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@Ukosunday

calm, good listener , 50% a gentleman. advocate of clean and applied education.

kaduna Katılım Nisan 2011
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Uko@Ukosunday·
My name is Leah Sharibu and I'm for Jesus Christ. #LeahSharibu
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Uko@Ukosunday·
@NigerianWave Other teams also have talents playing in the WNBA. SO IT'S NOT GOING TO BE A ONE WAY TRAFFIC FOR NIGERIA
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Paul Edokpayi@NigerianWave·
Other African teams are waiting for Ezinne Kalu, Promise Amukamara, and Victoria Macaulay to retire so they can try to stake a claim to the AfroBasket. But Oluchi Okananwa, Uche Izoje, and Gabby White are like, “hold my beer” 🤣🤣🤣
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Joey Salads
Joey Salads@JoeySalads·
CNN calls an assassination attempt a “Dinner Interruption”. CNN must be stripped of their press pass and defunded.
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Uko@Ukosunday·
@NGSuperEagles What? Damn! Life cut short. May his gentle soul rest in peace
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Emeka Amakeze
Emeka Amakeze@EmekaAmakeze·
The cut off mark for all the Federal Government Colleges (Unity Schools) in Nigeria for the 2026/2027 academic session remains... Abia - 130 Adamawa - 62 Akwa Ibom - 123 Anambra - 139 Bauchi - 35 Bayelsa - 72 Benue - 111 Borno - 45 Cross River - 97 Delta - 131 Ebonyi - 112 Edo - 127 Ekiti - 119 Enugu - 134 Gombe - 58 Imo - 138 Jigawa - 44 Kaduna - 91 Kano - 67 Katsina - 60 Kebbi - 9 (Male). 20 (Female) Kogi - 119 Kwara - 123 Lagos - 133 Nasarawa - 58 Niger - 93 Ogun - 131 Ondo - 126 Osun - 127 Oyo - 127 Plateau - 97 Rivers - 118 Sokoto 9 (Male). 13 (Female) Taraba - 3 (Male), 11 (Female Yobe - 2 (Male), 27 (Female) Zamfara - 4 (Male), 2 (Female) FCT Abuja - 90 These colleges are managed by the Federal Government of Nigeria through the Federal Ministry of Education. The Question. Why are there different cut off marks for different states? You can ask your own question or offer an explanation.
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Uko@Ukosunday·
@EmekaAmakeze Typical of Nigeria. Always posting stuff without showing the source.
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Uko@Ukosunday·
@Lapaziii @FabianB58246501 This is a sound ' Nigerian' policy. I welcome this. Nigerians prefer learning things through experience. Next year parents will still take underage kids for registration.
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bigNel@Lapaziii·
@FabianB58246501 JAMB allowed underage candidates to register, pay, and sut for UTME- but now won't release their results? That's unfair and inconsistent. If they weren’t eligible, they should’ve been stopped from the start. This is poor policy and bad accountability.
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Fabian Benjamin
Fabian Benjamin@FabianB58246501·
CANDIDATES WITH “NO RESULT YET” STATUS The Board has received numerous inquiries from parents regarding candidates whose results are currently displaying “No Result Yet.” Please be informed that results for underage candidates have not been released. When such candidates attempt to check their results, the system will return the message “No Result Yet.” As stipulated by regulation, only candidates who will be at least 16 years old by 30th September 2026 are eligible to register for and sit the UTME. However, underage candidates may be considered under the exceptional category, provided they demonstrate outstanding ability by scoring 320 and above in the UTME and attaining at least 80% in subsequent screening stages. In line with the agreement reached and endorsed by parents of these underage candidates, only those who score 320 and above will be shortlisted and invited to proceed to the next stages of the screening. Successful candidates at that stage may then be considered for admission under the exceptional candidates provision. For now, results for underage candidates remain unreleased. Fabian Benjamin, Ph.D., OrgExpert. PCA JAMB
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Barack Obama
Barack Obama@BarackObama·
What the Artemis II astronauts did over the last 10 days was a testament to their bravery. And the fact that they traveled farther from Earth than anyone ever has, re-entered our atmosphere at more than 24,000 mph, and splashed down safely was a testament to human ingenuity. Thanks to everyone at @NASA for making this mission possible, and for taking us along for the ride.
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Uko@Ukosunday·
@Anonymous758984 @KaitMarieox Numbers don't really make things true. The Earth was centre of the universe at some point. Pretty sure the larger number agreed with that too.
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Anonymous_@Anonymous758984·
@KaitMarieox Didn’t the no kings protest today almost double the size of how many people tuned into your silly little TPU snowflake half time show? Clearly your on the wrong side of history poopie pants
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Kaitlin Bennett
Kaitlin Bennett@KaitMarieox·
I am proud to go out every week and stand up for President Trump against the radical left! It drives them insane to have their lies challenged, and I love being the one to do it.
