David Abraham Eventus

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David Abraham Eventus

David Abraham Eventus

@david_eventus

I AM MYSELF. 🇳🇬 Turn On Notifications 🔔

Beigetreten Eylül 2023
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David Abraham Eventus
David Abraham Eventus@david_eventus·
May we come across good news that will change our lives forever, amen.
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David Abraham Eventus
David Abraham Eventus@david_eventus·
@DocPriyamMD I take cough syrup for dry cough. Persistence of dry cough can end up damaging internal organ due to difficulty in carrying out the natural act.
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Dr. Priyam Bordoloi
Dr. Priyam Bordoloi@DocPriyamMD·
A patient’s relative asked: "If coughing is the lungs' natural way of clearing out mucus and bacteria, why do we take cough syrups to stop it? Aren't we just trapping the infection inside?"
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The Master Builder
The Master Builder@KingsProtocol·
Do semen retention for 60 days and watch how differently money and opportunity start moving in your direction.
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Mia♡
Mia♡@luxemiaa·
You just left the beach. You’re showered, and now lying clean in the crisp hotel bed. You have two hours until dinner reservations, an extra long phone charger and the ceiling fan on high.
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SpectreNBA
SpectreNBA@spectreNBA·
do we have adults who have never travelled of their states?
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Westside L.A. Guy
Westside L.A. Guy@WestsideLAGuy·
If I had to summarize the biggest difference between the America of today vs that of my childhood, it's that the country now feels like a perpetual array of fraud, grift, transactional scheming. Everyone is out to get a piece of the pie, no sense of a national story or vision.
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Westside L.A. Guy
Westside L.A. Guy@WestsideLAGuy·
I only know one tech company where VPs & directors routinely dated baddies & some of them married legit models. Snapchat, circa 2015-2020 IYKYK
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DØÇTÖR CRUÏS£
DØÇTÖR CRUÏS£@ThatCruiseMedic·
Anybody who has gone to Enugu for NYSC is familiar with this place called Agwu. This is the community where NYSC orientation camp for young innocent Nigerian graduates is located in Enugu state. If Fulani herdsmen are already attacking close to NYSC orientation camp then I am scared for everyone who will be posted to Enugu state this month for their orientation programme
Instablog9ja@instablog9ja

Several people reportedly k+lled as Fulani terr%rists att@ck in Enugu

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A.Y.O
A.Y.O@YusufAsunmogejo·
Your ignorance and insincerity are worse than the terrorism you are fighting. I don’t know why the police have not picked you up with the fake videos you have been posting since yesterday. This video is Benin, not Nigeria for God’s sake. Is comedy not profitable again? Or you are here on an agenda? Please ignore Nasiru.
NASIRU@iamnasboi

PRESIDENT @officialABAT

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TheHost
TheHost@TheHost_·
Just watched a wild scene at UPS Store that left the whole line speechless. Cashier: “Your total is $200.12.” Customer hands over two crisp $100 bills and starts digging for 12 cents. Cashier takes the $200, then immediately hands ONE $100 bill back and says, “I can’t break a $100, you’re good.” Customer, confused: “But… isn’t it $200?” Cashier snaps: “I said I can’t break it. You’re good.” The lady just stood there holding the $100, looking around at us like “Am I losing my mind?”
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AFTER HOW MANY CHILDREN
I’m polarised on this. As someone who moved her children, who had just started school, from London to a predominantly white city, the difference was clear. Sometimes I wondered how that would affect them socially. However, when you take gang culture and some of the challenges associated with certain areas into account, you also understand why many parents choose to move their children far away. I remember when we were house hunting. There were some areas my husband immediately took off the list, in his words “Not good for kids”
Esé@EseAllegra

