Emmanuella Duoku (@uduoku) 's Twitter Profile
Emmanuella Duoku

@uduoku

Law|Gender and SRHR Advocate|Compere|Techie|Volunteer.

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Maliha (@caffeinatedliha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Read publicly. Read privately. Read long books. Read short stories. Read occasionally. Read constantly. Read quickly. Read slowly. Read romance. Read classics. Read nonfiction. Read to learn. Read for fun! Read however, whatever and whenever you want! READ UNAPOLOGETICALLY!!!

omoge. (@khloeumoh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Document your life in photographs and writing. Let there be markers clearly showing where the time went. Don’t take moments for granted because moments make up lifetimes. Love people and treat them with kindness. Be patient. Speak up. Rest. Take care of yourself.

Efe Johnson (@theefejohnson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m glad to be appointed as Nigeria’s Ambassador for Gender Equality by the International Youth Council on Gender Equality. I will serve as a diplomat and leader, contributing to diplomatic efforts and representing my country in global policy discussuons and events. 🇳🇬

I’m glad to be appointed as Nigeria’s Ambassador for Gender Equality by the International Youth Council on Gender Equality.

I will serve as a diplomat and leader, contributing to diplomatic efforts and representing my country in global policy discussuons and events. 🇳🇬
Sunshine❤️❤️ (@precy_oma) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have lots of DMs asking how to become a UN Volunteer. Well, the UN has declared 2026 the International Year of Volunteers for SDGs, so it’s a good time to talk about volunteering as a career pathway. I’ll be sharing a step-by-step on how to become a UN Volunteer. Stay tuned!

I have lots of DMs asking how to become a UN Volunteer. Well, the UN has declared 2026 the International Year of Volunteers for SDGs, so it’s a good time to talk about volunteering as a career pathway. 

I’ll be sharing a step-by-step on how to become a UN Volunteer. 
Stay tuned!
Leon (@mindmattermoney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Be boring. Wake up early. Exercise. Work. Learn. Do the boring things. Stick to a schedule. Do what you have to do, not what you want to. Obsess about how you’ll get to where you want to be. Don’t waste your energy on anything that doesn’t help you in the long run.

Emmanuella Duoku (@uduoku) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hi Asa | The Social Media Protege 🐦‍🔥 I'm coming back to repost this after I get a job from using your strategy. I've sent in numerous job applications with no positive feedback yet, I believe your book might just be the thing I need to hack this system. Thank you so much in advance 🙏

D_freyer (@femiijoshua) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are raised to believe that good daughters replicate their mothers. That gratitude looks like imitation. That deviation is rebellion. But if you look closely at the lives of many African women, especially our mothers, you begin to realize something uncomfortable.

Kamesha (@kandidlykamesha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please romanticize your life. Take the pretty pictures. Light the candle. Read the book. Go for the walk. Dance to your favorite song. Buy yourself the flowers. Celebrate the small moments. This is your life. Live it softly. Live it intentionally. Live it beautifully.

Moe (@mochievous) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In summary, a friend’s win should be treated as win for your personal ecosystem. It translates into more access or even motivation for you. And generally it is fun to be friends with someone who is happier today than they were yesterday. Success is not a zero-sum game

Joan (@busayo__joan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“I’m not a feminist because the movement has been bastardized by ‘misandrists’ and spat upon,” okay, then keep quiet and stop frothing in the mouth when women claim to be one. I don’t find your respectability politics palatable and you certainly can’t shove it down my throat.

Gideon Dingba🇺🇸 🇳🇬 (@gbass04) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One thing I’ve observed about Nigerian students and young graduates is this: They are not lazy. They are overwhelmed. Too many voices. Too many opinions. Too many “experts.” Too many hot takes. One person says learn tech. Another says write ICAN. Another says leave the