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@AN0WA

| THE REAL ENEMY IS CONSUMERISM || Just like with Choice, I am Pro-Slut || What I lack in 6 packs, I make up for, in sweet mouth

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Negrodamus (NDr): The Return
My pinned tweet will be a thread of everything i put out on Your guy, Anowa . Light monday evening read, a parody of the different topics that cross my mind . please share when you come across it
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chelsea used finesse to unveil caiecdo but you guys can’t place the song in top 50 afrobeats, idk why you guys are entertaining that guy
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Starting a business in Nigeria as a weightloss plan
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A country where a business can be destroyed like this... Is that a country?
Peter Obi@PeterObi

Any society where lawlessness overrides the rule of law is not destined to be a haven for investors. Recent reports showing that Nigeria’s human rights indicators have worsened merely highlight severe shortfalls in government protection for civil liberties, personal security, and basic living standards. I know what I have been going through as a person in abuse of my human rights just because I contested a Presidential election which I have legitimate rights to do. So I imagine what small business owners, regular citizens, and vulnerable communities face every day. If this level of lawlessness can happen to someone with a registered company and legitimate means, what hope does the ordinary Nigerian have? This morning, my youngest brother called me frantically, informing me that a group of people had invaded his company property in Ikeja, Lagos, and were demolishing the building. He had just come in from Port Harcourt and was denied entry to the property by security men who told him the building was being pulled down. They even informed him that this demolition had started over the weekend. As a peace-loving Nigerian, he quickly started processing to go to court immediately, not knowing what must have resulted in this, as they moved fast to destroy his home without any restraint. I rushed to Lagos from Abuja after the call this morning and headed straight to the property. On arrival, I was met by security people who tried to bar me from entering the property. I humbly pleaded with them that the property belonged to my brother’s company, and from the records, the company had owned the property for over a decade. They told me they had a court judgment, and I immediately requested it. You would not believe that the court judgment they claim was issued against an unknown person, and squatters. I went further to ask about a demolition order or permit, and there was none. How do you sue an unknown person? How does a court issue a judgment in such a farce of a case? No one was served. No name was written. Yet they showed up with excavators and began destroying a structure that had stood for over 15 years. I immediately asked the excavators for the person who had sent them, and they said they didn’t know anyone, but they were only informed to come and demolish the house. I immediately told them to tell whoever it is that I would like to speak with them, if they can call my number, which I shared with the excavators, so that I can speak with whomever gave them the order to demolish the property. I stood there from 10am to 2pm, waiting to get a call at least and nobody called or came. The contractor even said he didn’t know who sent him. Two men later came and said they would like us to go to a police station. I asked if they even had a demolition order but they had nothing. The whole situation screamed of coordinated lawlessness and impunity. Our country has become lawless. I just started reminiscing about how just over the weekend, I had a meeting when someone told me how he has investments in Ghana, Senegal, and the Benin Republic, but won’t touch Nigeria despite his market being here. I asked him why. His answer was piercing: “Nigeria is a lawless country. Until we have laws that protect people, nobody will invest in Nigeria.” I am just shocked. How did Nigeria get to this level of lawlessness? What kind of country are we trying to build when the rights of citizens, their lives, their properties, and their voices are trampled upon daily? I remain committed to a better Nigeria where lawlessness will be a thing of the past, protection of life and property, respect for human rights, care for the less privileged, and basic education for all children. A new Nigeria is POssible. -PO

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@AN0WA For like five years now. Do it already 😬
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Dante Ehimen
Dante Ehimen@eDante_·
If you ask any Mavins person about this guy, they will laugh at you. They regard him as a fraud
Ayo Shonaiya@AyoShonaiya

Kas Beats!! One of the first artistes to play with the log drums from Amapiano as far back as 2003. Before he made his hit track Fimile, he had made one of the earliest Afrobeats songs in the UK titled “Secret Lovers” produced by JJC and Don Jazzy. In fact, Kas introduced Don Jazzy to JJC (and the rest is history). The video for Secret Lovers was shot by director Ayo Shonaiya in his office at BenTV Studios in London. Kas is a drummer. He was once the drummer for Weird MC when she had live shows. He was also a producer who self taught himself how to use music software. When Don Jazzy and D’banj left JJC, the album No Long Ting by D’banj was finished in Kas’ studio (which was also his bedroom in his mother’s house in Islington, London). The song Fimile was inspired by him just hanging around a busy bus-stop in Lagos and picking up the slangs and the word “Fimile” was heard mostly and he made it into a song. The beat for Fimile was inspired by King Wasiu Ayinde’s style of Fuji music and the drumming style of his idol Phil Collins of the group Genesis. Fimile was a monster hit in Nigeria because of the opening line “Omo Yoruba ni mi o, swagger!” And then the use of the vocoder effect and what sounded like digital talking drums like the Amapiano log drums. The video for Fimile was shot by the famous director, Sesan.

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Renè The Leader ❤
Renè The Leader ❤@Rene_noire·
Guys I’m just a baby. I look wild but I’m such a chicken. I don’t even drink or smoke Igbo. It’s not my fault I’m naive when it comes to these things 😂😂😂
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ripples@Adheydayor·
In April, I wrote about the bungled CPI rebasing. This time I write about the inconsistencies that show up in May inflation. Can inflation be lower than the sum of its parts? In what way is the bond market similar to the political governance market? hdlne.me/https://stopsa…
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Ebi J
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@AN0WA She has to live in lekki... 5m for food... Is she killing cow?
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At 48m per year , why are you renting a 20m per year house ?
Asuni of Lagos@shacquina

@Babajiide 48M / Yr. Landlord- 20M Sch - 2M Feeding-5M Power- 1.2 Health- 1.2 S.charge- 2.5M Fuel- 1.2M Black tax- 1.2M Vacation? Shina? Faaji? Owo olopa? Savings? Investment? NGMI, who's hiring abeg? We have CFA, CAIA, CMT.

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