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Adedamola

@Cruxadar

No Grind No Grit No Greatness||Philippians 4:13||Baller🏀||Computer Engineer.

Gotham Katılım Şubat 2019
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Oluwaferanmie@Feranmi_Babs·
When people get offers, they text me to appreciate me for the videos and directions and most times I see the full salary breakdown of these firms. All I just want to say is that don't listen to people who tell you that banks still pay you 180k. Even if you don't get into O&G, you have a shot at a decent form through GT roles that pays you decently. Not been on the TL like before, but I regularly still communicate with folks on WhatsApp. It's always ONE "we are pleased to offer" that changes the tides of things. You still have a chance to have a decent career and infact excel so well at it. Don't listen to the negatives on here!
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Adedamola@Cruxadar·
@FRONTENDDEV9JA @ENEMIESENEMY @princess_ehmy @LadyGrasha Religion dey do more damage than we realize. Like bro babe admit say she dey wrong next step nah to go dey pray make the man succumb and admit fault to wettin she do instead of taking the helm and apologising for what she did. She wan gaslight God 😂😭
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Emmy🎀°@princess_ehmy·
I remember a day I had a big f!ght with my hubby. I knew I was wrong, but as usual I was claiming tough girl😂😂 It took us 3 days and the issue was becoming serious. I started praying serious prayers o. I was like "God please touch my man's heart so he won't be angry at me again and let's reconcile" I was praying this prayer everyday but the matter was even becoming worse😂 We didn't talk for days. I kept praying. When I was supposed to humble myself and just apologize. I was praying😁😁 I'm laughing because each time I remember this scenario,I always tell myself that we have the power in our hands to make some things work. That's how on valentine's day,I just wrote him a long text apologising and I reassured him of my love and loyalty. Immediately he read the message, he reached out and was like "Babe I'm so sorry too, I took everything too far, I miss you "😂 Haaaaa!!! Almost 4 days of fight I prayed and only an apology solved it. The bottom line is this, there are so many broken homes that wouldn't have been broken if only we humble ourselves and talk things over. Ego and pride has really d£stroyed so many homes and it's so sad. There is a place for prayer. Maybe for a sickness, prayer for divine intervention or maybe a change of character, prayers for a good job or a contract and if there will be prayers for such issues, it should be a joint and agreement prayer with both couples heart involved🤲 So the answer is NO, prayers can't fix every marriage problem. Some require humility,our work,our logic and our sincerity to handle it.
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Can prayer fix every marriage problem?¿

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@princess_ehmy @LadyGrasha Your prayer was also answered. The issue was fixed, not just the way you wanted it. Your heart could've remained stubborn, and the issue could've gone worse still, but it was the Holy Spirit that pointed you to do the right thing.
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JOKER@jok13037·
Yakub wan spoil Teri new relationship😂😭😭
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Samuel Adeyemo@Jomo_Of_FUTA·
Unique ID: 439518 (2024) Unique ID: 452766 (2025) I am a graduate of Industrial Mathematics from the Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA), where I graduated in the top 5% of my class. During my undergraduate studies, I received multiple scholarships and recognitions for academic excellence and leadership, including the PTDF and HillCity Foundation scholarships. 1/5
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👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊@UnkleAyo·
You think I'm happy living abroad? I have a family I grew up with, whom I love with all of my heart - and the reality keeps dawning on me, on how many times I will see them before I one day turn 60. People I saw daily, or once a month - I haven't seen in years, and would realistically only see once a year, going forward. You think I'm happy? That one day, I might end up having children and my siblings might not have the relationship with them - the relationship I had with my uncles, in my formative years? I remember clearly how they would take us to MrBiggs every Sunday - I am currently reliving the flavour from that meatpie. How we would go to the family house in Ikeja, every year for Eid. The grandchildren uniforms, the snacks while watching your uncles slaughter rams. You think I'm happy that I might one day lead a family of children who might not know their version of that? WTF will I be doing in another man's land, if I did everything they asked me to do from childhood (face your studies, be exceptional, stay away from crime, be hardworking) and opportunities lined up for me to be the best I could, in my motherland? WTF will I be doing here? Why will I condescend myself to living in a clime where I have to mentally switch from sun burning weather to teeth clenching winter - when I came from a land where I never needed gloves? You think I'm happy? If I could do honest work, be on my way home and not have to bother about the risk of getting shot by the people meant to protect me, because I have some lines of tattoos on my body - you think I would leave? If I could trust a justice system to defend me, ensure my rights even though I am a nobody - have trustworthy institutions banking on the highest standards, not have to worry about the bread I eat, the fake drinks from the club or streets, the fake drugs - you think I would leave? Don't get me wrong. I am grateful for the opportunities this clime has given me, to test my limits - to be everything I thought I could be. But all of these, in replacement for the soul I grew up with? You know the satisfaction that settled within me when I could wake up on a Saturday morning, stroll to the Iya wanke's place - relish an entire plate, or some ewa agonyin while watching children battle it out, in a 5 v 5 across the streets. That communal living that relished my soul, is now replaced with silent streets and finely divided sealed terraces. You walk through the city centres in the evenings - you see friends having an aperitif (they do so every evening), you see grandfathers meeting up with their children, you see entire families with extended families living across the streets, first cousins are even able to use the same gym and you remember what that looked like for you back home? You think of all your friends scattered across continents, some you might never get to hug again. For a lot of diasporans, you don't want Nigeria to work more than us. A lot of us want to come home, but what is home? Where is home? When will home feel like home? I hope to continue living life without lack, in comfort, with accomplished dreams - but I want to do so, with soul. When I die one day, I want to do so - with soul.
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Divine@_apex_divine·
Shell Graduate Programme 2026‼️‼️‼️ Eligibility To be eligible for the Shell Graduate Program: You must have graduated (Bachelor’s or Master’s) before your start date Nysc completion shell.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/en-GB/ShellCar…
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highFashion@rahman_jago_·
dear God. remove the comfort that keeps me average and replace it with courage to become who you created me to be. amen.
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Joseph Brendan@Joe_brendan_·
I strongly feel if you have never lived outside Lagos and Abuja and if you have never been to the 6 geo political zones of Nigeria You should not hold serious opinions about Nigeria If you are arguing the Piggyvest 1m a month statistics, you are out of touch In every Nigerian state, If you announce that you will share 20,000 Naira to each person, you will fill up a 100k capacity stadium and have a stampede You people don't know the level of poverty our leaders have dipped this country into.
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TENIOLA@Teeniiola·
Guy films the amount of girls his neighbors brings home day and night. Omoh, how the guy take dey do am? I Dey wonder the kain scope he dey use for all these girls 👀
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Divine@_apex_divine·
@Cruxadar @hussaini157 Good afternoon Join graduate trainee jobs You will get access to past questions.
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Divine@_apex_divine·
Kpmg EY Deloitte Remaining PwC Start studying your GMAT and Dragnet materials. Test Administrators Kpmg - GMAT EY- Jobberman PwC - SHL Deloitte - Dragnet
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Adedamola@Cruxadar·
@BlehisBack Please how can one prepare for the assessment stage of all these graduates trainee roles, any advice, tips, practice questions please?
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