You have to raise black kids in London man

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Queeneth
Queeneth@Queeneth01olx·
My husband came home one Friday night and said we need to talk. Then he sat down across from me and added: "What I'm about to tell you will change everything." My heart nearly stopped. 😭 We had been married for 6 years. Built our life together from scratch. And for months, something had felt off. He barely laughed anymore. He barely ate. Barely slept. He came home exhausted even on good days. Sometimes I would wake up at 2am and find him sitting alone in the living room with all the lights off. Every time I asked what was wrong, he gave the same answer: "I'm fine. Just work stress." The moment he said those words, my mind went straight to the worst possibilities. Then one day, his younger brother came to visit. Before leaving, he quietly pulled me aside, "Aunty, please take care of my brother. Something is bothering him. He just won't talk about it." That conversation stayed with me. That night I couldn't sleep. My mind went everywhere. Another woman? A secret child? Dept? Or something worse? 😭 So when my husband finally said we needed to talk, I was already preparing for bad news. He looked more nervous than I had ever seen him. Then he held my hands and said: "For six months, I've been hiding something from you." I felt my chest tighten. He took a deep breath. Then finally said, "I was diagnosed with depression." I couldn't speak. Not because I didn't know what to say. But because suddenly everything made sense. The sleepless nights. The distance. The sadness he couldn't explain. The weight he had been carrying alone 😭 He continued: "I didn't tell you because I was afraid you'd see me as weak. I was afraid you'd stop respecting me." That was the moment I broke down. Not because he had depression, but because the man I loved had been carrying that burden alone for six months while pretending everything was okay. He thought hiding his pain was protecting me. He thought asking for help would make him less of a man. That night we both cried. For the first time in months, he stopped pretending to be strong. And for the first time in months, he didn't have to carry it alone. Sometimes the people who looked strongest are fighting battles nobody can see. Teach the men around you that vulnerability is not weakness. That sometimes asking for help is the bravest thing a person can do. What's the hardest thing someone has ever admitted to you after pretending they were fine?
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Will Jeffress | LIMITLESS
Will Jeffress | LIMITLESS@LimitlessDoc·
They took the sport I loved and ripped it out of my hands. Back-to-back years. One knee. A full patella tendon rupture. Then that same knee — an elongation that ended my season again. One surgery. Two season-ending injuries. And a Master of Business Administration at 22. The injuries altered my entire life — but instead of breaking me, they forced me to look in the mirror and reinvent who I am. They tested me as a man — and when my mind and body gave out, my soul carried me the rest of the way — with fire, desire, burning passion, and vitality. The part that will never show up on my transcript. It never stopped me from walking across that stage into a new era of my life. A moving man surely meets his luck. I know the journey favors the traveler. In high school, my dad showed me his old yearbook quote. The moment I read it, I knew it was mine too: “It is our education and desire to succeed that distinguishes the man who gets, from the man who wants.” It still rings true. My desire exceeds all limits. I am a man who gets — not a man who wants. Here’s the truth: I never hated school — I hated homework. They say if you want to hide something, put it in a book — but you can never hide it from me. Knowledge is power, the one power no one can ever take from you. They tell you it’s not cool to be smart. Dumbest thing society ever sold us. People see a jersey and assume nothing’s behind it — I reject that. So I’m calling all of you — athletes, artists, the ones boxed into a single label — pick up the book. The only difference between you and the life you want might be a single information gap. Mandela called education the most powerful weapon. Malcolm X called it the passport to the future. Use the system. Don’t let it use you. If my story moves even one person to bet on themselves, it was worth every sacrifice. And the craziest part? I’m about to willingly go back for more lol. I’ve got updates for you. Whether you’re new here or you’ve been walking with me for a while — stay tuned. I’m building a LIMITLESS life and business — 🔗 in my bio. I wonder where it’ll take me. This is the beginning of the dissertation of my life. Welcome to graduation 🎓
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Ifediche
Ifediche@esther_stan·
He texted me after 120 days, 5hours and 15mins and I replied in a minute 😭
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Chisom Agbafor
Chisom Agbafor@ChisomAgbafor·
The poorer you are, the more dangerous life becomes. You can't fly. You must use the roads. You can't move into a secure estate. You can't hire security. You can't disappear when things get bad. Every national problem somehow finds you first.
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Wellness_Tosin
Wellness_Tosin@Wellness_Tosin·
The fear of hospital bills makes many people delay care. Not because they don’t care about their health. But because they start calculating everything in their head before they even step out the door. “How much will it cost?” “What if it’s something serious?” “What if I can’t afford the treatment?” So they wait. They manage it at home. They hope it passes. Sometimes it does. Sometimes it doesn’t. And the truth is, money worries shouldn’t be the first barrier between someone and getting help. We should do better, honestly.
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KABUGO
KABUGO@Kabugo_·
Heavenly Father, Thank You for a new day. We cannot ask You for a sign that shows You are with us... waking up alive today, is a clear sign of your mercy. Father, restore our hunger today. Not just faith but appetite. Let us want You the way we want breakthrough. "As the deer pants for streams of water, so my soul pants for you, my God." (Psalm 42:1) Father, as You restored Peter's fire after the denial, restore the fire in us that disappointment tried to put out. In Jesus' name. AMEN.
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