TAZEL

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TAZEL

TAZEL

@innotazzel

i love/respect those who believes in their God-given brains & common sense than their degrees & what they learnt in school

Katılım Şubat 2024
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Waterside_Boy@O_selepiriya·
@innotazzel @chisomholic I don't have the exact answer for that ..but we've seen players exchange jerseys, some collected and sold to raise money for charities, some given to fans and all of that.
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chief sọm@chisomholic·
Lmao the 5 Arsenal jerseys NEO gave away for free last month are 10x of more superior quality than these jerseys paid for by a billionaire footballer. This is highly shameful. Look at the pieces of rags Abazza is sending. 😭😅
SAMBO@_Abdulakeem_

UPDATE ABOUT THE JERSEY SITUATION. Earlier today, Abazz sent out 10 jerseys across different locations. Ilorin, Ogun, Lagos, Abuja, and Aba. So far, two recipients in Lagos have received theirs and reached out to me with concerns about the quality of the jerseys. At first, I didn’t believe it, but after seeing the videos, I understood why they felt that way. You just have to see the pictures and videos too. I immediately contacted Abazz to raise this, and he explained that what was sent was the “player’s version.” However, in one of the conversations I saw, a recipient requested to return the jersey, and Abazz responded by asking him to keep it while promising to send another jersey of his choice. Any club. Thankfully, others are yet to receive theirs, so this can still be properly addressed before more deliveries are completed. At this point, with more than one person reporting the same issue, it’s important to take it seriously and not treat it as a mistake. For me, this is not about dragging anyone or making noise over jerseys. It’s about integrity. It’s about trust. It’s about doing things the right way, especially when people are involved. I will continue to follow up on this to ensure that everyone who was promised a jersey gets something they are genuinely happy with. We all deserve fairness. Thank you for your patience and continued support, I’ll keep everyone updated.

