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SuccessWrites@successwrites4u·
Looking for a writer? Hire me ✍🏽 I can write: • Articles & blog posts • Creative writing & storytelling • Website copy • Emails & newsletters • Product descriptions • Scripts • Academic/research writing • Ghostwriting Please send me a DM 😊
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Amarachi Okwu@missahmarah·
Please patronize my small business 🙏🙏
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SuccessWrites@successwrites4u·
"inshallah" 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Lol, you're Muslim? No wonder, majority of your men are pedos anyway. It's not new Also having brothers is not a privilege, finally I am not bitter, you just hate the truth. Finally I do not care about your feeling End. Boy byeeeeeee 😂😂😂 Also I am definitely going to birth boys, just that they'll be sensible and not rape✌️
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Arsenal Fanatic@Zwitzerlan·
@successwrites4u You don't have brothers ?? Oh.. no wonder you are bitter... You never had the privilege to have a brother . And you would never have the privilege of having a son as well, insha'Allah 💯
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SuccessWrites@successwrites4u·
@Zwitzerlan Number one, my father is late Number two, I don't have brothers Moral of the story: your catching is very close, stupid Grapist
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Amarachi Okwu
Amarachi Okwu@missahmarah·
@successwrites4u Many of them are used to touching girls inappropriately in markets and nothing is done. So they think it’s a normal thing to do. Cursed people
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SuccessWrites@successwrites4u·
I was talking to my MIL over the week about how Nigerian men travel abroad and end up in jail a lot In a week, we see atleast two or five news of Nigerian men ending up jail in other sane countries and 80% of the time, it's for sexual harassment and assault This are people who will get away with it in Nigeria, Nigerians will even victim blame the victims. It's not a shock when Nigerian men rape women, it's just tiring and painful The idea of consent scares them so much. It's so common even in churches, in schools, immediate families and neighbors to rape children and women I had someone tell me how she doesn't want to birth girl children because of the assault she went through as a girl till adulthood So today I pray that more Nigerian men will travel out of Nigeria and sexual assaulters and harassers among them will end up in jail. Amen
Khone@kingkhone4real

You are a virgin Your WhatsApp message is on disappear mode You don't want to visit a man who want to sleep with you but you went and visit a total stranger you met on social media who promised to help you. The stranger raped you allegedly. You didn't report to your parents. You didn't report to the police. You posted a video on social media instead and ended your life after that. YOU ARE A VERY DUMP GIRL.

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Riri💕@Quo_Riri·
It seems some women don’t realize how stupid they sound, when they talk about their marriage. Man made sure he didn’t marry a fat girl and he is standing on business, but she settled for a short Ngwa man. SMH!
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SuccessWrites@successwrites4u·
This week I took some international courses, do you know that if you get below 80% in their exams, you won't pass? But in Nigeria 75% is A That tells you why they keep raising geniuses 🥲
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@missahmarah A very stupid person honestly "Accused by people" like that's supposed to be proof that he is innocent
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Amarachi Okwu@missahmarah·
@successwrites4u The way the guy just stylishly inserted himself into the case, osino “accused by two people” 🤦‍♀️
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SuccessWrites@successwrites4u·
Accused by two people? That's enough evidence, patterns don't lie
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Amarachi Okwu
Amarachi Okwu@missahmarah·
Thank you so much my darling.❤️ Get your copy; selar.com/1s6c6lz66x
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My week's read: Nwannekamma by @missahmarah . It is a tragedy fiction Amarachi Deborah Okwu is an independent Nigerian storyteller, screenwriter, and author. Her background is deeply rooted in contemporary dramatic scriptwriting, which directly influences the pacing and emotional weight of her fiction The theme of this fiction is social injustice - the injustice that thrives as a result of financial superiority (the rich and the poor). And the Main Character Nwannekamma is a brave young woman who had to fight for her identity and her dignity The purpose of this book I believe is to challenge systemic injustice The main conflict for me was the conflict between character versus self. How social injustice can make people lose their sight to who they were before the struggle. The main plot is the how the protagonist must make a difficult choice to rely on their strength or lose their voice, how a young woman must decide what happens to her body even in a system that didn't give her that choice. The book is a wonderful read, it's Nwannekamma's bravery for me, I love the suspense and how it connects to your emotions. Sad story but I honestly recommend If I am to rate it, it's a 7½ out of 10😊 Get yours 👉 selar.com/1s6c6lz66x

