Happy holiday Fam
Whatever you do today, abeg add enjoyment to it (insert problem e no dey finish, make you try dey enjoy).
ICYMI, catch the previous edition here
1.. Glad we're not ready to have that conversation. Check the quotes though
E say nah nonsense
Ahn. What did we carry, what did we throw
Lol
Another angle
2.. beht, beht I’m using them because they are more convenient na
Ohhh
Tears
3.. So power bank too nah turn off (Bombastic side eye)
On ni ke ma mu glucose (they said you should be drinking glucose)
4.. Interesting, you can check the quotes here
Wawu
😂
5.. Zira on her new toaster
They said you people should be keeping your projections to yourself
E dey deliver stable
6.. Olabinjo on the company that is running on a pure vibe
Hmm
Jude on doing banger boy tweet for VC
7.. Lmaooo
Tear🥲🥲
8.. Apparently, the designer whose work was replicated was not credited. NG designers were like copy and pasting might be easy, but giving credit is even easier.
The comment
Context
9.. Ballers dey this word mehn
10.. Lmao, what is unNigerian 😂
11.. Omoo x 5
Official News
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Altech Group, a company based in the Democratic Republic of Congo, has secured $18 million in debt financing and grants to further enhance its market presence and increase energy access throughout the country.
Roqqu, a Nigerian cryptocurrency exchange, has received regulatory approval from the South African government to operate in the country. This approval allows users in South Africa to buy cryptocurrencies and withdraw money using the South African rand.
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In the middle of my not-so-restful-holiday, I stumbled on this ma and had a good laugh😂😂😂