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@Adonisee

A Licensed insurance advisor, A football & Chelsea fan, lover of books. Heart of 🔥. it's all vibes & bants here, Life is short,Enjoy it to the fullest.

Toronto, Ontario Katılım Nisan 2010
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Went hiking twice last year, one at woodbine beach and the other at Moore park ravine!! It was so much fun, planning on going again this year. Invite me if you are in Toronto and you know good spots or parks for this
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ELLA🤍🖤🫵🏽🫵🏽
You’re turning relationships into transactions ,focused on what you give and what you get. No wonder they keep ending over trivial things. We need to do better. Love should be genuine, not built solely on material things.
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@Adonisee @OryHarde They said forget what she said. PS: Is this pure Awori though? Or just the tone?
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Oyinkansola Alabi (Dr.)
Oyinkansola Alabi (Dr.)@EmotionsDoctor·
I have noticed a difference in the quality of my life since I started meditating and praying, Psalm 23 over my life daily. I eat it for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Apparently, everything you desire in life dwells in that chapter.
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I landed in Toronto in November with one number saved in my phone. My cousin Desmond. Who was supposed to pick me up. Who texted at the arrivals gate to say his car broke down and there was a bus I could take. I had four bags, $200 USD, and no idea which direction was north. The bus stop was outside the terminal. I found it. Sat on my bags in the cold the way you sit when you're too proud to cry but too overwhelmed to pretend. Wind like nothing Lagos had ever introduced me to. Cutting through my jacket like it was paper. I was 24. First time leaving Nigeria. First time seeing my own breath. A woman sat down beside me twenty minutes later. Small. White hair pulled back. Skin like someone who'd spent years outdoors. Eastern European accent I couldn't place. She had one shopping bag and a thermos flask. She looked at me once. Looked at the bags. Looked at my face. Then she opened the thermos and poured something into the cap and held it out. Hot tea. I almost refused the way you do when you're raised not to collect things from strangers. But my hands were already reaching. She nodded like that settled something. Her name was Vera. Originally from Kyiv. Thirty one years in Toronto. Her daughter lived three streets from the airport. She visited every Sunday. I told her I was from Lagos. She said she had a colleague from Lagos years ago. Said he taught her the word "ẹjọ" please and she never forgot it because he told her it carried something the English word didn't. Something between the person asking and the person being asked. I didn't know what to do with that. Her bus came first. She stood, straightened her coat, picked up her bag. Then she stopped. Reached into the shopping bag and pulled out a scarf. Dark green. Thick wool. Store tag still on it. I said I couldn't. She said "you'll need it more than she will. I'll buy another." She meant her daughter. I held that scarf the whole bus ride to Desmond's place. Didn't even wear it. Just held it. The way you hold something when you're still trying to understand what happened. That was 2016. I still have it. There have been days in Toronto when this city feels like a machine built for people who already know how to use it. When everything costs too much and the cold has no mercy and home is a six hour flight you can't afford. On those days I take out the scarf. Not to wear it. Just to remember that a woman from Kyiv poured tea into a flask cap at a bus stop and reached into a bag meant for her daughter without hesitating. She never asked my name. I never got hers. But some people hand you something at exactly the right moment and you spend the rest of your life trying to be that for someone else. I'm still trying.
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@fisayoade_ Electricity has never been gone since I landed, close to 3 years now, imagine what good and constant electricity will do to Nigerians? Not to talk about the transportation system, especially for those who don’t own a car, it’s not perfect but it’s like paradise compared to naija
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Fifss of Rayne 🦋
Fifss of Rayne 🦋@fisayoade_·
Since I got to Canada, there's no day I don't see how wicked and selfish our leaders are. Look at where the rest of the world is and we're still struggling with basic security, power, food. Our leaders are stealing so so much, it's so painful.
