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So Nigeria can actually ban US products? Na wa O! 😂🤣🤣 |
I blame Tinubu 🙄😒😒 |
RIP |
That's his business 😂 |
One man's food is another man's poison. Welcome home sister! 🙂 |
The estate security are the first suspects. It was an inside job |
Anything just to trend 🤣 |
At least they honored him. RIP |
Their wahala 🤣 |
This is a hard teaching. . . |
I miss Mummy G.O. 😭 |
Wishing him quick recovery. |
You can't deactivate because this relationship is "till death do us part" , that's why 😁 |
What happens to the false accuser? |
The car was trying to eat. Nothing more 😁 |
123yes:Have you seen the list of countries most indebted to China! 🤣 |
temitope27:"Safe hands" not "save hand" |
Agbadorians and APC urchins will not like this! |
I honestly don't know why boxing is a sport. That shìt is dangerous! RIP to the departed. His opponent has to live with this memory 😔💔💔 |
strangest:You know, if you care to ask AI about him, you'll get the following response: Prof. Amos Ishola Awodiya is a Nigerian academic known for his contributions to literature, drama, and theatre studies. Below is a list of some of his notable articles and academic publications: Books: 1. "The Drama of Femi Osofisan: A Critical Perspective" (1995) – A critical analysis of the works of Nigerian playwright Femi Osofisan. 2. "The Triumph of the Water Goddess"(1996) – A play exploring African cultural themes. 3. "The Nigerian Theatre and the Emergent Playwrights" (2000) – A study of contemporary Nigerian theatre. 4. "Theatre and Politics in Wole Soyinka’s Plays" (2003) – An examination of political themes in Soyinka’s dramas. 5. "Theatre and Development in Africa" (2007) – Discussing the role of theatre in African societal development. Journal Articles & Book Chapters: 6. "Femi Osofisan and the Tradition of Modern African Drama" – Published in African Literature Today. 7. "Wole Soyinka and the Revolutionary Ethos in African Drama" – Appeared in *Research in African Literatures. 8. "Theatre as a Tool for Social Change in Nigeria" – Published in *Nigerian Theatre Journal. 9. "Cultural Aesthetics in Contemporary Nigerian Drama" – Featured in *Journal of African Cultural Studies. 10. "The Role of the Playwright in National Development" – A chapter in an edited volume on African theatre. Conference Papers & Unpublished Works: 11. "Postcolonial Drama and the African Experience" – Presented at an international conference on African literature. 12. "Theatre, Ritual, and Modernity in Nigerian Performances" – A seminar paper at the University of Lagos. Prof. Awodiya’s works primarily focus on African theatre, postcolonial drama, and the socio-political dimensions of Nigerian plays. For a complete and updated list, you may check academic databases like Google Scholar, JSTOR, or ResearchGate, or consult university library catalogs where his works are archived. You're welcome 🙂 |
Automate your business processes. Establish accounting procedures. Tighten financial security. Conduct periodic audit. |
They've perfected the art of extorting the masses 1. Identify a few key opinion leaders in Nigeria 2. Offer them premium packages & other incentives. 3. Do whatever you want |
Are the men so subceptible to lack of self control that they have to subject their women to this? Well, what do I know? 🤐 |
Sonnobax15:They are fried 😁 |
Alawee was N7,500 during my service year. |
I pray you recover and become stronger and wiser. It is well 🙏 |
Hunger-engineered crowd. I wonder what they're getting this time. Rice? N2,000? Salt? Indomie? Free food? 🤔 |
I came for the picture 🙄😒😒 |
The next phase is about to commence in Nigeria. Welcome electric vehicles. Oil barons, be ready to drink your own oil 😁 |
heniford2:Some of these electric charging stations are solar powered. |
Because of the confusion in Isaiah 4:1 😁 |
Celebrity mama 🤣 |
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