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I'm a lover of football ⚽️ #Arsenal

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Beek Ban
Beek Ban@BeekBan2·
You're not hard to love. You've just run into a few who didn't know how to.
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Tips Excel
Tips Excel@gudanglifehack·
How to DELETE your digital footprint from the internet. Easy step-by-step. A thread;
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Precious_st0ne 🐢🦉
Precious_st0ne 🐢🦉@precious_st0ne·
I have 10 million which of this should I invest in? 1. Mini Gas station 2. pig farming 3. Pure water factory 4. Fish farming
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Borg
Borg@Borg_Cryptos·
Everything is about to collapse. US Economy, Stocks, Cryptos, Real Estate, EVERYTHING.
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Jvnior@Jvnior·
🚨🇺🇸 BREAKING: US citizens in Hawaii beat up an ICE agent for trying to arrest them illegally. They don’t play games on that island.
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Orbán Viktor
Orbán Viktor@PM_ViktorOrban·
Europe is heading toward one of the most severe economic crises in its history. The world is facing a serious energy crisis. Europe is in grave danger. The only way out is to lift the sanctions imposed on Russian energy. Immediately. We must think not about Putin, but about our own country and our peoples. Instead of warmongering, love and save your country, Donald!
Donald Tusk@donaldtusk

The threat of NATO’s break-up, easing sanctions on Russia, a massive energy crisis in Europe, halting aid for Ukraine and blocking the loan for Kyiv by Orbán - it all looks like Putin’s dream plan.

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Dr La pupils
Dr La pupils@lapupils·
@TheGeopol @africatodayMG illiterate don't have time to read. Majority of SA this days are coloured, some bleach because they don't want to associate with the black jobless sad African men gene. From their faces you can tell with their jobless sad African men can't help them. Date foreigners simple!
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Africa Today Media Group@africatodayMG·
Five South African women 🇿🇦 were arrested at OR Tambo International Airport with drugs worth over R5 million. Authorities report the narcotics were hidden in shoes, underwear, and even inside their bodies. They were allegedly heading to China via Dubai.
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Beek Ban
Beek Ban@BeekBan2·
@OddAlerts Congratulations on 39k followers on here. I hope you hit 40k this month
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セリナ|韓国コス🇰🇷
マジで答え出すと、メラニン毛穴にはこの2つ。成分ベースで効くから秒で毛穴消えて、肌治安守られすぎてる。 これ(Dr. Melaxin)の中身👇
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TOIS🌴@sammie_boi20·
I've been deceived my whole life 😭😭
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ChrisExcel
ChrisExcel@ChrisExcel102·
Not even Dj Karri can save my Xhosa sisters the love they have for Nigerians 😭😭
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Emirates FA Cup
Emirates FA Cup@EmiratesFACup·
Bukayo Saka’s rise to the top of world football now feels almost inevitable. But six years ago, on a cold January night, the football world got it's first glimpse of what was coming. At just 18, Saka was electric in Arsenal’s #EmiratesFACup win over Bournemouth. Playing out of position at left-back, he was direct, fearless, and already carrying the creativity that would define him. A goal, an assist and a performance that had every fan asking the same question: Who is this kid? The answer was simple. Arsenal’s starboy. That night was the beginning of something special. By the end of that very season, Saka was already an FA Cup winer. Now, six years on, he stands just three wins away from lifting it again. Only this time not as promising teenager, but as one of the brightest stars in world football, leading his boyhood club. 27.01.20 | The Game That Changed Everything.
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Dr Joe Abah, OON
Dr Joe Abah, OON@DrJoeAbah·
Should I try and explain? Do you promise to receive my explanation with civility even if you don’t agree with it? Ok here goes: There are only three learned professions: Law, Medicine and Theology. That is why when a lawyer is cross-examining a doctor or clergy from traditional churches, they do so with a measure of respect. The learned title means that the person is not just educated, they have acquired professional training and been examined in terms of knowledge AND character and found to be worthy. By that training, a learned person learns about the whole human being. That is why you can present certain symptoms to a doctor and he may ask you about work stress, diet, the home front, etc. A priest will do the same and will ask about your marriage, your children, your work, etc. he will additionally worry about the destination of your soul after you die. Similarly, a lawyer understands human nature and the duality between his ability to do good but also to do shocking evil and is confronting and navigating that in his work daily. He will worry about protecting your life and property both when you are alive and when you are dead. In each of the three professions, the person trusts you with their life, liberty or soul. Also, a learned person can be struck off if they misbehave. So, you see? Lawyers, doctors and traditional clergy are, by their training, more than just educated. That is what is different. ✌🏽
Peter solomon@Iam_SO2SO

@DrJoeAbah @egi_nupe Lawyers be using "learned colleague" as if the rest of us are daft 🙄

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MaMiya🌻
MaMiya🌻@Phumla_N·
Since South African media houses are not interested in uncovering the whole truth, let me ask those who were at the march these pertinent questions, enough time has passed: 1. What’s the name of the man who was allegedly stabbed? 2. How was he stabbed? 3. Why did he hide his face when he showed the crowd his stab wound? 4. Where were these Nigerians when they stabbed him since everyone was “hunting” them? 5. Did the crowd actually encounter these Nigerians? 6. Was it Nigerians, Somalians or Ethiopians? 5. What’s the name of the person who was allegedly hit by a car? 6. What is the registration number of the car that hit him? 7. What did the marchers do when they witnessed a car hitting someone? 8. How did the marchers know that the car was driven by a foreigner? 9. Why have none of the two opened a case? I’d appreciate some answers in the name of a holistic picture & not sensationalism.
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Sunny Elem
Sunny Elem@ElemSunny·
This is solid advice. ₦200k may not feel like much, but saving ₦100k monthly gives you ₦1.2M in a year. That’s not small money. Invested well, it can start something real. Think of it like farming. You don’t eat all your harvest. You keep some as seeds. Many people chop everything today, then tomorrow they are hungry again. The mistake most young guys make is trying to look “settled” too early. Car, expensive rent, soft life… on a still-growing income. That’s like building a big house on wet ground. If you stay disciplined for a few years, your money starts working for you. That’s how you break out of the cycle. Short-term sacrifice. Long-term freedom.
Àgbà John Doe@jon_d_doe

If you're in your 20s & earning 200k per month as a young man. Please try to save 100k from it. If you can do this for one year, invest the money. Do not buy a car or rent a place too expensive. Forgo those things. If you're patient, you won't be a 9-5 in your 40s. End.

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