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Aurelia✨

@Oh_deraa

Fortune favors the prepared. Economist | Finance | PM AkwaUgo ✨

Toronto, Ontario Katılım Kasım 2020
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Aurelia✨
Aurelia✨@Oh_deraa·
Oh! I am so blessed! 🥰💞
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SHINE✨
SHINE✨@BrownScorpio__·
Wherever I am in the next 2–5 years, I pray I’m genuinely happy, successful, and living a life that once felt impossible.🤎✨
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Adedamola
Adedamola@Adedamohlarr·
“Hope nothing”…. A Nigerian telling you not to get too comfortable around them when they sense disrespect
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Nathan ✰
Nathan ✰@Just1Nathann_·
People notice these things more than you realize: 1. Move slower. Don’t rush your movements. Slower actions equal confidence and control. 2. Talk less. Listen more. People feel more drawn to someone who actually listens. 3. Have a life outside people. Be busy with your own goals. 4. Fix your posture. A straight back and relaxed shoulders instantly make you look more confident. 5. Smell good consistently. Not just perfume, but clean clothes and body. People remember scent more than looks. 6. Control your reactions. Don’t overreact emotionally. Calmness is power. 7. Improve your voice tone. Speak clearly, not too fast. A relaxed tone helps. 8. Limit how much you explain yourself. Not everything needs justification. 9. Take care of small details: Clean shoes, trimmed nails, fresh haircut.
mubiouš@Mubarak_mubious

how do you make yourself a little more attractive ??

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Oiza
Oiza@Steadi_lady·
There’s no reason to refer to the Igbo people as “Ibo” if your intention is pure. Countless times, these people have pointed out, especially on this app, that the correct spelling of their ethnic group is Igbo. So,what is the issue? Why can’t we respect each other’s differences??
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Abdool Moh.
Abdool Moh.@abdool_moh·
“Sometimes we are paid thirty thousand naira, other times we get fifty thousand naira and sometimes we don’t get anything at all. We are only told that the money will be used to buy more weapons” - Bandit Abubakar. The scariest thing about this confession is that it emphasizes that the main engineers & beneficiaries of banditry are some of the rich people living among us within the society. The very rich people you praise & hype for their lavish lifestyle are the same people arming these illiterates to kidnap, t0rtur£ and k!ll you. Easy millions for them while they pay the illiterate bandits peanuts or even nothing at all.
Bakatsine@DanKatsina50

This is a bandit apprehended by the CJTF in Funtua LGA, Katsina State. In the video, the suspect, who identified himself as Abubakar, reiterated that their group has been terrorising communities in Funtua and Giwa LGAs, and claimed they are the same group responsible for barricading Funtua roads.

