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Liz•Bette
Liz•Bette@50shadesofLizie·
Yesterday’s refereeing was one of the best I’ve seen in a long time. For the first 15 minutes, the ref fell for Arsenal’s shenanigans: blowing a foul for every slight fall and every little touch. Then, all of a sudden, he clocked their dirty antics and took complete control of the game. He stopped buying their silly theatrics: Mosquera time wasting, Havertz falling at every slight touch, Saka wasting time for the corner, Arteta touchline tantrums, Madueke diving. I can go on and on Arsenal have become so used to getting away with this cunning stuff from Premier League refs that they seemed genuinely shocked when it didn’t work. I’m glad the referee refused to be intimidated and stood his ground. That’s how you referee a final. You might con your way to a Premier League title, but you can’t do it in the UCL. Either you play like real men or go home
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OB@CFC_OBED·
There was no single time Chelsea faced a team in Europe in any final that rival English clubs prayed for or supported Chelsea. We went to battles against the world and we won . These Arsenal fans want to be caressed by rivals because they have won the won the premier league and have appeared in a champions league final . No one hates you , it’s just banter , you did to others , enjoy and stop the madness
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Lotanna Alaemezie
Lotanna Alaemezie@Igwevumma·
28th and 30th of May are of the two memorial days in the history of ndị Igbo. The Igbo landing on the 28th of may 1803. The Biafran genocide on the 30th of may 1967-1970. Igbo dibaa gboo, Igbo ga adịkwa ruo mgbe ebighị ebi.
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star⭐
star⭐@Starqueensly·
If you believe you have a story to tell, you’ll name your story after your ethnic group not Biafra. yorubas are not Biafrans let alone Biafran holocaust survivors. Nobody would blink an eye if you decided to make a documentary titled Surviving Oduduwa or Oduduwa During the Civil War. But we all know why that won’t happen. You know you weren’t part of the Biafran historical ordeal beyond being the house nggas that obeyed their British master. yorubas are not Biafrans. You were not the victims of the starvation campaign. You did not live the refugee experience. You do not own the grief, devastation, the memory, or the narrative. So the desperation to suddenly become curators of Biafran history looks exactly the way it should, opportunistic and shameless. The ridiculous part is that these are the same people who spent years screaming “Igbos have no history” Yet every time there’s an African history of global significance, it’s Igbo stories you people run to like moths to light. First Things Fall Apart, now Biafra. At this point, the obsession needs clinical study. Notice how Igbos are not running around making documentaries about Oduduwa or trying to reinterpret yoruba history for profit. There’s a reason for that: self-respect and boundaries. Two things some of you clearly struggle with when it comes to Igbo narratives. Nobody asked you to become custodians of Biafran memory. Tell your own stories for once and stop behaving like cultural squatters in Igbo history.
Àdénùdu-òni Yorùbá🫀❄️@bamboM8511

The Biafran history, it's not only about you igbo's, every one has a story to tell.

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Uchenna Marvin 
Uchenna Marvin @MarvinUchenna_·
My Dad was a young boy during the war. My grandpa was a chief and a soldier, his home was a relief depot for Red cross, he personally handed his Camo to my dad to pass across to his first son and that’s me. Dad told me many stories about the war and how his mother almost went deaf from close shelling and later passed away from shock. He is in better position of telling that story than Britain and Yoruba. Sign the petition now. c.org/fJ2gM4qgZd
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Danny Walter 🧸
Danny Walter 🧸@AjeboDanny·
Here’s a piece of unsolicited advice for Men with money entering relationships: A lot of your relationships fail because you started with an unsustainable version of you. Sometimes when we love someone, we try to secure that love through too much effort, attention, gifts, or availability too early. “You can kill a new plant by watering it too much.” The problem with doing too much too early is that your initial effort becomes the standard. A relationship that starts at 100 has nowhere natural to grow. When you give too much too early, the relationship skips the stage where you 2 gradually learn to love each other in a realistic way. Your effort becomes your identity in the relationship. So when you reduce that effort later, it feels like less love to the other person whereas you’re just dealing with life. When you have money, it’s tempting to do too much too early. But it’s usually a bad idea even if you can afford it.
UGO 🇬🇧@heismric

Once, I told an ex I’m running low on my reserve and might be broke in 3 months. She toke her things and disappeared in less than 2 months. Was disappointed but her move drove my monthly expenses from like e.g: £4k to under £1k. Then I realised, I wasn’t really broke, hehe.

