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Complicated Melodyy 🎶Beautiful Surprise💜

Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Ekim 2013
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
We, members and leaders of the ADC, and other well-meaning Nigerians, lovers of democracy, are saying that our democracy must not be killed. We say NO to a one-party system and for that today we’re calling out Nigerians who believe in unity, peace, and security of our country to join us as we defend democracy in our land. A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
Let Easter give us hope of a better Nigeria ahead. As we commemorate the resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ, even amid difficult times, we encourage you to remain steadfast in hope. Indeed, “Good Friday must come before Easter Sunday,” and our present challenges must not define our future. We understand the heavy burden many families are carrying as a result of economic hardship. As we share in your struggles, we urge you not to lose heart. These difficult moments are temporary trials—our collective “cross”—that can lead to renewal if we remain resilient and committed to the common good. Our nation continues to face serious challenges, especially in governance and the impact it has on the daily lives of citizens. Yet, Easter reminds us that after sacrifice comes renewal, and after darkness comes light. A better Nigeria is possible when we, together, choose accountability, compassion, and responsible leadership. We remain hopeful that, through God’s grace and the determination of our people, the journey ahead will lead to a brighter future. Though the road may be rough, we believe in a Nigeria that works for everyone. May this Easter renew our faith, strengthen our resolve, and inspire us to work together for a just and prosperous nation. Happy Easter. -PO
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
Yesterday defenders of democracy, today's destroyers, What a shame. What an irony of history, that the acclaimed defenders of democracy and human rights who claimed to have fought for democracy during the era of General Sani Abacha now find themselves worse than the man they opposed. Today, General Sani Abacha, once presumed face of oppression, will be remembered as seemingly more democratic and more respectful of human rights than the so-called champions of activism from the NADECO days. Power indeed reveals character. A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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This is 1 of the beautiful things about being Army! Thank you for this breakdown 💜💜💜
Bebe ⁷ 베베🐝 ⟭⟬ᴱ ᴬᴿᴱ ᴮ⟬⟭ᶜᴷ 🐨🐹🐱🐿🐥🐻🐰@imavibeanywhere

Okay, if anyone wants my break down of SWIM here it goes. It’s important that you understand. I made myself cry. So do what you will with that information. Read at your own risk 🥺… 🌊🏊 🐨🐹🐱🐿🐥🐻🐰 Thank you @BTS_twt for loving us, protecting us, and guiding us. I hope we do the same for you in some capacity 💜.We will swim beside you forever. #BTS_SWIM

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RM@01rkive

광화문 공연을 함께해주신 모든 분께 감사 인사 드립니다. 안녕하세요, 방탄소년단입니다. 4년이라는 긴 기다림 끝에, 저희 일곱 멤버가 다시 모여 광화문이라는 뜻깊은 공간에서 여러분을 마주했습니다. 저희의 복귀 무대가 무사히 완성될 수 있도록 아낌없는 배려와 응원을 보내주신 모든 분께 감사 인사를 드리고자 합니다. 먼저, 광화문 광장을 저희의 복귀 무대로 품어주시고, 수많은 인파 속에서도 큰 사고 없이 안전한 공연이 될 수 있도록 힘써주신 경찰, 소방, 정부 및 지자체 관계자 여러분께 고개 숙여 감사드립니다. 교통 통제와 소음 등 크고 작은 불편함을 감내해 주신 시민 여러분, 그리고 광화문 일대 상인 및 직장인 여러분께도 진심으로 죄송하고 또 감사하다는 말씀을 드립니다. 저희의 공연을 너른 마음으로 품어주신 그 따뜻한 배려를 결코 당연하게 여기지 않고, 오래도록 가슴 깊이 새기겠습니다. 그리고 무엇보다, 우리의 전부이자 자랑인 사랑하는 아미 ! 긴 시간 동안 변함없이 저희를 믿고 기다려줘서 정말 고맙습니다. 광장을 가득 채운 여러분의 함성을 듣는 순간, ‘아, 마침내 돌아왔구나’하는 벅찬 마음이 들었습니다. 그 많은 인원 속에서도 서로를 배려하며 성숙하고 질서 있게 공연을 즐겨주신 여러분의 모습에 저희가 더 크게 감동했습니다. 늘 그랬듯, 여러분이야말로 저희의 가장 큰 자부심입니다. 화면 너머로 같은 마음을 보내준 전 세계 아미 여러분에게도 진심으로 사랑과 감사의 마음을 보냅니다. 이번 광화문 무대는 저희 방탄소년단 일곱 명만의 것이 아닙니다. 안전을 책임져주신 분들의 노고, 시민 여러분의 따뜻한 양해, 그리고 아미의 변함없는 사랑이 모여 완성된 무대였습니다. 여러분이 보내주신 이 큰 사랑과 성원을 잊지 않고, 앞으로 이어질 방탄소년단의 여정에서 더 큰 울림과 좋은 음악을 만들어 나가겠습니다. 오늘의 뜨거웠던 기억이 여러분의 일상에도 오래도록 기분 좋은 선물로 남았으면 좋겠습니다. 저희는 정말, 더없이 행복했습니다. 감사합니다. 2026년 3월 21일 방탄소년단 올림

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...when girls tell you they hate men, see exhibit A.
TENIOLA@Teeniiola

Many girls have reportedly been r@p£d and m0l£sted by men in Ozoro during what is being described as a “r@p!ng festival” in the area. According to multiple reports and videos circulating online, today is said to be the day of this festival in the Ozoro community, and girls are wvrned not to go outside. It is alleged that any girl seen outside could be att@ck£d and r@p£d by groups of men. Foreigners who are unaware of this situation have reportedly fallen v!ctim as well. There is Delta state university in Ozoro, and many female students may not be fully aware of the d@nger. It is distvrbing that something like this could be tolerated in society. This is heartbreaking, and urgent action needs to be taken.

