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Baddest0007:Wow.......she looks like wow.... Why did they ban her ? |
Giigglee:Omo Legedes.... |
omoredia:That's why the Romans killed so many 40 years after Jesus died. God Truly protected them as the Romans killed them. Where was God from 1938 - 1945 ? |
sweetjohn:Lo Jo ko jare. False Prophet. Go and read your posts about Gbola and leave me alone. Deciever |
sweetjohn:Me Church goer ? God Forbid bad thing. God forbide me being a Church goer. |
FashionAfrica:How much is Memory Card now in computer Village ? |
FashionAfrica:I like classic cars like the ones produced in 2026. Those are Classique. Putting my two fingers in a circle and blowing a kiss to all car manufacturers |
SultanYoung:Bros there is radical Christianity. Ha ha ha !!! Even those ones screaming and shouting in the name of Vigil at " Ungodly " hours of the night are Radical Christians. You think say na only Islam ? |
Captain4Jehovah:I'm laughing in your direction |
sweetjohn:Sorry mate I'm.a Christian.....surprise surprise. |
sweetjohn:Wow ! ........all the talk of how power God is is slowly diminishing. Before it was how powerful iron dome was. Now the Almighty God is being replaced with " Normal Casualties of War ". Iran did all this ........ wow. |
EndBuhariNow:Everyone is laughing in your direction |
God1000:Where are " Last Kick of a dying Horse Crew " ? Where is their God to " protect " them ? Do not Tempt God.... Do Not Fight Wars. I Alikoooooooooo have spoken |
CJStarz:Sugar box |
Waterlilly:Temu ! |
chiiraq802:Mercedes na baba ijebu they will never use that much metal on a car |
KobolanderSegun:Very Burrifful |
nex:You need to stop watching James Bond and watch Nollywood films. In Nigeria a place of Abject poverty do you know how much it costs to fix a dead phone ? If your android is truelly dead like flashing can no longer work you need to change the board or work on the board. To work on a board costs N10,000 even if you work on a board you might need to flash the phone for the phone to even start . Flashing an Android is N4,000. You mean someone will waste N14,000 on a phone ? You do not know the owner of the phone but you will gamble N14,000 in the hope of getting data that might be worthless ? That's as ridiculous as someone repairing a phone just to watch Real Madrid videos. Bros go shock say Madrid supporter no even get Madrid video for phone. A better way of looking at it is the phone is valuable because parts can be taken out and used to repair other phones. Along the line in the repairing they could look for data to steal. Let me put it this way. It's like buying data, closing your eyes and covering your ears and looking for music on the internet, with eyes closed and ears blocked. |
Patiks:Na Lia nothing dey there...... Even one of them the guy na my right hand man. The guy they bring correct magazines and newspapers for me. Omo I enjoyed that guy. When news papers were N200 I did not used to buy. My guy will bring yesterday newspaper for me today at N50. Omo I enjoyed the guy kpai. Magazine of N1,000 I dey buy for N100. One Oduduwa guy for my estate was trying to arrest him for security risk in 2015, Omo I dey my Aboki back that day the guy know say nobody fit do shishi harm am for my estate. Not every Aboki na security risk. How many stories are there of them carrying Drugs out of Nigeria, no be their line or rapping small girls in Lagos, or killing their babes in Lagos ? |
madridguy:So true. I have phones that are bad and I will never sell because those phones have emotional value. The ones I sold had zero emotional value because I was single during that time and they did not have Bluetooth, could not even show pictures talk less of play videos. Those phones were worthless to me. Anyone who is thinking of collecting my data from a dead phone or android will simply be welcomed to the world of woman entertainment. If that person is Religious all religion will be lost watching those videos. I know the best sites on the internet. Sssshhhhhhh. ........ Sshhhhh ...... Spambot is watching |
timidapsin:Wow..... I even sold two condemned phones to them for 500 per phone. Pocketed N1,000 for phones I bought in 2001. |
Giigglee:I have started noticing a pattern in how I move between my screens lately, and it is less about preference and more about physiology. When I open Twitter, or X if you are feeling technically accurate about the rebrand, my shoulders tense. My thumb gets ready. I am bracing for impact. When I open YouTube, my posture softens. I lean back. I am settling in. They are both lumped under the lazy umbrella of social media, but trying to compare them is like comparing an espresso shot to a slow simmered stew. Same pantry, completely different meals. The most obvious difference is the format, but it is really a difference in time. Twitter is built for the blink. You are meant to read, react, and move on. The interface practically begs you to scroll, to keep chasing the next ping, the next hot take, the next breaking thing. It is a firehose of consciousness, and the water pressure never drops. YouTube, on the other hand, asks for a commitment. You click a thumbnail, you surrender twelve minutes, forty two, sometimes two hours. You are not dipping in, you are sitting down. The physicality of how we consume each platform says everything. Twitter is a couch surf, phone in the dark, half awake kind of habit. YouTube is a desk chair, laptop on the lap, maybe even cast to the TV ritual. One keeps you hovering. The other invites you to land. Because of that, the cultures that grow on each feel fundamentally different. Twitter is the digital town square, if the town square had a microphone in the middle and everyone was slightly caffeinated. It is public, performative, and relentlessly reactive. You post, you get quote tweeted, you defend, you clarify, you get ratioed, you log off. Conversation happens at the speed of a reflex. Nuance does not trend, certainty does. You learn quickly that Twitter rewards the sharp edge, the perfectly timed joke, the moral clarity that leaves no room for hedging. It is exhausting, but it is also electric. When something