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African/ Sunday School Drop Out

Africa Katılım Aralık 2014
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SenseKafoteka@SenseKafoteka·
Do u ever wonder why the west (mainly US and France) go to an extreme of causing instability in africa including funding terrorism, assassinations etc? Here are few crucial things that would happen if Africa kept it’s natural resources to itself; Thread
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Chief Njoku🇺🇸
Chief Njoku🇺🇸@NemeremNjoku·
Revenge..give your mother 500k and give his mother 50k
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SenseKafoteka@SenseKafoteka·
@JethrineSoko1 When I started my cleaning service company I used to doubt my quotation or fear I might repel clients with my fees until I met a client who told me I lacked the balls to run a successful business. Changed my whole life lol.
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JETHRINE SOKO🇿🇲
JETHRINE SOKO🇿🇲@JethrineSoko1·
One thing I’ve learned as a business owner in Zambia: it’s so easy to undervalue yourself. Last week, a colleague reached out for our services. I asked about the scope of work and for a video. It looked like the house had been abandoned. I sent a quotation and said…
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Muhoozi Kainerugaba
Muhoozi Kainerugaba@mkainerugaba·
It can't take us more than 2 weeks to capture Tehran. A UPDF Brigade is enough for that job.
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Michael Bhingu Jr
Michael Bhingu Jr@ChikafaJnr·
I know this is not intelligent. But whenever I am unhappy with the money I have made after a job, I convert the profit into Malawi kwacha. Then I remember primary school teachers earn 400k per month. 😔
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Mia♡
Mia♡@luxemiaa·
A woman on Instagram said: My husband and I go out to dinner and order lobster dishes at $50 each and the table next to us order burgers at $15 each. Why do we have to leave a bigger tip than the other table when we had the same waitress and got the same service?
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Gee Mjinga
Gee Mjinga@GMjinga·
@AFRICANDEMOC actually they have a place in East Africa, I wish they could come we intermarry and have African Jews
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@recovery_simp You'd be surprised if I show you the difference between data yomwe imachoka Kuma districts and the data that is reported to national / international level😂 funny how people think UN/WHO data is accurate.
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Alex Groberman@alexgroberman·
Druski grew up in the suburbs of Georgia. His mom has a Master of Science in Public Health and worked at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. His dad attended Howard University, graduated from the United States Air Force Academy and is a Wall of Honor nominee at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. Druski's latest skit just pulled 40 million views. Rolling Stone named him the second most influential creator in America. Forbes has him at $14 million in earnings. Oh, and he never needed a late night set, a network sitcom, or a Netflix special to get there. He figured out where the internet was going before the industry did. In case you missed how Druski got here: He started posting comedy skits on Instagram in 2017. No agent. No manager. No club circuit. Just character work on the platform where the audience was actually spending time. By 2020, Drake put him in the Laugh Now Cry Later video. Jack Harlow put him in Tyler Herro. He opened for J. Cole and 21 Savage on a national arena tour. All that came because he had already built something real where the attention was. Then he kept building on that surface. Coulda Been Records started as Instagram Live auditions and became a full entertainment brand. Coulda Been Love, a dating show he created and owns, pulled over 100 million views on YouTube. His first headlining tour in 2023 sold out 30 markets and grossed $2.5 million. In 2024, he sold out State Farm Arena in Atlanta. 21,000 seats. For a comedian who has never had a network television show. In 2025, he took that same format international with a 10-city arena tour. Every date sold out. Wembley Arena in London. Major arenas across North America. Lineups featuring Snoop Dogg, Jack Harlow, Lil Yachty, Rod Wave, and Chief Keef. Forbes Top Creators list tells the compounding story: #20 in 2023 at $10 million. #11 in 2024 at $12 million. #9 in 2025 at $14 million. Three consecutive years of growth built on the same foundation he laid in 2017. He has equity in Happy Dad Hard Seltzer. Brand deals with Nike, Google, Amazon, Meta, Pepsi, Spotify, EA Sports, American Express, and Fanatics. His company, 4Lifers Entertainment, runs touring, production, merchandise, licensing, and a sports agency. All under one roof. The traditional comedy path used to be the only path: open mics, club circuit, late night set, Netflix special, maybe a tour if it all worked out. That path still exists. But the comedians who built where the audience was actually moving own the comedy landscape now. The ones still waiting for a network to greenlight them are watching Druski sell out arenas from the outside. This is exactly what is happening across most marketing budgets right now. Most businesses are still spending their entire marketing budget on the channels that dominated five years ago. Paid ads. Social media campaigns. Email blasts. PR placements. Influencer deals. These are the late night spots of marketing. Familiar, established playbooks, comfortable. And increasingly disconnected from where the highest-intent buying decisions are actually happening. The audience is moving. ChatGPT now has nearly a billion weekly active users. Perplexity has over 45 million. Google AI Mode hit 75 million users in its first seven months. 59% of consumers are already using AI for shopping decisions. One in four say ChatGPT product recommendations are better than Google's. And most businesses have zero presence in these systems. (If you want to see where your site stands across Google and AI search, start here: seo-stuff.com/free-audit) The businesses that get cited, recommended, and selected by AI are not the ones spending the most on ads. They are the ones that built something real where the audience is actually going. Content with genuine authority. Backlinks from trusted sources. Structure that AI systems can read, parse, and confidently cite to a user. When ChatGPT cites a source, it cites the most authoritative, most structured, most useful content it can find. When Google's AI Overview selects a page to reference, it selects based on content depth, trust signals and extractability. When Perplexity assembles an answer, it pulls from the sources that actually answer the question best. No ad budget influences that. No social following affects it. No campaign calendar determines the outcome. The channel itself selects for the best answer. Druski built where the audience was heading and let the leverage follow. By the time the industry caught up to where he already was, he owned the space. The businesses building owned visibility in AI search right now are doing the same thing. The ones still spending exclusively on paid ads, social, email, and PR are the comedians still waiting for their late night spot. That is the gap SEO Stuff was built to close. seo-stuff.com Druski went from Instagram skits to $14 million a year and sold-out arenas because he understood one thing early: build where the audience is going, not where it used to be. The question is whether your marketing budget is building where buying decisions are heading or still spending on the channels they are leaving.
DRUSKI@druski

