Oludolapo Adeogun

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Oludolapo Adeogun

Oludolapo Adeogun

@dolapotweets

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Nigeria Katılım Ağustos 2009
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LIVELY
LIVELY@mc_lively_·
Una don leave every other thing now, na Arteta interviews una wan Dey criticize now. Nawa!!
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veriTY™️🇿🇦
veriTY™️🇿🇦@VERITY_HQ·
"If your husband threatens DNA ..once it comes out positive ..file a civil claim for bre@ch of trust and ask for 100 million compensation" – Lawyer advises her gender
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Olowo Aiye
Olowo Aiye@Motole8·
@aproko_senator @Tunde_OD Good leaders that would tar farmlands to prevent the mud. Did you type this using your Obidient brain or your God-given one?
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Tunde Onakoya
Tunde Onakoya@Tunde_OD·
Day 1. “When you pray for rain, you gotta deal with the mud too”
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Oludolapo Adeogun
Oludolapo Adeogun@dolapotweets·
@phemininee @ButterBibi So if I wan buy food for my wife and I make an order for her, you go still ask her if that's what she wants? It's the blatant disregard and lack of respect for boundaries typical of you lot sha..
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Pheminine@phemininee·
@ButterBibi I think she was trying to create a rapport with you knowing how some Nigerian married men can be. She tried to make it clear, I want your wife's loyalty not yours.
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HOT LEGS BIBI🙄
HOT LEGS BIBI🙄@ButterBibi·
I and hubby went jogging yesterday. We branched a clothing store on our way back. My husband: Madam, do you have short gowns, I want to buy for my wife Vendor facing me: do you like short gowns? My husband: Babe, let’s go She called and called, my husband refused to go back😭😂
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Fawaz Adeoye ♟️♟️♟️
Thank you for believing in us 🙏 I’m a fashion designer committed to delivering clean, high-quality, and standout pieces. Open to collaborations with brands and clients who appreciate craftsmanship and attention to detail.
Tunde Onakoya@Tunde_OD

Yes. Fawaz now works with a prestigious fashion brand, Ayomide is completing his degree at Miva university, Jamiu won the United Nations games in New York and will be returning this summer for an internship with @icnnyc This is my life’s work and promise to every child I meet.

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Naughtius Maximus
Naughtius Maximus@Convergence_01·
@Tunde_OD Go tech children how to build self for a harsh global realities and how not to be a miserable Nigeria. This chess crap is for your own go only. @USinNigeria is even promoting your bullshit and look the other way on real educational innatives for Nigeria children
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Tunde Onakoya@Tunde_OD·
Back at our innovation hub today preparing the kids for their tournament on Saturday. At the end of the day, this is my greatest real estate and single measure of success. When the noise fades out, I can always return here and just be a teacher.
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Elly_🦅🎙️@drealElly·
@yankeeplug_ Even though he was a fan boy does that mean he should never call him out for doing something wrong? Nigerians are obviously mad honestly.
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Oludolapo Adeogun@dolapotweets·
@EnzoForce97 @Pelumi489692731 @Tunde_OD But honestly and in all sincerity, how does what he does, where he does it and whatever he does with himself, is paining you so much that you're crashing out this much and at logger heads with total strangers on the internet this bad? Why y'all so vile and hateful???
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Oludolapo Adeogun@dolapotweets·
@BeeOnGrid @AAAlhaji21 @mrhighfoster Lol the disgusting irony of playing the victim when you couldn't even tolerate another person's personal choices (which is even unsubstantiated but you chose to follow thru with it just cos ''somebody said'') you're a waste of space..
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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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God’s Son⭐️
God’s Son⭐️@truehomeboy1·
@Tunde_OD @OvieO You are rubbing yourself in the mud by doing this. Don’t praise yourself,let the world celebrate you. I have been following your page since under bridge chess games with those boys.U have accomplished a lot,don’t cancel yourself,cos biased minds whisper in your ears.keep doing u
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Tunde Onakoya@Tunde_OD·
First Nigerian to bring Patrice Evra to Oshodi underbridge to learn chess from the children and advocate for them🇳🇬❤️
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Oludolapo Adeogun@dolapotweets·
@maneoutfits @Tunde_OD Evra come your side come complain abi how does Tunde's utterances come take affect your life and the life of your generations to come?
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🦁ODOGWU MANE⚡
🦁ODOGWU MANE⚡@maneoutfits·
@Tunde_OD Patrice Evra wouldn’t be happy about you involving him in your shenanigans oo Dude is temperamental and doesn’t joke with his name. Ask around
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Ola wizzy
Ola wizzy@Ola4real09·
@Meso_shots @Tunde_OD If u no see evra bring to Nigeria between now and next year. E no go better for u and ur generations
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Tunde Onakoya
Tunde Onakoya@Tunde_OD·
If an attention seeking racist man says a culture is retarded because one adorns his regal Agbádá outfit to a historic location to play chess,we must all stand firmly against it regardless of our biases Quote this with a picture of you proudly repping your country and your tribe
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MASTER EVERGREEN
MASTER EVERGREEN@OnimisiSync·
It’s even more pathetic that you’re trying to play the race card to cover this nonsense, as if the rest of us are stupid and gullible. I have no dislike for you. If anything, respect and credit for getting this far. But you must really think people are foolish if you believe this rebuttal sounds intelligent or honest. You know very well your attire was not the real issue. It became a talking point because you were being celebrated as “the first Nigerian to play chess” at a public museum. The internet is full of Black Africans proudly wearing native attire in different countries, in front of landmarks and historic sites, and they are not being attacked for it. So trying to hide behind racism claims here is weak, whether some people were racist or not. Address the real issue: you presented this moment in a way that made it seem like you achieved the impossible and expected applause for it, even if you never said it directly.
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Daniel Raph
Daniel Raph@DanielBuchi72·
@YoobaExcellence @Tunde_OD Wail is a thing of your people....you foools be saying that obj is IGBO but he turns yorugba today 🙄😂 oaf of people.
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CINEMATIC_BUZZ 🍿🎥@1Cinematiczone·
The Avengers complicated history with Thor hammer
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