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Carpe diem. Love. Family. Peace. Arsenal.

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Outside Behavior@outsideBHV·
@seyikanbai Until you’re in a circle of friends and you are the poorest, you will understand how terrible guys can be too.
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Cucurella to Real Madrid out of nowhere.
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Outside Behavior@outsideBHV·
Brazil is overrated. That so much hype to draw to Morocco.
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Outside Behavior@outsideBHV·
Religion knows about heaven and hell, but can’t tell us who built the pyramid.
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I have had a long day, I need Brazil to serve us Morocco. That will be a good night .
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iLLBLISS OGA BOSS
iLLBLISS OGA BOSS@illBlissGoretti·
The igbos have contributed immensely to the Lagos economy! Commerce Wise! if you have a problem with it HUG A FRIGGING Transformer!!! We have made massive investments in Real estate too!! other tribes have contributed too. why is it always a problem when it’s the igbos?!! why??
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Outside Behavior@outsideBHV·
@brunfocused For same uni where even your classmates see you as boys, na rich person them dey date for department.
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arthur fleck@brunfocused·
2nd year uni this girl left me for an older guy, I tried to get closure. Her friends sat me down to explain how because we were the same age it wouldn’t work she should be with someone older, more established(💵) 👍🏾 now I’m stable, internet says I should date people my age?? 😂
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Outside Behavior@outsideBHV·
@NigeriaStories Of course they will always shift blame. The north are doing nothing to little to combat terrorism.
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Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories·
“We are lacking boots on ground in Nigeria 🇳🇬, the entire police force is not more than 400 thousand officers and entire military not up to 270 thousand for a country with over 230 million people. Unless we create a state police in Nigeria, we cannot address the issues of insurgency, banditry, and kidnappings.” - Kaduna State Governor, Sen. Uba Sani says
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Gabriel Unwaba@GUnwaba·
@OgbeniAdugbo @DanielRegha You can buy land in Igbo land from families, lineages (umunna), or communities, but not individuals. Outsiders can buy land through legal processes and with the consent of the family or community that holds ancestral rights.
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Daniel Regha@DanielRegha·
Can the Igbos allow 100% non-indigenes to contest political positions in the South-East?Let's start from there.
Instablog9ja@instablog9ja

You Can’t Stop Igbos From Contesting for Governorship in Lagos — Prof. Sam Amadi Insists Former chairman of the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), Prof. Sam Amadi, has insisted that Nigerians should be free to seek political office anywhere in the country, regardless of their ethnic background, stressing that Igbos have the right to contest for the highest positions in Lagos. Speaking on issues of citizenship, integration and national unity, Amadi warned against treating any ethnic group as second-class citizens in Nigeria. “You cannot tell Igbos that they should not vie for the biggest office in Lagos because they are not Yoruba people. That’s an error,” he said. According to him, the principle of common citizenship means every Nigerian enjoys equal rights across the country. “The idea of common citizenship is that we are all citizens of Nigeria. We can’t be less citizen in Sokoto,” he stated. Amadi, however, distinguished between cultural rights and legal rights, arguing that while non-indigenes may not lay claim to traditional institutions in their host communities, they retain full political and civic rights. “An Igbo man who has built his business, who says ‘I want to represent Apapa,’ has a right. And the people have a right to choose him or not,” he said. He urged young Igbos not to live in fear of backlash while pursuing legitimate opportunities and political aspirations. “We should be wise, respectful and tolerant, but we must be assertive. We must be clear that we are part of Nigeria,” Amadi said, adding that national integration cannot succeed if citizens are discouraged from feeling a sense of belonging outside their ethnic homelands. The former NERC boss also lamented what he described as growing perceptions of ethnic discrimination among young Nigerians, saying many feel opportunities are determined by tribe rather than merit.

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Outside Behavior@outsideBHV·
@ArtetaEra We can’t sell both in the same window. It’s impossible. Trossard can go this window.
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People are attacking me for saying Martinelli and Trossard shouldn't be sold in same window. Many people don't understand how football works. Selling both will be a gamble we can't afford.
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Outside Behavior@outsideBHV·
For Afrobeats to keep evolving, we need to keep producing new artistes every year. That is how the genre grows. We cannot keep relying on the big four forever. The emergence of artistes like Mavo, Fola, BNXN (Buju), Odumodublvck, and Shallipopi, among many others, has helped keep Afrobeats fresh and vibrant. We can agree or disagree on individual preferences, but their impact on the culture is undeniable. Even the old cats need new sounds and fresh ideas. We’ve seen how Wizkid, Olamide, and other established stars are now embracing and collaborating with younger artistes. Their creativity and new perspectives have added another layer to the genre and kept it moving forward. Afrobeats thrives when every generation contributes something new. That is how great music cultures survive.
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Alex Goldberg@GoldbergCFC·
🚨 Chelsea exploring deal to sign Facundo Buonanotte from Brighton. 21yo attacking midfielder expected to be gettable for ~€40m. Move for Argentinian international does not impact #CFC interest in Brendan Aaronson or other options to strengthen attack
David Ornstein@David_Ornstein

🚨 Arsenal exploring deal to sign Christos Tzolis from Club Brugge. 24yo left-sided winger expected to be gettable for ~€40m. Move for Greece international does not impact #AFC interest in Morgan Rogers or other options to strengthen attack @TheAthleticFC nytimes.com/athletic/73550…

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