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Katılım Ağustos 2011
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Madx@pm2paul·
@Wizarab10 We accept the love we think we deserve.
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𝒆𝒏𝒙𝒄𝒉
When Usher told T-Pain he "ruined music" with autotune and T-Pain responded with a live album.
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Mac n Cheese 🧀
Mac n Cheese 🧀@stealyoredbull·
Life was better when there was a ‘computer room.’ Where you had to physically enter the room to get on the internet and then log off and leave that room and the internet stayed behind. The minute we were able to take it with us in our pockets that’s when society collapsed fully
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ROYZ@royzkingin·
The biggest proof of a man’s greatness is how much he believes in his own greatness before there’s any visible evidence of it.
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3rd June
3rd June@Slim_Thanos·
Me telling my son cocomelon died so I can watch the world cup
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ChiefHerbalist
ChiefHerbalist@HerbalistChief·
We need to apologize to our ancestors.
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Frank Edoho
Frank Edoho@frankedoho·
Final day of the EPL, I walked into the den of the enemy to see them lift the Trophy in 22 years. They blew their horns in mockery and booed their mouths in spite for Chelsea FC. I was stoic, unmoved and unscathed. Chelsea Presido for a reason!😎💙 Congratulations, Red foes!
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James
James@MrJamesKe·
When citizens demand accountability, politicians suddenly remember tribe, religion, and region. Division is always the emergency exit for failed leadership.
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Harry Da Diegot
Harry Da Diegot@trigottista·
So Sheikh Gumi on May 24th, was detained in Saudi Arabia and then deported immediately to Nigeria? Wow
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Inibehe Effiong
Inibehe Effiong@InibeheEffiong·
There is a world of difference between “we have” and “we will”. This “master strategist” has spent three years prioritizing politics of state capture, while borrowing astronomically and enabling corruption. He is still talking in prospective terms, not on the basis on what he has achieved. He is telling us what he will do. This man has ruined our economy and made nonsense of the country.
Channels Television@channelstv

We’ll Place Nigeria On Irreversible Path Of Economic Expansion With Another Four Years — Tinubu channelstv.com/2026/05/24/wel…

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𝐀𝐬𝐚𝐤𝐲𝐆𝐑𝐍
“it's so sad now that we have gotten used to evil. Nigerians have gotten used to the k’||!ng. We have adjusted to the darkness that has covered this country. The government of the day is not taking action and it's so sad that even when we are supposed to speak up people pick political divides; we make it religious, we make it ethnical and we make it tribal. An innocent teacher was b3hEAded and the next thing we keep adjusting.” — ID Cabasa voices out.
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Iwarifgha
Iwarifgha@Iwarifgha1·
A thief will handle the economy while a terrorist will handle the security. This is the result.
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aloy ejimakor@AloyEjimakor·
The grave dangers you never knew about the so-called rehabilitated or repentant Boko Haram finally revealed from the horse’s mouth. And it’s bigger than anybody could have imagined.
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Alex Onyia
Alex Onyia@winexviv·
Every nation that leads in technology first invests in talents. Maths is the language of AI , engineering and scientific discovery. That’s why we prioritized it in the South East.
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IGBO History & Facts
IGBO History & Facts@IgboHistoFacts·
BBC was the first media organization to label Nigeria’s January 1966 military coup an “Igbo coup.”
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Alex Onyia
Alex Onyia@winexviv·
Tomorrow is Children’s Day. But honestly… What exactly are we celebrating? The Nigerian child wakes up in a country where survival has become a curriculum. A country where a child can score 9 A’s and still have no future. Where intelligence is punished by poverty. Where brilliance dies in classrooms without teachers. Where dreams are buried under school fees. Where children read under candles while politicians’ dogs live better than them. Some children trek kilometers to school barefoot. Some sit on broken floors to learn. Some haven’t touched a computer in their lives, yet we expect them to compete globally with children building robots at age 10. Some children are hungry in class. Some are abused at home. Some are already losing hope before adulthood even begins. And the painful part? We have normalized it. We have normalized failure. Normalized mediocrity. Normalized a broken education system. Normalized leaders who send their own children abroad while the children of ordinary Nigerians are trapped in collapsing schools. A country that destroys its education system is not just failing students. It is committing slow suicide. Because every abandoned classroom today becomes insecurity tomorrow. Every child denied quality education today becomes a wounded adult tomorrow. Every broken school today becomes a broken nation tomorrow. I have traveled across Nigeria. I have seen children who are incredibly brilliant. Children who could become world-class scientists, inventors, doctors, engineers, creators. But they were simply born in the wrong environment. That is the tragedy of Nigeria. Not lack of talent. Lack of opportunity. And this is why I fight. Why I speak. Why I refuse to stay silent. Because I believe the Nigerian child deserves more. A child should not need to “know somebody” before succeeding. A child’s future should not depend on whether their parents are rich. A child from Enugu, Kano, Bayelsa, Zamfara, Lagos, Ebonyi, or anywhere in this country should be able to dream again. Real nations are not built in government houses. They are built in classrooms. The greatest investment any country can make is not oil. Not buildings. Not politics. It is children. And until Nigeria treats education like a national emergency, we are only decorating poverty. So tomorrow, while people post happy Children’s Day graphics, I want us to ask ourselves one uncomfortable question: What kind of country are we handing over to these children? Because one day, history will judge this generation. And it will ask us whether we protected the future… or destroyed it. Happy Children’s Day to every Nigerian child still daring to dream inside a system that keeps failing them. Please don’t stop dreaming. Some of us are fighting for you.
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James
James@MrJamesKe·
The saddest thing in politics is watching citizens defend the same system that keeps failing them.
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Alex Onyia
Alex Onyia@winexviv·
There is something quite disturbing about Maduka University, Enugu and i think it's time we beam our light there. Students are forced to pay N2 million if they ever request for transcript. Whether you are in 100l, 200l etc. The school is not yet accredited by MDCN for Medicine and Surgery and yet they are still accepting admissions and making life a living hell for students that wants to transfer to other universities. This is extortion and has to stop!
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Alex Onyia
Alex Onyia@winexviv·
A lecturer named Dr. Gideon Nwafor from Mass Communication Dept at Chukwuemeka Odumegwu University, Uli is being accused this morning of forcing students to pay N30k each before writing quiz. In total there are 328 students to pay the money. The VC has been duly informed to further investigations and take actions.
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