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@ibit42

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OurFaveOnlineDoc 🇬🇧 🇳🇬
“Most of Nigerian politicians’ children are not Nigerians. They are citizens of other countries. They only see Nigeria as a looting ground. You are the one who is a Nigerian and you need to fight for your country” Everything he said here is totally true.
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sansa@Tizzuwizzu2·
I need to gain weight and be scary because why am I confronting men last night for spraying me with water and they say omg you look so cute when you are angry Gods of our land Me Cute
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Chris Ani@iamchrisani·
Who taught the sun? Where to stand in the morning And who taught the ocean You can only come this far And who showed the moon Where to hide till evening Whose words alone can Catch a falling star Well, I know my Redeemer lives I know my redeemer lives All of creation testifies This life within me cries I know my redeemer lives Yeah The very same God That spins things in orbit
BC@billionair_code

I can’t lie, this one still confuses me sometimes…. Like, Earth isn’t sitting on anything. It’s just there. In space. But it’s not really “floating” the way we imagine. It’s actually falling, just not crashing. It keeps falling toward the Sun, but it’s moving sideways at the same time, so it keeps missing it. That’s what orbit really is. And the crazy part? We don’t feel any of this. No speed, no falling, nothing. Everything just feels.. normal. Space is wild fr.

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jaza@ibit42·
Peace of mind is expensive
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𝔻𝕖𝕩
𝔻𝕖𝕩@Kraytur3·
The shape of the Earth is as far as the eyes can see water cannot stick to a ball Water, always finds a level no matter how you try to bend it it’ll always be flat on top The Earth is flat
👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊@UnkleAyo

In big 2026, There are people who: - still believe the earth is flat, - believe man never landed on the moon, - believe the current Artemis II journey to the moon is a lie. 😂😂 in 2026? I envy people who have empty heads, man. The stresslessness with which their days run.

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Homeland Security
Homeland Security@DHSgov·
John 1:5 Through all darkness our Lord’s light shines.
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jaza@ibit42·
Nothing in this world can satisfy. Jesus you're the cup that won't run dry
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jaza@ibit42·
@iDanDizzy Vector freestyled for over 45 minutes on a live radio without a pause more than a decade ago, maybe you should try that first
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MIKE WINTER
MIKE WINTER@MIKEWIN37674557·
@annbauerwriter Julie Andrews on advice from her first vocal coach on the difference between an amateur and a professional... An amateur practices until they get it right. A professional practices until they can't do it wrong.
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Feyi@gvofeyii·
Honestly, I’m exhausted. Life is a decline in Nigeria. Even going outside, everywhere carries the weight of poverty. I can’t fully explain it, maybe it’s the air, maybe it’s the faces of the people, but there’s this constant reminder that the country is slowly sinking, and it shows in what I see every day. You can hardly move from one place to another without someone asking you for money. Sometimes politely & out of pity, sometimes with intimidation by those stupid agberos that have been enabled by the wicked government of today. Bro! Civilians. Civil servants. People who have been stepped on so much by the system that they ask for money without shame. Insecurity is at an all-time high. Hundreds have died in barely three months of 2026, yet nothing about the national mood reflects the scale of it. Even I’m not exempt from it. The other day I was scrolling through Twitter and saw the news about people being killed in Kwara. I kept scrolling like it was just another headline. Later it bothered me. Why did I feel nothing? It made me realize how easy it is to become numb here. When bad news becomes constant, you slowly stop reacting to it and that might be one of the most dangerous things of all cus it might be too late when it comes at your doorstep. No urgency, no sense that something is deeply wrong. Electricity keeps declining. Electricity came to Nigeria in 1896, Nigeria is 65 years as an independent nation but we can’t brag of 24/7 light. Of course a nation cannot function when one of its most basic growth infrastructures is crippled by inconsistent electricity. Power affects everything. Industry, healthcare, education, security, technology. Nothing scales properly without it. Yet one idiot here said we only need electricity to make ice blocks. Hardship keeps rising. Basic things that should improve with time are getting worse. You think your life isn’t improving because of some village people? Lmao baba, you’re a victim of a failed society. No prayer will solve your problem. I still struggle to understand how people who are informed, people who have been directly affected by these realities, people who are educated in the 21st century, still go out of their way to defend this government. Omo, if you actively advocate for a government that keeps pushing the country deeper into hardship, you’re incredibly foolish. Because the truth is simple. You and I will still live in the consequences of this. In a country where basic amenities feel like luxuries and if nothing changes, the next generation will inherit that same reality. The average lifespan of a Nigerian is about 54 years. At 27, you’ve already lived half your life here. Half, and the frightening part is realizing that the years ahead may not even be better than the years behind. Can you imagine what the next 4 years will be? My God. Sometimes it feels like we’ve normalized decline.
Like we’ve adjusted our expectations downward so many times that we barely notice it anymore. But a country shouldn’t feel like something you simply endure. At some point, we have to stop pretending this is normal. My fear is probably the same fear millions of Nigerians feel. Nobody wants to die for a country that defeats them every time they try. Nobody wants to strike, because mentally, we all feel defeated. I don’t know what it will take for a real revolution to happen. But I hope I’m alive to join & witness it.
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Let's Talk With Mike
Let's Talk With Mike@TalkWithMikeNG·
@ayomairoese CONTEXT: Daniel Bwala struggles to justify what he said about Tinubu before his appointment as spokesman
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jaza@ibit42·
If you think the affairs of this country is not being directed by demonic entities then you have a long way to to go. see how @BwalaDaniel was lying through his teeth in his interview with Aljazeerah...Demonic
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jaza@ibit42·
@kunle_kenny Please Check your DM Sir.k Its in context with this post.
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Kunle Kenny -The Joy Dispenser
Thank you Jesus. I really really love what I do and I’m a god at this. Voice training, music directing, vocal arrangement and Live production. This year alone, I’ve handled a Live Recording and two full studio albums. Ogo fun Jesu.
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jaza@ibit42·
@_Denzel_wrld @shxkxbabu Was Tolu the best among his peers? Obviously not. Time and chance is the major factor here. How many percent count is Tolu out of tens of thousands others that were not picked?
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_Dënzël⭐⭐@_Denzel_wrld·
@ibit42 @shxkxbabu Nope But I've seen genuine talent taken abroad eg Tolu Arokodare 😂😂😂😂he literally played ball in my area
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shaka ⚡️@shxkxbabu·
professional footballers are professionals because they were picked. same grassroot team you picked a player from before they turned pro, they might not even be the best in the team. time, luck, money, right place at the right time are catalysts in these events. there are grassroot footballers that are very good and if you give them the chance they will floor your ‘professionals’
LERRY@_AsiwajuLerry

