𝓜𝓪𝓭𝓲𝓷𝓪𝓱❤️

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𝓜𝓪𝓭𝓲𝓷𝓪𝓱❤️

@Dearest__deeeee

الحمدلله 🤍 𝓞𝑇⁷ ⟬⟭ ⟭⟬ 💜 ᴘʀᴏᴛᴇᴄᴛɪɴɢ ɢɪʀʟꜱ. ʀᴀɪꜱɪɴɢ ᴠᴏɪᴄᴇꜱ. ᴄʜᴀɴɢɪɴɢ ʟɪᴠᴇꜱ. ɢʙᴠ ᴀᴅᴠᴏᴄᴀᴛᴇ | ᴇᴅᴜᴄᴀᴛᴏʀ | ᴘʀᴏᴛᴇᴄᴛɪᴏɴ ᴏꜰꜰɪᴄᴇʀ ɢᴇᴘᴘ ᴘᴜʀᴘᴏꜱᴇ-ᴅʀɪᴠᴇɴ ᴍɪʟʟᴇɴɴɪᴀʟ ✨

11,500 km away from home Katılım Haziran 2025
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a@hellopandauh·
Why do moms like jungkook so much
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Abbas Suleiman Zubairu MNSE,MIChemE,MSPE,MIAENG
In sha Allah we'll have testimonies "Before Arafah." And "After Arafah." May Allah grant us our dua😩🤲🏾
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THIS 🥝✨ GIRL 🩵 NJZ
THIS 🥝✨ GIRL 🩵 NJZ@Nai_KiwiNWJNS·
Maturing is also realizing that EXO was miles above them not only in talent and music and looks. Bts was just lucky to go into the west when west was already intrigued by kpop because of Psy. They had no idea what kpop groups could bring and bighit took advantage of that. But bts
ؘ@ilyjen2k

what's yalls unpopular opinion about BTS?

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Funny enough, I don’t even know EXO, yet about 70% of the people around me know BTS, and all of them have never even heard of EXO. Take your L. BTS had nothing but talent and a dream. If you had asked them a decade ago whether they’d become this big, even they probably wouldn’t have believed it.
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Jarma@Jarma291397·
@Dearest__deeeee Really you hit the nucleus of the atom.Imagine his utterance that is based on little number of his friends in comparison to multitude of millions of Nigerians suffering to survive.Its a baseless and unfortunate view he holds.Ko ruwan Sha babu a kasar amma yake wannan zancen.
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𝓜𝓪𝓭𝓲𝓷𝓪𝓱❤️
For the friends you said became millionaires or billionaires, congratulations to them genuinely. But let’s also be honest, many people who reach that level in Nigeria either come from old money, political connections, established networks, or access to opportunities most ordinary Nigerians don’t have. And yes, there are people who started from nothing and made it, but for many of them it took extreme sacrifices, leaving their comfort zones, or going extra miles just to survive and grow. I know people who left for countries like Guinea and Niger through legal means and completely changed their family situation. One guy I know was barely making 40–50k monthly here, but after leaving he started supporting his family consistently, bought lands, and transformed their lives. Another graduate with a good GPA couldn’t even secure a decent job in Nigeria, but after relocating he was able to support his mother properly within months. Nobody is saying abroad automatically makes everyone rich. There are people struggling there too. But for many ordinary Nigerians, the system abroad gives better chances for stability, dignity, and growth than what they experience here. The average Nigerian earning 50k–70k monthly with a wife, children, and parents to support can barely survive, let alone save. And funny enough, many Nigerians don’t even earn up to that amount. So people choosing to leave legally shouldn’t be treated like they have a “small mindset.” Migration is halal, and even in Islam we grew up learning about migration when a place becomes difficult for people to thrive. At the end of the day, if returning to Nigeria works for you, that’s fine. But people should also be allowed to choose the path that gives them peace, opportunity, and a better future for their families.
Abdool Moh.@abdool_moh

I left Nigeria in 2020 and some of the friends I left are now millionaires, one is even a billionaire. Some of you have a small mindset that you think people working warehouse night shifts abroad have made it in your eyes.

