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Favour Chinedu

@Remourr_

First Class Lawyer 😅| Security Analyst✌️

Abuja, Nigeria Katılım Mart 2023
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Favour Chinedu@Remourr_·
My 5 years bro’s camera vs My own camera. He’s slaps better😆❤️
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Calissi✨🤍@calisssii·
There’s something called functional depression. It’s real and it hides very well. You’re doing everything you’re supposed to do. you go to work, you show up for people, you even laugh and gist like nothing is wrong. But deep down, you’re not okay. You’re tired in a way you can’t explain..like you do things, but there’s no real joy in it. It just feels like something you have to get through, like you’re on autopilot. People look at you and think you’re fine because you’re “functioning.” They don’t see how heavy it feels just to get through a normal day. They don’t see how quiet everything is inside you. And you don’t even know how to explain it without sounding dramatic, so you keep it to yourself and keep going.
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Oreoluwa Bukola, CFA.
When you have finished giving up, come back to the game. We are many that have our fair share of giving up multiple times a day.
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𐌁𐌉Ᏽ 𐌕𐌉𐌌𐌉
And suddenly you're 26-27, sitting alone in your room, parents are old, your siblings are married and busy with their own families, and there's no one you can talk to, no one checks on you. What is it called? Loneliness or freedom? Whatever it is, it's heavy.
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sweet_coder@AdegbemboB·
If you need help with the onboarding assessment, guidance on creating an Outlier account, or someone to help manage your account, feel free to DM me 🥹 I’m active 👍
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Favour Chinedu@Remourr_·
@AsakyGRN What again should I call this one? Korra has moved on. Move your white ass on Dean!!!!!
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𝐀𝐬𝐚𝐤𝐲𝐆𝐑𝐍
Dancer Korra Obidi’s ex-husband Justin Dean claims she had an arrest warrant waiting for her in London and dares her to go there and be investigated.
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Jobs with Aramide
Jobs with Aramide@AramideOyekunle·
E get how you go manage your N150,000 Salary well, person way dey collect N400,000 salary go dey envy you.
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Seth@fiercepatricks·
Gay kids read thousands of books about straight characters, yet they still grow up gay. But y'all are worried if your son, Billy, reads just one book where a penguin has two dads, he is going to wake up the next day and ask Brad to prom.
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BIG CHRIS⚡️@chrisfronna·
My roommate is so evil wtf💔💔💔💔💔💔 We had an argument this morning and still beefing, it’s today he now went to cook one mad ass stir-fry spaghetti. The idiot even added carrots and veggies, now I have to choose between my ego and my stomach😭😭
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Samuel Olusesan
Samuel Olusesan@SAMUEL_OIM·
To this girls disturbing me in my DM, can you maintain this Handsomeness 😍?.
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Ebun@kenkenlewu·
It is true that job opportunities in Nigeria are limited, especially for the average citizen. However, a first-class graduate resorting to working as a bus conductor raises serious questions about priorities, adaptability, and personal development. While it is easy and often justified to blame the system, we must also acknowledge that individual growth plays a crucial role. Without continuous self-development, it becomes difficult to stand out or access better opportunities, regardless of academic qualifications. A first-class degree is not just a certificate; it is evidence of discipline, critical thinking, and the ability to learn. So, what happens after graduation matters even more. Why not acquire a relevant skill? Why not explore vocational training, digital skills, or professional certifications that align with current market demands? There are numerous opportunities specifically designed for high-performing graduates. Many organizations actively seek first-class graduates for internship and graduate trainee programs, which often serve as pathways to permanent employment. In addition, there are local and international scholarships, fellowships, and research opportunities that prioritize academic excellence. Beyond that, the digital economy has opened up countless possibilities, freelancing, remote jobs, tech-related roles, and more. With the right mindset and willingness to learn, a graduate can build a sustainable career without being limited by the traditional job market. Ultimately, while the challenges in Nigeria are real, they do not completely eliminate opportunities. The difference often lies in how individuals choose to respond whether by remaining stagnant and frustrated, or by evolving to meet the demands of their environment. While I sympathise with him, he needs to think outside the box. A first-class degree reflects a high level of intelligence.
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Ara🤍@Araoluwanimi01·
If you bought this burger for #50, just retweet😭
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Jossy@Josephadey73944·
The sex scene between attorney Verney and that stripper guy is hotter than all the sex scenes in heated rivalry.
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Oreoluwa Bukola, CFA.
Oreoluwa Bukola, CFA.@BukkyOA·
I say let me remind you 😊
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