GODSON

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GODSON

GODSON

@MansaTobi

City of Lagos Katılım Ekim 2022
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GODSON
GODSON@MansaTobi·
In The Land of Gold Dross The Judiciary is a caricature of the separation of powers Most of the judges live on welfare pay and cannot resist the dross of the "emperor in chief"
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GODSON
GODSON@MansaTobi·
@StakeEddie could you post gross total bets since "stake" inception & also the highest single individual account stake in a month Would also like to see the highest sports bet/ payout ever made Highest "high roller" I seen in a day was 3.5 billion I think🤔
Eddie@StakeEddie

In 2017 @Stake created Plinko. Since then there's been over 70 billion USD wagered on it across 42 billion bets. Likely double that across other websites and providers which drew inspiration from it. Maybe one of the best casino games ever made?

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GODSON
GODSON@MansaTobi·
I jus know sai na 1 yeye dying minute goal 💔💔
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JOKER
JOKER@jok13037·
The moment she realized the type of person she’s playing with 😂😭😭
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Jeko 🇦🇷🦅
Jeko 🇦🇷🦅@jeko_ebuka·
@jok13037 If no be say, the girl hand dey slow, I for talk say dem do This video fast forward 😂😂😂. Flash dey learn work 😭
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1️⃣ Dollar Note
1️⃣ Dollar Note@1DollarNotee·
@jok13037 Na this guy give all my neighbors daughter belle dem no even know say him put prick 😭
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Shogun(loves messi and ansem)
But if you think liquidity is the problem. Ill host a tournament 15 sol 1.5 sol to 10 good callers or people that think the problem is their liquidity. Show me what you can do in 7 days. Ill make the site and everything live tracking everything more details later
Shogun(loves messi and ansem)@ms_ShogunR

People that think liquidity is their problem when they make good calls should see my stats when i didn’t have liquidity 😂😂😂😂 That phanes era me and pink

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GODSON
GODSON@MansaTobi·
@karoblaqx Make e "extract" am yet na 🤣🤣
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‏ِ@karoblaqx·
ansem sent a nigga $30k of $ansem bro didn’t sell and he’s up $1m , i doubt any of us on here wouldn’t sell a tangible part of that $30k once it hit. 😂
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‏ً
‏ً@oluwatxsinn·
God sha, he disvirgin pesin wife still make sure say her husband stay with am raise the pikin, what a guy
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🥩@a1yrru·
@Wongathemighty He’s a real nigga that aint scared to go for what he wants. Aint no way chris starving
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DEVINX001❤️
DEVINX001❤️@Mrvinx002·
Khan, I am a dispatch rider, and I'll tell you for free that most of these customers are intentionally wicked. I once went to deliver an order to a customer (medications, by the way). I got there and called her, but she was seriously sick and couldn't come down. She then asked me to go upstairs to the 7th floor, which I did without complaining because she couldn't come down. Ten to fifteen minutes later, this lady reported that I was rude to her. I was so surprised. Some customers know their estate gate doesn't allow bikes inside the estate, but they'll want you to park your bike outside (at your own risk) and still walk another 20 minutes down to their apartment. When you do that, they still expect you to go to the last floor and deliver to them. Some estates don't allow bikes in from 5:00 to 6:00 pm, dawn, but these customers will still expect you to risk leaving your bike outside that night to deliver to them. Let’s not even talk about those who leave their phones on DND and call forwarding. How do you place an order when your phone is on DND? Most times, it's raining heavily, and you see us trying to reach a customer whose phone is on DND. Then, some will place an order; after you deliver, they'll mess it up themselves and report it to the company they ordered from just to get their refund. Some will even say the order is not complete. We face many challenges daily as dispatchers.
KHAN'✨@khanofkhans11_

Delivery man delivered package to address but recipient wants him to carry it inside her house. Wahala no de finish 😭

