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I love FOOD😍😋 | iWrite📝 | Baddo💛 | Hala Madrid🤍| Musulumi🕊
FOOD village Entrou em Aralık 2019
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Thanks to everyone that reposted 🥹
I love you all gidi gan 🤭
ASAKE'S ESSENCE 🥰❤️راضية@AleemAsake
Will you people turn up for me 😭😭😭 Kindly retweet and like Please 😪 @soft_girlie @AsakeRoqeebah
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@Bells_01 @badmus_ide81686 She is so beautiful 😍
Happy birthday to her
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Does anyone still remember Johnny Bravo?
Greatest simp of all time.

SizZzle. 😎🇳🇬@n6oflife6
What would you consider to be the Greatest Cartoon series ever created? Don’t air me? 🧐🤷🏽♂️
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I once worked in an organization that treated Contract employees better than permanent employees based on remuneration and benefits.
When the company offered the Contract employees the opportunity to change their employment status to permanent, few of them accepted while others declined.
To the best of my knowledge the only difference between us was job security and none of them was relieved of their duties till we parted ways.
So, as some are crying about the way they are being treated as contract workers, some do not pray to be offered permanent employment.
Intern gbogbo HR@tundeskie
CONTRACT STAFFING IN NIGERIA IS THEFT❗️❗️❗️ CONTRACT STAFFING IN NIGERIA IS THEFT❗️❗️❗️ CONTRACT STAFFING IN NIGERIA IS THEFT❗️❗️❗️ CONTRACT STAFFING IN NIGERIA IS THEFT❗️❗️❗️
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Views like this gives me joy, now listening to the sounds ehn, that one is another level🥹🥹
Señora Acero@Maleeeekaahh
Long time no Ayamashe sauce. Na @heekmahcuisine dey run am.. 📍 Lagos
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PLEASE READ📌
I have taken some time to reflect, and I think it’s important to say this as clearly as possible.
Not every issue needs amplification, and not every “call-out” is advocacy.
Lately, a number of people have been coming into my DM asking for RTs, mostly to “drag,” “press necks,” or escalate situations. But what many don’t pause to consider is that these things are rarely surface level.
Advocacy, especially the kind I choose to engage in, is not neutral territory. It comes with consequences.
Over time, I have lent my voice to issues that directly challenge systems and power structures:
1. The shutdown of ODG AFRICA’s operations
2. The review of the Labour Act (both last year and again now) NLC & NASS
3. Contract staffing practices ( this affects stakeholders in the business)
4. Road construction and infrastructural accountability in Ogun State
These are not “soft” conversations. They touch real interests. They affect institutions, stakeholders, and power blocs, many of whom may never speak publicly, but are very much present behind the scenes.
And with that reality comes another layer, loyalists.
There are people who are deeply aligned with these stakeholders, some quietly, some aggressively. A few of them are extreme in their loyalty, and they do not hesitate to respond, retaliate, or project when they feel their interests are threatened. Sometimes, what looks like “random outrage” online is actually a continuation of these deeper, unseen battles.
This is why I am careful. This is why I do not jump on every call-out.
This is why I will not turn my platform into a battleground for personal disputes, disguised as public interest.
Real advocacy requires collective voices. It is not a one-person fight. It is not selective outrage. When something truly matters, we need everyone, different voices, different platforms, speaking with clarity and intention.
But there is a difference between that and dragging people for sport.
So,
If your goal is to call someone out, use your platform.
If your goal is to drag or escalate, please own it fully.
But please do not bring it to my DM expecting amplification.
And to that werey that sent me “this vendor didn’t pick my call,” “help me post so we can drag them”, abeg, laye laye e, no send that nonsense to me again. Ewure 😡
Let’s not confuse noise for impact pls.
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