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Katılım Mayıs 2020
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Genuis Health 💊
Genuis Health 💊@GenuisHealth·
What happens if you sleep right after eating
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Benson
Benson@BNXN·
My fans are called “The Crew” If you love and support me , welcome to the crew. 👨🏽‍✈️
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Turner@Turnertegs·
@iamnasboi No be lie swears things just choke everybody
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NASIRU
NASIRU@iamnasboi·
You know, I just posted a tweet asking, “How are you?” The replies were heartbreaking. A huge number of people are tired of life. Every single day, depression keeps hitting harder. Now the real question is, what can we do? The country gets harder every day. People are slowly losing themselves.
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NASIRU@iamnasboi·
How are you? Fr! How are you?
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Harmless
Harmless@HarmlessHQ·
This Ugo guy is our Nigerian version of Hakimi. He didn't just stop at the divorce. He also made sure she lost the car he gifted her as a push gift. He simply stopped paying for the car and months later, the company recovered their car. She lost the car. Lost her marriage. Lost her side boo. Got deported to Ikorodu. Ugo has really made the brotherhood proud.
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Jude Bela
Jude Bela@realJudebela·
Elected officials should earn minimum wage.
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NETNAIJA
NETNAIJA@NetNaija_·
@Merch_hunta Don't worry, if i be for you who goes that data?
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NETNAIJA
NETNAIJA@NetNaija_·
📽️ Mortal Kombat II (2026) i thoroughly enjoyed it 🍿
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POOJA!!!
POOJA!!!@PoojaMedia·
Awwwww, this is lovely 😍 Your husband interviews his wife on red carpet after setting a new AMVCA record. 🙏🏻
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De pilgrim🍁
De pilgrim🍁@resmianofficial·
Yes, the ₦22,500 TVET stipend is real, and skills training is a good idea. No reasonable person is against young Nigerians learning valuable skills. But let’s be honest with the full picture: ₦22,500 today barely covers transportation and feeding for many Nigerians for even a few weeks due to inflation. Food prices have surged massively since subsidy removal and naira devaluation. Rice, transport fares, rent, electricity and school fees have all gone up significantly. The naira lost substantial value after FX reforms, making imported goods, fuel-linked costs and business operations more expensive. Many small businesses have shut down or downsized because of rising operational costs. Unemployment and underemployment remain major issues training alone doesn’t automatically create jobs. Also, people aren’t angry because they hate reforms. People are angry because reforms were introduced without enough systems in place unreliable electricity, weak local manufacturing,insecurity affecting farming poor wages,weak transport infrastructure Country like Indonesia didn’t just remove subsidies and tell citizens to endure pain they built stronger production systems and broader social safety nets. And let’s not pretend every government intervention reaches the average Nigerian effectively. We’ve seen repeated complaints about delayed payments, poor transparency, and limited reach of many empowerment schemes. Even reports around the TVET program show mixed reactions from people saying previous stipend issues weren’t fully resolved. Nigerians can appreciate good policies and still demand accountability. A ₦22,500 stipend doesn’t cancel out: rising poverty, inflation declining purchasing power insecurity,unemployment Supporting skills development is good. But citizens have every right to ask: where are the jobs, lower food prices, stable electricity, stronger wages, and real economic relief? Criticism is not “insulting the president.” It’s holding leadership accountable for real outcomes
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Akinwumi
Akinwumi@Big_marvis·
BEFORE YOU WILL SAY TINUBU WANTS TO BRIBE YOU TO VOTE FOR HIM, UNDERSTAND HIS REASONS. The federal government has invited young Nigerians to apply for a ₦22,500 monthly stipend plus free training. Yes...he knows that some of you will still collect and still not vote for him. He knows. So he's not making this decision to bribe you. Many people are angry about the reforms of the last two years. And honestly, the pain is real. Fuel subsidy removal increased transportation costs. The naira devaluation pushed up prices of food, rent, cars, school fees and almost everything else. But what many people ignore is that reforms without cushioning programs can destroy social stability completely. This is why the government of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has been rolling out multiple intervention programs targeted at young Nigerians, students, households and small businesses. Since 2023: - States received increased FAAC allocations after subsidy removal. - Student loan programs were launched. - Consumer credit initiatives were introduced. - Cash transfer programs expanded skills acquisition and youth empowerment programs increased. - Local government allocations rose significantly after Supreme Court financial autonomy rulings. Now another program is offering ₦22,500 monthly support alongside free training. People underestimate the importance of skills during economic transitions. Countries that survived difficult reforms usually invested heavily in: - Human capital - Entrepreneurship - Vocational training - Youth employment When India liberalized its economy in the 1990s, millions initially struggled. But long-term investments in technology and skills later created one of the world’s biggest middle classes. When Indonesia removed major fuel subsidies, there was hardship too. But the government expanded social intervention programs to reduce the shock. Nigeria is trying to reform an economy that spent decades depending heavily on fuel subsidies, imports and oil revenue while neglecting productivity. That transition was never going to be painless. But the bigger question is: Can Nigeria use this painful period to build a more productive generation? The young people who survive this era may become one of the most economically adaptive generations in Nigeria’s history. This is the mind of the government in rolling out this project. It's not to get you to vote for him but to make you financially stable with monthly cash as skills. Instead of insulting the president, see the vision. While he invests heavily in infrastructure preparing for the $1 trillion economy, he's also preparing the young people to have the skills needed to survive in the economy. Get ready.
