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  • Shalom Ekwere поделился ссылкой
    2025-06-23 09:36:12 - Перевод
    Nuclear weapons: We can destroy the world 100 times over – Trump announces talks with Russia, China https://phoenix-browser.com/Hl7Xi7VvwQN
    Nuclear weapons: We can destroy the world 100 times over – Trump announces talks with Russia, China https://phoenix-browser.com/Hl7Xi7VvwQN
    PHOENIX-BROWSER.COM
    Nuclear weapons: We can destroy the world 100 times over – Trump announces talks with Russia, China
    President of the United States of America, Donald Trump, has announced his administration’s plans to restart nuclear arms control talks with Russia and China.
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  • Ezinne Okafor добавлено видео Общий
    2025-06-23 09:38:03 - Перевод
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  • Chinonso Anthony общий Hope GODWIN все photo
    2025-06-23 09:38:53 - Перевод
    Hope GODWIN
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    2025-06-23 08:11:25 - Перевод
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  • Ezinne Okafor добавлено видео Общий
    2025-06-23 09:39:53 - Перевод
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  • Chimezie Nwachukwu
    2025-06-23 09:41:15 - Перевод
    TEN ATTITUDES OF SMART PEOPLE

    1. They are usually quiet than others – Smart people often prefer to listen and observe rather than dominate conversations.

    2. They are aware of their own ignorance – Smart people recognize the limits of their knowledge and are open to learning more.

    3. They avoid bragging – Instead of bragging, smart people let their actions speak for themselves.

    4. They are humble – Despite their intelligence, they remain modest about their abilities.

    5. They may have fewer close friends – They find it difficult to connect deeply with others because of their unique perspective.

    6. They ask insightful questions – Smart people question deeply, seeking to understand and analyze.

    7. They identify flaws and loopholes – They often examine systems or arguments to find imperfections.

    8. They enjoy reading – A love of books and continuous learning is common among intelligent people.

    9. They have strong intuition – They can often sense the true intentions and feelings of others.

    10. They avoid confrontation – Intelligent individuals generally avoid unnecessary arguments and conflicts.

    #copied
    TEN ATTITUDES OF SMART PEOPLE 1. They are usually quiet than others – Smart people often prefer to listen and observe rather than dominate conversations. 2. They are aware of their own ignorance – Smart people recognize the limits of their knowledge and are open to learning more. 3. They avoid bragging – Instead of bragging, smart people let their actions speak for themselves. 4. They are humble – Despite their intelligence, they remain modest about their abilities. 5. They may have fewer close friends – They find it difficult to connect deeply with others because of their unique perspective. 6. They ask insightful questions – Smart people question deeply, seeking to understand and analyze. 7. They identify flaws and loopholes – They often examine systems or arguments to find imperfections. 8. They enjoy reading – A love of books and continuous learning is common among intelligent people. 9. They have strong intuition – They can often sense the true intentions and feelings of others. 10. They avoid confrontation – Intelligent individuals generally avoid unnecessary arguments and conflicts. #copied
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  • Hope GODWIN
    добавлены фото
    2025-06-23 09:41:16 - Перевод
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  • Solomon Odeh добавлены фото
    2025-06-23 09:41:20 - Перевод
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  • Chimezie Nwachukwu
    2025-06-23 09:42:24 - Перевод
    TEN ATTITUDES OF SMART PEOPLE

    1. They are usually quiet than others – Smart people often prefer to listen and observe rather than dominate conversations.

    2. They are aware of their own ignorance – Smart people recognize the limits of their knowledge and are open to learning more.

    3. They avoid bragging – Instead of bragging, smart people let their actions speak for themselves.

    4. They are humble – Despite their intelligence, they remain modest about their abilities.

    5. They may have fewer close friends – They find it difficult to connect deeply with others because of their unique perspective.

