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Daddy Zee (Jan 10)

@aktogbaskey

Muslim. Husband. Father. Gunner. Fashionista. CEO HG CLOTHING®️ Patriotic Nigerian. #IGBOMINA #Oro #Buharist #Batist #TeamLakers #LeBronfan #MambaForever

London, England Katılım Şubat 2011
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The Catholic Church isn’t wealthy enough to fully meet its own needs without aid and charitable contributions. The Vatican’s budget still runs a deficit. Less than €1 billion is used to cover the Roman Curia and central administration. It still relies on Peter’s Pence (yearly donations) from around the world, including poorer regions of Africa, to help keep the Vatican running.
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COYG!!!!
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Alh Dowat 🇬🇧
Alh Dowat 🇬🇧@BigDowat·
“Her body her choice” until she wears hijab. Bunch of hypocrites
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𝔼𝕟𝕟𝕪@ennyola0015·
You can call him anything 🤷 Fact is that the end justifies the means. Thank you Donald Trump
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Yinka Ogunnubi
Yinka Ogunnubi@yinkanubi·
If you have not watched the BBC documentary on the killing of children in Gaza, I would implore you to please watch it. They documented over 160 cases. 95 of the children were shot in the head and chest. If this doesn't trigger you, nothing else will. youtu.be/orR7H8GnhCY?si…
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Omotayo Lawson
Omotayo Lawson@OMOTAYOLAWSON·
@ykgunnerz Is he dead? Good riddance to rubbish... sorry for your loss but he was a fool
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Olayinka
Olayinka@ykgunnerz·
He anchored my first ever sport competition in LTV 8 back in 2012.....gave me 10k cash cos he was impressed with my football knowledge....gave me an extra 5k cos I was an Arsenal fan...and we kept in touch since then....a passionate Arsenal fan...very jovial...very kind.... This is really shocking and it hurts so much.....May your soul rest in peace sir....🥹 🕊️ @temiokomi
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Daddy Zee (Jan 10)
Daddy Zee (Jan 10)@aktogbaskey·
@Stats_Maniac @AttikaBeniko @BulwarkOnline Ok let's even agreed your stupid country is the police of this world, what do you call a country like yours who sponsors terrorism in other countries just to topple their govt and install your babies as their head?
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StatsManiac@Stats_Maniac·
@AttikaBeniko @BulwarkOnline Iran was declared a state sponsor of terrorism 42 years ago. Their RADICAL theocracy has ALWAYS called for death to the infidels. You have ZERO appreciation for history. Likely, you also have no appreciation for truth!
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The Bulwark
The Bulwark@BulwarkOnline·
Reporter: "Why are you fighting with the pope?" Trump: "I have to do what's right…I have nothing against the pope, his brother is MAGA all the way. I like his brother…The pope made a statement, he says Iran can have a nuclear weapon." Reporter: "He didn't say that."
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AZPittsburghFan@AzPittsburgh·
Wow it’s amazing that they can hear the whole clip and still not get it. Not only did none of those “men” serve but they never played on a team after tee-ball. Yeah guys say things to get a point across. I thought it was cool as shit to hear what these guys say right before a mission. Shows their focus and purpose. It’s a shame people can’t see it because of their political bias. Thanks for sharing the full clip @kmagadonian
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Reza Nasri
Reza Nasri@RezaNasri1·
What @USAmbUN isn’t telling you: The 1979 takeover of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran was never an unprovoked act of aggression. It was a deliberate, preemptive move by revolutionary students who had watched the United States use that very same embassy as the operational headquarters for the 1953 coup that overthrew Iran’s democratically elected nationalist prime minister, Dr. Mohammad Mossadegh, and restored the Shah to power. Having just toppled the monarchy in their own revolution, those students were determined not to let history repeat itself. They feared, rightly in their view, that the embassy would once again become the nerve center for another American-orchestrated counter-revolution. The crisis was eventually resolved through the Algiers Accords of January 1981. In that binding agreement, the United States explicitly pledged not to interfere "directly or indirectly" in Iran’s internal or external affairs. Iran, in turn, released the hostages. That should have been the end of the matter. Instead, Washington proceeded to violate the spirit and letter of the agreement with a long, unbroken chain of revengeful measures. These included: - Actively supporting Saddam Hussein’s invasion of Iran in 1980 and turning a blind eye to his systematic use of chemical weapons against Iranian troops and civilians. - Shooting down Iran Air Flight 655 in 1988, a civilian airliner carrying 290 people, including dozens of children, killing everyone on board. - Imposing crippling economic sanctions that have been tightened and reimposed repeatedly for decades. - Covertly and overtly fomenting internal unrest and supporting opposition groups. - Unilaterally withdrawing from the 2015 nuclear agreement (JCPOA) in 2018, despite Iran’s full compliance as certified by the IAEA. - And, most recently, direct military strikes on Iranian territory. In every single one of these episodes, U.S. officials and their surrogates have reflexively invoked the 1979 embassy takeover as the original sin that supposedly justifies perpetual hostility. They treat the hostage crisis as an eternal blank check for aggression, while conveniently omitting the prior coup, the broken non-interference pledge, and the long list of American provocations that followed. The real question is no longer “What happened in 1979?” The real question is: How much longer will Washington continue to wave the embassy hostage crisis like a bloody flag to excuse every new act of hostility, sanctions, and military pressure against Iran?
Ambassador Mike Waltz@USAmbUN

