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Idan of Calabar South

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Badagry, Lagos State انضم Mayıs 2013
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Idan of Calabar South
Idan of Calabar South@EmmaAlfredDGC·
Crafted with simplicity in mind Client very satisfied
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Sir David Onyemaizu🦍
Sir David Onyemaizu🦍@SirDavidBent·
We were both eating suya. Each time, you kept using your toothpick to pick & ‘taste’ my own. As if mine has a different flavor. FGS, you have your own, why must you taste mine? Then you said I'm overreacting.
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Idan of Calabar South
Idan of Calabar South@EmmaAlfredDGC·
@IamEriOluwa Nobody is born with a manual for fatherhood Majority of the things we promise to do as fathers are actually things we wished our fathers did when we were kids DGC
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🏘️IamEri'Oluwa🇳🇬
When I started reading this story, I immediately saw a dad who just doesn’t do well with crowds. I’m really happy he acknowledged and honoured the man I pictured in his words. Perhaps he’ll be the kind of father who shows up, sits through the events, and travels far to celebrate his kids. Whichever path he chooses, I celebrate his dad, I celebrate him, and I celebrate the quiet, beautiful love they both shared. Fathers are incredible gifts to mankind.
smv@slimvnsn

My father never came to a single thing I invited him to. Not my primary school graduation. Not my secondary school prize giving where I collected 3 awards and kept looking at the gate. Not my university matriculation. Not the ceremony when I got called to bar in 2012. I'd send him the date weeks in advance and he'd say I'll try and that was always the full sentence. I'll try. No follow up. No explanation after. My mother would sit in his place and clap loud enough for 2 people. I stopped inviting him after the bar call. Not from anger. Some people love you completely and still cannot show up and after a while you stop making them feel guilty about it. He was not a bad man. I want to be clear about that. He was a mechanic in Mushin for 35 years. Worked 6 days a week. Sent every one of us to school. Never raised his hand. Never left. The lights stayed on and the rent was paid and there was always food and he did all of it quietly without asking to be celebrated. He just could not sit in a plastic chair and watch something. I accepted that and moved on. Last year I bought my first property. A flat in Ojodu. Took 9 years of saving and 2 years of paperwork and a lawyer who nearly finished me. When the keys finally came I sat in the empty flat on the floor for an hour just breathing. I called my mother first. She screamed. My sister cried. I didn't call my father. 3 days later he called me. Said he heard about the flat from my mother. Said he wanted to come and see it. I didn't know what to do with that so I just said okay. Gave him the address. Figured he'd say I'll try and we'd never speak of it again. He showed up on Saturday at 9am. Stood at the door in his good agbada. The one he only wears for serious things. Holding a small nylon bag. I let him in and he walked through every room without speaking. Not quickly. Slowly. Like he was counting something. He checked the pipes under the kitchen sink. Knocked on the walls. Opened and closed the windows twice each. Looked at the ceiling in every room the way only a man who has fixed things his whole life looks at ceilings. Then he came and stood in the sitting room and looked at me. Said the pipework is good. Said the windows seal properly. Said whoever built this knew what they were doing. I nodded. Long silence. Then he opened the nylon bag. Inside was a small framed photo. Me at maybe 7 years old sitting on the bonnet of an old car in his workshop. Grinning. Both legs swinging. He's standing beside me with his hand on my shoulder looking at something outside the frame. I remember that day. I had gone to the workshop after school and he let me sit there while he worked and gave me a Fanta and put a Michael Jackson cassette on the small radio. I didn't know anyone had taken a photo. He said he kept it on his workshop table for 22 years. Said he wanted me to have something for the new place. I held that frame and stood very still. He said he knew he missed things. Said he was not good at the sitting and watching. That crowds made something in him go wrong in a way he never knew how to explain. Then he said the flat was good and he was proud and he asked if there was anything in the kitchen because he hadn't eaten. I laughed. Made him eggs and bread while he sat at my kitchen table in his good agbada like he owned the place. We ate and he told me about a car he was working on. I told him about a case that was giving me trouble. Normal conversation. The kind we should have been having for years. He left at 1pm. At the door he gripped my shoulder the same way he did in that photo. Didn't say anything. Didn't need to. The photo is on my sitting room wall now. First thing I hung in the whole flat. Some fathers cannot sit in the plastic chair. But mine drove to Ojodu in his good agbada on a Saturday morning with a 22 year old photograph in a nylon bag. That was his standing ovation. I just didn't know to look for it in that shape.

