Rashid
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@Collenzmhlabane @Emmmavic Racism??! man, both families are black...it's the individual who posted this shit with the caption that judge judy was humbled who should be sued 'cause i didn't see that in the video and that's misinformation
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why would winning a seven game tournament save you?
(fan) Trey@UTDTrey
Only Ronaldo winning the World Cup can save my life now
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i’m curious. how does anal sex feel from women’s pov.
Aunty-Vyrus 🦅🌑@VyrusDaCyrus
How does anal sex feel compared to vaginal sex?
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Mr alangba japa before me ...what am I doing with my life ??!!!!
Chauhan@Platypuss_10
This lizard definitely didn't expect that kind of acceleration.. bro held on for dear life💀✈️ Absolute insane grip!
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@PulseNigeria247 @PublicEnemiesHQ Una carry lights out reach yonkie..
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@fwdaniels You think....you think u are in the best position to choose the best build for women?? Oya nau
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So as Jesus rise today, @TelecelGhana no go shy away from their sinful waysss??? Mon suro Nyame???

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@GodsonKankani The Afua lady ankasa nu, ibi like she get serious mental problem...
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Afua Asantewaa’s elder sister (who lives in Canada) has publicly criticized her on TikTok Live for airing her marital problems with husband Kofi Owusu Aduonum on social media.
According to the sister’s statement
The family tried to resolve the issues privately and amicably, but Afua was headstrong and reportedly walked out during one of the family meetings.
She accused Afua of tarnishing and destroying her husband’s image online, saying her actions are now affecting his mental health thus he is “no longer himself.”
She dismissed claims that Afua lacks family guidance, noting that Afua has even ignored advice from their own mother.
The sister offered to guide Afua on accessing benefits as a single mother in Canada (this being their first year there), but Afua refused to listen and has been “all over the place.”
She described Afua as emotionally unstable and currently having a “mental breakdown,” urging her to seek psychological help instead of venting on social media.
The sister emphasized that social media is not the place to destroy her husband and appealed for Afua to “keep quiet,” while stating the family is ready to support her if needed.
The elder sister expressed disappointment in Afua’s approach and defended the husband, framing Afua’s public outbursts as harmful and unnecessary.

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