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SuccessWrites@successwrites4u·
SuccessWrites@successwrites4u

My week's read: Nwannekamma by @missahmarah . It is a tragedy fiction Amarachi Deborah Okwu is an independent Nigerian storyteller, screenwriter, and author. Her background is deeply rooted in contemporary dramatic scriptwriting, which directly influences the pacing and emotional weight of her fiction The theme of this fiction is social injustice - the injustice that thrives as a result of financial superiority (the rich and the poor). And the Main Character Nwannekamma is a brave young woman who had to fight for her identity and her dignity The purpose of this book I believe is to challenge systemic injustice The main conflict for me was the conflict between character versus self. How social injustice can make people lose their sight to who they were before the struggle. The main plot is the how the protagonist must make a difficult choice to rely on their strength or lose their voice, how a young woman must decide what happens to her body even in a system that didn't give her that choice. The book is a wonderful read, it's Nwannekamma's bravery for me, I love the suspense and how it connects to your emotions. Sad story but I honestly recommend If I am to rate it, it's a 7½ out of 10😊 Get yours 👉 selar.com/1s6c6lz66x

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SuccessWrites@successwrites4u·
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My week's read: Nwannekamma by @missahmarah . It is a tragedy fiction Amarachi Deborah Okwu is an independent Nigerian storyteller, screenwriter, and author. Her background is deeply rooted in contemporary dramatic scriptwriting, which directly influences the pacing and emotional weight of her fiction The theme of this fiction is social injustice - the injustice that thrives as a result of financial superiority (the rich and the poor). And the Main Character Nwannekamma is a brave young woman who had to fight for her identity and her dignity The purpose of this book I believe is to challenge systemic injustice The main conflict for me was the conflict between character versus self. How social injustice can make people lose their sight to who they were before the struggle. The main plot is the how the protagonist must make a difficult choice to rely on their strength or lose their voice, how a young woman must decide what happens to her body even in a system that didn't give her that choice. The book is a wonderful read, it's Nwannekamma's bravery for me, I love the suspense and how it connects to your emotions. Sad story but I honestly recommend If I am to rate it, it's a 7½ out of 10😊 Get yours 👉 selar.com/1s6c6lz66x

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SuccessWrites@successwrites4u·
So nobody is going to talk about how Nigerians steal? We are going to pretend and act like we do not see how Nigerians steal even as little as 1$? We are going to keep quiet about how Nigerians go into platforms that welcome us and then leave a bad impression until we're pushed out and blacklisted? Joren Lundgren made a post on the 3rd of July talking about how his company will no longer be accepting applications from Nigeria because of their consistent abuse of power and theft Over one year now, OKX stopped Nigeria from having access to their web platforms totally just to insulate their businesses from currency manipulation patterns KLED data, a US based consumer data application that pays users for their information , totally blacklisted Nigerians after discovering that an astonishing 95% of the fraudulent activity happening in their platform originated from users in Nigeria 😩 95%!!!!😩😩😩😩😩 when is it going to stop? when are we going to talk about how we steal too much in this country? You thieves keep making it difficult for the few good Nigerians to lose access to platforms that can change our lives please I beg you, stop
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SuccessWrites@successwrites4u·
My week's read: Nwannekamma by @missahmarah . It is a tragedy fiction Amarachi Deborah Okwu is an independent Nigerian storyteller, screenwriter, and author. Her background is deeply rooted in contemporary dramatic scriptwriting, which directly influences the pacing and emotional weight of her fiction The theme of this fiction is social injustice - the injustice that thrives as a result of financial superiority (the rich and the poor). And the Main Character Nwannekamma is a brave young woman who had to fight for her identity and her dignity The purpose of this book I believe is to challenge systemic injustice The main conflict for me was the conflict between character versus self. How social injustice can make people lose their sight to who they were before the struggle. The main plot is the how the protagonist must make a difficult choice to rely on their strength or lose their voice, how a young woman must decide what happens to her body even in a system that didn't give her that choice. The book is a wonderful read, it's Nwannekamma's bravery for me, I love the suspense and how it connects to your emotions. Sad story but I honestly recommend If I am to rate it, it's a 7½ out of 10😊 Get yours 👉 selar.com/1s6c6lz66x
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