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Stack sats slowly. #Bitcoin #Hodl. Never sell. I am not a financial adviser, please learn a #Bitcoin before you invest.

To The Moon Katılım Mayıs 2012
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SK the Plug 🔌 🇬🇧🇬🇧
Living in UK 🇬🇧 but all your followers still dey Naija? My brother/sister, you go soon turn deaf o. You no go know wetin dey sup for this country 😂😂 UK fam, drop your handles make we link up 👇👇👇 on a straight line
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First Doctor
First Doctor@FirstDoctor·
Your body has a secret age and your birthday has nothing to do with it. Some of you walk around thinking you know how old you are. But you don’t.
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Faithfulness Okom
Faithfulness Okom@AttorneyF_·
God could have raised Jesus from the dead in 30 seconds. He is sovereign over time. Christ could have satisfied divine justice, breathed his last, and walked out of that tomb within the hour. The stone could have rolled away on Friday evening. There was no cosmic constraint forcing a three-day wait. God chose the silence. And that choice is itself a sermon. We so easily skip to Sunday because we’re a culture of spoilers. We treat Saturday like a commercial break. But to the disciples, it wasn't "Holy Saturday." It was just silence. It felt like the end. The tomb was sealed. The guards were posted. The disciples were scattered and weeping. From every observable angle, the story was over. Saturday was not dramatic, it was just quiet. And that silence felt like the verdict. But God’s silence is never his absence. This is one of his most consistent signatures across Scripture. Joseph rotted in an Egyptian prison for years between the dream and the throne. Israel spent four centuries under Pharaoh’s whip between the covenant and the exodus. Lazarus lay four days dead while Jesus, who had heard the news and deliberately waited, finally arrived to a grieving family asking why he had not come sooner. The pattern is unbroken, God operates in the gap between promise and fulfillment, and that gap while appearing like inactivity, is actually just invisibility. The three day wait was not a concession to time, it was a proclamation through time. In the ancient world, day three was the threshold of undeniable death. A 30-second resurrection looks like a medical fluke. A day-three resurrection slams the door. It proves the grave was truly locked before God kicked it open. And the timing was prophetic to the letter, the sign of Jonah, the temple rebuilt in three days, Isaiah’s suffering servant assigned a grave. God does not cancel his own word. He fulfills it down to the schedule. Interestingly, the disciples did not know Sunday was coming. They lived Saturday as though it were permanent. Friday seemed like the final act to them. And that is exactly where many of us are right now. You received a word, a promise, a vision and then everything went quiet. You are living in Saturday, and Saturday feels like the story is over. It is not over. God’s activity and God’s visibility are not the same thing. What looks like a sealed tomb from the outside can be, from eternity’s vantage point, the most active moment in the history of your life. The enemy’s most determined act of sealing always becomes God’s most glorious setup for opening. The silence is not the verdict, it is gestation. The waiting of Saturday has a shape. The silence has a purpose. And when God breaks it, He doesn’t just answer your question, He swallows it whole. Sunday is coming. Hold on through Saturday.
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Michael Saylor
Michael Saylor@saylor·
It’s a Good Friday to buy Bitcoin.
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Michael Saylor
Michael Saylor@saylor·
Bitcoin has won. Global consensus is that $BTC is digital capital. The four-year cycle is dead. Price is now driven by capital flows. Bank and digital credit will determine Bitcoin’s growth trajectory. The biggest risk is bad ideas driving iatrogenic protocol changes.
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First Doctor
First Doctor@FirstDoctor·
This week from Monday to Sunday, 1. Zero soda 2. Zero smoke 3. Zero hard drugs 4. Favorite drink: water 5. Zero unnecessary expenses 6. Intermittent fasting on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Share if you're joining us.
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CZ 🔶 BNB
CZ 🔶 BNB@cz_binance·
Bitcoin is a hard asset. (Other top crypto too.)