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Yehgha
Yehgha@yaygha·
BTW, he became her personal POS attendant BECAUSE he was hoping ONE DAY, she would let him hit. He made a gamble - scratch that - he made multiple bets over a long period of time and lost woefully. While his infinitely wiser mates were gambling on more profitable ventures like sporty, stocks and coins, and cashing out every now then, he was betting on a Nigerian woman in the name of friendship. He made a fool's bet and lost. Women are God's favourite instruments for punishing !diot men. She has done nothing wrong any more than a lion who k!lls a water buffalo that strays from the herd has violated the laws of nature. A clever woman simply profited where a foolish man fumbled. This is intelligent design This is the universe in motion This is the eco system maintaining balance
girrrrrl🫦 (Peniel Cuisines)@thelola_01

I'm so ashamed of myself ngl😭 I didn't reply him since morning

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Sir David Onyemaizu🦍
Sir David Onyemaizu🦍@SirDavidBent·
By God's grace, before this year ends, I'll be able to give you at least 1,000-2000 followers with one mention. That is where we are going to. But it won't happen if we continue with this our attitude.
Jadesey@bishaajj

Big thanks to @SirDavidBent for the awesome shoutout! 🙌 You didn't have to do that, but you showed me real love and gave me some great visibility. Appreciate you massively, you're one of the real ones! Everyone, go follow @SirDavidBent and check out what he's building. Solid guy! #MutualGrowth

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Idan of Calabar South
Idan of Calabar South@EmmaAlfredDGC·
@McFlybowy Scholes could play 6, 8 and 10 better than all of them Gerrard was more of an attacking midfielder but he had a demon level passion and ability that could carry games
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Ororo😎
Ororo😎@McFlybowy·
The right answer here is Steven Gerrard. Not because he’s the most technical (that’s Scholes), Not because he has the best numbers (that’s Lampard), …but because he gives you everything at an elite level. Gerrard is the only one of the three who could…..Play as a 6, 8, or 10 at world-class level, Carry a team with no structure and still dominate games, Decide big moments by himself….goals, assists, tackles, leadership He’s basically a system on his own. He wasn’t just “complete” he was situationally dominant. Whatever the game demanded, he could become that player in real time.
ESPN UK@ESPNUK

All in their prime, who you picking? 🤔

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2pacunlimited 𓃮@2pacunlimited·
What 2Pac song instantly fixes your mood?
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Esmal Moi
Esmal Moi@EsmalMoi·
@MrWills96 Source your head did u ask every Ronaldo fan 🤣
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Mr Wills
Mr Wills@MrWills96·
Ronaldo fans: "Modric is better than Iniesta. Kroos is better than Xavi. Casemiro is better than Busquets. Benzema is better than Suarez. Bale is better than Neymar. Ronaldo is better than Messi" Messi fans: So, who had better teammates: Messi or Ronaldo? Ronaldo fans: "Messi"
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Idan of Calabar South
Idan of Calabar South@EmmaAlfredDGC·
@Edwyeen He didn't score goals like the others nor assists. Neither could he cover distance nor could he defend I believe it's different gravy for the delicious meal Everyone has different qualities
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Edwin Onyebolise
Edwin Onyebolise@Edwyeen·
You are looking for someone with elite passing, vision, control, chance creation, shooting, set-piece proficiency, dribbling and is ambipedal – ability to use both feet with ease and to great effect. Difficult to find a player with his skillset in history, much more now. Xavi wasn't ambipedal. Scholes, Lampard and Gerrard weren't good dribblers. Modric isn't proficient in set-piece. Pirlo is the best CM this century.
VintageFootballTV@Vintage77Ball

