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@OmarTogg

A Barber 💈, Industrialist , Entrepreneur. I sell Hair Growth products & Barbershop Equipment . Call/WhatsApp 0558193811…Real Love For @Shattawalegh

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Oklu@OmarTogg·
SM started following me no be now ooo! They should worship me online!!!!!!!!!!!
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Oklu@OmarTogg·
Hello X I am back fully so if you see this video like, comment and retweet it so that I can reach the person. Thank you
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Oklu@OmarTogg·
SM started following me no be now ooo! They should worship me online!!!!!!!!!!!
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Essie@EcEssie·
I am among the 1% of Africans who want to stay in African and develop it as well as protect it.
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Oklu@OmarTogg·
@RuthSummie Please can you gifted me some of your books to read? I need 7 financial books and 3 books of Africa history books?
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Summie's write@RuthSummie·
Behind every book is a person who sat alone with their thoughts and decided to share them with the world. That’s brave!!
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The Ghanaian Farmer
The Ghanaian Farmer@EnyonamManye·
Brooo 😳, there are some crops that you should never invest in if you don't own the land. Watch this 👇
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Typical African
Typical African@Joe__Bassey·
Amazing picture of a Ghanaian in London in 1961, dressed in African attire, proudly representing Ghana.🇬🇭
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Africa First@AfricaFirsts·
This is what markets look like in Cotonou, Benin Republic 🇧🇯. Now ask yourself why some people still think African cities are “backward.”
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The Ghanaian Farmer
The Ghanaian Farmer@EnyonamManye·
Broo 😳, this is a solution to maize farmers in Ghana 🇬🇭, but who will invest in this? The very reason people must begin to invest in other parts of the agricultural value chain.
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Oklu@OmarTogg·
@DefarmerAlex Bro I want to part of your farm business
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KOJO BONSU@kojobonsu10·
On 16 January 2026, I had the honour of presenting my credentials to H.E. Xi Jinping, formally assuming office as Ghana’s Ambassador to China. I recommit to President John Dramani Mahama’s Reset Agenda and to strengthening mutually beneficial Ghana–China partnerships. 🇬🇭🇨🇳
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BONGO IDEAS ™@BongoIdeasHQ·
Artists silently suffering like Kwesi Arthur - Quamina MP - Twitch - J Derobie - Lalid - Black Sherif - B4Bonah - DarkoVibes - Mr Drew - Krymi - OV - RJZ - Article 1 - DopeNation - Pappy Kojo - Kojo Cue - Yhaw Hero - Kofi Jamar - Lasmid - Fameye They all need saving!
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Derrick Abaitey@DerrickAbaitey·
Which team will you build wealth with ?
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Twilight@the_marcoliboy·
Happy Birthday to me 🎉
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Goshers@goshers_·
Look at what these 3 high schoolers put their monies together to do 😭
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God blessed Africa and make our continent great and strong! God blessed black race! The first born of nature.
A. Ayofe@abdullahayofel

For decades, the script was simple: Africa drills the oil, the West refines it, and Africa buys it back at triple the price, with gratitude. Imagine that! Now Dangote came with a 650,000-barrel-per-day “plot twist.” -The first migraine hit when U.S. fuel export numbers started twitching. West Africa, that loyal customer, suddenly said, “No thanks, we’ll refine it at home.” Imagine selling umbrellas in a desert, that’s how America feels right now in the diesel market. -Then came the second headache, the petrodollar sneeze. If Nigeria starts trading refined products in naira, yuan, or even “AfriPay,” that’s a direct jab at Uncle Sam’s global ATM. The dollar doesn’t like competition; it catches inflation fever when others sneeze independence. -Third pain: The geopolitical thermometer just went up. Africa’s biggest refinery means fewer oil tankers from Texas, and more from Lagos to Lome, under African control. That’s not energy trade; that’s energy freedom. And freedom, apparently, is bad for business. -Fourth dose: The U.S. isn’t happy seeing Nigeria shaking hands with China and India on refinery deals. It’s like watching your ex build a mansion with your rival. The refinery runs on Chinese funding and Indian technology, two things America used to monopolize. -And finally, the fifth and deadliest headache, the symbolism. Dangote didn’t just build a refinery; he built a mirror, showing Africa what it could’ve been decades ago if it stopped outsourcing its future. Now Washington can’t just send “economic advisers” and “development loans” with fancy conditions anymore. Africa might soon say, “Thanks, but we’ve got this.” So Dangote’s refinery isn’t just refining oil, it’s refining pride, power, and perspective. And for the first time, the biggest gas leak in the room isn’t from Nigeria, it’s from America’s nerves. _____ MAB✍️ May Nigeria Succeed God bless Africa God bless the black race

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