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Sales Executive - MultiChoice NG || Daddy Yo || Your Gadgets Plug....

Jos, Nigeria Katılım Ekim 2010
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Rinu Oduala 🔥🔫
Rinu Oduala 🔥🔫@SavvyRinu·
Dear Nigerians, while the massacre in Jos happened, 2 days ago, Boko Haram also slaughtered 20 people in Mafa Borno state and abducted 30+ including children. Nuhu Ribadu brothers and Gen. Oluyede prodigal sons slit the throats of people and no Nigerian media has reported this.
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Okeja
Okeja@favour_okeja·
I just use 30k carry my sister comot, we done chop life tire. If na one babe I carry comot now, the least 100k for done comot and she for call am bare minimum. Family>>>>
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REV Fr. Dara Esq.
REV Fr. Dara Esq.@UncleDara_·
The killings in Nassarawa is not really making the news. There is serious genocide going on there.
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Ọmọ Akin
Ọmọ Akin@GuyMr10·
You guys have started, who did this? 😂
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SANTORINI
SANTORINI@KinqKudos·
So he stained his reputation because of 15k jersey. A thief and more. 😂
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Halloween
Halloween@EzehVic4020·
@abazwhyllzz Have you watched THE JEYSEYS?
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SAMBO
SAMBO@_Abdulakeem_·
TO THE SMALL ACCOUNTS — THIS IS FOR US ❤️ Since yesterday, I’ve been watching everything closely, and one thing is very clear, the real power on this app doesn’t come from big accounts… it comes from us. The small accounts. We are the ones who engage the most. We are the ones who push tweets. We are the ones who decide what goes viral and what doesn’t. Without us, nothing moves. Think about it, how many big accounts have actually said anything meaningful since yesterday? Yet, somehow, my account grew.
My tweets spread.
My voice was amplified. And it wasn’t because of them. It was because of you. You showed up. You engaged. You supported. The same way big accounts want to earn, grow, and stay relevant… is the same way we want to earn, grow, and be seen. So seek no validation from anybody. You don’t need permission to grow. You don’t need approval to be visible. Never underestimate what consistent engagement from people like you can do. You are not “small”, you are the foundation. And foundations don’t beg for attention… they hold everything up. I appreciate every single one of you. Thank you for your support. SAMBO.
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MALEEK 1.0
MALEEK 1.0@Maleekoyibo·
Nothing pissed me off more than the part where Abazz told the guy, “Have a good evening sir.” Meaning I am done having this conversation with you, take 7 jerseys or forget it. Such a thief. If not for Twitter, they suppose use tyre do you necklace.
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BIG DUKE
BIG DUKE@DukeDarls·
Ordinary Jersey can’t even be shared without corruption. Nawa
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Felix
Felix@felixherbt·
I ask again, what exactly is the like of Abass, Ruth and co influencing on you that made you call them influencers? They collect gigs, deny justice. Is that your definition of influencing? We enable rubbish on this app!
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SAMBO
SAMBO@_Abdulakeem_·
I’ve seen a number of takes flying around, especially from some big accounts, suggesting that I intentionally created a situation just to drag someone or farm engagement. Let me say this clearly, that was never the intention. When Victor Osimhen replied to me, I understood what that moment could become. I’ve been on X for over 5 years, and like many people on this platform, I’ve been waiting for an opportunity like that, one that could finally help grow my page. So yes, I had a plan. To bring the giveaway to my timeline, ask people who were interested to follow, like, and comment, and then pick winners from there. Nothing unusual. In fact, it’s the same strategy many of the big accounts use every day. When I was contacted, I explained clearly one phone that this opportunity meant something to me, that I wanted to use it to grow my account and engage my audience. But instead of understanding that, I was met with resistance. At that point, I had two options, step aside or stand my ground. I chose to stand my ground. Since yesterday, I’ve also seen some of these same big accounts resort to calling me names and throwing insults. Interestingly, the moment I return that same energy, I get blocked. That says a lot. What followed was simply me standing my ground when I felt that opportunity was being taken away from me. If people supported me, it was not because I manipulated them, but because they saw a situation and chose what to stand for. Now, to those implying I did this for clout or monetization, let’s not pretend. The same way I wanted to grow my page is the same way many big accounts have built theirs. Visibility. Engagement. Influence. These things don’t happen by accident, they are pursued. The only difference is that some people are more comfortable admitting it than others. I did not manufacture this opportunity, but I refused to let it slip away. And I stand by that. Thank you. SAMBO
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🦉Oluwatoyin 🦉.
🦉Oluwatoyin 🦉.@PraiseAdeyemo1·
NIGERIA HAPPENED TO ME MY ONLY BROTHER
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Read This 👇🏾
RAWSHIELD@Rashnaking

