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Sheni Coker
Sheni Coker@sheni_coker·
Fake Hennessy, fake Azul, fake milk, fake Kelloggs, fake perfume, fake Nivea, etc. So what exactly is original in Nigeria. We’re just consuming counterfeit products.
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@Yunhichalachal Compare? He is pointing out the ridiculousness in her statement. Women have a choice to decline male gynecologist and ask for a female, just so you know, so no one is forcing them on you.
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ThatBlessedGirl
ThatBlessedGirl@BlessedGirl001·
He brought his dad to his studio, he played a snippet & urged his dad to compose a verse. He gave his dad time to write a verse and Oh my goodness!!!!! — His father poured out his heart in that verse and I cried listening to it. This is a beautiful wedding song in my opinion🤍❤
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Nigeria really thrives on hype and scam. This popular Don Julio drink is a very cheap liquor of £135 only. Yes, you heard me right: Very cheap liquor. Yet once it enters Nigeria, it becomes gold and everybody bows to worship it. From real estate to restaurants to clubs, What is called “luxury” in Nigeria, is nothing but scam and exploitation.
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Akin Olaoye@akintollgate

This iconic bottle of Don Julio 1942 retails for around ₦500,000 at premium drinks stores in Nigeria. In the clubs? It moves for ₦1.2M in regular spots to ₦2M+ in top Lagos venues. Guess what? Over 2,000 original bottles are purchased on a typical weekend across the country! The fakes probably double these figures. Data is key… Nigeria’s luxury space is underrated!

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Ossy Vincent
Ossy Vincent@ossynoya·
You drink milk or anything with dairy and 10 minutes later, you’re sprinting to the toilet. You eat noodles and your throat starts acting up. You’re drinking water nonstop for the next hour. You take a soft drink and it tastes overly sweet, almost chemical. You eat certain snacks and your stomach just feels off. You use some skincare products and your skin reacts instantly. But when people point out that a lot of products sold in Nigeria don’t meet the same standards as those in Europe, you get defensive, like it’s an attack on the country’s image and start defending her like Batman. It’s about acknowledging reality. Quality control, regulation, and consumer safety still have gaps and we still have to demand better from what we consume.
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Olori🍒
Olori🍒@OloriOfOloris·
The fact that this is not a voiceover is sending me🤣🤣
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Name cannot be blank@hackSultan·
This is the same issue I have with Ola of Lagos when he’s advertising cars. When you’re trying to sell something luxurious, the selling point in luxury is not the price, but the idea behind the item, the story, the craftsmanship, the years it took to master the craft, and the history. Just making a shoe and calling it 25M one-of-one doesn’t make it luxury. Talking about the type of leather used, the type of thread, the sole, the durability, how it’s constructed, the finishing, and the presentation, now that’s what can be considered luxury. And nope, all those still won’t justify a 25M price tag, but it’ll be close. Another important part is how you market and where you market to. There’s a reason Rolls-Royce and Bugatti do 90% of their marketing at private jet sales events and not on Twitter or billboards. No one is asking you not to sell luxury, but I’m not sending a DM on WhatsApp to buy a 25M shoe.
𝐀𝐬𝐚𝐤𝐲𝐆𝐑𝐍@AsakyGRN

This man is the Seyi Vodi of the shoe industry in Nigeria. See the one-of-one shoe he’s selling for ₦25 million. 😳

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Joey Akan
Joey Akan@JoeyAkan·
Beef does nothing for the Nigerian music industry.
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co-creator with God. 🥼🩺
Yesterday, Tinubu's minions reported my account and got it temporarily restricted (thankfully it was just for 12 hours). Any which way, I am back with renewed energy and vim! Dismantle this sham of a government todayyyyy!!!!
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Orcabi
Orcabi@orcabi_music·
I haven’t seen my guys in 4yrs cause they all live in Abuja. I earn a decent living but i can’t afford to book a plane ticket just to go chill with my guys for a weekend because it seems like wasteful spending, instead i just use my salary to eat food, whereas it shouldn’t be. In what world does a domestic flight ticket cost almost 4 of the minimum wage? Just last week, a user posted intl flight tickets going for less than £20 (UK — Portugal). Barely 7yrs ago i flew to and from Calabar to Lagos & Portharcort for less than 50k. Today 50k is almost what you’d pay from Lagos to Abuja by road. APC has stolen our youths collectively like a fucking cancer and the only way to remove cancerous cells is to fucking CUT IT OUT! APC MUST GO TINUBU MUST GO GET YOUR PVC!’
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Pop Crave
Pop Crave@PopCrave·
Sade will be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
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JN✌🏽🎭
JN✌🏽🎭@Rlkjn22·
O tipo de mulher que vai aparecer na sua vida quando você tá desempregado e cheio de dívidas
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