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Property/land Agent# laundry#industrial/post construction cleaning#youcan'trisewithoutAllah#business #los blancos

Earth Inscrit le Mayıs 2014
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Martins | Film Director
Martins | Film Director@Dir_Martinsz·
They even did a video for you bro 😭😅they’re not whining you at all. A whole club and players personally sending you messages saying they can’t wait to have you means they already noticed something special about you. Ola no need panic or rush things, these people are definitely watching and monitoring your progress. The best thing now is just consistency. Keep posting your football videos, training sessions, match highlights and keep pushing your activities out there. Make your page look like someone serious about football every single time they check. Opportunities like this take time sometimes, but once you stay active and consistent, the right people will keep noticing you. Wish you the best man 🤲🏽❤️
👑Kvng Olagreat™⚽️@TheRealOlagreat

Good afternoon @SevillaFC_ENG @SevillaFC See you in court..🫵🏾

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Dr Abraham Great
Dr Abraham Great@abrahamgreat·
@omaakatugba He has a good case! Especially if the club or the academy communicated with him. It's a good case for sport and for social media! Good move.
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SEKINA
SEKINA@eebookhunoluwa·
Ojude Oba” literally means the king’s forecourt, but at this point it’s basically the Ijebus’ annual fashion week + reunion + soft life showcase 😭😭 It’s like a huge homecoming celebration for the Ijebu people where everyone dresses in their best traditional outfits and goes to pay respect to the Awujale. It started long ago with Muslim families going to thank and greet the king after Eid (Ileya), but now it has grown into a big yearly festival where culture, family, and pride are on full display. What makes it special is the steeze …the fashion, the horse riding, the family groups in coordinated outfits, and the pure elegance everywhere you turn. It’s really a celebration of unity, heritage, wealth, and identity. Basically: we are Ijebu… and yes, we know how to show up stylishly 😊😍😍
Nomzeelicious ™@Naughty9icegal

@eebookhunoluwa What's this festival really all about? Explain to me like I'm a preteen