47 years ago, the Iranian regime took Americans hostage as its opening act. Now, seeking to hold on to its illegal nuclear program, it is taking the world economy hostage. Russia and China’s opposition to freedom of navigation of the Strait is a new low, and shields the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism.

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Daddy Zee (Jan 10)
Daddy Zee (Jan 10)@aktogbaskey·
@BalogunKakanfo1 @adisa_idiagbon ....but there has not been a time we want to claim lagos as our origin bcos we know where our origin is so I don't really understand their agenda with wanting to claim lagos at all cost.
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Daddy Zee (Jan 10)@aktogbaskey·
@BalogunKakanfo1 @adisa_idiagbon I don't know why some igbos always want to be seen as inferior. I believe they are more intelligent than all these shitty ideas they carry everywhere they go but then, might be in their blood. Must they identify as lagosian to be seen as one? Most of we Yorubas are lagos born..
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Adedamola Adetayo
Adedamola Adetayo@BalogunKakanfo1·
Shan George wrote: "Many Nigerians hv travelled abroad in order to give birth to their children, so that d children will be citizens of such cities/countries, like America, London etc. And that's ok and awesome. My question is, why can't a Nigerian that is Igbo, born and brought up in Lagos, Kano, Calabar, etc, be a certified citizen of that place? A Nigerian can become citizen in another country, run elections, win and lead. But that can't happy in Nigeria to Nigeria? Oyino nobi our problem, na we hate each other too much, for whatever reasons, and it's highly preposterous. Bitterleaves In High Places. God help us. #Shangeorge #SundayBlessings #NewWeekGrace #onelove Dear Shan You have stated it so simply that the undiscerning can easily agree with your type of thinking. But wait a minute. You are a Nigerian, ain't you? Before then you are IBO judging from your accent, manners and style of thinking. You will ALWAYS be IBO forever and ever. It wasn't determined by you but the circumstance of your birth. What you can alter is your CITIZENSHIP but NEVER YOUR ANCESTRY. When you as an Ibo woman go to the UK to give birth what you get for your child or children is BRITISH CITIZENSHIP and not ancestry. That child or those children of yours will NEVER EVER be called or known as English and neither can they be Scottish, Welsh or Irish. They will ALWAYS be BRITISH CITIZENS of Nigeria Ibo dissent. And they can actually lose the citizenship of the English, Scottish, Irish or Welsh think they are constituting a nuisance on their lands. The only place you have the kind of madness you dream of is in the United States and that is because the genocidal controllers of the United States STOLE THE ANCESTRAL LANDS of another people so they wouldn't mind and increasing population of people like you to join them maintain their hold. In Nigeria the FACT of your birth or ancestry already guarantees you NIGERIAN CITIZENSHIP just as any other person from Ghana born in Lagos can get the Nigerian Citizenship of he some wishes. It is very disingenuous and infact very wickedly criminal of you to say and deliberately confuse INDIGENESHIP WITH CITIZENSHIP. INDIGENESHIP is tied to ANCESTRY. It is tied to land and long history of lineage, Ancestors , Spirituality etc CITIZENSHIP is about the circumstances of your birth within the geographical expression of any country. It is a document which identifies your place of birth or choice of Nationality. It never confers on you Indigeneship status of any tribe or ethnicity in that country, at least not automatically unless perhaps you have stayed and seen to have CONVINCINGLY ASSIMILATED. So I ask you why do you as AN IBO WOMAN need to have YORUBA or any other ANCESTRY???? Why? I know for a FACT that Ibos don't ASSIMILATE but try to REPLACE. Look at the Rhodes-Vivour family for example. Garnet Rhodes-Vivour came to Lagos as 100% Ibo man. He married a lady who was accepted as Yoruba. His first son was named Akinwunmi, Akinwunmi got Wale and Wale got the one calls himself Gbadebo. Till today that Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour THINKS, ACTS, BEHAVES, SPEAKS AND EATS IBO. his mother and wife are IBOS..He openly identified with IBO IPOB, IPOB #EndSARS and IPOB Obidient Movement. He openly denigrates Yoruba leaders aans culture and supports anything IBO against the interest of Lagos. Is that one a Yoruba or Àwóri man! NEVER!!! Is that what you want, the reason you need Yoruba INDIGENESHIP? You want to be IBO in Yoruba land to live Ibo culture, speak your Ibo language, influence our Demographic Social,Political and Economic balances and before we know it Yoruba land can become Ibo land? You want to REPLACE US. Onyeochi. And it has happened before. You did it against the IBIBIOS until Ibibio land is today's Ibo Abia State. You did it against the IJAWS until OPOBO is still a subject of serious acrimony between the two of you....\
