Zemaye
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This is how rubbish is enabled.
Àshàké(not Ololade)❤️@Molayoo_
Mothers like this piss me off sm.
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Until the house that owns the colour decides to involve you in their inter house sports.
Șanya11🗿@Sanyaa011
Why can’t Nigerian guys style their outfits with a beret?
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@AmericanMama Not enough ppl talkin bout weirdo in the chair. Hype man for incest bro?! “What do you wanna be when you grow up?” Like they ain’t pushin 30 already. “What if he got a bag tho?!” Bro… he online makin out with his brother you in the director chair like woody Allen cheerin it on
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For the second time, guys.
If you live in Nigeria and have no financial strength to relocate anytime soon, treat the 2027 election as a priority. See it like your life depends on it, because in actual sense, it does.
Listen to me: Tinubu will be ruthless with policies if he wins again. The economic frustrations will push many to the edge of suicide. Nobody will come to your rescue.
After 2027, Tinubu, Akpabio, and most governors will be done. No more elections. They will definitely have nothing to lose.
They’ll retire comfortably in their mansions scattered across the US, Canada, UK, and Europe… while regret becomes your daily meal.
Be smart with your vote in 2027.
Peoples Gazette@GazetteNGR
If elected in 2027, I'll continue my harsh economic policies, winner-take-all politics: Tinubu gazettengr.com/if-elected-in-…
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They should have dug a grave for him there!
Second before disaster@NeverteIImeodd
Pakistan: The kidnapping of the little girl and taking her to the cemetery to rape her was witnessed by two brothers who saved the girl from him.
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Maybe he is asymptomatic??? 🤭😕👀
BBC News Africa@BBCAfrica
When Chude Jideonwo, a popular Nigerian TV host, was diagnosed with Tourette syndrome, he was advised to keep it private for fear of judgement. Now, he’s speaking openly about living with involuntary movements and challenging misconceptions about the condition in the country.
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