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Edwin_Edem

@edwinadev9

University of Cape Coast (UCC) || Thinker || The one whom the Father loves and gave His Son for my sake || Chelsea through & through 💙

Ghana Katılım Mayıs 2015
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Edwin_Edem@edwinadev9·
@CFC_OBED He played for Liverpool but he’s a blue.
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Chelsea fans see our manager 😍
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Edwin_Edem@edwinadev9·
@CFCPys Javier Pastore never gave us anything special on the pitch, yet here he is misleading Enzo Fernández. Chelsea took a massive gamble and even overpaid to bring Enzo to the club. If he truly wants to leave, then just go, and spare us all the unnecessary drama. Decorated agent.
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Pys@CFCPys·
🚨 Rosenior: “There are still things in the air that I won’t speak about now” "I have a very good relationship with Enzo, as all of us do, but there are still things that need to be cleared before I make a clear statement on the situation." Q: “In terms of hurdles that won't stop him playing against United next week? Rosenior: “Not in this moment." What on earth is going on? 🤔
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Edwin_Edem@edwinadev9·
@Princessrolandr @Joy997FM See who’s talking about respect. If you truly respected Ghanaian men, you wouldn’t drag them into your mess. Keep feeding your emotions while dodging reality like the manic-depressive fool you are. Learn responsibility and accountability… it’ll do you good.
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Princessroland1@Princessrolandr·
@edwinadev9 @Joy997FM If your dad could raise a responsible person then he would have raised a gentleman who respects women not a boy imbecile with an emotional intelligence of a peanut
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Joy 99.7 FM@Joy997FM·
"Russian men will not call their women cheap." Dr. Efe Plange calls out Ghanaian men and tasks them to confront their lack of responsibility and protection towards Ghanaian women. #StrongAndSassy
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Edwin_Edem@edwinadev9·
@Princessrolandr @Joy997FM I didn’t judge them. You wish my dad were yours… he would have raised you to be responsible and accountable. The lady who refused to give in to the Russian deserves protection and respect. She’s the strength and example of a responsible Ghanaian woman, and not your kind.
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Princessroland1@Princessrolandr·
@edwinadev9 @Joy997FM Then stop judging them and leave them alone, don’t worry abt my dad, you shd worry abt your father bastard
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Edwin_Edem@edwinadev9·
@Princessrolandr @Joy997FM This is proof of your foolishness. It’s their own body, and they’re free to use it however they want, but then you turn around and blame men for the consequences of your choices. You have a serious mental problem. Did your mother tell you who your father is?
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Princessroland1@Princessrolandr·
@edwinadev9 @Joy997FM Show my picture to an idiot for what reason, we live a free world l can choose to be anonymous thats my choice.lm not one of the women but even if l was, I wouldn’t be ashamed cos it’s their body and their choice. Your mother and wife were probably the neighbourhood whores🤡🤡
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Edwin_Edem@edwinadev9·
@Princessrolandr @Joy997FM You're acting like a fool. Show your real picture so we can talk properly… you might be one of those ladies. No woman in my family would ever behave the way those women did. Learn to take accountability and responsibility for your actions. Stop dragging men into your nonsense.
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Princessroland1@Princessrolandr·
@edwinadev9 @Joy997FM Shut the fuck up, I’m sure your own family members do worse the difference it has been made public yet. It’s our culture of obedience and being nice that has contributed to this, girls are to be welcoming, if it was the other way round, the blk man will be attacked and killed
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Revd Dr Olaleye Oluwafemi
Revd Dr Olaleye Oluwafemi@pfemiolaleye·
Hmmm. A woman who doesn’t regard marriage to her husband as priority isn’t really a wife . A man who doesn’t make his marriage to his woman a priority isn’t really a husband . It takes two to make marriage work .
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Gbenga Samuel-Wemimo
Gbenga Samuel-Wemimo@GbengaWemimo·
Love Is Not Subject To A List I once had a list of what I expected the woman I would marry to have and be -Working -Independent in her thinking -Born Again -Parents are still married - Tongue Talking - A virgin - Not more than twenty-eight years old - Have her own car - Parents must have raised her with an abundance consciousness -Respectful - Must have a good command of English - Must desire to be married and be a mother -Must be willing to marry a pastor or a minister of the gospel - Must be ambitious and ready to conquer the world with me -Values family As of when I had this list -I hadn't secured a job -I was independent in my thinking -I was born again -My parents were divorced -I was not a virgin -I was thirty -I didn't own a car - I was not raised in abundance -I was respectful -I had a good command of English -I desired to be a husband and a Father -I was a minister -I was ambitious and ready to conquer the world -I value family And.... I met a lady who met all my criteria I proposed to her, and she said yes We got married, and from day one of the marriage, I was in hell This lady wanted a replica of the marriage between her father and her mother In that story, her mother was the head of the family I didn't see that coming at all She insisted on providing, and insisted I must not be gainfully employed She said her mother was only able to keep her father in check and in the marriage when her father went broke When her father was working and making money, he had several women he was sleeping with outside of the marriage and even had children with some of them. He lost his job when he turned sixty, and he couldn't fund that lifestyle anymore That was when her mother had peace of mind As a first daughter who observed this development firsthand, she made up her mind that it was better for men not to have money in a marriage Sh would often say, "When a man has money, he uses it to womanise." How could I have known enough to write that on my list? Every time I land a good job, this woman would sulk for days and weep until I left the job She was against me being idle, so at first she encouraged me to do freelance work, and later I worked for her younger brother's start-up before doing some other odd jobs just so I wouldn't sit idle. I bore it for years until forty started knocking and I realised i was not fulfilling my potential in life I was rotting away in a marriage that was more like a prison I called my wife and begged her I said I would sign any undertaking she might provide, but I will not continue to live that way I bore it for years until forty started knocking, and I realised I was not fulfilling my potential in lifefe She was a shining star, and I was nothing I was known as her husband and not in my own identity, according to my accomplishments I told her I want to get a proper job, own properties, buy cars, pay bills, and have money in the bank. She replied by saying, "If I ever did that, I should consider the marriage as over The following week, I sat for an interview and landed a job, a good job I got home and shared the news with her The next day, she left the children at home and moved out Her plan was to leave the children with me so that I would be unable to work and also do school runs I called the office, and I was set up to work remotely I took on the challenge of working remotely and caring for our three children She came back twice and saw that I was coping very well and meeting all needs without putting a phone call through to her for support, either financially or with her presence She said I had proven her point As soon as I got a job and had money, I didn't need her anymore She left the house for two months, and I survived She said she wanted to be with a man who would not survive a day without her That was the end of the marriage. I had a list, and she met all the criteria Love is much more than a list of characteristics you are looking for in a partner Love is two people who choose to support and understand, and grow with each other, even through difficult times PS: This was seno me by a brother I decided to share PS: This was sent by a brother -GSW-
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Edwin_Edem@edwinadev9·
Hello, 60! Best wishes to the Honourable Attorney-General and Minister for Justice, Dr. Dominic Ayine, on this special milestone. A very happy birthday to you! May this new chapter bring you good health, renewed strength, and lasting happiness.
Justice Srem-Sai@JusticeSremSai

