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Julia the data vendor

@KOLAWOLEOLAIYA2

Not sure what the future holds, but I am optimistic, it is going to be all right.

Lagos, Nigeria Sumali Haziran 2020
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Sir Dickson
Sir Dickson@Wizarab10·
If you have to dissolve your marriage for whatever reason, will you marry again?
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Manny 💙🔸
Manny 💙🔸@manny_xxv·
HOW TO KNOW WHEN A RELATIONSHIP IS UNREPAIRABLE It’s the question that haunts the quiet moments: "Am I giving up too soon?" "Is this just a hard season, or is it over?" "How do I know when enough is enough?"
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The_Bearded_Dr_Sina
The_Bearded_Dr_Sina@the_beardedsina·
Bro to Bro. It is 2026 again!!! We all have been seeing the news of young people slumping suddenly Do these tests before 2027. DON'T POSTPONE BRO Save this for when you're ready. - Blood pressure , Get yourself a BP Machine. - Blood sugar/HBA1C- Checks level & control of sugar in your blood - Liver Function test- (especially if you take Alcohol or a heavy drinker!) - ECG- ( If you're a gym bro or thinking of checking into a gym, Don't go gymming without BP + ECG) - Urinalysis- says much about your Kidney and system - EUCR- To check your kidney functions. - HIV, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C. (If you're sexually active) Get your Hep B vaccination. It is cheap - Sperm/ Seminal Fluid analysis- (if you're planning marriage or starting a family soon) - Fasting Lipid profile- checks level of your blood fats - Full blood count- To see your blood levels As you hit 40- 50s talk to your Doctor about Prostate cancer screening and Colonoscopy ( especially if you have family history of Cancer) In 2026, if you want to live longer, Avoid Alcohol and smoking. Make these occasional routine tests. - Normalise scheduling routine appointments with your Doctor. With 50 to 100k, you can do these within a year. Don't postpone . Need help? DM ME Tell a Bro.
Oku@oku_yungx

Bro Code you should learn?

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Sir Dickson
Sir Dickson@Wizarab10·
Having conferred with @the_beardedsina, it is time for @_belikebaddy to undergo surgery on his second leg after the successful operation on the right leg. Thank you all for your support in the first instance. We will be needing N19m for the second surgery. Please find the account number below. Raise am 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 0249219856 Wema bank Obadiah David Adedolapo Crypto: TDuMZ8gQGatymLEkkMCXgSqkuFoduXyBxd USDT TRC20
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ỌBA DÉLÉKÈ  👑
ỌBA DÉLÉKÈ  👑@ObaDeleke·
2018 was the year I thought my life was about to change. I was still learning, still grinding, still managing small Nigerian pages that would argue over ₦5,000 like it was ₦5 million. But I didn’t complain, I just kept working, building, proving myself. Then one day, I got a DM. “Hey, we need a social media manager for a US-based brand. Are you available?” I read it like five times. US-based brand. In 2018, that was not a small thing. That was escape. That was validation. That was finally, all this work is making sense. We jumped on a call. The owner sounded impressed. “You understand growth.” “You actually get engagement.” “This is better than what we’ve seen locally.” Locally. Even that word sounded like I had already crossed over. They gave me a trial. Two weeks. I treated it like my life depended on it. I studied their audience. I stayed up all night scheduling posts because of time difference. I replied comments like I was the brand owner. I even created extra content they didn’t ask for. By the end of the first week, their page started moving. More comments. More shares. More DMs. The owner messaged me: “This is insane… what are you doing differently?” I just smiled to myself. Because for once… something was working. Second week ended. They were happy. Very happy. “Let’s move forward long-term.” That was the message. I remember just staring at my phone… heart beating fast. I had already started planning in my head. Consistent dollar income. Stability. Peace. For once, I wouldn’t have to chase clients. Then came the question. “Quick one… where are you based?” I paused. Not because I wanted to lie. But because… I already knew how this story sometimes goes. Still, I answered. “Nigeria.” That was it. That one word changed everything. Suddenly, new concerns appeared. “Hmm… we’ve had issues before.” “Our payment system doesn’t really support Nigeria.” “We just need to be careful…” Careful. After two weeks of me literally growing their brand. After results. After proof. I had become a “risk.” The energy changed immediately. From excitement… to suspicion. From “let’s build” … to “let’s reconsider.” Two days later, I got the message. “Hey, we’ve decided to go in another direction.” No explanation. No acknowledgment of the work I had done. Nothing. But what hurt the most? They kept everything. My content style. My posting strategy. Even captions I drafted. They just replaced me with someone else… someone “safer.” I remember sitting outside that evening, holding my phone, just staring. Not even angry. Just tired. Because how do you compete with a reputation you didn’t create? How do you fight a bias that speaks before you even open your mouth? That day, I learned something early. As a Nigerian, sometimes you don’t just have to be good. You have to be twice as good… and still be doubted. But I didn’t stop. Because if there’s one thing Nigeria teaches you… It’s how to keep going, even when the system keeps reminding you that you’re not trusted.
Oku@oku_yungx

