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OPEOLUWA | #EndSARS #EndTerrorismInNigeria

@i_am_pulse

Expanding my limits as I multitask through life.

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Bemol
Bemol@Bemol417647·
Notice how when young boys and adult men watch traditionally girl shows (Sailor Moon, Pretty Cure, Ojamajo Doremi, My Little Pony, Winx Club) they never demand the writers add more boy characters.
mia ⭐️@goseiipink

"kamen rider is made for boys" isn't a good enough argument when young girls very much watch toku too. i remember watching power rangers when i was little and being so inspired by the heroines i saw on screen. i think it's a fair enough demand to have female riders so that +

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Adedayo Agarau
Adedayo Agarau@adedayoagarau·
Made a new page: 100 simple questions to ask APC when them ask you to vote for them Download, share. Next weekend we localize into other languages. 1000reasons.vote/questions
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Mallam Ahmadu
Mallam Ahmadu@daldino·
10 govornors and the VP are in Borno for a wedding. Non attended the funeral of a General protecting Borno
Channels Television@channelstv

#ICYMI: Soldiers stand guard during the funeral of Brigadier General Oseni Omoh Braimah, Commander of the 29 Task Force Brigade (Operation Hadin Kai), and other troops killed by insurgent attacks in Maiduguri on April 15, 2026. (Photos by AUDU MARTE / AFP)

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Faithfulness Okom
Faithfulness Okom@AttorneyF_·
If calling out people who support a government that is actively destroying lives makes me a bully, I will wear that label without apology. I was 17 when Buhari’s first presidential campaign began gaining traction. I couldn’t fully articulate it then but something in me knew that you don’t hand a former military ruler the keys to a democracy and expect him to drive carefully. That 17-year-old cried about Nigeria. Real tears. The kind that embarrass you later but never quite embarrass you enough to take back. Fast forward to 2023. I’m 25, living in Valencia, Spain. I had spent weeks pouring the full weight of that election into every conversation around me until my Spanish boss and every one of my colleagues, none of whom were African, none of whom had any personal stake in what happened in Abuja, understood the gravity of what was at stake. When the results came in and Peter Obi didn’t win, I couldn’t go to work for three days. Three days. Because I had genuinely allowed myself to believe that Nigeria was about to turn a corner. I had even begun entertaining the thought of going home to build a sports law practice from scratch. That was three years ago. I am now married. I have a son. And I have not set foot in Nigeria since, because nothing about the current reality of that country pulls me back. Not nothing about the flight, not nothing about the logistics. Nothing about what I would be returning to. Interestingly, the man we are now fighting to remove from power was one of the principal architects of the Buhari presidency we once cried about. He didn’t just benefit from the rot, he helped engineer the conditions that produced it. And now he sits at the top of the structure he built, presiding over a country that is, by almost every measurable index, worse than it has ever been in my lifetime. Eleven years. Eleven years between that 17-year-old’s tears and today, and the trajectory has been consistently downward. So no. I will not play this cool. I will not soften my language for the comfort of people who have made peace with the unacceptable. I will not pretend that reasonable people can look at this moment and conclude that measured neutrality is the honorable position. My son will know a better Nigeria. That is a non-negotiable.
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Adedayo Agarau
Adedayo Agarau@adedayoagarau·
I created a new page where you can find videos of 2023 APC election violence. It’s important you listen, download and share the audio at the top of the page. Share it everywhere on WhatsApp. A govt that kills its people does not deserve to rule us: 1000reasons.vote/2023
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Adedayo Agarau@adedayoagarau

I put together 1000 Reasons Why You should not Vote for Tinubu in the next election. 1000-reasons.vercel.app Good morning Nigerians.

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Moe
Moe@Mochievous·
This is why it is so important to get your PVC and go out to vote. Your vote counts. The higher the turnout, the harder it is to rig. But you can’t vote if you do not have your PVC. So please get it
@victorfatanmi

Your votes actually count. Parts of it gets rigged, but it counts. If it doesn't, politicians won't invest hundreds of millions in vote buying. Rigging is mathematically limited, and if the gap is huge enough, you can't close it. Get your PVC.

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YH
YH@Yemihazan·
There was a time in this country that "night travelling" was a thing. People deliberately leave their houses late, so they can get to their destination in the night... Trying it now feels like suicide.
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-valar morghulis-@eldivine·
@Richie_Ehdu Port Novo is just as clean. So is Ouidah. But ultimately Benin is a small country, and cotonou is their capital.
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Ụlọma
Ụlọma@ulxma·
You have to be careful posting your kids online because they’re not allowed to have one awkward moment without loser adults piling on them. Same adults had the grace of not having their bad days as teenagers broadcast for the world to see and would’ve lost their minds if that were the case.
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𝚄𝚐𝚋𝚎𝚍𝚎𝚘𝚓𝚘
The number of kids Tinubu will put on the street far outweighs how many Tunde can lift out of the street. He's not doing Nigerians any favour. Come off it.
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stache X.
stache X.@ElStachioo·
Tribalism can end in 2 years with the right leadership, you guys really underrate federal might. Pass a decree, anyone caught engaging in tribalism will do community service and pack shit/waste for at least 3 months, everyone’s senses will return back to normal.
y4yi@yxyiagain

i don’t think tribalism can end in this country

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Adedayo Agarau
Adedayo Agarau@adedayoagarau·
If you have a bad road, or something you need the govt to fix in your area, I need your help. I'm trying to test something I've been working on. Just comment, I'll send a dm. Thank you 🥹
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Outlaw.
Outlaw.@wholelif3·
Love watching that group of private uni girls tear legwork. Throw that handkerchief for me joor!
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