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TAZEL@innotazzel·
@Kokii_urLover we're talking about 'judge' here. forget the rarity or commonness of it. those things I mentioned are what men are judged for in the society but women are not
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Kokii🌹@Kokii_urLover·
@innotazzel Physical abuse on men are rare cases, most of which were taken seriously if I remember. Financial abuse? I don’t get what you mean. Most men win kids custody case, it goes both ways. social judgment goes both ways too
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Kokii🌹@Kokii_urLover·
We live in a society where women are judged harshly for certain actions, while men can do the same things without consequences.
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TAZEL@innotazzel·
now everyone wants to be gynocentric including science as a field of study bcoz how can you say 90% of a child's brain is tapped from the mother?? if that is true why are men not as dumb as women??
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TAZEL@innotazzel·
@Kokii_urLover - rape - physical abuse on men - can't provide for her family - verbal abuse on men - financial abuse - assets or property transfer after a woman's death - kids custody after divorce - empathy gap - social judgment etc
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Kokii🌹@Kokii_urLover·
@innotazzel Like what rape? Let’s be real, women are being judged more.
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TAZEL@innotazzel·
@Obiajulu_jr @ThaBoyYom it's like you don't know Nigerians. one bad experience like this they'd generalize
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Ihekwoaba Ifeanyi@Obiajulu_jr·
@innotazzel @ThaBoyYom Before you term your friends “bad” it means you must’ve been friends with a reasonable number of persons. Now, it’s humanly impossible for all of these persons to always turn out the villain in all of your encounter with them… it invariably means YOU’RE JUST AS TERRIBLE
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YOM🗣️@ThaBoyYom·
Hey miss, “I don’t do female friends” is not a flex. It only tells you’re just as terrible. Cheers! 👌
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Waterside_Boy
Waterside_Boy@O_selepiriya·
@innotazzel @chisomholic Players jerseys are not as solid as that of the fans e.g the logos on player jerseys are like stickers whereas the fan ones are embroidered. Player jerseys are lighter, breathable unlike the fans - theirs is designed to last longer.
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TAZEL@innotazzel·
@spiRiituaL no bro, there's good and there's evil but what I believe is, the supreme beings don't judge humans for being evil or good, they designed the world in a “survival of the fittest” pattern so whatever you have the guts to do is what you gonna get. no judgement from anywhere
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🦉 🧘🏽‍♂️spiRituaL🧘🏽‍♂️
I saw a post about Bola Ahmed Tinubu recently. Some people were cursing him. Others were praising him. But one comment hit me… The person said: “With the money this man has made, even in his next life, he can never be poor.” And it got me thinking… What if our definition of good wasnt this man’s path to success? What if this is actually how the world works? What if the reason I admire Peter Obi is that he operates within my definition of good? And what if the reason people like Mc Oluomo and Tinubu have come this far is that they operate within a completely different definition of good, bad, and evil? So who is right? Or better question… Who defines what is right? Religion tried to give us structure. It gave us language for good, evil, morality, and empathy. I once heard someone define sin to me like this: “Anything you do or say, and instantly feel bad about… that is your spirit telling you I am not with you on this.” Compared to the Bible which defines it as: Sin is anything that goes against God’s will… even your thoughts and intentions. Now think about this… Some people kill every day. Some people do things we call “demonic.” And we judge them instantly. But what if… They don’t even see it as wrong? What if, in their world, it is normal? Who is the moral authority? I have spent the last hours thinking & writing about this. Countries go to war… kill thousands… then thank God for victory. But the same Bible says “Thou shalt not kill.” So whose God are they praying to? Even education… There are billionaires today who never went to school or dropped out of school, yet they are on top of the food chain because they just learned and understood the simple basics. On the other hand, some people followed school, did everything right… and still struggle. So is success really tied to education? Or just to the rules of the game you choose to play? Life starts to look different when you see this… We are not all playing the same game. We are playing different games… with different rules… under different definitions of “good.” Maybe that is why… someone you see as a devil… is someone else’s answered prayer. Buhari was a disaster to me, but some people miss him… because their world made sense under him. So maybe the real question is not… “Who is good or bad?” Maybe the real question is… “What game are you playing… and who defined your rules?” People always ask: “Why do good people die early?” What if they just chose a game where goodness is not the winning strategy? What if they were playing a different game entirely and the world doesn’t reward goodness but rewards alignment with its rules? Is that why we see politicians today working with people they once criticized? Because they got to understand the dynamics of the game better, while we on the other side choose to understand with emotions? The world is not fully understood… so we use emotions to fill the gaps where understanding is missing. And that is a problem too.
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TAZEL@innotazzel·
@dragnahive if a civilian on X can't aspire to be a dictator, is it goats that would aspire to be?? those on twitter aren't humans?? you're a fool and it shows. Moreover, our tweets is whom we are or our wishes. you're the one with a buried IQ here
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K💫@dragnahive·
@innotazzel You went on a full tirade and started giving hypotheticals and lectures because you genuinely believed a civilian on twitter aspired to be a dictator. You're either new on twitter or you have the IQ of a calf lmaooooo
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TAZEL@innotazzel·
@dragnahive hahaha 😂, she says hyperbole. a hyperbole you deep down wish it's possible?? anyways, was only trying to educate a dumb head and she call it crash out. I made a big mistake.
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K💫@dragnahive·
@innotazzel Your genuine crash out over a hyperbole frying me but in all your essays I hope you're aware that the criminalization of males applies strictly to Nigerian ones and if I need a military full of men as a powerful dictator I can quite literally outsource it 💀
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TAZEL@innotazzel·
@dragnahive now how do you convince a military full of men to work against their own gender and future lineage preserverance??
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TAZEL@innotazzel·
@dragnahive 1). it wasn't so from the beginning. now even the citizens sees the overpopulation problem so they totally agree with the govt 2). the policy isn't a target on one gender or group hence, no outrage 3). you're a woman and you need a military full of men to enforce that
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TAZEL@innotazzel·
@dragnahive let's say you're already the dictator, do you think making the birth of a male child a crime is possible??
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TAZEL@innotazzel·
@dragnahive some dictators contested elections, won it and came into power as a democratic before giving everyone the middle finger and turning a full blown dictator but my question wasn't about that even, read to understand. let's say you're already the dictator
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ajay@1meajay·
btw, there are people that are definitely out of your league. having the confidence/boldness/poise to approach them doesn't in any way change the fact that they're out of your league.
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