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I’m Clement Eshemogie, Founder of @marketconnectphc. I am a season Digital Enthusiast and Social Media Marketing Consultant from Nigeria with over 10 years of professional digital content creation experience. I have helped countless brands and professionals in various fields to increase their brand exposure, conversion, engagements, reach, and build solid brand recognition online. Some of my digit

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27/01/2026

Just like our National Grid, Nigerian President Bola Tinubu collapsed in the Turkey 🇹🇷 😳😳😳 ゚viralシ

18/01/2026

Senegal 🇸🇳 are 2026 AFCON winners. Congratulations to Senegal 🇸🇳

18/01/2026

A message from ASARI DOKUBO to trolls. ゚ ゚viral

14/01/2026

Ghana Jollof is trending in Nigeria's X (formerly Twitter) space today (January 14, 2026) mainly due to a hilarious mix of football banter, superstition, and the classic Nigeria-Ghana jollof rivalry.The spark? Nigeria's Super Eagles are playing a crucial AFCON 2025 semi-final match against host nation Morocco tonight.

The referee for the game is Ghanaian official Daniel Laryea, with a South African handling VAR.Many Nigerian users are jokingly "appeasing" the Ghanaian ref by suddenly admitting (or pretending) that Ghana Jollof is better than Nigeria's version — a complete 180 from the usual fierce debate where Nigerians defend their jollof as superior.

This has led to tons of memes, polls, and funny posts like:"Ghana Jollof >>>> Nigeria Jollof" (with people adding Amapiano > Afrobeats for extra troll)

Comments hoping the ref is influenced by the praise Ghanaians laughing at the sudden "conversion" and saying things like "Now you know chale’s Jollof better"

The long-running Jollof Wars (the friendly cultural rivalry over whose version of the iconic West African rice dish is best) never really dies, but it's exploding now because of this high-stakes football context.

Nigerians are half-joking, half-superstitious about "softening" the ref ahead of a tough away game against the hosts.It's pure X chaos — banter at its finest! vs round whatever-this-is.

Who do you think wins tonight: Super Eagles or Morocco? And... Ghana Jollof or Nigeria Jollof?

09/01/2026

Did you know only 6 Nigerian state governors have been impeached since 1999? 😲 From Alamieyeseigha in 2005 to Nyako in 2014 – mostly over corruption! Watch this quick Metro Lens breakdown hosted by Clement.

Watch till the end, like if this surprised you, comment your thoughts, share with friends, and follow for more!

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05/01/2026

POV: Nigeria presidency post photo AI photo of Bola Tinubu and Paul Kagame on X causes uproar.

Can this be counted as demarketing Nigeria?

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04/01/2026

How Nicolas Maduro was CAPTURED! 😳 https://youtu.be/I4ylCtS52wc

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04/01/2026

In this episode of Metro Lens, host Clement breaks down the explosive X post about President Trump's announcement of U.S. interim control over Venezuela following a military strike that captured Nicolás Maduro.

We explore the details of the operation—the first major U.S. action in Latin America since Panama in 1989—along with mixed reactions on X, from cheers for liberty to criticisms of resource grabs and sovereignty violations.

Drawing from Reuters and NYT reports, we analyze the geopolitical fallout and what it means for global stability.Don't miss this deep dive into one of 2026's biggest stories! Like, comment, and subscribe for more Metro Lens breakdowns.

Don't miss this deep dive into one of 2026's biggest stories! Like, comment, and subscribe for more Metro Lens breakdowns.

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04/01/2026

In this episode of Metro Lens, host Clement explores the capture of Venezuelan President Nicholas Maduro by US forces and links it to Nigeria's insecurity issues,

including recent US airstrikes in Sokoto State.

Discover three key lessons the Nigerian government must learn to avoid foreign intervention and build a stronger nation.

From acting fast on security to fixing root causes like poverty and corruption, this video breaks it down in simple terms.

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