RealJohnDeGr8X

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RealJohnDeGr8X

RealJohnDeGr8X

@RealJohnDeGre8X

Real Truths - Lifestyle, Finance No excuses, Reality Building discipline daily

Katılım Şubat 2025
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Apostle Michael Olowookere
Apostle Michael Olowookere@myk_da_preacher·
A happy 80th birthday to @realDonaldTrump @POTUS , Thank you for all you do for the world. The Lord strengthen you to finish well. Please, don't talk to much this week. Allow my GBPUSD trade play out well. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
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RealJohnDeGr8X
RealJohnDeGr8X@RealJohnDeGre8X·
@hannahmuktar @simontopsy How is he very stupid? You can argue with your point after all a lot of scholars in environment sciences see climate change as scam . Later you guys will say climate change is the course of insecurity in Nigeria and elsewhere.
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Hannah Rachel
Hannah Rachel@hannahmuktar·
I’m thinking of starting a YouTube channel where I can teach and educate people on climate change, it’s impacts and mitigations. What do y’all think?
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SEKINA
SEKINA@eebookhunoluwa·
My name is Sekina , and June 9 Is my birthday 🎉
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BODMAX 🍏💥🔥🌃
Have seen your comment thinking am angry with you just because I gave you 10k for subscription last time but you didn't do it @Leomaz001 Am I angry, No Am I disappointed, YES Street is hard but I value integrity, but you have shown to be one my active follower, so I gave you second chance ✍️
BODMAX 🍏💥🔥🌃@BodmaxTips

Today's lucky active follower, welcome to verified gang ☑️🎉🎉 You have been gifted 3 month blue tick ✔️ @ZeeOfMuzz @AbubakarPamile5 @KolPhil1 @BTaiwo95071 @KingOfResourcez

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Apostle Michael Olowookere
Apostle Michael Olowookere@myk_da_preacher·
As you go out this new week, may you be highly favoured and blessed. May you not be a victim of Jihadists in Nigeria. May Nigeria not happen to you ooo🙏
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Tokunbo Wahab
Tokunbo Wahab@tokunbo_wahab·
Earlier today, in a separate enforcement operation, our team apprehended 22 beggars at Oshodi and Agege, comprising adults and a few teenagers. Additionally, 14 adults and 9 children were apprehended at CMS. Clearance operations are also ongoing at Admiralty Way, Lekki, and Addo Road in Ajah. #CleanerLagos
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UNSEEN
UNSEEN@isthatunseen·
7/7 𝙵𝚄𝙻𝙻 𝚃𝙸𝙼𝙴 𝙳𝚁𝙰𝚆 𝚆𝙾𝙽! 💥 𝗕𝗢𝗢𝗠𝗚𝗥𝗔𝗧𝗨𝗟𝗔𝗧𝗜𝗢𝗡𝗦 𝗚𝗨𝗬𝗦🥂💰 Post your won tickets when settled 🙏❤️
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oflagostumtum_FTX
oflagostumtum_FTX@tunmise_adeleke·
See as everywhere quiet draw don show us shege We move
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Oyewols
Oyewols@Oyewols23·
@ezekieldachomo0 May 27th is Children’s Day in Nigeria not all over the world.
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Rev. Ezekiel Dachomo
Rev. Ezekiel Dachomo@ezekieldachomo0·
A Cry From the Persecuted Church in Nigeria: Please Do Not Forget Us 🇳🇬 To Christians around the world, I write today with a heavy heart on behalf of countless families in Nigeria whose suffering is often overlooked. This is not about politics or attention. it is about children who have lost their parents, widows who have lost their husbands, and communities shattered by violence. Recently, reports emerged of an attack involving a Christian school in Oyo State. What should have been a place of learning became a place of fear. While many children around the world celebrated Children’s Day with joy, some Nigerian children spent that same period in fear, grief, and uncertainty. In our camp, we see the pain that headlines cannot fully capture. I remember a young boy who sat near the entrance every evening, waiting for his mother. He believed she would come for him, not knowing she had been killed. I remember a little girl who asked every night, “Did anyone find my daddy today?” Eventually, she stopped asking. not because she understood, but because hope was fading. These stories are not rare. Many children have become orphans overnight. Many carry wounds that cannot be seen. They struggle with fear, trauma, and loss while the world moves on to the next headline. Scripture tells us, “If one part suffers, every part suffers with it” (1 Corinthians 12:26). Yet many of these families feel forgotten. This is not just Nigeria’s burden. These are human lives created in the image of God. Despite their suffering, I have met believers whose faith remains unshaken. Widows still worship. Orphans still sing hymns. Families who have lost everything still proclaim that Christ is Lord. Their faith is a testimony to God’s sustaining grace. Today, I ask for three things: pray, remember, and stand with the persecuted Church. Pray for grieving families, vulnerable children, pastors serving in dangerous areas, and all those living with the scars of violence. Pray that God will comfort the brokenhearted and strengthen those who suffer for His name. Please do not forget these children. Do not forget these families. Behind every statistic is a face, a name, and a story. May the Church of Jesus Christ continue to remember and support its suffering brothers and sisters wherever they may be. May God comfort the brokenhearted, defend the innocent, and strengthen His people. Amen.
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RealJohnDeGr8X
RealJohnDeGr8X@RealJohnDeGre8X·
@maji_muku @Row_Haastrup Patient Jonathan is not in the same paradigm, class and level with this malicious and nonchalant regime. Please don't put her in the same equation with these wicked people again
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DON “Tobechukwu” Ade 👑
DON “Tobechukwu” Ade 👑@Row_Haastrup·
I am beginning to feel Tinubu doesn’t send these children, cos why are they still in captivity fgs
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SEKINA
SEKINA@eebookhunoluwa·
Another person’s win is proof that winning is possible…
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RealJohnDeGr8X
RealJohnDeGr8X@RealJohnDeGre8X·
@layomiade_LA I didn't miss the game I didn't play it because I don't play his games
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RealJohnDeGr8X
RealJohnDeGr8X@RealJohnDeGre8X·
@eebookhunoluwa I have played one or two of his games sometimes back But I stopped playing it
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SEKINA
SEKINA@eebookhunoluwa·
Just say u didn’t play the game , which one is I missed cus of lack of funds …..
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39@39billion·
Handicap don play finish.
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RealJohnDeGr8X
RealJohnDeGr8X@RealJohnDeGre8X·
@CatiaKyen And someone will say they want to integrate the monsters(terrorists) perpetrating this evil. Thank God say God no be man thus no one is immune to God's punishments. Both the perpetrator and the integrators God will punish them 📌.
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Ijama Ufe
Ijama Ufe@Teoolola·
I will not suffer my enemies to drink zobo. The first time I took it I became lightheaded and had a headache for hours
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In 2017, a Nigerian businessman’s shipment of Fanta and Sprite was seized and destroyed in the UK because the benzoic acid levels were unsafe for consumption. That’s when the truth came out: those drinks were never meant for the UK market. Same brand, same company but completely different quality depending on where you live. Nigeria’s NAFDAC allows 250mg of benzoic acid per litre in soft drinks. The UK limit is just 150mg. In our hot climate, the companies add even more. Independent tests have found some drinks reaching 300–400mg. Here’s the problem: benzoic acid (sodium benzoate) reacts with vitamin C (ascorbic acid) especially in heat to form benzene, a Group 1 carcinogen. Nigeria is a very hot country. Yet we’re given higher amounts of this preservative. The companies and NAFDAC say higher levels are needed because products spoil faster in heat. But if heat makes the chemical more dangerous, why add more of it here? There are still no clear warnings on the bottles. Most Nigerians have no idea. NAFDAC approval doesn’t mean the product is safe by international standards. It means it passed Nigeria’s lower standard. We have become a dumping ground for substandard goods. Children are even more at risk. Their smaller bodies absorb more damage from sugar, artificial additives, and these chemicals. We’re already seeing kidney problems in young people that shouldn’t be happening. Parents, please pay attention. Your children’s health is being built right now by what you give them daily. Better options exist: • Zobo (hibiscus drink) • Kunu • Tiger nut milk (Kunnu aya) • Coconut water • Homemade fruit juices and smoothies • Ginger drink, tamarind drink Make them yourself so you know exactly what’s inside. Look out for your family. The government and companies won’t. Your health and your children’s future is worth more than a cold drink. Health is wealth. P.S. Check labels. If you see both sodium benzoate and vitamin C, be extra careful. And yes, most mass-produced soft drinks are unhealthy even without the benzoic acid issue.

