Anon ✨

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Anon ✨

Anon ✨

@Simply_Anon02

Exploring decentralized frontiers | 📈 Web3 researcher & creator | 🌐 Breaking down crypto, culture & community...|Mathematician📉...|

middle of nowhere Katılım Haziran 2020
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Anikeade@ashadeekiki·
A little commotion for my civil wedding look💍
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Royaltyyyyyyy👸💐@__Adenikeee·
“How we see people around us can negatively affect what we believe we’re capable of”. ✍️ Simran Kaur
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Anon ✨@Simply_Anon02·
Phewwwwww. It was about time.
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Kenny phat
Kenny phat@kennyyyyyy_phat·
Binance was one of the first names I heard when I entered crypto. My cousin introduced me to it as a beginner, and even with zero experience, navigating the platform felt seamless. That experience stayed with me, and anytime I hear anything related to Binance, I feel a sense of ease and familiarity rather than confusion. Since then, I’ve grown into someone who genuinely enjoys guiding others into crypto the right way , helping friends onboard, explaining the basics, sharing opportunities, and creating awareness both online and within my institution. I’m also a writer and a strong communicator, so representing Binance would feel natural to me. The jersey wouldn’t just be merch to me; it would become a conversation starter everywhere I go. People around me would definitely ask questions about it, and I’d proudly use those moments to introduce them to crypto, the Binance ecosystem, and the opportunities within it through conversations, content, and community engagement. I’ve never received crypto merch before, so winning this would genuinely mean a lot to me. As someone who models occasionally, I’d genuinely love rocking the Binance jersey while representing the community both online and offline. #TeamUpWithBinance
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Binance@binance

300M+ strong. One community. One jersey. Our first-ever Team Binance football jersey just dropped — and we’re giving a select few away. 🔸 Follow @Binance & RT this post 🔸 Tell us why you'd like to win one 👕 🔸 Complete the survey → binance.com/en/survey/05a7… 10 winners will each receive an exclusive Team Binance jersey & 100 USDC. Your move. Team Up With Binance. 🟡⚫ Ends 17 May 23:59 UTC.