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Mr Sergio
Mr Sergio@samson_samsen·
Did you know that, for a woman to hurt a man, she chooses herself and destroys herself? She will become the city wh@re to revenge her man’s infidelity. She will attempt to murder the husband or boyfriend at the slightest displeasure, as she does not care about rotting in jail if it achieves hurting the man. She will, like this one here has done, murder her two children, whom she went through pregnancy discomforts and labour pains for, kill herself, all to hurt the man. You would think this is a manifestation of foolishness, but it is not. It is a manifestation of women never building anything worth living for aside from family and relationships. And even in those areas, they do not make tangible sacrifices that foster a sense of responsibility toward being alive. Women spend their youthful lives chasing aesthetics, pleasure, cosmetics, and enhancements, with the end goal of enhancing sexual attraction to men, high-value men, of course, and in some rare cases, to signal status or class to fellow women. Women do not build anything remarkable, effortful, or sleep-depriving through life that reminds them, in their raging moments, that they do not have to burn it all down to achieve the single goal of hurting a man. All a woman builds through life is herself, for the end goal of ending up in a relationship with a man or not ending up in a relationship with a man, maliciously or in good faith. And so, when a major disappointment or disillusionment comes from her relationship, the only domain for which she has made “sacrifices” and from which she derives a sense of worth, her default response becomes destruction. Because, I mean, what else is there to live for? Nothing. Men, however, do not respond to disappointment in relationships this way. They do not resort to self-destruction in moments of rage simply because men build things in life, enough for them to intuit that destruction, of things or lives made by them, is not just a crime, but also a sin. And the most painful part of this? it does not get better with modernity. It worsens. Because a people protected from consequences rarely develop the urgency to build competence, restraint, or purpose outside themselves. Modern women increasingly enjoy social, emotional, legal, and bureaucratic cushioning strong enough to detach survival from usefulness, and attention from effort. So there is now even less incentive to build identities rooted in creation, discipline, responsibility, or sacrifice. And as women become less and less anchored by competence, craft, duty, or purpose, attachment becomes everything. The relationship becomes the career. Love becomes the religion. And validation becomes oxygen. So when disappointment finally comes, as it inevitably does in human relations, the collapse is total. Because the relationship was never merely companionship. It was identity, meaning, self-worth, and psychological survival condensed into one fragile structure. I already saide enough.
Unlimited L's@unlimited_ls

🚨NEW: Arizona mom kills her two children and herself after shooting a woman in the back of the head who had been with her husband at a bar, then sent him a photo of one of the children bleeding from the head Andrea Clarice Davis, 38, drove to Tailgaters Sports Bar & Grill shortly after midnight and opened fire on her husband, Nolan Davis, and a 36-year-old woman he was with The woman was shot in the back of the head while trying to flee in her car, but survived After the shooting, Davis texted her husband saying she was going to hurt their children and sent him a photo showing one of them bleeding from the head Officers found Davis dead alongside her two children, 10-year-old Austin and 18-month-old Andolan

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Oloma Juice 🍋
Oloma Juice 🍋@islemonjuice·
Featuring eye-witness accounts and unseen archive footage, @bbcworldservice has announced a landmark documentary titled Surviving Cultism: Voices From the Wole Soyinka Victims - directed by Nigerian filmmaker Oloma Juice - available to stream from June 1st on BBC iPlayer/YouTube. Wole Soyinka is not just a well known Award Wining Writer, his pen wasn't just mightier than sword, he literally carried the sword by founding the first Cultist group in Nigeria that is destroying students in Universties today. We must remember his Influential legacies in sending young minds in Nigeria to their early graves. Cover page designed by me.
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mejialabi@mejialabi

Featuring eye-witness accounts and unseen archive footage, @bbcworldservice has announced a landmark documentary titled Surviving Biafra: Voices From the Nigerian Civil War - directed by Nigerian filmmaker Meji Alabi - available to stream from June 1st on BBC iPlayer/YouTube.

