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@aryhomide1

(My)Happiness over everything| HAPPY GIRL| WRITER| Digital Marketing Strategist

Katılım Kasım 2017
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aryhomide@aryhomide1·
Yes, we’re doing this. If you’ve been trying to simplify your content creation process, make it less overwhelming and more strategic, then stay with us. We’re sharing tools we actually use.
Ammy@Ammy424

For the next five days, @aryhomide1 and I will be sharing powerful tools that will make your content creation journey easy, whether you are a social media manager, business owner, or content creator. Follow us & stay tuned, you don’t want to miss this! 💡📲 #SocialMediaTools

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Resident Ad & Party Aunty
One of the biggest lessons I've learned in marketing: Don't solve the problem you were given. Solve the problem underneath it. "We need more sales." No. You need more trust. Or better positioning. Or better retention. Or better distribution.
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Wallflower@SteadyStreams24·
I am really losing my touch. Made efo riro that had river niger in it earlier and now I over salted my eggs 😭
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Big Yetty / Attend TBE ✨
To my mutuals, I launched my content strategy guide yesterday and if you use code “BigYetty”, you get 20% off. Kindly cop yours now and help retweet 🧏🏾‍♀️ selar.com/contentstrateg…
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Yay Toon Day@yay_tunes·
To all my mutuals .. Walahi I miss una . I can’t lie ..
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Ifeoluwa🌱
Ifeoluwa🌱@trueerudite·
Oh? Classic TL is back? Can you see this?👀
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OreoTheNailTech💅
OreoTheNailTech💅@oreoluwa_sugar·
Now that tweets are visible to mutuals, will you do well to kindly like and retweet my work so I can get to my audience and be booked? Thank you💅❤️
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Sẹ́nàpọ́n@Oluwapelumi_SMM·
I lost my mom this morning. This is the end of life for me.
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aryhomide@aryhomide1·
Chowdeck service fee is too much
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Saint Mari
Saint Mari@teslimalabi_·
The beatings worked like mad: - we cannot challenge authority - we keep electing leaders that rob us and rub it in our faces - we maintain a culture of silence that enables the cycle of abuse - we dissociate and can only process difficult emotions through the lens of religion
ThatPortharcourtBoy aka Nnukwu Nmanwu@ThatPHCBoy

all the beating that nigerian parents beat their kids growing up, did it work? as a collective, do we behave like people who were well raised? this does not even require any sophisticated study, the answer is starring us in the face

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The Damilare Omole
The Damilare Omole@Omole_DF·
My two cents on this Abusive parents P is basically, if you did not live their experiences, don’t invalidate it. You don’t know what people went through with their parents. Stop invalidating their experiences.
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Yetunde Omobolanle✨
Yetunde Omobolanle✨@Divayetty1·
I have so much respect for women who are advocates. To me, choosing to become the face of a cause is one of the bravest things a woman can do. We weren’t raised to speak loudly about what matters to us. So when I see a woman intentionally lending her voice to something she believes in, I know it didn’t come easy. It takes conviction, and I admire that deeply. I really do.
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Shallyz@shallyscorner·
Everyone got what they wanted Aniya wanted a fairy tale because she was already raised like a princess and she got a prince who has similar background as her and also wants a fairytale too KC wanted someone who is like his mother and he got exactly what he wanted Perfect end of their story 👏🏽
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Thank you to whoever put AC book into a video edit
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Alex Onyia@winexviv·
I just learned that under Ghana’s Free Senior High School policy, the government pays the WASSCE registration fees for every student in public schools. Then I looked at Nigeria, where WAEC and NECO fees have just increased. I’m struggling to understand the logic. Nigeria has one of the largest populations of out-of-school children in the world. Thousands of children drop out every year because their families simply cannot keep up with the cost of education. Education is under attack in Nigeria and we have to fight back.
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