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Iyanuoluwa

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Ogun, Nigeria Entrou em Ocak 2019
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Ajijobo
Ajijobo@THETemmieOvwasa·
And a bunch of oloriburuku white people are discussing this because? This is exactly how they started pushing the narrative that black people don’t feel pain which they used to justify slavery and using black people as literal lab rats and the bloody psychopathic Nigerians, an entire nation of cluster B personalities who have literally morphed into soulless ghouls because of repeated traumatic events are celebrating it like it’s some positive thing. Such a reckless and stupid thing to be saying about a nation where barely anybody is sane and lots of people are dealing with cptsd. Very soon they will use it as justification for further mistreatment.
Pulse Nigeria@PulseNigeria247

Report shows that Nigerians have a special gene mutation which keeps them happy. 😳 Nigerians reportedly have the bliss chemical called “Anandamide” reduces the chances of depression, reduces PTSD, and makes it easier to forget painful memories.

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Gbemisola Taiwo
Gbemisola Taiwo@MisolaofJesus·
This whole conversation just reminded me of something. Someone tweeted that the reviews on TemuNG aren’t detailed enough, and it made sense immediately. I rely heavily on detailed reviews on TemuUK and SheinUK before I buy anything. I read everything. Long reviews, pictures, specific complaints. And most times, I get exactly what I expected. But ask me when I’ve ever gone back to drop that same level of detailed criticism, especially when it’s negative. Because once it’s not positive, it starts to feel like you’re doing too much. Like you’re tearing down someone’s business. Like you’re being wicked instead of helpful. So we keep quiet, or we say “it’s okay” and move on. Which is funny, because this is exactly why people get defensive when criticism comes their way. We’ve decided that any negative feedback must be an attack, not information. So when people point out gaps, it’s suddenly a problem. Not because the feedback is invalid, but because we don’t know how to receive it without taking it personally.
Just Eniola 💜@JustEniola01

Diaryofakitchenlover, also known as Chef T, finally responds to a fan who called her condescending and chaotic.

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Adedayo Agarau
Adedayo Agarau@adedayoagarau·
I was building a tool that helped Nigerians identify exact locations where terrorists have killed citizens since Tinubu became president. I stopped building because what I discovered messed with me mentally. The death toll is underreported.
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Shop the Pulch!
Shop the Pulch!@ShopThePulch·
Look at this beauty! Available in sizes 36, 38 and 41. Get yours with just 17,000 Naira. Kindly retweet ❤️.
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'Denike Danjuma
'Denike Danjuma@DeNiike_·
Fuel is 1,320. APC aye yin ma baje ni.
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Oṣóyínká 🪔
Oṣóyínká 🪔@sledge_baba·
This is how you know dude is watching boxing for the first time. On fight nights, there are different fight cards before the main event ends the night. They are the main event for the night.
lobistars🇳🇬@john322226

Using caterefe and portable as bait to get audience to watch other boxers fight for 6 hours is not just bad but also disrespectful to the fans that dumped all other shit to watch the fight. You outsmarted the audience now but how do you convince the same audience next time? Smh!

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TEMI🌹
TEMI🌹@TheTemiOmosebi·
Celebrated something called birthday today 🕴🏿.
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Toro's Cakes | London Baker
Construction themed cake for DukiaOluwanimi👷🏾‍♀️🚧🏗️
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Nneka Needs To Work Harder
There is a part of Ebonyi state where children are betrothed at birth to old men and sent to them as early as 11 sometimes. This was part of what led Her Excellency, Chief Josephine Elechi to build the Federal Fistula Center in Abakaliki that now serves the east + Benue & Cross River
pussy should face the world!@Chiivie_

I will never be convinced or gaslit that child marriage only happens in the north. From JS2, my classmates started getting married off. My seatmate did not comeback after Junior WAEC because she was married off to a man. She was not older than 14

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The_Bearded_Dr_Sina
The_Bearded_Dr_Sina@the_beardedsina·
To be honest, Government hospitals ie Teaching hospitals and Federal Medical centers are still the places you'd get the most holistic care ( doesn't mean luxurious or super comfy) Let's take for example a Pregnant woman in labour Medical students will interact with the woman. The House officer who is a senior Doctor sees next. The Registrar who is a more Senior Doctor sees after. The Senior Registrar who is a more Senior senior and more experienced Doctor sees again. A Consultant who is a more Senior, Senior senior, super experienced Doctor sees again. In some centers, A More Senior Consultant might even see again and these sessions are done multiple times a day. With this level of intricacy and attention to details, the birthing experience becomes highly supervised and monitored. Because of the cadet and hierarchy, it is difficult to miss or leave any stones untouched. Even if the woman needs an extra specialist care , it is just a consult for the managing team. You are not paying extra for each team coming to review. So all in all. If we talk about level of care and attention to details, cost friendly- Give Government hospital. But if we talk about care, luxury. Comfort, privacy- Private hospitals.
Osas@osazenoo

Nigerians trust Government Hospitals when it comes to child birth than private hospitals. Why so?

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