    6. They ask insightful questions – Smart people question deeply, seeking to understand and analyze.

    7. They identify flaws and loopholes – They often examine systems or arguments to find imperfections.

    8. They enjoy reading – A love of books and continuous learning is common among intelligent people.

    9. They have strong intuition – They can often sense the true intentions and feelings of others.

    10. They avoid confrontation – Intelligent individuals generally avoid unnecessary arguments and conflicts.

    #copied
    TEN ATTITUDES OF SMART PEOPLE 1. They are usually quiet than others – Smart people often prefer to listen and observe rather than dominate conversations. 2. They are aware of their own ignorance – Smart people recognize the limits of their knowledge and are open to learning more. 3. They avoid bragging – Instead of bragging, smart people let their actions speak for themselves. 4. They are humble – Despite their intelligence, they remain modest about their abilities. 5. They may have fewer close friends – They find it difficult to connect deeply with others because of their unique perspective. 6. They ask insightful questions – Smart people question deeply, seeking to understand and analyze. 7. They identify flaws and loopholes – They often examine systems or arguments to find imperfections. 8. They enjoy reading – A love of books and continuous learning is common among intelligent people. 9. They have strong intuition – They can often sense the true intentions and feelings of others. 10. They avoid confrontation – Intelligent individuals generally avoid unnecessary arguments and conflicts. #copied
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  • Hope GODWIN
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    2025-06-23 09:42:33 - Перевод
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  • Ezinne Okafor общий Hope GODWIN все photo
    2025-06-23 09:43:16 - Перевод
    Hope GODWIN
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    2025-06-23 08:11:25 - Перевод
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  • Solomon Odeh добавлены фото
    2025-06-23 09:43:20 - Перевод
    Good morning everyone happy new week
    Good morning everyone happy new week 🍎
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  • Safe Space 🧘 добавлены фото
    2025-06-23 09:43:25 - Перевод
    Something in me changed the day I realized no one was coming to save me. So I started choosing myself — learning, healing, and gently building the life I’ve always dreamed of.
    Something in me changed the day I realized no one was coming to save me. So I started choosing myself — learning, healing, and gently building the life I’ve always dreamed of.🤍
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  • Ezinne Okafor общий Shalom Ekwere все ссылка
    2025-06-23 09:43:45 - Перевод
    Shalom Ekwere поделился ссылкой
    2025-06-23 09:36:12 - Перевод
    Nuclear weapons: We can destroy the world 100 times over – Trump announces talks with Russia, China https://phoenix-browser.com/Hl7Xi7VvwQN
    PHOENIX-BROWSER.COM
    Nuclear weapons: We can destroy the world 100 times over – Trump announces talks with Russia, China
    President of the United States of America, Donald Trump, has announced his administration’s plans to restart nuclear arms control talks with Russia and China.
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  • Oluwatosin Samuel добавлены фото
    2025-06-23 09:45:18 - Перевод
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  • Oluwatosin Samuel общий Hope GODWIN все photo
    2025-06-23 09:45:22 - Перевод
    Hope GODWIN
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    2025-06-23 08:11:25 - Перевод
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  • Ezeobidi Elizabeth
    общий Samson E Joseph все photo
    2025-06-23 09:45:52 - Перевод
    Samson E Joseph
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    2025-06-22 04:54:51 - Перевод
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  • Rose Ogbankere добавлены фото
    2025-06-23 09:46:07 - Перевод
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  • Ezeobidi Elizabeth
    общий Samson E Joseph все photo
    2025-06-23 09:46:37 - Перевод
    Samson E Joseph
    добавлены фото
    2025-06-22 04:54:51 - Перевод
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  • Ezeobidi Elizabeth
    общий Shalom Ekwere все ссылка
    2025-06-23 09:47:19 - Перевод
    Shalom Ekwere поделился ссылкой
    2025-06-23 09:36:12 - Перевод
    Nuclear weapons: We can destroy the world 100 times over – Trump announces talks with Russia, China https://phoenix-browser.com/Hl7Xi7VvwQN
    PHOENIX-BROWSER.COM
    Nuclear weapons: We can destroy the world 100 times over – Trump announces talks with Russia, China
