Aken Musa (aken-musa)

Aken Musa

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We did this course back in school a while ago, and we landed on a topic I’ve never forgotten—one that, in its sense, is descriptive of us as people at many levels and groups, from nation to region and even continent. That topic is “misrepresentation.” Well, I definitely won’t be your “school na scam” guy, and I won’t bother with an exposition. But a simple thought in the comments 😎

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In my boredom, I find peace with a shot or two ✌. purdeys! #Replenish

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Hello World! Understanding Estates https://imagedelivery.net/BXluQx4ige9GuW0Ia56BHw/165a2a56-f8a8-4f15-aba6-5a15c1cf3900/original https://imagedelivery.net/BXluQx4ige9GuW0Ia56BHw/c71ff17f-ff7f-424c-764e-29fc24b29e00/original

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Something adorable and historic of Nigeria 🇳🇬 is the story of the Argungu Fishing Festival in Kebbi State. This centuries old festival, which dates back to the 16th century, is a grand cultural celebration that brings together thousands of fishermen who compete using traditional tools. The sight of hundreds of men jumping into the Matan Fada River at once, using only their bare hands, nets, and large gourds to catch fish, is both heartwarming and historic. The festival symbolizes unity and peace, originating as a celebration of the end of conflict between the Sokoto Caliphate and the Kebbi Kingdom. Today, it remains a powerful display of Nigerian heritage, attracting visitors from around the world while preserving local traditions.

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