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    From Our Allies

    A Nigerian guide to becoming influential: The Invictus Obi starter pack 

    Nigerians are a humble people, they do not need much proof before they revere you. After all, N2,000 is enough to buy their votes. When you have started the foundation, the media and NGOs would start taking you more seriously. You would be invited to shows, and talks, both locally and internationally. In simple terms, you have blown.

    Supporting Striker, 3 years ago 2 8 min read  
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    A traveller’s guide to enjoying Ekiti State; Nigeria’s yahoo yahoo capital. 

    “we do rituals a lot in this place, but they’ll ask you to donate yourself, before they use you, we don’t really force people to use them”. Local man reveals.

    Peculiar Mess, 3 years ago 0 4 min read  
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    What an honest ad for Loom really looks like 

    Previous studies have also shown that inability to cash out may lead to dizziness, poor appetite, rapid weight loss, fever, depression, among 451 other symptoms. If any of these side effects persists after three days, we recommend you see a doctor (if you still have some money left).

    Tubosun Ajanaku, 3 years ago 1 3 min read  

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