Duke in the Northern Hemisphere (@nh_duke) 's Twitter Profile
Duke in the Northern Hemisphere

@nh_duke

Voyager πŸ¦‹ || entrepreneur || sport enthusiast ⚽️ πŸ€ πŸ₯Žβ™Ÿ||

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calendar_today19-04-2025 14:50:56

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Nigerian economy is tough on citizens right now, please let's be a blessing to people around us in our own little way. Little things can make tremendous positive impact. God bless

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Some1 shared gist about phila & different types πŸ˜‚ I had to go to different TLs to catchup.Hilarious & sad.Over here, we're touched by people's situations & we try to empathize.We don't do titles. We're sorry if our actions made u feel insecure.y'all can have your title in peace

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I'm always reluctant about sharing views on 9ja politics due to its complexity. Regardles, reading tweets from pple vehemently defending obvious propaganda is sickening. E.g Tinubu is the best thing since slice bread or Obi is the messiah. Lol, we're not ready. Gmorning y'all ❀️

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I woke up to a post about 9ja politians made by πŸ‘‘S.A.L.A.K.OπŸ•Š ,so I went to his TL. Reading through those tweets got me wondering if Nigeria will ever be a country we all dream of; a place to call home. It is saddening. Yet y'all be calling these people messiah & all whatnot. Mchew!

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All the "nkan mbe" on 9ja X is on Vampz TL, no matter how long you've gone, you'll never miss anything; the drama/stories & dragging πŸ˜‚ πŸšΆβ€β™‚οΈ

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The issue is more complex than it's presented here & u deliberately omitted weightier concerns about GMOs to suit your narrative. u talked about designating farm land, labeling & regulations, again u left out the "Nigeria-factor"; how do u think Nigeria will fare in that regard?