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Babyjesuss❤️🪖
Babyjesuss❤️🪖@onchainsleuthh·
This weird ass dude tried to pay for my stuff at the supermarket yesterday. I was irritated like mad
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Enoch Δ
Enoch Δ@agyeitah·
Totally missed your response. But this isn’t about pride, @garyalsmith. It’s about false narratives being given the time of day. Underdogs lose leads to favourites. Everywhere. In every confederation. When Japan lost a 2–0 lead to Belgium, people praised Belgium, gave Japan some slack and moved on. Nobody indicted Asian football. Croatia scored first and lost yesterday. It’s football. But I find the way you build this supposed 30-year pattern strange. Your most obvious pull was Nigeria in 1994. So I went back and checked the actual data. All of it. Since 1970, African teams have taken the lead in 79 World Cup matches. They won 44, drew 21 and lost 14. That means African teams avoided defeat 82.3% of the time after taking the lead. Even in this tournament, the full picture is different from the story being told. Yes, Côte d’Ivoire led and lost to Germany. DR Congo led and lost to England. Senegal led and lost to Belgium. But Morocco led and drew with Brazil. Egypt led and drew with Belgium and Iran. Cape Verde led and drew with Uruguay. Algeria led and drew with Austria. South Africa led and beat South Korea. Côte d’Ivoire led and won two games. Egypt led and beat New Zealand. Senegal led and beat Iraq. Ghana led and beat Panama. Algeria led and beat Jordan. So African teams have led 15 times in this tournament: 7 wins, 5 draws and 3 losses. That is not a continental pathology. That is football. And if this were an African problem, Africa should at least be uniquely bad at it. We aren’t. From 1970 to 2022, African teams lost 17.2% of World Cup matches after taking the lead. AFC teams lost 20%. CONCACAF teams lost 23.4%. Even if we start from 1994, your 30-year window, it is CAF 16.4%, AFC 20% and CONCACAF 22.9%. So where exactly is this unmistakable African pattern? You have built a continental theory from a few painful games spread across decades. To do that, you have to ignore Algeria holding against West Germany in ’82. Cameroon repeatedly holding in ’90. Nigeria seeing off Spain in ’98. Ghana killing games in ’06. And just four years ago, African teams led nine times at the 2022 World Cup and didn’t lose once. Cameroon held against Brazil. Tunisia held against France. Morocco held against Belgium, Canada and Portugal. That was four years ago. Not 30. And before someone says these numbers are inflated by games against weaker opposition, let’s narrow the sample further. Let’s look only at games where African teams took the lead against European and South American opposition. Since 1970, it has happened 53 times. African teams won 27. Drew 14. Lost 12. That is a 77.4% non-loss rate after taking the lead against the two historically strongest footballing regions in the world. So what you have identified is not a pattern. It is a highlight reel of pain with the denominator deleted. Yes, the collapses were real. Senegal’s was bad. DR Congo’s was bad. Côte d’Ivoire’s was bad. But Japan’s against Belgium was bad too. Croatia scored first and lost. Spain’s collapse against Nigeria in 1998 was spectacular. The difference is that those failures were attributed to the people who actually oversaw them: the players, the coach, the team. Nobody said, “Croatia blew a lead, so Europeans lack concentration.” Nobody built an Asian theory from Japan doing it more than once. As for the coaches you cite, Thiaw was diagnosing Senegal’s game management. That was his team in a game his team blew. Senegal is a team. Africa is a continent. A coach owning his own failure is accountability. Stretching it into a verdict on 54 countries is your addition, not his. And that is my pushback. You may be coming from a place of good intentions. But Africa, and I must say this to you as an African, is diverse. Sometimes coaches make bad decisions. Sometimes players panic. Sometimes underdogs sit too deep. Sometimes the better team comes back. Sometimes a team just blows a lead.
Gary Al-Smith@garyalsmith

I mean, if you are ignoring 30+ years of actual patterns in the World Cup, then yeah, it's not much of a big deal. ThEy JuSt BlEw a LeAd. Or, use any search engine and pull out the numbers going back, showing an unmistakable trend among African teams. I'd recommend Arrigo Sachi's quotes on how he was sure he'd beat Nigeria in '94 after Amunike gave them the lead. Extremely similar to what Rudi Garcia said yesterday. Coincidence, eh? You could, also, you know, listen to the actual players and coaches who spoke after the game (Krepin Diatta, and Pape Thiaw for starters - both quotes are on my TL; Garcia as stated), then go to DRC's coach on why he thinks they lost. Maybe try Hugo Broos' quote on why he abandoned his style used throughout qualification? If you listen to the actual stakeholders, there's only one conclusion, as hurtful to your pride as an African that it be to reach. Or, check @DavidHundeyin's TL for a more excoriating answer than my velvety version.

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Ubani Chimezie
Ubani Chimezie@mazi_ubani·
@Chrisblin That same man (the one on gray pants) has been doing whatever he's doing for 15yrs too?
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Oyiga Micheal
Oyiga Micheal@Nsukka_okpa·
Argentina vs Egypt. Round of 16. After they’ve played Cape Verde round of 32 and Algeria in the group stages 😂 And if Ghana wins, it’s Argentina vs Ghana for the quarter final Everybody Dey play World Cup, Argentina dey play AFCON 😂😂
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首席 VinzorCrusoe
首席 VinzorCrusoe@vinzorcrusoe__·
@celebriD I’ll be so gutted to know a woman I’m with doesn’t see me as “dangerous”.
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Daphne
Daphne@celebriD·
If he didn’t record, no one would believe him. The police likely wouldn’t believe that she was attempting to kick his door down or that she assaulted him. He’s over 6’6” and 270 pounds. A lot of men go through situations like this every day. Some women play the victim, damage a man’s property, and then tell the police that he was the aggressor. In many cases, people are quick to assume the man is at fault. Fellas, always record and, document what’s happening. Evidence matters. Protect yourself.
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AB⚕
AB⚕@AbsoluteBruno·
Breathe too close to Messi and it’s a foul but Cape Verde players can get tackled with no consequences, alright man
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