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Ademola 💉🇳🇬

@Heeezkay

Medic| Husband| Technical Consultant, Harmony Aquatic Club| Captain, Kwara State Swim Team| West Africa and National Swimming Medalist|

Nigeria Katılım Şubat 2018
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Ademola 💉🇳🇬@Heeezkay·
Your Excellency, the Executive Governor of Kwara State @RealAARahman Below are some of the videos depicting the exhilarating exploits of the kids I'd previously alluded to, at the ongoing National Youth Games in Asaba, Delta State. The kids keep making the State proud.
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Dr Joe Abah, OON
Dr Joe Abah, OON@DrJoeAbah·
Guys, if you have a successful marriage, it is grace given to you by God o. It’s not because you know how to do it. You can only do your part to be good. You can’t legislate for the other party. Just do your best to be a good guy and pray for grace. I am Ezemmuo. I know things.
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Dr. Toks 🦇
Dr. Toks 🦇@fimiletoks·
"I plan for betrayal, I plan for backstabbing, I also plan for reunion and forgiveness long before they happen. In life, I expect nothing, I expect anything, I expect everything." -Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu This has been my mindset since I started my company. It is valid in politics and private practice.
AareMusbau@musbauceo

Kwara House Assembly Aspirant served breakfast🤦‍♀️😁🏃‍♂️🏃‍♂️🏃‍♂️ "Politics ya werey gan"... Pa Jarus 1806

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Sir J (J9)
Sir J (J9)@SirJarus·
Politics ya weyrey gan 😃 The small departmental politics I did it school. Contested for Gen Sec of my department. On election day. This one would enter polling room and come out, "I voted for you". The next one, "I voted for you". Another one "I voted for you". I was so confident of winning that, after voting ended, before counting started, I went to my opponent and told her, "Shade (Kolade), you gave a good fight, but I am winning this one" Counting started "Oyewale (me)" "Oyewale" "Oyewale" I was already raising shoulders then "Kolade" "Kolade" "Kolade" "Kolade" "Oyewale" "Kolade" "Kolade" Oh boy, when Insaw the trend, I waltzed to a dark area near the election hall and flagged okada. "I will not witness this embarrassment" Okada straight to Awo Hall. Jumped on my bed. My friend, classmate, roommate and agent, who was inside during counting and repping me @mhuyil was "trapped" in the collation room. When he arrived in the room like 30 minutes later, he didn't bother to tell me the result. Baba just carry kettle and do ablution to do maghrib salat 😃 Next day, I was the result pasted in department board: Kolade: 280 votes (or thereabouts) Oyewale: 240 votes. I retired from politics immediately.
AareMusbau@musbauceo

Kwara House Assembly Aspirant served breakfast🤦‍♀️😁🏃‍♂️🏃‍♂️🏃‍♂️ "Politics ya werey gan"... Pa Jarus 1806

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Ajoje⚽⚖️
Ajoje⚽⚖️@israel_ajoje·
A Brazilian youngster at many other European clubs can wait three years for a registration slot. At Shakhtar Donetsk, he walks straight into the first team. That one fact explains almost everything. Spain allows three non-EU players per club. France allows four. Ukraine has no registration limits at all, and first division clubs can field up to seven non-EU players simultaneously. While a talented young Brazilian is sitting in a reserve squad in Madrid waiting for a slot to open, his counterpart at Shakhtar is getting first team minutes, European football, and a transfer fee that grows every season. That in my opinion is the first reason why Shakhtar is attractive to Brazilians. The second reason was a transfer architecture that was built by one man. Just stay with me. When Romanian manager Mircea Lucescu arrived in 2004, he had a simple idea. He wanted Ukrainians in defence with structured instructions, and Brazilians in attack with freedom. He spoke fluent Portuguese, had contacts across Brazilian football, and convinced owner Rinat Akhmetov that this was the way to play attractive, winning football. In his first summer alone he brought in five Brazilians. Shakhtar won the league that year and barely looked back. By 2009 the model had announced itself to Europe. Shakhtar fielded five Brazilians in the UEFA Cup final against Werder Bremen and won it. Between 2002 and today, they have signed 47 Brazilian players who have scored over 1,000 combined goals for the club. For the players, the Unique selling point is easy. They get minutes, a platform, a Brazilian community, and a pathway to bigger clubs. For Shakhtar, they get affordable world class talent that cost less than European talent of same quality with no registration headache. Both parties meet at exactly the right moment. So Shakhtar is as attractive to Brazilians as Brazilians are attractive to Shakhtar. A symbiosis of sorts. My name is Ajoje. I am a FIFA Licensed Agent and International Sports Lawyer. I write on the Law and Business of Football, a lot. Repost and Follow if you want to read more posts like this.
Zirkzeason@Zirkzeason

What makes Shaktar so attractive to Brazilians btw?

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STUNNER
STUNNER@Cr7Godbrand·
When we say parents and the government should focus more on the boy child in education, jobs, and opportunities, you all think we’re joking. Raise boys to be men. Stop with this emotional maturity nonsense. If he were raised to be emotional, he would grow up crying all the time especially in a situation like this. Stop raising boys to be like girls. Strong men built the world you enjoy today, not emotionally mature men. No woman will ever do this. Swim for 4 hours? This is what masculinity is.
Daily Loud@DailyLoud

HERO: 13-year-old Australian boy swims for 4 hours in cold and dangerous waters to save his mom and siblings who were swept into the ocean, says God is who got him to shore.

