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Trained Engineer. I help you gain valuable insights through data analysis | Skilled Data Analyst proficient in SQL, Python, Power BI, and Tableau | Data Structu

Katılım Kasım 2009
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Leke Alder@LekeAlder·
When the Bible is silent about something, it means it's not needful information or knowledge for us, or it's something above our paygrade.
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Leke Alder
Leke Alder@LekeAlder·
You can't preach your experience as a doctrine. If you like, have 7 visions, see Apostle Paul in your dream, converse with him... Phenomena is not what determines objective truth. It is the word of God. The Word is our guard rail.
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OptaJoe
OptaJoe@OptaJoe·
7-0 - Eddie Howe tonight becomes the first Englishman to manage against Barcelona at the Camp Nou since Gary Neville, who lost 7-0 with Valencia in February 2016. Memories.
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Enthroned@denthroned·
@FiberOne_help @FOBroadband Your customer service is a nightmare. Waited 30 mins, got transferred, waited another 30 mins, then the call dropped just before my turn. This has happened 3+ times. How is this acceptable? Are you guys running a scam?
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OptaJoe
OptaJoe@OptaJoe·
5 - Despite only coming on as a 74th minute substitute, Max Dowman had the most dribbles (5) of any player in Arsenal's win over Everton. Audacious.
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EBL
EBL@EBL2017·
Arteta has been trying to find balance in the Arsenal team with Eze in the left pocket. Against Leverkusen, the entire midfield 3 had license to rotate with the main idea being to have Eze on the left, Zubimendi on the right, and Rice in the #6. But it was too fluid. The balance in the wide triangles was non-existent because Arsenal's midfield 3 moved too much. This changed against Everton… A thread 👇
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Arsenal
Arsenal@Arsenal·
A surprise Mother’s Day visit for Cristhian Mosquera ❤️ Have a special Sunday celebrating, Gooners 🫂
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Squawka
Squawka@Squawka·
Arsenal have now won more points in 2025/26 (70) than Tottenham have across the last two seasons COMBINED (67). The gap has never been bigger. ⚠️
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OptaJoe
OptaJoe@OptaJoe·
16 - At 16 years and 73 days, Max Dowman has become the youngest scorer in Premier League history. Future.
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Adam | Faithful Messenger
Adam | Faithful Messenger@Adam_FaithfulM·
This video explains what happened to the 12 apostles after Christ's resurrection. No one dies for a lie.
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BSAT Properties
BSAT Properties@BSAT_Properties·
TENANT WON LANDLORD IN COURT AND GOT 5M DAMAGES Landlord paid 3M and agree that the tenant should stay for three years to cover for the balance of 2M This is a recent case that happened Last year Tenant installed Solar Panels on the roof without seeking approval from the Landlord, the Landlord got to know from other tenants. Out of anger, the Landlord called some boys to bring down the solar panels when the tenant wasn't around, those boys threw the panel from the roof to the ground and damaged the panels Tenant approach fhe court and filed for Malicious Damage Landlord approach the court and file for tenants eviction for making structural alterations to his building without his approval Two case in different court at the same time For the Landlord case, the court ask the Landlord if there is any clause in the tenancy agreement where you ask the tenant not to install solar panel on the roof. The landlord informed the court that he did not give the tenant any tenancy agreement. The tenant argued that no rule had been broken because there was no restrictions that had been documented or communicated. The court made a simple point, where there is no agreement, the court can not invent one for the parties. Oga Landlord lost his own case. Back to the tenant own, Tenant seek legal advice from Atanda. With Advice from Atanda, Tenant was able to prove to the court that six panels got damaged, the charge controller and the inverter got damaged resulting from breach of wires as they throw those panels down. One neighbour stood as witness, three people from the next compound stood as witness, CCTV footage from the building facing them was presented as suporting evidence. Na so Landlord enter wahala Court awarded 4 million naira damages against the Landlord. Landlord appealed the case and Court of Appeal upheld the judgement but increased the Damages to 5 Million Na!ra. Na so tenant take collect 3M ca'sh and theee years fr££ rent. Chai © Atanda
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Tips Excel
Tips Excel@gudanglifehack·
IF YOU WANT TO BE GOOD AT EXCEL FROM SCRATCH UNTIL READY TO USE FOR WORK, THIS IS THE ROADMAP THAT YOU CAN DO :
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Switch
Switch@prophetswitch·
Dangote buys crude oil from Nigeria Refines it in Nigeria Distributes it in Nigeria. Wetin come concern Iran issues with the fuel price? I really need to understand!
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Shishir
Shishir@ShishirShelke1·
No wonder why Huawei got banned
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Enthroned@denthroned·
This piece encapsulates the thoughts in my heart. I just finished studying this passage of the Bible, and the way the Israelites complained or turned at any slight discomfort is alarming.
Christine Brejcha-Beach@ChristineBrejc1

