Adanu Moses

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Adanu Moses

Adanu Moses

@MOAdanu

Digital Media Strategist. 7+ years turning facts & research into stories. I build brands that connect with audiences & convert into results. 🇳🇬

Nigeria Katılım Nisan 2014
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Adanu Moses
Adanu Moses@MOAdanu·
You see all those kids our said they don't have two heads, they lied. They have even 3 heads. See, I am not following you people to do this PhD something again. Allow me to go and find money peace.
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FRED
FRED@its_dafom·
@Esmart_26 So Mr eazi no fit man up talk to em wife What's the essence of him been the man of the house
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𝔼𝕤𝕞𝕒𝕣𝕥😎
“I don’t like when Mr Eazi is angry at me… he won’t talk to me for days and when I ask, he says everything is fine then he’ll go to another room and send me a full email of everything he’s angry about… I don’t know why he can’t just shout at me instead” — Temi Otedola
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Adanu Moses
Adanu Moses@MOAdanu·
Falling love with someone because he/she comes from a decent, healthy and responsible family is alid reason.
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Adanu Moses
Adanu Moses@MOAdanu·
@arathefirst_ Did you read the children part of the story?? Let's forget about the man you like you hate and talk about children. She must have been a very good mother to them right?
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Ara🫶
Ara🫶@arathefirst_·
It’s so sad that women are always required to build thier lives and livelihood around a man. From your story, she did try to move her business to Abuja but it flopped. When that didn’t work out, she was juggling the two cities and what she got for her efforts is unfaithfulness.
MAY💙💤@munahtee

My aunty and her husband live in Abuja. But her frozen food business is in Ilorin and is thriving. She tried opening a branch in Abuja. It flopped. So her whole heart, energy and presence remained in Ilorin. Her husband kept complaining that she's never home. She would nod, agree… and then fly back to Ilorin for business and owambe. The man endured. And endured. And endured. Then he stopped enduring and just found another wife. 😭 Now my aunty is running around like the house is on fire trying to stop the wedding. Ma, the man gave you plenty warning. The real gobe has not even started. The new wife works with a federal government agency. She is comfortable, she is around, and she is apparently very intentional about winning this family over. How do we know? My aunty's own children have accepted this woman. One of them went to the new wife's birthday party, came back with plenty gifts and was posting her on WhatsApp status like she just gained a new bestie. 😭💀 My aunty called my mum yesterday crying. Said her children are betrayals and she is going to disown every single one of them. Disown them for what exactly? I know I shouldn't find this funny but I can stop laughing because her husband is not broke o, this is not about money. The man just wants his wife to actually live with him.

