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Joined May 2020
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There is something wrong with this club they are not telling us
🚨🚨| Despite the imminent departures of Ilkay Gündogan, Vitor Roque and Mikayil Faye, Barcelona is still struggling to register Dani Olmo. 🔵🔴⚠️ The club needs to clear around €20M in salary to register him. [@relevo]
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See country asking Doctors to come back home from abroad 20 doctors were kidnapped for the last two days. Till now they’ve not been rescued.
Before today, did you know? Knowledge is limited. Until right now information is spread widely. As you know now, don’t let the knowledge stop at you. Inform others offline as well. It’s not rocket science. Africans don’t read. They say “if you want to hide something from Africans, put it in a book”.
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Tinubu that threw all the south under to achieve his dream? Please, don't even start.
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Nigeria no longer have prayer warriors?
The naira is depreciating badly again.
Don't make friends with people who will do anything for money. One day, they will betray you for the right price.
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Someone said the cyber tax was good for Nigeria, Now the president suspends it them no fit talk, intellectual agbere is bad oo.
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African men can hang around like this for months discussing anything from football to cars to politics to and other stories and they don't even know each other by name Your comments on this ...
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You can’t run on a country on vibes,cruise, and trolls. It will not work you will learn the hardest way!
Bayo and Ajuri should come and inject another dose of propaganda in our veins. The last one is wearing off. 💉
Nigeria’s naira has reversed recent gains and is now the world’s worst performing currency in the last month trib.al/yxnrYjN
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This administration doesn't respect press freedom and its sad.
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That “Voice of Hausa” handle is farming engagement. That account is 100% Fake. A BATeria is behind that handle. But some of you have zero control over your emotions. You just can’t help yourselves. Maybe your block buttons stopped working. 😅
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Imagine!
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If GEJ did not go, they would have insisted that PMB would have performed better If Tinubu did not rig his way in, they would have insisted that BAT would have turned Nigeria to Dubai Our God works in mysterious ways Who would have thought that Buhari would outperform Asiwaju?
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Bob Marley and Peter Tosh were both founding members of the reggae band, The Wailers. They played a significant role in popularizing reggae music and spreading Jamaican 🇯🇲 culture worldwide. While they shared a common passion for music and social justice, their personalities and artistic visions often clashed. Bob Marley was known for his charismatic stage presence and his ability to connect with audiences through his soulful and uplifting music. He had a more mainstream approach to reggae, incorporating elements of pop and rock into his sound. Marley's songs like "One Love" and "No Woman, No Cry" became anthems of unity and love. On the other hand, Peter Tosh was a rebellious and outspoken artist who used his music to address political and social issues. His songs like "Legalize It" and "Equal Rights" advocated for the legalization of marijuana and equal rights for all people. Tosh had a more militant and confrontational style, which sometimes put him at odds with Marley's more peaceful and inclusive approach. Their rivalry was fueled by creative differences, personal egos, and the desire for individual recognition. Tosh felt overshadowed by Marley's success and believed that his own contributions to The Wailers were not being properly acknowledged. This tension eventually led to Tosh leaving the band in 1974 to pursue a solo career. Despite their differences, both Bob Marley and Peter Tosh continued to make significant contributions to reggae music and left a lasting impact on the genre. Their rivalry, although at times intense, also pushed them to create some of their best work, inspiring generations of musicians to come. In the end, it's important to remember that while there may have been a rivalry between Bob Marley and Peter Tosh, their music and messages continue to resonate with people around the world, spreading love, unity, and social consciousness.