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OurFaveOnlineDoc 🇬🇧 🇳🇬
OurFaveOnlineDoc 🇬🇧 🇳🇬@OurFavOnlineDoc·
Not everybody will tell you what they are going through. Being abroad doesn’t mean life is perfect. Sometimes only those who are closest to you know. Don’t ever forget the people who were there for you in the rain when the sun eventually shines on you.
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Kalu Aja
Kalu Aja@FinPlanKaluAja1·
1. Drink water, put a bottle by your bedside, drink when you wake 2. Ask your friend abroad to buy your multi-vitamins. Take them daily 3. Stop taking soda and “juice”, eat the fruit with the pulp, chew an orange, don't drink orange juice. 4. Slow down on the carbs, garri, jollef and amala, and do more protein. Termites are high in protein if you can't afford beef. ( I didn't stutter) 5. Sleep longer, weekends are for sleep, not just parties and watching football. 6. Take your holidays, do not exchange them for cash and work all year round. Go to a village or slow area for a holiday once in a while to decouple. Travelling to the UK or Dubai to shop in malls and eat a burger is not a holiday 7. Slow down on salt and sugar, think more of ginger and turmeric 8. Eat suya, eat the vegetables, onions and tomatoes too, all join 9. Slow down on white bread, pasta, etc. Brown rice 👍 is Ofada rice brown? Does anyone know? 10. Have sex regularly. A blow job is not sex 11. Stretch, walk, move. Yoga is good. 12. Be happy, watch comedies, laugh 13. Have an emergency fund. Looking for urgent N10,000 on “Tuesday” will cause hypertension faster than salt. 14. Buy a plant, have a garden, sha touch soil once in a while 15. Be careful with the news you listen to, don't be naive, but don't dwell in the comfort of mockers 16. Fall in love, not mandatory but recommended. Yes, you can love the company of someone, all join. 17. Use deodorant, not Antiperspirants. 18. Guys, change your boxers daily, even if they do not smell. A beard has to be combed and maintained. It's not fallow land 19. Ladies, you also look beautiful without a wig or nail extensions, plus you save money 😉 20. Don't bleach your skin This is financial advice
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Celebrity Doctor
Celebrity Doctor@sir_lux_·
BREAKING: Don't leave this earth without knowing Jesus, pass it on timeline.
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First Doctor
First Doctor@FirstDoctor·
If you're 30+, - Wake up 5am - Eat dinner before 6pm - Go to bed at 9pm Repeat
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Malvin
Malvin@ManOfFocus_·
BREAKING NEWS: Neverrrrrrrr... Neverrrrrrrr... Neverrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr look desperate in life. Remain calm during hard times. Understand it's just your time to suffer like every great man before you. You're a man.
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Tevin Macharia Mukabana
Tevin Macharia Mukabana@TevinMacharia·
Every time I see Nathaniel Bassey publicly honor and celebrate his wife, something shifts inside me. It may look small to some people — a post, a compliment, a public acknowledgment — but to me, it speaks volumes. In a generation where secrecy is normalized, side relationships are glorified, and loyalty is mocked, seeing a man boldly love his wife out loud is powerful. And deep in my heart, I always whisper, “God, this is the kind of man I want to be.” I want to be bold enough to say, without fear or shame, I do not have a side chick. Bold enough to call my wife my best friend. Bold enough to celebrate her publicly and privately. Bold enough not to feel threatened when she shines. Bold enough to trust her with the money I make. Bold enough to love her intentionally, sacrificially, and consistently. Because real masculinity is not proven by how many women admire you. It is proven by how well you protect, honor, and cherish the one God gives you. We live in times where marriage is constantly attacked. Social media is full of divorce stories, betrayal scandals, “men are trash” narratives, and fear-filled opinions about relationships. If you are not careful, you can begin to believe that good marriages no longer exist. But I refuse to feed on that negativity. I have seen good marriages. I have seen peaceful homes. I have seen husbands who are present, responsible, faithful, and joyful. I have seen wives who are supportive, loving, wise, and strong. Healthy marriages are real. Godly homes still exist. Faithfulness is not outdated. And I am positioning myself intentionally — even before marriage — to succeed as a husband and