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Nowhere شامل ہوئے Temmuz 2009
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Bee@Ibee_27·
@AirtelNigeria @ConsumersNCC @NgComCommission Your response on waiting for you to resolve the issue is what I have been hearing for the past 6 days till now. I have procured alternate Internet service and no longer require your services. What I want to hear is about my refund and when I will be getting my money back.
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Bee@Ibee_27·
@AirtelNigeria how can I pay for unlimited data bundle since June 10 and have been unable to use it till date? Is this some new kind of scam or what exactly are y'all doing?
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Bee@Ibee_27·
@AirtelNigeria This is day 6 of being unable to use the 60mbps internet subscription or get any resolution, not even an update from you. As you cannot provide the service I paid for, when exactly will I be getting my refund? @AirtelNigeria @ConsumersNCC @NgComCommission
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Ururuaja 1 of Mbieri
Bastards, these ones. I abandoned them
Bee@Ibee_27

@AirtelNigeria how can I pay for unlimited data bundle since June 10 and have been unable to use it till date? Is this some new kind of scam or what exactly are y'all doing?

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SK the Plug 🔌 🇬🇧🇬🇧
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the death of Damilola Balogun on the 1st of January 2026 😢 Damilola was a loving wife, a devoted mother, and the main applicant for her family on skilled worker visa. Just five months ago, she welcomed her beautiful baby into the world. What should have been a time of joy soon turned into a painful and tragic journey no family should endure. It all started when Damilola began complaining of severe migraines. She visited Walsall Manor Hospital, where she was treated and discharged. Three days later, she returned with the same symptoms, but no cause was found and she was sent home again. Two weeks later, the headaches persisted, and this time she was admitted. Doctors administered antibiotics and carried out an MRI scan and a lumbar puncture. The results revealed water on her brain, and Damilola was urgently referred to Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, for surgery. The surgery was initially successful, and there was hope. Tragically, three days later, Damilola went into a coma and was placed on life support. Despite all medical efforts and prayers, it was confirmed that she could not recover. On the morning of 1st January 2026, the life support machine was switched off. While others were welcoming the first day of a new year in celebration, this family was plunged into unbearable grief. Damilola leaves behind three children aged 11 years, 10 years, and a 5month old baby, her husband, her mother and grandmother. Since this ordeal began, her husband has been unable to work, staying by her side throughout hospital admissions and recovery attempts. Their savings have been completely exhausted, and the family is now facing funeral costs and the immense responsibility of raising three children without their mother. We are humbly asking for your support; no amount is too small. Your donation will help: •Cover funeral and burial expenses •Provide immediate support for her children •Ease the financial burden on the grieving family Please consider donating and sharing this page. Let us come together to show this family that they are not alone during their darkest moment. Thank you for your kindness, prayers, and generosity. 🙏 gofund.me/a9b994ec2
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ItsSTILLSummer
ItsSTILLSummer@Damirror91·
So when unvaccinated kids are still autistic, what will they blame on autism ?
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Phil
Phil@TheDreamjunkie_·
Need Nigerians to understand there’s a difference between expensive things and overpriced things. Buying a car is expensive by default, paying 500k for adire is overpriced as overprice could be
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spence@spencers_tweets·
Some advice to you guys wishing for this for yourself: A good relationship isn’t 50/50. It’s 60/40 and both of you are trying to be 60.
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Kiraaa
Kiraaa@dumbtwt7·
NOBODY can mess with your man unless he's interested
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j0rbaby💞@jorrmor·
Bolt driver: madam this your road no good oh Me:*acting shocked and concerned*
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Riches♡
Riches♡@RichesSoberekon·
Abi is Abuja ontop volcano?
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Dr. Ose Etiobhio
Dr. Ose Etiobhio@osemagnum·
I'VE ALWAYS AVOIDED MALARIA POSTS OR WRITING ABOUT MALARIA... yeah, let me write on it today. The Empty Room: A Sister Lost, A Silence That Echoes I lost my younger sister to cerebral malaria. It was a cruel evening in 1999, four and twenty days after my birthday... when we did not have the luxury of robust antimalarial medications, when the fever came like an uninvited guest and refused to leave. 🪡...
Dr. Valerie Okorie@okorie_valerie

The deadliest killer in Africa is finally losing. Because of a woman named Prof Rose Leke. Malaria has claimed millions of lives. A battle every African child had to face Some survived but many couldn’t make it. Fighting against malaria, felt endless Malaria was like Goliat to every African But Prof Rose like David brought him down. She fought in the trenches of science. As an avid immunologist and researcher She led groundbreaking studies on malaria. Her work helped improve Treatments plans Prevention and Vaccines. Her work gave Africa a fighting chance Children can now receive malaria vaccines And we can dream of a future for all of Africa. Today, malaria is weaker than ever. Tomorrow, it could be gone for good. Women in medicine don’t just change lives. We change history. You can too… Tag a woman in medicine who inspires you. P.S: Did you know that you can receive malaria vaccine in Nigeria? (It is now a routine immunization for children below 1 year) #WomensMonth #WomenInMedicine #MalariaMustFall

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LEYE@leyeConnect·
When I visited Rwanda, it hit me,I went an entire month without worrying about electricity or internet issues. Just like that, the quality of my thoughts improved. I wasn’t juggling work while also thinking about how to survive. There’s a hidden tax of dysfunction we’ve all been paying, but many don’t even realize it. A broken system drains you in ways you can’t quantify. You can’t out-hustle it. You’ll do 10x what your peers elsewhere are doing and still end up with half the results. Hard work isn’t enough, you need a functional, intentional system that allows effort to compound. Without it, it’s just a rigged game—a race to the bottom.
‎zema@zemzyjuice

I don’t want to end up as a tired 45 year old career man; with two kids in ISI and a Sienna bus, with a semi-fenced house. The odds are stacked against you because you want more out of life. But life doesn’t owe you more. Because who am you, really?

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