Nigeria is a reflection of the people in it. Someone shot his shot at Victor Osimhen for a jersey and even tagged a vendor. Osimhen saw it and said he’d personally send one. 
Then told the vendor to add 15 more jerseys for others. -That’s where it got interesting.- Immediately money entered, the story changed. The vendor suddenly said Osimhen told him to share it himself. 
He claimed he had already picked 15 people. —Then it got worse—
He called the same person who brought him the business a scam. From there, he tried to “negotiate”:
7 for the guy, 8 for himself. Greed, plain and simple. The guy refused and asked for all 15 jerseys as instructed. —Next thing— 
The vendor switched again.
Said the post was “stolen” and brought another person to justify it. —Now here’s the real problem— Instead of people calling out the wrong,
they started defending it. “Make una settle.”
“Na just jersey.”
“Let it go.” - Someone even offered to pay extra, 
rewarding bad behavior. And that’s when it becomes clear: We are not different from the people we complain about in power. —This is how it starts— 
small compromise, small dishonesty, small defense of wrong. Nigeria didn’t just become this way overnight. 
We built it, little by little, with everyday actions like this. Truth is, many people are only “good” because they’ve not had the opportunity to do worse. One day, we will have an honest conversation about the double standards on this TL. One day.

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@Rashnaking Brooo, you're absolutely spot on. I told some Mom's the other day, that they see how we move on fast from setbacks and how the people in power treat us?? It's not because we are a good people. It is deep down we know we would do worse if the opportunity presents itself.
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RAWSHIELD
RAWSHIELD@Rashnaking·
Nigeria is a reflection of the people in it. Someone shot his shot at Victor Osimhen for a jersey and even tagged a vendor. Osimhen saw it and said he’d personally send one. 
Then told the vendor to add 15 more jerseys for others. -That’s where it got interesting.- Immediately money entered, the story changed. The vendor suddenly said Osimhen told him to share it himself. 
He claimed he had already picked 15 people. —Then it got worse—
He called the same person who brought him the business a scam. From there, he tried to “negotiate”:
7 for the guy, 8 for himself. Greed, plain and simple. The guy refused and asked for all 15 jerseys as instructed. —Next thing— 
The vendor switched again.
Said the post was “stolen” and brought another person to justify it. —Now here’s the real problem— Instead of people calling out the wrong,
they started defending it. “Make una settle.”
“Na just jersey.”
“Let it go.” - Someone even offered to pay extra, 
rewarding bad behavior. And that’s when it becomes clear: We are not different from the people we complain about in power. —This is how it starts— 
small compromise, small dishonesty, small defense of wrong. Nigeria didn’t just become this way overnight. 
We built it, little by little, with everyday actions like this. Truth is, many people are only “good” because they’ve not had the opportunity to do worse. One day, we will have an honest conversation about the double standards on this TL. One day.
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Manjul Vic🦅
Manjul Vic🦅@VictorManjul·
BAT LOOKED PLATEAU RIGHT IN THE EYE, & spat on their FACES TDAY⚠️‼️ He came 4 a condolence Visit, but didn't enter JOS🫵🏾 He addressed the Victims over 50km away from th scene of th k|llings A slap to our face If we let BAT RIG Plateau, then we deserve to be k|lled I guess🤦‍♂️💔
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