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SonOfADam..☁️ ® Twin Boy™ 👦🕊⚡
Incase you need a new or foreign used iPhones/Samsung/android, slide in to my Dm. I sell! I buy iswap I fix @ good price. Office located @ computer village,Ikeja. A trial will convince 🤝
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Àgbà John Doe
Àgbà John Doe@jon_d_doe·
If you want your wife to respect you and submit to you. Make sure that she's not the one paying the bills for her feeding, the house rent and the school fees and upkeep of the children. Then, you'd have every right to divorce her and not feel like a failure. Because a woman that wants to stray would stray regardless. But you as a man, should not give her any justification for that. And it doesn't matter if you paid 10 school fees and she paid for just one. That one that she paid for, is what she would use. The 9 that you paid for is not her business, if she wants to destroy you. But some of you men don't understand this, because you expect your women to think like you, and be as considerate as you are. Isorite.
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Wumi Gold
Wumi Gold@Abikelere·
@jon_d_doe Not EVERY WOMAN out here would disrespect their husbands because they pay bills. The economy is hard enough. circumstances beyond the man's control might warrant the wife taking up the larger part of the financial responsibilities for a period of time which is not a yardstick for
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UnlimitedSosa
UnlimitedSosa@dharmysosa·
@instablog9ja Small conversation, you don hear ‘God punish your papa’… Brother, wetin we dey drag nah?
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Instablog9ja
Instablog9ja@instablog9ja·
Who else don argue finish only to realize say… e no worth am? 👀👇
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Wizkid
Wizkid@wizkidayo·
Pussy nigga Jump a dj with 10man carry diddy towel Dey dance. 😂 I never see fool like this diddy babe for my life 😂🤣
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Amber 😘💋
Amber 😘💋@TheRealCEOAmber·
My teeth dey pain me. 🥹
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Eze Kingsley Ohaji
Eze Kingsley Ohaji@ohajielom·
If you believe one trade can change your life, then your risk is already too big. That mindset is not trading. That is desperation. A real trader does not treat a single position like a miracle ticket. A real trader knows one trade is just one outcome inside a long series of outcomes. You do not build a life from one entry. You build it from repeated good decisions, controlled risk, and staying in the game long enough for your edge to play out. The moment one trade starts to feel like a do-or-die, you are no longer thinking clearly. You are gambling with pressure on your chest. The market does not owe you a life-changing win in one day. In fact, that kind of thinking is what ruins many traders. They increase the lot size too fast. They force setups that are not clean. They hold losing trades longer because they “need” that trade to work. They stop respecting their stop loss. They start trading from emotion, not from structure. And once emotion takes over, discipline disappears. That is how one bad trade becomes a damaged account, a damaged mind, and sometimes a damaged life outside trading, too. Big dreams are fine, but they must rest on small, controlled actions. A single trade cannot change your life, because building wealth is usually a step-by-step process. One clean trade can help you. One strong month can move you forward. One great year can change your level. But it is the process that changes your life, not one click on the chart. The traders who last are the ones who think in probabilities. They know some trades will win and some will lose. Their focus is not on hitting one giant home run. Their focus is on protecting capital, managing downside, and stacking good trades over time. That is how confidence becomes real. That is how growth becomes stable. That is how trading starts to pay like a profession. So when you hear someone talk like one trade will change everything, slow down and check the mindset behind it. Ask yourself why one trade needs to do so much heavy lifting. Is the account too small? Is the pressure too high? Is the person chasing losses? Or trying to escape their current life too quickly? These are the questions serious traders ask themselves. Because once you understand that no single trade should carry your future, you start trading better. You become calmer. You wait more. You size properly. You respect risk. And from there, your life can actually change, not because of one trade, but because of the discipline you built through hundreds of them.