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Madrid Xtra
Madrid Xtra@MadridXtra·
🚨 Real Madrid Castilla win 2-0 vs Sabadell in the 1st leg of the promotion play-off Semi-final.
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Track & Field Gazette
Track & Field Gazette@TrackGazette·
WORLD LEAD!!! Samuel Ogazi (Alabama) 🇳🇬 stormed to a new PB & World Lead of 43.82s over 400m at the NCAA East Regionals! He beat Justin Braun (Florida) 🇺🇸 who ran a huge PB of 43.99s and broke the Nigerian Record in the process.
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Sevilla FC
Sevilla FC@SevillaFC_ENG·
Hello, @TheRealOlagreat. Chimezie Paul Obi, our new Nigerian player from @Academy_SFC, has a special message for you 💬
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Track & Field Gazette
Track & Field Gazette@TrackGazette·
9.84s!!🤯🔥 World Lead ☑️ National Record ☑️ 2nd fastest man in NCAA history ☑️ Kanyinsola Ajayi (Auburn) 🇳🇬 drops a big PB of 9.84s (0.7) to win his 100m heat at the East Regionals and qualify for the NCAA Championships! He takes over the 100m World Lead in 2026.
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Making of Champions
Making of Champions@MakingOfChamps·
THE FASTEST NIGERIAN MAN IN HISTORY!!!!!!!🤯🤯 9.84s!!! History has just been made in the men's 100m at the NCAA East Regionals as Kanyinsola Ajayi 🇳🇬 powered to a new Personal Best (PB) of 9.84s (0.4) to win his race and qualify for the NCAA Championships! He breaks the Nigerian National Record of 9.85s set by Olusoji Fasuba set in 2006. Ajayi is also now the fastest man in the world so far in 2026, taking over the World Lead.
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Atlético de Madrid
HERE WE GO! Hemos enviado un fax al @FCBarcelona_es con nuestra oferta de traspaso: 4 entradas para el concierto de Bad Bunny de mañana, una suscripción anual al ABC y una bolsa de pipas. Esperamos ansiosos la respuesta para preparar el ‘announce’.
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Instablog9ja
Instablog9ja@instablog9ja·
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo arrives in grand style at the 2026 Ojude Oba Festival
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The Big Three
The Big Three@Big3Tennis·
It may be now or never for Alexander Zverev
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Wendell Okaro
Wendell Okaro@Dojran2021·
The question everybody keeps asking me and this will likely be the last time I speak on this situation is: why does this case matter beyond one person winning or losing? People keep reducing everything to personalities. It is bigger than that. Some cases become landmark cases because of the legal principles they establish. Lawyers can correct me where necessary, but this is the concern. First, this matter has reportedly been filed before the Nigerian courts. If the defendants fail to enter an appearance or respond to the originating processes and summons, the court may proceed in accordance with its rules and potentially deliver judgment based on the circumstances before it. If a judgment is eventually obtained against an entity, enforcement issues may arise whenever that entity seeks to establish business interests, assets, partnerships, or operations within Nigeria. Secondly, this is not just about one individual or one football club. It is about legal responsibility in the digital age. If a court were to accept an argument that statements made through an official social media account cannot be attributed to the account owner because a “handler” posted them without authorization, then wider questions emerge about accountability, agency, and representation online. Can public figures simply distance themselves from statements made on verified accounts? Can corporations deny responsibility for communications issued through official channels? Can threatening, defamatory, or harmful statements suddenly become legally meaningless because someone claims, “It was my social media manager”? These are complicated questions that go far beyond football. That is why people should stop viewing this from the narrow lens of fan wars and tribal arguments. Cases involving online conduct, representation, defamation, threats, and digital accountability can shape legal interpretation for years. But this is where Nigerians repeatedly disappoint themselves. Everything becomes a competition. Politics. Religion. Football. If you support one side, the other side must insult you. If you raise a legal question, people attack your family. If you express an opinion, people abandon discussion and embrace mockery. This inability to engage in serious discourse is part of why meaningful national conversations collapse before they begin. It is disgraceful that in a country with courts, legal procedures, and constitutional rights, a young man can approach the legal system because he feels wronged, and before the courts have spoken before the opposing party has even properly responded many Nigerians rush first to insult, ridicule, and condemn. That culture is dangerous. Because when societies teach people that speaking up leads only to humiliation, many stop speaking up at all. Then people wonder why victims stay silent, why misconduct thrives, and why accountability remains weak. You may disagree with the case. You may disagree with the strategy. You may even think it will fail. But ridicule should never replace reason. And perhaps that is why figures who force uncomfortable conversations whether you agree with them or not gain support. Because too often, Nigerians instinctively question the complainant before questioning the conduct being complained about. That should concern everyone.
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José Morgado
José Morgado@josemorgado·
Eight days after losing in qualifying, Jesper De Jong is into the first Grand Slam second week of his career at #RolandGarros. 7-5, 5-7, 6-2, 6-7(2), 6-2 over Karen Khachanov. 1st LL to reach a GS R16 since US Open 2022 (Moutet) 1st LL to reach a RG R16 since 2012 (Goffin)
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José Morgado
José Morgado@josemorgado·
WHAT A MATCH! 19 year old João Fonseca becomes the second player to beat Novak Djokovic from two sets down, defeats the 24-time Grand Slam champion 4-6, 4-6, 6-3, 7-5, 7-5 to reach his first Major R16 at #RolandGarros. Epic stuff in five hours.
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José Morgado
José Morgado@josemorgado·
Alcaraz out injured Sinner loses in R2 from two sets up Djokovic loses in R3 from two sets up One of the craziest and more open Grand Slams in tennis' history.
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Clint.@CleanThing_·
ZVEREV POSSIBLE SLAM WINNER BEFORE TSITSIPAS. INJECT IT IN MY BALLLLSSSSSS
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