BIG ADáRà👑📊
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BIG ADáRà👑📊
@The_AdarA
A self proclaimed GENIUS🧠 | Day Trader | President, JCINFUTA | 23/24 President, Nigerian Universities Engineering Students' Association-FUTA | Humanitarian.
Katılım Ocak 2019
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@The_AdarA @gospeldmission So in your intelligene, you deduced that a human being was alive when the bible God was creating the first man? Do you know the difference between history and myth ??
You are the stupid one - Big rADaRada
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@Hidden4rmTruth @gospeldmission The independence of Nigeria, The colonization era, the domination of Alexander the great....etc
List of things most of us did not witness but we can give accounts of things that happened in that age and time.
It's you who is stupid for not understanding how history works.
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@gospeldmission See the stupid old man narrating the story he knows nothing about as if he was there ...
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@mrjustice9ja @lorddrey Exactly the point, I wasn't picking a side.
They are just as dumb.
The Average political mob sacrifices brain cells for agenda, that's how it is across the human race.
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@The_AdarA @lorddrey So the American right wingers are smart? Mtchew.
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Nigerians are dead Stupid.
If you don't have the same political ideology like them you are Pan-African
If you don't support Peter Obi you support Tinubu
If you point out that terrorism is a political tool you become a Muslim Jihadist or a Terrorist
If you are against Islamic Blasphemy laws you become a Christian apologist.
If you are against Tribalism against the Igbo people you become Igbo tribal bigot
If you are against tribalism against the Yorubas you become a Yoruba Ronu tribal bigot.
Anything that makes your point of view different from theirs, you automatically become the opposition, the enemy.
This is an IQ issue.
I do not believe there are up to 1000 people in this country with an IQ above 50.
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@lorddrey But truth is, if you've been outside the 4 walls of this country and you still can't see past the fact that it's a general human problem and not peculiar to Nigerians then you need a lot more help than weed can offer.
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@The_AdarA You people know a lot about people by tweeting in your wooden caravans.
Another low-IQ comment.
Asked a rhetorical question and still answered it, assuming to know everything about a person on the internet.
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@chrixx_o @yabaleftonline You know the irony of this statement even though it's our sad reality?
Almost everyone I know who said this, joined the iPhone race immediately they could afford it.
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@yabaleftonline How did we get here ? iPhone is now a yardstick to measure success in the most populated black nation tueh!! 🥹
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@dstreetvibez @Just1bigmachi @akintollgate I have no opinions on whatever is being discussed, "but if it takes you two lines......."
Never heard a dumber saying.
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@Just1bigmachi @akintollgate You need not reply a stupid person that has time to write all these but refused to say the truth
"If it takes you more than two lines to explain, then you're either a liar or you don't know it"
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You Cannot Cancel OAU!
Nigerian President, General Ibrahim Babangida (IBB), paid a visit to the Ooni of Ife, Oba Okunade Sijuwade Olubuse II, in Ile-Ife in 1990. I remember waking up early that morning to buy moi moi and eko from Mama Toriola at the Urban Day junction. We had traveled from Port Harcourt (PH) for a weekend trip to Ife, and the entire city was tense. Armored tanks and military vehicles lined the Ife-Ibadan road, with soldiers stationed at every major corner.
Nigeria was already on edge due to frequent military coups and changes in leadership. Heads of state often left town amid rumors, and indeed, a coup attempt occurred shortly after this visit: the Gideon Orkar (sometimes spelled Okar) coup d’état attempt on April 22, 1990.
The visit to Ile-Ife (then still part of the old Oyo State; Osun State was created in 1991) met resistance from the vibrant student “Aluta” community, particularly students from the University of Ibadan (UI) and especially Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU, then University of Ife), including figures like Adeola Soetan (“Comrade Show”). Soetan was close friends with one of our neighbor’s children, who would later become SUG president.
My dad would visit from Port Harcourt with Shell calendars and diaries, which we distributed to many professors and senior staff in the Omole Estate OAU staff quarters. One day, while dropping these off, I overheard conversations involving Soetan when he visited friends in the BQ (Boys’ Quarters). He was outspoken, and this was during the heat of SUG elections on campus. Soetan was elected SUG President in April 1990. He later became well-known for spending about 13 years on a five-year program, largely due to expulsions and persecutions linked to his activism under then-Vice Chancellor Professor Wale Omole. I eventually met Soetan on campus in 1999, around the time he was finally allowed to graduate.
The OAU community was renowned for its strong anti-government stance and opposition to the military junta. I had a cousin, Wole Olawuni, who debated late into the night with relatives about whether students would turn out in large numbers to boo the Head of State once news of the visit spread the night before.
