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Birthplace: earth🌍. Race: humanity. Religion: love. #Ethereum #zk.

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2baba (Ø,G)@GAxclusive·
@_onlyscott Goat is missing. But then, remove VVD and put vidic. Abi VVD wan get monkey yanch ni
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Oladoja@_onlyscott·
"Premier League all-time XI: who should take the missing spot?"
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OB@CFC_OBED·
To the footballers on this app , what position is the hardest to play in football ?
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VintageFootballTV@Vintage77Ball·
Arsenal in the 2000s played at a tempo few could match, their passing rhythm among the fastest in Premier League history, with decision making far quicker than the average midfield benchmark. The Henry Pires Bergkamp front three, backed by Vieira, Gilberto, Campbell, and Lauren, cut the space for defenders, slowing recovery runs and compressing time on the ball. Their pressing snapped from defence into attack within split seconds, turning Chelsea, Manchester United, and Liverpool into highlight reels. Across three titles, the 2003/04 Invincibles, and dominance over Spurs, that blend of vision, circulation, and movement made them almost untouchable arguably the quickest, most fluid team in English football history.
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@CFCPhantom_ Ain't seeing Ronaldo Rooney Tevez lol🤔 And Henry Pirez Lungberg.
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⚡🇸🇴@CFCPhantom_·
🔥 BEST TRIOS OF ALL TIME 1. Messi, Suarez, Neymar 2. Benzema, Bale, Cristiano 3. Di Stéfano, Gento, Puskás 4. Rivaldo, Ronaldo, Ronaldinho 5. Xavi, Iniesta, Busquets 6. Modrić, Kroos, Casemiro 7. Van Basten, Gullit, Rijkaard 8. Hazard, Oscar, Mata 9. Bonucci, Barzagli, Chiellini 10. Salah, Mané, Firmino Who is the biggest omission here? 👀
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Victor Deleau@Exaparsec·
@safetyth1rd @VitalikButerin The Ethereum Foundation was never supposed to be decentralized and DAO-like. It is here to defend a certain idea of Ethereum: Vitalik's vision, aka the original vision
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𝕯𝖆𝖓𝖌𝖊𝖗@safetyth1rd·
I used to really believe that Ethereum foundation is decentralized , DAO like and meritocratic But everything I hear about EF is the opposite EF is basically @VitalikButerin s thing , you’re on board or you’re not. That being said the EF does fund and support other orgs like @Etherealize_io which seem to be more independent And Ethereum development itself seems decentralized But the EF isn’t a decentralized DAO as much as a traditional foundation led by V, so the CROPS mandate signing is tbh not that surprising, just making implicit in grouping more explicit
hanniabu.eth (Ξ, α)@hanni_abu

@tayvano_ @lex_node EF is a company, vitalik is the boss. He's made that very clear and by working at the EF you're subscribing to the same thing regardless.

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ARÁKÙNRIN ÌYÈLỌLÁ 👷🏡
One thing I’ve noticed on my street has been surprising me lately. Most times when I step out to buy groceries or something small from the shops around, I usually pay with transfer. I hardly carry cash. So I’ll just finish buying, tell the shop owner, “I’ve sent the money.” What surprises me is this… Most of them don’t even check immediately. No looking at their POS machine. No checking alerts. They just nod and say, “Okay.” Then they move on like the payment is already confirmed. At first I thought maybe it was just one shop. But I’ve noticed the same thing with different shops on the street. Same pattern. I say I’ve transferred… they just believe me. Sometimes they only check much later. Now I keep wondering. Is it because they see my face around the area all the time? Or maybe they think I don’t look like someone who would cheat them? Or maybe… that’s just how they treat everyone?
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@40andfoolish @Wizarab10 Imagine paying to talk in a country that has a poverty rate of 80% and illiteracy rate of 75%, trust me 65% of the average numbers will show up and mess up the mentality of the few decent one's.
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40 & Foolish@40andfoolish·
@Wizarab10 It's easy to advocate for "purity" when your bank account is full. For many, X has transformed from a digital town square into a workplace, and you can't blame people for showing up to work when the bills are due.
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Sir Dickson@Wizarab10·
You people that want X to cancel monetization were not on this app prior. People have always tweeted like this for clout and to become influencers. Now you assume they are doing it for money because Elon is paying, when we don’t even know how Elon determines the pay. People are very poor in this country. X payment gives them respite. Do you have jobs for them in this Tinubu economy? Influencers will be fine, with or without Elon’s weekly payment. What about others who need it to survive?
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2baba (Ø,G)@GAxclusive·
@Wizarab10 Not quite true. Had to check up on when u become active to know if you know what you're saying but obviously you don't. Twitter was never like this. Everything here right now reeks of desperation, poverty & uncouth behavior. The 2nd point was more logical tho
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2baba (Ø,G)@GAxclusive·
@Herbims23 @AKakanfo I've been seeing this and I must say it's all false. Higher pay can't change attitude it can only make it worst.. and it's very easy to see, just look up our representative at the government houses.
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Aare kurunmi kakanfo
If you want to start and maintain a successful business in Nigeria, you either hire expatriates like Indians, Lebanese and Caucasians to help you manage it or you are ready to go to war with your staffs and team in order to survive. The day I saw first hand what our people are capable of doing was when I promised never to insult DANGOTE and other successful entrepreneurs again in mylife.
BSAT Properties@BSAT_Properties

