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Chukwu_ebuka

@_Bukha

Vini vidi vici // Logic and History enthusiast // Medic // Egalitarian // nwoke Igbo... Egbe bere, Ugo bere; nke sị ibe ya ebela chọọ ebe ọzọ bere.

Nigeria เข้าร่วม Ocak 2022
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Chukwu_ebuka@_Bukha·
Just as I forgive in order to liberate myself, I don't forget in order not to trap myself again. 🤡 Akpabio. Finger. South East
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Alex Onyia
Alex Onyia@winexviv·
We are doing this for our children and future generations to come. UNN students are living in conditions no one should accept. Meanwhile, funds have been released for hostel maintenance. So we asked for the records. All of it. They have 7 days to respond. If they don’t, we go to court.
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Chukwu_ebuka@_Bukha·
There’s a very tiny line between being nice and being stup!d. I always ponder how after consciously being nice to people, I ended up realizing how stup!d people think I am. Nice people also share the propensity to be wild fgs!
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𝕷𝖚𝖈𝖎𝖋𝖊𝖗
𝕷𝖚𝖈𝖎𝖋𝖊𝖗@LucifersTweetz·
The difference between humans and animals is that animals won’t let the dumbest ones lead the pack.
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Chukwu_ebuka@_Bukha·
@realpillnuke @Starqueensly You animal, I wouldn’t want the person you used his photo here see it, but be ready for legal consequences when algorithm gets it to his feed.
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Realpill@realpillnuke·
@Starqueensly I wonder what Yoruba queen would settle for this Thailand criminal
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Alex Onyia
Alex Onyia@winexviv·
Last week, when i stepped down from the car at Ojukwu girls’ hostels in University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus, something terrible hit me before i even saw anything else. The smell. Not the kind you can ignore. The kind that stays with you. The kind that makes you wonder how anyone is expected to live like this not to talk of study, dream, or become anything. Bathrooms you can’t step into without holding your breath. Water that doesn’t run. Windows open for "Window Men" to steal at night. Doors that don’t lock. Rooms packed beyond capacity. No privacy. No dignity. Just young girls trying to survive each day in a place that quietly strips them of self-worth. And that’s where the conversation everyone avoids begins. Because what happens next is not random. When a teenage girl cannot bathe safely… When she cannot sleep in peace… When her own hostel feels like a punishment… She starts looking for an escape. Not because she’s wayward. Not because she lacks home training. But because she’s tired. Tired of managing filth. Tired of feeling less than human. So a man offers a better space, a cleaner room, water, light, comfort. And slowly, survival turns into compromise. It doesn’t start with “promiscuity.” It starts with relief. Then comes dependency. Then comes pressure. Then comes mistakes that carry lifelong consequences. And one day, she’s pregnant. And society, in its usual cruelty, asks: “Where are her parents?” “Why are girls like this?” But nobody asks the harder question: What kind of environment did we abandon her to? We keep pretending morality exists in isolation. It doesn’t. Environment shapes choices. And when you place teenagers in conditions that constantly strip them of dignity, you shouldn’t be shocked when they begin to make desperate decisions just to feel human again. This is not just about dirty hostels. This is about how a system quietly pushes young girls into situations they never planned for and then turns around to blame them for surviving it. If we’re serious about reducing teenage pregnancy… If we truly care about protecting the future of these girls… Then we need to stop looking away. Because sometimes, the difference between discipline and desperation is just the condition of where a girl lays her head at night.
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Dr. God Abeg ooo
Dr. God Abeg ooo@josh_uglyasf·
WEIRD ADVICE THAT 100% WORKS 1. Brush your teeth with your non-dominant hand. (Forces your brain to build new neutral pathways, builds focus and adaptability)
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Chude@Chude_ND1·
The INEC Chairman, Prof. Joash Ojo Amupitan, appointed by Tinubu, is a known APC member. His old Twitter account from 2022 has surfaced, showing he openly supported Tinubu during the 2023 elections. The account name was recently changed and the profile privatized within hours as the revelations emerged. We are in serious trouble! This level of impunity must stop. A partisan INEC Chairman has no business presiding over our elections, he must resign immediately! See comment section for more details.
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Morris Monye
Morris Monye@Morris_Monye·
My friends, There comes a moment in every life when you must decide what truly matters. Not what is easy, not what is comfortable but what is right. To serve the people is not a part-time commitment. It is not a title, a badge, or a position you wear when it suits you. It is a calling that demands everything you have and everything you are willing to become. Because service means sacrifice It’s time.
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Wɪsᴇᴍᴀɴ Dᴏᴇ
Wɪsᴇᴍᴀɴ Dᴏᴇ@d4thHand·
There’s a myth about poverty that the world likes to tell itself "People are poor because they are lazy, or because they lack opportunity" But in NG, we have a different, far more unsettling reality. We have opportunity. We have energy. We have hustle. And yet, we are stuck🧵
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Chukwu_ebuka@_Bukha·
Na Tinubu dey touch you!
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HALO | CAREER SPECIALIST
HALO | CAREER SPECIALIST@Halosznn_·
Only interact with this tweet from 10:35PM to 5:30 AM. If you’re early, welcome. If you’re late, you missed it.
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