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  • Segilola Resources Operating Limited (SROL), operator of Nigeria’s first commercial gold mine and a subsidiary of Thor Explorations Ltd., has reaffirmed its commitment to youth empowerment and sustainable community development through the recognition of winners of its 2025 University Competition and the commissioning of key infrastructure upgrades in Odo‑Ijesha, Osun State

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  • 5 Nasarawa Indigenes Win President’s NYSC Honours Award, Get Automatic Employment, Scholarship
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    Five indigenes of Nasarawa State have won the prestigious President’s NYSC Honours Award for the 2020-2023 combined edition.

    The award ceremony, which held at the Banquet Hall of the Presidential Villa on Tuesday, was chaired by President Bola Tinubu.

    A total of 200 ex-corps members were honored by the President in recognition of their outstanding service during the 2020–2023 service years.

    President Tinubu announced the immediate employment of the 200 NYSC honourees into the federal civil service and awarded each of them N250,000.

    The President, who was represented by the Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, praised the awardees for their “discipline, commitment, selflessness, teamwork, patriotism, and integrity.”

    Beyond automatic employment with the civil service and cash awards, each honouree was awarded a scholarship to pursue a postgraduate degree at any Nigerian university.

    Tinubu also announced that 10 physically challenged former corps members, who sustained varying degrees of disability while serving, will also be offered federal employment.

    The five Nasarawa State indigenous ex-Corps members who emerged as winners of the highly competitive screening process of the President’s NYSC Honours Award for 2020-2023 include Manasseh David Tashi, a graduate of Mass Communication from the University of Jos who hails from Awe Local Government Area.

    Manasseh distributed 50 tricycle wheelchairs to physically challenged school children and women in Gusau, Zamfara State, where he served, amongst other notable projects.

    Abraham Solomon Owutoshi is a graduate of Mathematics; he hails from Keana LGA and served in Ebonyi State. As part of his contribution to community development in Ebonyi State, he converted a manual mono-handled borehole to an electric borehole with an overhead tank and also installed solar-powered street lights, amongst other notable projects.

    Musa Idris graduated from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, where he studied building technology; he hails from Umaisha of Toto LGA. Musa drilled a borehole for the Murfa Kalam community in Yobe State to ease the water scarcity in the state, amongst other notable projects.

    Other awardees from Nasarawa State include Daniel Isaac, a graduate of microbiology from the University of Jos. He hails from Nasarawa LGA. He trained and mentored 139 students on reproductive health and HIV/AIDS with free tests in different locations, amongst other notable projects.

    Ime Stephen Denen hails from Obi LGA; he is a graduate of microbiology from Nasarawa State University, Keffi. He served in Borno State in the Northeast, where he mentored over 200 students on academic excellence and also gave scholarships to two students for WAEC and NECO at A. K. Benisheik Modal Staff School Maiduguri.
    5 Nasarawa Indigenes Win President’s NYSC Honours Award, Get Automatic Employment, Scholarship *** Five indigenes of Nasarawa State have won the prestigious President’s NYSC Honours Award for the 2020-2023 combined edition. The award ceremony, which held at the Banquet Hall of the Presidential Villa on Tuesday, was chaired by President Bola Tinubu. A total of 200 ex-corps members were honored by the President in recognition of their outstanding service during the 2020–2023 service years. President Tinubu announced the immediate employment of the 200 NYSC honourees into the federal civil service and awarded each of them N250,000. The President, who was represented by the Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, praised the awardees for their “discipline, commitment, selflessness, teamwork, patriotism, and integrity.” Beyond automatic employment with the civil service and cash awards, each honouree was awarded a scholarship to pursue a postgraduate degree at any Nigerian university. Tinubu also announced that 10 physically challenged former corps members, who sustained varying degrees of disability while serving, will also be offered federal employment. The five Nasarawa State indigenous ex-Corps members who emerged as winners of the highly competitive screening process of the President’s NYSC Honours Award for 2020-2023 include Manasseh David Tashi, a graduate of Mass Communication from the University of Jos who hails from Awe Local Government Area. Manasseh distributed 50 tricycle wheelchairs to physically challenged school children and women in Gusau, Zamfara State, where he served, amongst other notable projects. Abraham Solomon Owutoshi is a graduate of Mathematics; he hails from Keana LGA and served in Ebonyi State. As part of his contribution to community development in Ebonyi State, he converted a manual mono-handled borehole to an electric borehole with an overhead tank and also installed solar-powered street lights, amongst other notable projects. Musa Idris graduated from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, where he studied building technology; he hails from Umaisha of Toto LGA. Musa drilled a borehole for the Murfa Kalam community in Yobe State to ease the water scarcity in the state, amongst other notable projects. Other awardees from Nasarawa State include Daniel Isaac, a graduate of microbiology from the University of Jos. He hails from Nasarawa LGA. He trained and mentored 139 students on reproductive health and HIV/AIDS with free tests in different locations, amongst other notable projects. Ime Stephen Denen hails from Obi LGA; he is a graduate of microbiology from Nasarawa State University, Keffi. He served in Borno State in the Northeast, where he mentored over 200 students on academic excellence and also gave scholarships to two students for WAEC and NECO at A. K. Benisheik Modal Staff School Maiduguri.
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  • FIFA Makes Another Controversial Move: Strips World Champion Status from Previous Club World Cup Winners