actually happens in the world, Twitter is the nervous system. You feel it first there. YouTube feels more like a collection of living rooms. Sure, the comment sections can get messy, but the primary relationship is not user to user, it is viewer to creator. You subscribe to someone because you trust how they think, how they edit, how they pace a story. The parasocial label gets thrown around a lot, and yeah, it is real, but it is not always creepy. Sometimes it is just the natural byproduct of spending twenty hours watching someone explain vintage synthesizers or walk you through the history of concrete. You get to know their cadence. You notice when they are tired. You feel like you are hanging out with someone who is genuinely curious about something, and that curiosity is contagious. The vibe is less look at me and more come look at this with me. That shifts the creator experience entirely. On Twitter, you can blow up overnight. A single tweet, perfectly timed to a cultural moment or just stupidly funny, can pull in ten thousand followers by morning. But virality there is a sugar rush. It spikes, it crashes, and unless you are prepared to feed the machine constantly, it evaporates. Twitter does not archive your value, it demands you manufacture it fresh every day. YouTube plays the long game. Making a video that actually holds attention is brutal work. You script, you film, you cut, you color grade, you thumbnail, you agonize over the first thirty seconds. It is a craft. But the payoff is compounding. A video you uploaded three years ago can still pull in consistent views, still earn ad revenue, still introduce you to new viewers while you sleep. Twitter builds a following. YouTube builds equity. And then there is the algorithm, which is just the polite word for what each platform wants from you. Twitter recommendation engine chases engagement, and engagement is easiest to manufacture through friction. Outrage, disagreement, moral panic, dunking, panic dunking, it is all high yield content. The algorithm does not necessarily hate you, it just knows that humans are wired to respond to threat and novelty. So it feeds you exactly enough of both to keep your thumb moving. YouTube algorithm chases watch time, which is a completely different metric. You cannot watch a video because you are angry at it, well you can, but you will probably click off. Watch time rewards pacing, structure, depth, and payoff. It is why video essays thrived there. It is why tutorials, deep dives, and slow documentaries get recommended. One platform monetizes your reaction, the other monetizes your attention span. Both are engineered to keep you on the app, but they pull you in opposite directions, one by sparking friction, the other by dissolving it. None of this is to say one is better. I have watched YouTube turn into a clickbait swamp, and I have seen Twitter foster genuinely important movements, mutual aid networks, and real time accountability that legacy media could not touch. But they do different psychological jobs. Twitter is for the moment. It is how you stay tethered to the now, how you catch the temperature of the culture before it cools. It is messy, loud, and often kind of terrible for your mental health, but it is also alive in a way few places are. YouTube is for the archive. It is how you actually learn something, how you decompress, how you follow a thread of curiosity until it becomes a rabbit hole you did not know you wanted to fall down. It is slower, but it sticks. I use both, and I try to be honest about why. I open Twitter when I want to feel connected to the pulse of things, even if that pulse sometimes feels like it is running a fever. I open YouTube when I want to step out of the pulse and into a room where someone has already thought about something for a while. The internet does not need us to pick a side. It needs us to understand what each space is optimized for, and what it costs to linger there. One gives you the spark. The other gives you the slow burn. And if you are smart, you will know when to strike a match, and when to just sit by the fire. |
owagbeba:Iran are master strategists. Getting human shields around bridges is a two way ploy. Had America struck with human shields on live television America would be casted as demonic around the world. A loss of emotional sentiment towards America. Two it would give Iran the go ahead to take the war global. When I say global only one country will enjoy the global expansion. Iran have been very tit for tat and always explaining their moves before they move because they are aware of public perception plays a role in who joins you in a fight and who joins your enemy in a fight. |
Kaliningrad:Omo Iran are powerful o. And the reason for this is Iran and America were once best friends where Iran had Iran appointed American administrators running Iran in 1953. Iran know Americans very well with millions of Iranian intellectuals in America. so they know the word's to tell them and how to threaten them.. Had America carried out it's threat.... Iran would have played away match. Iran has proven to be match for America I'm glad they settled for peace because Iran get mind. |
iwaeda:Election lawsuits |
Reference:Real Madrid |
Rep9jaCom:Government has further relaxed the curfew |
blamingthedevil:Hhhhmm |
naptu2:Ok |
dederocs:They are fighting for Oil. If I want to steal money from my mother's bag how do I do it ? I tell her I want to charge her phone then she gives me her bag, I take out money and charge the phone. Nobody steals by announcing it, you steal by pretending. |
mynd1:This is not a fight of religion it's a fight of right versus wrong. America is very wrong to attack Iran. Iran are not evil like how people try to portray them, they are simply human with mistakes like every society. America it's self is full of mistakes also. The best thing was to leave Iran alone and focus on sanctions for Nuclear Weapons. Attacking Iran is an Act of Evil. Because someone is different from you does not give any one the right to kill that person. What People need to do is Google " Blinken Iran " and you will see the real hatred does not come from Iran. |
