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@MiichaelCousins

Servant of Art. Realist.

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cZN@MiichaelCousins·
@FragmentsV1 She think say you be Bankroll Fresh ni 😂
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Fragments@FragmentsV1·
People like him is the reason why an alleged financial stable 29 year old woman who had been trying to broke shame me because i didn't agree to monthly allowance for her was trying to curse me for things she couldn't afford for herself. Once i give the werey a taste of her meds..
Taiwo_junzi@Taiwo_junzi

Before you curse a whore, stone a simp!!!

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Staedy@JaiyeSteady·
It’s not profitable They’ll use it against you The people you’re doing “but” with will protect their own, you’ll later look like a clown I was doing that on Twitter years ago thinking we’re all fighting for a better Nigeria till I saw through their bias and hatred.
Fọlábí@folabi_xy

Scary time to be a Yoruba but

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Ayọ̀wándé Adálémọ 🇳🇬
Transorp Hilton báàwo?! It was the Alfa of the mosque that setup the studio in the mosque while waiting for 2Baba to arrive from the airport. The moment he arrived, they went to record straight. They didn't buy any tickets, it was Nigeria Airways that drove the plane at the speed of sound to Abuja from Lagos because the plane couldn't fly.
Dr Bakare Rasheed.O@Ecoflowing

Look how lovely your counter story sounds… BUT UNFORTUNATELY, fabricated and not real. 9ice met Sound Sultan at Mosque in Abuja during a tour visit and he asked him about meeting 2baba for a verse… Right there , he called 2baba and sent him a ticket the next day. It was at Transcorp Hilton in Abuja they recorded the verse.

