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BLUE BYTES (GENESIS) EXTRA 3

ITS ODD AND FUN AS ALWAYS

BLUE BYTES (GENESIS) EXTRA 3
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Funny Nigeria

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I wish to see Nigeria like this once more💚💚

Nigeria coming together as one

I wish to see Nigeria like this once more💚💚
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Aku Federal

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Young shall grow club of Nigeria

Aku federal

Young shall grow club of Nigeria
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Mayor

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God on earth

God on earth
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Kenny's tv 9ja

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"No Go INEC Us Oh": Guinness World Records Says it Has Not Awarded Hilda Baci for Her Record, Gives Reason

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#CBDC NIGERIA

#CBDC NIGERIA
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To be abandoned

To be by oneself Left in the drain of drastic trauma Bring forth to all who seek me The company of drama Disclosing my scars to all unfit Ready i am not For this isn't my last moment Of what of whom My own very self In my worst form Wondering what i speak Contemplating what i dread Lying and convincing myself That i am not a victim again A victim of my worst fear Giving by all dearest to me To be accompanied once again abandoned 😞

To be abandoned

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Dany cute

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Nigeria

Wahala

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Max

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The Labours of our Heroes Past Shall Never Be In Vain

Whenever the verse comes to my mind I feel sorry for the lives lost during the fight for the freedom, Their labour is beginning to go in vain the pain is starting to come again... More lives is to be wasted but the future is very dim... No reflection of hope , all expectations is drenched, the hope is lost, no one believes in himself anymore, talented young people are kept in the shades with no hope of chasing their dreams that way they give up their passion and go for farming which is not his d

The Labours of our Heroes Past Shall Never Be In Vain
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De Johnson

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Nigeria bleeding

Nigeria's heart is broken in two, Terror befalls us, what shall we do? Blood and pain fill our skies, Our land which to us never dies. We are drowning in oceans of sorrow, No solace found in tomorrow. Our hopes and dreams have been crushed As our soul still stirs and hushes. We see the future filled with despair, Nobody seems to care. No change or progress in sight, As we all suffer our plight. We have forgotten what it means to have joy, As our fate brings us toil and toil. We are dying, we are

Nigeria bleeding
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Nigeria Election

A fiery race for ambition, hopes and dreams of a new nation. Disruption, chaos and disruption all under the banner of election. People on their toes, giving it a go ideologies clash, political divide show. Days pass away but their hearts will not decieve keep their fingers crossed it's the will of people they must receive. Voices calling, shouting to be heard anxiously forced to cast the ballot. One man's voice shall guide the flock bringing us closer to the state we look. Gather together, march

Nigeria Election
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Beta Pikin

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NIGERIA IS GETTING HOT TODAY

It is no more a reminder but it is an action stage today as the presidential/Senatorial/Federal representative election of 2023 is coming up today, 25th of February in Nigeria. People from different area of the country will be coming out to vote for the candidate of their choice. The following are the presidential candidate with more followers: Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu of All Progressive Party (APC), Peter obi of Labour Party (LP), Atiku Abubakar of People's Democratic Party and Rabiu Musa Kwan

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Godwin

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Nigeria special meal

Nigeria special meal
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Happy freedom ceremony

Happy freedom ceremony

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First Nigeria Afro Act

Fela Anikulapo Kuti (15 October 1938 – 2 August 1997) was a Nigerian multi-instrumentalist, bandleader, composer, political activist, and Pan-Africanist. He is best known as a pioneer of the Afrobeat genre, a blend of traditional yoruba and Afro-Cuban music with funk and jazz. At the height of his popularity, he was referred to as one of Africa's most "challenging and charismatic music performers". AllMusic described him as "a musical and sociopolitical voice" of international significance. Fela was the son of Nigerian women's rights activist Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti. After early experiences abroad, he and his band Africa '70 (including drummer Tony Allen) became stars in Nigeria during the 1970s, during which time he was an outspoken critic and target of Nigeria's military junta. In 1970, he founded the Kalakuta Republic commune, which declared itself independent from military rule and was destroyed in a violent 1977 raid. Since his death in 1997, reissues and compilations of his

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Emmzzy vibez

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Nigeria my pride

Nigeria is renowned for its diversity, with a mix of cultures, religions, and traditions that make up its people. Despite facing various challenges, such as poverty and corruption, Nigerians are known for their strength and resilience. They have a vibrant energy and an unbreakable spirit, which allows them to overcome obstacles and strive for a better future. This combination of diversity, and strength makes Nigeria a unique and dynamic country with great potential for growth and success.

Nigeria my pride
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8:00AM Sunrise in Uyo, AKS Nigeria

A beautiful view that can make a good keyboard wallpaper or screen

8:00AM Sunrise in Uyo, AKS Nigeria
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Mila_worldwide

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Starlink enters the African market with first launch in Nigeria.

Nigeria has become the first country in Africa to see a commercial launch of satellite broadband services by Starlink, the satellite internet business of SpaceX. The firm’s Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites are designed to offer high speed, low latency broadband internet in remote and rural locations across the globe. The service is currently priced at NGN19,260 (USD41.8) per month, while hardware costs NGN268,584. As previously reported by TeleGeography’s CommsUpdate , Starlink received licences

Starlink enters the African market with first launch in Nigeria.
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Somewhere in Nigeria

Somewhere in Nigeria