    President of the United States of America, Donald Trump, has announced his administration’s plans to restart nuclear arms control talks with Russia and China.
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  • Ezeobidi Elizabeth
    общий HEALTH TIPS 💕💕 все ссылка
    2025-06-23 09:47:50 - Перевод
    HEALTH TIPS 💕💕 поделился ссылкой
    2025-06-23 00:57:04 - Перевод
    https://www.thip.media/health-news-fact-check/can-a-homemade-drink-cleanse-kidneys-and-boost-immunity/90796/?utm_source=wpchannel&utm_medium=Social&utm_campaign=factcheck
    WWW.THIP.MEDIA
    Can a homemade drink cleanse kidneys and boost immunity?
    A viral Instagram post claims that a homemade drink can cleanse kidneys and boost immunity. Our fact check found it to be false.
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  • IKHELOA SUNDAY добавлены фото
    2025-06-23 09:47:57 - Перевод
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  • Ezeobidi Elizabeth
    общий Oluwatosin Samuel все photo
    2025-06-23 09:48:16 - Перевод
    Oluwatosin Samuel добавлены фото
    2025-06-23 09:45:18 - Перевод
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  • IKHELOA SUNDAY добавлены фото
    2025-06-23 09:49:14 - Перевод
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  • Ezeobidi Elizabeth
    общий HEALTH TIPS 💕💕 все ссылка
    2025-06-23 09:49:32 - Перевод
    HEALTH TIPS 💕💕 поделился ссылкой
    2025-06-23 00:57:04 - Перевод
    https://www.thip.media/health-news-fact-check/can-a-homemade-drink-cleanse-kidneys-and-boost-immunity/90796/?utm_source=wpchannel&utm_medium=Social&utm_campaign=factcheck
    WWW.THIP.MEDIA
    Can a homemade drink cleanse kidneys and boost immunity?
    A viral Instagram post claims that a homemade drink can cleanse kidneys and boost immunity. Our fact check found it to be false.
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  • Momoh Usman
    добавлено видео Общий
    2025-06-23 09:50:34 - Перевод
    The Real Life Situation That We All Need to Reflect On.
    The Real Life Situation That We All Need to Reflect On. 🙄
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  • Ada Iheanacho Iheanacho добавлены фото
    2025-06-23 09:51:10 - Перевод
    Keep winning cute .
    Keep winning cute .
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  • Ada Iheanacho Iheanacho
    2025-06-23 09:51:47 - Перевод
    May God bless our new week
    May God bless our new week
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  • Ezeobidi Elizabeth
    общий HEALTH TIPS 💕💕 все ссылка
    2025-06-23 09:51:49 - Перевод
    HEALTH TIPS 💕💕 поделился ссылкой
    2025-06-23 00:56:35 - Перевод
    https://www.thip.media/expert-columns/how-to-stay-safe-from-infections-during-monsoon/118833/?utm_source=wpchannel&utm_medium=Social&utm_campaign=columns
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    How to stay safe from infections during monsoon?– THIP Media
    Read why infections increase so dramatically during the monsoon? And more importantly, how can we protect ourselves and our families?
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  • Utibe Jeremiah общий EBUKABEST PAGE OFFICIAL все photo
    2025-06-23 09:52:09 - Перевод
    EBUKABEST PAGE OFFICIAL добавлены фото
    2025-06-01 07:01:51 - Перевод
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  • Utibe Jeremiah общий Momoh Usman все видео
    2025-06-23 09:53:18 - Перевод
    Momoh Usman
    добавлено видео Общий
    2025-06-23 09:50:34 - Перевод
    The Real Life Situation That We All Need to Reflect On.
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  • Utibe Jeremiah общий Remigius Nkemjika Offor все reel
    2025-06-23 09:54:16 - Перевод
    Remigius Nkemjika Offor
    добавлена новая статья
    2025-06-22 04:13:02 - Перевод
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  • Utibe Jeremiah общий Mbaumbur Mbachirin все записи
    2025-06-23 09:55:24 - Перевод
    Mbaumbur Mbachirin
    2025-06-23 09:10:40 - Перевод
    ONE SAD TRUTH ABOUT LIFE IS THAT YOU MAY NOT EVEN BE PART OF THE FUTURE YOU'RE STRESSED ABOUT
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  • Gift Godwin
    2025-06-23 09:56:40 - Перевод
    Nowadays people don't defend what is right, they defend who they like or benefit from.
    Nowadays people don't defend what is right, they defend who they like or benefit from. 🥺❤️‍🩹
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  • Gift Godwin
    2025-06-23 09:57:30 - Перевод
    I hope we get the future we always talk about having. ❤
    I hope we get the future we always talk about having. ❤
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  • Ezeobidi Elizabeth
    общий Gift Godwin все записи
    2025-06-23 09:57:35 - Перевод
    Gift Godwin
    2025-06-23 09:56:40 - Перевод
    Nowadays people don't defend what is right, they defend who they like or benefit from.
