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Busāri A.

@bafeez_

See SERENITY in everything | Writer | Student of Arabic Literature & Linguistics | IT Enthusiast | Tutor | Realist | Bridging the gap between Arts and Tech.

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Nigerians lol. Every time, always looking for one way or the other. I remember there was a World Cup qualifier where we were begging Ivory Coast to win a match for us to qualify. I remember some people went as far as saying Drogba is our in-law😃🫵🏾

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That’s exactly why I’m skipping that video, I don’t want it to get under my skin, though I can’t fault those pointing out the historical inaccuracies. History and culture matter everywhere, but we Yoruba don’t always treat such things as battles to fight– maybe because of our

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I think this is a new trend among the generations born from the 2000s. A while back, I did some deep research and found out that it isn’t only happening in Yoruba—it’s actually a general phenomenon. Even the Arabic language has this, where original words are transformed into new

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I think it is a skill for me to know or understand every word here. I can see when someone is being sarcastic, and I know when someone is being serious or playful. I saw a lady say something about how she felt embarrassed by her father when her phone went off while she was

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By what you posted, it is still showing that the US might not directly fund any sport activity because they don't have the ministry, but what about Nigeria, which does? Let alone not talk about the viable environment they created for such. I don't understand what you are trying

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It depends on the course, but the longest I can remember was when I had two exams the following morning, so I had to read from 12 AM to 7 AM. My eyes were red, and my stomach was freezing like I had ice throughout the exam.

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Your affidavit will suffice; better still, you can merge both documents together and make a single file if the site accepts PDF