Kindly help me wish my boss, the Honourable Attorney-General and Minister for Justice, Dr Dominic Ayine, a glorious 60th birthday. A man of exceptional intellect and courage. A true teacher. Boss, I grant you absolute permission to take the day off 😁. I salute 🫡. Cheers 🍻

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Edwin_Edem@edwinadev9·
@SIKAOFFICIAL1 Why can't Muslims simply coexist peacefully in any society or location they inhabit? Is there an underlying issue or problem with their community or beliefs? This pattern of conflict or unrest is increasingly unacceptable and concerning.
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SIKAOFFICIAL🦍@SIKAOFFICIAL1·
Members of the Islamic faith in the Volta regional capital have voiced out their opposition against the REGSEC’s directive for a closure of the Ho Central Mosque, following violent clashes including reports of gunfire, reportedly linked to the appointment of an Imam.
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Hub4Learning@Hub4Learning·
Basic Microsoft Excel formulas everyone must know
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Chelsea FC@ChelseaFC·
Merry Christmas from everyone at Chelsea FC! 💙
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The Ghanaian Farmer
The Ghanaian Farmer@EnyonamManye·
Broooo this old man's efforts mustn't go unnoticed. Smallholder farmers also matter. 😳
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Chelsea FC@ChelseaFC·
A festive sled race! 😁
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Saints Community Church
Saints Community Church@saintscommlagos·
How Do You Handle Another’s Nakedness? When you chance upon someone at their vulnerable moments, what do you do? Do you cover their shame or do you expose them to ridicule? Let’s talk about Noah. He was the man who heard God, built an ark, saved a generation and walked with righteousness. But Genesis 9 documents an incident upon which I anchor this reflection. We are talking Noah. A leader. A man God trusted with the future of humanity. But he was also a father, a human and he had a moment of weakness. Noah got drunk and laid uncovered in his tent. Ham, one of Noah’s 3 sons, saw his father’s nakedness and rushed to tell his brothers. Not to seek help. Not to cover him. But to expose him. The 2 other sons, Shem and Japheth, rather than deepen the gossip chose differently: they took a garment, walked backward and covered their father. They refused to look at him in his shame. Same situation; different hearts; sons of the same father. Now let us be honest. Covering another person’s nakedness is not easy especially when the person is on a pedestal, high above us and almost divine. We begin to wonder if they’re made of same stuff like regular humans. So when we see them in the same or worse situations than us, the urge to want to expose is strong. And this far more difficult in our generation than days of yore. In Noah’s time, you needed your mouth to expose someone. Today, all you need is your phone. The temptation to whip it out, record, post and gain engagement is high. This is a generation where social media likes are addictive, going viral is tempting and lucrative. What’s more? Applause comes fast. You could literally go from unknown to celebrity with a post. But this is how we know character: it is revealed in what you do when nobody is forcing you to expose. The question is not whether you saw it. The question is whether you chose content over conscience. The way you handle another person’s weakness says more about you than it says about them. Ham saw a flaw and turned it into gossip. Shem and Japheth saw that same flaw and turned it into compassion. They understood something we are losing in this age, that dignity is a core human need no one should be denied. Covering does not mean pretending the weakness did not exist. It means you choose honor over humiliation. It means you resist the urge to turn someone’s lowest moment into your highest engagement. This story is not really about Noah. It is about us and what we do when we come face to face with the nakedness of others, people we usually have proximity to. When your ‘leaders’ stumble, do you post or protect? When elders slip, do you record or cover? When someone is vulnerable, do you chase views or choose values? Some people even destroy bridges they are still standing on all for the likes, shares and validation of fickle minded strangers online. There will be moments when people you respect will disappoint you. When they will show you that they are human. In those moments, remember this, not every weakness needs an audience. Because we are all humans, tomorrow, it may be your turn to need grace. And may God raise us to be people who cover, even when exposure would trend. May we have Shem and Japheth in our vulnerable moments. Importantly, may we not be Ham to other people in their moments of weakness. Amen. Petra Akinti Onyegbule #chrissegunonayinka #saintscommunitychurch
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