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@Blueguy2007

perfection is an illusion and only delusional minds seek it

가입일 Haziran 2023
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Knights or Bishops Which stands a better chance?
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I'll Jump On This One 🙂 I'm Maxwell Divine I'm a 300L Student Of Physiotherapy, UNEC. I Hope To be The Best of What I choose to Be 🙏
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Physiotherapist in the making
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OBIDIENT@Omoba11x·
It's community Gain Train! Repost and drop your handle let's follow you 💪
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@the_grafixmedic With the way technology is going I would say yes, we already men turning to women
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Just win no excuses
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@Varticoo Follow for follow Don't just skip and expect others to follow u
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Akhal Multimedia Production@aderemiofficial·
@PeterObi This man thinks everybody likes black clothes like him. Besides, where is it even written that black clothes should be worn to sad events? It's okay to do opposition. However, what is not okay is doing opposition with the choice of clothes. You can do better, sir.
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
What has happened to our compassion as a People ? We pleaded that the President should show Leadership and visit Benue and Niger States in the spirit of deep national mourning, to offer compassion and solidarity to families torn apart by the senseless massacre of over 200 innocent Nigerians in Benue State and flooding that killed similar number in Niger State. But what we saw in Benue visit was instead of a solemn, reflective visit, a display that would have been more befitting for the commissioning of reconstructed Enugu-Makurdi highway, a critical road connecting South and Northern Nigeria which had become impassable for years. The President arrived not in mourning cloth but in celebratory agbada attire, like it was an occasion for joy. Even more heartbreaking is the role of the State. Rather than been in mourning mood and weeping declared a public holiday, not for reflection or prayer, but to organize fanfare. Schools were shut down. Children who should be mourning their slaughtered classmates, and parents were instead lined up under the rain, rehearsed to sing and dance for the President. In what kind of country does this happen? We have tragically arrived at a point where condolence visits have become carnivals. A time that should be marked by silence and solemnity is now polluted by banners, music, and rehearsed spectacles. Precious Nigerian lives have been lost, yet we’re clapping, singing, and organizing processions, as though this were a campaign rally. This is not how any compassionate nation behaves. The energy, resources, and logistics poured into this charade could have gone into food supplies, temporary shelters, medical aid, school support, and trauma counselling for grieving families. Instead, we chose optics over empathy. Look elsewhere: When President Ramaphosa visited Mthatha after the floods in South Africa, there were no drums. No staged crowds. No rented cheers. Just presence, silence, and action. When Prime Minister Modi went to the site of a crash, no one lined up to welcome him. He came, he mourned, he acted. That is what leadership looks like in moments of pain. We must ask ourselves: What kind of people have we become? Enough of this culture of impunity. We are not at war yet our nation is bleeding, and we are clapping. It is not only insensitive, it is dangerous. Let us not forget: These were human beings, children, mothers, fathers whose blood cries out for justice. When very sad incidents like this turns to campaign or festival, our Nation Losing Its Soul. A new Nigeria is POssible! -PO
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@Tunde_OD So you are saying Tinubu believes in your vision for every child? Okay.
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I received Tunde Onakoya, founder of Chess in Slums Africa, at my residence today where he also presented his World Record for the longest Chess Marathon. Tunde’s journey, from the streets of Lagos to uplifting underserved children and breaking world records, reflects the resilience and brilliance of Nigeria’s youth. Through chess, he opens minds and transforms lives in communities that are too often overlooked. I would love to see how his work can be replicated nationwide and I am looking forward to seeing him in Abuja to hear how the government can support him Tunde Onakoya’s vision aligns with our administration’s: no child left behind, no talent wasted. Nigeria is proud of him, and we will walk with him. ~ PBAT
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Got More than 100 followers today. What about you? Follow for follow guys
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