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Adanu Moses
Adanu Moses@MOAdanu·
Return aura for aura but quick to repay kindness with evil. This generation isn’t tough — its selfish and confused.
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Tarelayefa
Tarelayefa@Sugar_Pops_·
@realKairos_Fx @mikolo_5567 I don’t know about other persons but where I come from, the bride price list can be quite expensive so the bride’s family foot the traditional wedding expenses. The groom just has to show up with his people and pay.
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gold is not hard | kairos
gold is not hard | kairos@realKairos_Fx·
A Lady's Husband Abandoned Her Family After He Paid ₦580K Bride Price A Nigerian woman has shared her distressing experience after her husband refused to support her family financially, despite paying nearly ₦580,000 as bride price. She revealed that they got married just eight months ago. The husband, who earns ₦70,000 monthly, singlehandedly covered the traditional wedding expenses, as his wife was unemployed at the time. According to her, she had initially urged her parents to reduce the bride price requirements, but they insisted it was a non-negotiable tradition. After the marriage, she suggested that her husband should occasionally support her parents financially, just as he does for his own. However, he declined, stating that he had already fulfilled his obligations to her family through the bride price. The situation escalated when her younger brother planned his wedding. With expenses reaching ₦400,000, her father asked the husband to contribute ₦120,000. He refused, maintaining that her family had already received all they were entitled to. This response angered her, leading to tension in their home. Since then, the couple has grown distant, barely communicating and living like strangers—something she says never happened even during their two years of dating. Now caught between loyalty to her husband and her family, she is seeking advice on how to handle the situation and restore peace in her marriage.
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Adanu Moses
Adanu Moses@MOAdanu·
You’re shouting “hold Bola Ahmed Tinubu accountable” — good. But some of you and your parents on this app are hiking rent by 200-400% without adding a single improvement? If your accountability only starts on Twitter, then it Its hypocrisy.
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‘Layomi Azeez
‘Layomi Azeez@MakanakiBrand·
I applied to your firm for a job, you sent me rejection letter, very normal. I took it. What I won’t take is you adding me to your subscribers, sending me news letter. You too dey go!!!
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Adanu Moses@MOAdanu·
Dear Honourable Minister @GovWike , it is now 9 months since these bus terminals were commissioned, are they also going to become perfect examples of development for development sake?
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Adanu Moses
Adanu Moses@MOAdanu·
I Will protect you!
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Adanu Moses
Adanu Moses@MOAdanu·
@Chioma__Amadi I am trying to see the correlation between her behaviour and greed. Like I have told my people, also do a background check on your boss before you sign the dotted line. So your boss will not use your privacy to seek social media validation
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Chioma Amadi
Chioma Amadi@Chioma__Amadi·
The greed in this world sickens me. Someone I hired last month just asked me for a salary advance of N1.7M. I’m so tired because this was the last thing I needed to see after the day I had yesterday. Not 500k, not 700k. Not even something remotely proportional to the amount of time you’ve actually worked. ₦1.7M. Seventeen months of her salary. And I sat there reading the email twice because surely there had to be a typo. Surely you meant 1–2 months? Surely there was a misplaced decimal point somewhere? But no. The audacity is sickening. You’re one month into a job. I barely know you. You’ve barely done anything tangible yet. We’re still at the stage where I’m trying to see if you even understand the role you were hired for. And somehow, in your mind, the most reasonable thing to do is to ask your employer to essentially bankroll the next year and a half of your life. And funnily enough, I haven’t even talked about 1/10th of the things I’ve experienced from employees. I even had to reach out to older people who run organizations to be sure I’m not doing something wrong, and each had crazy stories to tell. At a point last year, I began hiring more Indian talent, and so far, I haven’t seen this pattern come up. Sometimes, you just have to ask yourself where exactly we went wrong culturally. Because discipline, restraint, and professional boundaries shouldn’t be things you have to teach adults. If you’ve worked in a place for years and built trust, maybe we can have a conversation about advances, emergencies, and support. But one month? One month and you’re already treating your employer like a personal credit facility. And then people wonder why founders become extremely guarded over time. It usually gets to a point, guyss. What’s this madnesss?
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Adanu Moses
Adanu Moses@MOAdanu·
@JajaPhD I thank God I don't work for a boss who is looking for social media validation.
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Jamal
Jamal@JajaPhD·
It is very unprofessional to share this. Your organisation is small and it is likely that the employee would see this. Other people in the organisation may also be able to identify whom she is. She didn’t do anything wrong by making the request. Suggesting that she is greedy and maligning her reputation is very bad.
Chioma Amadi@Chioma__Amadi

The greed in this world sickens me. Someone I hired last month just asked me for a salary advance of N1.7M. I’m so tired because this was the last thing I needed to see after the day I had yesterday. Not 500k, not 700k. Not even something remotely proportional to the amount of time you’ve actually worked. ₦1.7M. Seventeen months of her salary. And I sat there reading the email twice because surely there had to be a typo. Surely you meant 1–2 months? Surely there was a misplaced decimal point somewhere? But no. The audacity is sickening. You’re one month into a job. I barely know you. You’ve barely done anything tangible yet. We’re still at the stage where I’m trying to see if you even understand the role you were hired for. And somehow, in your mind, the most reasonable thing to do is to ask your employer to essentially bankroll the next year and a half of your life. And funnily enough, I haven’t even talked about 1/10th of the things I’ve experienced from employees. I even had to reach out to older people who run organizations to be sure I’m not doing something wrong, and each had crazy stories to tell. At a point last year, I began hiring more Indian talent, and so far, I haven’t seen this pattern come up. Sometimes, you just have to ask yourself where exactly we went wrong culturally. Because discipline, restraint, and professional boundaries shouldn’t be things you have to teach adults. If you’ve worked in a place for years and built trust, maybe we can have a conversation about advances, emergencies, and support. But one month? One month and you’re already treating your employer like a personal credit facility. And then people wonder why founders become extremely guarded over time. It usually gets to a point, guyss. What’s this madnesss?

