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Eraymidey101

@Erayofficial3

easy going guy...fun to be with....music in the blood...die hard Chelsea fan If u come for me forgiveness is a sin⚔️

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Eraymidey101
Eraymidey101@Erayofficial3·
(Follow me and I follow u back immediately) It's juicy so let's grow together ❤
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M.K.O ♠️@MkoTheComedian·
Bro 💔 I no wan dey situation wey dem go dey beg people online to help me gather money ooo I prefer make Eledumare take my life 👏
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BIG Engineer D’C 👷‍♂️ ⚡️
Not to sound somehow o, I thought the money they contributed for baddy of lasu back then was for the both leg ?? Which one is they’re contributing for the second leg again. ???
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Eraymidey101
Eraymidey101@Erayofficial3·
@principaldc99 He say na him do mistake But clearly stated here the surgery has been paid for Me no dey send second money sha😂😂
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Maliq@MasterMaliq·
The Prophet married Khadijah bint Khuwaylid, an older woman, a wealthy businesswoman, and a widow who chose him for his honesty before anyone called him a prophet. He married Aisha bint Abi Bakr, young, brilliant, and later one of the greatest scholars of Islam. Then look at the rest of his marriages and be honest about what you see. Sawda bint Zam'a, an older widow with no protection. Hafsa bint Umar, a widow left after loss. Zaynab bint Khuzayma, known for feeding the poor. Umm Salama, a widow with children, known for her intelligence. Juwayriya bint al-Harith, whose marriage led to the freedom of her people. Safiyya bint Huyayy, a woman from a defeated tribe whose dignity was restored. Maymunah bint al-Harith, a widow who chose to be part of his household. Zaynab bint Jahsh, whose marriage broke a deep cultural taboo and reset what was considered lawful. Different ages. Different stories. Mostly widows. Some carrying trauma, loss, or social stigma. This is not the profile of a man chasing desire. This is the profile of a man taking responsibility where society looked away. And here is the part people try to ignore. These women lived with him. They saw him in private, not on a pulpit. Yet what came from them was not scandal, not bitterness, not exposure. It was knowledge, respect, and loyalty. They described a man who was present in his home, fair in his treatment, and consistent in his character. His name is Muhammad. If you want to judge him, do not start with assumptions. Start with the women who shared his life and had every reason to speak if he failed.
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Eraymidey101
Eraymidey101@Erayofficial3·
Omo gatuso deserve this hum!lliation
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F E E Z@Feeztm·
Cole palmer doesn’t deserve to be in the England World Cup squad.
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Eraymidey101
Eraymidey101@Erayofficial3·
Zaynab bint jash was his adopted sons wife He collected her from zaid Don't forget he had a slave he always ve sex with Maria Al Qibtiyya (Maria the copt) which he never married She gave him a son Ibrahim (later died) By this should we say Muhammad committed zina(adultery)
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The Prophet married Khadijah bint Khuwaylid, an older woman, a wealthy businesswoman, and a widow who chose him for his honesty before anyone called him a prophet. He married Aisha bint Abi Bakr, young, brilliant, and later one of the greatest scholars of Islam. Then look at the rest of his marriages and be honest about what you see. Sawda bint Zam'a, an older widow with no protection. Hafsa bint Umar, a widow left after loss. Zaynab bint Khuzayma, known for feeding the poor. Umm Salama, a widow with children, known for her intelligence. Juwayriya bint al-Harith, whose marriage led to the freedom of her people. Safiyya bint Huyayy, a woman from a defeated tribe whose dignity was restored. Maymunah bint al-Harith, a widow who chose to be part of his household. Zaynab bint Jahsh, whose marriage broke a deep cultural taboo and reset what was considered lawful. Different ages. Different stories. Mostly widows. Some carrying trauma, loss, or social stigma. This is not the profile of a man chasing desire. This is the profile of a man taking responsibility where society looked away. And here is the part people try to ignore. These women lived with him. They saw him in private, not on a pulpit. Yet what came from them was not scandal, not bitterness, not exposure. It was knowledge, respect, and loyalty. They described a man who was present in his home, fair in his treatment, and consistent in his character. His name is Muhammad. If you want to judge him, do not start with assumptions. Start with the women who shared his life and had every reason to speak if he failed.

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BASH-AAR 🛑@BASHAARUTD·
Na Traditional worshippers wey dey join this language barrier in religion matter dey kpami Oya do incarnation in English let’s see if Orumnila go answer you
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victorious@victor17happy·
Nothing scripted, no sharing of RICE, just Peter Obi walking into a Chicken Republic outlet in Kano, enjoying and chatting with the staff like any regular customer. THE LOVE IS MASSIVE #PitaKwa2027#Pitakwa2027
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Òrìṣà Èṣù
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Alabi@the_Lawrenz·
Laugh wan finish me bro. In broad daylight o 😂
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god.@bigmankunmz·
@BASHAARUTD @YesItsBash Exactly. If your religion doesn’t permit you to worship or pray to your God in your language then that religion is not for you.
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