Amenze Iyamu (@amenzeiyamu) 's Twitter Profile
Amenze Iyamu

@amenzeiyamu

My friends call me Amazing.

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If you're a believer and you're tribalistic, there's no other way to say it. You're under a serious satanic influence No excuse, and it doesn't matter if you're a bishop or archbishop.

Amenze Iyamu (@amenzeiyamu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ladies: Some of you are not married because of see finish and needless pride. Guys: Some of you are not married because of fear and "she's a big girl". This is for those working in the same offices.

The_Bearded_Dr_Sina (@the_beardedsina) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please never ever give a baby honey. "Well ,except you want to kill the baby" Honey can contain spores of a bacteria called "clostridum botulinum", the baby swallows the honey , the baby can become paralyzed, drool saliva, difficult breathing, etc It can be life threatening

Omolomo (@omolomo_o) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What i love about this WAEC issue tonight is that it happened across all states, it touched everyone. This failure won’t ask you what tribe you belong to before it strikes you I’ve always said it, the injustice will be spread equally. Keep dragging yourselves oo you hear??

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My colleague just told me what happened last night between him and some Lagos sisters at a top lounge on the Island. He approached a lady who was exactly his type and tried to strike up a conversation. She was very receptive, and when he asked what she does for a living, she

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7 Social Sins as stated by Gandhi: 1. Wealth without work. 2. Pleasure without conscience. 3. Knowledge without character. 4. Commerce without morality. 5. Science without humanity. 6. Religion without sacrifice. 7. Politics without principle. Nigeria needs a reset.

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I'm watching Supertruckers on DSTV. It is a program of how truckers move stuff across UK. From the trucks I see on Nigerian roads, a lot needs to be done. A lot.

Alex Onyia (@winexviv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In Nigeria, we’ve had millions of graduates, thousands of PhDs, and decades of ‘education.’ Yet we still import pencils, can’t generate stable electricity, and can't conduct a credible election. What exactly are we learning?

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In Nigeria, a child who can recite Shakespeare is called brilliant. One who can fix a generator is called 'unserious.' That’s why we have a country full of grammar — and no light.