey promote? Leave these gigs for influencers na.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
‘If My Husband Decides to Cheat, That’s His Choice, But I Know…. – Priscilla Ojo Speaks On Trust In Marriage
Nigerian influencer Priscilla Ojo has shared her thoughts on trust, loyalty, and personal responsibility in her marriage to Tanzanian singer Juma Jux.
Speaking on WithChude hosted by Chude Jideonwo, she addressed the challenges of being married to a public figure, where attention and rumours are often unavoidable.
She explained that her confidence in the relationship is rooted in her husband’s character, not external distractions, adding that individuals are responsible for their own choices.
Priscilla said, “If my husband decides to cheat, it’s his decision, but he’s a very disciplined man and I know he won’t. I don’t stress myself about who is around him or what people might do.
“At the end of the day, it comes down to the kind of man he is and the values he holds.
“You can’t control everything. If someone wants to do something, they will do it. But I trust my husband, and that gives me peace.
“I believe in trust and understanding. That’s what keeps a relationship strong, not fear.”
She added that her peace of mind comes from trust rather than fear or constant monitoring, stressing that a healthy relationship is built on mutual understanding and confidence in one another.
“Nigerians abroad rarely get haircuts - only once in 6 months, or for occasions like birthdays and dates. That’s why many keep dreads, since a professional haircut costs £30-£50 which is around ₦80,000”- UK barber tells Content Creator Gilmore
This might look like I’m insane but I don’t want to believe I’m the only one that forget a tweet I was about to make because of a little distraction 😭😂😂