Frederick Sedor

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Frederick Sedor

Frederick Sedor

@allokrey

All or Nothin' #G4L #COYGs #Gooner from Ghana @arsenal #Arsenal #Catholic #iamperscoba @iamperscoba

Accra, Ghana Katılım Eylül 2010
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Frederick Sedor
Frederick Sedor@allokrey·
Great leaders lead by example, the worst part is when the followers dont know that was the example - fsedor 2016
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Premier League@premierleague·
The wait is over. @Arsenal are Premier League champions.
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Arsenal@Arsenal·
This belongs to all of us.
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Arsenal@Arsenal·
The Arsenal. Your Premier League champions.
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Addz 🇯🇲@Addz8_·
Arsenal will win the 2025/26 Champions league
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AFC Bournemouth 🍒@afcbournemouth·
We haven't lost in the Premier League in four months. WE KEEP PUSHING 👊
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Premier League@premierleague·
Introducing your 2025/26 Coca-Cola Golden Glove winner… David Raya 💫 The @Arsenal goalkeeper’s tally of 18 clean sheets cannot be matched! 👏
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Arsenal@Arsenal·
BUDAPEST-BOUND.
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Arsenal Women@ArsenalWFC·
ADVANTAGE. ARSENAL. 🔥
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WahabStatsHub@WahabStatsHub·
My name is Abdul Wahab. I am pleading with my Football Twitter (FT) family and everyone on this app to please RT. I am on the verge of losing a life-changing opportunity simply because of where I come from, and I have worked too hard to bottle it now. I grew up in extreme poverty in a small village called Kwabenantene in the Ahafo Region. I am the very first person in my family and my entire village to ever get a university education. My path was never easy. To survive undergrad, I literally had to drop out of classes mid-semester, pack my bags, and go back home to do heavy construction work just to raise enough money to survive the next term. I was laying bricks to pay for my textbooks. Despite having zero financial safety net, I poured my blood and sweat into my studies and graduated with First-Class Honours in Economics, ranking in the top 1% of my entire cohort of 435 students. But I didn’t just want to succeed alone; I went back to my village, gathered the youth, and started teaching and mentoring them. Because of that work, two students from my locality have now successfully made it into university too. I want to lift my people up. All this hard work finally paid off: I just received admission into the highly prestigious, integrated Masters/Ph.D. Economics program at Goethe University Frankfurt (GSEFM) in Germany! My tuition is officially 100% waived. However, I am facing a massive roadblock. Because the program is so competitive, I wasn't put directly into the fully-funded Ph.D. cohort right away. Instead, I was admitted to the MSQ track for Year 1. I will take the exact same rigorous classes alongside the Ph.D. students, and if I pass my Year 1 qualifying exams, I transition directly into the fully-funded Ph.D. I know I will pass those exams. The academics don't scare me. The finances do. My only problem right now is getting funding to cover my Year 1 living expenses in Frankfurt. If I can just survive these first 12 months, the Ph.D. funding takes over and my future is secured. To my FT family: you guys know my grind and my loyalty. If I get this lifeline, I promise I will proudly represent FT in every academic hall, conference, and research room I ever step into. I just need a chance to be in the room. I cannot let a lack of living expenses kill a dream I built with my bare hands. If you know of any scholarships, foundations, philanthropists, or anyone who can sponsor a village boy for just one year, PLEASE tag them or reach out. Please RT this until it reaches the right timeline. Let’s make this happen! 🌍📚🙏🏾
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The Ilaje Sultan 🫅
The Ilaje Sultan 🫅@ogunmusi·
I remember a divorce case I handled some years ago. The Respondent, the wife, blatantly refused to show up in court or engage a lawyer; and the judge wasn’t ready to proceed without her. One day in court, the judge, again, refused to proceed with the matter without the woman. That we must meet with her and hold the statutory conference before she will hear the matter. I told the judge we have served her the petition and the hearing notice for today’s sitting and clearly she is not interested in defending the petition, so, we should proceed in the interest of justice. The judge come vex for me o. That I should do more than that. I should get her number, call her and try to see her and hold a meeting with both of them and try to settle them. E come be like say na me wan scatter their marriage. The judge asked the petitioner, my client, if he doesn’t want settlement, he said no. He was visibly angry, talking about how he just wants a divorce immediately and nothing else. That they are still living together and that he is just waiting for the divorce to leave the house or kick the woman out. Judge says I should still meet with both of them. Everybody knows that this is the point you must shout “As the Court pleases” to avoid wahala. After court I collected the Respondent’s phone number from my client and called her immediately. I requested to meet with her and invited her to come to my office. Madam said she is not coming anywhere, that if I want to meet with her, my client should bring me to their house. I went back to the office after agreeing with my client that I will come over to his house after the close of work that same day. I went to their house by 5pm. We sat down and started talking about the issue. Then I got a bombshell. She: Did your client tell you that he is serious about that divorce? Me: Yes. We are in court already. He even told the judge so this morning in court. He is here now, he can tell you himself. She: Serious about which divorce? Is it not that court he came back from this afternoon and came and collect one doggy? I was totally flabbergasted. I didn’t expect that kind of raw bluntness from her. I turned to my client, he was silent and avoiding my eyes. Doggy? I carried my file quietly, entered my car and left. Like doggy? After all that heat I faced in court, you even stood there, forming anger, then you came back and collect hot doggy in the afternoon? What do you take lawyers for in this country? Doggy? You couldn’t even do missionary in appreciation of the lashing that judge gave me because of your divorce case, you went and did doggy. Doggy that use to sweet like wetin. 😭 Mr *Evaritus Gregory. Sir, though it is 4 years now, but I still remember. I know you will read this. I know you will laugh... from the bottom of my heart, sir, thunder fire you. 😭 Not real name - By First Baba Isa (FBI), LLM, MBA, FIMC, CMC.
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Arsenal@Arsenal·
The final piece of the puzzle 🧩 Piero Hincapie is a Gunner 🤝
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Arsenal@Arsenal·
It was only ever Arsenal. A boyhood Gooner, our new number 10 – welcome home, Ebere ❤️
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Arsenal@Arsenal·
Welcome to Arsenal, Viktor Gyökeres 💪
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Arsenal@Arsenal·
This is where you need to be. Viktor Gyökeres is a Gunner ✊ Narrated by Kojey Radical 🎙️
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