He planned to join roadside protesters near the Urban Day market, despite a curfew imposed by the Oyo State Military Governor. His mother and sisters warned him it would be a fool’s errand to defy the curfew. On the day of the visit, students showed up in huge numbers. Babangida proceeded to the palace amid pomp, parade, and boos from the students.
This landmark visit helped solidify Oba Sijuwade’s throne as one of significant influence among traditional rulers during the Babangida era.
A short while after the visit, Gideon Orkar and his co-conspirators launched their unsuccessful coup attempt against the President from Dodan Barracks in Ikoyi, Lagos. In the aftermath, OAU was not spared: there were arrests of lecturers and students. For instance, on May 2, 1990, two OAU staff members (Professor Omotoye Olorode & Dr. Idowu Apowetu) were arrested, with others declared wanted. They were later released but dismissed, amid broader crackdowns on perceived critics.
This deepened anti-government sentiment. OAU, alongside UNILAG & others, became a hotspot for protests. The university’s influential alumni and global academic reputation helped it push back against retribution. Politics and politicians became somewhat avoided on campus as part of its cultural DNA, a deep-seated distrust of self-serving political actors.
The tenure of Professor Roger Makanjuola as Vice-Chancellor during the early PDP civilian era further reinforced the OAUs cautious, relatively apolitical approach toward candidates, regardless of party.
OAU is not an institution that can be easily cancelled or bullied by any political force, irrespective of recent or past events. It’s not called “OBA AWON UNIVERSITY” for nothing!

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@MamaC315 @gdoggy569 @onlyCFrancisco Count the numbers of Men rebuking him tho... it's insane ratio to come up with this conclusion.
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@gdoggy569 @onlyCFrancisco “When did women become so useless” says a fucking dolt with no idea what he’s talking about …just like always, a man is loud and WRONG 🤡
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@KLASSIQTUNEZ Funny how the sarcasm is pretty obvious, but of course people will keep being people.
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Some random dude snapped with a Barca jersey bearing his name on it in camp nou, paid to be on their official page and everyone is congratulating him.
FC Barcelona@FCBarcelona
🇳🇬🏟️ @Zlatan_Ibile ready for kickoff at Spotify Camp Nou. @spotify 🎵
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@Big_Mck So let me get this straight, An African artist cannot be excited about going outside the shores of his Country?
I mean outside Africa is huge!!! And in case you don't know they are majorly white, because it's seeming like any excitement these days is labelled white worshiping.
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Mumu think say na achievement.
You have no idea why they had to use that picture of you.
INDUSTRY MACHINE ⚙️@Odumodublvck_
BARE CHEST ON A BRITISH NEWSPAPER THIS IS SKEPTA AT BIG SMOKE FEST THIS IS LEGACY HIP HOP LEGACY.
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@clara_laur95873 @rasaqganiu36536 @plusone85 @arojinle1 ....step out, even on Sundays, because there's always a record of violence (Festivals), Now we are talking about the most peaceful, it just does not tally, We live this reality.
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@The_AdarA @rasaqganiu36536 @plusone85 @arojinle1 Now compare that to Islam or the Crusaders being the Majority………Could they have embraced other Religions like Traditional worship does…..it’s still the most peaceful of all……they won’t call or force you to join in their worship like early Islam & Boko haram is trying todo
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Yorùbás don't worship Òrìṣà, they reverence them.
A kìí sin Òrìṣà cancel ❌
Bíbọ là ń bọ Òrìṣà ✅
The word "reverence" doesn't even carry the meaning of "bọ"
What I'm trying to tell you, is that you cannot use the concept of Islam/Christianity/Hindu/Zoroastrianism etc to interprete Yorùbá concepts.
THE LAD@Fowomola_Saheed
@arojinle1 As long as they worship those orisas, they are gods to those who worshipped them.
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@clara_laur95873 @rasaqganiu36536 @plusone85 @arojinle1 Finally a good point, yes they had no hostile expansion mentality and that was cool, but this argument is more like what they were capable of.....
For context purposes, even today when there are festivals let's say Ogun festival, I know how rough it becomes, we legit don't.....
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@clara_laur95873 @plusone85 @arojinle1 Embrace them? LMAO,
Which did you think came first, colonisation or Christianisation? We had no choice then bro, we were basically conquered, No?
Even at that there was notable resistance, which was very much expected and understandable, but don't whitewash the whole thing bro
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@The_AdarA @plusone85 @arojinle1 I wonder how you guys thinks…..Everyone in Yorubaland for example have once been a Traditionalist who are the majority&which some of us still represent……if they didn’t embrace or accomodate them you won’t see any Christian or Muslims today
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@plusone85 @clara_laur95873 @arojinle1 Exactly the point, again I have nothing against trads, but this is outright white washing bro, did you read history at all?
There were crazy atrocities going on bro, the transition was not PEACEFUL, despite these said religions came from colonisers (More powerful structure).