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folowosele adeboye@boye4christ2006·
How many of you genuinely want to travel out but MONEY is your problem? I have a special deal for you, comment I’m interested
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JP Attueyi
JP Attueyi@jpattueyi·
I was about to go to sleep when I saw this post. Let's break this down: 1. Nominal income illusion: ₦1.5m today is not ₦1.5m in 2020 terms Your argument commits a classic money illusion fallacy. Yes: $1,000 → ₦450k then $1,000 → ₦1.5m now But: Food, rent, fuel, electricity, transport, school fees, and healthcare have increased far more than 3× in many cases. Purchasing power has fallen, not risen. If earning more naira made people richer, Zimbabweans would be billionaires. Wealth is purchasing power, not exchange rate arithmetic. 2. No serious government engineers currency collapse to “help freelancers” This is economically incoherent. A deliberately weakened currency: Raises inflation Increases poverty Destroys savings Increases debt servicing costs Scares away long term investment Countries that want export competitiveness: First build infrastructure Stabilize inflation Improve productivity Then, manage exchange rates carefully (e.g., China, Vietnam) Nigeria did the opposite: Productivity stagnant Imports dominate FX controls distorted markets Confidence collapsed That is failure. Don't try to rewrite it as a strategy. 3. Dollar earners are a tiny minority: Less than 5% of Nigerians earn in foreign currency. Policy is judged by its effect on the median citizen, not a few freelancers. A policy that “benefits” a small digital elite while: Salaries lag Food inflation exceeds wage growth Millions fall into poverty …is not development. It is regression. 4. Tax compliance requires trust and reciprocity: Taxes are not a moral donation. They are a contract: Citizens pay Government delivers services, stability, and opportunity When: Inflation is unmanaged Currency collapses Infrastructure decays Accountability is weak The issue is not “irresponsible citizens.” The issue is broken governance. 5. Criticism is not ingratitude Bashing bad policy is not anti country or as some will like to call it "demarketing" In fact: Silence enables decay Criticism is how democracies correct course Every successful economy tolerates and benefits from policy scrutiny. Everything is not a fight. We all want a working nation.
Osas@osazenoo

You think if Nigeria were unstable; plagued by unrest or war you’d still be working remotely and earning in dollars? When the dollar was ₦450, earning $1,000 gave you ₦450,000. Today, with the dollar around ₦1,500, that same $1,000 earns ₦1.5 million. Do you really think the government you constantly bash isn’t deliberately allowing a high exchange rate so Nigerians can earn more from exporting skills, services, and goods? You most likely when to public primary and secondary schools thats fully paid for by Govt or public tertiary institution that's heavily subsidized by Govt. Pay your tax and stop being irresponsible.

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Sam Otigba
Sam Otigba@SamuelOtigba·
If you’re Nigerian and you didn’t drop litter in your environment today, like & RT. I want to check something.
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@Iameziokwu They better o, else ñga 😒
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Jack Peach | Dynastic Dating
Jack Peach | Dynastic Dating@ThinkInPeach·
Your grandfather didn't marry your grandmother because they liked the same movies. He looked for green flags most men can't see anymore - because everyone's too busy avoiding red ones. Yes. Red-flags are useful. But they're defensive. They don't optimize for selecting the RIGHT woman. Only avoiding the wrong ones. They'll filter out disasters. But they don't select for character. That's why you pick a woman who has everything you want on paper, but transforms into everything you hate during conflict. And not all green-flags are equal. Some are non-negotiable. Some are flexible. Others are noise. Your grandfather's generation knew these instinctively. TIER 1 - CHARACTER (NON-NEGOTIABLES): • How she handles stress, disappointment, conflict • Accountability vs. blame-shifting when things go wrong • Emotional regulation (not ABSENCE of emotions - her regulation of it) • How she treats people who can do nothing for her Character is how someone acts in their day-to-day life. It has nothing to do with her values. Women either pass this test, or they fail it. My grandfather took care of my grandmother for 3 years as she struggled with dementia. He did it because he'd watched her character for decades. He knew who she was when things got hard. That's what you're looking for. Once character is established, you look at alignment. TIER 2 - VALUES ALIGNMENT: • Desire for kids • Financial philosophy • Career priorities • Family involvement • Importance of fitness • Religious/spiritual beliefs Character is who she is. Values are what she WANTS. On these you want broad alignment, not identical opinions. For example, it's more important you both want kids. If she wants 4 and you want 2? Workable. She wants none, you want some? Dealbreaker. Your grandfather talked to her parents. Saw her in the community. Asked if she wanted children. He knew he wasn't looking for a girlfriend. He was looking for a woman to invest the rest of his life into. Do the same. Everything else falls below these two tiers. TIER 3 - NOISE: • Shared hobbies • Music taste • Social status • Career prestige • Physical "type" These are things that FEEL important, but predict nothing. You don't want to get too focused onto societal checklists. These are all STATUS signals. Not investment cues into a life-long marriage. Society's criteria aren't yours. Your grandfather didn't care if his wife liked jazz. He cared if she'd carry his legacy. But how do you see this before you commit? Time is the only real test. As you spend time dating and in a relationship, natural pressures will form. Travel delays. Family events after a 4-hour drive. Plans falling apart. You're looking for patterns on her behaviour - not just momentary reactions. Look at the signals her relationships with family and friends give you. Don't fall for online discourse about creating "tests" for this. These "tests" will occur naturally over time. You don't need to force them. But you do need to see her sick, stressed, tired and angry before you propose. You're the result of your grandfather's marriage. He raised children who raised you. Created a legacy that you're a part of. He did it by knowing what to look for. Now you do too. Get this right once. Build a life your grandchildren will thank you for.
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