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@iamtunaco

IG:@Iam_tunaco

Katılım Şubat 2011
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Dreamer@Olag0ke·
@iamtunaco Just happy to see an old friend now 😂😂
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Dreamer@Olag0ke·
Why do women have an issue with it when you run into an ex & the two of you are happy to see each other? 😂😂
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BlessingAlbright🧚🏿@b_albright_·
@iamtunaco Ah well, I occasionally dance on tiktok too (and according to twitter people, I probably earn 50 pounds per month)😭🤣
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Olatunde@iamtunaco·
Just remembered when some of you compared Semenyo to Sadio Mane.
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Dreamer
Dreamer@Olag0ke·
The whole idea was to come into this game with a 6 point gap. It would have meant that even with a loss, we could still afford a draw in the last 5 games
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Olatunde@iamtunaco·
If the owners are serious, Slot should not be allowed to coach the second leg. But…
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Ifure Usen
Ifure Usen@real_Ifyarts·
My new pencil art on paper. Shadows of the evening II
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Inibehe Effiong
Inibehe Effiong@InibeheEffiong·
This unfortunate story may seem like what should happen in a Nollywood movie. But it is 100% accurate. @qatarairways has blatantly refused to address the injustice done to Gideon Ezeh. Mr. Ezeh was on his way to the United States to visit his wife who is a PhD candidate in the US. Ezeh was also carrying a hairdressing mannequin head - purchased as a gift and act of love for his wife who had expressed difficulty braiding her hair. He first purchased it to learn hair braiding and to assist her with it during his visit, and he carried it as an additional gift to her, so she could practise braiding in his absence. WhatsApp messages between the couple dated April 21, 2025, and TikTok hair tutorial videos downloaded by Mr. Ezeh on April 24, 2025, fully corroborate this innocent and deeply personal purpose. There was nothing criminal, suspicious, or irregular about Mr. Ezeh's travel. He was a loving husband flying to support his wife. On May 7th, 2025, while transiting through Hamad International Airport, Qatar, with Qatar Airways, he was detained following suspicion that decorative stones contained within the mannequin might contain narcotics. He cooperated fully with authorities and complied with every investigative procedure requested of him. Importantly, the initial airport field tests reportedly returned negative results for narcotics. Despite this, he was detained and imprisoned for approximately six weeks while forensic analysis was conducted. At the conclusion of this analysis, the competent forensic laboratory determined that the stones were benign and contained no narcotic substances. The Public Prosecution subsequently dismissed the case. While the dismissal confirmed his innocence, the damage caused by the incident has been profound and continues to this day. For six weeks, he was deprived of his liberty, subjected to immense psychological distress, and treated as a suspected narcotics trafficker despite the absence of confirmed evidence. The stigma associated with such allegations is severe and has followed us long after the investigation concluded. The consequences have extended far beyond the time in detention. As a direct result of the allegation, the United States visas of Ezeh and his wife were revoked, and their names were flagged in international travel databases in a manner associated with narcotics trafficking. These actions have had devastating personal and professional consequences. Despite the dismissal of the case, the authorities involved have refused to release the forensic laboratory report confirming the benign nature of the stones. This refusal is deeply troubling. The report is the most critical piece of evidence needed to restore our reputations and correct the record internationally, particularly with immigration authorities who continue to rely on the existence of the original allegation. Denying access to exculpatory evidence leaves the couple in an impossible position where innocence has been acknowledged internally but cannot be demonstrated externally. In addition, Mr. Ezeh was subjected to a ban by Qatar Airways based on an undefined claim of “unacceptable conduct.” This ban was later quietly lifted without explanation, apology, or clarification. The lack of transparency surrounding this action has further damaged his reputation and caused significant distress.
Heart & Brain@gideon_mighty

On May 7, 2025, I boarded a @qatarairways flight from Abuja to Dallas, US, with a stop at @HIAQatar to visit my wife. Upon arriving at @HIAQatar, airport security officers accused me of carrying cocaine. The truth was that one of the items I was traveling with contained a harmless stone placed there by the manufacturer for stability. After running several tests and confirming it was harmless, the airport officials lied to me, telling me to follow them outside the airport for more tests—not knowing they were taking me to prison. While I was in prison, @qatarairways wrote a report to the @USinNigeria stating that I had been caught with drugs, even though all tests were negative. My visa was canceled, and my wife’s was revoked. After 6 weeks of agony and more tests, I was released. It has been almost a year, and @qatarairways has refused to retract their report against me.

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Funmi
Funmi@Funminz·
Spain 🇪🇸 Do your research and due diligence. ✔️ Apply from the UK if you’re still legally resident ✔️ Work up to 30hrs/week on a student visa ✔️ Tuition cheaper than the UK ✔️ Family can join ✔️ Clear pathway to residency + citizenship Always read requirements carefully, this is a route, not a loophole. The Spanish student visa is not automatic You need: Admission into a recognised Spanish school Proof of funds (Spain is cheaper, but still requires evidence) Private health insurance Clean immigration history Accommodation plan Pathway to residency is real — but takes time Spain route: 1 year student visa Renew yearly After studies → work permit or entrepreneur route 5 years → Permanent Residency 10 years → Citizenship (with language + integration tests) Spain is cheaper, but Spain does NOT allow dual citizenship for Nigerians. You would have to renounce Nigerian citizenship if you want a Spanish passport. uk.blsspainvisa.com/london/nationa…
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Olatunde@iamtunaco·
Remain small make commentator ask where dem find this referee, e say where’s the foul? Where??
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Olatunde@iamtunaco·
@_Paash_ He’s gotten worse as the game progressed
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'Dayo@_Paash_·
This ref is a pathetic referee. He is bowing to all the home pressure. He is calling everything for Morocco. This is a shame.
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Olatunde@iamtunaco·
I swear this referee is an idiot!
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Olatunde@iamtunaco·
This referee is either an idiot, incompetent or flat out corrupt. There’s no other explanation!
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