it's corny but it's also harmless. plus you don't know people's story, for some of them going to uni was a miracle and that's what they are celebrating
Raye was bullied when spoke up and was given an extension.
Some Nigerians dug up posts of her lifestyle just to prove that “she was doing okay” and there was no need to complain about the situation of the country.
She’s quiet now and it’s a problem again.
Y’all will be fine, or not.
Oh Pelumi, your mother begged the Lagos State government for your body. She begged and pleaded for the one she called “her husband” to be returned to her, for you to be buried. You died for a useless country, an utterly useless country and you, Pelumi Onifade, you were so young.
this tweet raises a really good point; if kids and teenagers are going to be banned from using social media then there should also be a ban on adults (including their own parents) from posting them online
An entire state can get wiped out in one night and Nigerians will go to work the next day. We’re being exposed to an insane level of violence and we’re scrolling away
This is why they want you to forget about the Epstein files. There are dozens of girls just like her who were taken and sold into human trafficking. They’re probably not even alive anymore. What happened to these girls is beyond comprehension, and the people responsible are getting away with it.
The same parents who travel long distances to help/ grieve/ celebrate their friends?
The ones greeting almost everyone from church to the market? They model alot about community and friendship. Alot of us think we're too good for mundane things.
Let's be serious please.
Oh to have the privilege of having the ability reducing the news you consume while more than half the country is actually living in that news you want to reduce consumption of 😃
My parents will come to my place, na me go cook and I will still thank them once I’m done eating 🤭
Sha can’t thank them enough for my life 😂
They also thank me for the food when they’re done so back and forth thank yous
The first shock of my life as a Nigerian while growing up was when I went to some of my friends’ houses and I discovered that they used to thank their parents after eating.
Money as gender affirming, both for masculinity and femininity. For the latter, it suggests that you have the desirability that can make a man spend on you. That is why you can see some *a few* women buy themselves things and pass it off as their man buying it for them, make e no be say they no get Odogwu for house.