Ayomide

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Ayomide

Ayomide

@enigma7704

Katılım Ağustos 2025
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Ayomide
Ayomide@enigma7704·
@UPayDame Woah,wasnt expecting to get this far lol😂😂😂
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Ayomide@enigma7704·
@TouchlineX Arsenal and Atletico will set football back 500 years tomorrow.
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The Touchline | 𝐓
The Touchline | 𝐓@TouchlineX·
🚨 𝗧𝗥𝗨𝗘 𝗢𝗥 𝗙𝗔𝗟𝗦𝗘: This is the GREATEST Champions League game of ALL TIME! 💫
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flow_float@FLOwing_124·
@cinnomng1rl She still a bigot no matter y'all narrative. Nobody will forget that.
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Niall Read
Niall Read@Niall2Read·
@badasskachii The underlying data quite frequently under amorim was actually pretty good. We were in the top 3 for most attacking metrics and had more possession than the opposition most games. When the underlying data is consistent, that is a better indicator for long term perfomances.
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FergieStandards@FergieStandards·
Reminder that Lisandro Martinez was sent off for “violent conduct” just 6 days ago for touching someone’s hair bobble… @FA_PGMOL
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Ayomide
Ayomide@enigma7704·
Hello @branch_ng i made a transaction and it has been pending
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Stellar_Fox@StellarFox16·
@Bonkytheidiot Yawn. I was specifically talking about men who hate women, and figured that would be implied. Like full blown misogynists. Not “every man who exists” Touch grass
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Bonky@Bonkytheidiot·
"Women hate men as a system, men hate women as people." I see feminists say this and it's a self-own. If men hate women as people, they're judged individually as people. If women hate men systemically, they're judging men by their sex, which is literally sexism.
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Ayomide@enigma7704·
@realmadrid Tuchel very stupid for not taking trent
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Real Madrid C.F.
Real Madrid C.F.@realmadrid·
¿Y si nos fabricamos el gol de la remontada?
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Ayomide
Ayomide@enigma7704·
@adesina_adele You own him with 142 views and 0 likes. Ode😂😂😂😂
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Adesina Adeniji-Adele
Adesina Adeniji-Adele@adesina_adele·
I will continue to press your neck and make you squeal. I own you Peter.
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Peter Obi@PeterObi

Channelling Our Women to Critical Areas of Development While the rest of the nations of the world are investing in critical areas of development such as human capital, we lag behind. Instead of ensuring that our women—the vital segment of our population—are educated and meaningfully integrated into leadership and management structures, where they have consistently proven to contribute significantly to development, we fall short. This is evident in countries like the Scandinavian nations and even in developing economies. In Indonesia, for instance, women own over 50% of SMEs, which provide about 98% of jobs. Similarly, in Bangladesh, women make up about 60% of the workforce in the garment industry, the country’s largest export sector, generating about $50 billion—far more than what Nigeria earns annually from crude oil exports. Rather than emulating these nations by investing in our women—who constitute more than 50% of our population—and harnessing their productivity, our focus drifts toward trivialities such as the Ozoro festival, a development that reflects poorly on our national priorities. This is a profound misplacement of values. Greater effort should be directed toward meaningful development, including policies and initiatives that empower women and integrate them into the economic mainstream. If we redirect our priorities, invest in our people, and harness the potential of our women in critical sectors, we can rebuild our nation on a foundation of productivity and inclusion—transforming from a now disgraced country into one of pride. With the right priorities and actions, a new Nigeria is POssible. -PO

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REX!@P_Adejoh·
@adesina_adele You captured this with great sense of observation! I keep saying that Obi is ordinarily not a brilliant character but one that is inspired by trends and cheap political rhetorics.
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Adesina Adeniji-Adele
Adesina Adeniji-Adele@adesina_adele·
Obi didn't tweet about the r*pe festival in Ozoro, because he couldn't find a way to blame the President. Facts are stubborn.
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Ayomide@enigma7704·
This is literally Chelsea and Arsenal Legend Jorginho daughter.
‏ً@marenyearly

@drivcmycar She has fully lost it… that’s the kid too

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