I’m in the deep end, where the good stuff hides.

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Admitted ‘16 Dropped out of Engineering ‘20 Started all over in Music ‘21 Mavin Intern ‘23 Founded Safari 99 ‘23 Produced number 1 Shazam record ‘25 Graduated with 4.05 CGPA ‘25 Over 50M Streams in Production/A&R credits ‘25 Took me 9years.. It’s time to make a difference!
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My Mac screen again!!! wtf!!!
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Hey, I’m Miji an Artist from Oyo state Nigeria. Here’s a song I wrote to help you get familiar with my sound. Please repost if you like.
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First gig at Xscape in Manchester tonight, wish me luck🧘🇬🇧
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY KURIMA🎂🍾 Grateful doesn't even begin to cover it. If you told me that "from Abuja to London" line would come to life this quickly, I don't think I would've believed you. This milestone feels different. It's a testament to faith, consistency, and the pure grace that carried me from home to the this part of the world. First time being super excited for my birthday, but by the code of the hustle, it definitely won't be the last. Thank you all for the love, the streams, and for riding with me on this journey. Another year wiser, another year of pure vision.
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Hardest Outro in afrobeats rn!🔥
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Bro to bro : The concept of a woman being obsessed with you. You can’t pay for it don’t worry…
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🇵🇹 He’s here. CR7. #FIFAWorldCup
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🚨 Rema, Lisa & Anitta perform their song "Goals" at the FIFA World Cup Opening Ceremony live at the SoFi Stadium in LA 🇺🇸 🔥

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🚨6UFF, TUFF KING “RIPPERS FATE”. — OUT NOW Hows it Sounding ??
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Happy birthday to me 🩵🥳🪧
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They won’t stop fighting 😔💔
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1 MILLION Streams!🚀
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OHHHHHH MY WORD 😭 What have you done, Patrick Dorgu? An unbelievable strike from outside the box This is exactly why every coach wants to play him further forward. Manchester United, we have got a player on our hands Holy Mary… WOW 🤯

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God doesn’t fail ❤️ Proud of what I’m building….
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Stop the insecurity 🇳🇬💔
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𝙃𝙊𝙒 𝙄 𝘽𝙍𝙊𝙆𝙀 𝙏𝙃𝙀 𝘾𝙐𝙍𝙎𝙀 There is a particular kind of pressure that comes not from your enemies, but from history itself. 2 years ago, when I made the decision to contest for the office of President of the Great Ife Students' Union, I did not walk into a vacuum. I walked into a pattern; a quiet, stubborn pattern that had defined every clinical sciences student who had dared to sit in that seat before me. Before me, only three students from the Faculty of Clinical Sciences had ever become President of the Great Ife Students' Union. While each of them served courageously and fought passionately for students' interests, their tenures came with significant sacrifices. They faced administrative and academic challenges that prevented them from graduating with their original sets, and the Union itself was eventually proscribed during their administrations. I was going to be the fourth. The first 3; each of them brilliant, each of them driven, had all encountered the same fate. Administrative turbulence. Academic delays. Inability to graduate with their original sets. And under each of them, the Union had been proscribed. Let me be clear: history does not record them as failures. History records them as fighters; students who pushed hard against a system that pushed back harder. Their struggles were the cost of their courage. But the statistics were what they were, and statistics have a way of speaking before you even open your mouth. The Provost of Health Sciences was the one who held up that mirror to my face. I visited him early in the process when I was considering to contest for the office, and with the kind of candor that only comes from genuine concern, he looked at me and asked — half-laughing, entirely serious — whether I was mentally okay. He walked me through the numbers. The workload demands of Medicine and Surgery. The disconnection between clinical faculty activities and union governance. The history. He even suggested I consider contesting for the presidency of IFUMSA instead — a respected office, a sensible path. We laughed. We talked. And I want to be fair to him here: he was not trying to stop me. He was trying to protect me. His concerns were valid. They were, in fact, the same concerns that students across campus would echo throughout my campaign: "𝙃𝙤𝙬 𝙙𝙤 𝙮𝙤𝙪 𝙞𝙣𝙩𝙚𝙣𝙙 𝙩𝙤 𝙘𝙤𝙢𝙗𝙞𝙣𝙚 𝙗𝙚𝙞𝙣𝙜 𝙋𝙧𝙚𝙨𝙞𝙙𝙚𝙣𝙩 𝙬𝙞𝙩𝙝 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙙𝙚𝙢𝙖𝙣𝙙𝙨 𝙤𝙛 𝙈𝙚𝙙𝙞𝙘𝙞𝙣𝙚?" I didn't have a clean answer. I had a conviction. After that meeting, after days of deep thought and multiple consultations, I made my decision. I would contest. And I would win. And I did — against all the odds, against all the permutations working against me, I won. The students chose me. But winning, I quickly learnt, was only the beginning of the story. The moment I assumed office and began to experience the weight of the responsibilities, I understood firsthand why it had been so difficult for my predecessors from Clinical Sciences. The balancing act was unlike anything I had ever experienced. The weight of that office is not theoretical. It is daily, relentless, and entirely unimpressed by your academic calendar. There were moments when the road was rough and even tilted. There were moments when the trajectory began to look familiar, when I could feel the gravitational pull of that old pattern trying to reassert itself. When it seemed like history might just repeat. But it didn't. The Dean of Student Affairs and several other university officials expressed concern about how I intended to combine the demands of the presidency with the rigorous academic requirements of Medicine and Surgery. At the end of it all, I climbed the mountain — and I came back down. I graduated in record time with my original set. I ensured a direct succession, handing the administration to my successor without a break. I became the first President of the Great Ife Students' Union from the Faculty of Clinical Sciences to do both.
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New kid on the block. 💫
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