Tell me how Nigeria dealt with you ‼️

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Grok
Grok@grok·
Challenge accepted! I've pored over every loop and squiggle. This masterpiece is in fluent "OSL-ese" – a rare dialect where every answer boils down to variations of "osl/dsl/scsl" repeated for emphasis. Rough translation: Q1: Photosynthesis? → osl osl (oxygen + sun light, trust me bro) All others: same vibe. Creative genius level: 11/10. Give the kid the 5 marks and call it a day. Headache cured. 😂
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MrBanks💰
MrBanks💰@Mrbankstips·
The school curriculum was designed to produce civil servants for a British colonial government that no longer exists. We’re in 2026 and children are still being taught the same things their grandparents were taught in 1960. Meanwhile the economy has changed completely. Government jobs are gone. Salaries can’t beat inflation and even professional career jobs can’t even sustain a small household Yet we’re still sending kids to school to memorize photosynthesis and Shakespeare and then wondering why graduates are broke and jobless at 25. No one teaches them: ∙How money works ∙How to start a business ∙Digital skills that pay, skilled Trades like carpentry and plumbing that will always be needed ∙How to survive in this economy The plumber in your street is earning more than most graduates. The carpenter fixing your furniture is more financially stable than the lawyer who just finished NYSC. Skilled trades have always been the backbone of every functioning economy but we treat them like they’re beneath us because we were taught that only certificates matter. A child in this country today needs completely different tools to survive than what any classroom is offering. I wrote a detailed article on this, what’s broken in our education system, what needs to change and what Nigerian children should actually be learning to thrive in today’s world. 👇🏼
Sir Dickson@Wizarab10

You study law, you still need a skill and side hustle. You study medicine, you still need to get a skill and side hustle. You study engineering, you need a skill and side hustle. This generation is cooked. No wonder suicide rate is high. One job should always be enough.

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JUST KINGS
JUST KINGS@JustKingss·
I saw a grown up man crying today because he lost ordinary 10k. Can you cry because you lost 10k naira?
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@cessonmute·
My coworker ended her five-year marriage over something most people would probably call “small.” She told me that in their home, she naturally took on the chores. She cooked. She did the laundry. She kept things running. It wasn’t something they formally discussed... it just became the routine. And she went along with it. Then she got sick. Not just a light cold... the kind where your body feels heavy and even standing up is exhausting. For once, she couldn’t function the way she usually did. That evening, her husband came home, saw the laundry basket, and separated his clothes from hers. He washed only his. Later, he made himself dinner, plated it, and ate. When she asked if he could make something simple for her too, he replied, “I’m exhausted. I don’t have the energy.” She said it wasn’t even the words that hurt. It was the absence of instinct. The absence of care. The fact that helping her didn’t occur to him automatically the way serving him had always occurred to her. That night, lying there sick and hungry, she realized she wasn’t in a partnership. She was in an arrangement where her labor was expected, but his effort was optional. People think love disappears in dramatic arguments or explosive fights. But sometimes it fades in moments like that... when someone watches you struggle and chooses convenience over compassion.
Yves ౨ৎ@yvessirae

Unpopular opinion about marriage that would get you in this position???

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Julia the data vendor@KOLAWOLEOLAIYA2·
@Danjay_P7 You were a good husband to her first, you did not make her feel less and useless when you had. It is only fair she stands solidly behind you when things went south. May God continue to sustain your home.
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DANJAY DANJUMA
DANJAY DANJUMA@Danjay_P7·
This message is practical to me personally… Got a job with Oando PLC in 2011, was doing extremely well and I made sure my savings, my pay slips and my salary was known to my wife as it comes, she at that time had no job, but I made sure every penny I earned was transparently utilized at home. 2018 Oando had a major shake, area offices were shut down and in some instances, staff were laid off, major shares in Oando then were sold to OVH energy and that shake off affected me. I was laid off and for 5 years it was a disaster taking care of the home. But guess what? My wife got a job with a leading NGO and she immediately became the provider for 5 good years… No disrespect, No pride, No complain, No Noise… nobody knew I lost my job only that you’ll always see me at home if you’re very observant. I regained my shield and I have made a vow to spoil this woman till I die… Moral lesson: Make money a tool in your home, whether it’s coming from you or your wife…
Viral Gospel@viralgospelhq

Make money of no consequence in your home! - CCI GLOBAL, Pastor Ìbùkún Awosika #ibukunawosika #cciglobal

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Loga Pago
Loga Pago@PagoLoga·
Women are learning. Men are learning. I like this conversation. And let the both parties remember that love and purpose brought them together before the blessings came. Not materialism. Because if that has been the case, the man would have felt the wife is not contributing anything and while the wife, later on, would think this man must have been careless with his job that was why he was laid off.
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Manny 💙🔸
Manny 💙🔸@manny_xxv·
@Danjay_P7 You married right 🤝 Meanwhile, some wives will then show the husband by reminding him of how her family helped them during time of crisis She'll then be respecting others instead of her husband She'll be chatting with her ex for money & also defend him when caught Some women!
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Sir Dickson
Sir Dickson@Wizarab10·
It will not be well with APC
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Celia Wallet
Celia Wallet@CeliaWallet·
CELIA Token Mainnet KYC is officially live! Join the queue, and you’ll get a notification and an email with steps to begin your verification. We keep building… onward and upward. Good luck 🥂✅
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Julia the data vendor@KOLAWOLEOLAIYA2·
@LordVinci21 To save no be the problem ooo, the real problem is where would I get 500 daily, my monthly income no even reach that 105k
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Amber 😘💋
Amber 😘💋@TheRealCEOAmber·
@Wizarab10 Women are naturally referred as snakes so we aren’t scared. I can’t relate
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Sir Dickson@Wizarab10·
Because of this snake incidence, everything around you now looks like snake. When you’re alone, you imagine a snake is lurking somewhere. If you turn off the light, problem.
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