Andrea Pirlo is a true maestro. Midfielder who manages the game casually, accurate passing, amazing vision, and deadly free kick. From Milan to Juventus, he has always been the brain of the team. World Cup 2006 & UCL 2007 is proof of its class. Elegant, calm, but deadly on the field. 🪄 Now the question is: Are there any players in the current era who can really compete with Pirlo? Who do you think? Reply below, and what is the reason! 👇

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Idan of Calabar South
Idan of Calabar South@EmmaAlfredDGC·
@Chocolatechomzy Is the man arresting the gym guy for getting his daughter pregnant or for sleeping with seventeen year old daughter
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Chomzy@Chocolatechomzy·
I watched the video of the Father that went to the gym to arrest a gym instructor for impregnating his 17 year old daughter. For some reasons, I am always of the opinion that any guy that goes to the gym every morning and evening, Monday to Sunday, rubs cream and powder, and be doing fine boy isn't serious with his life. Aside that broadchest, lines between their stomach known as 6 packs, and and yeye body physique which they pride in, most of them are gold diggers who prey on ignorant women. They will wear singlet every night, rub cream and be doing fine boy. Majority of them are Male Ashawo under the guise of Bouncers. They know that's what most ladies want, so they prioritize it I am sorry to say this, if you are dating a guy under that category, you might just be dating yourself. Some of you ladies are the ones bankrolling them under the serious boyfriend tag. Una go see shege. Some blackmail some of these ladies and take money from them. They are the people Cindy referred to as iron condemn preek. Ṅa dem dey gather baby mama full everywhere. Take this post seriously for all I care. Except it's emergency and your life depends on it, avoid bouncers and gym instructors. They will mess your life up Okey Aliyu
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90s Football
90s Football@90sfootball·
Dennis Bergkamp. 🌟
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Idan of Calabar South
Idan of Calabar South@EmmaAlfredDGC·
You have become a man You have bought your own house That is why he had that conversation with you as a man One day you will understand One day
smv@slimvnsn

