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@de_bowaleh·
It's quite funny how some rivals are hating on the Arsenal Nigeria trending 😂 Saying it's nothing special.😂😂 But their clubs has never been this thoughtful to do such. Y'all can cry man. Arsenal is more than a football club 🫶❤️
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Duke Of Nigeria.
Duke Of Nigeria.@xagreat·
If this pops on your Timeline, read and share. May Allah reward you.
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A D É K Ú N L É 🩵
Bandits attack on Ibadan-Ijebu road and all of you are silent because you don't want to betray your tribe person. Me I will talk ooooooooo because we don't have shishi in my family
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Inter ⭐⭐
Inter ⭐⭐@Inter·
Everyone, say hi to Jordan Poole 🏀⚽️🙌
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Tunde Onakoya
Tunde Onakoya@Tunde_OD·
Quite the journey I must say. There can be no meaningful success without deep adversity. Which is why I embrace everything that happens to me. I will do many more things and stumble endlessly on this life journey but in the end I hope it inspires a child and reminds them of the possibilities of their own life. Regardless of their beginning. All great things begin from small places.
Vincent The Therapist@mrhighfoster

He is 31 years old At nine months old, a failed measles injection by a local nurse caused avascular necrosis, leading to lifelong hip pain and leg weakness until his hip replacement surgery Four of his siblings died in childhood (likely related to sickle cell trait in the family), making his survival a "statistical miracle" At age 10, he dropped out of school due to poverty but returned after his mother worked as a cleaner for six years to pay his fees He learned chess as a kid at a local barber's shop in a Lagos slum while playing video games with friends Barely spoke English when he started secondary school (mostly Yoruba at home) but quickly picked it up from classmates His mother was a petty trader (thrift clothes seller), and his father sold spare parts. They met in a Lagos market Chess helped him develop a strong photographic memory, which he used to cram for exams and survive without parental allowances He became Nigeria's No 13 ranked chess player and earned the National Master title at age 20 He won gold medals representing Yaba College of Technology in the Nigeria Polytechnic Games and the RCCG Chess Championship He also won the National Friends of Chess Tournament and the Chevron Chess Open He got a diploma in computer science and used chess winnings to support himself through school Founded Chess in Slums Africa in September 2018 as a volunteer-driven nonprofit after visiting slums like Majidun The organization has reached thousands of underprivileged kids, including producing a 10-year-old champion with cerebral palsy Tunde Onakoya broke the Guinness World Record for the longest chess marathon (over 60 hours) in Times Square, New York, in 2024 Featured in CNN African Voices for his work Tunde has a younger brother (two years apart) He credits chess with saving him from slum poverty and giving him an "intellectual identity" He once simultaneously won 10 chess games at the DLD Conference in Germany First African to win the Lideramos Youth Award for Social Impact in Spain. Won the Corporate Chess Championship in Malawi with a perfect 7/7 score Tunde dreams of building the world's biggest chess institute in Nigeria . . . . Tunde Onakoya has brought attention to Africa through Chess. He started teaching chess at a younger age to children. I'm talking of around 2013/2014 when he was meeting at parks around Lagos State, just to teach kids in the open (mostly after work hours) . . Today, I am more interested in telling you more about him, and how he has also risen from a place of deep poverty and struggles. He has done soooo much for people and it's only expected that these past impacts would show on him as well You might have your reservations about him, but you cannot downplay how he used the game of chess to bring great changes to children's lives. . . A lot of children now have access to education, purpose and meaning, thanks to Chess. You are also part of his story. Tunde didn't do all these alone. Your support, your accolades, your retweet, your reposts, everything So look at the bigger picture. Think of the kids whose lives have changed from taking alcohols and drugs on the streets of slums, to having regulated mental health and more purpose driven lives, due to Chess and the opportunity it brought. . . . . Tunde can't certainly please everyone, and yes, there might be actions that many people would attribute to him being human. But if children would smile again, because he created an opportunity for them to have their smiles again.... Then it's one of the best legacies anyone can ever have. And you also can create your own legacy to which nations would applaud, recognise and help preserve 🫂 The sky is big enough for you, I and Tunde to shine and shine bountifully well ❤️ . . . ✍️ Vincent the Therapist