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Royaltyyyyyyy👸💐@__Adenikeee·
Something happened today that really made me emotional.
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Kenny phat
Kenny phat@kennyyyyyy_phat·
I didn’t drink Lacasera for over 10 years… yes, 10 Those old rumors really scared me off 😅 Fast forward to last Monday, under the wicked Ilorin sun,I finally gave it another shot… And tell me why it slapped like this?? Instant refresh. That cold, satisfying chill,inside and out. Yeah… Bigi Apple can’t even compete abeg. Now I’m even questioning, how many other things have I avoided just because people said so? Because let’s be honest… most of us don’t actually experience things ourselves,we inherit opinions. Influence is real . @LaCasera_NG I write a lot about how everyday things shape our opinions,more here 👇 : @ogunoyekehinde55" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">medium.com/@ogunoyekehind
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Deborah Ocheido
Deborah Ocheido@d_ocheido·
Yes I’ll admit That post about Caesarian section triggered me Because I’m a woman who was in labour for 40 hours I was given the maximum dose of oxytocin three times to induce labour and did not dilate beyond 2cm I was so mentally prepared to push out a human but my body just wouldn’t Which one should I talk about? The intense pain ripping through me every few minutes? Should I talk about how excruciating it is to have doctors check you for dilation while you’re actively in labour? Should I talk about the exhaustion? Should I talk about how that when those who have vaginal delivery have long forgotten CS moms are still grappling with wounds and pain and numbness and tingling from the anaesthetsia? I had my baby in Canada and the nurses kept asking me if I wanted a pain relief I did not want any drug to interfere I was ready to bear the pain and I did I think I have the most supportive husband in the world. He stood there every second with me. Holding my hand. Wincing as Pain coursed through me But he did not feel the pain. Not the physical one. I did. So has every woman who has gone through this When the doctors saw that my contractions were not the “good type”, they said I could get a uterine rupture, I had to be taken for a CS. And everyday I’m grateful to God for the miracle of a CS That a mother who has given her all can still have her baby and they both be fine So sir, when you have had contractions for 40 hours When you have had 7 layers of your body sliced open so you can bring forth children When you have gone months nursing a wound that is layers deep When you’ve been placed on a cold surgical table and cut 7 layers deep For some 4 times. Then come back and have this Conversation with me Thank God for your mother and the long line of women in your family that had vaginal deliveries. But no two women are the same. Don’t put that burden on the woman you would marry. A CS is not a shortcut A CS does not make a woman weak A CS does not happen because you did not pray enough or you’re unlucky A CS is a medical miracle so that women like me especially pre term moms, can come out alive from the mystery that is pregnancy and childbirth Blessings.
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T!WA🥹🇬🇧™️@nobod3yyyy·
I was 21. NYSC posting: a village clinic in Osun. No light. No water. Just me, a matron in her 60s, and women who walked 3 hours for antenatal. Day 1, a 16 year old girl came in bleeding and pregnant. Her 40-year old husband said, “It’s normal. First baby always hard.” Matron took one look at me and said, “Corper, you go learn today.” We had no ultrasound or blood bank. Just gloves, faith, and a torchlight I held with my mouth while Matron’s hands disappeared inside that child. For 6 hours we fought. The girl was slipping. Matron prayed in Igala and English. I cried, thinking, “This is why I wanted to japa.” 😂 Then the baby’s cry came; a small, angry boy, alive. The 14-year-old whispered, “Aunty, thank you for not running.” 😭 Covered in blood and sweat, Matron said: “You think this work na for money? This work na for the girls who don’t know their own worth yet. You stay. You fight. You stubborn. Because if we no stubborn, who go be stubborn for them?” That was 5 years ago. Today I’m a doctor in Lagos with a clinic in Abule Egba. Every girl who comes in with “normal period pain” that’s been killing her for years reminds me of that torchlight and Matron’s hands. I get stubborn. I’ve diagnosed 47 cases of advanced PID this year, done 12 fibroid surgeries, and caught 3 girls early before their wombs got damaged. Ladies, my message is simple: 1. “Normal” pain that stops your school, work, or life? It’s NOT normal. 2. Your body is not “village people.” It’s biology. Test it. Scan it. Know it. 3. Be stubborn about your health. The world will call you dramatic. Be dramatic and alive. That matron died 2 years ago, but her stubbornness lives in every girl I refuse to let die quietly.
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Kenny phat
Kenny phat@kennyyyyyy_phat·
This morning, I kept a promise I made to my younger self. Back in secondary school, strangers would sometimes pay for our keke rides,my twin and I. We’d just collect the money and go spend it 😂 Today, I paid for a secondary school student’s keke. Not like I have much o… I’m just a broke uni student that school and life is dealing with as well. The only difference between me and them is just school level. But yeah… I’m proud of myself 🤭
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GM everyone ✨ No matter what , don't let the world break your good virtues . You are doing just fine 🫶

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Royaltyyyyyyy👸💐@__Adenikeee·
We improvise. We overstretch. We risk our lives daily. Yet we’re underpaid and ignored. Healthcare workers are not robots—we are human, and we deserve better!
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Royaltyyyyyyy👸💐@__Adenikeee·
He said “Cleopatra Adenike” 😂💜
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Royaltyyyyyyy👸💐@__Adenikeee·
The older I get, the less I feel the need to explain myself. I’m starting to find more satisfaction in actions than in words. Is this a personality shift?? 🤦🏻
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Anon ✨@Simply_Anon02·
@__Adenikeee It's actually quite condescending to see how society has made sexual purity a thing of no or less value. Of course, everyone has the right to choose whatever they want to do with their bodies, but the rate at which people frown at those who choose to stay pure is saddening.
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Royaltyyyyyyy👸💐@__Adenikeee·
Funny how staying pure is now seen as strange,especially in this generation. Yet God chose Mary in her purity and brought glory through her. Sexual purity is not outdated—it is intentional and deserves respect. Whether you’re celibate or not, let people live by their convictions.
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Anon ✨@Simply_Anon02·
@horfem1 Isn't the answer an obvious one? $10k/month quietly abeg
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'Femi Ade
'Femi Ade@horfem1·
Be honest: Would you rather earn $10k/month quietly or be popular with no money?
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Royaltyyyyyyy👸💐@__Adenikeee·
I’m honestly scared to get sick in this country. Healthcare workers are so overworked, and the risk of medical errors feels way too high. 🥹🤦🏻
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