    FIFA has once again sparked controversy, with one of the most striking changes being the removal of the "world champion" status from all previous Club World Cup winners.

    As a result, three Premier League giants — Manchester United, Liverpool, and Manchester City — along with Spanish powerhouses Real Madrid and Barcelona, are no longer officially recognized as world club champions following the football governing body's latest decision to revamp the history and format of the Club World Cup.

    This move is part of FIFA’s effort to elevate the prestige of the tournament, which has often been overlooked by top European clubs.

    Instead, FIFA now recognizes only Chelsea as the “First World Champions” under the new Club World Cup format.

    In an official social media post following the final, FIFA referred to Chelsea as “The first ever FIFA CWC Champions,” marking them as the first champions in the redefined history of the Club World Cup.

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    🚨FIFA Makes Another Controversial Move: Strips World Champion Status from Previous Club World Cup Winners 📢FIFA has once again sparked controversy, with one of the most striking changes being the removal of the "world champion" status from all previous Club World Cup winners. ❌As a result, three Premier League giants — Manchester United, Liverpool, and Manchester City — along with Spanish powerhouses Real Madrid and Barcelona, are no longer officially recognized as world club champions following the football governing body's latest decision to revamp the history and format of the Club World Cup. This move is part of FIFA’s effort to elevate the prestige of the tournament, which has often been overlooked by top European clubs. Instead, FIFA now recognizes only 🏆Chelsea as the “First World Champions” under the new Club World Cup format. In an official social media post following the final, FIFA referred to Chelsea as “The first ever FIFA CWC Champions,” marking them as the first champions in the redefined history of the Club World Cup. Source: Give Me Sport #FIFA #ClubWorldCup #CWC #GianniInfantino #Chelsea #Winner #ManchesterUnited #Liverpool #ManchesterCity #RealMadrid #Barcelona
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  • The Presidential dinner in honour of the Super Falcons was too lit fam .

    Flavour, Teni, Timi Dakolo and Fido all performed 🙌🏾. Omo FG went all out for our Queens 👌🏾. Congrats Champs 👏🏾.

    Transcorp Hilton Abuja.

    #OC #nigeria #superfalcons #wafcon #totalenergieswafcon2024 #bornwinners #champions
    The Presidential dinner in honour of the Super Falcons was too lit fam 🔥. • Flavour, Teni, Timi Dakolo and Fido all performed 🙌🏾. Omo FG went all out for our Queens 👌🏾. Congrats Champs 👏🏾. • 📍Transcorp Hilton Abuja. • #OC #nigeria #superfalcons #wafcon #totalenergieswafcon2024 #bornwinners #champions
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  • Davido, Wizkid vs Burnaboy

