AWEsome Yemisi (PhD)
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AWEsome Yemisi (PhD)
@AWEsomeYemisi
I'm an Environmental Scientist, Educationist, Manager and greatest of all I'm a Christian involved in Children Evangelism.
Osun State, Nigeria Katılım Aralık 2011
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Whether it's a cruise or not, I like it.
These days married women too do jare....
So the story has it that within the weekend this guy got bored and decided to play nàúghty so he went to a nearby hotel, you know all these cheap lodges where you can probably pay for a short time, then the receptionist will be counting time for you 🤣🤸🤸
The guy went in front of the hotel and shouted " your husband is coming" with a very loud voice, oya see the number of women that ran out from that hotel.
Ngwanu brother Matthew come and check for your wife!!
What a disaster 🤣🤣

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@FadaChristmas_ @peculiarpat1 You even added she may not be attractive to you again. Chai!!! What a level of thinking.
As others have mentioned, just stay single wirh this mentality
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I disagree respectfully, I strongly recommend that men should always put themselves first before their wife or kids. Your wife may cheat on you and leave you down the line or even become less attractive to you, your kids will grow up and leave home, but your achievements will always be with you.
You are lucky you had another chance, many other men may not get another opportunity and live the rest of their life in regret. Video reference below
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My wife and I returned to Nigeria in 2016 after studying in the UK. In 2017, I secured a partial PhD. scholarship in Germany. However, it didn’t make provision for me to bring my family, and even if I were to fund their travel to join me, my wife couldn’t practice her profession due to the language barrier.
I quietly turned the offer down because I never wanted to stay far away from my family. I believe that unless it becomes inevitable, every parent should participate in raising their children. Nothing should substitute that.
In 2019, a better opportunity came up.
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@FGirlrita What you got is not as bad as some of the comments. What you ordered might have been enhanced with better camera and angle at which the picture was take ln
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October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and this is me reminding you that:
EARLY DETECTION SAVES LIVES
#dryemisialuko #africangirlwithglobalvision #awesomelygreencares #BreastCancerAwarenessMonth #breastcancerawareness
Thank you.
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@ErhokhonG @Tomisinofnaijah @nwanyimmamary Please tell us exactly what we started? What did we the Yoruba do to you people that made you guys to be very toxic there days?
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@Tomisinofnaijah @nwanyimmamary Your people started it and Igbo where pushed to the wall. They're now responding brutally now you're pleading. Everyone can play the game.
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Make una manage this one.
Hope am not late?

Yorùbáness@Yorubaness
Dear Yoruba People, please bless us with JPEGs ♥️
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@uchechukwunna12 @osazenoo Yoruba don't use vegetables to cook?
This is a new revelation to me.
Ha, this people sha.
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@osazenoo Stop lying to people. Yorubas don’t use vegetables to cook. And they dish their soup and Amala in one plate
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@AdedejiOmoOba23 @osazenoo And people from Ilesha. We add vegetables like worowo, gbagba, tete or ugly which we enjoy with Iyan (pounded yam). These people have made it look like our only food in Yoruba land is Amala and Ewedu which is even more related to Ibadan/Oyo people.
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@osazenoo Do you all even realise that people from Ekiti have a different way of making egusi and they add lots of fresh vegetables😏
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@Agbomekhe22 @ChuksEricE You guys must bring tribal war into all things, always playing the victims with bittered spirit. Fighting who doesn't fight you. Aren't you guys tired?
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@ChuksEricE Am so glad she’s a Nigerian with a Yoruba origin, they would have made it an ethnic things had she been from the Eastern part. But the bigotry would have died a natural death if she was a Northerner, cause the ronus thread with caution with the northern folks
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@SwagSmiith @Ataijesa Imagine, all in the name of soup.
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@Ataijesa Na wa o, all these tribal things. Are you not Nigerians
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Egusi is a Yoruba word and also a traditional Yoruba soup. Saying that Egusi soup belongs to the Igbo culture while using the Yoruba name for it is misleading and historically inaccurate.
ᜰ@societyhatesjay
igbo people really cooked with the egusi soup there’s no other soup in nigeria that beats it.
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@KingOdogwu6 @Ataijesa Please the tribe name is Yoruba. Do unto others what you want them to do unto you.
Let's stop this tribe war...
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@Ataijesa How to know which tribe dat owns it,just ask a 85 year old grandma for yariba tribe and do the same to igbo and see who comes out victorious
No yariba 80 years And above can prepare it
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