Sulaimon

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Sulaimon

Sulaimon

@adeshtech

I AM THE REAL ME GBAM.......

lagos, nigeria Katılım Temmuz 2010
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Sulaimon@adeshtech·
Thank God for old age. If not, Sulele, my guy, go don scatter everywhere, principal go do collect
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@Row_Haastrup Don't lie to people sir, you pay for parking if you bring your car to the hospital car park.
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DON “Tobechukwu” Ade 👑
DON “Tobechukwu” Ade 👑@Row_Haastrup·
In Canada, antenatal & baby delivery is free even if a CS was done. You don’t pay a dime. Right in the hospital, your new baby gets registered for a monthly payment of $600 from the government till the baby gets to the age of 18. However, your baby will never be allowed to leave the hospital until you get a baby car seat. I just said I should drop this here…
Shevy Omobolaji Jonjo@ShevyJonjo

Make pregnancy news dey scare 35 year old man. Tinubu don wound niggas 💔💔

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Depegan of Lagos 🇳🇬🇺🇸
What’s your rating for this movie? 🚨Kunle Afolayan’s “Anikulapo 2” is now streaming on Netflix.🔥
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Sulaimon@adeshtech·
@Abu_Yaaseer You Rich people Sha done want to die. Only you exercise daily (10k steps), no soda, mo bread, and now no rice. All you want to be eating is leave abi. Before you do no rice, I hope that means no jollof, fried, coconut, native, Banga, concoction, etc. rice
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Daddy Yas!!!
Daddy Yas!!!@Abu_Yaaseer·
Has anyone recently quit or significantly reduced rice intake? I need tips and hacks please. I have overcome soda and bread. 5 and 2yrs respectively, rice is next. Help me! RT because my helper is on your TL
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Dr Penking™
Dr Penking™@drpenking·
Dessers is the player that would have turned things around in our match against Morocco but injury took him away from us
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Sulaimon@adeshtech·
@Icesach 💯, I agree. And that's why no one is blaming Bruno. Chukwueze was too careless
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Sachel@Icesach·
@adeshtech Chukwueze's attitude before the kick gave him out. He clearly demonstrated carelessness and that's the point of criticism.
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Sulaimon@adeshtech·
Everyone is now analyzing how some people should have been selected to play penalties. We all now know more than the coach. Chukwueze and Bruno's penalties were poor, but penalties are always a game of luck. The better team won the game anyway
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Sulaimon@adeshtech·
@drpenking Someone was limping, and they removed him. Make he die for field because he dey represent his country
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Dr Penking™
Dr Penking™@drpenking·
Can someone explain to me why Victor Osimhen who scatters the net taking penalty for Galatasaray was subbed off immediately before penalties?
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JJ. Omojuwa
JJ. Omojuwa@Omojuwa·
That Onuachu came in about the same time and did the business absolves the manager of responsibility here. That penalty was completely on Chukwueze. It won’t be the first time a player was sent in solely for the sake of taking a penalty. And on whether he should have been subbed in to impact the game, at best, we’d never know which version of him would have appeared. In that sense, I can understand why a coach would rather stick with what’s predictable.
Oloye Akin Alabi@akinalabi

Bring Chukwueze during the game to shake things up, you didn’t, you now brought him in one minute to go for penalties. Chelle, you goofed.

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Adepoju Tobi Samuel 🇳🇬
Adepoju Tobi Samuel 🇳🇬@OgaNlaMedia·
Bruno scored his penalty in the Unity Cup and against DRC in the playoff, Chukwueze also scored in the Unity Cup. Bruno scoring on two different occasions means he's one of the best takers in the squad. Chukwueze not missing before yesterday also means that his choice of selection was not a bad decision. We were just unlucky in the lotteries.
Woozzaa@woozzaabets

Chukwueze, who barely got a touch of the ball in the closing minutes after coming on, had no business stepping up to take a penalty. The same goes for Bruno, he shouldn’t have been on penalty duty either. Where were the experienced and composed players like Moses Simon, Iwobi, and Lookman to take responsibility and stand up for the team when it mattered most? In moments like that, leadership and confidence are everything. Penalties are about calm heads, rhythm, and players who have truly earned the moment.

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Sulaimon@adeshtech·
@PoojaMedia Everyone is now a better coach. Make una continue
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POOJA!!!@PoojaMedia·
The officiating was a big part of the game last night but our pattern & approach was bad. We FAILED to create. The game was begging for wingers as their full backs were enjoying but Chelle got the Moses sub spot on but Dele-Bashiru is not a winger. Ejuke or Chukwueze could've been introduced earlier.
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Adepoju Tobi Samuel 🇳🇬
Adepoju Tobi Samuel 🇳🇬@OgaNlaMedia·
I think Nigerians are always disrespecting Ndidi. I think so. Onyedika will surely grow into the day, the jiterry moment was expected but Ndidi's disrespect should end tonight.
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Sulaimon@adeshtech·
Anyways, up Gunners!!! down Chelsea
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Imran Muhammad@Imranmuhdz·
My question is why Lookman and Iwobi didn’t step up and take the penalties?
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Sulaimon@adeshtech·
@tobyasky Omolomo. No kill am with English e just wan play ball
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Sulaimon@adeshtech·
@AyoOguntade Have you seen the new "Mansion/Castle" of senator Sekibo of Rivers State? How many German politicians build such things with public funds. How many German policians boast that they have Rolce Royce? These are the issues. We can't be paying tax for politicians to flaunt and steal
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PharmHeydayy
PharmHeydayy@Templegaurd·
This is why I sometimes admire the so-called rascality of Gen Z. Imagine your bonus is withheld for no valid reason. Upon investigation, you discover the funds were actually released, but someone deliberately sat on them and refused to disburse them or they were never released in the first place. Yet somehow, the problem is no longer the person withholding the money, but the players complaining about unpaid bonuses. This warped logic is exactly why many talented African athletes renounce their national teams and choose to represent countries that treat them with dignity and professionalism. This issue goes far beyond unpaid bonuses. It reflects a long-standing pattern of systemic disrespect and poor treatment of athletes. We have heard the stories. We have seen the evidence. We cannot continue to excuse injustice behind closed doors in the name of “protecting face.” What face, exactly? What is even more disturbing is Anazodo referencing experiences from as far back as 1996, despite the fact that nothing has changed since then, and directing his anger not at the system but at the players. This is deeply concerning. It shows how people enter positions of authority carrying unresolved trauma and then weaponize it against the next generation. Because one team endured harsh conditions in 1996 and still won gold, he sees no issue with another team being subjected to the same treatment simply because “someone else survived it before.” This mindset is dangerous. It is how bad systems sustain themselves. It is how suffering is normalized and institutional failure is recycled. You’re telling them to protest at home to what end? We know it will be more difficult task protesting at home because they don’t have the cards to maintain advantage. If they eventually lose? Nobody cares because you didn’t win and so the bonus never hits their account. If they eventually win, you have brought what you could have used to have an advantage going into the protest and if the bonus is held, nobody will still care. The same logic explains why health professionals are treated poorly. The government remains indifferent, and when doctors or nurses protest, the narrative quickly shifts: the blame is no longer on those responsible for the injustice, but on those reacting to it. God forbid this level of thinking. The bigger person in the picture should always move towards avoiding embarrassment and it’s never the players or athletes.
SportsDokitor (Odogwu👆)@sportsdokitor

“I’ve withdrawn my support for the Super Eagles, whether they win AFCON or not, I don’t care. It’s your money but you’re disgracing the country by protesting for your money where you’re doing it.” - Charles Anazado slams the Super Eagles for protesting for their unpaid bonuses.

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