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@mz_imaima

An enthusiast, Ambivert. lover of God.

Abuja Katılım Ekim 2016
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Imaima sunday
Imaima sunday@mz_imaima·
I sell quality unisex nightwears and underwear. Location - Abuja
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SizZzle. 😎🇳🇬
SizZzle. 😎🇳🇬@n6oflife6·
Did anyone Notice, NASS created a bill to Trap PO in ADC. Instead the Bill Backfired badly & Led to THE LARGEST RETIREMENT OF POLITICIANS IN NIGERIAN HISTORY. Many of them lost their Primaries Ystd & their New Bill restricts them From Decamping to another Party to Contest. 🤣😫
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Zekeri Idris Jnr@IdrisZekeriJnr·
😂😂😂😂😂 My brother Engr Iyawe Esosa won the Oredo House of Representatives seat through the Peter Obi and Obidient wave in Labour Party. He subsequently decamped to the APC, now my brother Iyawe is crying. 😂😂😂😂😂
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The Phoenix
The Phoenix@ThePhoenix_TB·
@Nafeesa1404 Of all the things that never happened, this never happened the most… Earning 45k but can afford an apartment worth over a million naira, and still have 500k in savings. Small girl, Big God…
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The_YellowBus_Alhaja.💪🏾@Nafeesa1404·
I just read a story about a woman that really makes you pause and think about the pressure around “japa” in today’s world. She was 31, living in Lagos and earning about ₦45k a month while working in a boutique company. On paper, she was managing life, but in reality she felt stuck. Around her, people were relocating abroad, posting new lives, new opportunities, new beginnings. And like many others, she started to feel like she was being left behind. At some point, she decided she wanted the same chance. She spoke to a travel agent who told her the full relocation process would cost about ₦10 million. That figure was far beyond her reach, so she chose a different path she would do it herself. She started small. She used her ₦500k savings to begin her visa application and, against her expectations, she got a 6-month visa on her first attempt. That success gave her hope and pushed her further. Then things escalated. She sold her late father’s land for ₦5 million. She borrowed from more than a dozen people. She sold nearly everything she owned TV, generator, wardrobe, bed until she was literally sleeping on clothes on the floor. As time ran out and pressure mounted, she made more desperate decisions. She secretly sublet her apartment for ₦700k, bought a flight ticket for ₦1.9 million, and even sent ₦2 million to someone abroad who promised to sort out accommodation. By the time she was done, she had just ₦120k left to her name. Her family saw her off at the airport. There were photos, videos, emotions everyone believing this was the beginning of a new chapter. On the plane, she kept reassuring herself that life was finally about to change.
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Tope A teacher & A Farmer I Will Never Give Up 💪)
A woman cried out "​This morning,, my 4 year old son Daniel was just here, very healthy & playing with my husband’s car keys 😭😭 My husband had stepped out for a meeting out of town. We were alone at home. I only turned my back for one second to check the food on the stove. Suddenly, I heard a "gulp." I looked at the table the big SUV key was gone. ​Daniel was clutching his chest, unable to breathe. I ran out without shoes, screaming for help. My neighbor rushed us to the hospital. ​The doctors took an X-ray & gave me a report that broke my heart. The key was stuck deep. The doctor said, "Madam, the key has sharp edges. If we pull it, it will trr his throat. We must do surgery right now. Please, you quickly have to go pay the money." ​I felt like my world was ending. We are still in debt from my father’s funeral. My husband's business has been slow these days, Where are we going to get the surgery money?😭💔 ​ ​I ran to the hospital chapel, fell on my knees, and cried to God. I told Him, "You gave me this child to keep, not to lose!" ​I ran back & blocked the doctors as they were wheeling my son to the operating room 😭😭 . I begged the doctor, "Please, try to use the suction tool one last time!" The doctor was angry and told me I was wasting time, but I kept begging until he agreed. ​As the doctor put the tool in his throat, Daniel let out a loud, violent cough. CLINK! The heavy car key flew out of his mouth and hit the metal tray! ​The room went quiet. The nurse shouted, "Blood of Jesus!" The doctor was shocked. He picked up the key, handed it to me, and said: "Woman, go home. Your God did what science cannot explain." ​I am back home now, holding my baby. God turned my crying into dancing! 💃🔥 ​Please, Help me "THANK THIS GOOD GOD" t's not like I'm even so much of a believer. I hardly pray, i hardly go to church on Sundays but he still came through for me when i called. Family, I am crying as I write this. What God cannot do truly does not exist! Thank you father 🙏"
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BAMIDELE🕊@thenihiin·
BREAKING NEWS: Jesus Christ is coming soon PLEASE Rt to remind someone on your timeline.
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I will be quoting more items over time. If you see anything I quote that you like, leave a comment below the tweet to show your interest. I will pay for it and the delivery. I'm not asking you for anything in return. Feel free to comment. You're always welcome. I do this to support vendors by leveraging my 35k followers to promote vendors' brand awareness. A win for those who comment and get the item, and the vendor. In case you're new, my profile is known for this. Again, you're welcome to comment on any item I quote, which I'm giving out. Thank you for your support🤝
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I want to patronise this vendor and buy for a few. I will pay for the items and the delivery cost. You don’t need to pay for anything. It’s a gift. If you like any of the items, leave a comment below with your favourite colour and size. I will pay for it. Thank you 🤝

