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Adedayo Onasanya

@dayo0629

Explorer of possibilities and seeker of inspiration ✨ Unafraid to venture beyond boundaries and challenge conventions. 🌍Ọmọ Yorùbá àtàtà

Free State, Old Line State Katılım Şubat 2011
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Adedayo Onasanya
Adedayo Onasanya@dayo0629·
Kwara Government just finished Adeta Primary School. A public school ooooo. The truth is, our real problem isn’t a party, a logo, or a trademark, it’s individuals. People make decisions, not party names. Until we hold individuals accountable for their actions and choices, no party, whether APC, PDP, or any other, will magically change our reality.
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WORLD NEWS 📰
WORLD NEWS 📰@TammyPluto·
Clearer view! 😓💔💔💔
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Adedayo Onasanya
Adedayo Onasanya@dayo0629·
Nigeria cannot claim readiness in today’s technologically advanced world if terrorism continues to thrive unchecked. This is a direct call to His Excellency @officialABAT @officialSKSM and the entire government: the current approach to national security is not sufficient and thats the fact. A comprehensive reshuffle of the security leadership is necessary. Those in charge must be held accountable, and new strategies must be implemented, backed by serious investment in intelligence, technology, and more of rapid response systems. Terrorism is not an abstract issue; it is a daily reality costing innocent lives. These acts are being carried out by bozos hiding behind motives that often serve hidden sponsors and agendas. Whatever the justification, no cause legitimizes the loss of innocent lives. Every life in Nigeria matters. This is not a distant problem that affects others. The danger is real, and it is spreading. Those who feel untouched today must understand: when it reaches your doorstep, the pain will become undeniable to you. The time for statements has passed. What Nigeria needs now is decisive, visible, and more of sustained action to put a permanent end to this menace.
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indispensable David
indispensable David@thedispenser_·
Remember Nigeria U-17 World Cup winner Sani Emmanuel, This is him now
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OurFaveOnlineDoc 🇬🇧 🇳🇬
OurFaveOnlineDoc 🇬🇧 🇳🇬@OurFavOnlineDoc·
“You drive a car in OYO state, Ibadan with Lagos plate number on our roads, WHY? it must be stopped. You are using our roads, using Lagos number, we will stop it”- Minister of Darkness and Misfortune. This is the retarded brain he plans to lead Oyo with.
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Claire 💙
Claire 💙@claire9978i·
A man caught his pregnant wife having an affair with another man in their matrimonial room,and the man she was doing that sh! with is their pastor,wtfff 💔😭
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D3VID 🐢@DurkioWiz·
“Apart from Tinubu, is there anybody in this world that bears Tinubu because I’ve never heard anybody bear Tinubu or does it mean Wickedness” -Nigerian Man speaks on Tinubu 🗣️
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Adedayo Onasanya
Adedayo Onasanya@dayo0629·
Oru iwa were wo leleyi tori Olohun? Education is not a scam, agreed. But stop speaking as if certificates are the only pathway to impact and success. Not every educated person becomes successful, and not every person without formal education dies poor. Baba Oladimeji Igbaja for example. He may not have the kind of formal academic background you are celebrating, yet he built Al-Hikmah University and today that institution employs over 200 professors and educates thousands of students. So tell me, what exactly is your point? People succeed through different paths: knowledge, vision, discipline, entrepreneurship, and leadership. A certificate is valuable, but it is not the only measure of intelligence or success.
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ABEFE 🤌🏿 🤌🏿
ABEFE 🤌🏿 🤌🏿@KvngGenerous·
Education isn’t a sćǎm bro 😎 the likes of Sanyeri and odunolade Adekola couldn’t reach this milestones because they aren’t Educated and fluent in English enough…. The certificate isn’t useful but the knowledge is forever useful… Congratulations Lateef Adedimeji 👏👏👏
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Jason@j_p_America·
