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Olusola Akinboade

@Akinboade

The ideas I stand for are not mine. From Socrates to Chesterfield and yes...Jesus. If you don't like their rules...🤔

Nigeria | Rwanda Katılım Kasım 2010
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Olusola Akinboade
Olusola Akinboade@Akinboade·
@GbengaWemimo Question sir. If as a wife she is bored or craves excitement, is walking away from the marriage the solution? Especially if the husband is a good man genuinely?
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Gbenga Samuel-Wemimo
Gbenga Samuel-Wemimo@GbengaWemimo·
One of my Christian sisters cheated on her husband The man she cheated with came to Nigeria for Detty December, met her at the mall, and they exchanged contacts He was staying in a serviced apartment building He chatted her up, and she told him she was cooking for her family He asked her to please make extra for him and bring it to his apartment She did so She left her husband and three children at home, told her husband that she was taking the food to a sick church member, and found her way to the other man's apartment They had sex She returned home, and the husband suspected nothing She did this again several times between Deecember and January Then the other man returned to the United Kingdom and blocked her Apparently, the man was married She felt used and dumped by the other man She went online to do a deep research on him and discovered who his wife was, and also saw that he had children She reached out to the man's wife on Facebook and shared evidence of cheating with her out of anger The wife of that man confronted him He told her this sister was the one who seduced him by putting a love potion in the food she brought to him He said he jokingly asked her to send him food, and she appeared with it, and from that moment, he lost his senses The man's wife reached out to this sister's husband Shared the same evidence this sister shared with her and everything her husband said about the love portion Guess who has been thrown out of the marriage now? The UK man is still married despite cheating, (Love potion) was his excuse to his wife My Christian sister has rented a room close to the Nasarawa border where she is managing with her three children The husband is alone in their terraced apartment now Guess whose phone is not resting day and night? Guess who the husband calls all the time to rant? Guess who the wife calls all the time to intervene so that she can get food and other things for the children Guess who the sisters' parents and siblings call constantly to beg and plead on her behalf It is I. I didn't do detty December I didn't eat the food she cooked I didn't eat the love potion I didn't sleep with anybody I am the one praying, and calling, and listening, and begging I am the one keeping vigil till 2 AM with the husband because I know if he is left to himself, he would get into a car, go to a club, pick up a woman, and slip into deviant behaviour The prayer is for him to cool down and reconsider his wife and children for the sake of Christ and accept them back into his life To ensure that prayer can be heard, I am mounting guard so that another woman won't come into the picture and complicate things I didn't kill my mother; she is still alive Don't kill me for my mother, I am still young Stop doing things that you will make other people pay for in cash, kind, and labour Remember my stripes, as Apostle Paul would say I cannot deny my own brothers and sisters in the faith, even when they misbehave I would prefer, however, that they do not misbehave in any way Dear Christian sisters, please don't cheat on your husbands for any reason Walk away from the union if he is abusive, does not satisfy you sexually, is broke, you are bored, or looking for excitement Take a short break, go to your parents' house, or go and visit a relative Do everything in your power not to cheat, no matter the temptation Defending a cheating spouse is difficult Defending a cheating wife, regardless of circumstances, is a thing of shame You don't have to get married If you choose to get married, don't cheat Don't put me in a position where your husband will ask me, "Can you take it?" and I will be stammering... This is a plea Thank you -GSW-
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Dr Dípò Awójídé
Dr Dípò Awójídé@OgbeniDipo·
Just one connection with the right person can turn your life around for good in the year 2026. May God connect you with that person.
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Seth Doe Esq
Seth Doe Esq@seth_doe22·
Before you get married, attend your partner’s family gatherings. If he or she is going for a relative’s wedding, funeral or ceremony, tag along. It’s so important because some things that are normal in that family might shock you which even includes behaviors and illnesses.
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THE KINE
THE KINE@Asherkkine·
What do you really need before December? New phone Laptop Clear debt Pay rent ₦2million Business Support New Car. Be sincere and follow make I fit dm you.
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HR Sis
HR Sis@seyithemie·
I once had a colleague in business development who could deliver 5 presentation decks in 2 days, his capacity was unmatched. But when he had to lead a client pitch, he struggled. It wasn’t about the slides, it was about his capability to deliver the content of the slides. Capacity = how much you can produce Capability = the depth of skill that ensures what you produce has real impact You might have the capacity to write ten reports a week, but do you have the capability to deliver one presentation that shapes business decisions? The trap many career professionals fall into is stretching their capacity (taking more on, working longer hours), while neglecting to strengthen their capabilities (skills, strategy, influence). Capacity can get you noticed, but capability keeps you relevant and that is where the true value of your work lies.
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Champions of England
Champions of England@SamAkinlotan·
1 week ago, my life changed forever. My wife & I welcomed a baby boy into our family. His name is Irebami Thierry Akinlotan. Grateful to God for this precious gift, and yes you can call me Daddy. 😌
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Oyinkansola
Oyinkansola@oyinkanbadejo·
If your emergency fund is zero, your risk tolerance is only imaginary. If you don’t have money set aside for emergencies, then you can’t truly afford to take investment risks - even if you think you can.
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Chinyere || AI Growth • Marketing
People keep asking: Zapier or Airtable, Which should I start with? They’re not the same thing. Airtable = your data hub (store & organize info) Zapier = your automation engine (connect & move info) Use Airtable to hold the data. Use Zapier to automate the process. Want to work remotely? I've got a ROADMAP Say Hi + Follow to get it
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Sola Adesakin
Sola Adesakin@SolaAdesakin·
Until money comes, use what you have:
Use knowledge, time, and relationships.
Use time to gain knowledge.
Use knowledge to build relationships that open doors money can’t. Use relationships as leverage. The right mix of these three will position you for the wealth you’re waiting for. Keep showing up. Keep building. The tide will turn. #AsYouRiseToday
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Dangote Group
Dangote Group@DangoteGroup·
PRICES AT OUR PARTNER’S RETAIL OUTLETS
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Oyindamola🙄
Oyindamola🙄@dammiedammie35·
Joy is coming se 😁
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Sola Adesakin
Sola Adesakin@SolaAdesakin·
You’re already wealthy—your bank account just needs to catch up. Hard to accept? Money is a tool, a servant, a partner. You can attract it, retain it, and send it on errands. Stop chasing it; instead, master how to magnetize and multiply it. Skill Up—VALUE. #AsYouRiseToday
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Babájídé
Babájídé@Babajiide·
In 2025 ensure you have the following as you navigate your career: - A mentor: an older person who has walked through a similar journey that you are embarking on - A coach: a paid specialist who will help you understand yourself and how you show up and are experienced - A sponsor: a senior executive who will always advocate for you. They typically pick you based on your hard work and diligence
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Bayo Adeyinka
Bayo Adeyinka@greaterbayo·
Don't Run Away From A Problem You're Designed To Solve It was circa 2009. It was an internal advert. I was in Ibadan then but the role was in Lagos. I applied. I got a call asking why I wanted to leave Ibadan which was my comfort zone.
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Arsenal
Arsenal@Arsenal·
Happy New Year, Gooners ❤️
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Bolaji Idowu
Bolaji Idowu@pastorbolaji·
WELCOME TO OUR YEAR OF DOINGS, FOCUS AND LAUGHTER Welcome to 2025! #HappyNewYear
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AI@nonewthing·
You must remember, amidst it all, that God loves you so, so deeply; and He gave Himself up for you.
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