Auspicatus
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@emma_timie @DiscussingFilm Wait your Nigerian why the fuck do you care about an Anglo movie

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@stats_feed And one of the wildest facts about him is that despite being linked to murders, bootlegging, and organized crime across Chicago, etc, the U.S. government finally jailed him for tax evasion.
Not murder.
Not gang violence.
Taxes.
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I sincerely feel it's time for a black bond.
What's your take?
DiscussingFilm@DiscussingFilm
Auditions have officially begun to find the next James Bond. Nina Gold (‘The Force Awakens’, ‘Game of Thrones’) is the casting director.
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@MikeMil54206124 @DiscussingFilm Age wise, he's not too old. Plus he appeals to both black and coloured audience.
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@emma_timie @DiscussingFilm I have no problem with the black Bond I don't think Idris is the guy anymore. I think you probably want to go mid to late 30s and possibly get a decade of movies that him being an old Bond
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@stats_feed Showing empathy.
Humanity sure needs more of this.
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In Nigeria, mixing weed and cigarettes is so normalized that many people don’t even see it as “drug use” anymore — just vibes, cruise and stress relief.
But in a country where economic pressure, depression, trauma and silent mental struggles are already high, that combination may be doing far more damage to young minds than we’re willing to admit.
World of Statistics@stats_feed
New study alert: Cannabis + tobacco co-use nearly triples the risk of developing psychosis in people already at high clinical risk.
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@stats_feed Its worrisome that a lot of people treat cannabis and tobacco like “normal lifestyle habits,” but the brain doesn’t always see them separately. So what feels like a temporary escape can quietly become a psychological accelerant — especially in already unstable minds.
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I still feel Arsenal will bottle this..
JJ. Omojuwa@Omojuwa
Arteta shouldn’t try to rotate or rest anyone. Just go for it. You can experiment after going 4-0 up.
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🚨 LAGOS HAS QUIETLY BECOME A “₦200 ECONOMY.” 🇳🇬
Yes, read that again.
A woman selling ₦200 pepper mix beside a bus-stop now move products FASTER than some supermarkets. This is not just poverty. This is an entire economic shift happening in real time.
Today in Lagos, people are no longer asking: “How much is the full pack?”
They’re asking: “What can help me survive TODAY?” And once that mindset changed… the streets changed with it.
Did you notice that suddenly, everything became: sachet, half, mini, daily, pay-small-small.
₦500 fuel. Half bread. Half yam. ₦200 stew mix, etc. Truth is the streets adapted faster than corporate Nigeria.
And here’s the wildest part:
Food prices in Lagos are no longer controlled mainly by farming.
They’re now controlled by: traffic, fuel prices, bad roads, transport wahala, middlemen, "the street", and how long trucks spend entering Lagos. In this city, TRAFFIC is now part of FOOD INFLATION.
Read that again.
The next billion-naira businesses has moved from luxury to people who master: • tiny packaging • micro-payments • unstable cashflow realities • neighborhood convenience • “just enough for today”. The streets already understood this before economists did.
If you live in Lagos, quote this tweet with ONE thing you used to buy in bulk… but now buy in “survival size.”

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This is very disturbing 😢😞😳
Nigeria should immediately open a direct security coordination channel between the @HQNigerianArmy, @OfficialDSSNG, @NgComCommission and @elonmusk regarding the reported interception of hundreds of Starlink communication devices allegedly linked to terrorists.
Senator Shehu Sani@ShehuSani
The reported seizure of 400 Starlink communications Devices from the hands of terrorists in the North Eastern part of Nigeria by the Nigerian Army is a significant development in the fight against terrorism.Mr Elon Musk must take urgent action to neutralise the use of his Devices in the perpetration of evil.
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