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@Any_god3

passion |afrobeat lover|. 💰 Here to make a difference, forever celebrated

Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Temmuz 2023
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@EcEssie How much did you tellm again?
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This is how it supposed to be.
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Sen Oluremi Tinubu, CON
Sen Oluremi Tinubu, CON@SenRemiTinubu·
MESSAGE BY THE FIRST LADY OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA, HER EXCELLENCY, SENATOR OLUREMI TINUBU, CON, ON CHILDREN’S DAY 2026 (WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 2026). As we celebrate this year’s Children’s Day, I extend my well wishes and heartfelt love to every child across our great nation. This year’s theme, “Future Now: Promoting Inclusion for Every Nigerian Child,” reminds us that the future we desire for our children must begin today. Our children are not just the leaders of tomorrow; they are active participants in shaping our present. My message to children on this special day is to take ownership of today in a responsible and purposeful manner. The future you desire is shaped by the choices you make now. It is important to stay focused, make wise decisions, and use your time productively. A brighter tomorrow cannot be achieved by pursuing destructive or unrealistic paths, but by building your character, discipline, and a commitment to learning and growth. Happy Children’s Day to all our wonderful children! 𝐒𝐞𝐧𝐚𝐭𝐨𝐫 𝐎𝐥𝐮𝐫𝐞𝐦𝐢 𝐓𝐢𝐧𝐮𝐛𝐮, 𝐂𝐎𝐍⁣ 𝐅𝐢𝐫𝐬𝐭 𝐋𝐚𝐝𝐲 𝐨𝐟 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐅𝐞𝐝𝐞𝐫𝐚𝐥 𝐑𝐞𝐩𝐮𝐛𝐥𝐢𝐜 𝐨𝐟 𝐍𝐢𝐠𝐞𝐫𝐢𝐚
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Nathalie Yamb
Nathalie Yamb@Nath_Yamb·
Quand tu découvres que l’Union européenne, avec la complicité de TikTok, a rendu ton compte invisible en Europe, alors que ça ne fait pas partie des sanctions extrajudiciaires officielles prises à ton endroit… tu sais que tu leur fais peur!
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god'swill
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@Futureking624 Dey will cry like people in gaze Just one day Fulani is really dealing with them now
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Can someone tell the meaning of yurogbas Again?
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@ejykmykel1 Na Nigeria pastors sabi this arrangg business 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣
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EJIKEME🇳🇴🇳🇬
Listen and pay attention to this man. The secret of mortuary attendants and what they are experiencing... What a world.....See me being Scared just for watching a video😳
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Oloma Juice 🍋
Oloma Juice 🍋@islemonjuice·
Igwebuike Economics [S1] Why are Igbo billionaires missing from the Forbes list? 👇🏾
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Pathfinder@Pathfinder077·
Do you think Samuel Ajayi Crowther made a huge mistake by bringing civilization to the ibos?
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Lilian Ogechi
Lilian Ogechi@Adaigboglobal·
The Nigerian Civil War/Biafran War was fought in Igbo land for three years, yet BBCAfrica is producing a documentary directed by a Yoruba man titled "Surviving Biafra.' The Biafran war was not a Yoruba Experience. It was one of the darkest periods in Igbo history. Millions of our people died. Families were wiped out. Children starved to death. Mothers watched their sons disappear forever. Entire communities were destroyed. Businesses collapsed. Dreams vanished overnight. Till today, many Igbo families still carry the emotional pain and trauma from that war But honestly, beyond complaining about outsiders telling our stories, we also need to look at ourselves. Why are Igbos not investing more in movies, documentaries, media and storytelling? Why do we wait until outsiders pick up our stories before we start getting angry about how the stories are told? Yes, we are doing well in the aspect of books but books ain't enough. This is the 21st century and films, social media and the Internet rule supreme. At some point, Ndi Igbo need to wake up and take our history seriously. We cannot continue allowing other people to tell our stories while we stay quiet. We have so many powerful stories that deserve global attention. The story of Biafra alone can produce world-class movies and documentaries. The story of King Jaja of Opobo deserves a major international film. The stories of the slave trade in Igbo land deserve proper historical movies. The stories of our missionaries, traders, businessmen, inventors, and communities deserve to be shown to the world. But where are our filmmakers? Where are the Igbo nvestors? Where are the media companies willing to fund these stories? Other tribes and countries are using movies and documentaries to preserve their history and culture. They understand that storytelling is powerful. It helps people control their narrative and teach future generations. That is why Americans tell American stories. That is why Asians proudly tell Asian stories. That is why Europeans keep making films about their wars and history But many Igbo stories are still untold, ignored, or left for outsiders to explain Then later, when outsiders tell the stories in ways we don't like, we start complaining The gospel truth is that if you don't tell your story, somebody else will tell it for you Ndi Igbo need to support our writers, filmmakers, historians, and creatives. We need more Igbo-owned documentaries, films, books, archives, and media platforms. Because if we fail to preserve and tell our own history, other people will continue speaking for us and shaping the story from their own perspective. @Adaigboglobal
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Oluwatosin Akintayo@Oluwato14057138·
What's stopping you from producing your own on Africa Magic Igbo? You mean people from outside of the Eastern Region who fought in the war cannot tell their own story? By the way, the war wasn't just fought in Igbo land but the entire Old Eastern region which includes present day Rivers, Bayelsa, Cross-river and Akwa-Ibom. You people need to stop making it about yourselves alone. The Ijaws, Efiks, Ibibios, Ogonis etc suffered too.
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Oloma Juice 🍋
Oloma Juice 🍋@islemonjuice·
Featuring eye-witness accounts and unseen archive footage, @bbcworldservice has announced a landmark documentary titled Surviving Cultism: Voices From the Wole Soyinka Victims - directed by Nigerian filmmaker Oloma Juice - available to stream from June 1st on BBC iPlayer/YouTube. Wole Soyinka is not just a well known Award Wining Writer, his pen wasn't just mightier than sword, he literally carried the sword by founding the first Cultist group in Nigeria that is destroying students in Universties today. We must remember his Influential legacies in sending young minds in Nigeria to their early graves. Cover page designed by me.
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Featuring eye-witness accounts and unseen archive footage, @bbcworldservice has announced a landmark documentary titled Surviving Biafra: Voices From the Nigerian Civil War - directed by Nigerian filmmaker Meji Alabi - available to stream from June 1st on BBC iPlayer/YouTube.

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Marquis Of Infamy 🪶🪶🪶
Hello @BBCAfrica, Wole Soyinka is regarded as the founder of cultism in Nigerian universities. What began as an invention on campus has spiralled into a deadly culture that has claimed the lives of countless Nigerian youths over the decades. So when will you employ an Igbo person to write and direct a documentary titled “Surviving Wole Soyinka”?
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