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@Mercy_of_Christ

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Ibadan, Nigeria Entrou em Ocak 2025
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i seriously think keeping your clothes as long as you can is the coolest thing you can do
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Thank You For Coming To #Engage2026
I gave Claude just a prompt and after responding, I’m being told I’ve hit my message limit. Not a girls girl fr.
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Lisan Al-Gaib@yemightwords·
to say life has been really overwhelming lately would be an understatement. i could really use a hug.
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How this skirt I’m slim fitting comes out will determine my mood to church tomorrow 😔😭
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Mercy 💫@Mercy_of_Christ·
@iamdwunn Wanted to quote the tweet, I just decided not to 😹 Wdym I can’t complain about my body and work on looking better
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Omg please remove his face!
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My former teammates just created a group, so we could schedule a call and catch up 🥹
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Funmi🤎
Funmi🤎@luwatofunmi·
In the midst of all this talk about marrying a virgin or not, it saddens me to realize that some of us had that choice taken away from us by force. #saynotorape
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victoria orenze@victoriaorenze·
Dear Nigerians 🇳🇬, I refuse to be fed up or tired of speaking! I don’t have another country! I told us that pharaohs don’t know how to let go!! They will rather die there! But God delivers and takes power away from the powerful that uses power to oppress the powerless! 👉Can you see how they are fighting hard to making sure that the 2027 election does not count with the fraud in the new electoral act??? Hmm… Nigerians we are a junction away from ENOUGH IS ENOUGH BUS STOP!!! With GOD and with our voices raised in one accord and all of us in agreement refusing to be bought, we will be FREE!! A junction away from ENOUGH IS ENOUGH BUS 🚌 STOP!!
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OMOBORIOWO Damilola Isaac
You do not represent Nigerian students. You represent whoever put that cap on your head. Nigerian students are not blind to what you are, and history will not be kind to those who traded the welfare of millions for personal access to power. NANS Has Become a Disgrace to Nigerian Students There is something insulting about watching the President of the so called National Association of Nigerian Students stand before cameras, donning an APC-branded cap, and singing praises of an administration that has made student life unbearable. It is not even surprising. It is, exactly what we expect from an association that has long abandoned its mandate and surrendered its soul to political paymasters. When a student leader speaks in glowing terms about a government while wearing the ruling party's colours, he is not speaking for students. He is speaking for whoever funded his trip, his cap, and definitely, his position. This is the face of the modern NANS, a political errand boy dressed in student clothing. "We the Nigerian Students have never had it so good like the way we have it under President Tinubu." LEMAAOOO!! This isn't just laughable, it is a deliberate slap in the face of every student struggling to survive in this country today. Let us examine the reality these leaders are too comfortable to acknowledge: 1. Tuition fees have skyrocketed. Universities across Nigeria have implemented massive fee hikes, with some institutions multiplying their charges severalfold — all under the banner of "go and collect NELFUND." Students are being pushed into a debt cycle before they even enter the labour market, a market that has nothing to offer them anyway. NELFUND, rather than being a genuine relief, has become a convenient justification for the systematic defunding of public education. 2. Education subsidies have been gutted. The removal of subsidies has transferred the full burden of education costs onto families already crushed by inflation, a collapsed naira, and the devastating aftermath of fuel subsidy removal. A student's parent who used to spend a manageable amount per session is now spending multiples of that — if they can at all. 3. Students cannot afford basic necessities. Food costs have doubled and tripled. Accommodation, once a basic student right, is now a luxury. Hostel fees have risen beyond the reach of many. Those who manage to secure a room off-campus face electricity bills that consume whatever little they have. Students are going to bed hungry in a country whose government officials cannot stop celebrating their own achievements. 4. Kidnapping, insecurity, and violence are ravaging campuses and the roads students travel. Nigerian students are being abducted. Some are killed. Lives are destroyed. And from NANS? Silence. Not a press release. Not a protest. Not a candle. Nothing. Because their paymasters do not fund statements that embarrass the administration. 5. NANS has not produced a single meaningful initiative in over a decade. No credible welfare programme. No legal advocacy. No successful push for student representation in policy-making. They do not negotiate for students, they negotiate with politicians, for themselves. They show up at rallies, issue endorsements, and collect the rewards. The association has become a conveyor belt for political patronage, recycling compromised leadership every cycle. The tragedy is that NANS was once feared. It was once a voice. Under genuine student leaders, it shut down governments, forced policy reversals, and made those in power remember that the youth of this country were watching. That NANS is dead. What remains is a hollow shell, a group of political foot soldiers who wear student identity as a costume when it suits their ambitions. In a way, I still think NANS has not fallen, it was sold. And the receipt is that APC cap. Rubb!sh
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“We the Nigerian Students have never had it so good like the way we have it under President Tinubu” - Olushola Oladoja, President National Association of Nigerian Students

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Me when i find a perfect 2000s series with 6 seasons and 16+ episodes each
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Mercy 💫@Mercy_of_Christ·
Neuroscience shows that confidence is built by repeatedly taking ACTION before you feel ready. When we don’t act, our brain never gets new evidence. Taking consistent action reduces the fear over time. And that’s when confidence grows.
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Anointed Biotechno-chemist.@MoyinftDeborah·
When I was in 200 level, my dad asked me to pick between getting a Solar/inverter and a freezer. A decision I’ve lived to regret everyday for the past 2 years.😭
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Atom the UiUx Designer@Atomthecreator·
Me going back to ChatGPT after Claude Reached Limit.
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