Don Steel
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Don Steel
@DonSteel8
If you wanna make a change, start with the man in the mirror |Psychologist| Avid Reader 🧑🏾🏫
Dublin City, Ireland Katılım Eylül 2020
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@DonSteel8 @Wizarab10 Isee you’re the weapon fashioned against on this app… 😂😂
The way you Dey track me eeh
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To every single person who donated, reposted, prayed, checked in, and showed love during the “Baddy of Lagos” surgery fundraiser… thank you all 🙏
Today, @Wizarab10 announced that the fundraising has officially been closed because the complete amount needed for the surgery has been raised successfully.
What felt impossible at first became possible because of your kindness, compassion, and willingness to stand for someone in need. Some gave a lot, some gave little, but every contribution mattered and every act of support carried hope.
In a world where people often say humanity is fading, you all proved otherwise. You reminded us that strangers can become family through love and support alone.
May every hand that contributed never lack. May kindness find you in your own moments of need just as you showed up for him. Forever grateful for every share, every donation, every prayer, and every encouraging message.
Thank you for making this possible. Thank you for believing. Thank you for showing love.
Thank you @Wizarab10
Wishing @_belikebaddy Godspeed on this journey to healing and recovery. 🤍


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@Alexandertonyy @VorosTwins Okay oh.. make I dey look you with one eye
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Don Steel retweetledi

Since @carterefe__ win 50m
Werey no Dey text me again
No be so oo
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@FlorenceFu60424 This is a new generation to wise up and moreover what's wrong there? as long they loves themselves!
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@NostalgicVibeNG Rattlesnake is one of the best movies ever produced from Nigeria
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In the early 90s, Amaka Igwe became a household name after producing one of Nigeria’s most iconic soap operas, Checkmate, which aired from 1991 to 1994.
Fresh off that success, she ventured into the booming "Home Video" industry and announced her arrival in style with the daring, intriguing, and action-packed thriller Rattlesnake (1995).
The movie was a groundbreaking success. It proved the commercial power of high-stakes action films in Nigeria and quickly became both a cultural phenomenon and an evergreen classic.
Some of its remarkable feats include:
• Selling an estimated 4 million copies, an unbelievable figure for the 90s
• Being recognized among the 100 greatest foreign-language films for its sophisticated storytelling
• Propelling actors like Francis Duru and Okey Igwe to superstardom
• Inspiring the successful 2020 remake, Rattlesnake: The Ahanna Story
No wonder she is celebrated as the first prominent female director of the modern Nollywood era.
Rest in peace, Amaka Igwe 🕊️

@𝗼𝗻𝗲𝗷𝗼𝗯𝗹𝗲𝘀𝘀𝗯𝗼𝘆@OneJoblessBoy
12 years since the world lost the iconic filmmaker, Amaka Igwe.
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@ShegunTweets This was the last Thor… Marvel messed the character up.
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@PeterObi @Kingsleynwezi With all their so called connections and propaganda. They are still scared cos they knw who won the last election
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Troubling Developments from the citadel of learning.
The reason Universities are regarded as an ivory tower is because its seen as centres for pure, isolated intellectual thought. It's therefore worrisome when they are increasingly pressured to operate outside this norm.
Today, I was scheduled to be at Obafemi Awolowo University at 9am prompt to deliver a keynote lecture, before proceeding to Ibadan for the opposition parties' political summit scheduled to commence at 12noon. The invitation was extended to me several months ago, and adequate preparations had been made. Regrettably, I received the news that the event would no longer be held in the University as planned.
While such occurrences may be dismissed in isolation, it is important to state clearly that this has now happened more than ten times. This is no longer incidental; it points to a troubling pattern that should concern all well-meaning Nigerians. My alma mater, the University of Nigeria, Nsukka was not excluded. The family of one of the renowned UNN Vice Chancellor late Professor Frank Ndili had planned an annual lecture on his behalf and the inaugural lecture was to be delivered, but on the scheduled date it was cancelled by the University authority.
These are not merely personal inconveniences; they raise deeper questions about the kind of environment we are nurturing in our country. Universities are meant to be centres of learning, open dialogue, and the free exchange of ideas. When platforms for constructive engagement are repeatedly constrained, it reflects a worrying shift away from these ideals.
This concern becomes even more pronounced when viewed against my engagements across the world, where I have been privileged to speak and interact freely with students and scholars in respected institutions. In the past 24 months, I have delivered lectures in notable universities globally including Oxford University, Cambridge University, Harvard University, Yale University, Princeton University, Chicago University, University of Pennsylvania, Imperial College, to name a few. Those environments continue to demonstrate openness to dialogue, critical thinking, and shared learning, values that should equally define our own institutions.
We must ask ourselves: what kind of nation are we building if spaces meant for intellectual engagement are gradually shrinking? A country’s progress is anchored on its ability to encourage knowledge, debate, and the contest of ideas, not restrict them.
Nigeria must work towards becoming a place where ideas thrive, where knowledge is shared without fear, and where our institutions uphold the principles they were established to protect.
A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO


