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10 amazing things on Twitter you should see NOW!

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10 amazing things on Twitter you should see NOW!

1. This photo of a Nigerian passport from 1985

2. This lady that assumed her boyfriend is dead, since she called 37 times

3. Four words most lady would love to her

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4. This fees for a child in primary school

5. This struggle of a husband shorter that the wife

6. This parody video of Taylor Swift right now

7. This tweet on the convertible Keke

8. This tweet that describes gender equality in Nigeria

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9. The roadside meatpie with beans inside

10. This homeless man who stepped up his game

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