“Allah is just the Arabic word for God.” False. Here’s the historical reality… 👇 Arabic already had a generic word for “god.” That word is إله (Ilāh) - meaning a god / deity. “Allah” is not that word. الله (Allāh) is a proper name, formed from al-ilāh meaning “THE God.” It functions like a personal name, not just a generic label. Pre-Islamic Arabs already worshiped Allah. He was known as the high god of the Quraysh before Muhammad. Even the Qur’an admits this: Qur’an 29:61 “If you ask them who created the heavens and the earth, they will surely say: Allah.” Meaning the pagans already believed in Allah. Those same pagans also had other gods: Al-Lat, Al-Uzza, Manat....(Qur’an 53:19-20) 🔥Muhhammad bowed down and worshipped these with the pagans... As we know from the 'satanic verses' Allah was their chief deity, not a new generic word. Arabic-speaking Christians and Jews historically did NOT and should NOT treat Allah as the same deity described in the Qur’an, because the Qur’an explicitly rejects the core attributes of the biblical God: -Denies the Fatherhood of God (Qur’an 6:101) -Denies the Son (Qur’an 5:72-75) -Denies the Trinity (Qur’an 4:171) So the identity of the deity is different, even if the language overlaps. Language ≠ identity. Calling two beings by the same translated word doesn’t make them the same. Example: Zeus is called “god.” Yahweh is called “God.” But no one claims Zeus = Yahweh. Same logic applies here. And 'Allah' appears nowhere in any of the Hebrew or Greek Scriptures. “Allah” is not simply the Arabic equivalent of “God.” It is the proper name of the deity described in the Qur’an… a deity whose nature explicitly contradicts the God revealed in the Bible. Language overlap does not equal theological identity. So Christians, go right on ahead and say who the eff is allah...because Muslims still don't have an answer for us.
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Abier@abierkhatib·
I’m not big on theology, but I’m sharing this video purely for educational reasons. I love the reverence Muslims have for Jesus and his mother
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Adedayo Onasanya
Adedayo Onasanya@dayo0629·
Even though I am still not certain what action led to my LinkedIn account being temporarily suspended, I sincerely apologize if anything I did may have violated the platform’s policies. I respectfully ask for your understanding and request that my account be reinstated. I believe the temporary suspension has been sufficient, and I assure you that I will carefully follow all guidelines going forward.
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LinkedIn Help@LinkedInHelp·
Hello! I appreciate you contacting us. I'm eager to help you with any LinkedIn-related inquiries you may have. For assistance, please DM your query along with the email ID and full name linked to your LinkedIn profile. Thank you! -ST
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ᴹᵃᵗᵗ@HearITfromMatt·
@LinkedInHelp Hi - when I click the X to "don't show me this job" ... they still show up. This has been an issue for over a year, on multiple devices, across multiple platforms on the client side. This seems like it's a "you" thing, not a "clear your cache/cookies" thing.
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𝐀𝐬𝐚𝐤𝐲𝐆𝐑𝐍
I can’t believe Saudis are out here dune-bashing a $500K 2025 Rolls-Royce Cullinan in the desert like it’s a regular Toyota. 😭
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Adedayo Onasanya
Adedayo Onasanya@dayo0629·
@oyibodonatus @AsakyGRN You go gree make one family dey control the contry? Make we call Davido’s dad to control the whole country, hope you go like am like that?
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oyibo donatus@oyibodonatus·
@AsakyGRN What do you expect the country is good with good leadership not with voracious leaders like we have in Nigeria.
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Adedayo Onasanya@dayo0629·
Legal arguments always depend on jurisdiction. Every country has its own laws, and even within the United States, each state applies its own legal standards. What may be considered lawful in one state can be treated very differently in another. So before calling it a crime or justified, the first question should be: which state’s law applies and what does that law actually say?
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Leonardo Jaquez
Leonardo Jaquez@LeonardoJaquez·
Primero, ese ciudadano que defendió su negocio en Villa Mella del asalto que se perpetró, no debe ser imputado por la fiscalia, segundo, la ministra @FarideRaful debería entregarle un reconocimiento por su valentía y determinación de enfrentar a esos facinerosos. Conductas ciudadanas como estas deben ser premiadas y protegidas por las autoridades. #JaqueMate
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Big Chops
Big Chops@iamBigChops·
Unicorn spotted in India
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Adedayo Onasanya@dayo0629·
@strikker_tm_OG @DAMIADENUGA You reduced a moral lesson to a payroll discussion. When someone misses a metaphor and calls it emotional, it usually means the message hit somewhere uncomfortable or they don’t understand.
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23🔰onyedikagi@onyedikagi_23·
@dayo0629 @DAMIADENUGA na so life be, no dey read too much meaning into wetin no dey, at that time whoever carries you wouldn’t be relevant, it’s either their job or something to do so, let’s not always get emotional about things.
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Dami’ Adenuga
Dami’ Adenuga@DAMIADENUGA·
I Don’t Like Cubana Chief Priest, he is Not a Nice Person, He Only Regards Rich People - Oloro Afobaje What are your thoughts?
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