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ADEDAPO | Daddy Tammy

@ADEDAPOSAMJAY

God - Love - Oloruntamilore - Family - @manutd - Romans 5:8, Philippians 4:13.

Heaven's Estate Beigetreten Ekim 2010
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Name cannot be blank@hackSultan·
The blind state of the world only sees her waking up by 4:30AM to pack a lunch, they’re not concerned that her husband is going to work by 4:30AM and would be at work long enough that he’d have to eat his lunch there.
Big Kryssi@DuhItsKryssi

When I tell people I get up with my husband every morning at 4:30am to pack his lunch and make him a hot breakfast they asked me if his arms were broken so I don’t think they want to hear it.

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みっどないと。
みっどないと。@maranatakuro·
イエス・キリストとの関係を持つこと以上に大切なことはありません‼️ イエスを知らずに死んではいけません❗️
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Vijan Vision
Vijan Vision@vijan_vision·
My mom was born in Trinidad and the eldest of 3 siblings, her father died a week before they were supposed to come to Canada. My mom and my grandmother still packed their bags and made it to Canada. They lived in a basement with a family friend and cleaned animal shelters and warehouses at night (my mom was 16 at this time) A couple years later her youngest brother was diagnosed with total kidney failure while still only being a landed immigrant (the lawyer who was supposed to file their PR paperwork stole their money and was never to be found) My mom’s middle brother dropped out of school to work in an autobody shop to help with the bills, my grandmother started working an assembly line in a factory and any odd job she could. My mom became her youngest brother’s primary caregiver after she got married to the most supportive and loving husband and had me and my sister. As the years went on my mom was raising two kids while also raising her youngest brother who had now developed a plethora of other medical complications including heart failure at 25 years old. She never wavered in the face of adversity and took my uncle to every doctors appointment and specialist appointment right up until he received a kidney transplant nearly 16 years after the initial failure. Unfortunately, two years after her youngest brother received his kidney transplant, her middle brother died of a massive heart attack at 44 years old and left behind a 15 year old son who my mom now also started to look after. After her middle brother died, her youngest brother’s transplanted kidney failed and his heart condition worsened with open heart surgery now being inevitable. In 2021 my uncle now had surgery and my mom took the entire year off from work to take care of him and assist in his recovery. In January of 2022, my father was then hit by a car and was sent to hospital, and my mom was now splitting her time between being at the hospital making sure my dad was alright and then going to the other end of the city to take care of her brother. Unfortunately a week after my dad was released from hospital, my mom’s youngest brother passed away from complications of pneumonia and heart failure. Somehow my mom pulled the pieces together and continued to smile after losing both her little brothers. My mother and grandmother were always inseparable and even more so after the youngest brother passed away, they would spend every Wednesday and Friday together, and countless hours on the phone every night. In 2025, my grandmother suffered from an aortic aneurism which was deemed to be at a fatal size if not operated on immediately. On April 8th 2025, my grandmother when in for surgery, and due to complications she suffered a massive stroke on the operating table and less than 10 days later my mother now lost the final member of her nuclear family. To this day I will never understand how my mom gets out of bed everyday, or smiles and still sees the colours of the world, but she is truly one of the most incredible women to ever walk this earth and I am the luckiest and most blessed person to call her my Mom.
soup 🤍@alorazei

give me your mom’s lore

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Omoye✨🫶@0moyeh·
Now that you're single, are you not doing chores in your house?
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Cross˚@Elkrosmediahub·
Not having a parent that will embarrass you and your future generation like this, is actually a thing to be proud of. Little wins mehn🙏🏽🙏🏽
Obiasogu David@afrisagacity

“Raise the packs and thank President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.” - What Tinubu’s supporters in Lagos were made to do for a carton of the Renewed Hope package. Their leader still read a long address to appreciate Tinubu. Chai, my goodness!✍️

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David Ade
David Ade@Dayveed_Ade·
Master strategist dey fear election.. Thief.
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DGov
DGov@omoluabi1sq·
I am Yoruba and a proper Omoluabi. I can tell you authoritatively that Bola Ahmed Tinubu is only representing the interest of himself and not that the Yorubas.
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Alhaji
Alhaji@yeankhar·
Easter starts tomorrow. Nuhu Ribadu should help us beg his brothers not to bomb and slaughter Christians this Easter. Please talk to your people!
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Eziokwu
Eziokwu@Iameziokwu·
There are men who will text “I miss you” and immediately go to sleep. Then there is Abbas. He put on a Hijab, adjusted his voice, risked being disgraced, beaten, arrested, and turned into the biggest topic in Yobe just because he wanted to see his girl. William Shakespeare would have looked at this and quietly opened a notebook. This is the kind of foolish, reckless, dangerous love that built stories like Romeo and Juliet. Not because it was wise. But because it was so intense that common sense stopped working. Imagine the planning. Borrowing clothes. Sneaking through the street. Rehearsing how to walk. Hoping nobody notices your voice is too deep or your slippers are size 46. Then entering another man's house knowing that if you are caught, you are finished. And he still went. People should stop saying Nigerian men are not romantic. Some of them are out here risking their freedom, their dignity and the possibility of becoming a permanent family story told every Christmas.
Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories

JUST IN: A young man named Abbas has been arrested by the NSCDC in Yobe state for dressing like a woman to visit his girlfriend in her father's house.

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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
Yesterday defenders of democracy, today's destroyers, What a shame. What an irony of history, that the acclaimed defenders of democracy and human rights who claimed to have fought for democracy during the era of General Sani Abacha now find themselves worse than the man they opposed. Today, General Sani Abacha, once presumed face of oppression, will be remembered as seemingly more democratic and more respectful of human rights than the so-called champions of activism from the NADECO days. Power indeed reveals character. A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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Teejay Communication Hub
Teejay Communication Hub@jayteeofnaija·
It's the first person on the list for me 😭😂
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is_bukky 🎀@ArewaAdebukolaa·
If Tinubu hadn’t entered, they would’ve said he would have transformed Nigeria by now.
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Football on TNT Sports
Football on TNT Sports@footballontnt·
Might be the most accurate football post we've seen 😅
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