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I cheated on my fears, I broke up with my doubts, and now i'm about to marry my dreams!
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@MrCharlesky I’m interested
I’m a graphic designer and video editor
With a knowledge of MS office
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PLEASE SHARE!!!!
Popular Nigerian activist Justice Crack, born Mark Chidiebere Justice, has been declared missing after exposing the killing of a 24-year-old NYSC Corper in Abuja, allegedly by men of the Nigerian Military.
He was last seen around noon on Tuesday, April 28, at the NAOWA Shopping Complex in Asokoro, Abuja. Since then, his phone has been switched off, and all attempts to reach him have failed.
The alarm was first raised by his wife, with fellow activists, including Mr. Commonsense and Official Gana, urging the public to assist with any information that could lead to his whereabouts.

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Police Brutality and Alleged Extrajudicial K¥llng of a Nigerian Youth
Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji’un 😭
Reports indicate that a young man, Sani Salisu Basaura, was on his way to earn a living in Akinyale area, Ibadan, Oyo State, when he was arrested by police officers and allegedly subjected to severe assault, which led to his death.
The incident is said to have occurred on Friday, 24th April 2026, around the Akinyale area of Ibadan, and the officers involved are reportedly attached to the Akinyale Area Kara Police Station.
We call on the relevant security authorities and government agencies to urgently investigate the incident, ensure due process is followed, and hold any officers found culpable accountable in line with the law.
May justice be served, and may Allah grant the deceased mercy and strength to his family. Ameen thumma ameen 🤲🤲🤲




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Oh God help me💔
Please IG of Police @PoliceNG Mr. Tunji Disu @TunjiDisu1 What is going on? 💔
Oh please we want Justice 🥲💔🇳🇬
Oh God please🙏🏽💔
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CARRY ME GO SAPELE
If you know the victim family members, please tell them to send Whatsapp message 09068773333
Please share 🙏
#ExtraJudicialKillings #EndPoliceBrutality

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More to come. Ordinary people need to know the gravity of what is being done to us




City!@dolapocarter
Some of the flyers we shared on Saturday #Thingsthatmatter
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The real question isn’t
“Can I afford a social media manager?”
It’s “Can I afford to keep doing this myself?”
When most businesses start using social media, posting feels like the obvious first step.
And honestly, it is.
You need visibility. You want people to know what you do. Social media seems like the fastest way to get there.
But what most people don’t realise at the beginning is how much actually goes into managing it well.
Because social media isn’t just posting.
It’s planning what to say before you say it.
It’s understanding who you’re trying to reach and what they actually care about.
It’s creating content consistently, learning new platform features, adapting when algorithms change, keeping up with trends, responding to comments, and figuring out what’s working and what isn’t.
And then doing all of that again next week.
And the week after that.
And the week after that.
That’s a part time job sitting inside your business. Quietly.
The challenge isn’t that social media is impossible.
It’s that it takes time, focus, and strategy to make it work.
Time that could also be spent elsewhere.
Building your business. Improving your offer. Creating better products. Strengthening relationships with clients. Following up on leads. Building systems that help you grow faster.
At some point, the question stops being about the cost of outsourcing.
And becomes about the cost of doing everything alone.
Because the real goal of social media isn’t to become an expert at posting.
It’s to use it as a tool that supports the growth of your business.
And the longer you try to do everything yourself…
the longer growth stays slower than it needs to be.
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There’s also AI content repurposing systems (super hot right now, brands & agencies pay good to take one long form piece and auto turn it into 20+ social posts, threads, reels, emails, LinkedIn carousels) tons of solopreneurs, and mid size companies need this to scale without burning out writers, trust me, these gigs are landing daily on Upwork and LinkedIn.
Custom AI content agents (using no-code tools like n8n, Make.com, or Voiceflow to build bots that research topics, draft outlines, or even schedule + optimize posting) is still wide open, especially here, people want content machines that run semi autonomously but still feel personal.
And there are more (search quick: think AI SEO optimization workflows, multimodal content gen for video + text combos, or AI-driven topic clustering for clusters that rank).
Trust me, you won’t have to chase local clients for ₦15,000 on one blog post rewrite or argue over "can you make it shorter?" if you pick 2 of these, build 3-5 real case studies (start with your own content or free for a friend), and position sharp on LinkedIn/X with "I build AI content systems that 3x your output while keeping your voice authentic" messaging, you start charging $700–$2.5k+ per setup from US/UK/EU clients easy.
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