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Zeyyy

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My woman due date is now only 3-4weeks out I am stil needing any support I could get. Any spare baby items close to BENIN CITY wil be appreciated any other form of support wil be appreciated also GOD BLESS U PLS HELP REPOST I AV gotten baby bathset N few clothes Remain alot 🙏

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Pls if u in Edo state N u av spare baby items, plz assist me My woman wil put to bed soon N items are extremely expensive. I just moved out here N am trying to put tnx together. GOD BLESS U💯🙏 @LawrenceOkoroPG @_DebbieOA @BetyluvE @_kennyblaze1391 @zaddyofbenin @peace_igho



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there’s a serious fried rice skill issue in this country, nigeria.


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this type of space is terrible bc the effect is completely reliant on its stark uniformity, which will be completely broken the second a human places, like, a normal book or jacket somewhere

I just fell in love with this living space

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A girl's entire feed is filled with them on brunch, dinner and breakfast dates with their girls. Their photo dumps are vacations, activities and outdoor fun. It is YOU that hopped into their DM to get to know them that they are swindling a meal out of?


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That serial killer AYOMIDE was always retweeting Wizarab and Shola. The Incel community is a cancer, seeing women as nothing but items, things and being blamed for thier sad lonely lives which in turn becomes femicide. #JusticeForChristianah


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17. ALL YOU HAVE TO DO? 1. Go to your Google/Apple play store. 2. Download the Silencio App 3. Start recording Noise in your locality 4. And Earn! Voila!💰💰🪙 Also follow @silencioNetwork to stay updated on all the fun activity!!🥳🎉 Stay Happy, stay Silent🤫 Thank you!

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16. SO WHAT DO WE DO? It's a combination of things really, starting with us resolving to make our planet a lot more quiet. Importantly, it's a good thing I found @silencioNetwork; a community-powered network that rewards users for providing hyper-local noise pollution data.

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15. ...levels ranging from 55.30 dB to 90.3 dB ([University of Lagos](ir.unilag.edu.ng/bitstreams/75b…). Clearly, these elevated noise levels pose significant health risks, including sleep disturbances, hearing impairment, and stress.


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14. 📌 The World Health Organization (WHO) defines noise pollution as levels above 65 decibels (dB). Noise becomes harmful at 75 dB and painful at 120 dB . (who.int/europe/news-ro…). 📌 In Lagos, noise levels often exceed these limits. A study of 32 locations found avg. sound


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13. Quick Stats: 📌 Noise pollution affects around 300 million people worldwide (sciencedirect.com/topics/enginee…)


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12. But for me, it lingered. I couldn't shake the thought: How much of this madness have we accepted as normal? I started to research statistics on Noise Pollution globally and in Lagos.


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11. Beyond the initial buzz of rehashing the wild incident to classmates the next day—as though we didn't all witness it— everyone soon forgot about the event of that night —just another one of those crazy Lagos moments.


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10. OUR BEST GUESS? Club-goers who had too much to drink and decided to spice things up. But the damage was done. The tranquil evening peace had been disturbed, and it would take another hour for me to fall asleep again.


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9.WHAT WAS THE CAUSE OF THE COMMOTION? Some wild individuals had decided to set off hundreds of fireworks and firecrackers all at once, just outside the campus premises. WHO THEY WERE? We'll never know. WHAT THEY WERE CELEBRATING? That remains a mystery.


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8. I later learned that some sustained injuries from colliding with each other and objects. This madness lasted for about 7 to 10 minutes. In shock, I went out into the corridor to understand what was happening, and it wasn’t until I looked up that I realized what happened.


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7. Unfortunately, my much-needed slumber was rudely interrupted by what appeared to be, at first, a shootout, and as the noise got louder, an invasion. It was utter chaos. People fled in panic, unsure of what they were escaping from.


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Traffic is a way of life; Night times are about hitting the clubs, having fun, or hustling. There's just always something going on in the city that never sleeps. So, you learn to study with the noise, go to classes with the noise, and even sleep with it.


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5. In Lagos particularly, where I attend the Nigerian Law School, noise is just one of those things you have to live with. The coastal city, home to an estimated 16,536,018 people, is Nigeria's commercial nerve center, and entertainment capital (Nigeria's NYC/Cali!).

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4. In Nigeria where I live, noise pollution is a norm. Traffic is usually "An orchestra of chaos blaring in a symphony of honks, revs, and yells."(thanks, ChatGPT!); generator sounds are lullabies; clubs and religious houses function well into the night.

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