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@CIdiku

Trust no one!!! Love For Humanity.

Calabar, Nigeria Inscrit le Mayıs 2018
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Molo@CIdiku·
Your 3-month mindset change blueprint: 1. Wake up early (inc. weekends) 2. Commit 30 mins daily exercise 3. Brainstorm new concepts 4. Read a chapter a day 5. START A SIDE HUSTLE 6. Invest in mentorship 7. Practice self care 8. Be happier The key is to make time, Not excuses.
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Shubhvani
Shubhvani@shubhvanii·
STRANGE SIGNS YOU'RE ACTUALLY HEALTHY 1. Loud stomach noises - Active digestion 2. Enjoying cold showers - Strong circulation 3. Waking up early naturally - Balanced hormones 4. Sweating easily - Detox system works 5. Sneezing in sunlight - Sharp nervous reflex 6. Easy bruising that heals fast - Strong immune repair 7. More saliva - Healthy oral microbiome 8. Burping after eating - Good stomach acid 9. Going to the bathroom regularly Great gut health 10. Vivid dreams - Brain processes well.
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I once had a client in Abuja. Mid thirties. Soft spoken. Very disciplined guy. He worked in construction procurement. Not flashy money, but stable. Rent paid in Maitama. Car was clean, not new. Children in good schools. Life was not loud, but it was steady. His wife was beautiful. Smart too. He met her when he was still managing a small project site in Kubwa he told me this. She married the potential in him, not abundance. And for years, she stood by him. Then Abuja entered her phone. Gym friends in Wuse 2. Instagram. Weekend brunches. Women whose husbands were senators, oil contractors, politicians. Soft life conversations entered her living room without knocking. Comparison quietly became her daily diet. She started saying things like; “Is this all we will be?”, “Other women are traveling every month”, “You are too comfortable.” The man noticed the shift. He tried to adjust. Took more risks. Took loans. Overworked himself. Still, Abuja was always showing her someone doing better. One day, she met a man who checked all the boxes she thought she deserved. Big SUV. Driver. Access. Promises. She left her marriage with two kids for that upgrade. Six months later, the illusion cracked. The man was married. She was a side arrangement. The money came with control. Silence. Disrespect. She could not post him. Could not complain. Could not demand. By the time she wanted to return, the door was closed. Her former husband had healed quietly. Focused on work. Focused on the kids. Peace replaced pressure. Today, she struggles with regret. Not because she left, but because she realized too late that hypergamy without self awareness does not upgrade a life. It often destroys it. Abuja is not dangerous because of money. It is dangerous because it constantly convinces people that what they have is never enough. And some people ruin good lives chasing a lifestyle that was never meant to be theirs. What am I saying? Lifestyle inflation ruins more homes than poverty. The moment your desires grow faster than your income, pressure enters everything. Not every “soft life” you see is real or sustainable. Many are funded by debt, politics, or temporary access.
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Àgbà John Doe@jon_d_doe·
I think this is what young people should plan towards before they're 40. Keep building on financial your investments to a point where the monthly yield can be able to cater to your needs. Then decide what to do with your time, without fear of losing your job. End.
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Àgbà John Doe@jon_d_doe·
As a married man, If your wife is a housewife, & she still comes to you to ask for money for her sanitary pad, you should be ashamed of yourself. Give your wife money outside of the regular house upkeep. So she can handle her personal needs, without coming to meet you. End.
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Omoyele Sowore@sowore·
For the avoidance of doubt and to alert the public, it has become clear that a secret decision has long been reached within the @officialABAT regime regarding the fate of Mazi @NnamdiKanu. The plan, devised through a high-level political conspiracy, is to either sentence him to death or condemn him to life imprisonment. This outcome, predetermined far in advance, is now being dressed up in the guise of judicial procedure. Justice James Omotosho is expected to conclude Kanu’s trial by declaring that his refusal to open his defence amounts to an admission of guilt, a convenient interpretation designed to seal a verdict already agreed upon behind closed doors. The ruling is anticipated this November, a month that bears a haunting historical precedent, one of Nigeria's most haunting tragedies. It was in November 1995 that the military tribunal of General Sani Abacha sentenced Ken Saro-Wiwa and eight other Ogoni activists to death, a sentence carried out with ruthless precision. Today, three decades later, Nigeria appears to be standing at the same moral crossroads. Only the year has changed; this is 2025, not 1995, but the machinery of repression grinds on. The trial of Nnamdi Kanu has ceased to be about justice; it is now a test of conscience for the Nigerian state and its citizens alike. #FreeNnamdiKanuNow
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Alex Hormozi@AlexHormozi·
The fastest way to become confident is to build evidence. Build yourself a stack of undeniable proof that you are who you say you are. Do so much volume that you don't have time to doubt whether you can do it or not.