If you think Pharaoh was the real enemy at the Red Sea, you’re reading the story too quickly. Most of us look at the Red Sea story like it’s a victory lap; God opens the water, Pharaoh’s army gets wiped out, and Israel walks away free. We treat it like the "happily ever after" moment of the Bible. But if you actually look at the Scripture, something far worse hunted the Israelites than Pharoh’s pursuit. In Exodus 14, as soon as they see the dust from the Egyptian chariots, they start losing it. They weren’t just panicking; they literally ask Moses, "Was it because there weren't enough graves in Egypt that you brought us here to die?" They actually told him it would have been "better" to stay as slaves. Keep in mind, these people just saw ten plagues. They saw the Nile turn to blood. They watched the land go dark. But the second things got tight, fear deleted their memory of the miracles. And we do the exact same thing. How fast do you start romanticizing your past when your current situation gets uncomfortable? How quickly do you start missing the things God actually rescued you from, just because the future feels a bit blurry? Even the miracle itself wasn't instant. Exodus 14 says God drove the sea back with a strong wind "all night." It was a slow, step-by-step walk. It wasn't a magic trick; it was a process. But look at what happens just one chapter later in Exodus 16. They start complaining about food. They start talking about how they "sat by the meat pots" and had plenty of bread in Egypt. That’s a lie. They were in forced labor. They weren't enjoying a buffet; they were being worked to death. But anxiety is a hell of an editor. It makes you remember the "comforts" of your old life while completely cropping out the chains that kept you there. Then you get to Exodus 32. Moses is up on the mountain for forty days. No updates, or any signal he’s coming down soon. So the people go to Aaron and say, "Make us gods who will go before us." They didn't stop believing in God you know, They just couldn't handle not seeing Him. Egypt had trained them to only trust what they could touch. So when God didn't move on their timeline, they went back to what felt familiar. That’s the real issue here. They were out of Egypt, but Egypt was still in their heads. They were physically free, but they were still using a slave’s toolkit to handle fear and delay. So, when things stall in your life, what do you start building? When you don't get the answer you wanted, what "golden calf" do you reach for? Is it a drink? Is it an old relationship? Is it just a desperate need to control everything around you? The real threat wasn't the Egyptian army behind them. It was the urge to run back to what was predictable. The beauty of this story isn't just the parting of the sea. It’s that God didn't walk away when they started acting out. He kept sending the manna and kept showing up for them. He didn't just pull them out of a country; He stayed with them while He pulled the "slave-thinking" out of their hearts. Leaving your past is a one-time event. But learning how to be free? That takes time. Be honest with yourself; What part of your "Egypt" are you still defending? Are you rewriting your history because you’re scared of the unknown? If God took away every problem you have right now, would you still be a slave on the inside? #Christianity #BiblicalTruth #FaithOverFeelings #Exodus #Deliverance Ellis Enobun

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Christine Brejcha-Beach
Christine Brejcha-Beach@ChristineBrejc1·
If you think Pharaoh was the real enemy at the Red Sea, you’re reading the story too quickly. Most of us look at the Red Sea story like it’s a victory lap; God opens the water, Pharaoh’s army gets wiped out, and Israel walks away free. We treat it like the "happily ever after" moment of the Bible. But if you actually look at the Scripture, something far worse hunted the Israelites than Pharoh’s pursuit. In Exodus 14, as soon as they see the dust from the Egyptian chariots, they start losing it. They weren’t just panicking; they literally ask Moses, "Was it because there weren't enough graves in Egypt that you brought us here to die?" They actually told him it would have been "better" to stay as slaves. Keep in mind, these people just saw ten plagues. They saw the Nile turn to blood. They watched the land go dark. But the second things got tight, fear deleted their memory of the miracles. And we do the exact same thing. How fast do you start romanticizing your past when your current situation gets uncomfortable? How quickly do you start missing the things God actually rescued you from, just because the future feels a bit blurry? Even the miracle itself wasn't instant. Exodus 14 says God drove the sea back with a strong wind "all night." It was a slow, step-by-step walk. It wasn't a magic trick; it was a process. But look at what happens just one chapter later in Exodus 16. They start complaining about food. They start talking about how they "sat by the meat pots" and had plenty of bread in Egypt. That’s a lie. They were in forced labor. They weren't enjoying a buffet; they were being worked to death. But anxiety is a hell of an editor. It makes you remember the "comforts" of your old life while completely cropping out the chains that kept you there. Then you get to Exodus 32. Moses is up on the mountain for forty days. No updates, or any signal he’s coming down soon. So the people go to Aaron and say, "Make us gods who will go before us." They didn't stop believing in God you know, They just couldn't handle not seeing Him. Egypt had trained them to only trust what they could touch. So when God didn't move on their timeline, they went back to what felt familiar. That’s the real issue here. They were out of Egypt, but Egypt was still in their heads. They were physically free, but they were still using a slave’s toolkit to handle fear and delay. So, when things stall in your life, what do you start building? When you don't get the answer you wanted, what "golden calf" do you reach for? Is it a drink? Is it an old relationship? Is it just a desperate need to control everything around you? The real threat wasn't the Egyptian army behind them. It was the urge to run back to what was predictable. The beauty of this story isn't just the parting of the sea. It’s that God didn't walk away when they started acting out. He kept sending the manna and kept showing up for them. He didn't just pull them out of a country; He stayed with them while He pulled the "slave-thinking" out of their hearts. Leaving your past is a one-time event. But learning how to be free? That takes time. Be honest with yourself; What part of your "Egypt" are you still defending? Are you rewriting your history because you’re scared of the unknown? If God took away every problem you have right now, would you still be a slave on the inside? #Christianity #BiblicalTruth #FaithOverFeelings #Exodus #Deliverance Ellis Enobun
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Shishir
Shishir@ShishirShelke1·
The all new MacBook Neo is here! 😍 - 13” Liquid Retina Display - A18 Pro chip - Side-firing speakers - 8GB RAM - 256GB Storage, max 512GB - 2 USB-C ports, 3.5mm Jack - 1080p webcam - Wi-Fi 6E & Bluetooth 6 Price: $599 / ₹69,990 #AppleLaunch
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