a father. Because a good marriage does not start on the wedding day. It starts in singleness. It starts in discipline. It starts in character. It starts in how you treat women now. It starts in how you manage money now. It starts in how you control your appetites now. It starts in your prayer life now. If I cannot be faithful in private, I will not suddenly become faithful in marriage. If I cannot control my desires now, a ring will not magically fix me. If I cannot lead myself, I cannot lead a family. So my prayer is simple but deep: “God, help me become the kind of man who can sustain a peaceful marriage.” Not just a wedding. Not just pictures. Not just captions. But peace. Security. Laughter in the house. Safety for my wife. Emotional covering. Spiritual leadership. Financial responsibility. Gentleness. Strength under control. I close my ears to voices that normalize cheating. I close my ears to men who joke about disrespecting their wives. I close my ears to bitterness disguised as wisdom. I close my ears to fear-based marriage narratives. Because what you constantly hear eventually shapes what you expect. And what you expect eventually shapes what you build. I expect peace. I expect loyalty. I expect friendship in marriage. I expect joy. I expect partnership. I expect growth. I expect a home where God is honored. And I am not just praying for it. I am preparing for it. One day, I want my children to look at my marriage and feel secure. I want my wife to feel safe with me — emotionally, spiritually, and financially. I want her to know that she does not compete with other women for my attention. I want her to know she is celebrated, not tolerated. I want her to know she married a man, not a boy hiding behind ego. This is not weakness. This is strength. This is maturity. This is intentional living. And just like you, my prayer is: “Lord, help me build a good and peaceful marriage. Help me not fail as a husband. Help me love deeply. Help me lead wisely. Help me remain faithful. Help me be bold in righteousness.” Good marriages exist. Healthy love exists. God-ordained partnership exists. And for those who believe and prepare, it will exist in your life too.
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OurFaveOnlineDoc 🇬🇧 🇳🇬
OurFaveOnlineDoc 🇬🇧 🇳🇬@OurFavOnlineDoc·
“28k dollars cannot change your life”. For a piss-poor country like Nigeria, For a country whose minimum wage is barely £35 after working a whole month, We say a lot of astronomical nonsense. And for those who may not know: According to Nigeria’s finance minister, Only 5% of Nigerians have 500k naira in their bank account. 500k naira is not even up to £300. Yet in a country where less than 5% of people have 500k naira, the same people are saying “28k dollars won’t change your life”. Lmao. By the way, There is NO doctor, no lawyer, no teacher, no professional in a government job that is paid 28k dollars salary in Nigeria in a year. None. Even in the uk, 28k dollars can get you a house, It can kickstart a business that will forever change your life and family. If 28k dollars cannot change your life in Nigeria, then your life is completely destroyed and nothing really can salvage it.
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Michael Saylor
Michael Saylor@saylor·
If it’s not going to zero, it’s going to a million. $BTC
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YourPOP
YourPOP@Yourpop8·
0.1 BTC costs $6652. 5 months ago it would cost you $12,600. DCA
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JapaJantisTV #Subscribe On YouTube
Seeing successful Nigerians can inspire others to break barriers! Mentorship, self-belief, and community? The secret sauce to crush self-doubt. Ready to be inspired? Watch now! #Motivation #Nigeria
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OurFaveOnlineDoc 🇬🇧 🇳🇬
OurFaveOnlineDoc 🇬🇧 🇳🇬@OurFavOnlineDoc·
I’m putting out this post in hope that someone can locate this woman and we can all help her. This is incredibly unsettling and heartbreaking to watch. This is an old blind woman doing this daily dangerous work just to be able to feed. This is too sad.
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Jerry Eze
Jerry Eze@RealJerryEze·
Lust always wants more. It’s never satisfied. When it gets what it wants, it quickly loses interest in it. Lust isn’t Love!
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Jerry Eze
Jerry Eze@RealJerryEze·
Don't love people only when you think they're perfect. Love them because you see their value in spite of their imperfections
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