Sally Kenneth Dadzie

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Sally Kenneth Dadzie

Sally Kenneth Dadzie

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Award-winning author. Screenwriter. Blogger. Creator of Little Black Book. Igbo, Wurkun, Proudly from the Middle Belt.

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Addo Showboy 😎 🇬🇭
Addo Showboy 😎 🇬🇭@kwasi_attah_·
You're no different from ISIS, Boko Haram, the Taliban and others if you want your religious laws to be the law of the land.
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NEFERTITI
NEFERTITI@firstladyship·
Dear Nigerians, FOCUS ON INEC. They are your Enemy No 1. INEC wants to embark on a voter revalidation process very close to a general election. It means one thing only, FRAUD! INEC wants to disenfranchise Nigerians to favor the APC. Resist the planned revalidation exercise. A sudden nationwide voter revalidation process with poor citizen awareness & questionable timing is no longer a reform, it’s a calculated move to disenfranchise & suppress your votes. Eternal vigilance remains the operative word. Nigerians must speak out & resist this silent disenfranchisement packaged as revalidation. They pulled such a last minute stunt on the day of the FCT election. Voters of a particular candidate got to their polling units only to discover that INEC had transferred them to another polling unit without their knowledge. Suffrage is a right not a privilege. When millions are left uninformed, then it’s not an oversight, it’s a strategy. INEC is how institutions rig an election without touching the ballot paper. Professor Joash Amupitan is far from neutral. He played his hand quite early in the game. There is nothing ‘independent’ about INEC. To make matters worse, APC supporters have been revalidating their registration. INEC intentionally kept this away from the public. 2027 is your last chance before japa. APC offers you misery or death. Choose, it matters not to them. SPREAD THE WORD NOW! 💔
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Geena🦋
Geena🦋@geenaabiti·
There are no indigenous Muslims in Jos North Jos North belongs to Anaguta, Afizere and Berom.
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Samani
Samani@HeisSamani·
So painful to see a city you've lived all your life in chaos. Still trying to grasp why a visitor will want to chase a land owner out of his own town. Like how?? May God deliver Jos from the hand of bloodthirsty demons.
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Peter Obi Grassroots Mobilization.
Fellow Nigerians, do you believe that Aisha Yesufu would effectively represent the people of the FCT if elected to the Senate?
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The Young Uncle
The Young Uncle@nenkinan_deshi·
Caveat. Saw it on Facebook as attached from someone that has been dropping good information this week. I hope it's true. The injuries look like it
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The Young Uncle
The Young Uncle@nenkinan_deshi·
That boy from the video at Psite gate survived. Best news today. I go join him family to do Thanksgiving
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Morris Monye
Morris Monye@Morris_Monye·
INEC is the problem. I’ve said it before. I will say it again. Nigerians must keep speaking to force that change. INEC is the elephant in the room that’s becoming quite comfortable in the room.
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Oluwaseun Ajayi, Ph.D. 🇳🇬 🇺🇸
Your government’s body language toward terrorism is a major reason the U.S. froze F‑1 visa applications from your country. So the next time you dismiss politics as “just a game,” remember that you are often the pawn.
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MALEEK 1.0
MALEEK 1.0@Maleekoyibo·
When Skales was in his prime, you were still a starving, impoverished recharge card seller in Kano. To date, your people see you as that. You are probably the most useless political figure from your hometown. You couldn’t even go past the primaries at your peak of relevance.
Bashir Ahmad, OON@BashirAhmaad

My friend, Shamsudden, told me that someone named Skales has been busy insulting me on this platform. I genuinely asked, “Who is he?” and he told me he is a musician. By God, that was the first time I ever heard his name. Nigeria is truly so big!

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Kunle Kenny -The Joy Dispenser
Can I be honest with you, God will not take any evil politician. We are to send them to him. The day we wake up is our morning.
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Ayo
Ayo@Alhajirostova·
you request for a better governance as it's your basic human right and they call you igbo. I'm confused, is that supposed to be a slur?? 😂
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BASH-AAR 🛑
BASH-AAR 🛑@BASHAARUTD·
My Opinion about South Africans as someone that has lived among them. A good number of black South Africans are lazy, entitled and always looking for someone to blame for their problems. A lot got them don’t study past matric (secondary school level) and it’s why their universities are filled with foreign nationals, education is not their strongest forte yet at the end of the day the same set of people blame foreign nationals for taking their jobs. Jobs most never qualified for in the first place. Let’s talk about skill learning, a good number of them don’t learn skills hence (lazy) yet they blame Nigerian and Ghanaian nationals for dominating trades such as Barbing, hair making, cobbling etc (trades they don’t want to learn) They barely open and maintain stores and when they see other foreign nationals doing so, the claim they are illegal and should close down even tho the are not well equipped/ready to fill that spot. It’s easier for them to point fingers as to why they are not successful than actually work hard to be. It’s where you’ll see a school drop out saying a qualified Nigerian medical doctor caring for their people took his “job” and that’s why he’s jobless. Most of the jobs they claim foreigners take, they are either not qualified for it or too lazy to actually do it. *note, a good number not all.
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South Africans should desist from this behavior of looting. It’s disgusting; this is someone’s investment.