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  • Rhoda Adamu добавлены фото
    2025-06-23 09:58:21 - Перевод
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  • Echoes of Africa 🌍-My Motherland добавлены фото
    2025-06-23 10:05:07 - Перевод
    I WAS ERASED BY MY OWN SISTER
    PART 4
    The days leading up to Nneka’s wedding were supposed to be filled with joy, laughter, and final preparations. But Ngozi had other plans—plans so dark, so twisted, that no one could have ever imagined them.
    Ngozi had spent weeks studying Nneka’s every move—her routines, her habits, even the way she spoke. She had memorized the sound of her laughter, the way she brushed her hair, the little gestures she made when she was nervous.
    Now, it was time to become her.
    Three nights before the wedding, Ngozi invited Nneka out for a quiet sisterly dinner—just the two of them, she said, to celebrate their last days as single women.
    Nneka, ever trusting, agreed.
    They went to a secluded restaurant, where Ngozi had already bribed the staff to ignore anything unusual. She ordered Nneka’s favorite wine—spiked with a sedative.
    "To us," Ngozi said, raising her glass with a smile.
    Nneka clinked her glass, unaware that her last moments of freedom were slipping away.
    Within minutes, Nneka’s vision blurred.
    "I… I don’t feel so good," she slurred, her head drooping.
    Ngozi caught her before she could collapse.
    "Shhh, sis. Just sleep," she whispered, stroking her sister’s hair like a predator soothing its prey.
    Ngozi took Nneka to a rented car, where she had everything prepared—a syringe filled with a powerful drug that induced hallucinations, paranoia, and mental instability.
    She rolled up Nneka’s sleeve and injected her.
    "By the time they find you," Ngozi murmured, "no one will believe a word you say."
    Then, she drove to a remote psychiatric hospital—one where no one asked too many questions.
    She checked Nneka in under a fake name, spinning a story about her "sister’s" sudden mental breakdown.
    "She’s been hearing voices," Ngozi lied, her face a mask of concern. "She keeps saying she’s someone else. Please, help her."
    The doctors nodded sympathetically. They had seen cases like this before.
    And just like that, Nneka disappeared.
    Ngozi returned home—but not as herself.
    She cut and styled her hair exactly like Nneka’s. She wore Nneka’s clothes, her perfume, even practiced her voice in front of the mirror.
    When Emeka called, worried about Nneka’s sudden absence, Ngozi answered in her sister’s voice.
    "I just needed some space, baby. I’ll be back soon."
    Emeka, though uneasy, believed her.
    The next morning, Ngozi staged her own "death."
    She left Nneka’s car by a river, along with a suicide note in her handwriting:
    "I can’t take it anymore. The guilt is too much. Forgive me."
    Then, she scattered some of her own belongings—a scarf, a shoe—near the water’s edge.
    When the police arrived, they declared it a tragic suicide.
    Nneka’s parents collapsed in grief. Emeka was devastated.
    But no one questioned why "Nneka" seemed so… unaffected.
    With Ngozi now living as Nneka, the wedding preparations continued.
    Emeka noticed something was off—the way "Nneka" suddenly hated foods she used to love, the way she flinched when he touched her in ways only the real Nneka would enjoy.
    But every time he questioned her, Ngozi would burst into tears.
    "I’m just grieving my sister! How can you be so cruel?"
    Emeka, racked with guilt, would immediately apologize.
    "I’m sorry, baby. I’m just worried about you."
    Ngozi would smile through her fake tears, knowing she had won.
    Meanwhile, the real Nneka woke up in a cold, sterile room.
    She screamed for help, but the nurses only shook their heads.
    "Another episode," they muttered.
    She tried to explain—"I’m Nneka! My sister did this to me!"*—but the drugs made her words slur, her thoughts scatter.
    The doctors diagnosed her as severely delusional.
    And as the days passed, even Nneka began to doubt herself.
    Was she really Nneka? Or was that just another lies her broken mind had created? *
    On the morning of the wedding, Ngozi stood in front of the mirror, admiring herself in Nneka’s wedding dress.
    She smiled—a cold, victorious smile.
    She had won.
    Nneka was gone.
    Emeka was hers.
    The life she had always wanted was finally within reach.
    But deep in the shadows of the psychiatric hospital, the real Nneka clenched her fists.
    Because somewhere beneath the drugs, the confusion, the despair…
    A fire still burned.
    And one day, she would make Ngozi pay.
    To Be Continued…