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Daughter of Zik and Ojukwu
Story don change for your wannabe ass mouth. It went from "Biafrans were the attackers and bombed the bridge to protect the ibos" to "they invaded Midwest neutrality which cost us deadly." Wannabe ass clown, which neutrality? The people that were pointing out Aniomas to be killed by the Nigerian military were "neutral"? In which village? The same clowns who voiced how much they hated Aniomas being majority in the mid-west civil services and used the Biafran war to send military into the territories were "neutral"? In what village? Just like your wannabe ass clown self didn't know an Anioma was who bombed the Onitsha head bridge, your wannabe ass clown self equally did not know that Asaba were part of the victims during the counter coup. Why am I not surprised? Wannabe, the attacks on Anioma began way before the mid west invasion duh???. Maybe actually know the people you're masquerading as before doing it. Anyway, I asked your wannabe ass clown self a question. Stop running and answer it. Was Biafra the reason Nigeria military went to several Anioma territories and slaughtered people despite Anioma being Nigeria territory? Was Biafrans the ones pointing out Aniomas to be killed? When Nigerian military came to Asaba, they had a list of people to kill. Was Biafrans the people that gave them that list? Eeh wannabe ass clown. Oh and I hope and pray to God, Fulani shoot your worthless wannabe self dead so I can proudly and loudly tell any of your family members that mention your death, that your worthless existence is false just like you did mines. And finally, you wannabe goat, unlike your pretensive ass, this history is actually a real pain so, best believe, I have more than enough books, literature, and interview to slap any distortion your wannabe, pathetic, ass tries to do. Bring on the next distortion. Akpa amu.
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XhiMatty@mychaelmatty

Dear false victim, Biafra violated the official neutrality of Mid-West in Aug 1967 by invading and dragging our peaceful communities into a war we didn’t start. That invasion exposed Anioma to occupation, retaliation, devastation and mass killings. We faced hostility and attacks

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Oloma Juice 🍋
Oloma Juice 🍋@islemonjuice·
Remembered by those who lived it...Featuring eye witness accounts and unseen archive footage - @BBCWorld has announced a landmark documentary titled Surviving the Deadliest Dahomey Amazons: Voices From the Female Warrior - directed by Nigerian filmmaker Oloma Juice - available to stream from June 1st on BBC iPlayer/YouTube. Taking you through the Memory Lane of how A Yoruba King distress letter resulted to the Colonization of African Countries..
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Daughter of Zik and Ojukwu
It still amazes me that you people think we are stuck in the era of your Lagos-Ibadan propaganda media. News flash: we are not. Many of us had access to the decrees online before they “magically” disappeared from the website they were hosted on. Before that happened, especially after the decrees started being referenced heavily on social media, many Igbos, myself included, downloaded, saved, and screenshotted them. So yes, we still have access to them to this day despite that magic of disapperance. First of all, the regional constitutions were still very much in existence under Decree No. 34. The decree itself made that clear. What Decree 34 primarily unified was the public service, which was explicitly stated both on the title page and within the document itself as the “Unification of Public service. But let’s even entertain the propaganda narrative for a second. Ironsi ruled for less than a year, and Nigerians supposedly opposed the decree so strongly. Basic human behavior, as psychology itself tells us that when people strongly oppose something, they remove it once the source of that opposition is gone. Ironically, that is exactly what happened. Gowon himself repealed Decree 34. Not only was this stated in Decree 13, it was reaffirmed again in Decree 59. And in case anyone is confused about the meaning of “repeal,” it means cancelled or revoked. In simple terms, all the decrees Ironsi introduced effectively ended on September 1, 1966. So again, we do not live in the old propaganda era anymore. Igbos learned about you people and your demonic, evil behavior to lie, propaganda and distort and this time around, we are MF ready for una.
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sadique kallamu lawa@sadiqueklawal

@blackgoldIfy Decree No. 34 of 1966, also called the Unification Decree, was introduced by Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi on 24 May 1966. It abolished Nigeria’s federal structure and replaced it with a more unitary system of government. Stop the bs.

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🌺 Rich Aunty Marie 🌺
🌺 Rich Aunty Marie 🌺@ChiMaria_·
@DaddyTwinzz “You” is also a plural word. Plus, you are the husband. She even refused. She just gave birth and you guys were begging her to do it. Yes, you are wicked. I really feel so sad for her because it is so so painful. It could have waited. Please be kind to your wife.
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Iwu Nna
Iwu Nna@DaddyTwinzz·
After my wife gave birth, the next day her mother dabbed her stomach with a hot wet towel. You need to see the amount of blood that was pouring out from her VJ during that process. Because of the pains, my wife refused to do it the next day. And that next day, just few drops of stain was seen. Now fast forward to the 3rd day, we had to beg her so her mother will dab her again. Now during the dabbing, more blood came out, almost like it was the first time she was dabbed. So I believe the postpartum massage works.
The_Bearded_Dr_Sina@the_beardedsina

The Uterus aka womb is a bulky muscular tissue that stretches to accommodate the baby After the delivery, with time. It will involute and go back to its nornal size. No need to hot dab it. You don't have to use hot water because it doesn't do anything By the way, if you knew how many layers of skin and muscle are there before you get to the womb (uterus) , you'd know that, that hot water towel is going no where close to the womb (uterus) and it is only traumatizing the skin and causing unnecessary trauma to the woman See this picture. How does your hot water want to get there?

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