The best street footballer you know can go 1v1 against Harry Maguire 10 times and he will lose all ten. You people underrate the discipline and drills required to be called a professional.

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Idanssssssss@Nimisioluwa·
The japa we tried got denied at the embassy after spending so much 😭😭😭 I also tried using Cotonou to japa with my mom, but customs arrested us at the Seme border 🤣🤣. They said she wanted to take me to Cotonou for prostitution. We had to call my uncle and others to come help, and it took almost a week to settle it. Apparently the time we went was bad timing—women are being caught trafficking children and adults for prostitution through that border.
Babajide@Mapo3028

@Nimisioluwa Have you tried leaving Nigeria ? Japa might be a good plan fr

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jaza@ibit42·
@_Denzel_wrld @shxkxbabu Lol, you as a Nigerian is saying this? You really live in a bubble of oppurtunities I guess
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_Dënzël⭐⭐@_Denzel_wrld·
@shxkxbabu Uncomfortable Convo If they are that good trust me at his age he wont be still playing grassroot Trust me
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Somto Okonkwo@General_Somto·
“This Is For Seyi Law And The Insensitive Statement He Made About The Insecurity And Kidnapping In Nigeria. I Am a Victim Of This Insecurity My Husband Was Kidnapped And Killed. I’m Yet To Recover And Am Still Struggling To Stay Alive. Insecurity Is Not Politics; It Means Real Blood, Real Pain, And Real Families Destroyed.” ~ Lady 💔😢
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iDAN 🦸🏽
iDAN 🦸🏽@dangbanamanager·
Breaking: On 1st March 2026, Boko Haram reportedly killed a Nigerian Army Major and more than 50 soldiers in an attack in Borno State earlier today.
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CHUKS 🍥@ChuksEricE·
Heartbre@king moment widow weeps beside the casket of her husband k!ll£d in att@ck on Doruwa Babuje community, Barkin Ladi Local Government Area of Plateau State.
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