    The Big 3 in Nigerian Music Icon

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    Comparing top Nigerian musicians involves looking at their influence, awards, global reach, discography, and cultural impact. Based on recent data and sentiment, here’s a concise comparison of some of Nigeria’s biggest music stars in 2025: Burna Boy, Wizkid, Davido, Rema, and Asake. These artists dominate Afrobeats, a genre that’s taken the world by storm, blending African rhythms with global pop, hip-hop, and R&B influences.1. Burna BoyGenre: Afro-fusion (Afrobeats, dancehall, reggae, R&B, rap)
    Achievements: Grammy winner for Twice as Tall (2021) and nominated for African Giant (2020).
    First African to get RIAA certifications for songs from three albums and sell out major venues like State Farm Arena (Atlanta, 21,000 capacity).
    Tops Apple Music’s 2023 list of biggest Nigerian artists with 5.46 billion Spotify streams by 2025.
    Discography: 6 albums (L.I.F.E, On a Spaceship, Outside, African Giant, Twice as Tall, Love, Damini). Hit singles include “Ye” and “Like to Party.”
    Cultural Impact: Known as the “African Giant,” Burna Boy has elevated Afrobeats globally, blending socio-political themes with infectious rhythms. His music appeals to both African and international audiences.
    Net Worth: Estimated at $12 million.
    Strengths: Global influence, critical acclaim, and consistent international chart performance.
    Weaknesses: Less dominant in local streaming charts compared to newer acts like Asake.

    2. WizkidGenre: Afrobeats, reggae, dancehall, R&B
    Achievements: Grammy for “Brown Skin Girl” with Beyoncé (2021) and a key contributor to Drake’s “One Dance,” earning a Guinness World Record for its billion streams.
    Made in Lagos (2020) hit #1 on Billboard’s World Album Chart, with “Essence” (ft. Tems) being the first Nigerian song on Billboard Hot 100’s top 10.
    65 awards, the most among Nigerian artists as of 2021.
    Discography: 4 albums (Superstar, Ayo, Sounds from the Other Side, Made in Lagos) and 1 EP (Soundman Vol 1).
    Cultural Impact: Dubbed the “King of Afrobeats,” Wizkid’s smooth, genre-bending style has made him a global ambassador for Nigerian music. His collaborations with Drake, Beyoncé, and Justin Bieber have broadened Afrobeats’ reach.
    Net Worth: Estimated at $30–$40 million.
    Strengths: Massive international collaborations and streaming numbers (3.26 billion on Spotify).
    Weaknesses: Some argue his output has slowed compared to peers like Davido.

    3. DavidoGenre: Afrobeats, hip-hop, pop
    Achievements: First Nigerian to perform at the FIFA World Cup (2022).
    Hits like “Fall” (294 million YouTube views) and albums Omo Baba Olowo, A Good Time, and A Better Time have topped charts.
    2.24 billion Spotify streams, ranking 6th among Nigerian artists.
    Discography: 4 albums and multiple hit singles.
    Cultural Impact: Known for his energetic performances and entrepreneurial ventures like Davido Music Worldwide (DMW), which signed artists like Mayorkun. His charisma and business acumen make him a fan favorite.
    Net Worth: Estimated at $70 million, the highest among Nigerian musicians.
    Strengths: Strong local and diaspora following, major endorsement deals (MTN, PUMA, Guinness), and consistent hit-making.
    Weaknesses: Fewer Grammy wins compared to Burna Boy and Wizkid.

    4. RemaGenre: Afrobeats, Afro-fusion, pop
    Achievements: “Calm Down” (ft. Selena Gomez) is the biggest Nigerian song ever, breaking global streaming records.
    4.65 billion Spotify streams, second only to Burna Boy.
    Ranked #4 on Research 8020’s 2024 and 2025 lists.
    Discography: 1 album (Rave & Roses) and multiple EPs.
    Cultural Impact: At 24, Rema’s meteoric rise from Benin City to global stardom has made him a Gen Z icon. His unique “Afrorave” sound blends Afrobeats with trap and pop.
    Net Worth: Estimated at $5–$10 million.
    Strengths: Youth appeal, global chart dominance, and innovative sound.
    Weaknesses: Smaller discography compared to veterans.