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Eze Kingsley Ohaji
Eze Kingsley Ohaji@ohajielom·
People say, “If trading worked, everyone would do it.” That sounds smart on the surface, but it falls apart when you test it against real life. The gym works too, yet most people stay out of shape. Saving money works, too, yet many people stay broke. Reading books works, yet many people remain mentally lazy. The issue is rarely whether something works. The real issue is whether people are willing to do what works for long enough, with enough discipline, to see the result. Trading is not a magic trick. It is a performance skill. And like every serious skill, it rewards the few who can stay consistent while others chase comfort, excitement, and shortcuts. Most people do not fail in trading because the market is impossible to predict. They fail because trading forces you to face parts of yourself that normal jobs can hide. The market exposes greed, fear, impatience, ego, and lack of discipline very fast. A man can say he is patient until he is in a drawdown. He can say he follows rules until the price comes close to his stop loss. He can say he thinks long-term until he sees someone else post a big win online and suddenly wants to double his lot size. Trading is not only a battle with charts. It is a battle with your own mind. That is why many people quit. Not because trading does not work, but because self-control is harder than they imagined. The truth is, profitable trading is boring in many ways, and most people hate boring. Good trading often means waiting, passing on weak setups, risking small, taking losses calmly, and repeating a process over and over. That does not excite the average person. They want fast money, constant action, and emotional highs. They want to feel like they are winning big every day. But the market does not pay you for excitement. It pays you for precision. It pays you for patience. It pays you for protecting capital when there is no edge, and pressing only when the odds are clearly in your favour. This is why many people turn trading into gambling. They are not really trying to build a business. They are trying to satisfy emotion. A real trader knows that making money is not the first goal. The first goal is survival. You survive first, then you learn, then you earn. That order matters. The beginner thinks, “How much can I make this week?” The professional thinks, “How much can I lose if I am wrong?” That difference in thinking changes everything. The amateur is focused on reward before risk. The expert is focused on risk before reward. One wants to be right. The other wants to stay in the game. Once you understand this, you stop judging trading by social media results and start judging it by process, consistency, and capital preservation. That is when your mindset starts to mature. Another reason “everyone would do it” is false is that most people do not actually want the lifestyle that real trading requires. They say they want freedom, but they do not want structure. They say they want profits, but they do not want journaling, review, backtesting, and emotional control. They say they want to become traders, but they still move like spectators, not professionals. The market rewards responsibility. You cannot blame your boss, your team, or the economy for every bad decision you make on your chart. It becomes you versus your choices. That level of accountability is heavy. Many people would rather keep the fantasy of trading than live the reality of trading. The fantasy is easy to love. The reality is strict, lonely, and demanding. So yes, trading works, but not in the way weak minds imagine; it works for the person who treats it like a craft. It works for the person who can think in probabilities, manage risk, accept losses, and stay steady through both winning and losing streaks. It works for the person who stops looking for certainty and starts building skill. The market is not asking whether everyone can do it. The market is asking who can do it properly. That is the real question. And when you understand that, you stop using the crowd as your standard. Because in every field that pays well, the crowd is usually the worst example to follow.
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Atiku Abubakar
Atiku Abubakar@atiku·
The Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors should not have to beg for what has already been agreed upon. The Federal Government signed a deal on the Professional Allowance Table, and now it wants to abandon it. This is not governance; it is betrayal. Our resident doctors are the last line of defence in hospitals that are already collapsing. They work gruelling hours, in impossible conditions, for pay that insults their sacrifice. And now, the government seeks to take away the little that was promised? The Tinubu administration must demonstrate commitment to the issues: 19 months of unpaid Professional Allowance arrears; promotion arrears gathering dust; a Medical Residency Training Fund stuck in bureaucratic limbo; and a government that treats its doctors as an afterthought and remains unconcerned as they flee the country in droves. Every doctor Nigeria loses to the UK, Canada, or Saudi Arabia is a failure of leadership, not a failure of patriotism. You cannot ask people to serve a nation that refuses to honour its own word. I stand with NARD. Pay what you owe. Honour what you signed. Or explain to 200 million Nigerians why their hospitals will go dark on Tuesday. -AA
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Reformer_Oluseun
Reformer_Oluseun@ReformerOluseun·
@instablog9ja I think most Nigerian women spend more time and energy focusing on what a man should have, rather than on what they themselves should have and how to achieve it. Is having a stable income gender specific in 2026 to an adult
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Instablog9ja
Instablog9ja@instablog9ja·
Lady reveals her thoughts on what a man should have before turning 30
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yimika|
yimika|@yimikaaaa·
Friends that address the issue instead of having secret animosity against you >
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KING OF ALL SPORTS
KING OF ALL SPORTS@Emmanuel_Tips·
Even if you have O followers Just say hello, let's follow you asap✌️
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Berneese
Berneese@theberneese·
Name one thing that will 100% happen in this game
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Chief Odogwu 👑
Chief Odogwu 👑@ChiefOdogwu_·
Even if you have O followers Just say hello, let's follow you asap✌️
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JUST KINGS
JUST KINGS@JustKingss·
I dey sell house o Wetin you dey sell?
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Mzbliss
Mzbliss@missharribliss·
Attention to detail is so sexy
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oseni rufai
oseni rufai@ruffydfire·
I want to empower 1000 businesses today Post your business beneath I will give publicity
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