    I WAS ERASED BY MY OWN SISTER PART 4 The days leading up to Nneka’s wedding were supposed to be filled with joy, laughter, and final preparations. But Ngozi had other plans—plans so dark, so twisted, that no one could have ever imagined them. Ngozi had spent weeks studying Nneka’s every move—her routines, her habits, even the way she spoke. She had memorized the sound of her laughter, the way she brushed her hair, the little gestures she made when she was nervous. Now, it was time to become her. Three nights before the wedding, Ngozi invited Nneka out for a quiet sisterly dinner—just the two of them, she said, to celebrate their last days as single women. Nneka, ever trusting, agreed. They went to a secluded restaurant, where Ngozi had already bribed the staff to ignore anything unusual. She ordered Nneka’s favorite wine—spiked with a sedative. "To us," Ngozi said, raising her glass with a smile. Nneka clinked her glass, unaware that her last moments of freedom were slipping away. Within minutes, Nneka’s vision blurred. "I… I don’t feel so good," she slurred, her head drooping. Ngozi caught her before she could collapse. "Shhh, sis. Just sleep," she whispered, stroking her sister’s hair like a predator soothing its prey. Ngozi took Nneka to a rented car, where she had everything prepared—a syringe filled with a powerful drug that induced hallucinations, paranoia, and mental instability. She rolled up Nneka’s sleeve and injected her. "By the time they find you," Ngozi murmured, "no one will believe a word you say." Then, she drove to a remote psychiatric hospital—one where no one asked too many questions. She checked Nneka in under a fake name, spinning a story about her "sister’s" sudden mental breakdown. "She’s been hearing voices," Ngozi lied, her face a mask of concern. "She keeps saying she’s someone else. Please, help her." The doctors nodded sympathetically. They had seen cases like this before. And just like that, Nneka disappeared. Ngozi returned home—but not as herself. She cut and styled her hair exactly like Nneka’s. She wore Nneka’s clothes, her perfume, even practiced her voice in front of the mirror. When Emeka called, worried about Nneka’s sudden absence, Ngozi answered in her sister’s voice. "I just needed some space, baby. I’ll be back soon." Emeka, though uneasy, believed her. The next morning, Ngozi staged her own "death." She left Nneka’s car by a river, along with a suicide note in her handwriting: "I can’t take it anymore. The guilt is too much. Forgive me." Then, she scattered some of her own belongings—a scarf, a shoe—near the water’s edge. When the police arrived, they declared it a tragic suicide. Nneka’s parents collapsed in grief. Emeka was devastated. But no one questioned why "Nneka" seemed so… unaffected. With Ngozi now living as Nneka, the wedding preparations continued. Emeka noticed something was off—the way "Nneka" suddenly hated foods she used to love, the way she flinched when he touched her in ways only the real Nneka would enjoy. But every time he questioned her, Ngozi would burst into tears. "I’m just grieving my sister! How can you be so cruel?" Emeka, racked with guilt, would immediately apologize. "I’m sorry, baby. I’m just worried about you." Ngozi would smile through her fake tears, knowing she had won. Meanwhile, the real Nneka woke up in a cold, sterile room. She screamed for help, but the nurses only shook their heads. "Another episode," they muttered. She tried to explain—"I’m Nneka! My sister did this to me!"*—but the drugs made her words slur, her thoughts scatter. The doctors diagnosed her as severely delusional. And as the days passed, even Nneka began to doubt herself. Was she really Nneka? Or was that just another lies her broken mind had created? * On the morning of the wedding, Ngozi stood in front of the mirror, admiring herself in Nneka’s wedding dress. She smiled—a cold, victorious smile. She had won. Nneka was gone. Emeka was hers. The life she had always wanted was finally within reach. But deep in the shadows of the psychiatric hospital, the real Nneka clenched her fists. Because somewhere beneath the drugs, the confusion, the despair… A fire still burned. And one day, she would make Ngozi pay. To Be Continued…
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  • Ezinne Okafor добавлено видео Общий
    2025-06-23 10:06:12 - Перевод
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  • Rhoda Adamu общий Rose Udo все photo
    2025-06-23 10:07:22 - Перевод
    Rose Udo
    добавлены фото & является Настроение Счастье
    2025-06-14 19:03:28 - Перевод
    Me and my friend celebrating gada.chat today.
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  • Ezinne Okafor добавлено видео Общий
    2025-06-23 10:07:28 - Перевод
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  • Kayode Adeyeye
    добавлены фото
    2025-06-23 10:07:39 - Перевод
    “I No Get Shame!” – Tiwa Savage Spills it all on How She Begged Don Jazzy for a Second Chance, Found Love, and Built Her Mavin Family