    5. AsakeGenre: Afrobeats, Fuji, Amapiano
    Achievements: Dominated Spotify’s “Top 50 Nigeria” playlist since his 2022 album, crowned Audiomack’s Artiste of the Year (2022).
    Sold out O2 Academy Brixton and topped Nigeria’s singles and albums charts.
    2.15 billion Spotify streams.
    Discography: 2 albums (Mr. Money with the Vibe, Work of Art) and multiple hit singles like “Sungba” and “Amapiano.”
    Cultural Impact: Signed to YBNL Nation, Asake’s blend of Fuji and Amapiano has redefined Afrobeats’ local sound, making him a street and club favorite.
    Net Worth: Estimated at $2–$5 million.
    Strengths: Dominance in local charts and rapid rise since 2022.
    Weaknesses: Less international recognition compared to Burna Boy or Wizkid.

    Comparison SummaryGlobal Impact: Burna Boy and Wizkid lead with Grammy wins and major international collaborations. Rema follows closely with “Calm Down.” Davido excels in diaspora markets, while Asake is more Nigeria-centric.
    Streaming Numbers: Burna Boy (5.46B), Rema (4.65B), and Wizkid (3.26B) dominate Spotify streams.
    Awards: Wizkid has the most awards (65), followed by Burna Boy (36) and Davido.
    Net Worth: Davido leads ($70M), followed by Wizkid ($30–$40M), Burna Boy ($12M), Rema ($5–$10M), and Asake ($2–$5M).
    Cultural Influence: Burna Boy and Wizkid are global Afrobeats pioneers, Davido is a commercial powerhouse, Rema represents the new generation, and Asake dominates local trends with his unique sound.
    Fan Sentiment on X: Posts highlight debates, with some claiming Wizkid as the greatest, others favoring Burna Boy or Rema for recent achievements. Asake and Seyi Vibez are seen as strong contenders among newer artists.

