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@bingacrypto

Just a crypto lover and forex trader still in the trenches|| God abeg mode |||

Solana Beach, CA 参加日 Kasım 2024
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Day 5 done ✅ and dusted ✅ I think this is the fasted so far, didn't take up to 30 mins to hit target Thanks to XAU once again. We go again next week. If everything works as planned, then I should be able to request withdrawal on Wednesday.
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Day 4 done ✅ But I had a little problem yesterday. When I posted the one for yesterday, I had a trade running at 2$ loss which I was waiting for to go to break even so I'd close it as I had reached my target from other trades, but the idiot ended up hitting SL

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Adam
Adam@b_adam45·
Happy Father's day to me!!!
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@Damelee_is @HRH_bankeoniru F"uck shit. Is that what your brain could comprehend? How would you be attacking the author of the post when clearly you and her lack common sense? I only pointed you to the so-called "Kate's" other posts to show you that's she's in your class of APC, Ronu, nitwits. Tueh 🤮
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HRH banke oniru@HRH_bankeoniru·
She is doing the lord’s work! Epatewo fun Kate.
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Marquis Of Infamy 🪶🪶🪶
Helen Ogbu, a native of Igboland, has made history by becoming the first migrant to serve as Mayor of Galway, Ireland. She was elected in June 2026, becoming the city's first black mayor and one of the most prominent migrant-background politicians in Ireland.
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Learner
Learner@vibelearner·
@diaa_tr3des Mine is $10K account, and I am in drawdown since last week. I no wan loose this account wlh.
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Haleemah
Haleemah@diaa_tr3des·
I have this $25k account in drawdown, any advice for me to get out of it?😭I really don’t wanna lose the acc🥲
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FundedX
FundedX@fundedxofficial·
FREE $50K, Instant Funding Account. Drop your score prediction below. Closest call takes the win. 👇
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@NazGFT Been working on getting a laptop and a software dev course to add to this my trading career, and $1k can get me both. So technically $1k can change my life right now 😉
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Naz | GFT
Naz | GFT@NazGFT·
Can $1000 change your life?
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@tradewithola So he should leave potential money because he's a billionaire already? His approach is why the rich gets richer, they don't leave any dime on the table. Better change ur mindset if you would have done otherwise oh
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Victory Handy 👡
Victory Handy 👡@famous_vic60115·
I’m called to serve, my prayer is Wisdom to lead.
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Matt🍫
Matt🍫@jbmillenial·
It’s father’s day today! If you see this tweet, please tell us something about your dad! A memory, a story, a sacrifice he made or anything at all! 💀
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Dr Mo (Moses Paul)
Dr Mo (Moses Paul)@Drmopaul·
One thing has become increasingly clear, Mr. Peter Obi is no longer merely a politician seeking office. He has become a symbol of hope for millions of Nigerians who desire a different kind of leadership. Whether in Lagos, Abuja, or other parts of the country, the crowds, the energy, and the genuine affection shown to him cannot be manufactured. They are not the product of state resources, political patronage, or ethnic mobilization. Rather, they are the result of years of consistency, simplicity, discipline, and a message that resonates deeply with ordinary Nigerians. What continues to inspire many about Mr. Peter Obi is that he speaks less about power and more about purpose. He speaks about production rather than consumption, about investing in people rather than politics, and about building a nation where competence matters more than connections. In every engagement, whether with business leaders, young professionals, market men and women, students, or community stakeholders, the same pattern emerges: people listen because they believe he understands their pain and shares their aspirations. His recent engagements in Lagos have once again reinforced his commitment to credible elections, national development, and a more productive Nigeria. What many see in Mr. Peter Obi is not perfection. Rather, they see a leader who has consistently demonstrated prudence, accountability, and empathy in public service. They see a man whose personal lifestyle reflects many of the values he advocates publicly. The excitement surrounding him is therefore not just about one man. It is about what he represents: the possibility that Nigeria can work, that leadership can be responsible, and that public office can once again become a platform for service rather than personal enrichment. History often reminds us that great movements are built around ideas, not individuals. Mr. @PeterObi's greatest strength may not be Peter Obi himself, but the awakening of civic consciousness he has inspired among millions of Nigerians who now believe they have a stake in the future of their country. Consistently unfolding events serve as yet another reminder that while political structures remain important, the most powerful force in any democracy is still the people. As we celebrate Father's Day today, it is also fitting to acknowledge the fatherly role that true leadership plays in society, offering guidance, responsibility, sacrifice, and hope for future generations. Nigeria's yearning for better leadership is, at its core, a desire for a nation that cares for its people and secures a brighter future for its children. Happy Father's Day to all fathers and father figures whose sacrifices, wisdom, and dedication continue to shape families, communities, and nations. -DrMo
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Alex Otti
Alex Otti@alexottiofr·
On this Father’s Day, we celebrate the strength, wisdom, and unwavering love of fathers everywhere. As a father myself, I understand the sacrifices, dedication, and compassion that define this noble role. Fathers are the pillars of families, the builders of communities, and the guiding hands that shape future generations. Today, we honour your devotion and the invaluable role you play in building a better society. May your day be filled with joy, pride, and the gratitude you so richly deserve. Happy Father’s Day!
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Sir Eazi
Sir Eazi@mreazi·
Happy Fathers Day To Me
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Rasheedat Ajibade OON, OLY
Hey you — yes, YOU. Have you heard that Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life? #happysunday #fam
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@osazenoo All these nonsense yet the reality is that Nigeria is the worst place to live in and life expectancy has reduced, but somehow you want to force us to believe these stupid stats are what we need as Nigerians
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Osas@osazenoo·
The fact that you still need convincing is the problem. International rating agencies are upgrading Nigeria, students are staying in school through NELFUND, states are no longer lining up in Abuja for bailouts, and governors now have the resources to undertake major infrastructure projects. Insecurity is being pushed back, state police is moving closer to reality, GDP is growing at about 4%, external reserves are above $50 billion, the stock market has surged, and food inflation is trending downward. If all of this is happening and you still need someone to convince you who to vote for, then the issue is not a lack of evidence. Your bias is simply stronger than your willingness to acknowledge results.
SKALES@youngskales

Why? Because I ain’t seen no candidate worth my vote ? Convince me about one that really has the interest of Nigerias future at heart

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