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Apuje Kalu

@Apuje

Fashion Stylist & Creative Director | Ppl Connector | Lover of PORK Bacon | Connoisseur of all things Red Velvet IG: @apuje

Los Angeles, CA Katılım Mart 2009
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DRUSKI@druski·
British Actors are taking all the Roles 🎬😂
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Dooga_Art@Dooga_Art·
Mural I just completed for the first black owned brick and mortar brewery in DC, Urban Garden Brewing.
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Apuje Kalu@Apuje·
Required viewing whenever it pops up on my screen.
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Track & Field Gazette
Track & Field Gazette@TrackGazette·
HISTORY MADE FOR 🇧🇼 BOTSWANA ON HOME SOIL!!!! Letsile Tebogo anchored Botswana's men's 4x100m team to a stunning National Record of 37.96s! For the first time ever, Botswana qualifies for the World Championships in the event.
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Shams Charania@ShamsCharania·
Five-time NBA All-Star John Wall has become the president of basketball operations at Howard University, returning to Washington, D.C. to partner with the top-ranked HBCU in the country, school officials tell ESPN.
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The Tennis Letter
The Tennis Letter@TheTennisLetter·
THE MOMENT HAILEY BAPTISTE BEAT ARYNA SABALENKA IN MADRID Utterly unreal 6 match points saved against the world #1 and defending champion She will reach a new career high ranking of #24, & she could go even higher Look at that reaction 100% heart 🇺🇸🥹
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Mike Netter@nettermike·
With deep sorrow, we say farewell to one of the final sentinels of the Tuskegee Airmen. George E. Hardy, who once danced across the skies of Europe in his Mustang has taken his final flight at the age of 100. Leaving behind a legacy forged in courage, resilience, and unwavering dignity. It began in a quiet room in Philadelphia. A 16-year-old boy hunched over his homework as the radio crackled with the news of Pearl Harbor. In that instant, the world fractured, and George’s childhood evaporated. He didn't wait for history to call; he went to meet it. Denied entry because of the color of his skin, he didn't retreat. He leaned into the wind. He joined the U.S. Army Air Forces, arriving at Tuskegee not just to learn the mechanics of flight, but to dismantle the mechanics of prejudice. By 19, George was a "Red Tail," a guardian of the clouds. While the world below was segregated, the flak in the European theater was indifferent. He flew 21 combat missions over Nazi-occupied territory, a teenager in a cockpit proving that valor has no pedigree. Most men would have seen enough of war. George was not most men. - World War II: 21 combat missions in the P-51 Mustang. - Korea: 45 combat missions, braving the dawn of the jet age. - Vietnam: 70 combat missions, a veteran hand guiding a new generation. For nearly thirty years, he wore the uniform of a country that didn't always love him back, yet he protected it with a devotion that shames the very idea of hate. When he finally climbed out of the cockpit, he didn't stop serving. As a Lieutenant Colonel, he helped architect the military’s first global communication systems. He spent his sunset years ensuring that those who followed him would never be out of reach, never be truly alone in the dark. "He rose above the clouds so we could finally see the light." Today, we don't just salute a pilot. We salute a man who endured the sting of Jim Crow to earn the silver wings of a hero. He was the quiet defiance in the face of "no," the steady hand in the cockpit, and the humble heart in the room. The "Red Tails" are thinning now, their formation heading into the eternal sunset. But as George E. Hardy crosses the ultimate horizon, he leaves behind a legacy etched not in ink, but in the very air we breathe. Rest well, Colonel. The watch is ours. The sky is yours.
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Kemal@kemal_e_forde·
Gabrielle Thomas needs a Sub50 400m to become the first woman since Allyson Felix to go Sub11 in the 100m, Sub22 in the 200m and Sub50 in the 400m in the same season. Allyson Felix did so in 2008.
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Track & Field Gazette
Track & Field Gazette@TrackGazette·
10.95s!!🔥 Gabby Thomas 🇺🇸 has just gone out to a new Personal Best (PB) of 10.95s (-0.4) over 100m at the Botswana Golden Grand Prix! She finally breaks 11 seconds for the first time in her career. Cambrea Sturgis 🇺🇸 was 2nd in 11.07s, followed by Audrey Leduc 🇨🇦 in 11.10s.
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dawnstaley@dawnstaley·
@HollywoodRaven I know it’s only a @WNBA preseason game but baby you look comfortable. You are and have been built for the moment. Elite defender. Check! Elite PG. Check! Elite playmaker. Check! I am filled w joy & proudness watching you play! @IndianaFever you got a real 1!
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Renee Montgomery@ReneeMontgomery·
Hold up?! 👀🔥 I’m very interested in the 30th season promo if this is how the @WNBA is coming
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Darknight 🇳🇬@MOON_WALKER6·
I miss Grand Slam Track
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Apuje Kalu@Apuje·
@DrG_d_CHEMIST I was having this exact same conversation earlier. I'm hoping she continues the consistency.
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Kenroy G@DrG_d_CHEMIST·
Cambrea Sturgis has been the surprise of the season so far for me!!! Good to see her back in form. Let’s see if the form holds or improves as the season progresses. Interesting times ahead.
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