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Ogbeni

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Sowore, you cannot justify criminality based on your own view. Just because you spent four days with them doesn’t mean they aren’t guilty; you’re only suffering from Stockholm syndrome.

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Kano is my second home. Back in university at Aliko Dangote University, formerly known as KUST Wudil, I fell in love with the culture. I also know Gaya — I love the people, the food, the kunu, and especially the awara. I really miss Kano

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X ENGAGEMENT 101. This is for those who hardly get engagement on their posts. As a LYNKer, take note: 1. Leave your timeline and focus on the community timeline. 2. Make a fresh post every 3hrs. 3. Always have your fresh post pinned. 4. Post good and engaging content. 5.

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PDP wahala no dey ever finish, person wey never buy form don already dey threaten court. Na only PDP fit turn I no get form to I go sue!

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Now that Airpeace enjoys government support, nobody cries foul, in fact, everyone claps and calls it national pride. But once the government extends similar support to another person, suddenly it’s favoritism and monopoly. We can’t keep shifting the goalpost support is support.

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Yanmiri think they can insult the Yoruba and get away with it, just like they did with the Hausa and fulani, But this time, they’ve picked the wrong battle. They can’t match the energy of the most civilized tribe in Nigeria, so now they’ve turned to the Urhobos. Their ignorant

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This is actually a deep point, beyond just Agbalumo vs Udara. It reflects how easily cultural identity gets watered down in the chase for validation or wider acceptance. Language is culture, and when you trade your native words just to sound more relatable, you slowly lose a