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Adanu Moses
Adanu Moses@MOAdanu·
@priye_tanya It happened to me last year. But I couldn't go back immediately cos the transaction was late. By the time I did, the little girl denied she ever made the mistake. She just wanted me gone before her boss comes out. She deducted ₦820 instead of ₦8200
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Adanu Moses
Adanu Moses@MOAdanu·
@rufusking2023 @MoghaluKingsley @AlJazeera I almost said you don't know what you are saying but again, I am not one to use such words. Show me evidence of your support when he contested. Should he join them in their show of shame that they call election. Do you think rigging elections is cheap?
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rufusking - baķin wake
rufusking - baķin wake@rufusking2023·
In all honesty, @MoghaluKingsley , you've lost the right to such commentary since you quit politics to make more money. Those of you who "think" and ought to know what to do to get us out of this mess, have tucked your tails in between your legs like cowards and left Nigerians to their woes, should not come to social media and pontificate! No.
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Kingsley Moghalu OON
Kingsley Moghalu OON@MoghaluKingsley·
The Daniel Bwala interview with Mehdi Hassan on @AlJazeera ‘s Head to Head program was a disaster of gargantuan proportions for Nigeria as a country, for President Tinubu’s administration, and for Bwala himself. Of these three, the last is the least important, because Bwala’s track record speaks for itself. The interview made a spectacle of Nigeria, not just because of the reach of the program globally, but also the format in which there was a global audience in the room itself. What will EACH of those people think about Nigeria after such a fact-based shredding of the country’s leadership and its performance? It was a sad commentary on Nigeria’s political culture in which there are no beliefs, no policies, no ideology, just crass opportunism and the battle for political power. Turn-coatism is “it”. Second, the fact that Bwala, given his record, is sent out to speak for the President of Nigeria on the international stage says much about the standards by which government in Nigeria recruits people for specific roles. In that universe “loyalty”, fleeting though it may be, is all that counts. Competence doesn’t. Mediocrity reigns. Thirdly, why appoint former attack dogs of the political opposition as spokespersons and Ambassadors for the administration simply because they have “defected”? The baggage such individuals carry (especially when they did not espouse principled opposition that may later change, as sometimes happens in politics, but rather used incendiary and personalized attacks on President Tinubu)renders such persons lacking in credibility in representational roles. Bwala was left trying to eat his words with bare-faced lies! I think there are people who could be far more credible spokesmen and women for Nigeria’s government, even with all its underperformance in governance. At least, the discussion will focus on the actual track record of the government, not on the government spokesman’s prior condemnations of that track record. It was a sad day for our country. I’ve received several calls from friends from various countries around the world. All were in shock and felt sorry for our country to be put in such a spot. So many people are waiting and hoping for when Nigeria will “wake up” and take its rightful place under the sun. The citizens of Nigeria are brilliant, hardworking and respected all over the world, breaking barriers and achieving feats in various spheres. The government and incompetent governance of Nigeria by its politicians remains a sorry tale.
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Adanu Moses@MOAdanu·
@Dolipeepe @DeeOneAyekooto We will see. Hope you know his admittance is not a crime. The DSS must prove that the phone of the NSA was tapped. The government is not stupid enough to admit IN COURT that it happened just to win a case against Elrufai
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Ẹ̀gbọ́n
Ẹ̀gbọ́n@Dolipeepe·
@MOAdanu @DeeOneAyekooto I have read about Wars, he didn't use himself as a decoy. More like a GOC that got too drunk and walked into a minefield, only to step on a mine. He goofed and later realized the gravity of his utterance.
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Ayekooto
Ayekooto@DeeOneAyekooto·
This man woke up in his house one morning. Brushed his teeth, had his bath and wore a fine babariga, entered straight into his waiting car. Driven to a live AriseTv programme. Conducive environment, no stress, no force, no intimidation. And he just looked at the cameras and said "We listen to telephone conversations of National Security Adviser. We know someone who tapped it. Yes, it is illegal but we are doing it.....". Please my dear friends, don't joke with curses whether you're right or wrong. Use this Lent and Ramadan seasons to ask God for forgiveness of all sins you committed but more importantly, every curse placed on you that you're treating trivially, ask God for cancellation especially if those curses are from Kaduna people, pray fervently against it!
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Ẹ̀gbọ́n@Dolipeepe·
@DeeOneAyekooto It is difficult to wrap one's head around it. Like, what was he thinking? Did he think he was above the law or untouchable? You hacked the phone line of the National Security Adviser to the President.
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Adanu Moses
Adanu Moses@MOAdanu·
If you see me calculating the price per slice in the market, mind your business. This is survival. Fellow yam loyalists, stay strong. We shall overcome. 🥲 Adanu Moses President, Yamite Movement
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Adanu Moses
Adanu Moses@MOAdanu·
As a proud member and the First President of the Global Yam Lovers Food Club, I regret to officially announce: We are in a season of economic warfare. Yam is now a luxury item. What used to be “buy two tubers and smile” is now “price one and walk away quietly.” 🧵
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Adanu Moses@MOAdanu·
Your Pastor may not tell you this cos most may not even know, tribalism is a sin.
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