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@iam_BerrySmiles

I just find myself happy either the simple things in life…. 🏳️‍🌈 Trans lovers only ⚧️

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puru 🎀
puru 🎀@purutrap·
Trans women are women 🏳️‍⚧️💕 Not "almost women." Not "wannabe women." Not a separate category. Women ✌🏻
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Alex Onyia
Alex Onyia@winexviv·
Just now, the reporter and camera man recording Nnamdi Daniel has now been arrested by Dr. Agbo Aaron Adibe (Director of Housing and Accommodation UNN) for speaking out about the horrible state of the students hotel he lives in. This is the height of evil in UNN.
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Dr Mo (Moses Paul)
Dr Mo (Moses Paul)@Drmopaul·
The reported disappearance of Mark Justice Chidiebere, popularly known as “Justice Crack,” is not just about one man, it is about the kind of nation Nigeria is gradually becoming. A country must never reach the point where citizens begin to fear speaking, questioning, criticizing, or demanding accountability. Once fear replaces freedom, democracy begins to lose its meaning. Mark Justice Chidiebere became known for speaking boldly on issues affecting ordinary Nigerians, particularly around insecurity, governance, institutional abuse, and the conditions surrounding citizens and security operations. Whether one agrees with his views or not is secondary. What matters is that every Nigerian has a constitutional right to expression, lawful dissent, and personal liberty. The emotional cry from his wife, the growing concern from civil society organizations, and the widespread anxiety across social spaces reflect a deeper national problem, the growing fear that critical voices may no longer be safe. That perception alone is dangerous for any democracy. The Free Nigeria Movement believes strongly that nations are not built by silencing uncomfortable voices. Nations are built when institutions are strong enough to tolerate scrutiny, criticism, and accountability without resorting to fear or intimidation. We recognize and respect the sacrifices of the Nigerian military and security institutions in defending the country against insecurity and instability. However, precisely because of the importance of these institutions, any allegation linking them to unlawful detention, disappearance, or torture must be treated with utmost seriousness, transparency, and urgency. Institutions preserve their integrity through accountability, not silence. At this moment, Nigerians are not asking for propaganda. They are asking for clarity. They are asking for due process. They are asking for proof that constitutional rights still matter in Nigeria. Free Nigeria Movement therefore calls for: Immediate and transparent disclosure of the whereabouts of Mark Justice Chidiebere. Assurance of his safety and constitutional rights. An independent and lawful investigation into the circumstances surrounding his disappearance. Protection of civic space and freedom of expression in Nigeria. Restraint, professionalism, and accountability from all security institutions. A government must never see sentient voices as enemies. The duty of leadership is not to crush criticism, but to listen to it, especially when it comes from citizens speaking out of pain, frustration, or patriotism. Nigeria cannot become a nation where silence is mistaken for peace. True peace exists where justice, liberty, and human dignity are protected equally for all. -Dr. Moses Paul Founder, Free Nigeria 🇳🇬
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PRECIOUS ORUCHE 📌
PRECIOUS ORUCHE 📌@MamaPee__·
REPORTS HAS IT THAT JUSTICE CRACK HAS BEEN TIED UNDER THE SUN FOR 2DAYS NOW…NO FOOD NO WATER TILL THIS MOMENT!!! THE NIGERIA MILITARY IS WICKED!!!! NIGERIANS PLEASE SAVE JUSTICE CRACK FROM THE DIRECTIONLESS @HQNigerianArmy @DHQNigeria 💔 ALL HE DID WAS ADVOCATE FOR THE POOR SOLDIERS….HIS FAMILY IS SO BROKEN💔 PLS HELP RTW HELP TAG WHOEVER CAN HELP JUSTICE…NOBODY DESERVES THIS… #freejusticenow #justiceforjustice
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Orcabi@orcabi_music·
“So who do we bring in” = BLOCKED “So who do we vote in” = BLOCKED If by now, April 2026, you don’t know who you want to vote for, don’t bring it to my mentions, make i no even see you for my TL!!! Keep feigning ignorance whilst eating your tribalistic corn, you smelly animal!😒
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Ts_Maddie 🏳️‍⚧️@iam_BerrySmiles·
@Abdulra65811279 @Docfrosh I still find you very funny, my dear. As a reasonable person that you claim to be, could you explain otherwise? Help me understand how what she is doing does not criticize the government or leadership system.
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olamide@Abdulra65811279·
@iam_BerrySmiles @Docfrosh Reasonable counter with you that feels what she’s doing is criticizing government? Lol 😂. Once again. I wonder how you perform as VA if you can’t understand the proper procedure to use in that situation.
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Dantala
Dantala@Docfrosh·
Since nobody wants to tell her the truth I will tell her, she is a clout chaser!!! She started first as “I am trying to kill my social anxiety” so she wakes up early in the morning and carry her phone to film people who are in queue unprovoked She did the first one people laughed and applauded her for beating social anxiety she continued doing it and a lot of people started getting calls that they saw them in a video queuing for BRT, some people who saw themselves in her video told her to blur their faces next time but she turned deaf ears, because she’s getting the TikTok engagements already, it’s no longer about beating social anxiety anymore..!! So she turned it to “I’m fighting the government” when people started complaining too much about seeing themselves on someone’s video on TikTok! There are better ways to protest to the government, why will i just wake up one morning and see my face on TikTok, it’s wrong and there are better ways to do things
CHUKS 🍥@ChuksEricE

“I got har@ssed on the queue today because I spoke.”🤯😳 —Lady who regularly calls out the Lagos State Government over the shortage of BRT buses cr!es out after she was har@ssed by passengers as they warned her not to make any video

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Ini@InioluwaAb81343·
Guys, I'm writing a short series on substack. Please read HAPPY SINGLE LIFE TO ME. it's a very interesting one and you'd love ittt. You can like, make comments and subscribe😁 See the link below 👇 open.substack.com/pub/salemsscri… Thank youuuuuuuu ❤️
Ini@InioluwaAb81343

If I tell you I love to read, don't ever call me a nerd. I love reading NOVELS. I dislike school books.....I struggle to even read academic literature books. I'm always reading them few days to the exam.

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Ama Udofa
Ama Udofa@the_amazingama·
Benevolent sexism and hostile sexism aren’t always opposites. Often times, they’re complementary A man who always opens doors for women and says things like “you’re too beautiful to be worried about money” is likely to also think women are “too emotional” for leadership Such a person may feel hostility toward women in power while simultaneously holding a chivalrous, protective attitude toward stay-at-home mothers Benevolent sexism often reflects subjectively positive, yet restrictive, attitudes that reward women for conforming to traditional roles (e.g., believing women are pure, delicate, and need protection by men). Once a woman steps out of such roles, she may get treated with contempt by same chivalrous men This sort of stick-and-carrot pattern is a very interesting irony I’ve noticed
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