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World Katılım Kasım 2013
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I’ve endured this club’s struggles year after year, facing ridicule and becoming a laughingstock. Some fans gave up but we remained loyal to Arsenal. We earned the nickname next season FC for our unwavering belief that next season will be better than the last. Finally, all that loyalty is paying off. We’re just three games away from becoming Premier League champions and then we head to Budapest to conquer Europe.
We love you Arsenal. Yes we do.
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Inasmuch as I agree with you, to buttress your view: if you keep doing the same thing over and over again, even a thousand times, you might not get results. Just like applying for jobs with the same CV and approach without making any changes. Working on improvement, refining your strategy, and striving to get better is what ultimately brings results.
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The Uk 🇬🇧 government is finding every means possible to stop the naturalisation of many legal migrants who came here during Covid.
Let’s be honest about what happened.
When the country needed workers in the NHS, care homes, transport, logistics, they opened the door.
People left their countries, families, and stability to come and fill those gaps.
Now?
The goalpost is moving!
You paid:
• IHS fee
• Visa application fee
• Visa renewal fee
And you’re expected to pay:
• ILR fee
• Life in the UK test
• British passport fee
Thousands upon thousands of pounds.
All from people who:
1. Cannot access public funds
2. Pay full international tuition if they study
3. Are restricted from certain opportunities
4. Still show up to work and pay taxes
Tell me… what exactly is the problem here?
You pay:
1. Income tax
2. Council tax
3. National Insurance
4. Pension
Wait.
If you’re “not needed”, why are you paying into a pension system you may never benefit from?
Politicians are now everywhere sowing the seed of discord.
The Conservative Party under the leadership of @KemiBadenoch is pushing longer routes, up to 15 years to settle.
The @reformparty_uk party under the leadership of @Nigel_Farage wants to scrap ILR entirely.
And voices within that circle are telling the public that migrants are a “£20,000 burden”.
A burden?
From people who are literally funding the system?
And then you have @Labour under the leadership of @10DowningStreet trying to sit on the fence.
Saying just enough to sound fair, but never enough to fix anything!
Here’s the truth;
You cannot invite people in,
Take their labour,
Take their taxes,
Take their money at every stage…
And then rewrite the rules when it’s time to honour your side.
That’s not policy.
That’s exploitation. Or modern day slavery.
If migrants are truly a burden…
Stop charging them.
Stop taxing them.
Stop depending on them.
But we all know you won’t.
What you all want is for people to continue
Paying.
Working.
Waiting.
Indefinitely.
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@Sci_in_Yoruba I qhave a question, Oluko.
If NASA claims this trip by Artemis II is the closest anyone has ever gotten to the moon. If this holds, doesn’t that mean that the trip by Apollo II in 1969 that claims Neil Armstrong landed on the moon was false?
Thank you, sir.
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@gemininiiii That 10mins own hit me, once I post on my status I don’t feel comfortable until I delete it
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You don’t post on your WhatsApp status.
anytime you post on your status, you rush to delete it within 10 minutes.
you turn off read receipts.
you use disappearing messages.
you don’t have a profile picture.
you hide your last seen and online status.
you find people who post on their own whatsApp story immature.
with all that privacy, you still don’t have the delete the app.
you don’t use TikTok because you think people on the app are immature.
If you are this type of person, sorry that’s not maturity you are just a sad person.
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@granTurism01 @grok who was the young star in this video fouled by Lacazette
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Growing up in Nigeria
Success had only one definition
Pass your exams or you have failed
No one asked how you learned
Only what you scored
A child who could build, create, or think differently
Was told to sit still and memorize
A child who asked questions
Was seen as stubborn
A child who struggled
Was labelled “not serious”
But the truth is
The system was not built for everyone
It was built for speed, not understanding
For grades, not growth
For conformity, not creativity
So many dreams were silenced in classrooms
Not because they weren’t capable
But because they didn’t fit the mold
And instead of fixing the system
We blamed the children
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@itsSh0la Says a lot about her upbringing and the kind of mom she has.
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Marriage works best as a partnership, especially abroad where the cost of living can humble anyone quickly. Stop doing odogwu and suffering in silence.
I was a student in the UK a few years ago, and as a student, I could only work 20 hours. My highest pay then was about £800 per month. My wife was working full-time and earning around £2,200 monthly.
Our bills looked like this:
•House rent: £1,150
•Council tax: £180
•Water: £48
•Electricity: £220 (especially during winter)
•Food: about £200
That’s already almost everything, even before other expenses.
So how exactly does a man survive on £800 alone? This is where partnership comes in. My wife usually handed over her salary, and we both decided together how to spend our money. Don’t do odogwu and kpai yourself.
I had female friends who were my colleagues then, and whenever I explained this, they would say things like, “It’s because you’ve been kind to her,” or “She knows your potential.”
Today, I earn far more than what she earns, and we still operate one purse. With one purse, couples can achieve many great things together.
Don’t k!ll yourself because you want to prove you are a man.
At the same time, I had a colleague who also earned about £800, while his wife was earning £2,100, but she wasn’t supportive. He had to keep exchanging naira to pounds just to pay rent. His wife kept telling him, “You’re the man, so you must pay the rent.”
Sadly, that marriage did not last. They eventually divorced after the husband discovered that the wife had been sending huge money to her ex in Nigeria every month.
Also, childcare and basic home duties like washing and cooking are not only for women. Anyone who is available should do them. I do this a lot in my house.
So if your wife is working and she cannot use part of her salary to support the home, what exactly is she using the money for? Most of the time they use for something’s not important.
If your wife no longer respects you because your wife contributes significantly her salary at home , you actually married your enemy.
This is why I always say: marriage is friendship first, partnership always.
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Not everyone’s experience of marriage in the UK is like that, but what you’re probably seeing is a mix of cultural adjustment, social pressure, and how people express frustration publicly.
For many Nigerians in the UK, marriage comes with added layers immigration stress, financial pressure, isolation from extended family, and differences in expectations shaped by both Nigerian and Western cultures. Those tensions alone can sometimes show up in how people talk about their relationships, especially online.
Also, social media tends to amplify negative experiences. People are more likely to vent or joke about struggles than openly share healthy, peaceful relationships, so it can create the impression that things are worse than they actually are.
At the same time, it’s fair to say that some couples do struggle with communication, unresolved expectations, or adapting to a new environment but that isn’t unique to Nigerians in the UK. It happens in many communities.
Overall, what you’re seeing is likely a loud subset of experiences rather than the full picture of married life.
OurFaveOnlineDoc 🇬🇧 🇳🇬@OurFavOnlineDoc
For Nigerians in the uk, Why does the majority of conversations regarding life as married people sound like many of you are married to people who deeply passionately hate you and wake up everyday wanting you dead? Why is the hatred among married people in uk so toxic and terrible?
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