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@Flyharri

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Everywhere Katılım Şubat 2014
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Maxvayshia™
Maxvayshia™@maxvayshia·
And when everything starts to work out the way you have always prayed and planned it, may your HEALTH not be the price you pay for it.
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Amber 😘💋
Amber 😘💋@TheRealCEOAmber·
The messages I’ve been receiving here are inappropriate. I’m not into girls. I like preek. Please stop sending me those messages, or I will expose you.
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INALEGWU
INALEGWU@tchaloyi·
Grateful for another year 🙏🏽🎉 If this appears on your TL, please wish me well.
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Obiasogu David
Obiasogu David@afrisagacity·
A Nigerian composed a song for Tinubu's Electricity promise. This is so touching! Pls, REPOST!✍️
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Apostle Michael Olowookere
Apostle Michael Olowookere@myk_da_preacher·
What if I told you that the state visit of president Tinubu to the UK wasn't originally the idea of the British royal family? It was as a result of tremendous pressure from the Nigerian government, through the propaganda department of this administration in a bid to secure a second term. The reason is because of the issue of Genocide and Christian Persecution that have gained the attention of the world. They keep spending millions of dollars to prove that there's no genocide. So, they needed some form of credibility presentation from a top personality in the world to align with them and make them look credible. They told the British royal family that with the way Nigeria is going, it could break up. The British didn't want that. So, inviting President Tinubu to the UK for state visit despite that hundreds that are being killed daily was a way to present him to the world as credible and gain world attraction. For APC, it was a re-election ass licking adventure For the Brits, it was to ensure Nigeria remains one and wipe off the narrative of Christian genocide. It's a 1-1 win for them. The losers.... Nigerians!!!
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Ara🤍
Ara🤍@Araoluwanimi01·
If you bought this burger for #50, just retweet😭
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Speedaf Nigeria
Speedaf Nigeria@Officialspeedaf·
@Flyharri Hello👋🏻 Welcome to Speedaf Logistics. We sincerely apologise for the delay and any inconvenience you have experienced with your order. Kindly send us a DM for further assistance.
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Àgbà John Doe
Àgbà John Doe@jon_d_doe·
The main people who should be at the airport to bid the president farewell are members of the armed forces. And the persons who should receive him at his destination are the ambassador & representatives of his host country. The sycophancy in our leaders is shameful. End
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Speedaf Nigeria
Speedaf Nigeria@Officialspeedaf·
@Flyharri @kisney_paul Hello👋🏻 Welcome to Speedaf Logistics. We sincerely apologise for the delay and any inconvenience you have experienced with your order. Kindly send us a DM for further assistance.
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Paulinus Chinemelum 💙
Paulinus Chinemelum 💙@kisney_paul·
@Officialspeedaf My package has been with your company for over one week, your staff have been updating "customer phone cannot be reached". As how nah. 😕😏 If there's anything that will jeopardize Temu's credibility, it's the inadequacies and laggy behavior of these logistics companies.
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Ngbédé k'Ótúkpó💪@Flyharri·
@Officialspeedaf You have a parcel to deliver to me since 3days I can't get it and every number of your dispatcher you gave has all been switched off is that how you people operate?😡
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The Odin
The Odin@TheOdin_II·
One evening, a friend and I stepped out to get chicken and chips. We got to the shop, walked to the counter, and my friend quickly said, “Two packs of chicken and chips.” The guy behind the counter looked at him calmly and said, “Please add ‘please.’” For a second my friend was surprised. You could see he did not expect that kind of reply. But he paused, smiled a little, and then said again, “Please, we need two packs of chicken and chips.” The man behind the counter smiled back immediately and said, “Thank you my friend. Your order will be ready in less than 20 minutes.” I won’t forget that small moment. Many people treat service workers badly just because money is involved. Once they are paying, they feel they can talk anyhow. No greeting. No respect. No patience. As if the person serving them is less human. But the truth is simple. Money does not buy the right to disrespect people. The cleaner in your house, the waiter in the restaurant, the person serving food at the counter, the security guard at the gate, the driver, the cashier. These are human beings first before anything else. They wake up every day, go to work, and do their best just like everyone else. Sometimes all it takes is a simple “please” and “thank you.” Those small words cost nothing, but they carry a lot of respect. And the funny thing is this. When you treat people well, most times they treat you even better in return. The service improves. The mood becomes lighter. Everyone feels human again. So no matter who you deal with in life, never let money remove your manners. Respect should not depend on status. It should depend on character. 🤷‍♂️
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Carl Moon 🌙
Carl Moon 🌙@TheMoonCarl·
I’m very sorry for every single person who ever died of cancer. There is a cure, it’s called Ivermectin, & it was kept hidden from you by big pharma. A patient cured, is a customer lost. An absolutely disgusting world we live in. Retweet so cancer patients get this info.
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Oyiga Micheal
Oyiga Micheal@Nsukka_okpa·
A man was kidnapped and his daughter came on twitter to ask for help and support. she later had to delete the tweet because people pointed out that her father publicly supports the same government many believe has failed to protect its citizens. This is the sad place we are as a country where moments of tragedy get dragged into politics.
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Opeyemi Babalola
Opeyemi Babalola@BOTAD01·
If there is light in your area when you see this post, please like. If there is no light in your area when you see this post, please repost. @BayoAdelabu
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Sir Dickson
Sir Dickson@Wizarab10·
Nigerian Christians, the Israel you know today is not the Israel in the Bible. The Israel of today, was created in 1948. A part of Palestine was given to the Jews by the British, to reside in and they became Israel. The original plan was to settle them in Uganda but East Africa and their white settlers refused. God has nothing to do with Israel. It is just political alliance and military might.
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Maxvayshia™
Maxvayshia™@maxvayshia·
Tell me something that is actually true but sounds like a lie.
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