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@clara_laur95873 @The_AdarA @arojinle1 Yes, if the traditionalist were bad as the current Abrahamic worshippers, they would not have had the chance to propagate their faith
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@TevinMacharia He probably would not reveal that to his most trusted ally, but that's because there was no sexual tension.
So outrightly saying SEX was not the end of Samson might not be accurate.
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@TevinMacharia Well, the whole point was to coerce him into revealing the said secret, Delilah didn't get him at the first try too, a lot of persuasion went into the mission, arguably mostly through Sex.
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IT WAS NOT SEX THAT DESTROYED SAMSON...
Calm down and listen.
Extra marital /pre marital sex ofcourse is discouraged, but we need to get to the root of what really disarmed Samson.
Before that fateful day, Samson had sex partners in almost every city he's been to ( just as many today)
Samson's fall was progressive but one thing destroyed him completely. Read on to find out…..
All the mistakes Samson made prepared him by weakening him for that final fall.
Remember: if you fall in the day of adversity, your strength is small.
WHAT THEN HAPPENED TO SAMSON.
The same mistake Eve made, by revealing to the serpent what God told them.
Thrones are preserved by secrets.
Kingdoms are secured by mysteries.
Destiny is guarded by codes.
The moment Eve gave serpent the secret, she handed the code of the garden to the enemy.
There are covenant secrets you must defend with your life.
God is God because of secrets, there are a lot we still don't know about God.
Every nation has their secret service agency.
There are offices, companies and ministries you can never work in, until you are initiated into their secrecy, to preserve their secret.
Every destiny has a code and that's the secret of their success.
Joseph made same mistake, when he revealed to his brothers more than they deserve to know at that moment.
Stop talking too much.
Stop talking to everybody.
Stop talking about everything.
There are things God tells you that are meant for you only.
The damage the enemy couldn't do to Samson through sex, the moment he revealed his sacred covenant secret; they finished him.
Nobody should know your covenant code with God.
Preserve your spiritual ticket to Kingdom mysteries.
He that dwells in the secret place...
You cannot dwell in the secret place, until you are initiated into divine secrecy.
When Paul was caught up into the third heaven, he said he heard things which are not permitted for man to say. But he did not tell us, what a wisdom.
If you have a leaking mouth, you are not qualified for power...
May you not destroy your destiny with your own mouth in the Mighty Name of Jesus Christ!
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@israel_ajoje You're going places brother, I love the consistency.
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In November 1996, a photograph appeared in the Liverpool Echo showing an 11-year-old Everton mascot walking out for the Merseyside derby. That child was Wayne Rooney.
It is one of the earliest recorded images of the use of mascots- which has since become one of the most commercially valuable traditions in world football.
Every Premier League matchday, over 440 children walk onto pitches across England holding the hands of professional footballers. Most people assume it has always been this way. It has not. And the story of how it started is more interesting than the tradition itself.
The practice began informally in the mid-1990s with one or two children per team. It became global policy in 2002 when FIFA partnered with UNICEF on a campaign called Say Yes for Children, designed to protect children's rights worldwide.
The most visible element was simple: one child walked out with every player before every World Cup match, wearing FIFA/UNICEF t-shirts as a symbolic reminder that football had a responsibility beyond the result.
From 2002, it became commercialised. McDonalds became the primary sponsor of the Player Escort Programme at the World Cup and European Championships. At the 2006 World Cup they sent 1,408 children from 35 countries to Germany. At the 2010 World Cup, 1,408 children from 47 countries.
At the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, 1,408 children again, this time from across 70 countries. According to available estimates, McDonald's pays FIFA between $10 million and $25 million per year for its overall World Cup sponsorship, of which the Player Escort Programme is the centrepiece.
What started as a UNICEF advocacy moment is now one of the most consistently sponsored pieces of real estate in world football. The handshake before kickoff. The anthem. And eleven small children holding hands with eleven millionaires. All three have a sponsor. And it all started from somewhere.
My name is Ajoje. I am a FIFA Licensed Agent and International Sports Lawyer. I write on the Law and Business of Football, a lot. Repost and Follow if you want to read more posts like this.
HAMZZY@Hamzythacreator
Why do footballers always walk out with little kids before a match? No jokes… what’s the actual reason? 🤔
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@stran_ger120 @freudlama @yabaleftonline Like I said, it's not even that hard to understand, you just hate the girl, I apologise on her behalf for being great.
And you're probably a wise man for hating on a successful lady because you don't like her body.
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@The_AdarA @freudlama @yabaleftonline Can you even listen to yourself. Bla bla bla, all these vague excuses for that fat whale. She's a hypocrite. She could literally quit and become a chef, if she doesn't wanna be objectified.
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