Mustapha Adesola

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Mustapha Adesola

Mustapha Adesola

@Adesolamide

Smile - You need it. Biz page - @dessydelight

Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Eylül 2011
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Mustapha Adesola
Mustapha Adesola@Adesolamide·
This mummy is also an amazing baker and these are some of her works. @dessydelight is my business page. We bake moist, tasty and beautiful cakes for all occasions. We also make amazing treats. We are based in Lagos.
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Holy Bible
Holy Bible@Holy__Bible1·
𝗘𝗺𝗽𝘁𝘆 𝘁𝗼𝗺𝗯. 𝗘𝗻𝗱𝗹𝗲𝘀𝘀 𝗵𝗼𝗽𝗲.
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The Outpouring
The Outpouring@outpouring_live·
From Abuja to Lagos, through Koinonia and the grounds of Mass 2026 – one sound has been the heartbeat of this year: Baruch Hashem Adonai. It’s a roar that doesn’t recognize borders or boundaries. And now? That same sound is looking for a home in Calgary.
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Immortal Tessy
Immortal Tessy@TheresaArueyin1·
Satan in Eden: “Take and eat.” Jesus at Last Supper: “Take and eat.” In Genesis it was temptation… At the Last Supper, it became grace. What was broken in Eden… was restored through Christ. Hallelujah!
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Olúwa Kẹ́misọ́lá✌🏿 | Sneakers in Lagos | Shoes
Pure bitterness for the joy of another PERSON. It's scary. It's like these lots want to do everything possible to ensure that no one brings happiness to the TL. Sorrow excites them. Joy makes them sorrowful. If he had posted that his wife did something bad, they'd be joyful.
Alayo💖 ✨@Aunty_Akanke

One major reason I might never bring whatever gives me joy on here is because there are always people from unhappy home who will always wanna project themselves on you . May God help us to sanitize irresponsible men like this amongst us. Amen 😔

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Dunsin Oyekan of #Geni
Dunsin Oyekan of #Geni@DunsinOyekan·
Can you decode what you see on the face cap? It’s a movement and I love it! The New Album; NEW WINE is available on all digital platforms, go download it now!!! It’s a major blessing.. Get Drunk already…. #NewWineTheAlbum
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Mustapha Adesola@Adesolamide·
@AdageorgeA Thank you for being a good friend. I guess she was shocked as to how Pastor is buying her such. She just needs to wake up from the shock to realise pastor is her husband.
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Dunsin Oyekan of #Geni
Dunsin Oyekan of #Geni@DunsinOyekan·
NEW WINE album is available on all digital platforms!!! Go download now... Tell everyone! #NewWineTheAlbum
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Mustapha Adesola
Mustapha Adesola@Adesolamide·
@Toreraoladeji I'm trying to keep my mouth shut on this app, na you dey retweet àwọn ẹlẹ́sin mẹta 10 kobo come my TL.
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Mustapha Adesola@Adesolamide·
I have gone through the quotes of this tweet. Waste of space lo pọ̀ nínú àwọn ọmọ yí. Men's conference never start work. The sensible older ones need to mend their younger ones following the toxic agbayas teaching them nonsense on this app. 1 idiot called the baby a bastard.
I.K Sabata@IkSabata

You are the strongest woman I know. Please, I repeat: nobody should ever ask what women bring to the table. It is a very stupid and silly question.

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Mustapha Adesola@Adesolamide·
All this gbogbo kinikan marrying each other.... RELIGION matters. You can't choose the family you are born into but you can choose the person you are marrying, their beliefs, values and it MATTERS. Make Nollywood dey write script dey go sha but know your life ain't Nollywood.
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PJ ✂️
PJ ✂️@OAeoleon·
UPDATE on my father’s story. Life of a contract staff in Nigeria Pt 2. So many of you asked us to keep pushing. We did. I wish I had better news. We finally got access to his RSA pin and logged into his pension portal. ₦3.1 million. 28 years of work. ₦3.1 million in pension 😢 We stared at the screen for a long time without speaking. But that wasn’t even the worst part. The contribution history showed his employer only started remitting pension 10 years ago. Before that? Nothing. 18 years of blank entries. 18 years my father assumed someone was keeping his future safe. Nobody was. We went to the pension fund administrator’s office in Victoria Island. Sat in their waiting room for hours. The customer service officer was polite. Professional but completely unbothered. She explained that he cannot access the full ₦3.1 million. He gets 25% now as a lump sum, which is a little over 750k. The rest will be paid monthly. She quoted figures. Something around ₦18,000 to ₦22,000 per month depending on final calculations. My father is 56 years old. ₦18,000 a month in this present economy?! He didn’t say anything in the office. Just nodded slowly the way men of his generation do when they are dying quietly inside. I felt terrible. On the way out he asked me if we could stop to get something to munch as we were famished. We sat in the hot car and ate the rice we bought from mama put and didn’t talk about any of it, me wondering what’s going through his mind and him taking deep breaths every minute. Then we started making calls about the NHF, his office helpline rang out the first four times. On the fifth attempt someone picked, asked for his NHF number; which we couldn’t provide, put us on hold for 11 minutes and the call dropped. We went in person to his former office, which he was reluctant to go but I persuaded him. They searched the system. His name appeared but his contributions showed zero remittance. The officer suggested his primary employer may have deducted the NHF from his salary without remitting it. As if this is a minor clerical possibility and not theft. NSITF was the same story. The office confirmed his employer was registered but contributions under his name were inconsistent and incomplete. They gave us a form to fill. So this is where we are. 18 years of pension contributions stolen or ignored. NHF deducted from his salary, destination unknown. NSITF contributions, missing. The company that took 28 years of his life and the MD is probably still in Dubai. And my father is filling forms. He worked every single day so that this moment, this difficult moment, would be cushioned. That was the deal. That was the promise of showing up. They collected his loyalty and left him with paperwork and ₦18,000 a month. If this happened to your parent, your uncle, your family member, please check their RSA portal today. Check their NHF number. Don’t wait until it’s too late. Because the system is not going to tell you it failed you. You have to find out yourself. Make this too loud to ignore.
PJ ✂️@OAeoleon

Corporate Greed vs Everyday workers: Life of a contract staff in Nigeria My father worked at Zenith Manufacturing Ltd in Apapa for 28 years. Never missed a day. Won Best Staff twice at their annual dinner. Last Monday, the HR manager called him on WhatsApp. 4 minutes. That was it. Retired early. No severance. Nothing. The same month, the MD flew to Dubai for the company’s “executive retreat.” Dubai. My father left Ikorodu at 5am every morning to beat third mainland bridge traffic. Every single day for 28 years. He turned down a government job in 2009 because he believed in that company. They let go of 280 staff that week. 280 families. The disengagement letter came via email. They spelled his surname wrong. After 28 years, they couldn’t spell ADEYEMI correctly. He sat in the parlour that evening and just stared at the wall. My mother kept bringing him tea he never touched. We didn’t know what to say. He’s 56. No pension processed. NSITF contributions? Unaccounted for. NHF? Nobody is picking up. This is happening in companies all over Lagos, Abuja, PH. Everyday Nigerians sacrificing everything while oga at the top is chilling. Make una repost. Make this reach.

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