    Before she was Africa’s ultimate Afrobeats queen, singing her heart out on Somebody’s Son, Tiwa Savage was just a bold dreamer with thick skin and zero shame—and she’s not afraid to admit it.

    In a tell-it-all, deeply emotional interview with Afrobeats Intelligence, Tiwa opened up about one of the most defining moments of her career—the day she humbled herself and knocked on Don Jazzy’s door again, this time, with a shameless but heartfelt plea.

    “When Don Jazzy started Mavin, I went to him and said, ‘Can you sign me now? Because you didn’t sign me in Mo’Hits before,’” she said, laughing. “I asked again. Wow. Oh my God. I don’t have shame.”

    But behind the laughter was something raw: a woman who knew her worth, who had once been overlooked in the Mo’Hits era, but refused to let rejection define her. Tiwa wasn’t just asking to be signed—she was fighting for her destiny. And guess what?

    Don Jazzy said YES.

    Just like that, the doors to Mavin Records swung wide open for her—and with them came not just hit songs, but something even more precious: a family.

    “Mavin was like home. If something trended online or I was going through stuff personally, I could just run into Jazzy’s room. Everyone—Dr Sid, Reekado Banks, Tega—they’d gather, no judgement. We’d cry, talk, laugh... That bond? I miss it,” Tiwa revealed, her voice soft with nostalgia.

    It wasn’t just about music. It was late-night heart-to-hearts, sibling fights, shared wins, inside jokes. And yes—love stories bloomed too. Fans whispered back then about sparks between some of the Mavin stars, and while Tiwa’s lips stay sealed, you could feel the warmth in how she talked about those days.

    Now with Empire, Tiwa’s journey has shifted. It’s less warmth, more business. And while she’s bossing up in a big way—touring, deals, international features—there’s a part of her that still longs for the tight-knit magic Mavin once gave her.

    “You have to know who you’re signing to. That experience shaped me—not just musically, but as a businesswoman too,” she said, eyes firm.

    From begging for a shot to becoming one of Africa’s biggest stars, Tiwa Savage’s story is proof that sometimes, the boldest thing a woman can do is ask for what she deserves—without shame, without apology, and with all the love in her heart.

