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LLB | Web Developer | Founder @DAZZ_AUTHENTIC | Tech • Law • Culture | Building in public 🇳🇬

South south zone📍 Katılım Mayıs 2022
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ĐĀZZØØ™@DAZZO___00·
@hypetribeng Like what’s all these This isn’t content anymore Like wetin be this ??
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HYPETRIBE@hypetribeng·
Blaqbonez & Peller Vibing to “Chanel” 😂🔥
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ĐĀZZØØ™@DAZZO___00·
@OneJoblessBoy The fact that he’s using dollars to indicate the land's cost price in Nigeria clearly shows this guy isn't a patriotic Nigerian and never has been. As I said, having a white beard doesn't mean the person is wise.
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Olatunde Isaac
Olatunde Isaac@Official_Isaaco·
Stop saying Jonathan and Obasanjo regime were better. In fact they were worst than the current administration. We just didn’t have X as a medium to share our frustration.
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Omashola Sagay
Omashola Sagay@OmasholaSagay·
@davido Make dem talk. We are going to overcome our challenges in Nigeria. President Tinubu till 2031
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Davido@davido·
Talk dem go abuse u no talk dem go still abuse u … do wetin ur heart tell u no reason am .. still on still Pray for 🇳🇬💔
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Chiké
Chiké@Officialchike·
Mood!
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DAMI FOREIGN🥶
DAMI FOREIGN🥶@TheDamiForeign·
30 mins with Elon Musk or 30 mins with pastor adeboye? Choose wisely👀
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ĐĀZZØØ™
ĐĀZZØØ™@DAZZO___00·
@YulEdochie You Wey never succeed in marriage wan tell us how we go succeed in governance ? You can't even govern a home bro Stay out of politics bro I can't call u an elder cause you're a disgrace to African soil
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Yul Edochie
Yul Edochie@YulEdochie·
President Tinubu will succeed. Nigeria will be great under him. TINUBU 2027.
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ĐĀZZØØ™@DAZZO___00·
THE COUNTRY BELONGS TO THE PEOPLE NOT GOVERNMENT ! THE COUNTRY BELONGS TO THE PEOPLE NOT GOVERNMENT ! THE COUNTRY BELONGS TO THE PEOPLE NOT GOVERNMENT ! THE COUNTRY BELONGS TO THE PEOPLE NOT GOVERNMENT ! THE COUNTRY BELONGS TO THE PEOPLE NOT GOVERNMENT !
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Stylez🥷
Stylez🥷@Stylez_Estavao·
@beri_grizou Next generation banter go too make Sense.. No be your Father use Begging enter Guinness Book of Record..
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Beri🌚
Beri🌚@beri_grizou·
Lekki street boy says he will start his guiness begging record by tomorrow 30th May by 10am. He wants to beg for straight 24hrs and his target is to reach 20M🙆‍♂️😂💔
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Mary-Ann Stanley
Mary-Ann Stanley@MaryAnnSta91072·
@JozzySir @Dee_9889 The so called slavery was already going on in Africa before they came….Go and read your history books
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BLESSED 🥷
BLESSED 🥷@Dee_9889·
Dear Donald Trump, I am a Nigerian Christian. Please, I am begging you to help evacuate me and my family from this country before we are killed, just like so many other Christians have been. If our President will not allow you to come and assist Nigeria, then please take us out of this country to safety. — Young lady pleads to Donald Trump
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ĐĀZZØØ™@DAZZO___00·
@Iyoaiye_ Please do not misuse the word "elder." Having white beards does not determine a person's capacity to think or govern society.
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VERYDARKMAN CONFUSES LOUD INSULTS FOR INTELLIGENCE — MOCKING ELDERS IS NOT BOLDNESS, IT IS A COLLAPSE OF PUBLIC DECENCY By Tayo Mabeweje The growing tendency in Nigeria’s online space to mistake volume for validity is becoming increasingly concerning. Social media has created a stage where whoever speaks the loudest often appears the most convincing, even when the content of their message lacks structure, restraint, or respect. Recent attacks by Martins Vincent Otse against presidential spokesperson Bayo Onanuga have once again exposed the dangerous direction of Nigeria’s digital culture. While criticism of government officials is legitimate in a democracy, reducing disagreement to repeated insults and verbal abuse weakens the seriousness of any message being delivered. Calling Bayo Onanuga “stupid,” “daft,” and mocking him publicly does not make an argument stronger. It only reflects a growing culture where insults are celebrated as intelligence and disrespect is mistaken for boldness. Public debate should challenge policies, decisions, and leadership performance—not descend into personal humiliation. There is also a disturbing contradiction in the way many online influencers present themselves. They often claim to speak for justice, accountability, and societal progress, yet their methods are built around outrage, mockery, and emotional attacks. Activism without discipline quickly becomes noise, and noise without substance contributes nothing meaningful to national development. It is important to remember that Bayo Onanuga is not just a political spokesman but also a veteran journalist and public communicator who has spent decades in Nigeria’s media and political space. People may disagree with his political views or his defense of the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu,GCFR, but disagreement should never become an excuse for public disrespect and repeated insults. The larger issue is what this behavior is teaching younger Nigerians. Social media now rewards outrage more than reasoning. The louder the insult, the faster the trend. As a result, many young people are beginning to confuse emotional aggression with courage and verbal attacks with intelligence. This is a dangerous shift for any society that hopes to build a mature democratic culture. Criticism remains necessary in every democracy. Nigerians have every right to question insecurity, economic hardship, governance failures, and public policy decisions. However, criticism loses moral authority when it abandons civility. Once arguments become centered on abuse rather than ideas, the quality of public discourse collapses. Nigeria’s online environment urgently needs more responsibility and less performative outrage. Influence should not be measured by who can insult others the most or generate the loudest controversy. True influence should come from facts, discipline, intelligence, and the ability to engage difficult issues with maturity. A society that glorifies insults as activism risks normalizing disrespect as culture. And when disrespect becomes culture, meaningful dialogue becomes impossible. #TiwaSavage #SeyiTinubu #FCMB #Morris
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GehGeh@official_Gegeh·
A 30 years old man in Nigeria is equivalent to 50years due to the hardship in the country.
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BLESSED 🥷
BLESSED 🥷@Dee_9889·
Let’s stop fighting each other and unite, the youth are not angry enough, that is why the politicians can do what ever they like and all thy care about is politics, and let no one come tell me about any elections… — Iyabo Ojo vents
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BIG STEF ❤️
BIG STEF ❤️@REAL_BIG_STEF·
@instablog9ja How can you kneel down because of wig of just 1.5M ? Nigerian women need to do better they are the reason for the disrespect they get from this men
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Instablog9ja
Instablog9ja@instablog9ja·
Moment a lady knelt to thank her boyfriend for buying her a wig worth N1.5 Million
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