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@daidey

Former Polite OG in a dress| Relapsed Twitterholic 🇰🇪

Nairobi Sumali Kasım 2009
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Zion@zionszzn·
About to use y=mx+b to figure out the slope of the line you just crossed
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Bitcoin Teddy
Bitcoin Teddy@Bitcoin_Teddy·
Just me? 📚
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NoteS.@NoteSphere·
Between the threads by Nneaka Ibeabuchi, 2026.
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musashi@scabberslosttoe·
c in c-section stands for communism the way it skips labour
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Chris@_chrisalbert·
Somebody walked up to me in Cape Town and asked if I was Ghanaian. I asked how he knew. He said, “Ahh brah… you can’t be asking me those questions with that head shape.” So now I’m standing here, on a Monday morning, being profiled by geometry.
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slime propagandist@possumpraxis·
More than 90 West Papuan tribes, political organisations and religious groups have endorsed the call for a boycott of (Nestlé and Mondelēz), which they say should continue until the people of West Papua are given the right to self-determination. business-humanrights.org/my/latest-news…
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Blackish Press
Blackish Press@blackishpress·
In 1976, after 16 years of physical and emotional abuse, Tina Turner made the scariest decision of her life. She waited until Ike fell asleep in their Dallas hotel room, then fled with nothing but 36 cents in her pocket, a Mobil gas card, and the bloodied clothes on her back. She crossed a busy highway on foot, hid among trash cans, and checked into a Ramada Inn with a swollen face she had to cover with sunglasses. Her silent mantra that night? “I will die before I go back.” Divorced in 1978, she was broke, in debt, and playing small Vegas shows and cabaret gigs while the industry had mostly moved on. Many thought her career was over. In 1983, at age 43, she signed with Capitol Records. Her cover of Al Green’s “Let’s Stay Together” became a surprise hit, giving her the green light to record a full album. Then came May 29, 1984 — the release of Private Dancer. At 44 years old, Tina didn’t just return… she exploded. • The album sold ~12 million copies worldwide. • Peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 and stayed in the Top 10 for 39 weeks • “What’s Love Got to Do With It” became her first No. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 — and won Record of the Year at the Grammys • She took home four Grammy Awards in 1985 alone, including for the album’s rock and pop vocals. Tina reinvented her sound, her image, and her destiny. She blended rock, pop, and R&B with that legendary raspy power and electrifying stage presence. No longer “Ike’s ex,” she became the Queen of Rock ‘n’ Roll on her own terms. She proved that it’s never too late to start over. That strength can be rebuilt. That survival can turn into unstoppable triumph. As Tina herself said: “Sometimes you have to let everything go… purge yourself. If you’re unhappy with anything, whatever is bringing you down, get rid of it.”
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Soshi@daidey·
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David Maraga@dkmaraga

Fellow Kenyans, today is the day. The Enhanced Voter Registration exercise begins today, 30 March. @IEBCKenya has brought registration closer to you. You can register at: - Universities & Colleges in your Constituency - County Assembly Wards, on rotation per kit schedules - Huduma Centres - IEBC Customer Experience Centre , Anniversary Towers, Nairobi - IEBC Constituency Offices All you need is your ID or Passport. Please go and register, because this is not just about 2027. It is about reclaiming our constitutional order, restoring our dignity, and rebuilding what has been broken - our economy, our schools, our hospitals. Your vote is the beginning of that reset. #NikoKadi #ChukuaKura

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