    ConclusionBurna Boy, Wizkid, and Davido form the “big three” of Nigerian music, with Burna Boy edging out due to his Grammy win and global certifications. Rema’s rapid rise and Asake’s local dominance show the strength of the new generation. Each artist brings a unique flavor, contributing to Nigeria’s vibrant music scene, which continues to shape global trends. For more details on rankings, check Research 8020’s 2025 report or Apple Music’s “OSHE NAIJA” collection.
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    Davido, Wizkid vs Burnaboy The Big 3 in Nigerian Music Icon #highlightseveryonefollowers #music #highlight Comparing top Nigerian musicians involves looking at their influence, awards, global reach, discography, and cultural impact. Based on recent data and sentiment, here’s a concise comparison of some of Nigeria’s biggest music stars in 2025: Burna Boy, Wizkid, Davido, Rema, and Asake. These artists dominate Afrobeats, a genre that’s taken the world by storm, blending African rhythms with global pop, hip-hop, and R&B influences.1. Burna BoyGenre: Afro-fusion (Afrobeats, dancehall, reggae, R&B, rap) Achievements: Grammy winner for Twice as Tall (2021) and nominated for African Giant (2020). First African to get RIAA certifications for songs from three albums and sell out major venues like State Farm Arena (Atlanta, 21,000 capacity). Tops Apple Music’s 2023 list of biggest Nigerian artists with 5.46 billion Spotify streams by 2025. Discography: 6 albums (L.I.F.E, On a Spaceship, Outside, African Giant, Twice as Tall, Love, Damini). Hit singles include “Ye” and “Like to Party.” Cultural Impact: Known as the “African Giant,” Burna Boy has elevated Afrobeats globally, blending socio-political themes with infectious rhythms. His music appeals to both African and international audiences. Net Worth: Estimated at $12 million. Strengths: Global influence, critical acclaim, and consistent international chart performance. Weaknesses: Less dominant in local streaming charts compared to newer acts like Asake. 2. WizkidGenre: Afrobeats, reggae, dancehall, R&B Achievements: Grammy for “Brown Skin Girl” with Beyoncé (2021) and a key contributor to Drake’s “One Dance,” earning a Guinness World Record for its billion streams. Made in Lagos (2020) hit #1 on Billboard’s World Album Chart, with “Essence” (ft. Tems) being the first Nigerian song on Billboard Hot 100’s top 10. 65 awards, the most among Nigerian artists as of 2021. Discography: 4 albums (Superstar, Ayo, Sounds from the Other Side, Made in Lagos) and 1 EP (Soundman Vol 1). Cultural Impact: Dubbed the “King of Afrobeats,” Wizkid’s smooth, genre-bending style has made him a global ambassador for Nigerian music. His collaborations with Drake, Beyoncé, and Justin Bieber have broadened Afrobeats’ reach. Net Worth: Estimated at $30–$40 million. Strengths: Massive international collaborations and streaming numbers (3.26 billion on Spotify). Weaknesses: Some argue his output has slowed compared to peers like Davido. 3. DavidoGenre: Afrobeats, hip-hop, pop Achievements: First Nigerian to perform at the FIFA World Cup (2022). Hits like “Fall” (294 million YouTube views) and albums Omo Baba Olowo, A Good Time, and A Better Time have topped charts. 2.24 billion Spotify streams, ranking 6th among Nigerian artists. Discography: 4 albums and multiple hit singles. Cultural Impact: Known for his energetic performances and entrepreneurial ventures like Davido Music Worldwide (DMW), which signed artists like Mayorkun. His charisma and business acumen make him a fan favorite. Net Worth: Estimated at $70 million, the highest among Nigerian musicians. Strengths: Strong local and diaspora following, major endorsement deals (MTN, PUMA, Guinness), and consistent hit-making. Weaknesses: Fewer Grammy wins compared to Burna Boy and Wizkid. 4. RemaGenre: Afrobeats, Afro-fusion, pop Achievements: “Calm Down” (ft. Selena Gomez) is the biggest Nigerian song ever, breaking global streaming records. 4.65 billion Spotify streams, second only to Burna Boy. Ranked #4 on Research 8020’s 2024 and 2025 lists. Discography: 1 album (Rave & Roses) and multiple EPs. Cultural Impact: At 24, Rema’s meteoric rise from Benin City to global stardom has made him a Gen Z icon. His unique “Afrorave” sound blends Afrobeats with trap and pop. Net Worth: Estimated at $5–$10 million. Strengths: Youth appeal, global chart dominance, and innovative sound. Weaknesses: Smaller discography compared to veterans. 5. AsakeGenre: Afrobeats, Fuji, Amapiano Achievements: Dominated Spotify’s “Top 50 Nigeria” playlist since his 2022 album, crowned Audiomack’s Artiste of the Year (2022). Sold out O2 Academy Brixton and topped Nigeria’s singles and albums charts. 2.15 billion Spotify streams. Discography: 2 albums (Mr. Money with the Vibe, Work of Art) and multiple hit singles like “Sungba” and “Amapiano.” Cultural Impact: Signed to YBNL Nation, Asake’s blend of Fuji and Amapiano has redefined Afrobeats’ local sound, making him a street and club favorite. Net Worth: Estimated at $2–$5 million. Strengths: Dominance in local charts and rapid rise since 2022. Weaknesses: Less international recognition compared to Burna Boy or Wizkid. Comparison SummaryGlobal Impact: Burna Boy and Wizkid lead with Grammy wins and major international collaborations. Rema follows closely with “Calm Down.” Davido excels in diaspora markets, while Asake is more Nigeria-centric. Streaming Numbers: Burna Boy (5.46B), Rema (4.65B), and Wizkid (3.26B) dominate Spotify streams. Awards: Wizkid has the most awards (65), followed by Burna Boy (36) and Davido. Net Worth: Davido leads ($70M), followed by Wizkid ($30–$40M), Burna Boy ($12M), Rema ($5–$10M), and Asake ($2–$5M). Cultural Influence: Burna Boy and Wizkid are global Afrobeats pioneers, Davido is a commercial powerhouse, Rema represents the new generation, and Asake dominates local trends with his unique sound. Fan Sentiment on X: Posts highlight debates, with some claiming Wizkid as the greatest, others favoring Burna Boy or Rema for recent achievements. Asake and Seyi Vibez are seen as strong contenders among newer artists. ConclusionBurna Boy, Wizkid, and Davido form the “big three” of Nigerian music, with Burna Boy edging out due to his Grammy win and global certifications. Rema’s rapid rise and Asake’s local dominance show the strength of the new generation. Each artist brings a unique flavor, contributing to Nigeria’s vibrant music scene, which continues to shape global trends. For more details on rankings, check Research 8020’s 2025 report or Apple Music’s “OSHE NAIJA” collection. 15 posts Explore Rema's rise Compare Nigerian producers
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  • She defended the dream in ‘98.
    She built it in ‘24.

