AnnA
@anna_suberu
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The most underrated act of kindness is simply letting people be. Let them mispronounce a word, talk too much about a show they love, or get excited about something you don't quite understand. Everyone has something that lights them up, let them shine, even if it's not your thing.
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@PhilOfLife_ Let your emotions run free and watch the reactions of others
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Teyana saying “Softness Isn’t a Liability” rings so true. I literally said that the other week on Instagram.
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“And God saw all the things that he had made, and they were very good.” https://t.co/4tBLmQ4h0r
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Your parents programmed you the best way they knew. It is up to you to reprogram yourself as many times as needed until you finally meet you.
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Took me a minute to clock that the most expensive thing I own is my beating heart and I will protect her at all fucking cost
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So since the Christmas Day strikes, your president didn’t think it was necessary to speak to Nigerians? America carried out air strikes in your country and not even a word to nigerian citizens? There has not be 10mins to spare for a national address?
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We are outnumbered by low agency people. No critical thinking.
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It appears that the older Nigeria becomes, the more it regresses instead of progressing. Successors often turn out worse than their predecessors. I feel this way about leadership in Niger State, and I see the same pattern at the federal level. The world is undergoing a reset,
Whatever will be will be. Whatever happens, I will never regret believing in Nigeria - the Nigeria that funded African independence struggles and absorbed bullets intended for the entire continent , not the useless version of Nigeria that bombs neighbours on behalf of France,
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What a sad Day to be a Nigerian. This will be first time since the establishment of Nigeria that another country will conduct a military operation on our soil to "help" us dislodge terrorists. Even at the height of Boko Haram, our government outrightly rejected foreign
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Nigerian women are most likely to start a business than any where else in the world We don’t have to be the perfect anything to have policies or initiatives that truly help them With Nigeria’s current economic realities, funding women-owned business should be front and center
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Not a single senator has said “this is not right”. Not one. Wretched elders are a blight on society. Not a single iota of bravery or honesty in that place. The real den of iniquity
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This is why I’ve always said that International Women’s Day is not a holiday to be celebrated or reduced to tokenism. It's a reminder. Stop handing out cakes and party packs in the office while ignoring issues like workplace harassment, unequal pay, or systemic discrimination.
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