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🎬 BRODA SHAGGI IN HIS FUNNIEST SKIT EVER! 😂 PURE NAIJA COMEDY

Enjoy this reissued version of a hilarious comedy sketch Broda Shaggi, now with an improved rhythm, cleaner cuts and improved audio for a better visualization experience! Broda Shaggi, known for his wild humor and his street jokes, offers another unforgettable performance that will leave you in stitches. Whether he is a fan of a long time or discovers his sketches …

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CBL vows two years’ imprisonment for would-be currency abusers

By Lincoln G. Peters The Central Bank of Liberia is set to launch a nationwide initiative aimed at preserving the dignity of the Liberian dollar through a new program named “Clean Note Campaign: Our Money, Our Pride.” The official launch will take place on Friday, September 19, 2025, at the Rally Time Market in Monrovia. The campaign comes in response …

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THE JOB INTERVIEW (A DETERMINED EMPLOYEE) || LASISI ELENU || CRAZE CLOWN.

A desperate work search engine (@crazeclown) comes to look for a job, in the strangest circumstances, and is not taking a no for response. See the latest African comedy, fun videos, interview programs, short films, diatribe and much entertainment in the Lasisi Elenu channel. I enjoyed “the job interview (a specific employee) || Laenu || fashion clown”. ? Subscribe to …

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Oluwatosin II of Tkeyz feat. Stevehills

Music + Video: Tkeyz feat Oluwatosin II. Stevehills We use cookies to make sure you offer you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site, suppose you are satisfied.

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Could Eurovision boycotts over Israel lead to a competition crisis? | Ents & Arts News

From soaring power ballads to novelty earworms, disco to metal and even “ouija pop”, there’s nothing quite like Eurovision – watched by millions around the world, tuning in to celebrate live music’s weird and wonderful.  Politics has always played a part, despite insistence by organisers the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) that it remains politically neutral. Countries have pulled out or …

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