One of my financial mistakes 2024 i opened a pure water factory for additional income. In fact in my head I had imagined that it’s blood money business I was about to enter because I felt the expenses will be small so I imagined plenty profit. In my mind I said after all I’m not buying the water. Anyway let me first use 5 minutes to laugh at my self first before I start 😂😂😂 I bought every machine it needed to Nafdac standard,I also registered it with Nafdac so my sale was very legit. That gave me my first experience with Nafdac I started with 3 cars,a hilux truck and 2 open boot bikes. We kicked off and my reality set in. First of all printing of roll was more expensive than i thought,already taking half of my money. Then as a producer our price is usually regulated with other factories,we cannot give drivers higher than other factories because we had a union binding us and it was part of our rules. We are producers so we don’t sell directly,we give to drivers at cheaper rate then they sell and make their money. As at that time I was giving each bag of water to my drivers at 120 naira a bag sometimes 150. Now I will still buy fuel for the cars ooo Even when i considered the option of them buying fuel and adjusting their price I still suffered for it. I also pay each bagger 10 naira to bag 1 bag,this is minus other salaries of the people in production handling the major sealing machines ooo I was burning electricity and light bill as if fire was burning my Nyash. I changed filters every two weeks and it’s not cheap I ran diesel to support Nepa because of course I live in Nigerian. I had so many staffs on salaries too and there are so many other expenses i cannot say all here. Abi is it car maintenance,story for another day 🥱 Drivers will owe me and they kept giving excuses that customers are owing them,all lies,infact me,drivers and police station became customers every week. I gave most of this drivers accommodation ooo but the truth is they are full blown thieves. At the end of every sales I make money but it goes like the wind to expenses and I will be left with only money to replace the rolls to produce again. To cut the long story short I was close to running madd then I shut down the business and I regained my sanity. If you have ever ran a pure water business you will understand this post better than anyone else,and if you intend to open a pure water factory first go to Amadioha and take juju make all your workers first swear oath before you start and take jazz not to run madd. Which business showed you shege? © Belle Kingdom

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2baba (Ø,G)@GAxclusive·
@Wizarab10 I love longevity as a yardstick, I really do.. but it's not as if CR7 played 3 season with Man utd also. Bro played for 7 season if I remember, and his peak is beyond what anyone's as touched.
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Only_Kenz@UgwuKen30483798·
@McFlybowy So with this your yeye stat Demeble is a better player than mbappe?
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Ororo😎
Ororo😎@McFlybowy·
Vini —- 4x La liga, 2x UCL, 3x FIFA intercontinental cup, 2x UEFA Super Cup -5x La liga team of the season, 2x FIFPRO, Ballon d’or runner up, 1x FIFA Best player, 4x Ballon d’or top 30 nomination Sterling- 4x EPL, 1x Facup, 5x Carabao cup - 1x PFA team of the year, 1x PFA young player of the year, 1x FWA player of the year, 2x Ballon d’or top 30 nomination There’s no version of Raheem Sterling peak that he’s top 5 in the world, majority of people believed Vini Jr was robbed a ballon d’or. Right now there’s no 5 players better than him in the world. There’s no debate there, Sterling is never touching Vini jr. There’s no version of Raheem Sterling touching 2024 Vinícius Júnior. We’re not even talking about potential anymore we’re talking about peak vs peak, and that gap is clear. 2024 Vinícius isn’t just effective, he’s decisive at the highest level. Champions League nights, semi-finals, finals, these are the moments where reputations are built, and Vini shows up every single time. Sterling, for all his quality, was never that player. He thrived in structure especially under Pep Guardiola where movement, positioning, and system-created chances elevated his output. But when the game demanded individual takeover, those defining moments were rare. Vini is the opposite. He creates something out of nothing. He doesn’t need the perfect system, he is the system. 1v1, he’s more explosive. In big games, he’s more reliable. Mentally, he plays with more authority now. And let’s be honest, Sterling was never the face of his team the way Vini is for Real Madrid. Vini isn’t just producing numbers, he’s producing moments That’s a different level of football. Sterling had elite seasons no doubt especially 18/19 But 2024 Vini Jr is operating in a tier Sterling never quite reached. There’s no version of Sterling ever touching Vini Jr and he’s still only 25.
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BIG Engineer D’C 👷‍♂️ ⚡️@principaldc99

