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Tola Gabriel

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Its my lil world of observations portraying Art in an Ordinary place,Seeing is not enough dan Feeling wat u seeing n making Art outta it

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VAR tried its best. The ref tried his best. The script was written… …and he still missed the penalty 😭⚽️ Football said: “not today, corruption.” Senegal scored an undisputed goal Mama Africa Favoured 🇸🇳 Senegal #AFCON2025 #Marsen

Enigmas {H?} (@enigmas0x) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In a system where the officiating and VAR failed to provide a fair contest, the walk-off served as a manual override. ​By stopping the game for 17 minutes, Senegal broke the momentum of bias. ​It forced the world to look at the screen. It effectively iced the kicker. Brahim

Oluwatimileyin✨🦋 (@timmysofine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There’s a website called Data Annotation where you apply and go through a little test to make sure you understand the idea, but you get paid to train ai! Different projects open up, and you can log in and complete whatever you want! Pay starts at $20 an hour, but I’ve seen as

SportsDokitor (Odogwu👆) (@sportsdokitor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“AFCON SMEAR CAMPAIGN” (Same Game, Different Judgement) A comment by Darren Lewis, a respected British sports journalist, deserves real credit. Paraphrasing his point: We need to stop pushing the lazy narrative that what happened at the AFCON final is somehow a stain on all of

“AFCON SMEAR CAMPAIGN”
(Same Game, Different Judgement)

A comment by Darren Lewis, a respected British sports journalist, deserves real credit. Paraphrasing his point:

We need to stop pushing the lazy narrative that what happened at the AFCON final is somehow a stain on all of
𝐎𝐈𝐀 (@disaac_oia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If Nigerians could have ended the Kuti legacy, despite all that lineage has sacrificed for Nigerians and Nigeria, they would have. The Anikulapo-Kutis committed what is known as class suicide; abandoning elite comfort to confront power on behalf of the oppressed of Africa and

Ọmọ Oodua (@yomiable) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Anikulapo...The man that refused to die, Because he has death in his pocket Those pictures of Fela wearing pants was after they burnt his estate It was revolt,Pain and depression all in one Fela didn't have a bank account,All his money was inside his house Fela was making a

Anikulapo...The man that refused to die, Because he has death in his pocket

Those pictures of Fela wearing pants was after they burnt his estate 
It was revolt,Pain and depression all in one 

Fela didn't have a bank account,All his  money was inside his house
Fela was making a
𝐎𝐈𝐀 (@disaac_oia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is the man some b@s+ard ch!Idr3n of Nigeria are comparing to a common Whistle of a kid?? "In Africa, they tell us politics is a game. For we youths, it's not a game it's a reality of our lives " ~Fela Kuti Unfortunately, today's Nigerian youths will say politics is a

BUCOS (@tenibegiloju202) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NA TO SLAP POLICE AND MAKE NOISE LIKE GARRULOUS WIKE... If they ask for Seun's profession now he will say he is a singer o.. It is well.

Big Uncle (@usmanashafe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

FELA ANIKULAPO KUTI 🙌🏽 Whoever started the disrespect, whoever was the causes of the disrespect, whoever fueling the disrespect, e no go better for all of them Amen 🙏🏽

Jerry Durojaiye (@kokomatic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fela Anikulapo Kuti exposed the hypocrisy of some Nigerian pastors who lived large while their followers suffered. This song was released 45 years ago and that shit is still happen till date….

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Fela Anikulapo Kuti released the song “Army Arrangement” at the height of military rule in Nigeria, and not long after, he was sent to prison on controversial charges. The song was a direct and fearless critique of the Nigerian military government. In it, Fela exposed the alleged

𝐎𝐈𝐀 (@disaac_oia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What the background song is saying is where is thy father? In Nigeria, me ~OiA is asking where are our elders? We r not there yet to see music only as a means for entertainment. Until our Artists begin to use music to project our reality and speak truth to power, these ones do