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Molo@CIdiku·
Wow, just wow
Maliq@MasterMaliq

My cousin ended her five-year marriage the day she found out her husband cheated. We all begged her to think twice, to calm down before walking away. But she was done. She packed her things, took her two kids, and left. For a year, the man went from one relative to another, begging for forgiveness. He apologised, promised to change, did everything a repentant man would do. But she stood firm. “I deserve better,” she said. She got her own place, started afresh, and later met a married man who treated her well. For a while it looked like she had found peace until his wife showed up one morning and scattered everything. The man disappeared, and she was left humiliated. Not long after, another man came along. He stayed just two months before running off when money became an issue. No message, no explanation. Then came an Alhaji who promised marriage but only if she sent her sons back to their father. He said he could not raise another man’s children. She ended it right there. Three years later, she woke up one morning and asked herself, what if I go back? The man still loved her, the kids missed him, and maybe time had softened her heart. So she went to his house early that morning, ready to reconcile. But a pregnant woman opened the door. Her ex-husband had moved on. It has been over ten years now. The woman who once turned heads no longer does. The suitors stopped coming. Her kids are back with their father, cared for by their stepmother who now has two of her own. Life does not always give you a second chance. Sometimes pride takes what pain never could.

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Prince Fynn@Prince_Fynnz·
1. Drink watermelon juice, do that for a strong erection. 2. Eat pineapples, do that for healthy skin. 3. Eat cucumbers, do that for a healthy liver. 4. Eat a banana every morning on an empty stomach, do that to improve sex drive and support healthy blood pressure. 5. Drink coconut water, do that to support brain health and weight management. 6. Eat avocados every day, do that to help lower bad cholesterol and support heart health. 7. Add tomatoes to your meals, do that to reduce the risk of certain cancers and promote heart health. 8. Eat raw ginger, do that to help with digestion. 9. Eat carrots, do that to maintain good vision and a strong immune system. 10. Skip breakfast, do that to boost your metabolism. 11. Get enough sleep, do that to recharge your mind. 12. Stay hydrated throughout the day, do that for your overall health. 13. Drink a cup of warm water in the morning, do that to support detoxification. Repost for others to learn!
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Andrew Tate@Cobratate·
You don’t need books and school. Life will teach you everything you need to know. But only IF you pay attention. WHY did this go wrong. HOW did I allow this bad thing to happen. WHAT will I do in the future. Self-analyze more, “learn” new things less. Wisdom > knowledge
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Shubhvani@shubhvanii·
People Will Chase You in 3 Conditions: 1. When they see your growth 2. When they notice you becoming more beautiful or handsome 3. When they observe you being happiest on your own Instead of chasing, focus on attracting Believe that "Whatever is meant for you will come to you." Manifest good things, good people, and good days. Trust in the law of doing and let the law of attraction work for you.
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Àgbà John Doe@jon_d_doe·
Good night.
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Shubhvani@shubhvanii·
8 Greatest Doctors in The World Good sex Sun Rest Exercise Diet Self-Respect Real Friends Money What else would you add?
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Àgbà John Doe@jon_d_doe·
Prayer point for all men. May your daughter not be returned to you from her matrimonial home, because of adultery. It will hurt you so bad, that you will start to think her mother (your wife), is like her. Because that's exactly how your ex inlaws will see your wife. End.