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Turner@Turnertegs·
@bensonace @Big_marvis Look bro if they can actually make it work out I guess it’s a progress then it’s commendable then we can improve from there
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Bensonace@bensonace·
@Big_marvis And when you dogma supporters come up with a position, if it gets exposed you make it look like 200m Nigerians don't think, you are the only right thinking Nigerian. How appalling. What relief can 22500k provide now. That's about 14 or 15 ltrs if fuel. A little over $15
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Ekiti Man🦁@Dare_Ekitiman·
@NigeriaStories This is barbaric. In this digital generation, lecturers still have sex for Mark in mind? What an eye sore! I think sacking culpable lecturers is not enough, there should be a law in the constitution that jails these culprits.
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Nigeria Stories
Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories·
Video of A Lecturer caught trying to have s£x with his student for grades in viral video
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@NigeriaStories How did our educational system get here? Imagine a lecturer with this mentality, character and even speaking pigin English! They're the "omo wa ni, eje ko së" kind of lecturer!
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Jude Bela
Jude Bela@realJudebela·
Major General Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi was on the kill list but survived the Jan. 1966 onslaught. He didn't plan the coup. He didn't want the job. But for the next 194 days, everything he did was used against him. This is Power & Plunder, Episode 2.
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Trending Explained
Trending Explained@TrendingEx·
Ilebaye is trending because the BBnaija diva was beaten to a pulp by her father last night, turning her homecoming 25th birthday into a nightmare. [Extended Video] While details of the incident are fuzzy. Apparently, it was a full house with her siblings and mother. She allegedly has had a long misunderstanding with the dad and it finally escalated into a brutal confrontation and assault, reducing the mom and siblings to spectators. The dad, Hon. Emmanuel Godson Odiniya a Kogi politician, locked the doors to keep them inside, and brutally assaulted Ilebaye with punches and kicks, for hours before she was finally able to reach the phone to call for help, as help wasn’t quick to arrive, she went live on instagram. According to neighbors, they could hear the ruckus but couldn’t gain entry, as the doors were shut tight. After she went on Instagram live around 12am with a swollen face, friends closeby in Abuja saw it, took action and rescued her around 2:30am. Unfortunately in the viral video, her young siblings tried to call off their dad from launching another attack, but he was very determined. Ilebaye Odiniya is the fourth child of eight kids, she won the BBnaija All Star edition in 2023, as a 22yr old lady with the viral tagline “Gen Z baddie”. Her dad made videos and granted interviews celebrating her triumph, and supporting her all through the journey, after her early eviction in the 2022 Level Up edition. Hon. Emmanuel Godson Odiniya is an ex-local council chairman from Olamaboro local government area of Kogi State, based in Abuja. Ilebaye and her dad have always had a tv-close relationship, forcing fans to only wonder what went wrong. Some are calling for his arrest, others feel it is his right to discipline his child. However, Beauty Tukura her colleague from Level Up has confirmed she’s safe, but it’s her story to tell, so she won’t be disclosing any details. This story will definitely be updated, follow @TrendingEx for updates.
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Latest
Latest@Latestjzn·
Police Officer Caught on Video Allegedly Intoxicated by Colorado in Ekiti. 🙆‍♀️💔
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Turner@Turnertegs·
@Strange_punter @ChelseaFC Ogbeni we love it let it look so natural in the rural areas of Lagos Nigeria The pic speaks fan and devotion to the club
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Strange punter@Strange_punter·
@ChelseaFC Is it that Chelsea doesn't have fans that stays in lekki or other top places in lagos? I don't know which picture you guys are trying paint Nigeria by posting a fan from such an environment
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𝐡𝐨𝐯𝐢𝐞
I want to be friends with more BNXN fans on the timeline. If you see this say “Hi” ⚪️🤍
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Instablog9ja@instablog9ja·
“The next pandemic could be far more severe than COVID. Hopefully, we’d get our acts together before then” – Businessman Bill Gates
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Big Time Chris@Kleinedev·
@realJudebela You and your team have done a great job! But this is not where the story ends right?
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Jude Bela
Jude Bela@realJudebela·
In 1914, Britain smashed two completely different territories into one colony — because it was cheaper. They rigged the constitution, found oil, changed the rules, and handed it all to a man who knew the whole thing was broken. His name was Abubakar Tafawa Balewa.
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