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Nonny

Nonny

@ideyactive

I hate Nigeria

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Treazy
Treazy@treazyblaq·
Hustle took my father beyond Igbo land 😩 I’m the result of an Igbo man and a Cameroonian woman ❤️
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Ugegbe ✨@MarinatedTurks

@treazyblaq Tell us o😭😭😭😭

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PETER OBI LAST BORN
PETER OBI LAST BORN@ikangbo_gabriel·
See person weh INEC one contest with 😂😂😂😂😂
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Evado Lee@Evado_042·
Meet me at the promise land listening party this Thursday. Album merch is on sale at effectdistro.com and you can also purchase the merch at the listening party venue this Thursday. #THEPROMISELAND
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Onyeka Nwelue
Onyeka Nwelue@onyekanwelue·
Call 07045547229 for your copies. It’s N13,500. Freshly baked.
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ONYEKA
ONYEKA@onyeka_chii·
Igbo women wetin be this nau 😭😂😂
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Jane 🌟💫
Jane 🌟💫@Becksjane26·
The Igbos call this Ube, it doesn't taste sweet but I love the sour taste it gives. It's the best pair for boiled or roasted corn. What do you call it in you language? Have you ever tasted it?
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Treazy
Treazy@treazyblaq·
It’s an international food competition, what dish are we using to represent Igbo cuisine? A. Abacha B. Ji a hụrụ n’ọkụ C. Ofe Oha D. Ofe Akwu
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Nonny@ideyactive·
@lovelylilydd post more pictures I miss your beautiful face 😊
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Lilydee@lovelylilydd·
Just use your imagination 😛
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KHAN'✨
KHAN'✨@khanofkhans11_·
An Indian living in Nigeria ☺️
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Nonny@ideyactive·
@khanofkhans11_ There's nowhere Chukwuemeka won't set his legs mehn 😂
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Marquis Of Infamy 🪶🪶🪶
A Gen Z baddie in Awka called me & said her boyfriend gave her 2m to buy an iPhone 17 pro max, but she’d rather invest it in an ogbono business, so she asked me to supply 5 bags. I love when young women use their brains instead of their bodies, I’ll be giving her a 25% discount.
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Revolutionary Youth!
Revolutionary Youth!@torty_mercy·
Like for Tinubu, retweet for Pharoah
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⚡️AMADIOHA LIGHTING
⚡️AMADIOHA LIGHTING@NEGRO_studiess·
FBA claims Africans don’t have toilets and water IGBO proving them wrong 🔥💥
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Oma👸🏿
Oma👸🏿@auntyoma_·
I am from Abia State, a state that now has MRI Machine, Constant Light, Brewery and Ariaria market 😁 Ndi uchu, oya
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King 👑
King 👑@DaveOrei·
@PeterObi If Peter Obi become president, him go use standard education and health care system wound us 😁
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
My Visit to Ehime General Hospital, Imo State On Thursday, 26th March, I visited a General Hospital in Ehime Mbano, Imo state where I was warmly received by Most Rev. David Onuoha, Archbishop of the Ecclesiastical Province of Owerri and Bishop of Okigwe South Diocese, alongside other clergy and members of the hospital management. His tireless commitment to expanding access to quality healthcare and professional training is truly commendable. Now that the hospital has been officially handed over to the Diocese, I am confident the Church will manage it efficiently for the benefit of the community. To support this transition, I donated ₦10 million toward the ongoing renovation of the complex and the Diocese’s visionary plans to establish a nursing school on-site. Such initiatives are vital to building a system that truly serves our people, and I call on the Government, and wealthy Nigerians to support these efforts, as the Church is currently bridging a significant gap by delivering essential services that are fundamentally the responsibility of the Government. I remain firm in my conviction that investment in health and education is the most critical path to national development, as a healthy and educated population is the bedrock of a productive and prosperous nation. With support for institutions working for the good of society, a new Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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