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Retired Nigerian
@Dolarpo
Energy, Finance & New Curiousities Hundo when it matters, Just kidding around most other times...
IG: @dolapo_professional Katılım Mart 2009
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You need to find space in your heart for people you love, respect, and honor to be wrong.
It doesn't matter if it's about 5G, or Covid, doctrine, or prophecy.
Every sort of leadership gives you opportunities to fail and makes your mistakes public and subject to scrutiny.
Failure gives us a chance to Learn and grow.
“When you have turned again,” Jesus tells Peter, “strengthen your brothers” (Luke 22:32).
Grace to you.
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My husband has been my driver for the past 10 years of our marriage.
He drives me to work.
Drives me for my business.
Drives me for shopping.
Anywhere I want to go.
I don’t drive. He does.
He does it so well that if he comes home and doesn’t meet me in the house, he will call, locate me, come and pick me wherever I am, and bring me back home. Not from control, but from care. He simply doesn’t want his wife to stress herself.
Recently, I decided to register for my theory test so I can do my practical and start driving. Oga has already declared that he will not allow me to drive at night because he doesn’t joke with his wife.
For 10 years, he has been consistent.
There were days we both had night shifts. He would finish his own by 6am, drive straight to my workplace, park in front of my company, and sleep in his car until I closed by 8am. Then he would happily take me home, after collecting his kiss 😁
Yes, he gets a kiss when he drops me off.
And another one when he picks me up.
One day, a colleague mistook him for a homeless man because he was sleeping in his car outside our office. I laughed and told her, “That’s my husband.”
Over the years, many people have mistaken him for my driver. He would drive me somewhere, park patiently, and wait in his car until I was done. No complaints. Not once in 10 years.
Love doesn’t always shout.
Sometimes it waits quietly in a parked car at 6am. And no he is not a simp, he is just expressing love in his own way.
Pharaoh👳🏾♂️👑@MrMekzy_
I need married people to quote and reply this tweet with sweet and really thoughtful things your spouse has done for you. We need a TL cleanse from the Negative marriage PR.
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Nothing hurts more than losing a final you already paid for
ESPN Africa@ESPNAfrica
Despair for Morocco at the final whistle 💔
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Silly.
He sends rain on the righteous and the unrighteous alike’ (Matthew 5:45).
Prayer is fine, but it’s not a productivity strategy. Do the work too.
Grace doesn’t discriminate based on who shows up to church.
Aishaaa@kuk0nki
The pain of watching those who don’t pray succeed Sometimes it’s difficult to understand.
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I am in awe.
Several weeks ago, I touched this God’s beautiful gift. I am still ensconced in the reverie. Left in awe of the blessing that is Baby J. Spring delivered our big bundle of God’s answer and graciousness. First time in my hands, I was in awe of the miracle of creation. This couldn’t have been made by us. Had to be an immaculate conception, so I thought. But Baby J isn’t Jesus. Once we decided it was time, Daddy worked, Mummy worked, the Lord blessed.
I am in awe.
Our bundle of beauty and endless joy has been blessed and been a blessing all around. I got a call confirming one of my biggest deals inside 2 hours of J’s birth. God-uncles and aunties have sent gifts from all around the world. Baby J has earned more local & forex currencies in cash gifts than I did in my first 20 years of life put together. God started J from a much higher plane than the daddy was. Beating daddy from day 1.
I am still in awe.
Without a doubt, this is the Lord’s doing and it could not be more marvellous in our eyes. We have watched a life grow so fast between months. And Baby J is blessed with a sweet, beautiful and extraordinary mum. My love and prayers to everyone desiring the same. Your joy is here, soon enough. And to everyone joyful for this moment, your joy is yours to keep. Amen.
Daddy J. 12.05.25




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Pep Guardiola couldn't win the Champions league in 4 attempts with a Bayern Munich super team.
It took Pep Guardiola 7/9 attempts to win the Champions league with Manchester City.
Klopp has only one Champions league trophy in his entire managerial career.
Mourinho was hired by Real Madrid and given unlimited resources to deliver the Champions league and he failed.
It's only Mikel Arteta who's expected to win it with his first and second attempt.
I know where we were before this man and where we are at the moment. Call it a blind faith or whatever but I'm not giving up on him.
We fall short, rise up and go again until we make it Mikel. We go again next season Mikel.

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@gbenro Thanks bro. Love you too bro
I'll holla soon
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My friend @Dolarpo left Twitter and is now a Pastor.
One of the smartest people I know.
Anyways. Welcome to the Club. You know I love you.

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A few days ago, I made the decision to protect my tweets following a coordinated wave of falsehoods, personal insults, and even curses directed at me. Sadly, the nature of discourse on social media—especially Twitter (X)—often swings in a binary fashion: “you’re either with us or against us.” But it doesn’t have to be that way.
To those suggesting I’ve been deleting tweets, I simply say this: I don’t owe you that explanation, nor do I have the time or interest to engage in such distractions. This space has always been, for me, a place to share, learn, and unwind. If I find a tweet that lacks context or no longer serves clarity, I’m happy to remove it. That doesn’t change my lifelong commitment to public accountability—a principle I believe remains one of the strongest levers for a better society.
Twitter, for all its promise, has sadly become a poisoned well—where anonymity, monetized virality, and troll farms work together to tear down honest voices and raise toxicity.
My hope for younger Nigerians is to resist the harmful stereotypes that shrink their worldview and undermine their potential. I have been shaped by friendships and support from people across faiths, races, and genders.
What I long for is a civic culture where people respect differing views, hold government accountable through facts and data, and collectively build a country where everyone can thrive.
If you don’t follow my work in BudgIT, Tracka, or Ogbomoso but choose to show up with vile commentary, chances are you’ve already been muted or blocked. These are not acts of malice—they’re simply boundaries.
Wishing you clarity, growth, and peace.
—Oluseun
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@saratu Been a while...just strolling by. Trust you're well...
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This is why “stay in Naija, just earn dollars” has never held the appeal to me that it seems to for many people.
ripples@Adheydayor
Such a chilling read. It's 2025 and we are yet to hack reliable emergency services in a "mega city". This accident was not in some remote part of Lagos or Nigeria, it's at the heart of the city. It's VI ffs. And for the perpetrator to escape justice? That would be a shame.
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