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@callonmeme1

Let people be. Don't force shit. Proper Chels.

Nigeria Katılım Mayıs 2018
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Nigerians@callonmeme1·
Chelsea for life
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SAMBO
SAMBO@_Abdulakeem_·
I got updates from the beneficiaries not long ago, and they have all come out to post evidence of how well the new vendor delivered. And to also add, thanks to Abazz, they ended up receiving two jerseys each after he refused to collect back the first ones he sent, even after stating in his previous post that he would. This further proves the point that the first jerseys delivered did not meet the expected standard because why would he want to lose a whole 300k. This is to Abazz. When issues arise, there’s no need to act based on emotions. After I called you out for not allowing me pick the winners, every step that followed seemed driven by anger. You knew what you did when those jerseys were sent out, but you assumed people would accept them that way. Not everyone is willing to be cheated. If I hadn’t spoken up, those beneficiaries would have ended up with jerseys they couldn’t confidently wear. Imagine receiving something like that as a gift from a top footballer. Imagine the excitement of being selected, only to receive something far below expectation. That would have been disappointing. I’m sure you’ve learnt from this, because situations like this affect trust and brand reputation. I hope you do better going forward. To Abazz’s friends and supporters. I hope you can now see for yourselves what blind followership looks like. Many of you were quick to call me names without taking time to understand why I spoke up in the first place. I’m sure a good number of small accounts must have had similar experience but swept under the carpet. It’s high time everything stopped. At this point, it’s only fair to acknowledge what has been revealed. If you’re looking to get a quality jersey from a reliable vendor, kindly reach out to @Ayomide0078 , he has proven himself and delivered excellently. Thank you all for your attention throughout the saga. Sambo.
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Fave
Fave@faveskip·
This particular verse is crazy 😭
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DiscussingFilm
DiscussingFilm@DiscussingFilm·
First trailer for Olivia Wilde’s ‘THE INVITE’, starring Seth Rogen, Penélope Cruz, Edward Norton and Olivia Wilde. The film follows a couple on the verge of breaking up when their neighbors show up for dinner & make everything worse. In theaters in July.
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The Spearhead
The Spearhead@Spearhead_Af·
How Colonial Racism Fueled The Genocide Against The Tutsi In Rwanda On 7 April 1994, the Genocide against the Tutsi started. In just 100 days, over one million Tutsi men, women, and children were systematically murdered, often by neighbors, friends, or even relatives, with machetes and clubs. The killings were organized and supported by extremist Hutu leaders, state institutions, and local officials, while the international community stood by and did nothing. The roots of this genocide stretch back decades. Before colonization, Rwandans shared a common identity with flexible social categories of Hutu, Tutsi, and Twa. European powers, first Germany, then Belgium, imposed rigid racial divisions, introducing identity cards and dismantling systems that promoted unity. Independence only deepened these divisions, as political leaders manipulated ethnic identities, excluded Tutsi from power, and spread propaganda that dehumanized them. The genocide also exposes the failure and complicity of the global community. Warnings of mass extermination were ignored, United Nations forces were withdrawn, and major powers avoided calling the atrocities “genocide” to evade legal responsibility. Evidence shows that France even provided military support to the genocidal regime. The tragedy that happened in 1994 is a lesson on how colonial legacies and manipulation can fuel hatred and why Africans must now confront these inherited divisions to build unity, justice, and self-determination.
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DiscussingFilm@DiscussingFilm·
First trailer for ‘RICK & MORTY’ Season 9. Releasing May 24 on Adult Swim.
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CHOCOLATE CITY MUSIC
CHOCOLATE CITY MUSIC@choccitymusic·
What a weekend 🇬🇧 London - Blaqbonez sold out 🇳🇬 Abuja - Young Jonn sold out 2 Continents. 2 Headline Shows. Same Night CHOCOLATE CITY MUSIC 🤎
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Dr. Chinonso Egemba
Dr. Chinonso Egemba@aproko_doctor·
This is why men should sit down to pee! Your prostate will thank you. Watch the full video on YouTube now, link in the comments.
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
I couldn’t care less what Kanye West says or does. If Brits want to part with their money to watch him shout into a microphone, let them. He’s a nutcase. But it should be up to those people who purchased a ticket if they attend his events. Not Starmer. Banning him is too far.
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MERICA MEMED
MERICA MEMED@Mericamemed·
"niggardium glockiosa" sent me 🤣
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FearBuck@FearedBuck·
The organizer of Wireless Festival, Melvin Benn, says Pepsi initially approved Ye as a headliner before later pulling its sponsorship.
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Bayomi
Bayomi@SemudaraAbayomi·
North Korea alleged to be behind the $270 million dollars Drift Protocol hack…
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BOY MULLER
BOY MULLER@its_boymuller·
You didn’t just talk, you did it. Thank you @asakemusik for sponsoring my video🙏🏾. God bless you for me, my goat 🐐. I’m forever grateful 😩 . God Abeg MP4 out now on YouTube
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EJIKEME🇳🇴🇳🇬
EJIKEME🇳🇴🇳🇬@ejykmykel1·
Thank you, Mr. Daniel Bwala, SA to President Tinubu, for helping Nigerians understand exactly why Tinubu should not be voted for in 2027. If you come across this video please repost🔄 let's appreciate Mr Bwala for speaking.
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CrumbleBastard@CrumbleBitches·
Hold on, I gotta laugh at @Drake real quick..🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Nigerians@callonmeme1·
My greatest fear in this life is ending up like Arteta, everyone knows i have the potential to be great but by some great design i always fall short. It’s scary.
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Justin🦩Boldaji
Justin🦩Boldaji@justinboldaji·
Telling everyone how impressive my first gay bareback orgy was
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