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Cycle Sense

@cyclespeaks

Empowering women with facts, not fear. Tips, truths, and talk about hormones, cycles, fertility & wellness. Your body, your health — demystified.

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We will rise. ✊ Together, we’ll raise our voices until every creator is heard and treated fairly. This platform was built on us and we won’t be ignored. 💙 Premium

We will rise. ✊
Together, we’ll raise our voices until every creator is heard and treated fairly.
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𝐄 𝐊 𝐄 𝐍 𝐄 (@ekene094) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The outcome of the primaries will test the strength of this coalition. If Peter Obi gets the presidential ticket, it will be a big win for Nigerians, but some major political players whose loyalty is fickle might leave the party. On the other hand, if someone else somehow gets

The outcome of the primaries will test the strength of this coalition.

If Peter Obi gets the presidential ticket, it will be a big win for Nigerians, but some major political players whose loyalty is fickle might leave the party.

On the other hand, if someone else somehow gets
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Atiku may be even worse than Babablu. This man has been contesting for the presidency for the past 19 years without any regard for the zoning system. His selfishness and greed will never allow him to support another candidate. They should understand that any coalition will only

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He's trying to basically privatise the ability to grow food on Nigerian soil by pushing his environmentally destructive GMO seeds that alter the soil and make it unable to grow the local seeds that we've grown for thousands of years. Once his seeds displace our local varieties,

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🚨Monday – Support Monday Promote your hustle. Drop your business links and let the community show love and support by retweeting for more visibility. Let's go!

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Until men realize that many women have nothing to lose and learn to avoid their bait they’ll keep falling into traps. A woman determined to destroy can go to any length and still walk away unscathed.

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Collecting money from a guy who is not your boyfriend all in the name of it’s a gift, I didn’t ask him is also cheating but you are too broke to know that.

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Former President Muhammadu Buhari has passed away. He died this afternoon at a clinic in London. RIP, you will not be missed.

Sir David Onyemaizu🦍 (@sirdavidbent) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Buhari was easily the worst president this country has ever seen apart from Bulaba. A few RIPs will not erase his shortcomings. The ENDSARS massacre is part of his legacy. The naira scarcity issue is also part of his legacy. People suffered & died during his tenure.👍

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Respect the dead kill all of you there. Did the dead respect the living when they were alive? Did the dead respect the lives of the humans placed under his care in his 8 years?

Sir David Onyemaizu🦍 (@sirdavidbent) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Life is too dynamic, please treat people fairly. Simple acts of decency & dignity go a long way in restoring self confidence in people. Never use any position you occupy to subjugate people because the table is always turning. You won't always sit there forever.

NEFERTITI (@firstladyship) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Before the APC, Sniper was used as insecticide, & the cost was 300 Naira. Now people take it to end their lives. Before the APC, you had no betting Apps. One of those that introduced gambling in Nigeria is enjoying his retirement at the HoR. Back then, betting was for wayward

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The tragedy for Nigerians is that no one can tell which food is GMO or non-GMO Nigerians don’t have that luxury of a choice. No labels, no functioning regulatory body. We just eat everything we see. We can’t differentiate.