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cZN@MiichaelCousins·
@ThatKindaGuyyy Not at all. Na some bad eggs wan overshadow the whole tribe lately. Unfortunately, the people wey suppose dey call am out dey hide under "Ara wa ni", "Omo wa ni". Normal Yoruba elders wey I know na him dey talk true even if it means going against the whole village
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(fan) Alex⁸@UTDAlex8·
🚨🗣️ Francesco Totti on Bruno Fernandes: “I have never seen a player like that, before he gets the ball, He already have plan A, plan B and plan C on what to do with the ball" "I enjoy watching him play, he's one of the best midfielders in the world now"
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kcee😎@KceeVibes·
@Wizarab10 As I carry flowers 🌷,I sti hold ma lubricant ND CD ,if road no clear I go fall out tools
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🕊@BwoyGud·
@Joeboy You people have no idea how Jamaicans low key hate the rise of afrobeats. Dancehall/Reggae doesn’t have that buzz anymore on the international market and they are doing everything to discredit afrobeats.
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cZN@MiichaelCousins·
@idrys_kandi @hypetribeng Lol I like Fat Joe's music though, he was just moving lame. Still shitting on an African's craft to sound tough otd, but when a wavy act like Burna comes around now, everybody would be trying to force an interview and act cool w the culture
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HYPETRIBE@hypetribeng·
“There’s a Fake guy in Africa using the Buju name, dissed him on tv, shut him down, he changed his name. I told him there’s only 1 Buju Banton” 🚨Fat Joe speaks with Buju Banton, calling out Buju BNXN & how they had to step in to make him change his name.
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cZN@MiichaelCousins·
@1_Black_Sheep_ @hypetribeng Jada is African American, Fat Joe is Hispanic, but all his id is with the HIP HOP (an AA culture). Besides Buju is also American cos he's North American. Why I capped it African Americans, I was saying Africans from Abroad(majorly America) though
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cZN@MiichaelCousins·
@hypetribeng Summary of Africa. "Different strokes for different folks" 😂💀 E reach folk turn, e own different. Besides, even if anybody hates BNXN, this is not funny. The so called "African" Americans look down on their African brothers. Talkn abt some X1312. Really? Jada there watchin too
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TUNDE@nicefrancis007·
@FemmyVickky He mentioned baddo and the presenter didn’t let us hear what he had to say about him, just using his noise to cover everything up
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FemmyVickky 🇺🇸@FemmyVickky·
Ice Prince lists his top 5 Nigerian Rappers of all time. Someone is missing out 🤔
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cZN@MiichaelCousins·
@WucheLee @Dagbana404 @umunnabenjude No be society they engineer them like that? Allow yeye mindsets dey sit right for people minds, and e go turn "normal thing". I dey everly clear my people, say me I go raise my own daughters differently. None of that NPC bot bs everybody dey do
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cZN@MiichaelCousins·
@SumolaIdowu @hypetribeng Understandable. Didn't hv to make d guy look stupid or make jokes about it. An Hispanic guy was disrespectin another African sayin X1312, he don't play that shit... Well, D actual African ones in America dnt even respect Africans, they see dem beneath dem & argue their appearance
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Call For World Peace 2026
I think people shouldn’t be too hasty to put him down or try to compare. It’s not that easy. It’s not like someone taking your pose or style of music or dance. If some people wanted to search for Banton’s songs and not knowing his full name, they will just type in Buju and his songs would come out too. When you look at it objectively, you will see he also gets a name and free publicity easily as well. So great to make your own name, let me keep mine and it’s well resolved.
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sir-g⚡️@o_sagie·
@hypetribeng Got your name off admiration from someone else, but mad that someones got his name off inspiration from you. Make it make sense. Of which, Bnxn makes fantastic music.
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YOM🗣️@ThaBoyYom·
🎵 See gobe 🎵 Davido’s ‘drumstick dance’ era🔥🔥
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Sir Dickson@Wizarab10·
How many roads in this country are named after Muritala Muhammed? Who no know go think say na better person e be.
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Vincent The Therapist@mrhighfoster·
He is 31 years old At nine months old, a failed measles injection by a local nurse caused avascular necrosis, leading to lifelong hip pain and leg weakness until his hip replacement surgery Four of his siblings died in childhood (likely related to sickle cell trait in the family), making his survival a "statistical miracle" At age 10, he dropped out of school due to poverty but returned after his mother worked as a cleaner for six years to pay his fees He learned chess as a kid at a local barber's shop in a Lagos slum while playing video games with friends Barely spoke English when he started secondary school (mostly Yoruba at home) but quickly picked it up from classmates His mother was a petty trader (thrift clothes seller), and his father sold spare parts. They met in a Lagos market Chess helped him develop a strong photographic memory, which he used to cram for exams and survive without parental allowances He became Nigeria's No 13 ranked chess player and earned the National Master title at age 20 He won gold medals representing Yaba College of Technology in the Nigeria Polytechnic Games and the RCCG Chess Championship He also won the National Friends of Chess Tournament and the Chevron Chess Open He got a diploma in computer science and used chess winnings to support himself through school Founded Chess in Slums Africa in September 2018 as a volunteer-driven nonprofit after visiting slums like Majidun The organization has reached thousands of underprivileged kids, including producing a 10-year-old champion with cerebral palsy Tunde Onakoya broke the Guinness World Record for the longest chess marathon (over 60 hours) in Times Square, New York, in 2024 Featured in CNN African Voices for his work Tunde has a younger brother (two years apart) He credits chess with saving him from slum poverty and giving him an "intellectual identity" He once simultaneously won 10 chess games at the DLD Conference in Germany First African to win the Lideramos Youth Award for Social Impact in Spain. Won the Corporate Chess Championship in Malawi with a perfect 7/7 score Tunde dreams of building the world's biggest chess institute in Nigeria . . . . Tunde Onakoya has brought attention to Africa through Chess. He started teaching chess at a younger age to children. I'm talking of around 2013/2014 when he was meeting at parks around Lagos State, just to teach kids in the open (mostly after work hours) . . Today, I am more interested in telling you more about him, and how he has also risen from a place of deep poverty and struggles. He has done soooo much for people and it's only expected that these past impacts would show on him as well You might have your reservations about him, but you cannot downplay how he used the game of chess to bring great changes to children's lives. . . A lot of children now have access to education, purpose and meaning, thanks to Chess. You are also part of his story. Tunde didn't do all these alone. Your support, your accolades, your retweet, your reposts, everything So look at the bigger picture. Think of the kids whose lives have changed from taking alcohols and drugs on the streets of slums, to having regulated mental health and more purpose driven lives, due to Chess and the opportunity it brought. . . . . Tunde can't certainly please everyone, and yes, there might be actions that many people would attribute to him being human. But if children would smile again, because he created an opportunity for them to have their smiles again.... Then it's one of the best legacies anyone can ever have. And you also can create your own legacy to which nations would applaud, recognise and help preserve 🫂 The sky is big enough for you, I and Tunde to shine and shine bountifully well ❤️ . . . ✍️ Vincent the Therapist
Tunde Onakoya@Tunde_OD

First Nigerian to play chess at the Louvre 🇫🇷-The world’s most prestigious museum.

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