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Deep Psychology
Deep Psychology@DeepPsycho_HQ·
“When your education limits your imagination, it is called indoctrination.” - Nikola Tesla
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Reads with Ravi
Reads with Ravi@readswithravi·
“If you want to make the wrong decision, ask everyone.” — Naval Ravikant
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Princess Ade
Princess Ade@cessadelove1·
I found a beautiful verse in Isaiah 46:4. I have made you. I will carry you; I will sustain you and I will rescue you.
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The 48 Laws of Power
The 48 Laws of Power@48LawsofPowerr·
A battle that you win cancels all your mistakes. - Machiavelli
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The Knowledge Archivist
The Knowledge Archivist@KnowledgeArchiv·
"If you don't read the newspaper, you're uninformed. If you do read it, you're misinformed." —Mark Twain
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Rinu Oduala 🔥🔫
Rinu Oduala 🔥🔫@SavvyRinu·
VIDEO: 31 Nigerian governors gather, not to solve electricity problems, lack of jobs, good roads, good healthcare, poverty, but to strategize on winning 2027 elections.
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Saskay
Saskay@officialsaskay·
So I decided to read about the EU’s partnership with Nigeria and saw this. “Promoting the reintegration of former combatants, including Boko Haram associates” I’m sorry what????
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BDK@SamkenBDK·
@Rise_Forge Thank you for your service to the nation.
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Sir Kay
Sir Kay@Rise_Forge·
DUGURI TRAP: The Day We Turned the Hunters into the Hunted 🔥🇳🇬 It happened in Duguri, Abadam Borno State one of those places in Nigeria where everywhere just looks quiet… but the ground itself knows war. That morning no be normal patrol. Intel land correct one. Not that usual maybe-maybe info. This one clear. Clean. Actionable. For the first time since I was deployed to that place, na dem go waka enter our own trap 🪤. We set up sharp-sharp. No noise. No gra-gra. Everybody dey coded. You fit see am for everybody face this one na business. Even the usual cruise no dey. One of the guys just whisper, “Today go loud…” everyone smile 😊 We wait. Time dey go slow. Sweat dey drop but nobody move. Then we sight them coming with full confidence, unprepared. Loose movement kind. As if na them get the land. I just shake head “Una don enter one chance.” We let them come in. Closer. Closer… Then CONTACT! “Fire!!!” Everything scatter. But this time, no be us dey run helter-skelter. Na them. Confusion just jam them straight. You go see am the moment e click for their head say “we don fall inside trap.” Too late. We pin them down. Cut off their movement. Anywhere you turn na soldier. Fire discipline on point. Coordination clean. No panic. One of our guys shout, “Press them! No give dem space!” Na so we dominate. They tried to escape no way. Tried to regroup impossible. Before everything calm down… over 60 of them don drop. Sixty !!! No stories. No propaganda. Just result. After the smoke clear, we sweep the area. That’s when we see abandoned weapons, their small “hospital,” and even burial ground. Fresh. The beating we gave them earlier don already weaken them… this one just finish the work. One of the boys look around and just say, “Omo… today sweet.” And honestly? He no lie. Because for once, na them carry fear. Na them run. Na them lose everything. We stand there, catching our breath, dust everywhere, heart still racing… but deep down, one thing dey clear: That day for Duguri, we no just fight. We outsmart them. Outplay them. And it's all thanks to our commander because we sure remind them say this land no be for terrorists. Na for Nigeria. 🇳🇬🔥
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Reads with Ravi
Reads with Ravi@readswithravi·
“The most dangerous form of blindness is believing that your perspective is the only reality.” — Friedrich Nietzsche
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a meek thug
a meek thug@gib_smoke·
a poor country with so many rich politicians and religious leaders is an extremely corrupt country.
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Chatham House
Chatham House@ChathamHouse·
The Nigerian president’s visit to the UK was his latest high-profile foreign policy moment on the world stage. But Tinubu’s diplomatic engagements have not produced concrete benefits for ordinary Nigerians. chathamhouse.org/2026/03/tinubu…
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Doctor Of The Future™
Doctor Of The Future™@g_diets_·
I am angry today. And I am going to tell you why. I walked into a supermarket yesterday. Just to buy water. And I stood in the snack aisle for five minutes looking at what Nigerian parents are feeding their children. Every single item on that shelf was wheat flour, sugar, seed oil, and artificial flavouring. Every. Single. One. Biscuits? Wheat, sugar, vegetable oil. Chin chin? Wheat, sugar, vegetable oil. Packaged cakes? Wheat, sugar, vegetable oil. Fruit drinks? Sugar water with a picture of an orange on the box. Cereals? Sugar coated in more sugar and sprayed with synthetic vitamins so they can print “fortified” on the front. And the prices? A family spending 2,000 a day on snacks is spending 60,000 a month on food that is actively destroying their children’s metabolic health. For that same 60,000, you could buy eggs, fish, vegetables, yam, plantain, palm oil, and coconut oil. Real food. The kind that builds brains, bones, and immune systems instead of diabetes at 30. The food industry does not care about your child’s health. It cares about repeat purchases. And the easiest way to guarantee repeat purchases is to make food addictive. Sugar does that. MSG does that. Artificial flavouring does that. Your child is not choosing these foods. They are being engineered to crave them. And you are paying for the engineering. Read the label. Count the ingredients. If it has more chemicals than food, put it back on the shelf. Your child’s future is worth more than convenience. If you want a clear, practical way to feed your family without the confusion, send a message on WhatsApp: +2349118909688 for a well-structured meal plan. Share this with every parent you know.
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🐓⬆️🔛🪔🐓
🐓⬆️🔛🪔🐓@loveiceprincesz·
"Naija no dey carry last" is such an ironic phrase for a country who's last in everything important for societal development
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Alex Onyia
Alex Onyia@winexviv·
Singapore did not become Singapore overnight after they were expelled and finally gained independence from Malaysia. It became Singapore the moment it decided that education was not just a sector, but the foundation of its future. And now, the South East stands at that same moment. A moment that will not look extraordinary today. A moment that may even be doubted, but years from now, people will look back and say: “That was when everything changed.” Because one region chose to believe again, but in the quiet, disciplined, relentless work of building a system that finally matches the brilliance of its people. Something is changing today, and a new mindset is rising at a scale never have seen before.
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The Extreme Music Enthusiast
The Extreme Music Enthusiast@TheExtremeMusi1·
"You will never find justice in a world where criminals make the law." — Bob Marley
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Charles Onyango-Obbo
Charles Onyango-Obbo@cobbo3·
Congratulations to the Morocco legal team - truly the greatest strikers in African football history. Who needs a world-class frontline when you have a committee that can score three goals from a mahogany desk two months after the final whistle?
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Pro Philani
Pro Philani@prophilani·
From stealing towels to stealing AFCON…
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