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J. C. Okechukwu
J. C. Okechukwu@jcokechukwu·
Chevron and Mobil are American companies and have been in Nigeria probably longer than many are alive. America does not need activists making videos on her behalf to get the attention of a president so he agrees to allow America take minerals from Nigeria. America is already an ally of Nigeria and operates at the heart and soul of the Nigerian economy, with enough leverage to make Nigeria do anything. US is reportedly building its largest embassy in Africa there in Lagos, by the sea at Eko Atlantic. US has, as at this moment, a $346 million defense deal with Nigeria, which was approved by The U.S. State Department for the sale of precision weapons and related equipment in August 2025 to aid Nigeria in its fight against terrorism and illicit trafficking. Did you hear that? This agreement was just renewed this year, with no strings of minerals access or anything attached, and they’ve been doing this for years now. America could crumble the Nigerian military’s Defence capabilities overnight if the U.S. suddenly pulls out of this agreement. Now, how many Nigerians know this? I blame the Nigerian educational system for the public display of ignorance I see over this video. We need to start teaching International politics at our schools in Nigeria. The whole world watched as Trump demanded minerals deal with Ukraine for protection - it was never held in secret. It’s an open leverage tool in international politics. You watched live on Tav. I watched it. You didn’t hear anyone call it “unheard of,” because it’s the norm. Trump was furious that Biden poured taxpayers money into Ukraine without a counter deal, as is always the case. Turned out Biden and his family have business ties with Ukrainian energy company, Burisma, & that much of the money they sent there were being, allegedly laundered. The resources needed to roll back the gains and grounds Boko Haram has gained in Nigeria can build a whole new country. Will the Nigerian government be able to pay for American assistance out of pocket or are they better off paying with minerals in a totally separate arrangement! All through history, and in all the years that have operated in the international political space, I’ve never seen an intervention by a foreign power that wasn’t paid for. Our brothers in the Sahel had to pay Russia. No intervention is free. What people have been skeptical about is occupation. When Russia was done with Mali, they empowered the Malian soldiers and bade them farewell earlier this year. In other words, they were not there to occupy. Paying for intervention with minerals is not a secret. But see how Nigerians are fawning over a very innocent and sincere video that simply said, “make a deal”. I need to see another video that exposes America before Trump, saying we are desperately in need of your minerals, and if you don’t give it to us, we’ll make you part with it one way or another. Now that’s how you know when a foreign country is coercing you for minerals. And that’s when you start expecting false flag operations. In this case, we’re not dealing with a supposed false flag operation, we’re dealing with something that’s become an epidemic. In the case of “Bring Back Our Girls,” many of us believed it was a false flag operation because there was a request to allow US boots on ground in Nigeria, by the then Obama administration. When that was rejected, boom! Girls were kidnapped in hundreds. Then the outcry & Obama immediately offering to send troops which we all rejected. That was when they were busy trying to ensure AFRICOM had boots on ground in every African country. NOW, do you see the difference? In this case, there’s no false flag event. There’s no intent to occupy. Arnold made his video fairly recently because Trump is only a few months in office. But the killings have gone on for more than a decade before now. How do you marry the two together? Unbelievable! Please stop justifying the genocide in Nigeria.
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Shubhvani@shubhvanii·
Signs of High Vibration: 1. People stare at you. 2. Kids like you 3. Animals feel safe around you. 4. Strangers tell you their life stories. 5. The room's energy shifts when you walk in. 6. You irritate toxic people by being authentic. 7. People envy you, and you don't know why.
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Àgbà John Doe@jon_d_doe·
Every father must name his biological child. The name he gives his child, must come first, before other names given by his parents, his wife, outsiders or inlaws. That's his God given authority as a father & husband. Unless he decides otherwise. If that child is not his biological child, do not give the child to him. Every blessing he gives to that child, may not manifest in the child's life. Take the bastard to his or her biological father. End.
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J. C. Okechukwu
J. C. Okechukwu@jcokechukwu·
Cameroon Protests: I don’t believe in protests but God can use anything. Will God answer our prayers over Cameroon this time? France probably already has some fake liberator waiting to emerge as his replacement so it’ll look like the Burkina Faso, Niger and Mali model. I stand with Cameroonians 💪
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Shubhvani@shubhvanii·
When You Start Making Good Money, Do This: 1. Buy fewer clothes, but wear the highest quality. 2. Eat premium food, not junk 3. Hire a helper for household chores. Buy back your time. 4. Upgrade your mattress. Sleep changes everything. 5. Invest in experiences, not just stuff. 6. Upgrade your financial adviser. The one who got you here won't get you to the next level. 7. Surround yourself with high-value people. Small shifts. Big impact.
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