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Aremu Yusuf Adetunji
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Aremu Yusuf Adetunji
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𝐓𝐑𝐀𝐕𝐄𝐋𝐒 & 𝐓𝐎𝐔𝐑𝐒 | Business Data Analyst || Master of Business Administration. 📚 | 🌍 ✈️
Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Eylül 2012
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🚨 Barcelona could win La Liga against Real Madrid at the Spotify Camp Nou this Sunday, a first in the club’s history.
General tickets are already sold out, with only VIP seats available, ranging from €2,500 to €12,500.
LaLiga is preparing one of its most detailed broadcasts, with 37 cameras, including RefCam, Cinecams and pitch-level shots.
The match will be shown in 190 countries, while Barça could also level the all-time Clásico record.
Real Madrid have 106 wins. Barça have 105.

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A police officer stopped a young man's car and, upon checking it, realized that his driving license had expired.
The police officer asked him why he was driving with an expired license.
He answered:
«They just fired me from my job, and the money I have is only enough for me to eat, pay rent, and my bills. I am from another state and I have come here to study at university. Plus, I have a job interview».
The police officer had the option of applying the law and prohibiting the young man from driving his car, but he decided to listen to his heart.
He parked his police vehicle, helped him tie his tie, got into the young man's car and accompanied him to the interview location.
They entered together. The #police officer apologized and explained the reason for the young man's delay. They hired him!
The young man got the job and obtained a temporary driving license until he raised enough money to renew his license.
That's humanity!

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@tonysnip3r Remembered when you posted the foundation. Big congratulations @tonysnip3r
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Happy New Month…
From my incoming 8 residential units in Abuja — a mix of 2-bedroom and 3-bedroom apartments.
Went to inspect one of my ongoing projects this morning and I just smiled.
Not because this is my first project, it isn’t.
I smiled because moments like this remind me how far consistency, sacrifice and hard work can take you.
One of my biggest achievements in Q1 & Q2 of 2026 is this project in Abuja.
God is good.
Keep working. One day your results will speak louder than words.


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My name is Abdul Wahab. I am pleading with my Football Twitter (FT) family and everyone on this app to please RT. I am on the verge of losing a life-changing opportunity simply because of where I come from, and I have worked too hard to bottle it now.
I grew up in extreme poverty in a small village called Kwabenantene in the Ahafo Region. I am the very first person in my family and my entire village to ever get a university education. My path was never easy. To survive undergrad, I literally had to drop out of classes mid-semester, pack my bags, and go back home to do heavy construction work just to raise enough money to survive the next term. I was laying bricks to pay for my textbooks. Despite having zero financial safety net, I poured my blood and sweat into my studies and graduated with First-Class Honours in Economics, ranking in the top 1% of my entire cohort of 435 students. But I didn’t just want to succeed alone; I went back to my village, gathered the youth, and started teaching and mentoring them. Because of that work, two students from my locality have now successfully made it into university too. I want to lift my people up.
All this hard work finally paid off: I just received admission into the highly prestigious, integrated Masters/Ph.D. Economics program at Goethe University Frankfurt (GSEFM) in Germany! My tuition is officially 100% waived. However, I am facing a massive roadblock. Because the program is so competitive, I wasn't put directly into the fully-funded Ph.D. cohort right away. Instead, I was admitted to the MSQ track for Year 1. I will take the exact same rigorous classes alongside the Ph.D. students, and if I pass my Year 1 qualifying exams, I transition directly into the fully-funded Ph.D.
I know I will pass those exams. The academics don't scare me. The finances do. My only problem right now is getting funding to cover my Year 1 living expenses in Frankfurt. If I can just survive these first 12 months, the Ph.D. funding takes over and my future is secured.
To my FT family: you guys know my grind and my loyalty. If I get this lifeline, I promise I will proudly represent FT in every academic hall, conference, and research room I ever step into. I just need a chance to be in the room. I cannot let a lack of living expenses kill a dream I built with my bare hands.
If you know of any scholarships, foundations, philanthropists, or anyone who can sponsor a village boy for just one year, PLEASE tag them or reach out. Please RT this until it reaches the right timeline. Let’s make this happen! 🌍📚🙏🏾



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My husband still regrets coming back to Nigeria 2019 to visit his family,
He was kidnapped that same year, was later released after paying huge amount of ransom which affected his traveling back ,
When we think, things are getting better again for him to go back,
His elder brother was kidnapped,ransom was demanded ,
Hubby sold all his resources and assets just for his released because his four kids was still very young and the wife,
But even after the ransom was paid, he was still killed, no body to retrieve,
At the same time, hubby lost everything to them,and was also in so much debit which has been cleared by God's grace
Instead of staying without anything, he decided to borrowed little money and get second hand Keke which he is managing now but has been in a bad shape since last week
So to the f@@l that was calling me an Igbo beggar just because I committed on a giveaway, may Nigeria happen to u too
This was my husband before Nigeria happened to him and now 🙏🙏🙏




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Please my Ogas and madams,
My Odogwus and Achalugos ,
The billionaires and millionaires,
I dey on my knees, make una pity me small😩😩🙏🙏, I need business support or patronage,
I'm in my lowest point, so many bills to pay, house rent, school fees, feeding, medical bills etc, please my husband has not been going to work for weeks now because his Keke is in a very bad shape,
Please I need all your support right now, financially, reposting because my helper might be in your timeline, God bless you all
Please my good people don't air me😩😩🙏🙏
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Biscuits: 4k, 5k, 12,
Juice:4k, 5k, 10k,12,
📍Lagos State, Nationwide
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One of the most painful experience I have ever felt was when I went to Abuja last month
I requested uber from my apartment to get food. Trip cost was 2500 naira.
Uber guy arrived and decided to branch filling station to buy fuel before heading to destination… He asked for 5k fuel and I was quite surprised he asked for a fuel that small considering his tank was empty empty. I asked him why so and he said country is hard and he was struggling.
So I asked the fuel guys to fill up his tank which cost approx 70k. In addition to that I also gave him 50k as a gift. He told me I should always feel free to contact him if I ever need a ride and I asked if he was free next day cos my flight was for 7am. He said sure.
Next day he picked me up and dropped me off and to my greatest suprise man asked me to pay double the fare to airport because ‘he picked me up early’
My life flashed twice.
I couldn’t believe what I heard.
Humans are ungrateful and tbh everyday I am reminded that the major reason some people are far from their blessings is simply because they are unwilling to make sacrifices or just simply pain greedy.
Till today I still have that flashback and I get angry over again when I remember it. Not exactly angry because of the money given because I mean I did so with zero expectation and will do so again and again but because it hurts soo much that said young man just lost a beautiful opportunity to know me better and probably get an opportunity to work with me beyond that day.
GREED sealed his fate
It is well.
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