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Christian Emergency Alliance
Christian Emergency Alliance@ChristianEmerg1·
Nigeria: A Christian mother comforts her fatally wounded son. This young man was one of dozens lost at the start of Holy Week. Islamists brazenly snuffed out their lives, selecting this sacred time to maximize the pain inflicted. There are no words for such evil. These Christians of Nigeria need immediate help and prayer.
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
You make a cancer-fighting chemical in your brain every night. It kills tumor cells and fixes broken DNA while you sleep. Only works in the dark. The hormone is called melatonin, and when you flip on the lights at 2 AM, your brain stops making it. Melatonin is the sleep hormone. But it moonlights as your body’s overnight cancer patrol. It chokes off the blood supply to tumors and wakes up your natural killer cells (the white blood cells that hunt down cancer). Melatonin also flips on genes that order damaged cells to stop dividing. Researchers at Tulane ran an experiment where they exposed rats to dim light at night. Not bright light. Dim. The tumors lost their natural growth rhythms and grew nonstop. The WHO classified night shift work as “probably carcinogenic” in 2007. Reviewed everything again in 2019. Kept the classification. Same risk category as UV radiation. Your body’s internal clock controls more than when you sleep. It schedules DNA repair. There’s a repair protein called XPA that rises and falls on a 24-hour cycle, timed by your clock genes. When scientists knocked those genes out in mice, DNA repair went haywire and tumors grew faster. The same clock decides when damaged cells kill themselves off before they turn cancerous. Wreck the clock, you lose all of that. Denmark started paying workers’ comp for this. In 2008, the Danish government said: if you worked night shifts at least once a week for 20+ years and got breast cancer, that’s an occupational disease. Between 2007 and 2011, 110 women got compensated. One was a flight attendant who did 30 years of overnight flights for SAS airlines. No other country has followed. 1 in 5 workers worldwide works night shifts. In the US, that’s around 15 million people, mostly in healthcare, factories, and trucking. The exposure tilts hard toward people who can least afford it: 20% of workers without a high school diploma pull non-daytime shifts vs. under 2% of college grads. I’ll be straight with you, the science isn’t totally settled. A big 2020 analysis pooling 57 studies and 8.5 million people found no clear overall link between night shifts and cancer. But a 2024 study tracking how risk changes with time on the job told a different story: 9% higher breast cancer risk after 20 years of night work. 13% higher after 30. The lab evidence in animals is clear cut. The human data is messier, the way it always is when you’re studying something millions of people do in a thousand different ways.
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Share a medical fact that would surprise most people💡

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SKALES
SKALES@youngskales·
Pretending you don’t know me is laughable at best…Your former boss was the worst president in our history stayed silent while tings got worst. First time hearing my name but you rushed to tweet about me? See how quickly I became relevant in your life. I don’t even have much to say to you other than get well soon considering how sick in the face you look🤷🏽 alede 🐷
Bashir Ahmad, OON@BashirAhmaad

My friend, Shamsudden, told me that someone named Skales has been busy insulting me on this platform. I genuinely asked, “Who is he?” and he told me he is a musician. By God, that was the first time I ever heard his name. Nigeria is truly so big!

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Plateau Asian girl🌟
Plateau Asian girl🌟@CatiaKyen·
As a Catholic, one thing I have always looked forward to is celebrating our Holy Week. It’s the most sacred time to connect with God and pray for cleansing from our sins. Look at how these people just spoiled it all for us. Yesterday I went for the Chrism Mass and it was just discouraging. If I wanted to, I would have counted how many were in the church. Imagine, weeks ago was the Salah celebration and most of us were shouting “Happy Eid celebrations” up and down. See our turn now. 🤦🏽‍♀️
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YabaLeftOnline
YabaLeftOnline@yabaleftonline·
“As sweet as I am I’m very strict. It’s really lonely at the top and if you want to remain at the top, you have to be guarded and disciplined. It’s going to be very boring because you won’t have any friends. I’m very disciplined to the extent that sometimes I’m afraid of myself” — Funke Akindele.
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