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Vincent The Therapist
Vincent The Therapist@mrhighfoster·
He is 31 years old At nine months old, a failed measles injection by a local nurse caused avascular necrosis, leading to lifelong hip pain and leg weakness until his hip replacement surgery Four of his siblings died in childhood (likely related to sickle cell trait in the family), making his survival a "statistical miracle" At age 10, he dropped out of school due to poverty but returned after his mother worked as a cleaner for six years to pay his fees He learned chess as a kid at a local barber's shop in a Lagos slum while playing video games with friends Barely spoke English when he started secondary school (mostly Yoruba at home) but quickly picked it up from classmates His mother was a petty trader (thrift clothes seller), and his father sold spare parts. They met in a Lagos market Chess helped him develop a strong photographic memory, which he used to cram for exams and survive without parental allowances He became Nigeria's No 13 ranked chess player and earned the National Master title at age 20 He won gold medals representing Yaba College of Technology in the Nigeria Polytechnic Games and the RCCG Chess Championship He also won the National Friends of Chess Tournament and the Chevron Chess Open He got a diploma in computer science and used chess winnings to support himself through school Founded Chess in Slums Africa in September 2018 as a volunteer-driven nonprofit after visiting slums like Majidun The organization has reached thousands of underprivileged kids, including producing a 10-year-old champion with cerebral palsy Tunde Onakoya broke the Guinness World Record for the longest chess marathon (over 60 hours) in Times Square, New York, in 2024 Featured in CNN African Voices for his work Tunde has a younger brother (two years apart) He credits chess with saving him from slum poverty and giving him an "intellectual identity" He once simultaneously won 10 chess games at the DLD Conference in Germany First African to win the Lideramos Youth Award for Social Impact in Spain. Won the Corporate Chess Championship in Malawi with a perfect 7/7 score Tunde dreams of building the world's biggest chess institute in Nigeria . . . . Tunde Onakoya has brought attention to Africa through Chess. He started teaching chess at a younger age to children. I'm talking of around 2013/2014 when he was meeting at parks around Lagos State, just to teach kids in the open (mostly after work hours) . . Today, I am more interested in telling you more about him, and how he has also risen from a place of deep poverty and struggles. He has done soooo much for people and it's only expected that these past impacts would show on him as well You might have your reservations about him, but you cannot downplay how he used the game of chess to bring great changes to children's lives. . . A lot of children now have access to education, purpose and meaning, thanks to Chess. You are also part of his story. Tunde didn't do all these alone. Your support, your accolades, your retweet, your reposts, everything So look at the bigger picture. Think of the kids whose lives have changed from taking alcohols and drugs on the streets of slums, to having regulated mental health and more purpose driven lives, due to Chess and the opportunity it brought. . . . . Tunde can't certainly please everyone, and yes, there might be actions that many people would attribute to him being human. But if children would smile again, because he created an opportunity for them to have their smiles again.... Then it's one of the best legacies anyone can ever have. And you also can create your own legacy to which nations would applaud, recognise and help preserve 🫂 The sky is big enough for you, I and Tunde to shine and shine bountifully well ❤️ . . . ✍️ Vincent the Therapist
Tunde Onakoya@Tunde_OD

First Nigerian to play chess at the Louvre 🇫🇷-The world’s most prestigious museum.

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BigĆĦËŘIẞH ☻️
“Bro… What do you do for a living” I do my best.
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Arthur Fils
Arthur Fils@ArthurFils·
Monday with bae
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Jurrien Timber
Jurrien Timber@JurrienTimber·
John 4:23
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@de_bowaleh·
This Aston Villa vs Sunderland should be one of the greatest match in premier league history. Crazy end to end game.
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the way i’m actually not very nervous for today 😭😭
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WelBeast
WelBeast@WelBeast·
Finally we get to see Eberechi Eze on the Left Wing with Martin Ødegaard pulling strings in midfield. I hope it works out. I need it to work out.
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NASIRU
NASIRU@iamnasboi·
Arsenal vs the world.
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Arsenal
Arsenal@Arsenal·
Your Gunners. 🤝 Presented by @deel
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Arsenal@Arsenal·
Away day mode 🔛
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Jackson
Jackson@Jacksonsrule·
I want to be rich. But not Lamborghini or Rolex rich, I want to be rich enough to go to the gym at 3pm and nobody can tell me no. To tap the family in front of me at the supermarket and say, "It's on me," Rich enough that my future wife never has to worry about getting a job. Rich enough to show my children the world, not pictures of it. Rich enough to take my friends to dinner and say, "| got this", Rich enough that God uses me to help the people who are in need. That's my version of rich.
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Daily reminder :

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lobistars🇳🇬
lobistars🇳🇬@john322226·
When E money got rich, he started supporting his older brother KCEE to ensure he makes it in music. He didn’t even reflect that he’s younger.. it takes one person to change the poor status of a family and if you happen to be the one, don’t neglect your family members. ❤️💡
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WelBeast
WelBeast@WelBeast·
Arsenal Football Club against the World.
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SPIKE⚡
SPIKE⚡@dennizzer_k·
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WelBeast
WelBeast@WelBeast·
I’m not a prayerful man but today I have been saying a silent prayer for the Arsenal since I woke up this morning from a sleep that never was.
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