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Imaima sunday@mz_imaima·
@dammiedammie35 Sometimes I wonder if these people are in these country and seeing what is happening. Are they oblivious to the suffering of the people? What kind of reprobate minds are this? God help us
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Oyindamola🙄@dammiedammie35·
“I want to say thank you for the faith you have in our president, and I guarantee you President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will not fail. Nigeria, the hope we have been hoping for and looking for is here, The President we have been waiting for is here.” - Seyi Tinubu
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Imaima sunday@mz_imaima·
@osemagnum I had a dream where I was involved in a bike accident, in that dream I jumped out of the bike and ran until I crossed a gate and saw humans. When I woke up, I went to the market and had a bike accident but nothing happened to me. Life is indeed spiritual
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Dr. Ose Etiobhio@osemagnum·
what made you realize life is spiritual.
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King Ishola-Ade Omo Olu-nla 📈☎️🧬🐐
"Temiloluwa is just 16 and has been missing for few days now ...I know it's ur phone and ur data but pls don't just scroll through and like my post , help me reshare it as well pls 🙏🏼God bless u all 🥹"
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Imaima sunday@mz_imaima·
@ummuh_Zahra Truely eyes have not seen what God has in plan for us🙌🏻🙌🏻
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🤍I’m Sanwo_Fatimah@ummuh_Zahra·
What happened in our theatre today...my hands are still shaking as i write this. She walked into our hospital pale… shaking… blédéing. Her wrapper was soaked. “I’m so weak,” she whispered. We rushed her in. Pregnancy test, negative. Scan report “Very large fibroid.” The blééding was controlled. Surgery was scheduled. She went home. But the date didn’t reach. Three days later, she was carried back in. "I fainted twice at home" She said. Her lips were white. Her voice barely there. She held the doctor’s coat and begged, "Please… operate on me. I’ve completed the money. I don’t want to d!e." There was something about the way she said it. Like someone who had already said goodbye in her heart. We moved fast. Consent signed. Blõõd arranged. Theatre ready. The obstetrician-gynecologist began the surgery, expecting to remove a massive fibroid. The room was quiet except for the sound of the suction machine. Then suddenly The doctor froze. He leaned closer. His eyes widened. “Wait…” We all looked at him. His voice shook. “This is not a fibroid.” My heart started racing. He reached carefully inside and lifted something small. And then A tiny arm moved. "It’s a baby!" he shouted. For a second, nobody breathed. A baby. Alive. Small. Premature. Covered in blõõd. I felt my knees weaken. The baby let out a weak cry. The anaesthetist looked at the monitor in disbelief. “How was this missed?” Before we could recover from the shock The doctor looked back inside again. His face changed. "There’s another one…" Tears filled my eyes before she even said it. Minutes later Another baby was delivered. A girl. A boy and a girl. Twins. We were supposed to remove a tumour. Instead, we were holding two living babies. The room that prepared for loss… Turned into a delivery room. Some of us were crying openly behind our masks. When the mother woke up in recovery, she looked confused. "Is the fibroid gone?" she whispered weakly. The doctor smiled through tears. "There was no fibroid." We placed two tiny wrapped babies beside her. "You had twins." She stared at them like her brain couldn’t understand what her eyes were seeing. Then she started crying. Deep, painful, grateful tears. "I was told I couldn’t conceive…" she sobbed. All those weeks of blééding… All the fear of dy!ng… And inside her God was hiding two heartbeats. Today, as a nurse, I learned something I will never forget: Sometimes what looks like a problem on the scan… Is a miracle in disguise. What was scheduled as a surgery for loss… Turned into the birth of a boy and a girl. And there wasn’t a dry eye in the theatre. 😭 Preshcute utonwa
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Imaima sunday
Imaima sunday@mz_imaima·
@EmirSirdam If the last election was free and fair, Peter Obi would have been our President. But some delusional youth will still argue. But the thing is, the Peter Obi momentum is slowly wearing off unless he finds a way to contest in PDP if he wants to win 2027.
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Emir Sirdam
Emir Sirdam@EmirSirdam·
To Ghe ghe One would have expected you to stick to your niche, which is brewed in Stupidity and Moral Decadence. Politics is not your turf…. Electoral reforms, you were silent. Kidnapping in Delta and across the country, you were silent. Bad Economy nko? Silence Poor healthcare, you no fit talk… Elections are now around the corner, and you think your voice should matter? Nigerians, this is what you get when you make stupid people famous
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Imaima sunday
Imaima sunday@mz_imaima·
And maybe being tired doesn’t mean you’re incapable of love. Maybe it simply means you’ve been brave for too long. Love still exists. And when it comes, it won’t need convincing. It will feel like home.
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Imaima sunday
Imaima sunday@mz_imaima·
But I still believe this, when love comes, you won’t just know it in your head, you will feel it in your spirit. It won’t confuse you. It won’t exhaust you. It won’t make you beg to be seen. It will feel safe. It will feel steady. It will feel like rest
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Imaima sunday
Imaima sunday@mz_imaima·
May we never arrive at a place where love stands before us and we fail to recognise it. Where our hearts, worn thin from waiting to be chosen, to be someone’s person, grow so tired that they begin to doubt what they once longed for
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