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@Lowkee28

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Beigetreten Mart 2022
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I go try my best to stop sportybet tomorrow
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This babe just dey gimme green light to invite am over she go think say I dey nonchalant not knowing my gas don finish
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EDAFE
EDAFE@only1edafe·
God na my 20's I dey, no let me run mad abeg.
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Shubhvani
Shubhvani@shubhvanii·
There's nothing more attractive than seeing a man who has been broke and struggling finally get his money up. Bro, I pray this is you soon.
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Amba News Line
Amba News Line@amba_newsline·
Breaking News: Recently, during an interview with Western journalists in Burkina Faso, Captain Ibrahim Traoré was asked whether he fears that the situation in Venezuela an ally of Russia could happen to his country. Traoré responded that he does not depend on Russia for Burkina Faso’s security. He explained that the only assistance he might seek from Russia would be the purchase of military equipment, if available. Beyond that, he stressed that the people of Burkina Faso are fully capable of defending themselves against external threats. He also made it clear that, unlike some other African leaders, his government has no intention of sending security personnel abroad for training. “You must ensure your own security first. If your security depends on foreigners, then you are weak,” he said. Traoré added that as long as his country has the intellectual capacity, it can develop its own military equipment for self-defense. He emphasized that Burkina Faso has built a protection system based entirely on its own people, without external influence. He also criticized the continued practice among some African leaders of sending their personal security forces overseas for training. Analysts monitoring the situation argue that several African countries, including Cameroon and others, have been sending their military personnel for training in France and possibly the United States as well. They claim that the West has exploited this arrangement to advance its neocolonial and imperialist interests in these nations.They further assert that Captain Ibrahim Traoré’s decision to break away from this pattern positions him as a genuine liberator fighting for Burkina Faso’s true freedom and, by extension, for a real independence of Africa. @CapitaineIb226 Your take: Do you agree with captain Ibrahim Traorè?
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Timmy lewis
Timmy lewis@Timmyofdelta·
A moving man , go soon craze
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HEITINGAR
HEITINGAR@iamheitingar·
One day, i will say a permanent hello to wealth...
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GNF
GNF@Gazzygnf·
Try make am, cos wetin dey front pass wetin u dey face rn
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