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Belvic

@belvicolowo

Living for Jesus | Writer | Editor | Serving and rejoicing @thisgreenchurch.

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Chukwuebuka Ibeh, acclaimed author of the novel “Blessings”, will facilitate an informal literary masterclass for up-and-coming writers as part of efforts to solidify the ongoing literary renaissance in the southeast. More details⬇️ afrocritik.com/chukwuebuka-ib…

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Firstly, you are not to measure God’s goodness in your life relative to another person’s material possessions. Secondly and most importantly 👇👇 The hallmark of biblical success for the believer is effectively reaching the lost and serving the saints. This is why we pray, so

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I need someone to create a list of about 20 words Nigerian business owners can use to describe their products or services asides “luxury”. Thank you.👍🏽

דוֹקטוֹר (@just_jonier) 's Twitter Profile Photo

These piracy tweets are dynamic. Selective criticism. Some people bootleg movies and music but draw the line at books. It's crazy man, but the authors have to feed too, have to be rewarded for the mental work, the research, come on, we shouldn't dismiss that.

Pémi (@0luwapemi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The utter lack of respect for arts mahn. People like you will spend years creating something & put a price on it but somehow we have to accept that it's your human right to take without paying 😏

Tegbe! (@tomiwategbe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Talk am go left, talk am go right, talk am go front, talk am go back, where it’ll still land you is that piracy is theft. A crooked path does not become straight because many walk it, what is wrong is still wrong, we can talk about the valid issues with accessibility and systems

Adedayo Agarau (@adedayo_agarau) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Before nuances become the star of the conversation, we need first to admit that piracy is theft. Illegally distributing intellectual work is theft. We cannot have a conversation if we cannot arrive at these easy conclusions.

Douglas Kendyson (@kendysond) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Piracy is stealing” has no bearing on capitalism. That is just a fact. You are taking something that’s not yours. We can acknowledge the nuance of people not being able to afford books and even accessibility for willing buyers, but it still stealing. You are right that the

tobi (@oluwatobiexe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

now you guys are pilling on authors cause they want their art to be paid for, this can’t be a normal way to live lmaooo

Funmi Oyatogun (@funmioyatogun) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you’re justifying theft of people’s creative work (books, films, movies, etc), you will justify theft from the office, from the government, from your wealthier friends. After all, it is for food, and for literacy, and for a new home, and for education, and to see the world,

Faree Ferrari (@faree_for_real) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I just hope we’ll keep the same energy if someone steals your designs or makes cheap knockoffs of your intellectual property because “people can’t afford it” and “art”

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🚨Afrocritik has announced a series of promotions into editorial positions within the platform, reinforcing its commitment to critical rigour and institutional growth across its departments. More details⬇️ afrocritik.com/afrocritik-ann…

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🚨Important Update: The release of The Afrocritik Report 2025, Afrocritik’s critical record of the most defining moments in Africa’s creative landscape in 2025, is set for Saturday 7th of March 2026. Are you ready?💥

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“As Editor-in-Chief, I see this Report not as a definitive account, but as an invitation—to think more critically about the cultural currents that shape our societies…” In anticipation of The Afrocritik Report 2025, read our Editor-in-Chief’s note here⬇️ afrocritik.com/the-afrocritik…

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🚨THE AFROCRITIK REPORT 2025 IS LIVE! • Recap of Key Cultural Moments • Trends, Patterns, and Forecasts • Industry Commentary and Analysis • Music, Film, Literature, Media, Photography, Culture Access it here now⬇️ afrocritik.com/afrocritikrepo…