@oma22k@GloriousGod01 Thanks for this update.
Can you help with the details or the link of the companies that do that. One can do due diligence and key into this.
I will really appreciate the link.
Thank you
@Karigwe@NigeriaNDCHQ Elections are prosecuted and won WITH MONEY. Good money. Not by the number of clowns behind keypads on social Media.
As civilised as America is, they raise heavy campaign fund every election cycle.
How would NDC fund emergency structure without money.
Dey play
11:59pm tonight officially marks the end of “I am still consulting” in Nigerian politics 😂
After today, many politicians moving from one party to another may have to remain where they are according to INEC deadline. That is why everybody suddenly discovered “new love” for another party this week.
From APC to PDP, PDP to ADC, SDP to anywhere available… Nigeria politics don turn transfer window 🚶♂️😂
Some small accounts on X have the character of big accounts without even reaching there yet 😄
You want to grow, but you don’t support other creators in your little way. You don’t like, comment, repost or engage, yet you expect massive engagement whenever you post. Growth on X doesn’t work like magic.
Apart from creators that already have viral posts and strong audience, many accounts still struggle silently. That is why you will see some people with good content getting just 2 comments, 3 likes or no engagement at all. X is not only about posting, it is also about building relationships and supporting your circle.
If you have at least 20 active verified mutuals you support genuinely every day, no matter how small, at least 10–15 of them will naturally reciprocate when you post. That simple engagement alone can push your post to more timelines.
Some people only appear when they want impressions or payout. Once they post, they disappear.
They don’t reply people, they don’t engage others, they don’t support upcoming creators, but they expect everybody to gather under their own post immediately 😄
Another set of people want to grow but see supporting others as “worshipping”. Meanwhile, the same big accounts they admire today also built communities and engagement circles while growing.
There are also people that ignore small creators completely but rush to comment under celebrity posts because they want visibility.
Support people growing with you too. Many big creators today remember those that engaged with them when nobody knew them.
Consistency matters, good content matters, but engagement and genuine support matter too. X growth is easier when people see you as someone who contributes to others and not only someone who wants attention whenever you post.
Ire oo.
Thread:
The Evolution of Lola Alao in the Nigerian Film Industry.
1. Lola Alao is a popular Nigerian actress, producer, and businesswoman known mostly for her roles in Yoruba Nollywood movies.
2. She was born on December 20 in Nigeria and hails from the Yoruba ethnic group in the South-West region of the country.
3. Lola Alao grew up in a modest family where discipline, culture, and hard work were highly valued.
4. For her education, she attended primary and secondary school in Nigeria before pursuing further studies. She later became deeply involved in entertainment and movie production.
5. Religion has always been part of her public identity. Lola Alao is known to practice Islam and has occasionally shared religious messages and prayers with fans online.
6. She joined the Yoruba movie industry many years ago and gradually became one of the most recognized actresses of her generation.
7. Her beauty, confidence, and ability to interpret emotional roles helped her gain massive popularity among movie lovers.
8. Over the years, she featured in several Yoruba Nollywood movies including:
Omo Alhaja
Iku Leniyan
Eru Ina
Okanjua
Asiri Nla
Iranlọwọ Obinrin
and many other Yoruba indigenous films.
9. Apart from acting, she also worked as a movie producer and contributed to the growth of the Yoruba movie industry behind the scenes.
10. Lola Alao became famous during the golden era of Yoruba home videos when CD and DVD movies dominated Nigerian entertainment.
11. Many fans admired her fashion sense and unique acting style, which made her stand out among actresses of her time.
12. On marriage, Lola Alao has kept much of her private life away from heavy public attention, although she has been linked to different relationship discussions online over the years.
13. Despite several rumours and controversies that usually surround celebrities, she remained active and focused on her career and business activities.
14. She later relocated abroad, especially to the United States, which reduced her constant appearance in Nigerian movies.
15. Even after relocating, she continued maintaining relationships with colleagues and fans through social media and public appearances.
16. Throughout her career, Lola Alao earned recognition and respect within the Yoruba movie industry for her contribution to Nollywood.
17. Though not heavily known for international awards, she has received appreciation and honour from entertainment groups and fans for her impact in Yoruba cinema.
18. Her journey in Nollywood remains inspiring to many upcoming actresses who wish to build long-lasting careers in entertainment.
19. From acting to movie production and business, Lola Alao proved that consistency and reinvention are important for survival in the entertainment industry.
20. Today, her name still commands recognition among lovers of classic Yoruba Nollywood movies.
Ire oo.
@Gviev FCT Minister nko? No minister in d history of FCT has performed as much as @GovWike In 3 years,he has outperformed other previous ministers 20 years combined.
Give him the credit he deserves.
That's why I prefer that he be made Power minister but PBAT needs him in FCT in 2027
@arojinle1@BARACKOFAYZY Have u been 2 Ekiti state lately? Thrice I've been there ds yr. It appears there's no other party xcept APC. Begining from Aug 25 til April 26,Ive never sighted posters of another party xcept APC.
Fayose just he won't b in oppositn 2 APC until after election. What does dat tel u
@HOJ_Onuakalusi Story for the gods. You know what you did. No need to salaye. It's a foundational error that brought you into office in the first instance. And it will take decades of re-engineering to correct.
You could have been circumspect enough to make it at least 50-50. @HOJ_Onuakalusi
@ArcSadam And you have been sampling for over 20 years. Tell us you have problems holding men for marriage. Or better still go to MFM prayer city for deliverance @BimboAkin