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Tejiomo Omojevwe
Tejiomo Omojevwe@Tejiomo·
Nigerians please we need justice for Elozino Joshualia Ogege. My secondary school friend. She wasn’t just a classmate, she was my friend we sat together in school. She was a decent girl. Elo was not wayward. They killed her Nigerians. They plucked her eyes while she was alive, breast and heart before she died. She was a brilliant student, a first-class student from 100 level to 300 level at Delta State University Delsu. She only went to look for a house to rent Nigerians😭 She told a security man working in DELSU, Onoriode (Onos), who had access to the school environment that she was looking for a house, he then told her he would help her get accommodation. That was how he lured her. Delsu claimed they are contract staff from a security company. Guess what? This security man is an Ex-convict. He did not act alone. He worked with other Yahoo boys including Desmond and their gang and with the help of a security supervisor identified as Nwosisi Benedict Uche. The mastermind was a Yahoo boy who came from Ghana, and got those Yahoo boys to look for a girl for ritual for him. He had 2 houses already in Abraka. Elo was not their first victim. They planned it. They waited for her inside the school environment, campus 3, overpowered her by putting something on her face and took her away. They drove her out of Abraka into a bush. According to their own confession, Elozino was crying and begging them to let her go even after they took her eyes alive she was still begging them. 😭 But they did not stop. They killed her and removed parts of her body for ritual purposes to use for what they call “Yahoo Plus” money rituals. They took those parts to a native doctor identified as Ojokojo Robinson Obajero, who they believed would perform money rituals for them. The police tracked her phone and arrested them after the family reported she was missing because they couldn't reach her. The Delta State Police PRO, DSP Andrew Aniamaka, confirmed that the suspects confessed and that the crime started as a missing person case before turning into a murder investigation. Even the Commissioner of Police at the time, Muhammad Mustafa, confirmed arrests and said they were ritual killers. One of the masterminds even died while trying to escape arrest. But since 2018… what has happened? Elon have had no justice since 2018. The case has been in court. Adjournment after adjournment. Delay after delay. Years have passed. No clear justice. Are they bringing the judge? My friend left her house to look for accommodation and never came back. She trusted the wrong person a security man inside her own school. Delsu refused to show concern for their negligence. How can you employ an Ex-convict? Why would a security company employ an Ex-convict? Elo is gone we know but we want justice. And till today, it feels like justice is still being delayed. Nigerians, how long will this continue? How long will young girls keep dying like this? How long will cases like this be forgotten? Please speak up. Please don’t let this case die. Please people I'm begging y'all to help us speak. They already confessed to doing it. They should have been sentenced to death already. All the people involved. Help us cry for justice @Hybrid_Ola @_meera__abdul @AdageorgeA @oku_yungx @Austeiin @lilyally98 @instablog9ja This is the news on BBC. It's everywhere on the Internet too google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.… #JusticeForElozino #EndRitualKillings
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Big Chops
Big Chops@iamBigChops·
Bro I just discovered itel, Infinix, Oraimo and tecno are owned by thesame company 💔
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@AnishA_Moonka·
You were born with cells whose only job is to find and kill cancer. They're called natural killer cells. In most cancer patients, they don't show up in large enough numbers or stay active long enough to win. A drug called Anktiva changes that, and the early results are wild. Anktiva works by flipping a protein switch in your body that tells your natural killer cells to multiply faster and fight harder. Chemo poisons cancer but destroys your immune system along the way, which is why patients lose their hair, get infections, and feel wrecked. Anktiva does the opposite. Instead of poisoning everything and hoping cancer dies first, it powers up the defense system you were already born with. The FDA approved it in April 2024 for one specific type of bladder cancer. It was tested on 77 patients. In 6 out of 10 cases, all detectable signs of cancer disappeared completely. 40% of those patients stayed cancer-free for two years or more. But the number that stands out: six patients from that original group were checked 9 years later. All six are still cancer-free. From a drug that has never been used in chemotherapy. In January 2026, Saudi Arabia became the first country to approve Anktiva for lung cancer, not just bladder cancer. It's now approved in 33 countries. Sales hit $113 million last year, up 700% from the year before. The EU approved it in February 2026. Trials are running in pancreatic cancer, brain cancer, and a handful of others. The catch: the U.S. FDA has been pushing back hard. It refused to expand Anktiva's approval to additional patients with bladder cancer in May 2025. It caught the company exaggerating results on its website twice. The company paid $10.5 million to settle a lawsuit filed by investors who said leadership overpromised about how ready their factories were. The gap between 77 patients with bladder cancer and a broad cancer treatment is still enormous. (The tweet also says he's Japanese. He's not. Patrick Soon-Shiong is South African-born Chinese, grew up under apartheid, and is a billionaire who owns the LA Times and is part of the Lakers. But that's a footnote to the actual science.)
All day Astronomy@forallcurious

🚨: Japanese scientist Patrick Soon-Shiong has designed a treatment that activates body's natural killer cells that fight against cancer cells. Its approved in the U.S. and now Saudi Arabia has also approved it for its public.

