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phil 4:13. God is ❤ #Catholic 🕊. Art, Construction & Design. @realmaxville. ⚘ Lfc. YNWA.⚓ conquer Evil with Good.❤️ R.I.P EFE smallz!! الله يبقى الأعظم

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God first bro.
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Dead men tell no Tales. Christ is King.
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We’re all unique in our own ways, don’t try to be anyone. Be you!! JESUS SAVES BRO.
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@toylan20 johnny bravo senior men
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Ejiro@ejiro_frederick·
the first gym i went to in my life was a local gym. for 3 months straight only chest and arms. i nearly off
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R e a l M a x V i l l e@RealmaxVille·
Great day. Great week ahead. Think design. Think Realmaxville. Design. Build. Deliver. ✅💯 #realmaxville
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Epiphany@ValentinaIyamu·
Hi Guys, My name is Valentina and I am an IT project manager with experience in managing AI, ERP, CRM, Cyber security, Automation and general product software projects. I am based in Lagos and I am in need of a remote job, contract/full-time. #remotejobs
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Technical Eben@technicaleben·
@KayLFC05_ Man U ain't joking this time. We now have a good coach. Better fear us😹
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Prayer is more powerful than worry. 😊
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Precious Abuo@P_Abuo·
I’m currently in search of a backend intern with skills in: • Postgres, Express Js, Nodejs Help repost!
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Technical Eben@technicaleben·
🚀 Available for Freelance / Contract Work I help startups & businesses: ✅ UI Design (Canvas) ✅ React web apps ✅ Java Spring Boot APIs ✅ Payments & integrations ✅ Deployment Design + Code in one place ⚡ Fast delivery • Reliable DMs open 🤝 RT appreciated 🙏
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𝕭𝖊𝖑𝖘 🇺🇸@therealbelano·
After COVID, collecting money from the bank in Ikorodu was honestly one of the most frustrating seasons of my life. It wasn’t just stressful, it was draining physically and emotionally. Every Monday morning, I would leave my house by 5am, just so I could get to the bank early. I’d arrive around 6am thinking I was ahead of the crowd… but the queue was already crazy. It didn’t matter how early you went, you could never be number one or two. The crowd, the heat, the tension. It was always the same story. And sometimes, you even had to “settle” security before they allowed you inside. I remember calling out that particular bank on Twitter one time because it was just too much. Then after standing outside for 3 to 4 hours, you’d finally enter the banking hall… only to hear, “There’s no network.” On a Monday morning. And that meant more waiting. More sitting. More standing. Nothing was promised. There was one particular day I can never forget. I wanted to pick up $300. I started from the bank in Ikorodu. No network. No dollars. They said dollars were scarce that period. After waiting and waiting, I left there and went to another bank at Palmgrove. When I finally got there, they could only give me part of the money, and it came in smaller denominations. $20s, $10s, even $5 bills. And we all know what that means. The smaller the currency, the lower the exchange value when you want to change it. I still had to go to another branch of the same bank in Anthony to collect the remaining balance. That day, I left my house before 5am and didn’t get back until after 6pm. Over 12 hours outside. Just to collect and change money. By the time I got home, I was exhausted. Not just tired, mentally drained. Before I even changed the money, I had already suffered. The only reason it wasn’t worse was because I knew a man who had a domiciliary account in the bank and could help change my money. Sometimes, I would just pay the money into his domiciliary account and he would give me the naira equivalent. He understood. That small understanding saved me a lot of stress. But the truth is, not everyone has someone like that. Then I moved to the U.S., and something kept bothering me. I kept thinking about my mum. How would she go through that same stress? My aged mother queuing for hours, moving from one bank to another, just to receive $100 or $200? It didn’t sit well with me at all. After everything parents sacrifice for us, why should receiving support become another struggle? That was when I started looking seriously for something better. I needed a way to send money home without putting my family through that stress. And that’s when I discovered TapTap Send. With TapTap Send, I can send money directly to any Nigerian bank account. UBA, Access bank, OPay, any bank at all — straight to their account number. No long queues. No “there’s no network.” No running from Ikorodu to Palmgrove to Anthony. The exchange rates are fair and competitive. The setup is simple. The transfers are smooth. What used to take me a full day of stress now takes just a few minutes on my phone. Now when I send money home, my family receives it peacefully. No drama. No exhaustion. Just credit alert. And that peace of mind? It means everything to me. And here’s something even better. If you’re a first-time user, when you send $50 or more on your first transfer, you get a $20 bonus. Yes, $20 extra added. Just for making that first transfer. So if you’re already planning to send money home, why not let your first transfer reward you too? If you’re in the U.S., UK, Canada, or Europe and you send money home, please don’t let your loved ones go through unnecessary stress. Download TapTap Send, use my promo code :Belano or use this link taptapsend.onelink.me/Lrab/yu7xa8hz . Send $50 or more on your first transfer, and enjoy the $20 bonus as a first-time user. Let your family receive money in peace and let your money go even further.
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