K⭐️ (@kestwittwer) 's Twitter Profile
K⭐️

@kestwittwer

Nigerian Feminist👸🏾 (Ke’s twitter) Insta: @kkelechii For Inquiries: [email protected]

ID: 1266428671843328000

linkhttps://youtu.be/6uKUKJQj7pg?si=vvgBg6fchCwrGm12 calendar_today29-05-2020 17:58:30

100,100K Tweet

1,1K Takipçi

709 Takip Edilen

Madu Christiana. (@kristy655) 's Twitter Profile Photo

See sweet topic for final year project . Sexism in Everyday Media: A Case Study of Gender Stereotypes in Nigerian Television Advertisements. E sharp die😮‍💨.

Dy (@dolcedyamond) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You know what’s so funny to me, the person under there having to keep their composure meeting all these fabulous people being Ellie. I would’ve came out that head for Mary 😂

the Ọgá HR - selling #africanworkforcesummit (@meetjmb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

That guy in frame two is an upcoming chef who won some grant from Hilda Baci last year or early this year! You think someone like that won’t go above and beyond for her event? She has real impact on people. Doing real work but because it’s food, it’s nonsense? Tufiakwa!

Abiodun (@bin_gbada) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Puma once partnered with Nigeria in 2019 in a deal worth $2.7m to supply athletes with uniforms for 4 years. They were to receive 40 items each. They pulled out of the deal when one of our athletes was recorded re-washing his uniform & NAF failed to register athlete for testing

Abiodun (@bin_gbada) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In this deal, Puma would have paid $15,000 for Gold, $5,000 for Silver and $3,000 for Bronze each to the athletes. The Nigerian athletics federation failed to register athletes to be tested before the games. This led to 10 of them being disqualified. They even protested.