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Oluwagbemiga Samuel

Oluwagbemiga Samuel

@Gpsalm

Love is a beautiful thing

Katılım Eylül 2014
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Why Me
Why Me@tsaweeee·
@dekim_Kalvino Does the guy have a disorder?
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Papii🥤
Papii🥤@ammalusty·
I used to have this mental illness where l thought logical arguments would change someone's mind
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Babájídé
Babájídé@Babajiide·
Each to their own in marriage ! But one thing is clear, a lot of people have no business being married 😆
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Ajokeee 🤍
Ajokeee 🤍@Aheesha_x·
The country isn’t some abstract innocent entity though. When ppl say “I hate this country” they mean the systems & institutions that keep failing them. Yes, leaders come from us but power and accountability aren’t evenly distributed. Frustration isn’t denial of responsibility.
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LEE🖤, THE AREWA GIRL
LEE🖤, THE AREWA GIRL@lynn_jatau·
This guy is slowly becoming my favorite account on IG
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FinestDoveTruth
FinestDoveTruth@FinestDoveTruth·
Many nurses I met here in the uk were the one financing their home for the first few years of their relocation. These are people who did not pay rent while in Nigeria. These are people whose husbands were engineers, doctors, Lecturers in Nigeria but after relocation had to do menial jobs ti sustain the family. The idea of “50/50 in marriage” sounds fair, modern, and balanced, but in real life, it’s one of the biggest fallacies we keep spreading. Marriage has never worked on perfect arithmetic. It works on capacity, season, and sacrifice…not percentages. Some days one partner will give 80 while the other gives 20. Some seasons, one person will be strong, and the other will be fighting silent battles. Some moments, one will carry the emotional weight, financial burden, or household responsibilities because the other is simply drained. And that’s not failure. That is marriage. The truth is simple: no human being can wake up every day and contribute exactly “50.” People get tired. People get sick. People break down emotionally. People lose jobs. Life shifts. Energy fluctuates. A healthy marriage is not two people calculating what the other has done, it is two people who are committed to showing up fully in whatever capacity they have each day. Today you may carry your partner. Tomorrow they may carry you. Balance is achieved over time, not in one moment. And here’s another reality people avoid: Sometimes the person who is giving “30” is actually giving 100% of what they have in that season. And the partner giving “70” also gives because they can at that moment. That is partnership, not exploitation. The people who survive marriage long-term understand one thing clearly: Marriage is not 50/50. Marriage is 100/100. Two people committed to giving their best, not an equal fraction, but a full effort according to their ability, their health, their season, and their reality. When you insist on 50/50, you reduce marriage to a business contract. When you understand 100/100, you embrace marriage as a covenant, a daily decision to love, support, and show up. Some days you will be the one lifting. Some days you will be the one leaning. And that is perfectly fine. Anyone who wants a mathematical marriage will never experience a meaningful one. Love has never been about counting. It has always been about giving.
Ugegbe ✨@MarinatedTurks

I have said countless times i don't believe in 50/50 but if you want 50/50 in bills with me we are deffo sharing everything 50/50. Why are you now insulting me?🤔 This is why Nigerian marriages in the Uk and co don't last. Everyone wants to take the other for a fool lol.

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Kunle
Kunle@Soulmedika·
The signal is always about “oppressing” one another. When are we going to start encouraging people to return to Nigeria because the country is now working for all? One very rich person relative to thousands of fellow poor citizens is not a sign of national development.
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Oluwagbemiga Samuel@Gpsalm·
We often use our own self as the primary model for understanding others. ​Wisdom and discernment is learning to see people for who they are, not who you are.
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Oluwagbemiga Samuel@Gpsalm·
People are being killed. Stop the justifications. ​Arguing that victims are of 'all faiths' is a deflection. ​The solution is simple: Stop the killings. Give no one any talking points. Is this too hard...
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Anfield Sector
Anfield Sector@AnfieldSector·
Federico Chiesa: “We have players that are world class and that can be put in any situation and will perform. So I don’t see any problem. If Crystal Palace wants to play long balls and long throw-ins, they are more than welcome to do so, because we’re going to answer them with high intensity and winning duels, and trying to win.”
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Tega 🇳🇬
Tega 🇳🇬@__tega__·
Hello @bosuntijani thank you for your AI and 3MTT initiatives. What will it take to mobilize some of the 3MTT graduates to build a platform that tracks how every kobo of tax payers money is spent from next year? RT this guys until Bosun responds.
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𝐄𝐃𝐎𝐂𝐄𝐍𝐓𝐑𝐈𝐂__
The Isikian Palace Society; A society of singers that is made up of only women, headed by the Okao of the group. They sing songs that are laced with historical and the majestic stride of the past and current Oba “King” of Benin Kingdom. What ever word of praise they use to address the Oba have an historical context behind it.
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Neto
Neto@docneto·
Na who never get teenager dey Sabi how to parent them pass. Wait till your turn reach then apply your wisdom then 😁
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Chisom Agbafor
Chisom Agbafor@ChisomAgbafor·
90% of our prayer points are government responsibilities.
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Kingmaker
Kingmaker@nathan__oji·
@ikhide The cry u hear in Nigeria isn't for liberation, but for a seat at the table where the birthright of others is eaten.
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