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Daddy Zee (Jan 10)@aktogbaskey·
@PartisanOracle @Gianl1974 I knew theres going to be one retard who will cheer that delusional idiot at the white house! You lots should be wiped off the surface of earth.
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In Veritas
In Veritas@PartisanOracle·
I can’t wait for Trump’s rebuttal. It’s going to be EPIC. Pope Bob will probably have to go hide in a monastery the rest of his life. History shows us that President Trump doesn’t begin a public feud like this without more rhetorical ammunition than his opponent, and the receipts to prove it. I’ll bet it has to do with Pope Bob’s old Twitter account…
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Gianl1974
Gianl1974@Gianl1974·
SHOCKING CLASH: Donald Trump CALLS POPE LEO XIV “AN INSULT TO JESUS” — THE POPE’S RESPONSE STUNS THE WORLD Donald Trump believed he could score easy political points by calling Pope Leo XIV “an insult to Jesus,” after the spiritual leader once again spoke out in defense of peace, compassion, and human dignity. However, he was challenging a voice rooted not in politics, but in moral authority. Standing before a solemn gathering at the Vatican, Pope Leo XIV did not respond with anger. Instead, he delivered a powerful and deeply moving message grounded in faith, responsibility, and truth. “The President of the United States has said that I insult Jesus,” Pope Leo XIV began, his voice calm yet firm. “But let us reflect honestly — what truly insults the teachings of Christ?” Then, with quiet intensity, he answered: “You want to know what truly insults Jesus? It is when we turn away from those who suffer, when we close our hearts to the poor, and when we choose power over compassion while others cry out for mercy.” He continued: “You know what insults Jesus? It is forgetting the dignity of every human being, ignoring the pain of families in crisis, and refusing to hear the voices of the most vulnerable among us.” His message then deepened, becoming not just a response, but a moral call that reached far beyond the moment: “You know what insults Jesus? It is creating division where there should be unity, spreading fear where there should be hope, and turning away from justice when we have the responsibility to uphold it.” This was not merely a political rebuttal — it was something far more profound. Pope Leo XIV, known for his humility and steadfast commitment to peace, transformed the confrontation into a reflection on conscience rather than conflict. Instead of escalating tensions, he elevated the conversation to a universal moral level. “I do not claim to be perfect,” he admitted. “But I strive each day to walk the path of compassion — to serve, to listen, and to love as we are all called to do.” Then came the line that resonated far beyond the walls of the Vatican: “If we truly believe in a world shaped by peace and mercy… then why do we not work harder to bring that reality into our lives — here and now, for one another?” That was his response. Not with anger. Not with division. But with conviction — and grace. Trump sought to challenge him. Instead, Pope Leo XIV delivered a message now echoing across millions, reminding the world that true strength is found not in power alone, but in conscience, humility, and love.
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Babajide Sanwo-Olu
Babajide Sanwo-Olu@jidesanwoolu·
We have received a new set of 24-car trains to strengthen the Lagos Red Line fleet. This will improve capacity, reduce wait times and make daily commuting easier for Lagosians. We remain focused on building a transport system that is efficient and reliable for everyone. That is still our goal.
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