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RealJohnDeGr8X
RealJohnDeGr8X@RealJohnDeGre8X·
@JamesSu19862228 @CatiaKyen You are right very sub standard when compared to what they produce in western countries. I eat this stuff sparingly pending when it will be fit enough for me to stop 💯
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{/}📊 📈 📉 🧑‍💻@JamesSu19862228·
@CatiaKyen I found that that the bournvita and ovaltine including milk we take here is substandard I stopped buying it Most things we consumed are poison
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Plateau Militia Asian girl🌟
In 2017, a Nigerian businessman’s shipment of Fanta and Sprite was seized and destroyed in the UK because the benzoic acid levels were unsafe for consumption. That’s when the truth came out: those drinks were never meant for the UK market. Same brand, same company but completely different quality depending on where you live. Nigeria’s NAFDAC allows 250mg of benzoic acid per litre in soft drinks. The UK limit is just 150mg. In our hot climate, the companies add even more. Independent tests have found some drinks reaching 300–400mg. Here’s the problem: benzoic acid (sodium benzoate) reacts with vitamin C (ascorbic acid) especially in heat to form benzene, a Group 1 carcinogen. Nigeria is a very hot country. Yet we’re given higher amounts of this preservative. The companies and NAFDAC say higher levels are needed because products spoil faster in heat. But if heat makes the chemical more dangerous, why add more of it here? There are still no clear warnings on the bottles. Most Nigerians have no idea. NAFDAC approval doesn’t mean the product is safe by international standards. It means it passed Nigeria’s lower standard. We have become a dumping ground for substandard goods. Children are even more at risk. Their smaller bodies absorb more damage from sugar, artificial additives, and these chemicals. We’re already seeing kidney problems in young people that shouldn’t be happening. Parents, please pay attention. Your children’s health is being built right now by what you give them daily. Better options exist: • Zobo (hibiscus drink) • Kunu • Tiger nut milk (Kunnu aya) • Coconut water • Homemade fruit juices and smoothies • Ginger drink, tamarind drink Make them yourself so you know exactly what’s inside. Look out for your family. The government and companies won’t. Your health and your children’s future is worth more than a cold drink. Health is wealth. P.S. Check labels. If you see both sodium benzoate and vitamin C, be extra careful. And yes, most mass-produced soft drinks are unhealthy even without the benzoic acid issue.
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