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Tomiwa Ajayi

@yfl_mood

Writer, lover of history, African to the core and Proudly IṢẸṢE•

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An asteroid now bears the name of Prof. Francisca Okeke, a Nigerian physicist. She’s the first female professor of physics in eastern Nigeria. Her name will orbit the sun forever as asteroid 149831 Okeke… yet in Nigeria, most people don’t even know her. Unlike awards that

ngondo wà banyìnkà 🌒☄️ (@muntuwabende) 's Twitter Profile Photo

They are almost like a distinct class. Congoʼs multigenerational mixed-race community, like the historical évolués, they possess little to no material wealth but sustain their status through cultural and social capital, and via endogamous marriage

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My sister was doing a project in South Sudan She needed cars to hire, a Nigerian in South Sudan owned the biggest car hire business She needed furniture, a Nigerian carpenter also was who came forward. And in South Sudan, they spend US Dollars. One thing to note also is

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The Mother of 22-year-old man has rejected ₦5 million from the Cross River State government after her son was shot and killed by police while trying to preach to the governor.

The Mother of 22-year-old man has rejected ₦5 million from the Cross River State government after her son was shot and killed by police while trying to preach to the governor.
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Victoria Mba, the mother of 22-year-old Moses Onyekachi Mba who was beaten and shot by policemen attached to Governor Bassey Otu, has rejected N5 million that was offered to her family by the Cross River State Government after her son died. She insists on justice for her son.👇🏾

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Joseph Brendan Maybe the problem isn’t religion itself, but how much of it we inherit without thinking. Friendship shows us the real spirit behind it.

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Dr. Samuel Olalekan Akinyemi, a Nigerian, is the only Black doctor in Russia who was part of the research team that made a breakthrough in this cancer vaccine last year. This is the same achievement announced by Russia🇷🇺. Initially pursued civil engineering and even worked as a

Dr. Samuel Olalekan Akinyemi, a Nigerian, is the only Black doctor in Russia who was part of the research team that made a breakthrough in this cancer vaccine last year. This is the same achievement announced by Russia🇷🇺.

Initially pursued civil engineering and even worked as a
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On 14 April 2014 at about 6:45am, two b*mbs exploded at a crowded bus station in Nyanya, Abuja, k!ll!ng at least 88 people and injuring at least 200.💔 A sad day in Nigeria 🇳🇬 history 💔🥹

On 14 April 2014 at about 6:45am, two b*mbs exploded at a crowded bus station in Nyanya, Abuja, k!ll!ng at least 88 people and injuring at least 200.💔

A sad day in Nigeria 🇳🇬 history 💔🥹
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I hear there is a church in Abuja that the pastor has told his members that Jesus is coming back on 23/24 September 2025 which is now making the church members sell all their properties and houses. I wish more Christians actually read their bibles because if they did, they will

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Many of the regulations we promote in Nigeria today are rooted in slavery and colonialism. And it is unfortunate that people who should be the respected experts in these historical knowledges, are the ones repeating the dehumanising legacy. What is even worse still, is that it

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You see those people who always say “it doesn’t matter; no big deal, let’s forget the past and move on. Focus on the future.” They are example of aláìnínkan se. Yes it is good to progress, but if you fail to understand the past, you will never find solutions to the future. Look

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Yes, none of this is mysterious or surprising to me because I have been a student of Amos Wilson since 1994. Baba Amos taught us that education should solve Black problems. Carter G. Wood made the same point in the 1920s.