I like as everybody dy disrespect Sterling, let’s see if Vini will be close to what Sterling has achieved when he get to that age 😅😂😂

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@EliasWill2 @thearsfamily97 P.S; I'm not even a fan of Ode nor regard their types (i.e.. ball hugging & faking most things to cloud people's judgement abt em actually doing something without really affecting games), but they have their games.. & trust me they're unstoppable then. (3)
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2baba (Ø,G)@GAxclusive·
@EliasWill2 @thearsfamily97 or identifying great players, It's failure to understand different players has gotten different profiles for different situations and patterns. Everything is spectrum, and it all comes with his own trade-offs, everything. (2)
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Uzumaki Tony@thearsfamily97·
People think this is a joke, but it's not. People never really think about how the ball magically goes from Raya pass to Saka without it being a long ball. Many times, it's Ødegaard that's the delivery service. 1. Ødegaard goes deep. 2. Receives from Raya, evades the press either via smart passing networks or by carrying the ball past his markers. 3. Carries the ball from defence to midfield by himself. 4. Lays the ball to Saka in an attacking position from where Saka can do his thing (or switches to the LW sometimes) 5. He has the stamina to do this for the whole match. This thing that Arsenal fans ignore is something 99.9% of European players cannot do at an elite level.
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People are finally realising he's the system.

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A.Y.O@YusufAsunmogejo·
I find this funny because the speaker is quite ignorant. At the same time, I am compelled not to ignore it so she doesn't spread this virus to unsuspecting Muslims out there, since misinformation spreads like wildfire, especially on this app. For that reason, I will be doing both a clarification and a refutation of her ignorant takes on who Prophet Isa (Jesus) represents and how the Quran describes him. For your information, this refutation will be solely from the same Quran she claimed drove her out of Islam. She started by making a big deal out of the Quran calling Jesus a Word from God and a Spirit from Him, specifically quoting Surah An-Nisa verse 171. The funniest part is that the answer to her claim is in that very same verse. Right after mentioning the Word and the Spirit, Allah warns directly: "So believe in Allah and His messengers. And do not say, 'Three'; desist, it is better for you. Indeed, Allah is but one God. Exalted is He above having a son." She conveniently ignored the part of the verse that destroys the Trinity concept she is trying to preach. This is intellectual dishonesty mixed with misguidance. If she understood the Quran, she would know the "Word" is the command "Kun" which means (Be). Jesus was created by this spoken command because he had no human father. Allah explains this in Surah Ali 'Imran verse 59. The likeness of Jesus before Allah is like that of Adam. Allah created Adam from dust, then said to him "Be", and he was. If being created by a direct command makes someone God, then Adam has a much bigger claim to divinity because he had neither a father nor a mother. Plus, Surah Al-Kahf verse 109 tells us that if the ocean were ink for the words of my Lord, the ocean would dry up before the words of my Lord are exhausted. This means God's words are infinite commands of creation, not a single human being. To make it even clearer regarding her claim about the "Spirit", Allah tells us in Surah Sad verse 72 that He formed Adam and breathed into him of His created spirit. If having God's spirit breathed into you makes you a deity, then by her logic, Adam would be God too. In fact, both she and I, and every human walking this earth, have a spirit from God. Surah As-Sajdah verse 9 tells us that God forms the human and breathes into him of His created spirit. It is the command of God that formed us into what we are. I know she does not know that, and this is why she and her likes should know that having a spirit from God is proof you are a creation, not the Creator. She then spent a lot of time hyping up the title Al-Masih, the Messiah. She claimed the Quran gives this only to Jesus, so it must mean he is the divine savior who pays for sins. The Quran shuts this down heavily in Surah Al-Ma'idah verse 75. It says the Messiah, son of Mary, was no more than a messenger, many messengers passed away before him, and his mother was a supporter of truth, they both used to eat food. Just think and reflect at how Allah makes the point. God does not need to eat food to survive. The title Messiah means the Anointed One, a noble prophet sent specifically to the Children of Israel. Her next point was quoting Surah Maryam verse 19, where the angel says he will give Mary a pure boy. She uses this to say Jesus is the only sinless person and therefore the savior. This shows she did not read the full chapter. Just a few verses earlier in Surah Maryam verse 13, Allah describes Prophet Yahya (John) and says He gave him compassion and purity, and he was God-fearing. Just so you know, all prophets are pure and protected from major sins. It is a standard trait of prophethood in Islam, not a unique badge of divinity.
𝐀𝐬𝐚𝐤𝐲𝐆𝐑𝐍@AsakyGRN

“The Quran calls Jesus the word of God, the spirit of God and the promise Messiah and he called Muhammad non of those things.” — Lady who was a Muslim for 26 years shares the reason she converted from Islam to Christianity.

