Adekunle K I

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Adekunle K I

@cypha1011

I am a Patriot, Chelsea super fan, A Political enthusiast, and you can always find great CARS to buy here.

Lagos, Nigeria Joined Ağustos 2009
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Ebony Black@blackebony28·
Paste your usernames we follow you.
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Ayo@mariolexxx·
E go hard to answer this If Idanwo is Examination, What is Adanwo?
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Gbotemi
Gbotemi@confindence24·
If you love him, you will touch the like button 💚💚. Ire oo.
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Richard Ayo-Dairo PhD
Richard Ayo-Dairo PhD@RArakunrin·
You can't engage me and go scot free. I must powerfully engage your posts. Follow to follow back.
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Adekunle K I
Adekunle K I@cypha1011·
@Flowfy02 @osazenoo @jeffphilips1 Simply put, the country will return the same energy you give to her. Positive or negative is your choice. Me, I love my country God bless Nigeria.
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Osas@osazenoo·
Avoid people who hate it when Nigeria wins on global stage. They are enemies within.
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@cypha1011 @chaplinez70 Okay now I believe u are in Nigeria and u can see how things are going. We go dey alright. Let us all continue with this hypocrisy. Dere is nothing like peace wen people get killed and nothing is done about it.
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BG@bgthaplag·
Can we follow you right now?
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Adekunle K I
Adekunle K I@cypha1011·
I condemn any form of criminality, but our country will not give in to those by staying locked down, bad things happen even in the safest places on earth, it should not stop me or you from loving our country and praying its get better. Those criminals live among us, if you suspect anyone, call the police, it is your civic duty as a citizen. Quit whining!
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Toprouser #ENDSARS@parrticulars·
@cypha1011 @chaplinez70 Fortunately me nor anyone I know has been a victim but we should not try and deny the reality of insecurity in 🇳🇬, where we are is very disheartening
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Adekunle K I
Adekunle K I@cypha1011·
@meikkp I am only 51 more to reach 500 verified followers, Carry me
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Neye 💞
Neye 💞@meikkp·
Who’s Still under 500 verified followers ?
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Adekunle K I@cypha1011·
@lekky29 Destiny that speaks louder than all other voices put together.
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Olalekan@lekky29·
Let me share a personal encounter and why I believe he is a man of destiny. During the SDP era, my dad was a leading and prominent figure in Agege. At the time, SDP politics in Lagos was deeply divided between two powerful factions — the Primrose group led by Chief Dapo Sarumi, and the Baba Kekere group led by Chief LKJ. Those who witnessed that period will remember how intense and, at times, brutal the political struggle was between these two groups. As the senatorial primaries for Lagos West approached, there was first a crucial state executive election within the party. Both factions were in a fierce battle for control, but Baba Kekere’s group won the majority of the positions. That victory gave them a clear advantage going into the primaries. About a week before the senatorial primary, it already seemed certain that Baba Kekere’s camp would dominate, and that the relatively unknown candidate backed by the Primrose group stood little chance. Then one night, everything changed. I saw a large Chevrolet SUV parked in front of our house. Stepping out were Chief Sarumi and that same “unknown” candidate. They asked for my dad, and I ushered them upstairs. My dad was visibly surprised by the visit. Chief Sarumi came with a simple request — for my dad’s support. The candidate, who happened to live around us in Agege, spoke passionately and eloquently about his vision and why he left a lucrative job at Mobil to pursue politics. As an engineering student at the time, just hearing “Mobil” immediately caught my attention and admiration. To cut a long story short, my dad told them he would consult with his group and get back to them. But for me, I was already convinced. I believed in him instantly. After they left, I even went the extra mile — speaking to party members around us, encouraging them to support him. I genuinely felt he would be a better representative for our people. Eventually, my dad’s group agreed to back him. And guess what? He went on to win the primary — and then the general election — convincingly. That “unknown man” is today the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Nigeria, Bola Ahmed Tinubu. @officialABAT Life doesn’t always favour you at the start. But when destiny is involved, things have a way of aligning. I truly believe President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is a God-ordained project. Ire ooo.
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Sir Dickson@Wizarab10·
They really take us for fools because of all our problems, this is what they expected to excite us and it actually did. When you leave your country that is filled with insecurity and over 11k death, to go and eat dinner, why would your host take you seriously?
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