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WhyWorry

@Whyworryy_

IGBO MUTD fan, JESUS CHRIST IS THE WAY OF LIFE.. Sometimes truths are sensitive and I’ll always say those sensitive truths, emotions are for the weak!

Enugu Katılım Temmuz 2011
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WhyWorry@Whyworryy_·
Reminder; nobody is obligated to care about how you feel or may feel, know this and free yourself from disappointments. Cultivate self-awareness and self-care!
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Told me ugu dealer na owu na asa m, nwoke wetelu m ugu on credit. 😭😂
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Thora Strong@Thora_Strong1·
Didn’t think my body would let me get here again.
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USAO_EDNC@USAO_EDNC·
👀Cheaters. Never. Win. Nigerian Fraudster Sentenced to 15 Years in Federal Prison. Read more at: justice.gov/usao-ednc/pr/n…
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WhyWorry@Whyworryy_·
@charity07539066 Yeah I’ve done it. Push-ups help your core, but getting a flat tummy is really about your diet and overall workout.
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The White House@WhiteHouse·
“All of those countries that can’t get jet fuel because of the Strait of Hormuz, like the United Kingdom, which refused to get involved in the decapitation of Iran, I have a suggestion for you…” - President Donald J. Trump
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Visegrád 24@visegrad24·
The young American @Alex_Barbir reports from Nigeria after at least 12 Christians were murdered tonight by Islamist Fulani militias in Plateau State. He asks Nigerian President Tinubu why he won’t take action to stop the massacres of Christians 🇺🇸🇳🇬
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🚨 A brutal massacre of Christians has been reported in Nigeria on Palm Sunday, carried out by Islamist extremists. Bodies are seen lining the streets of a village in the aftermath of the attack. Stay connected, follow @MOSSADil.
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✨👑 DaddyMO👑✨🏁
✨👑 DaddyMO👑✨🏁@therealdaddymo1·
@Alex_Barbir “The federal govt (of Nigeria) knows every terrorist by name and location. I do not go alone to negotiate with terrorists. I go with police, military, and other security agencies” — Sheikh Gumi.
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Barbir@Alex_Barbir·
Christians massacred on Palm Sunday in the city of Jos.
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Onwa_Nnewi@Kene_Nnewi·
Mileage....550,000
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Joy Chinaza 💙🖤
Joy Chinaza 💙🖤@Joy_Nahza·
@sunderock Omo, I just chip in igbo mid conversations. Even to my colleagues who aren’t Igbo, they’d deal with it.
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Treazy
Treazy@treazyblaq·
Thank you all for the massive love you’ve shown me. Let me properly introduce myself and answer some of your questions. My name is Ifesinachi. My father, of blessed memory, was from Awgu Local Government in Enugu State. His name was Chidi. My mother is from Menchum Division in the Northwest Province of Cameroon, an English-speaking region with its own native dialects. I was born in Enugu, actually in my village. After my birth, my parents returned to Cameroon, but at the age of 4 or 5, I was brought back to Enugu and left in the care of my grandparents. My father wanted me to grow up grounded in my culture and identity. Living with my grandparents shaped me deeply. I followed them to the farm, sat with them in meetings, and stayed close enough to learn, not just by being told, but by observing and experiencing. That was how I absorbed Igbo language, culture, and traditions. Yes, I speak Igbo fluently, and I write it as well. After about three years, I moved to Enugu city where I completed my primary, secondary, and tertiary education, though I traveled between Nigeria and Cameroon over the years. My father was very intentional about my roots, I spoke Igbo with him and English with my mother, though she understands and speaks Igbo very well. In fact, she has embraced Igbo culture beautifully, she cooks our food and understands our omenala deeply. I don’t feel “half Igbo.” I feel fully Igbo, because I was raised in Igbo land, shaped by its values, and rooted in its identity. Everything I share about culture comes from lived experience, not just observation. Thank you again for the love. If you have more questions, I’m open to answering.
Treazy@treazyblaq

Hustle took my father beyond Igbo land 😩 I’m the result of an Igbo man and a Cameroonian woman ❤️

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Dating someone who can’t help you financially is a waste of time.
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@Jay_1_7 Starts with not judging then goes ahead to judge… No wonder she married a woman.
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I am not in support of whatsoever is going here, but look, you watch action movies and you see the female protagonists fighting and taking down men who are of higher weight class and those who are stronger. I believe this has given some women a false sense of strength, some will think they can go one on one with an average male in strength. There is a big disparity, a great disconnect between how strong a man is and could be, compared to a woman. It’s physiology. It’s anatomy. It’s genetics.
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Bro taught equality to 20+ women. It's like he was born for this. He was fully ready and laser focused.

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Morris Monye
Morris Monye@Morris_Monye·
Women are very ruthless on who they love. Every other person won’t count. Men also have to exhibit such ruthlessness.
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𝓞𝓶𝓪 🎀@justmercy__·
Back in 2020 during the lockdown, I was in a relationship with a guy I truly loved, and he loved me just as much. He was well-off, and the way he took care of me was something I can’t even fully describe. In 2021, after the lockdown, his visa got approved and he relocated to the US. We were both excited because the plan was for me to join him shortly after. About a month later, he asked me to start preparing my visa and international passport so I could come over. I had already completed everything and was just waiting for my visa.
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If you could go back in time, what’s that one thing you will change?

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