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Adesoji Adedeji@Soji_Formular·
We are here to grow and support others to grow too. No celebrity vibe, no superiority/inferiority complex, no raised or lowered shoulder, Just grinding and hustling to make it. Let’s connect and grow guys It’s Premium with a plus 🥰
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Adeyemi John
Adeyemi John@Agbe_Adeyemi·
how was X pay out for your side?
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Adesoji Adedeji@Soji_Formular·
He is angry he was not paid. Who will tell him now
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Adeyemi John@Agbe_Adeyemi·
Queen Amina: The Brave Warrior Queen Long ago, in the Kingdom of Zazzau, there lived a courageous princess named Amina. From a young age, she loved riding horses, learning battle skills, and protecting her people. While others expected her to live a quiet royal life, Amina dreamed of becoming a great leader. When Amina became queen, she built a strong army and led her soldiers with bravery and wisdom. She expanded her kingdom through courage and smart planning, making Zazzau one of the most powerful kingdoms in the region. To protect her cities, she ordered strong walls to be built around them. These became known as Amina's Walls. Queen Amina was respected not only because she was a fearless warrior but also because she worked to bring peace, trade, and prosperity to her people. Her leadership inspired many, proving that determination and courage can overcome any challenge. Today, Queen Amina is remembered as one of Africa's greatest leaders. Her story continues to inspire people to be brave, confident, and dedicated to making a positive difference.
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Adesoji Adedeji@Soji_Formular·
Wow, what a historical moment. Thanks for sharing.
Adeyemi John@Agbe_Adeyemi

The Greatest Yoruba Warriors in History Throughout history, the Yoruba people produced many renowned military leaders whose courage, strategy, and leadership shaped the history of Yorubaland. While opinions differ on who was the greatest, the following figures are among the most celebrated. 1. Afonja of Ilorin Afonja was the Aare Ona Kakanfo (commander-in-chief) of the Oyo Empire in the early 19th century. A brilliant military leader, he later rebelled against the Alaafin of Oyo. His alliance with Fulani forces transformed the political landscape of northern Yorubaland and contributed to the decline of the Oyo Empire. 2. Kurunmi of Ijaye Kurunmi was the Aare Ona Kakanfo of Ijaye and one of the most respected Yoruba generals. He is best remembered for leading Ijaye during the Ijaye War (1860–1862), fighting to uphold the traditional Oyo succession system. His bravery and determination made him a legendary figure in Yoruba history. 3. Balogun Ibikunle Balogun Ibikunle was one of Ibadan's greatest military commanders. He played a key role in expanding Ibadan's influence during the 19th century and led the city in several successful campaigns. 4. Ogunmola Basorun Ogunmola was one of the most successful military leaders in Ibadan's history. Known for his tactical skill and leadership, he helped strengthen Ibadan as the dominant military power in Yorubaland after the fall of the Oyo Empire. 5. Ogedengbe Agbogungboro Ogedengbe Agbogungboro of Ijesaland was one of the most famous commanders of the Ekiti-Parapo alliance during the Kiriji War (1877–1893). He earned a reputation for courage, discipline, and battlefield strategy while resisting Ibadan's expansion. 6. Fabunmi of Okemesi Fabunmi became a key leader of the Ekiti-Parapo movement after the incident that sparked the Kiriji War. His leadership united several eastern Yoruba kingdoms in their struggle against Ibadan's dominance. 7. Lisabi Agbongbo Akala Lisabi was the legendary Egba hero who led a successful revolt against the Ajaka rulers of the Oyo Empire in the 18th century. His leadership secured Egba independence and made him one of the most revered figures in Yoruba history. Legacy These warriors helped shape the political history of Yorubaland through military leadership, courage, and strategic vision. Some fought to expand powerful kingdoms, while others defended their people or sought independence. Their stories continue to be remembered in Yoruba oral traditions, historical writings, festivals, and cultural heritage. Although historians may rank them differently, figures such as Afonja, Kurunmi, Ogunmola, Ogedengbe, Fabunmi, Balogun Ibikunle, and Lisabi remain among the most influential warriors in Yoruba history.

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Adeyemi John@Agbe_Adeyemi·
Breakfast de here o
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Adeyemi John@Agbe_Adeyemi·
what am i not doing right, this analytics is weird, kindly help grow my account. thanks in advance as i will return the favour too
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adedeji adesoji@adedejiadesoji·
Many of us were paid. We just don’t want to loud it. Infact, Elon really surprised me with the biggest payout of my life. Now, I am on my way to price GLE 2027 model. Congratulations 🥂 to me
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Adeyemi John@Agbe_Adeyemi·
it;s a beautiful weekend, let con n ect and engage ourselves
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Adesoji Adedeji@Soji_Formular·
Do you know that by just following this account, it can reduce your stress and remove all anxiety. As in, any HBP can be normalised Things weekend, let’s rock and roll
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Adeyemi John@Agbe_Adeyemi·
i want to see you us all in the afterlife with Jesus.
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FACTS ABOUT THE AMAZON The Amazon Rainforest is the largest tropical rainforest in the world, covering approximately 5.5 million square kilometers (2.1 million square miles). It stretches across nine countries, with about 60% located in Brazil. The rest extends into Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana. The rainforest is home to an estimated 390 billion individual trees, representing around 16,000 different tree species. Around 10% of all known species on Earth live in the Amazon, making it one of the most biodiverse places on the planet. The Amazon River is the largest river in the world by volume of water and one of the two longest rivers, alongside the Nile River. More than 2.5 million insect species, about 1,300 bird species, over 430 mammal species, and around 3,000 freshwater fish species have been identified in the Amazon. The Amazon plays a major role in regulating regional and global climate by storing vast amounts of carbon and recycling moisture through its forests. An estimated 30 million people live in the Amazon region, including hundreds of Indigenous communities, many of whom have lived there for thousands of years. The Amazon contains countless medicinal plants. Many modern medicines have ingredients originally derived from rainforest plants, and researchers continue to study its biodiversity for new medical discoveries. Despite its immense size, the Amazon faces significant threats from deforestation, illegal logging, mining, and wildfires, making conservation efforts critical for preserving its ecosystems and biodiversity.
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