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CAF is in a lot of trouble. Back in 1976, Morocco players walked off the pitch in protest over a refereeing call, then returned, equalised, and finished 1-1. They topped the group with five points & won the tournament. Guinea came second. There is no end in sight for this saga.
Peoples Gazette@GazetteNGR
Guinea seeks review of 1976 AFCON title after CAF overturns Senegal victory gazettengr.com/guinea-seeks-r…
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which one do we believe now? Your mum said she wanted you to go to school in the UK, which isn't cheap by any standard...
Why do these guys love fraternizing with the poor to project grass to grace psyops?
Punch Newspapers@MobilePunch
𝐕𝐈𝐃𝐄𝐎: 𝐈 𝐋𝐞𝐟𝐭 𝐇𝐨𝐦𝐞 𝐀𝐭 𝟏𝟓 𝐀𝐟𝐭𝐞𝐫 𝐌𝐲 𝐅𝐚𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐫 𝐎𝐩𝐩𝐨𝐬𝐞𝐝 𝐌𝐲 𝐌𝐮𝐬𝐢𝐜 𝐂𝐚𝐫𝐞𝐞𝐫 - 𝐀𝐬𝐚𝐤𝐞 Credit: Youtube | KortyEO --- Follow us for more breaking news and videos
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This age gap leads to a successful marriage.
In fact, this is a perfect relationship. The man has just entered his prime. Whilst the woman is in her prime.
Zoomer 🧢@zoomyzoomm
Is this age gap okay?
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Well done mate. You gained a follower. Keep up the good work and enjoy your flowers 💐

TIPSTER HOTOVEN@HOT0VEN
besiktas 🇹🇷 2 vs 1 🇹🇷 Kasimpasa Mainz 🇩🇪 2 vs 0 sigma
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For a lot of Nigerian women, marriage is basically a surv!val strategy and a way to secure a roof over their heads. These days, they're marrying money, not the man himself. And plenty of guys out there know they couldn't handle being a single dad, so that's why they're terr!fied to even take the step. Marriage is genuinely sc@ry right now.
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You see certain houses and just know it’s not Nigeria.
Nigerians no know pass POP!🤦🏽♂️
Kofi Sark ➐@kofiwest_gh
you do not have to mount your TV. It’s soo OK to have a TV stand in 2026
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@naughty_libra07 I learned this in my first major heartbreak... so once I want to get over them, the first thing I ever do is delete every picture, including their number.
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Omo… this one hit me hard 😞
After my breakup, I realized everything reminded me of her. All the places we used to visit, I started avoiding them. The restaurants, the park, even that small corner in the city where we used to chill, all of it became a trigger.
My phone? Full of pictures and videos of us laughing, smiling, living moments I thought would last forever. I couldn’t look at them without feeling a punch in my chest.
It took me a whole lot… but finally, I gathered the courage to delete everything.
Was it easy? Nah. Before I healed properly, I suffered. Every memory felt heavy, every notification reminded me of what I lost.
But after that step, slowly… life started moving again.
The Lesson I learnt... Sometimes, letting go is painful, but it’s the only way to heal.
AMARA@Amy_beke
So after a breakup..what happens to all the pics & videos yall took together?
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@nnukwuMmonwuu @Maggiewitdsauce @Wizarab10 this is her second comment on this and honestly, I pity the man in her life. this one has no love to give any man.. dem don fuck the love out of her body finish
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@Maggiewitdsauce @Wizarab10 Dem go dy talk A, una go begin talk Y, is dating the problem o the values of the person being dated?
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If you don’t read this article, I will cry because I spent 24 days and nights writing it. 😭🥹
Rinu Oduala 🔥🔫@SavvyRinu
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This post made me remember something that happened to a guy I know in Lagos.
He was dating two women at different points in his life.
The first one, Tolu, was earning around ₦100k monthly. Nothing fancy. She lived modestly, budgeted everything, and still found a way to show up for him.
If he was broke, she would quietly handle small bills.
If he complained about transport, she’d send something without making noise.
Not because she had plenty… but because in her mind, “we are building together.”
She never used the word “my money.” It was always “how do we sort this?”
Fast forward a year later, things didn’t work out for unrelated reasons.
Then he met Amara.
Amara was doing very well. Remote job. Earning over ₦4m monthly. Soft life, vacations, designer everything.
At first, he felt like he had “made it.”
But reality started showing small small.
If they went out, it was always “you’re the man, you should handle it.”
If he had a rough month, her response was, “I can’t start carrying a man financially.”
Even basic emotional support came with conditions.
One day, NEPA took light in his area and his inverter spoiled. He joked about it, expecting maybe concern or even advice.
Her reply?
“Just fix it. You’re a man.”
That day, something shifted in his head.
Because he remembered how someone earning ₦100k once said,
“Don’t worry, we’ll figure it out together.”
No noise. No pride. No competition.
Just partnership.
He didn’t end it immediately… but mentally, he had already checked out.
Because at the end of the day, it’s not about how much someone earns.
It’s about whether they see life as me vs you…
or us vs the problem.
Sir Dickson@Wizarab10
A lady earning N100k who sees her income as family income is better than a lady earning N4m who sees her income as personal. Fling the relationship away
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No wonder they hosted the Presidency to dinner. They finally found mumu and could not believe their luck.
Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories
BREAKING NEWS: Nigeria 🇳🇬 Agrees To Receive Deported Criminals, Failed Asylum Seekers From UK
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