    #tiwasavagefans #donjazzyofficial #TiwaSavage #mavinrecords #AfrobeatsMusic #naijatrends #trendingpost #naijamusicindustry
    “I No Get Shame!” – Tiwa Savage Spills it all on How She Begged Don Jazzy for a Second Chance, Found Love, and Built Her Mavin Family Before she was Africa’s ultimate Afrobeats queen, singing her heart out on Somebody’s Son, Tiwa Savage was just a bold dreamer with thick skin and zero shame—and she’s not afraid to admit it. In a tell-it-all, deeply emotional interview with Afrobeats Intelligence, Tiwa opened up about one of the most defining moments of her career—the day she humbled herself and knocked on Don Jazzy’s door again, this time, with a shameless but heartfelt plea. “When Don Jazzy started Mavin, I went to him and said, ‘Can you sign me now? Because you didn’t sign me in Mo’Hits before,’” she said, laughing. “I asked again. Wow. Oh my God. I don’t have shame.” But behind the laughter was something raw: a woman who knew her worth, who had once been overlooked in the Mo’Hits era, but refused to let rejection define her. Tiwa wasn’t just asking to be signed—she was fighting for her destiny. And guess what? Don Jazzy said YES. Just like that, the doors to Mavin Records swung wide open for her—and with them came not just hit songs, but something even more precious: a family. “Mavin was like home. If something trended online or I was going through stuff personally, I could just run into Jazzy’s room. Everyone—Dr Sid, Reekado Banks, Tega—they’d gather, no judgement. We’d cry, talk, laugh... That bond? I miss it,” Tiwa revealed, her voice soft with nostalgia. It wasn’t just about music. It was late-night heart-to-hearts, sibling fights, shared wins, inside jokes. And yes—love stories bloomed too. Fans whispered back then about sparks between some of the Mavin stars, and while Tiwa’s lips stay sealed, you could feel the warmth in how she talked about those days. Now with Empire, Tiwa’s journey has shifted. It’s less warmth, more business. And while she’s bossing up in a big way—touring, deals, international features—there’s a part of her that still longs for the tight-knit magic Mavin once gave her. “You have to know who you’re signing to. That experience shaped me—not just musically, but as a businesswoman too,” she said, eyes firm. From begging for a shot to becoming one of Africa’s biggest stars, Tiwa Savage’s story is proof that sometimes, the boldest thing a woman can do is ask for what she deserves—without shame, without apology, and with all the love in her heart. 💔✨👑 #tiwasavagefans #donjazzyofficial #TiwaSavage #mavinrecords #AfrobeatsMusic #naijatrends #trendingpost #naijamusicindustry
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  • Rhoda Adamu общий HONICE BEL все photo
    2025-06-23 10:08:15 - Перевод
    HONICE BEL добавлены фото
    2025-06-23 08:54:40 - Перевод
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  • Echoes of Africa 🌍-My Motherland добавлены фото
    2025-06-23 10:08:38 - Перевод
    WAS ERASED BY MY OWN SISTER
    PART 5
    The walls of the psychiatric hospital were cold, the air thick with the scent of antiseptic and despair. Nneka sat curled in a corner of her padded cell, her once-glossy skin now dull, her bright eyes hollow.
    She had stopped screaming.
    No one believed her when she told them she was Nneka Okoye, a successful businesswoman, a loving daughter, a woman about to marry the love of her life.
    They called it "delusions of grandeur."
    The drugs they forced into her veins made her thoughts slow, her words slurred. Some days, she couldn’t remember her own name.
    But deep inside, buried beneath layers of medication and forced sedation, a spark of rage still burned.
    "Ngozi…" she would whisper in the dark.
    Her sister had stolen everything.
    Her face.
    Her name.
    Her life.
    And now, Nneka was nothing but a ghost in her own body.
    Meanwhile, Ngozi—now living as Nneka—was drowning in luxury.
    She had married Emeka in a lavish ceremony, smiling as he slid the ring onto her finger—the same ring that was meant for her sister.
    But the thrill of deception was wearing off.
    Ngozi had never been as smart as Nneka.
    She couldn’t handle the business meetings, the investors, the pressure of running Naturé by Nneka. So, she did what she did best—she quit.
    "I need a break," she told Emeka, shrugging. "Work is stressing me out."
    Emeka frowned. The Nneka he knew would never abandon her dreams so easily.
    But he said nothing.
    Then, Ngozi stopped sending money to their parents.
    "They’ll be fine," she scoffed when Emeka asked. "They have savings."
    But Emeka knew the truth—Nneka had never neglected her family.
    Ngozi spent her days shopping for designer bags and her nights clubbing with her new "rich friends."
    She came home drunk, stumbling past Emeka as if he were furniture.
    She ignored his texts, dismissed his concerns, and rolled her eyes when he tried to hold her.
    "Why are you so clingy?" she snapped one night, pushing him away.
    Emeka stood there, heart cracking.
    This wasn’t the woman he fell in love with.
    This wasn’t Nneka.
    One evening, Emeka sat alone in their empty penthouse, staring at their wedding photo.
    Nneka—no, Ngozi—was out again, probably laughing in some VIP section while he sat here like a fool.
    He picked up his phone and dialed his best friend, Chike.
    "I think… I made a mistake," Emeka whispered, voice breaking. "This isn’t the woman I proposed to. She’s changed. Or maybe… maybe I never really knew her."