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ɳყαɦ!
ɳყαɦ!@JINKIESBTCH·
once a period lasts longer than 5 days its attention seeking
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Funke
Funke@funkeolotu_·
Tribalistic people are losers, just like colorists, racists, and misogynistic individuals. Such low-IQ behaviour. Shame.
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Dr. Chinonso Egemba
Dr. Chinonso Egemba@aproko_doctor·
“It’s serious, but we can treat it.” For one brief moment, life is worth living again. Then comes the next sentence: “But, you'll need to pay before we can begin.” And just like that, hope vanishes. For many Nigerians, that’s where the story ends. People walk into the hospital carrying their pain and their last shred of hope, only to be turned back by their pockets. Especially now, when many are forced to choose between surviving hunger and surviving illness. We once had to pay the bills for a mother who was nursing her son with sickle cell disease for years. It wasn't a pleasant sight. But it’s exactly why the @AD__Foundation is raising funds for patients who are exactly one donation away from getting the care that will save their lives. If you can give, please give. Even a little changes everything for someone who has nothing. Kindly Support us: 0139722962 | Sterling Bank | Aproko Doctor Foundation If you can’t give right now, please RT. Your voice might reach the person who can. Help us give hope Thank you!
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Trending Explained
Trending Explained@TrendingEx·
Update: Family of Auchi survivor, Dr. Abu is accusing the police of conspiring to free the arrested kidnappers, after some lawyers applied for their bail. While they cannot afford the ₦3 million legal fees, the bandits are allegedly receiving full legal representation, family sources told Sahara Reporters.
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Trending Explained@TrendingEx

Update: After ₦50million and 3weeks, the Ekpoma Doctor’s kidnappers rushed their daughter to his hospital for emergency treatment, he recognized both of them and got them arrested. They initially demanded ₦200M, klled his younger brother and released him for ₦50M after Ekpoma youths commenced a manhunt and a successful protest, that shut down activities in the Ekpoma, Edo State.

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The Big Bird🦅⚽️
Someone called Nigerians Adjusters Republic because of how we quickly adjust and move on from national issues… like the recent issues with light 💡 and fuel ⛽️ prices, everyone seems to have adjusted and moving on as usual!
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Halimah Ahmed
Halimah Ahmed@ahmedhalimah02·
Me: Dad I want to make my hair Him : Go and make it now Me: Money Him: How much? Me 3500 ( in my head; attachment x2=800, stylist=1000, transport and miscellaneous =1000. Pocket the rest) Him: Ha! Isn’t it better if you barb it? My barber takes 100, it is when I want to dash him money that I pay 200 Me: OK goes back to my room 30 minutes later Him: Aren’t you making your hair again? Me: But you said I should go and cut it now Him: you better do quick. I will not wait for you o. I’m going to town now. Me : Rushed to the bathroom to take a bath and get ready He drops me at the saloon Him: Call me him when you’re done and gives me 3500 2hrs later he calls, are you done? I’m going home o Me: We’re not even half done. I’ll just meet you at home Him: aren’t you hungry Me: I am very hungry, but I’ll just buy mineral and biscuits. Him: OK don’t stay out too late. Me: OK sir A few moments later he calls again to ask how many of us were in the saloon? My dad brought food for all 3 of us. The woman making my hair asked if he was my boyfriend and I said my Dad, the other lady said maybe she is his only child. This man has 9 of us and he is like that with every single one He went ahead to wait 2 extra hours just to take me home, so I don’t have to go home by myself at night. Also the first to compliment my hair even though he complained about it being too much and too long. That man has loved me my entire life, being actively present and I would give him the entire universe if I could.
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Manjul Vic🦅
Manjul Vic🦅@VictorManjul·
Every hour that passes by, Nigeria takes a step backward.🤦‍♂️💔 Our Yesterday is always better than our today, and our today better than our tomorrow. This thing no be life 😪 U fit dey complain say bag of pure water na 500 today, make you wake up buy am 700 tomorrow ⚠️💀
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Maryj 🕊️
Maryj 🕊️@maryakpa_n·
I saw a woman at the bank arguing over charges She was tired and wasn't shouting but trying to explain calmly. "Last week you removed ₦100. Yesterday, ₦200. Now another ₦200 again… for what exactly?" She wasn’t even raising her voice. Just trying to understand where her money was going. "I had over ₦2,000 in this account. Now it’s around ₦1,300." Then a man behind her said, "It’s just ₦200, why all this?" She told him, "That ₦200 is my transport" Because the truth is, It’s easy to call ₦200 "small money" when it’s not coming out of the last ₦2,000 you’re holding onto. Until it gets to your turn, you’ll understand.
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