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the_oneee
the_oneee@theee_oneeee·
I finally understand why men say you should never suffer with a woman to build her up. My uncle spent 3 years working double shifts to fund his girl’s relocation and academy fees. She just landed a $120k tech job in Chicago, and her first move was to block him because he’s "no longer on her level."
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the_oneee@theee_oneeee·
@NoContextChief 😂😂😂.. bro .. I don’t think these count as accessories
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Sunshine in July
Sunshine in July@Shunshineinjuly·
Annie Hathaway recently shares a video of her baby bump which has sparked a lot of reaction from fans. The 43 years old mother of 3 says she and her husband Adam Shulman feel very happy together even after 15 years of marriage.
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Aria
Aria@wydAriaX·
Would you ever consider dating someone you met on Twitter
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Valencia Cute🌺🌸💪
Valencia Cute🌺🌸💪@valencia_cute5·
Ex President Jonathan wasn’t overpowered into handing Nigeria to Buhari, he was the sitting President, Commander in Chief, and leader of the ruling party with full state power and political influence at the time. He made the choice to concede and hand over. That peaceful transfer may have helped democracy procedurally, but it doesn’t erase the fact that the decision also opened the door to the years of hardship, insecurity and suffering Nigerians have endured under Buhari/APC.
OBIDIENT-ben@Ben_nnamani2

I disagree with you sir Jonathan was overpowered by the western media and betrayed by his Northern carcus. He remained our closest shot to democracy Post 1999

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the_oneee
the_oneee@theee_oneeee·
@itohan_olat you were right to stand your ground. Sorry you had to deal with that mess. Hope you’re feeling better now. 😔
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Itohan 🐘 🌟 💜 supremos baby
For the first time in my life, i was this close to insulting an old man with grey hair So yesterday being Sunday, i went to Vinca hospital to see a doc cos i was feeling sick. I noticed they had just a single doctor attending to patients and the crowd was alot so they assured us more doctors were coming. I was in the hospital from 9:30am till 3pm waiting and i suddenly got so impatient cos the front desk were so disorganized. People i came before were told to go in before me. That was how i got angry and started shouting at the front desk people and expressing my frustrated That was how one old man said i was barking. Omo, i almost lost my cool on him. Had to restrain myself so i don't insult him. He later came to me to apologize and i told him to fuck off. I dislike unkind and inconsiderate men
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mummyij
mummyij@mumaijay·
My second robbery experience happened in late 2006, when Osisikanku and his gang were terrorizing Abia state, Aba, precisely. At the time, I had spent barely five months at my new job in a bank located near Osisioma Depot. Our major customers were depot marketers, traders and we also managed the local government salary account. As a result, our busiest periods were during fuel loading at the depot and salary payment days. Outside of those times, the branch was usually quiet. But on busy days, the pressure was intense. To manage the crowd, we often had to disable the security doors and rely on security personnel with security sticks. Fortunately, the day the robbers struck was not a busy one. The moment we heard the first gunshot, our Head of Operations immediately shut the security doors. That was the day we truly understood how strong those doors were. For nearly one hour and thirty minutes, the robbers fired relentlessly at them, hoping to force their way in. The doors never gave way. If fear was supposed to killll me, that would have been the day. We were all lying flat on the floor, waiting and hoping for help. What made it worse was that the nearest police station was only a short distance from our branch, yet no one came to our rescue. The robbers operated uninterrupted for a full hour and thirty minutes before eventually leaving when they realized they could not gain access. For weeks afterward, the experience stayed with me. I would still startle at loud noises. A simple knock on the door was enough to make my heart jump. I got transferred out of that branch after a few months and they struck that same brach, this time, breaking in through the walls. Unfortunately we lost a staff and that was when that branch was shut down.
mummyij@mumaijay