    Ann Chiejine is a born winner.

    #TotalEnergiesWAFCON2024 | #BornWinners
    She defended the dream in ‘98. She built it in ‘24. 🧤🇳🇬 Ann Chiejine is a born winner. ✨ #TotalEnergiesWAFCON2024 | #BornWinners
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  • She defended the dream in ‘98.
    She built it in ‘24.

    Ann Chiejine is a born winner.

    #TotalEnergiesWAFCON2024 | #BornWinners
    She defended the dream in ‘98. She built it in ‘24. 🧤🇳🇬 Ann Chiejine is a born winner. ✨ #TotalEnergiesWAFCON2024 | #BornWinners
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  • TEMILADE OPENED THE DOORS AND LEFT THEM WIDE OPEN

    From Lagos to the world — Tems didn’t just show up, she rewrote the narrative:

    2-Time Grammy Winner
    5 Billboard Hot 100 Entries
    First African Artist to Win 2 BET Awards in One Night
    Africa’s Best-Selling Female Artist — Over 25 Million Units Sold
    Oscar & Golden Globe Nominee
    17.3 Million Monthly Spotify Listeners
    First African Woman to Hit No. 1 on the US Charts

    The stats are beautiful bcuz She did it all with her voice, her truth, and no gimmicks.

    Tems is not just making history —She IS the history.
    TEMILADE OPENED THE DOORS AND LEFT THEM WIDE OPEN From Lagos to the world — Tems didn’t just show up, she rewrote the narrative: 2-Time Grammy Winner 5 Billboard Hot 100 Entries First African Artist to Win 2 BET Awards in One Night Africa’s Best-Selling Female Artist — Over 25 Million Units Sold Oscar & Golden Globe Nominee 17.3 Million Monthly Spotify Listeners First African Woman to Hit No. 1 on the US Charts The stats are beautiful bcuz She did it all with her voice, her truth, and no gimmicks. Tems is not just making history —She IS the history.
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  • Who is the winner between "A" and "B"?
    Pay attention closely.

    Who is the winner between "A" and "B"? Pay attention closely.
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  • OFFICIAL: Women's Africa Cup of Nations award winners.

    ✨️BEST PLAYER AWARD—Rasheedat Ajibade
    BEST GOALKEEPER- Chiamaka Nnadozie
    TOP SCORER—Ghizlane Chebbak (5 goals)
    🎖FAIR PLAY AWARD—South Africa
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    @highlight MC noxzy #everyonehighlightsfollowers #reelsviralシ #reelsviralシfb #reelstrending #everyonefollowers #what #everyone
    OFFICIAL: Women's Africa Cup of Nations award winners. ✨️BEST PLAYER AWARD—Rasheedat Ajibade 🇳🇬 🧤BEST GOALKEEPER- Chiamaka Nnadozie 🇳🇬 👟TOP SCORER—Ghizlane Chebbak 🇲🇦 (5 goals) 🎖FAIR PLAY AWARD—South Africa 🇿🇦 Please follow Nonso Nwankwo for more update @highlight MC noxzy #everyonehighlightsfollowers #reelsviralシ #reelsviralシfb #reelstrending #everyonefollowers #what #everyone
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