My father never came to a single thing I invited him to. Not my primary school graduation. Not my secondary school prize giving where I collected 3 awards and kept looking at the gate. Not my university matriculation. Not the ceremony when I got called to bar in 2012. I'd send him the date weeks in advance and he'd say I'll try and that was always the full sentence. I'll try. No follow up. No explanation after. My mother would sit in his place and clap loud enough for 2 people. I stopped inviting him after the bar call. Not from anger. Some people love you completely and still cannot show up and after a while you stop making them feel guilty about it. He was not a bad man. I want to be clear about that. He was a mechanic in Mushin for 35 years. Worked 6 days a week. Sent every one of us to school. Never raised his hand. Never left. The lights stayed on and the rent was paid and there was always food and he did all of it quietly without asking to be celebrated. He just could not sit in a plastic chair and watch something. I accepted that and moved on. Last year I bought my first property. A flat in Ojodu. Took 9 years of saving and 2 years of paperwork and a lawyer who nearly finished me. When the keys finally came I sat in the empty flat on the floor for an hour just breathing. I called my mother first. She screamed. My sister cried. I didn't call my father. 3 days later he called me. Said he heard about the flat from my mother. Said he wanted to come and see it. I didn't know what to do with that so I just said okay. Gave him the address. Figured he'd say I'll try and we'd never speak of it again. He showed up on Saturday at 9am. Stood at the door in his good agbada. The one he only wears for serious things. Holding a small nylon bag. I let him in and he walked through every room without speaking. Not quickly. Slowly. Like he was counting something. He checked the pipes under the kitchen sink. Knocked on the walls. Opened and closed the windows twice each. Looked at the ceiling in every room the way only a man who has fixed things his whole life looks at ceilings. Then he came and stood in the sitting room and looked at me. Said the pipework is good. Said the windows seal properly. Said whoever built this knew what they were doing. I nodded. Long silence. Then he opened the nylon bag. Inside was a small framed photo. Me at maybe 7 years old sitting on the bonnet of an old car in his workshop. Grinning. Both legs swinging. He's standing beside me with his hand on my shoulder looking at something outside the frame. I remember that day. I had gone to the workshop after school and he let me sit there while he worked and gave me a Fanta and put a Michael Jackson cassette on the small radio. I didn't know anyone had taken a photo. He said he kept it on his workshop table for 22 years. Said he wanted me to have something for the new place. I held that frame and stood very still. He said he knew he missed things. Said he was not good at the sitting and watching. That crowds made something in him go wrong in a way he never knew how to explain. Then he said the flat was good and he was proud and he asked if there was anything in the kitchen because he hadn't eaten. I laughed. Made him eggs and bread while he sat at my kitchen table in his good agbada like he owned the place. We ate and he told me about a car he was working on. I told him about a case that was giving me trouble. Normal conversation. The kind we should have been having for years. He left at 1pm. At the door he gripped my shoulder the same way he did in that photo. Didn't say anything. Didn't need to. The photo is on my sitting room wall now. First thing I hung in the whole flat. Some fathers cannot sit in the plastic chair. But mine drove to Ojodu in his good agbada on a Saturday morning with a 22 year old photograph in a nylon bag. That was his standing ovation. I just didn't know to look for it in that shape.

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STUNNER
STUNNER@Cr7Godbrand·
Whatever good you do for a woman only lasts 24 hours in her memory. Women have short-term memory for the good things done for them, but long-term memory for the bad things done to them. They are naturally ungrateful beings. They hate it when we say this, but it’s the truth. People who have unlimited expectations, make too many demands, are never satisfied, and constantly make comparisons will always be ungrateful. “Oh, you want me to thank you for buying me flowers when your friends are buying cars and giving their wives and girlfriends money?” Sounds familiar, right? This is why the phrase “bare minimum” and what have you done for me” Are very common among women. You can fund her entire education, be there for her when she was sick, take care of her family…but if you refuse to celebrate Valentine’s Day for her, she will forget all those things, hold onto that one day, and make you out to be the bad guy. We have women as sisters, mothers, wives, colleagues, and friends. Many of them display these patterns. This isn’t an attack; it’s the truth. Women are very ungrateful.
STUNNER@Cr7Godbrand

What opinion about women do you have that makes people feel like this?

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Oku
Oku@oku_yungx·
Bruh WTF 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Idan of Calabar South
Idan of Calabar South@EmmaAlfredDGC·
@DeRexxxooo What stops united from having three to four CBs and one for a backup? United once had Vidic, Ferdinand, Evans and smalling in the same team Maguire can stay, but other defenders should be signed
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RexO@DeRexxxooo·
We should let maguire go and buy a new cb, that’s what serious club would do. We aren’t winning anything with maguire as our starter and this has been proven many times. Keeping maguire was the cheapest option and the cheapest option isn’t the strategy of a club that wants to win
INCOGNITO@INCREDIBUUUUU

United Fans Are predictable.. Harry maguire renews for a year with reduced salary and they have a problem with it, We should go into the new season with inexperienced heaven and Yoro, with de ligt that has a back problem with no cure, Martinez coming off two long term injuries and can’t stay fit, We should spend big on a CB in a season where we need to attend to the CM position

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Idan of Calabar South
Idan of Calabar South@EmmaAlfredDGC·
Your choice of friends are often a reflection of your value system. If you have a "friend" you don't share their beliefs, you're really not in a relationship "Can two work together except they agree?" ... Amos 4:4 DGC
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