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@AdeJesuRe A Question, If your sires go abroad, they tell you they have a shot at winning a seat in politics in UK, Canada, US , you will maintain this energy without hypocrisy? Personally I don’t care where whoever wins a fair election comes from. What yorubas should focus our royalty
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Ade Omojola
Ade Omojola@AdeJesuRe·
I was at Ijebu-Ode at night, and observed several night-busses (Ebelechukwu & Sons, et al) passing through a main road, returning to Eko - And it dawned on me. Ibo leave Yoruba Land to perform every meaningful activity (weddings, funerals, festivals, major holidays) in Ibo Land. Yoruba Land has no true meaning to them. Their sole purpose in and for Yoruba Land is to make money; everything that is meaningful to them is done away from Yoruba Land - But for we Yoruba, as a People, this Land is our home in the World; our destiny is tied to this place. Yoruba Land means everything to us, but to others, it is merely a destination to participate in the wealth of our commercial activity, without any actual affinity or ties. Even marriages to Yoruba by Ibo are often a means to infiltrate Yoruba Land, claim rights, and raise trojan horses brainwashed against Yoruba's interest, to promote Ibo agenda. If anything happened in Yoruba Land tomorrow, Ibo and all other non-Yoruba would leave to go "home," as we have seen several times in histoty. But we Yoruba have nowhere to go, but Yoruba Land. So, if you are Yoruba, with your senses intact, you would not allow or tolerate anyone whose destiny/loyalty is not to Yoruba Land, to govern in Yoruba Land. When non-Yoruba pose faux morality, to gaslight you with "I pay taxes" in Yoruba Land, and should be able to govern Yoruba Land, ask the following: 1) Are you aware that taxes are used to maintain the environment, and make it conducive to commerce ? 2) You think it is appropriate to come to Yoruba Land, take advantage of the security and commercial environment Yoruba have created in Yoruba Land over centuries (long before Nigeria existed), without paying any taxes to maintain the environment that gives tou an opportunity to make money ? 3) You think the taxes that you pay to maintain the place where you mine wealth, should entitle you to politically control the destiny of our Yoruba homeland, when you have no loyalty here, this land has no true meaning to you, and your destiny is not here ? 4) If your taxes are so important, why not stay in the homeland you are loyal to, and pay your taxes there ? The irony and hypocrisy in the Ethnic Politics of a multi-ethnic Nigeria, is that none of the ethnic groups who seek and demand to control the destiny of Yoruba Land, would ever allow Yoruba to govern their indigenous ancestral homeland. Yoruba, It's time to awake. Do not allow anyone to manipulate, gaslight, or colonize you, on your homeland. Ade Omojola. Yoruba Rights Advocate
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DsL_a ʚїɞ ®@_DeejustDee·
@Adonisee See I’m so happy for you 😩😩 small mosquito last week now I’m broken down
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DsL_a ʚїɞ ®
DsL_a ʚїɞ ®@_DeejustDee·
By tomorrow injection is next im tired of these recurring malaria and body pain
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It means a lot to have someone who supports my purpose rather than distracts from it, and who stands beside me when things get heavy. That kind of presence is rare, and it’s exactly what I look for in all my relationships. Either platonic or non.
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I value someone who respects me even when life is going my way or not and stays consistent long after the excitement fades. I appreciate someone who doesn’t change when I’m under pressure, but instead remains steady and supportive.
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Q:What’s stopping you from starting a conversation or sending a Dm? TWIC: I have peace of mind and don’t want anyone that has not healed properly to come ruin my sanity. Too many scars and scabs walking around. Olorun shanu
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@demzy39 It depends on your needs and financial situation, if you have kids and mortgage and you are between 28-40 go for term or yearly renewable term, if you are looking for something with CSV (cash surrender value) go for whole life but note premiums are super expensive for whole life
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For our brothers and sisters here in Canada who are married, Please guys make sure you take an insurance policy on yourself, Having a life insurance is not asking for death or writing a will, it’s a way to safeguard your family in case anything happens in future.
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