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Dhuni - Product / UI UX Designer ✨🪖

@BasharHafsoh

Product Designer | UI/UX Designer | Website and Mobile App Designer | Researcher. An expert at mapping out product flows to building high-fidelity screens that

In my bag 💰 Katılım Kasım 2019
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Felix Lee@felixleezd·
pov: you're the only designer on the team in 2026.
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Ajibola@ajibola_motion·
not a single prompt was used.
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Yetunde Omobolanle✨
Yetunde Omobolanle✨@Divayetty1·
People really underestimate the level of herd mentality that exists among men, especially when it comes to doing or allowing harm. Because even the ones not actively participating… what are they doing? Standing there recording, watching and stopping nothing. And somehow, they’ll still go home and think they’re “good men” because they didn’t directly do anything.
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Ebele
Ebele@ebelee_·
You guys have the audacity to be equate misandry to misogyny. What kind of systems or cultures has misandry built that actively harms men in the way misogny does to women daily and so violently ?
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wasiu
wasiu@korty_EO·
I don’t even want context or an explanation about what the culture is. If the punishment for being outside when you’re not meant to or breaking a rule is sexual assault, may you all burn in hell
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Trinity⁷ᵃʳⁱʳᵃⁿᵍ🪭 2•0🐨🐰⊙⊝⊜
FATHERS ARE RAPING THEIR DAUGHTERS!!!! BROTHERS ARE RAPING THEIR SISTERS!!!! COMMUNITY BOYS ARE RAPING FEMALE STUDENT!!!!! GUYYYSSS IT'S SCARY HERE THEY'RE EVEN ENTERING PEOPLE'S COMPOUND!!!
Trinity⁷ᵃʳⁱʳᵃⁿᵍ🪭 2•0🐨🐰⊙⊝⊜@namjoon_hottie

GUYYYSSS THEY'RE LITERALLY GANG/MASS GROPING GIRLS IN MY AREA THEY'RE MOLESTING GIRLS IN SOUTHERN DELTA UNIVERSITY OZORO THEY'RE MOLESTING GIRLS IN THE NAME OF CULTURE GUYS THEY'RE MOLESTING GIRLS IN MY SCHOOL AND NOBODY IS SAYING ANYTHING

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Brett@BrettFromDJ·
Design exploration for a focus widget. ✨
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22designns✨@Thedesigntool·
Currently working on a video comment feature here’s a look at how users would interact with it on posts ✨
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obásolá
obásolá@obasolaaa·
design volunteers for DND 2.0? say hi :)
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gst@wearegst·
Know this: The average paperback in Nigeria now costs ₦18,000. With the national minimum wage at ₦70,000, a Nigerian worker must spend 25% of their entire monthly income just to buy one book. Meanwhile, our 290 public libraries, serving 230 million people, are in dilapidated condition due to underfunding. That’s roughly one library for every 800,000 citizens. The state has killed public libraries and inflation kills bookshops. It’s a crime scene.
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Emmanuel igbekele@Cinemmaofficial·
Marina train station / Lagos Island Shot on iPhone 17 Pro Max
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Jackson Hinkle 🇺🇸
Jackson Hinkle 🇺🇸@jacksonhinkle·
💔🇮🇷 BREAKING: The U.S. & ISRAEL murdered 57 elementary school girls this morning
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ajanwachuku.@ajanwachuku·
“it’s just one of those days”, I say in a career that doesn’t have any other type of days.
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The Benin Blogger
The Benin Blogger@TheBeninBlogger·
"Everybody is telling me sorry, nobody is telling him what he did was wrong." - Lady reacts after a stranger touched her buttocks
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Sgt Show@SgtShow01·
Twitter Nigeria suddenly started acting like men don't rape women. Overnight, the country apparently gained the best justice and medical systems in the world, perfectly equipped to deliver justice in every single rape case. The conversations get loudest only when a rape allegation turns out to be false, not when it's a confirmed case. Want to know why?. Come closer, I'll tell you. I don't care about your feelings, they're going to get hurt. This is a splash free zone. Don't bother putting on your emotional armor; it won't help. Most of you want every rape accusation to be false so desperately that when you finally get that one in a million case, you scream it from the rooftops. You broadcast it to the world and build this facade: "See? This is what they all are." Don't even get me started on the reality: thousands of girls are raped every year around the world, and that's just the reported cases. More than double that number never get spoken about (global estimates show 60-90% of rapes go unreported due to fear, stigma, and victim blaming; in Nigeria, studies suggest even higher under-reporting, with some saying 8 out of 9 cases stay hidden). Don't come here to argue with me. Go check the facts first. Raping another human being requires a mentally deranged person. Sex is meant to be enjoyable and consensual. If you participate in rape, you are mentally abnormal, mentally unstable. And if you see nothing wrong with the act itself, something is seriously wrong with you mentally too. It's not enough to be loud only when a case is proven false. Where is that same energy when the accusation is actually true? In Nigeria, bad news barely moves people anymore. Terrorists can slaughter 200 people in a village and life goes on as usual. So it's no surprise that rape doesn't shake you either "worse things have happened," right?. Many of you are not mentally okay. Your mental space is gradually being damaged, and when people outside your bubble see your reactions, it becomes sickening. So much so that it has become normal to tell girls not to walk at night, to protect themselves from us, the men. We tell them what kind of clothes to wear, we tell them to cover themselves, we tell them to hide who they are for their own protection. Wait, who is telling little boys to keep their shit in their pants? Who is telling them it's abnormal to not seek consent at every step of a sexual act? And whoever dares to speak up gets vilified like there's no tomorrow, every Dick, Tom, and Harry suddenly remembers how to dig up old tweets and play detective. My point is not to defend false rape accusations. You don't know me, and that's fine. I've spoken loudly against false claims. I've called out women who pollute the seriousness of rape with selfish lies. I've explained how those actions destroy the courage real victims need to speak up. But Nigerians, there is a time for everything. I've always talked about timing. If I say I don't like oranges, this isn't the moment for you to tell me how much you love apples. This is the time to ask: Why did I say that? What led to my position? It's perfectly okay if you don't like my stance, you don't have to. But you don't need to derail the conversation right now.
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gst@wearegst·
An 8-year-old girl was raped to death. Her rapist, Andrew Ogbuja, walks free — and lectures at Benue State Polytechnic.
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