Damsa Solomon

98 posts

Damsa Solomon

Damsa Solomon

@Terdamsa30

Unbent, analyst, sports, education

Nigeria Katılım Kasım 2024
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ARIKE!!
ARIKE!!@gyal_arike·
when those allegations came out, i was everywhere cursing people, blocking and unfollowing mutuals that expressed doubt now, i found out i did all that for a lie, u're telling me to calm down? after making a f00l of myself?! let police report come out sha
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LIVELY
LIVELY@mc_lively_·
Does Arteta know I’m fighting for him on WhatsApp groups???
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LEGAH
LEGAH@Legah_tr_·
Name an affordable perfume that can make you smell like a wealthy man??
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Gefion | Betting Tips
Gefion | Betting Tips@GefionTips·
🏆 𝗣𝗟𝗔𝗬 𝗢𝗙 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗗𝗔𝗬 The next winner has been found. 𝗟𝗜𝗞𝗘 + 𝗥𝗘𝗣𝗟𝗬 to receive the play!
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BetKing Nigeria 👑
BetKing Nigeria 👑@BetKingNG·
Yesterday, a BetKing customer with coupon code N19W-1D5DB-32-U4MZ cashed out a ₦700 bet to win ₦409K. If you were the customer, would you have cashed out with 1 game remaining? #BetKingWinner
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Gentlemen's Aesthetics
Gentlemen's Aesthetics@Gmen_Aesthetics·
9 The most attractive Men's Fragrances: 1) Creed Aventus
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Ov
Ov@Ovlagos23·
How much did you register your NIN ? I registered mine #700 naira
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Damsa Solomon
Damsa Solomon@Terdamsa30·
@NetNaija_ There's nothing so special about this movie... Maybe Characters delivery top-notch... We have seen things better than this movie... In my opinion, it's a 5/10 movie
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NETNAIJA
NETNAIJA@NetNaija_·
I'm sorry I came late to the party this movie is insane 🔥 🍿 🔥
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BG
BG@bgthaplag·
If you want massive followers, drop your hndle let's grab you 9T👍
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Damsa Solomon
Damsa Solomon@Terdamsa30·
@BalogunAbass12 Should be in primary 2 or 3,depending on how fast they learn or were enrolled... I have this old concept of not rushing children except their abilities say otherwise
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Sonia
Sonia@BalogunSonia4·
A child of 8yrs should be in what class?
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Arsenal Babe
Arsenal Babe@arsenalbabe_·
From the Nottingham Forest vs Arsenal game you realized that?
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💎Debbie❤️
💎Debbie❤️@Yoga_Queen01·
If your spiritual life is not strong in the faith you hold unto, please, do not position your bed to face a window, the bedroom door, or a mirror. Else, you’ll learn the hard way.
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Damsa Solomon
Damsa Solomon@Terdamsa30·
@KILLTOPARTY You said he was dragging his feet to get a job, as if a job was there but he didn't wanted to pick one. When he finally got one, he said he could not rely on you which he was right, you showed him what he needed to know and see. A King 👑
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Vindicated Chidi 🕊
Vindicated Chidi 🕊@Vindicatedchidi·
We always look for who to blame after a loss. Even people who have played football still do this, and it’s not fair. In a penalty shootout, one person must miss for the other team to win. That’s just how it works. It doesn’t mean the player is bad. Nigeria didn’t lose because we played badly. We were just unlucky this time. Please don’t blame Chukwueze or Bruno. Penalties are about luck and pressure, not only skill. On another day, the story would be different. That is football. Shalom 🙏
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Dr Joe Abah, OON
Dr Joe Abah, OON@DrJoeAbah·
I was pouring a drink for an elderly man once. I had the bottle in one hand and the glass in the other but he corrected me and asked me to switch them between left and right. But I can’t remember which one is which now. Which hand should hold the bottle and which one the glass?
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Damsa Solomon
Damsa Solomon@Terdamsa30·
@jon_d_doe It is only wise to avoid things his father avoids in the village
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Àgbà John Doe
Àgbà John Doe@jon_d_doe·
A married man traveled to the village with his wife, last December. In the village, his uncle told him that he would be doing "Salaka" (a traditional/spiritual practice in igbo culture, that entails washing of one's hands, by free giving or charity). His uncle informed his father, but his father told his uncle that he (his father) would not attend it, as it's against his Christian faith. On the day of the "Salaka", the married man went. He ate and drank and returned home. No one told him not to attend the spiritual event, and everything was fine. After they returned from the village back to the city, his wife now told him that his father called her to express his anger towards him (her husband). That he felt disrespected by his son, for attending the event. Even when he knew that he (his father) said he wasn't going to attend. And that her husband doesn't appreciate him or regard him. Shocked at what his wife told him, and thinking about it, the wife then also asked him... "How did you fix the car in the village?" Before they traveled back to the city, his car had battery issues and bad tyres. His father fixed it for him at his own (his father's) expense. Turned out that his father told his wife that he did that for his son. His concerns are: 1. Issues between him and his father, are being discussed with his wife, instead of him. 2. The help his father rendered to him, is being used as a leverage. 3. His home is being drawn into a father-son misunderstanding. Do you think that returning the money his father spent on his car would bring peace and create boundaries? Or how else would you advice/suggest that he should handle this? End.
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Damsa Solomon
Damsa Solomon@Terdamsa30·
@Ishow_leck 1. The man is being territorial 2. He may want to share something he is going through But in all, that's a dvmb question to ask someone, but sometimes when a man is going tru smth, u fit scratch anoda man head thinking it's ur own
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Ishowleck l Õmõ ìyá pùpá
I honestly don’t know how my neighbor convinced this two women to marry him and live with him in a 2-bedroom apartment. Here’s the part that still confuses me: when the man travels, both women stay together. Same house. Same space. Same man’s absence. No drama… These women are always fully covered. Like, proper. You can hardly recognize them when the husband is around. Except one wife. The moment the husband steps out, the 2nd wife transforms half-naked outfits, and start dancing at their balcony, full confidence. I’m still trying to understand the switch. To be fair, they’ve lived peacefully for the most part. Until recently. For the past few nights, the peace has expired. Arguments on full volume. Midnight debates. I’m not sure if they’re fighting for love, attention, or whose turn it is to be angry, but this has really affected my sleep. Now the funniest part, the husband saw me yesterday and casually said, “Do you know those two women are my wives?” In my head, I be like “Bro… what exactly is my own business?” Because honestly, I’m just a peaceful neighbor. I just want to sleep peacefully at night.
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