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Another shalaye for your entertainment. 😌
"Fanboy" isn't an insult o. We were all fanboys.
If you were a slithering APC agent in 2022, no compass will join us together.
You were doing good work. I respected it. I even helped with hints on how to NFT your work.
You acknowledged what myself and Wiz was doing. Fanboy to fanboy. I like that you cropped everything out.
Establishing a reachout was based on ideals. The instant you engaged a shift and descended to a political whitewashing detergent, those ideals stopped existing.
Your decision. My disengagement.
You're used to people around you consistently licking your ass because you help 5 children out of the slums, whilst taking sides with the same person who orchestrated policies that made those slums possible in the first place.
*unsubscribed.
I'm not sorry that I practice what I preach online.
There's no "network", "association" that is worth keeping - for anyone who takes the side of a murderous government.

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@General_Oluchi @RonFilipkowski Only upside: he could be just One Rant Away from that paralyzing stroke we all are waiting for ?
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@General_Oluchi @RonFilipkowski That’s how we endured sleepy joe for 4yrs while you lots claimed he was sound as possible
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@RonFilipkowski I’m tired of reading his rants. Sickening!
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@Akikanju1568901 @dammiedammie35 Abeg nah the Ireland wey I dey or another country? They give urself hope modefu**
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The President is 100% correct; we are very lucky while, at the same time, very spoiled.
Countries all over the world are suffering and going through economic collapse because of oil shortages.
In India, restaurants don’t have gas to cook, but you don’t have that problem in Nigeria.
In Bangladesh, factories and businesses have been shut down, and there are endless lines to get fuel, but you don’t have that problem in Nigeria.
In Egypt, there are now curfews and restrictions, but you don’t have that problem in Nigeria.
In Ireland, the whole country has been shut down for four days, with gas stations empty, but you don’t have that problem in Nigeria.
The thing is, many Nigerians cannot separate their own country from petty politics and tribalism, nor can they distinguish these from global realities.
Nigerians are too spoiled; they have a warped sense of entitlement.




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@ShegunTweets There is this thing about Hollywood that makes men act like bitches and it’s downright indoctrinating but everyone acts as if they don’t see it.
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@OtitoNosike They hate him cos the centre of his ideology is that you have to be a better person first before trying to save the world and people hated that message cos deep down most people are shitty but they mask it with pursuing a collective goal.
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I have never understood, and still do not understand, why people loathe Jordan Peterson. For me, he is the most compelling philosopher of the 21st century. His ideas have reshaped how the modern man, particularly in the West, sees himself. And this is not even limited to the West. Any sensible young man can recognize the value in his thinking; lessons that, if practiced as he presents them, have the power to turn one’s life around.
The Knowledge Archivist@KnowledgeArchiv
"The ability to articulate is the most dangerous thing you can possess." —Jordan B. Peterson
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@chudy_jnr He is billionaire and his contribution is to go to China to produce fake iPhones and sell for his people.. look at the quality of billionaires we have… tueeh
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BLord is everything most young Nigerians aspire to be.
He’s a billionaire in naira.
He’s under 30 years old.
He has multiple streams of income.
He’s a tech guru.
He’s an importer and exporter.
He has extensive connections, both within and outside Nigeria.
He has built an empire of his own.
He’s an Igbo man.
BLord, you have all these things, yet you’re on the internet every day going back and forth with a clout chaser like VeryDarkMan, someone who has nothing to lose, literally nothing.
Makachi, the people around BLord no dey advice am😤
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Don Steel retweetledi

NIGERIA'S 2025 FATALITIES EXCEEDED 20 YEARS OF U.S. MILITARY LOSSES
U.S. Military Fatalities (20-year War on Terror):
🇺🇸Iraq (2003–2011) — 4,418 fatalities
🇺🇸Afghanistan (2001–2021) — 2,350
Total — 6,948
Nigeria Conflict-Related Fatalities:
🇳🇬 Nigeria (2025) — 11,968
Nigeria recorded 11,968 deaths from conflict in 2025. This was 5,020 more fatalities than the U.S. military lost in 20 years of war in Iraq and Afghanistan combined.
A single year in Nigeria was 72% more lethal than 20 years of combat for the United States military.
#Statisense
(ACLED, U.S. Dept of Defense, 2025)
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Notting Hill.
When Harry Met Sally.
How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days.
Films to Films@filmstofilms_
Your top 3 movies from this list.
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