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🌍 Afrobeats Pioneer | ⚽ ManUtd Fan | 🏠 Real Estate Builder/Investor | 🚀
Georgia, USA Katılım Haziran 2009
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BREAKING: The FBI has warned police departments in California that Iran wants to retaliate for American attacks by launching offensive drones against the West Coast, according to an alert reviewed by @ABC News.
Read more: abcnews.link/DEOBFK3

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30mins into this palace game and the performance so far has been poor #ManchesterUnited
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AFROBEATS PODUMENTARY | S1EP7 - The First Afro-HipHop Concert in Atlanta... youtu.be/2uX9YyIFpb4?si… via @YouTube

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Religion is belief. Ancestry is lineage. Conflating the two is political conditioning. Faith alone is not an objective basis for territorial claims. Land rights are determined through history, continuous presence, and legal frameworks. Using shared belief as justification for modern territorial takeover is a political argument about power, not heritage.
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It's always been like this since the '99 Afrobeats era. Social media is just an amplifier 🤷🏽♂️
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Nigerian music has turned into a cultism orchestra. A real shame.
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As someone who lived in Lagos before exiting, I believe that to genuinely enjoy Lagos, you must fall into one of four categories:
(1) You’re an occasional IJGB visitor, returning intermittently and selectively, buoyed mostly by nostalgia and the romance of distance.
(2) You have never lived in a properly functioning city outside Nigeria for more than 3 consecutive months; a strenuous visit to Zanzibar or Kenya every other year does not qualify.
(3) Your income, social or other advantages are so tightly coupled to Lagos that leaving would require an intolerable loss of status, access, or opportunity making you a rational actor under enormous constraints.
(4) You are temperamentally suited to chaos and tolerant of disorder in a manner that is so unusual, it would be best explained by a rare combination of low intelligence, a comfortingly low threshold for environmental expectations, and the possession of just the right physical resilience required to absorb the daily friction.
Outside these categories, Lagos is utterly a hell hole. I will always stand by this. More than half the world’s population would struggle to believe it is even possible to live under conditions this hostile especially because those conditions are obscured by a remarkable asymmetry between everyday lived experience and the city’s relentless PR.
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