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Yah Allah 😂😂😂💔💔💔 I have made a ridiculous plan, but I trust you Allah don’t put me to shame in front of my enemies 🙏😭😂🥹
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Ama Udofa@the_amazingama·
Getting over someone you once cared about is quite freeing. Initially, you will feel it like you want to die, but you will not die. Is that clear?
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𝓂𝒶𝓎 ⋆ꕤ@hoshiemay·
[ENGSUB] Casts of #MyRoyalNemesis promotes the drama while in-character 👏🏼 Look at how they immersed themselves!!
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Sunshine❤️❤️@precy_oma·
Rejection emails hurt but the ones that hurt the most is the particular one you were so hopeful about because every of the JD suit your exact qualifications and skills, so you just applied like “Yeah, that’s me”😁 But they still hit with “We have decided to move on with another candidate…” Another candidate? Have you seen me?🙄😭😭💔
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Dakta BZ 🐺
Dakta BZ 🐺@Lonnewulff·
They always make it seem like cleaning and care jobs are the only things people do abroad. Let me give you guys just one example. Uber or DoorDash! For passenger rides, you can be making atleast $1k weekly with ZERO cash in your pocket, (this is the minimum amount wallahi). All you need is to download Uber app on your phone, register to be a driver and get your license verified. Then you can rent a car from uber for $350-$450 dollars per WEEK. If you drive average of 10hrs, you can be getting $300-$400 DAILY. Do the maths. For food deliveries, all you need is to own a car (you can get one for $2k -$5k). Download app, register as delivery guy and get verified. You can be making $100 - $200 DAILY! Only you in your car, listening to music, making calls and driving around the city. Tell me what’s demeaning about that! 90% of the delivery are no contact sef. You just drop at the door and walk away. So again, make nobody tell you how to hustle. Make everybody dey hin own dey.
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Yusuf Dauran@Usouph·
If one’s country is working, graduates employed, economy is good for all to afford basic amenities regardless of income, security, healthcare education, all sectors fixed, corruption defeated etc, nobody would stay in another man’s country taking warehouse shifts or the likes.
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Not just Kenya, brother. An average working-class Nigerian man on grade levels 7 to 11 can barely afford a 2 day vacation within the country. And if he eventually can, he’ll probably have to plan and save for it for a whole year or more. You see people abroad going on honeymoons right after weddings, traveling during summer, cherry blossom season, or Christmas without it destroying their finances. Meanwhile, many hardworking Nigerians in ministries and government offices can’t even dream of that lifestyle unless they have strong connections or already own successful businesses. I know countries where traveling is part of the culture, not a luxury reserved for the rich. Honestly, nothing will convince me that staying in this country is better than Japa.
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ONOME🇳🇬🇦🇹
Let’s look at a few FACTS as per comparing the JAPA criticism to life in Nigeria. Now, an average full time worker in Nigeria works a minimum of 50-60hrs per week, while a JAPA student works a max of 20hrs per week. I can use €20-30 to stock up groceries that will last me a week, but in Nigeria I will need a minimum of ₦100-150K for same. I pay €49 monthly for my regional ticket that I use for train, tram, and bus around Austria, but a Nigerian will need 35-45% of his salary for transportation alone in a month. I pay €78 monthly for health insurance that gives me access to that same health care your President and Top men scamper to get abroad, but an average Nigerian can go bankrupt with just one health scare. I can decide to take a walk around 2am midnight and not be scared of anything, but the average Nigerian can’t confidently move around in broad daylight without fear for his safety. As a student I can travel to 29 countries without a VISA on a 3-day vacation and I won’t need to spend more than 15% of my income, but an average Nigerian can’t afford to go to Kenya 🇰🇪 for a 3-day holiday. Let’s not talk about stable electricity, the quality of air I breathe here, the infrastructure, and all round quality of life.
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ella, young forever ⁷@mslikecrazy·
when i break into a house but they are watching jungkook’s new vlog
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@baphacongo @mvrsis Exactly. These days, merit alone is sadly no longer enough for many ordinary Nigerians. In both business and academics, connections, influence, and access now play a bigger role than hard work for most people trying to build from scratch…
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Muhammad.@baphacongo·
The chances of an average Nigerian making it and building from scratch have reduced significantly, regardless of educational background. Increasingly, survival and success in both business and academia are tied more to connections than merit.
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