Samuel🦦🍃
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Is it too much to ask ?🥹
DAMI FOREIGN🥶@TheDamiForeign
Quote this tweet with what you need right now.
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Samuel🦦🍃 أُعيد تغريده


@iammissM_ @simi2fine Oh trust me my d*** was built to destroy babe.
You won’t last an hr either me trust me😌
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@Awogbade22 @simi2fine My Pvssy was made to last long love.
Unless if you're to chickened to do it for that long
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@BritisherPaz49 Wish I was in the pain though 🌚🫣
Would have seen some BBC
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Samuel🦦🍃 أُعيد تغريده
Samuel🦦🍃 أُعيد تغريده

@iammissM_ @softbaeby_ It’s more than worth it trust me😌
You don’t want to know how b*g🌚
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@Ogunleye2002 @instablog9ja Ohh that hurt your feelings my bad I hope you have enough money for dialysis you’ll be needing a lot you retarded fuck
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@Awogbade22 @instablog9ja This swear na for you and your family members . Cos I no offend you .
And so shall it be for you and your family
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500-Level Covenant University Student D+es After Coll@psing from Breathing Complications During Football Match
A 500-level Building Technology student of Covenant University (CU), Ota, Ogun State, Toluwase Jesutunmise Emmanuel (Tunmise), has d+ed after coll@psing during a football match on campus.
In a statement signed by Vice-Chancellor Professor Timothy A. Anake, the university attributed his d+ath to an undisclosed underlying heart condition and dismissed claims of negligence or inadequate medical care.
According to the statement, Tunmise left the ongoing Chancellor’s Cup match after complaining of leg pain and exhaustion. Soon after, his condition worsened as he experienced breathing difficulties. Fellow students rushed him to the university’s medical centre, where medical personnel reportedly administered cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) using an automated external defibrillator (AED), but efforts to revive him were unsuccessful. The university added that its management team remained present throughout the incident and supported the family.
However, some students challenged this account, alleging that essential equipment such as oxygen and nebulizers were unavailable, and claiming that prayers were prioritised over urgent medical care. The Vice-Chancellor maintained that there was no shortage of staff or equipment.
Meanwhile, a statement attributed to the deceased’s family raised concerns about discrepancies between the university’s account and eyewitness reports. The family questioned the speed at which conclusions were announced without an independent investigation and pointed to unresolved issues, including the timeline of events, his condition when help arrived, and the adequacy of the medical response.
They said they are reviewing medical records and eyewitness testimonies and seeking an independent assessment, noting they have yet to receive a clear medical explanation. Emphasising their commitment to truth and accountability, the family stated they are prepared to take necessary steps to fully understand the circumstances and urged transparency from all parties.

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