#Nigerian men
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men-worth-your-time · 5 months ago
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Moses LDN 🇳🇬
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africanrefugeeswelcome · 5 months ago
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2 Russian mothers are shopping with their families in a supermarket in Nigeria, when they cross each other's path they realize that they have something in common and decide to record this moment
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rebu72 · 8 months ago
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blackgurlnhermoods · 2 months ago
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He keeps getting finer and finer.
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90363462 · 10 months ago
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DAMSON IDRIS Calvin Klein (2021)
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daddies-i-love · 29 days ago
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Akinwumi Adesina
An absolutely gorgeous Nigerian daddy.
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dadsinsuits · 1 month ago
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Akinwumi Adesina
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sexyfootylover · 2 months ago
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Noni Madueke in Thermal underwear
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tyranttingz · 5 months ago
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I just finally read the translation for Last Last, the whole time I thought he was dissing sis, why does he sound like any other man caught in a lie?
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brettesims · 1 year ago
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Moh Bright And Destined = Mohbad
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We lost such a light; RIP Mohbad, Imole. A Gemini JUST like Tupac. Imole in Yoruba means “Light.” UGH I have been so sad about the passing of this literal ray of sunshine. He brought so much joy and light to my life during one of my darkest times. I played his song 'Peace' on repeat as a mantra. I feel like "they", the powers that be, the industry is really trying to snuff out the light. They are silencing movers, shakers, knowers, thinkers, the ultra light beams... THE ARTISTS.
While alive he voiced that he was bullied. He alleged that his life was under threat and sought police protection from many people. He was attacked and assaulted by many until the instruction of former record label owner, Naira Marley (who grew up in London). His fans burned down the home of Naira Marley right after his passing. The record label that attacked him is actually a drug gang called the "Marlians" with Government mob ties in Nigeria AND the UK. Mohbad cried out for help but no real changes were made until after his death.
Weeks after his death evidence has been pouring out on the internet thanks to the hashtag #JusticeforMohbad. Videos were shared. He was taken to the hospital and given an injection by a nurse. He instantly fell unconscious but they claimed he was dead. They instantly announced his death worldwide. As it turns out he was not dead, however his family & frenemies (in collusion) with the Government arranged his burial on land he bought for THEM. They rushed and buried him ALIVE so no one finger could be pointed at anyone. Mind you, they buried him worse than a dog with his neck bent in a coffin he was too tall for. This was torture and a group assassination. His biological mother was the only one not in on it.
He was so strong and survived underground for a long time before eventually passing away. They only exhumed (brought up) his body once enough time had passed that they knew he was dead. Now they are doing an autopsy on his body and the Government has taken weeks (so far) for this process. I think they are testing why the many injections they forced him to take prior to his death did not kill him. He still has not had a proper burial. This followers are just waiting in anticipation for what will come next.
Mohbad started speaking out against the Gov. in 2020. He was against police brutality. He believed in the power of the people. Let’s be clear that this man was a freedom fighter & a pacifist. As tragic as the loss has been it’s been equally awe inspiring seeing his spark of light ignite the world, just as he envisioned it would.
The craziest thing about Mohbad's death is that being the genius Gemini artist that he was he left us a road map up evidence; in the form of art but also receipts and legal filings. Everything is on his Twitter or "X" account @iammohbad_ and it's well organized. He intended for the songs to come out after death because his life was too under threat. Just as Tupac he spoke of his own death. There is really no way his oppressors can lie their way out of this one - although they will try their hardest.
If anyone thinks it's an accident or coincidence that a young black male artist whose #1 single was "Peace" and last album was titled: "Blessed" was killed... you're mistaken. To me he's now the African Tupac; he had the same faith with similar complications after he chose to leave a record label. He was a purist of strong faith, like Pac who would not abide by their unhealthy lifestyle and they dragged him to the grave for it. You see, it’s deeper than just a senseless brutal death - because it was spiritual warfare with a touch of malicious jealousy. Jealousy seems to be the real pandemic right now.
When you shine too brightly so many aim to dim that light and to drag it into the mud. But the sun always rises in the morning and Mohbad's light and legacy will now beam even brighter as the entire WORLD stands up and comes together for his justice.
Why is it important as an American to note happenings in Nigeria > Ghana > India etc. ? Because all these locations were also originally colonized by the British and are all on a similar timeline of late stage capitalism. Unity IS community... internationally. Late stage #capitalism is a breeding ground for jealousy & hatred of those who can get it on their own - who can get money outside of the system and who do what we love. This was done as a message. This is disrespectful to EVERY single #artist no matter the background around the WORLD.
They don’t want us to have joy. They don’t want us to have peace. They don’t want us to find community. Without those elements present Capitalism thrives!
But I am thankful I found his music at the time I did! Music is healing and transformative. Thank you Mohbad for the love, light and legacy you left behind. Your sunshine didn't go in vein. You will always bring joy to my life!
~ B
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tonyahamblin · 1 year ago
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I love Nigerian people they're sweet and they're kind
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melaninpov · 11 months ago
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John Boyega in Mens Health
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weareravershq · 10 days ago
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otoso · 3 months ago
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"For me to come out, it must mean I'm at the door
It must mean I'm not the same
It must mean I'm on your case
For me to come out, it means that I'm at the door
I want to show you my world
Give me one break, I need faith
Faith to believe you, faith to receive you
Give me something I'm lacking"
Me & U
Song by Tems
Songwriters: Ronald Banful and Temilade Openiyi
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90363462 · 10 months ago
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DAMSON IDRIS The Guardian ❘ April, 2021
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beau-gar · 1 month ago
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ORANGE CULTURE SPR 25
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