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Kenochi Kenttimo@KKenttimo·
@DoubleEph My take away,seems Africans don't like to do research Don't we have a Research Institute funded by the Government The truth is,nothing stops us from using both Cement and mud,if we get it right Only needs for someone to try it and see the benefits overtime I intend to build such
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tyro@DoubleEph·
One of the saddest things for me is seeing people say this kind of thing in a country that has produced two cement dollar billionaires. Cement is humanity’s greatest invention that has made a habitable civilisation possible. It allows us ward off hostile elements and survive inhospitable environments. It is endlessly malleable and works in every type of weather. There is nothing special about Nigerian weather or heat that is beyond cement as a solution. The only thing that can make someone think this is a good idea is if they have been denied its benefits (due to all of it being captured at source by the “manufacturers”) A Chinese person who has grown up in the last 40yrs seeing cement transform their environment and make it so much more liveable will not say stuff like this. Please don’t internalise it
Typical African@Joe__Bassey

A Nigerian lady urges Africans to continue and start using mud or clay in building houses and infrastructure, as it has more advantages in Africa than cement and concrete.

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Ororo😎
Ororo😎@McFlybowy·
The first factor was Trafford, For Pep, Goalkeepers are the beginning of his tactics. They’re the factor that determines if it will be successful or not. Trafford in the Goalpost this season and they will probably be 3 points closer to Arsenal with a game in hand, because they’re going to concede lesser shots with total control.
A.@ThisIsAgam

Pep Guardiola proved yesterday that Mikel Arteta’s 'Perfect System' has a fatal flaw. Here’s how: - City abandoned their usual central overloads. Instead, Pep set a flexible 3-2-5. The plan was to stretch Arsenal wide crush their man marking and dominate space. - In the first 20 minutes, 56% of attacks came down the left, 37% down the right. Only 7% centrally which is interesting. Arsenal’s midfield was bypassed entirely. City dictated where the game happened. - James Trafford held the build up. Khusanov, Ake and Nunes formed a shifting back three. Rodri frequently dropped swapping vertically with Nunes. This killed Havertz’s pressing triggers and let City own territory. - On the right, Semenyo stayed wide as a pin. Cherki rotated around him forcing Arsenal’s compact block out of shape. This created space on the left for Doku in 1v1s against Ben White. - Nico O’Reilly pushed high like a shadow striker. When Kepa fumbled Bernardo Silva’s cross, O’Reilly ghosted in to score. Minutes later, Nunes delivered and O’Reilly was there again. Clinical. - Off the ball, City pressed like a symphony. Haaland and Cherki blocked central progress. Doku pinned the right. Semenyo smothered Declan Rice whenever he tried to switch play. Arsenal had no easy outlet. - When Arsenal tried direct balls for Gyokeres, Khusanov neutralized him. Rodri-Nunes-Ake formed a counter pressing wall cutting off second balls. Arsenal could not recover possession meaningfully. This 2-0 against is a proof of Guardiola’s tactical genius where he discarded the season long plan for a final perfectly executing a new system and mathematically controlling Arsenal’s every move. 💙

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@Rufyb What I signed for. Ty for doing the heavy lifting.
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Rufybaba@Rufyb·
When I bought Jaiz Bank shares four months ago, I was convinced it would “smoke,” though I did not expect to see a 133% price gain in such a short timeframe. My entry valuation was 6.6x (see the brief analysis in the quoted tweet). Jaiz is currently valued at ₦489bn, trading at 15.8x trailing P/E and 12.7x forward P/E. What does one do after such a stellar run? My sense when I invested in Jaiz was that it was a really good business growing fast. Over the past five years, gross earnings have grown by 40%+ annually (compounded), while profit after tax grew by 60%+ annually (compounded) over the same period. Total assets grew by 47% every year, while net assets grew by 29% every year. ROA and ROE improved markedly from 2.5% and 16.8% as of FY 2021 to 2.6% and 44.4% as of FY 2025, respectively.
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Rufybaba@Rufyb

I just bought Jaiz Bank Plc on the Nigerian Stock Market using @Cowrywise. The journey to ownership starts here. #StocksbyCowrywise. Check cowrywise.com/stocks to join me. x.com/Rufyb/status/1…

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