I have had two encounters with armed robbers in my lifetime. The first looked almost like child’s play; the second felt like a scene straight out of an action movie. Let me tell you about the first one. I was 22 years old, fresh out of NYSC, and spending the holidays at my aunt’s house in Owerri. We were preparing dinner when our gas ran out, so we moved the pot to a kerosene stove that was already giving us trouble. It was barely 7 p.m. when my aunt decided to go and refill the gas cylinder from a small retail outlet nearby. She called the seller to confirm he was still open, then she and my uncle left to get the gas. The place wasn’t far, and since they shared the compound with one other family, they didn’t bother locking the gate behind them. When they returned, I went to open the door. They were accompanied by two young men. One of them pointed a silver-colored pistol at my face and told me to cooperate. I laughed and asked if the gun was real. It was the look on my uncle’s face and his frantic gestures for me to keep quiet that made me realize this was no joke. They marched us into the master bedroom and ordered us to lie face down on the floor. Then they ransacked the room after they had emptied the contents of my aunty’s purse, collecting every naira inside it. After taking everything they wanted, they locked us in the room and warned that if they heard any noise, they would come back and shoot all of us. We stayed there for what felt like forever until our neighbors finally drove into the compound. My uncle shouted for help, but the moment they heard the words “armed robbers,” they quickly reversed and drove away out of fear. They returned much later after making sure the robbers were gone and eventually helped us out. By then, the food on the stove had burned beyond recognition

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Michael Raj
Michael Raj@mikerajuk·
Poverty trains you to be grateful for whatever comes. But it can also make you settle for less than you deserve. The balance is to be humble while demanding better opportunities.
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That girl
That girl@Priye644455·
I’m sorry, but some people treat their dogs better than the people around them, and it’s actually disturbing. You’ll see someone spend money on luxury dog food, spa baths, matching outfits, and birthday cakes for their dog, but they can’t show the same care, patience, or
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Cattermole
Cattermole@OtunbaSebotimo·
Team Iron Man vs Team Cap The Best Airport Battle Scene 🔥 💀 Who Wins?
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Chill X Plug
Chill X Plug@chillXplug·
On this day in 2004, Chelsea appointed Jose Mourinho. Fresh from winning the UEFA Champions League with FC Porto, Mourinho arrived at Stamford Bridge and famously declared himself “The Special One.” What followed was one of the most successful periods in Chelsea’s history. 🏆 3 Premier League titles 🏆 FA Cup 🏆 3 League Cups More than the trophies, Mourinho instilled a winning mentality and belief that transformed Chelsea into a dominant force in English football. He didn’t just manage Chelsea… he helped shape the club’s modern identity. A true Chelsea legend.
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Annieberry
Annieberry@richieann·
You can spend your whole life avoiding married men, respecting boundaries, and doing the right thing… then one day realize the person you called yours was the one capable of disgracing you. Betrayal doesn’t always come from strangers ,sometimes it comes wearing the face you trusted the most.
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Eyan Ronaldo. 𓃵𓃵🏆
Be honest… Is this what 5 years of engineering does to a person? 💀 Before vs After is insanee.
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MaryO💖
MaryO💖@Marylifted·
If you have ever slept with a fan blowing directly on you all night, you need to see this. Sleeping with fan can be very dangerous.
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the_oneee
the_oneee@theee_oneeee·
@DaharaMuha34286 Absolutely true. Walking away isn’t giving up, it’s choosing self-respect over repeated pain. Growth starts there.
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NoStressZone.
NoStressZone.@DaharaMuha34286·
The strongest form of self-respect is walking away from what keeps teaching you the same painful lesson.
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the_oneee@theee_oneeee·
@EL_BASHX Na dream indeed o, but e sweet to remember those days. Wetin be the occasion?
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EL_BASHX
EL_BASHX@EL_BASHX·
Ina son ku talakawan Nigeria 🇳🇬 da yan arewa. 👀 Amman dukk a mafaraki nee 😂🥱
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maf@therealmaf_·
My coworker spent eight years saving for his daughter’s wedding. Nobody at work knew. He never talked about money. Never complained. Never showed off. He was the type of man who packed lunch from home every day and drove the same old car no matter how many times it broke down. Most people assumed he was just frugal. They were wrong. A few years ago, his daughter got engaged. From that day on, something changed about him.
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the_oneee@theee_oneeee·
@Wizarab10 The universe doesn’t owe us answers, but it rewards those who ask better questions. What’s yours?
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Sir Dickson
Sir Dickson@Wizarab10·
Just leave a note meeting her know you are aware, and she should tell the kids who their father is. Important to inform her parents so she doesn’t go lying to them. Then disappear. Just plan your disappearance. Or you can do old school by sending her and the kids back to her father, let her explain to them who the boys’ father is.
Victoria Olamide👸😍❤️@VikyInsights

DNA results show neither of his two children are his. 💔😢 Should he confront his wife, or just walk away?👇

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