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Imtiaz Mahmood
Imtiaz Mahmood@ImtiazMadmood·
Greece launches nationwide crackdown on Illegal mosques in Athens and deportations of migrants running them Greece’s Minister of Immigration and Asylum, Thanos Plevris, has announced a nationwide operation to identify and shut down all illegal mosques in the Municipality of Athens, along with the deportation of foreign nationals running them. Authorities report that nearly 60 illegal places of worship continue to operate across Athens. These sites, often located in basements, apartments, warehouses, and parking garages, frequently lack basic safety and hygiene standards, including proper ventilation and sanitary facilities. Plevris emphasized that anyone operating an illegal place of worship will face revocation of their residence permit and immediate deportation. “Those who do not comply with Greek law will be automatically deported,” he stated. The minister confirmed that a deportation order has already been issued against a Bangladeshi national running an illegal mosque in the Agios Nikolaos area of Patisia. “What happened in Agios Nikolaos will happen to all illegal worship centres. The sealing process has already begun,” Plevris said. - @visegrad24
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Uko@Ukosunday·
@TAJBankLtd Please my TAJ ACCOUNT is yet to credited for over 4 hours despite the transaction being successful. This is very annoying
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Uko@Ukosunday·
@TAJBankLtd @talktomuky Please what's happening? Transfer to my TAJ account is yet to impact my account This is urgent
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TAJBankNG@TAJBankLtd·
@talktomuky Thank you for reaching out to us, Sincere apologies for the delay in response. Kindly check your DM for our response
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@BashirAhmaad No single solution spotted in your tweet
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Bashir Ahmad, OON
Bashir Ahmad, OON@BashirAhmaad·
To significantly reduce begging on the streets of Kano and parts of the North, there must be a deliberate and strong political will. The authorities cannot continue to abandon vulnerable people to their fate nor leave children entirely in the care of parents and guardians who are unable or unwilling to protect their welfare. For a start, street begging must be decisively uprooted, followed by the implementation of the right social and welfare intervention, firmly, consistently and without fear of political backlash or consequences.
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Uko@Ukosunday·
@MasterMaliq This brings the inevitable question - what are the earliest manuscripts and where can we find them?
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Maliq@MasterMaliq·
How the Quran Was Compiled This is not about vibes or blind faith. It is about proof, and within the Islamic framework, the process is not vague or mystical. The Quran originates with the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him. That part is not disputed. The real controversy people raise is what happened after his death. During the caliphate of Abu Bakr, a large number of Muslims were killed in battle, many of them memorizers of the Quran. This created an urgent problem. If those memorizers died, parts of the Quran risked being lost. In response, Abu Bakr ordered the Quran to be compiled into a single written codex. This was not a casual project. Every verse included had to be verified by at least two companions who had either memorised it directly from the Prophet or written it down during his lifetime. The man placed in charge of this task was Zayd ibn Thabit, someone who had served as a scribe for the Prophet himself. The completed codex was then kept with Hafsa, the daughter of Umar. Years later, during the caliphate of Uthman, Islam spread rapidly across different regions. With that expansion came differences in dialect and recitation. The concern was not that the Quran had changed, but that people might begin disputing over how it was read. Uthman ordered new copies to be produced from the original codex kept by Hafsa. These copies preserved the recognised ahruf, the authorised modes of recitation taught by the Prophet. They were sent to major cities along with qualified reciters to teach them correctly. What was destroyed were not alternative Qurans or rival texts, but personal copies containing marginal notes, explanations, or dialectal markings that could cause confusion. The core text remained the same. So when people say the Quran passed through many hands, that is true. But it passed through verification, not opinion. Memorisation and written transmission worked together, publicly, and within the lifetime of those who learned directly from the Prophet. That is the complication people gloss over. Not chaos, but control. Not secrecy, but scrutiny.
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Uko@Ukosunday·
@MasterMaliq @BExmuslim The best way has nothing to do with posture. You are pray or seek God in TRUTH AND IN SPIRIT.
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Maliq@MasterMaliq·
@BExmuslim No.. I'm saying it's the best way to connect to God
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Maliq@MasterMaliq·
Abraham bowed and prayed (Genesis 17:3) Moses fell in worship (Exodus 34:8; Numbers 16:4) Jesus knelt and fell in prayer (Matthew 26:39; Luke 22:41; Mark 14:35) Prayer has existed since Abraham’s time (Quran 21:133) The best prayer isn’t just words. It’s when you bow, humbled, showing you are nothing before your Lord.
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Maliq@MasterMaliq·
I have been thinking about this for a while, and people will hate it, but it needs to be said. One of the reasons Christianity has managed to reduce extremism among their people is family structure. One man, one wife, one home. You focus on your children because there is nowhere to run. Responsibility is forced on you. You cannot disappear into another household when things get hard. Among Muslims, we turned polygamy into pride. Not wisdom. Not necessity. Pride. Polygamy is not the problem, but we have abused it. We use it to escape responsibility, not to carry it. Pick ten street thugs, violent boys, or future extremists. There is a high chance they are Muslims, and a higher chance they came from a broken polygamous home where the father kept marrying but forgot fatherhood. That is not an insult. That is reality. Look at the almajiri children in the North, sleeping on the streets, growing up angry, then later recruited by terror groups. Most of them are victims of men who married more than they could handle. Look at the women begging on the streets. Many were left behind when their husbands found a new wife. Islam did not tell every man to marry four wives. Islam warned men that justice between wives is almost impossible. But we do not like that part, so we mute it. Scholars shout the permission and whisper the warning. If we truly want fewer children on the streets, fewer extremists, and fewer angry young men used as political tools, the conversation must start here. Polygamy is not proof of faith. It is a heavy responsibility. Until Muslims are taught this honestly, we will keep creating broken homes and pretending we do not know where the damage is coming from.
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OurFaveOnlineDoc 🇬🇧 🇳🇬@OurFavOnlineDoc·
“The USA Government relied on information from a screwdriver trader to launch airstrikes in Nigeria” smh. A whole usa government with the CIA, the FBI and all its undercover/spy agencies will rely on a screwdriver seller. This is what they spent $9m on. Chai. Even in propaganda, the APC is pathetically incompetent.
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