That Guy who is just Proud to be AMERICAN🇺🇸

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In malawi. A phone is everywhere. in districts like Lilongwe, Blantyre, mangochi, Rumphi, ntcheu which are highly populated almost 60% of people have ma phone. The other district chabwino chabwino tiyike pa 35%. Airtel Malawi in 2025 said active user ndi 8.4 million people.
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If you ask me, ku malawi kuno sitingakwane anthu 15 million. Za 22 million zija ndi propaganda aimed to manipulate our government system/ donor aid.
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B U X@COUNTBUX·
@SenseKafoteka @austin_tunoi Bro none of that matters you’re not in America at all or near it, yall are talking about some shit that you have no clue about with confidence which is weirdo shit. This ain’t coming to America nigga, yall niggas quit pocket watching.
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Austin Tunoi@austin_tunoi·
Mayweather went bankrupt after earning $1.2B in his career. Seeing his houses and cars being auctioned is bizarre.
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SenseKafoteka@SenseKafoteka·
@COUNTBUX @austin_tunoi Lol don’t be naive on purpose lmao. Africa is a continent. Burns boy is from Nigeria, Kenya is on the other side of Africa. Its okay to call out bs without actually being stupid yourself
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B U X@COUNTBUX·
@SenseKafoteka @austin_tunoi You boys don’t know shit bout what’s going on over here. Talk about Burna boy or something nigga
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B U X@COUNTBUX·
@austin_tunoi Floyd has not sold his crib I ride by that mf everyday and plenty whips be out there I know you gotta be in Africa tweeting some shit like this
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