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Lulu Cheng Meservey
Lulu Cheng Meservey@lulumeservey·
Fun fact: the Fellowship of the Ring wasn’t recruited, a bunch of them just happened to be in Rivendell Boromir came to figure out his prophetic dream Legolas came to report that Gollum had escaped Gimli came to get advice after emissaries of Mordor visited Erebor Maybe it was fated, but def not explicitly planned. And then when the need for a heroic world-saving quest came up, the remainder of the nine qualified largely by virtue of being there
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Simon Sarris@simonsarris

for better or worse the world is run by whoever shows up

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Nigeria Stories
Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories·
BREAKING NEWS: Lagos Prostate Clinic has successfully carried out West Africa’s first robotic gynaecological surgery, removing ovarian tumours from a 30-year-old woman 🙌🏾🔥🙏
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Nervous Gunner
Nervous Gunner@Nervous_Gunner·
@ArsenalZNE Ange wanted to add "Richarlison would never be able to do so" 🤣🤣
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Goaldata - Arsenal Zone
Goaldata - Arsenal Zone@ArsenalZNE·
🚨🔴 UEFA hired Ange Postecoglou as a technical observer. His 1st assignment involved evaluating Arsenal’s 3-1 victory vs Inter Milan. He praised Gabriel Jesus for his goalscoring instincts 😳✅: “Jesus’ alertness in the box gave Arsenal a cutting edge to complement their ability to create opportunities from various avenues. Both goals were instinctive. The first was from an mis-hit shot that he was able to capitalise on and the second from a rebound off the crossbar. Both are a demonstration of a goalscorer's instincts as, while others are watching, he is anticipating an opportunity to score.”
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Foundational Nupe Lawyer
Foundational Nupe Lawyer@egi_nupe·
During my masters program (LLM) at the University of Lagos, as a full time student, I took a total of 8 courses (4 in each semester) and my dissertation. Aside earning a 5.00 grade point in my dissertation/project, I scored the highest marks in 6 out of 8 courses; 3rd highest marks in the remaining 2 courses. I really wished I could do better. 🙈 With a mix of humility and pride, as I reflect on this success today, being my graduation day, I dare say that the most daunting task I have undertaken during my journey in pursuit of knowledge is this degree 📜 Whilst running a full time rigorous academic program, I was also running a full service young law firm, trying to find its feet in the industry. This has now made me hungry for more knowledge and determination to pursue further education at the doctorate level, in no distant future, as I believe I still a lot more to learn and give to scholarship. I am eternally grateful to God who made it possible and successful; as my efforts alone wouldn’t have it happen. I pray that He blesses this new milestone with abundance of grace as He has always done in the last decade. Special thanks to my family, and the entire members of staff of Muhammed Adam & Associates, as well as every member of class of 2024/2025, for their supports and cooperation during my journey. To my lecturers, thank you for your patience, knowledge and openness. It is my prayer that God continues to bless your work beyond your efforts. Muhammed Adam, LLB, BL and LLM.
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SMALLIE
SMALLIE@the_smallie·
“We are not Africans” But you want to win Afcon 😂
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Arsenal Babe
Arsenal Babe@arsenalbabe_·
Chelsea lineup against Arsenal yesterday cost a whopping £70m more than to Arsenal’s lineup, but for some reason, they are the reserve. No wonder you support Everton, you are used to mediocrity!
Lea@Lea_EFC

🚨Chelsea’s Reserves 2 Arsenal 3

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Roman Akramovich
Roman Akramovich@SyedAkramin·
Nope. To my non-Muslim friends, during Ramadan, carry on with your daily activities as usual. We fast willingly and it is we who must bear the challenges of fasting.
Jvnior@Jvnior

During Ramadan, Please don’t eat in front of Muslims. Please don’t drink in front of Muslims. Please don’t try to sell us food or water. We will be fasting from sunrise to sundown. I hope you can understand my clear message.

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Arojinle
Arojinle@arojinle1·
I saw it. Now, you have to.
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Tolu Ogunlesi
Tolu Ogunlesi@toluogunlesi·
This quote has stayed with me since I came across it while doing research for #NigeriaIn1966. It's from an American man who came to Nigeria as a Peace Corps Volunteer in 1960, at the age of 23. He lived in Nsukka, taught at the University of Nigeria, and traveled around the country. He would go on to make (in 1966!) a documentary about life in Nigeria (more on this later!). Reminiscing later on his time here, he said: "Many Nigerians have an overdeveloped sense of status and found it hard to believe that we were paid practically nothing. Many reasoned that because we lived in the dormitories with the students instead of in big houses as the rest of the faculty, we must be second-raters, or misfits that America was fobbing off on them." // End of Quote Even today, 60 years later, many of us Nigerians have not changed one bit -- that obsession with social and material status and its assumed external markers. A person has to look and behave a certain way to earn our respect. That's why "Dress the way you want to be addressed" and "Fake it till you make it!" are such popular and adored sayings here. The Peace Corps Volunteers were probably the first white people many Nigerians had met who were not removed from the most ordinary levels of Nigerian life, and who did not carry the magisterial aura of colonial administrators and religious missionaries. Nigerians could not place them. Who are white people who are not living in a GRA or flexing like other white people? They must be scum-of-the-earth white people...
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JJ. Omojuwa
JJ. Omojuwa@Omojuwa·
Arteta and the boys must forget the table. Just beat whoever is in front of you. That’s all!
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