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Joined December 2020
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you dey get beef,did he know say you dey beef with m 🤣
The moment Carterefe opens up about his fight with Wizkid 😭😁🔥🙆
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He realized the vibes were fake so he took his liquid assets with him. Know your worth, kings. 🥂💸
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let's leave sentiments,They suppose call @aguero__banks and @Evado_042 gives those guys their flowers 💐
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they really did a great job boys from the east banging everywhere,massive albums
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Rush go get your PVC
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Barack and I were so honored to have @AkunyiliCrosby create our portrait for the Obama Presidential Center. Her artistic brilliance shines through — and the way she infused such life and joy into the piece is truly extraordinary. We love it, and we think everyone who visits the Center will too!
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Supporting young love 😂😂
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"I never had anything to do with Yul while I was in my previous marriage. My previous marriage ended in 2013, and I saw Yul Edochie for the first time many years after" - Judy Austin clears the air

“I’m the former husband of Judy Austin, who is now the wife of Yul Edochie, I paid her bride price, & we have 2 children together. Wetin man do man? Anytime we are watching Yul Edochie movies, she will indirectly tell me she likes him” – Emmanuel Obasi says x.com/DAMIADENUGA/status/206…
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IGBO WOMEN will never beat this allegation ... The burial of Precious Ndubuisi from Uhueze Nenwe who was beaten to death by her madam.. She was buried yesterday in her family compound Umuewo Uhueze Nenwe. IGBO WOMEN needs to be tamed...it's gradually turning into something else....
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You are the former husband,the question is are you still married to Her before she got married to yul 🧒
“I’m the former husband of Judy Austin, who is now the wife of Yul Edochie, I paid her bride price, & we have 2 children together. Wetin man do man? Anytime we are watching Yul Edochie movies, she will tell me she likes me” ~ Emmanuel Obasi says
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RT @BishopPOEvang: More videos of the Boy rescued from a woman he’s serving with severe burns from the maltreatment in Onitsha https://t.c…
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RT @BishopPOEvang: 😡😡😡😡 Omo See wetin person do person pikin. People bad sha
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Na when u old u go know
I don’t need a man to be happy
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Alex Ekubo shouldn’t have kept his marriage a secret. He should have given people something to talk about — Actor Yul Edochie
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The DR Congo arrival fits are pure aura.
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Be a child sometimes or a child always. Find the child! ❤️
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extremely proud of Ugulu 🤲
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just like and repost if you’re proud of Burna Boy! ❤️
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This’s the freedom bandits are enjoying in northern states
The Nigerian government prodigal sons on patrol to slaughtered another set of Nigerian citizens unchallenged ✌️💔
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Dear South Africans, Remember we did this for you and today you hurt Nigerians Is this how to appreciate those that suffered for your freedom  In 1976, Nigeria established the Southern Africa Relief Fund (SARF) to support anti-apartheid liberation struggles. Under the military administration of General Olusegun Obasanjo, all Nigerian civil servants and public officers were mandated to contribute 2% of their monthly salaries to the fund, which became popularly known as the "Mandela Tax". [1, 2] The grassroots and public initiative was highly successful: [1, 2] •Initial Government Support: General Obasanjo's administration contributed $3.7 million to SARF, alongside personal donations of $3,000 from the General himself and $1,500 from each cabinet member. [1] •Public Participation: Civil servants forfeited 2% of their salaries, and students actively skipped lunches to donate their allowances. [1] •Fundraising Milestone: In just six months, popular contributions reached $10.5 million by June 1977.[1] •Broader Aid: These funds were utilized to bring relief to victims of the apartheid regime, finance educational opportunities, and support the general welfare of liberation movements. This contribution was part of an estimated $61 billion that Nigeria spent between 1960 and 1995 toward the anti-apartheid struggle. [1, 2, 3]
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