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@che_rochi

Inquisitive and in your mentions 👽🏙 💾🕹🧮📈👨🏽‍🎓🐍🗳️🪩 ESV•cityzen•

here Katılım Aralık 2011
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Shehu Gazali Sadiq
Shehu Gazali Sadiq@Shehu478392·
So, if the government captures the terrorist who beheaded our teacher in Oyo, they will feed him, clothe him, give him the Quran, reintegrate him back into society and call him repentant terrorist. It shall never be well with APC walahi. Cursed be the party forever.
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toye!
toye!@iloveyoutoye·
To be honest, God is NOT testing you. The country is just very hard
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Uncle Emeka || YANKEE GADGETS .ng
Nigerians dey do Classism for ransom money too? So they should have collected 10m before it’s called a Kidnap 💔💔💔
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KHAN'✨
KHAN'✨@khanofkhans11_·
When it comes to public criticism of Nigerian government this is the quietest Nigerian celebrities have ever been.
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Field Marshal of the Han Dynasty
Are you people not bothered that a teacher, a father was beheaded by kidnappers? What will really trigger Nigerians????
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khaleesi🧍🏽‍♀️
Colon (:) introduces something. You usually use it when what comes after is a list, or an explanation, or even a reveal. An example is “she had one rule: never apologize” or “this is a list of things you should get from the market: eggs, tomatoes…” It’s also used as the eyes in a smiley face :) Semicolon (;) connects two complete thoughts that are related but could stand alone as separate sentences. It’s stronger than a comma but softer than a full stop. An example is “Frank never apologized; he didn't think he was wrong” It’s also used as the eyes in a winking face ;)
Chioma Genia@eugeeyy

What's the difference between : and ;

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co-creator with God. 🥼🩺
You cannot rehabilitate someone who beheàded another human being!
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kyayaarpriyaa🤦🏻‍♀️
Putting illiterate people in power and still expecting sensible decisions from them is the height of foolishness.
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Benkingsley Nwashara
Benkingsley Nwashara@Benking443·
A lot of things to unpack here 😂 1. Desmond Elliot signed a document as a Lawmaker without reading through first. A very shameful act 2. Tinubu directly controls the Lagos State House of Assembly and can single-handedly decide what happens. 3. A lawmaker like Desmond Elliott doesn't care whether or not what he's doing is wrong, provided it's an order from Tinubu. This man is a very big disgrace.
YabaLeftOnline@yabaleftonline

"I was in South Africa for a wedding when the impeachment of Obasa commenced. I was confused when I returned. I saw my colleagues signing and I signed too thinking the order was from the presidency until the president called us to return the speaker which we did." — Desmond Elliot

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Emeka
Emeka@Emeneks·
People campaigning for Tinubu are indeed very wicked souls
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oseni rufai
oseni rufai@ruffydfire·
A teacher beheaded and a nation is silent
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Christy 💕
Christy 💕@Christy4Change·
“Only women can have an opinion on abortion because only women can carry a child” In that logic of thinking then: - Only people with guns can enforce gun laws because you don’t know what it’s like to own a gun. - Anyone still alive today can not have an opinion on slavery because you were never a slave. - Only addicts or people using can have a say on the drug pandemic because you are not an addict there for can’t speak for them. - Only victims of murder can oppose murder because they are the only people who have experienced it. As you can see, this logic DOES NOT make sense and is used as a form of debate to shut down logical points.
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TerryGiant
TerryGiant@TerryGiant97·
Women will die on that "Believe all women" hill because they run on emotional consensus. If enough women feel something is true, it becomes true. To them evidence is just a male construct that gets in the way of the sisterhood's verdict
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The Big Bird🦅⚽️
I promise you there are lots of Nigerians who will look at this and tell you there’s nothing wrong with it. The bigger problem we have is that lots of Nigerians don’t even know what the standard should be. A national team…. A FVCKING NATIONAL TEAM!!! Not some random academy o, NIGERIAS NATIONAL TEAM!!!!
Fisayo Dairo@FisayoDairo

Look at where Nigeria’s U17 girls team are being camped ahead of an international qualification game? Do you still wonder why our underage teams now struggle to qualify for competitions? Coaching crew constituted late, players often ‘orphanized’ in camp. Zero feel of being in a national camp aside the overworn old green kits they’re given. This is where NFF has put our football.

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Sir Dickson
Sir Dickson@Wizarab10·
Last election, this big man was telling his people that they should vote Obi so the system can be restructed to favour everybody. He told them he is well connected to APC chieftains, so if they decide to vote Tinubu, he knows people that knows people - it favours him. If they vote Atiku, it even favours him more as a Northerner - well connected among he chieftains. He said if they vote Obi, we can begin to fix the country. They argued with him and voted APC. Now, they are begging him for money. He told them, he warned them APC would favour him, but it won't favour them, and he doesn't understand how people that have nobody and know nobody would be voting like mumu. He told them to go to APC and collect money 😭😭
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