    Chike sighed. "Brother, I’ve been wanting to say this for months. The Nneka you married… she’s not the same Nneka you fell in love with."
    Emeka closed his eyes.
    He knew.
    He just didn’t want to believe it.
    Back in the asylum, Nneka lay on her thin mattress, staring at the ceiling.
    She had learned to stay quiet. To obey. To pretend the drugs had won.
    But behind her empty gaze, her mind was sharpening.
    She watched.
    She listened.
    She planned.
    Because one day…
    One day, she would escape.
    And when she did—
    Ngozi would regret ever crossing her.
    To Be Continued…
    WAS ERASED BY MY OWN SISTER PART 5 The walls of the psychiatric hospital were cold, the air thick with the scent of antiseptic and despair. Nneka sat curled in a corner of her padded cell, her once-glossy skin now dull, her bright eyes hollow. She had stopped screaming. No one believed her when she told them she was Nneka Okoye, a successful businesswoman, a loving daughter, a woman about to marry the love of her life. They called it "delusions of grandeur." The drugs they forced into her veins made her thoughts slow, her words slurred. Some days, she couldn’t remember her own name. But deep inside, buried beneath layers of medication and forced sedation, a spark of rage still burned. "Ngozi…" she would whisper in the dark. Her sister had stolen everything. Her face. Her name. Her life. And now, Nneka was nothing but a ghost in her own body. Meanwhile, Ngozi—now living as Nneka—was drowning in luxury. She had married Emeka in a lavish ceremony, smiling as he slid the ring onto her finger—the same ring that was meant for her sister. But the thrill of deception was wearing off. Ngozi had never been as smart as Nneka. She couldn’t handle the business meetings, the investors, the pressure of running Naturé by Nneka. So, she did what she did best—she quit. "I need a break," she told Emeka, shrugging. "Work is stressing me out." Emeka frowned. The Nneka he knew would never abandon her dreams so easily. But he said nothing. Then, Ngozi stopped sending money to their parents. "They’ll be fine," she scoffed when Emeka asked. "They have savings." But Emeka knew the truth—Nneka had never neglected her family. Ngozi spent her days shopping for designer bags and her nights clubbing with her new "rich friends." She came home drunk, stumbling past Emeka as if he were furniture. She ignored his texts, dismissed his concerns, and rolled her eyes when he tried to hold her. "Why are you so clingy?" she snapped one night, pushing him away. Emeka stood there, heart cracking. This wasn’t the woman he fell in love with. This wasn’t Nneka. One evening, Emeka sat alone in their empty penthouse, staring at their wedding photo. Nneka—no, Ngozi—was out again, probably laughing in some VIP section while he sat here like a fool. He picked up his phone and dialed his best friend, Chike. "I think… I made a mistake," Emeka whispered, voice breaking. "This isn’t the woman I proposed to. She’s changed. Or maybe… maybe I never really knew her." Chike sighed. "Brother, I’ve been wanting to say this for months. The Nneka you married… she’s not the same Nneka you fell in love with." Emeka closed his eyes. He knew. He just didn’t want to believe it. Back in the asylum, Nneka lay on her thin mattress, staring at the ceiling. She had learned to stay quiet. To obey. To pretend the drugs had won. But behind her empty gaze, her mind was sharpening. She watched. She listened. She planned. Because one day… One day, she would escape. And when she did— Ngozi would regret ever crossing her. To Be Continued…
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  • Chimezie Okechukwu
    добавлены фото
    2025-06-23 10:10:05 - Перевод
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  • Imeh Mcduff добавлены фото
    2025-06-23 10:10:42 - Перевод
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  • Ezeobidi Elizabeth
    общий FOREIGN NEWS все ссылка
    2025-06-23 10:11:32 - Перевод
    FOREIGN NEWS поделился ссылкой
    2025-06-23 00:40:31 - Перевод
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    CNN.IT
    ‘There is no one dirtier than Trump’: Some Iranians urge strong response after US strikes | CNN
    US President Donald Trump’s decision to launch direct strikes against Iranian nuclear sites has sparked a wave of anger in the country, with people on the streets of Tehran telling CNN they expect their country to strike back.
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  • Chika Okpala
    2025-06-23 10:13:45 - Перевод
    For by wise counsel thou shall make thy war and in multitude of counselors there is safety
    For by wise counsel thou shall make thy war and in multitude of counselors there is safety 🙏
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  • Oly Okafor
    2025-06-23 10:16:27 - Перевод
    Healing doesn't mean the damage never existed.it means the damage no longer controls your life
    Healing doesn't mean the damage never existed.it means the damage no longer controls your life
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    2025-06-23 10:17:59 - Перевод
    Wisdom is too high for a fool, he openeth not his mouth in the gate
    Wisdom is too high for a fool, he openeth not his mouth in the gate🙏
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  • Oly Okafor
    2025-06-23 10:19:11 - Перевод
    Some people will only love you as much as they can use you.their loyalty ends where the benefit stop
    Some people will only love you as much as they can use you.their loyalty ends where the benefit stop
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