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oladele samson

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some where Katılım Ocak 2022
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oladele samson@oladele35849071·
@olajiire101 Just try and do that when he still here or you will regret it later when he is gone ,taking from experience though
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Olajiire 🎭
Olajiire 🎭@olajiire101·
I don’t have a strong bond with my pops, and it’s painful. I won’t let that happen between me and my son.
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Adedamola❤️❤️❤️
Adedamola❤️❤️❤️@ThatGirlDML_1·
Mo kan je omo kan to strong ni, country yii fe pa mi.
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ĸolαde
ĸolαde@twitgameboy·
Anything wey you Dey go through now, as long as you no Dey smoke colos, and investing on a girl that's still talking to 4 other guys, hope still dey. 📌
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Slim
Slim@onu_slim·
Yusuf Buhari just secured the APC ticket for House of Reps, unopposed. His qualification? His father used to live in Aso Rock. His manifesto? “I will never disappoint you, God willing”. This is the Nigerian political class in full display. The son inherits the seat the same way he’d inherit a shop.
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LERRY
LERRY@_AsiwajuLerry·
What do you want in the month of May? Speak it into existence.
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YOM🗣️
YOM🗣️@ThaBoyYom·
I’ll rather read a book written by Olamide Baddo.. Yes! Tell me what the struggle was like making it as a poor kid from Bariga, from being a studio rat to a boss That mental transitioning making it out of the hood.. How he dealt with family, peers, envy and all… I can tap inspiration from that easily! Make I buy book wey Otedola write ? FEMI OTEDOLA ?
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superdad
superdad@udysznx·
debt bro. gbese. pray make you no enter that shit. it kills the spirit
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Fafiola Oluwafemi
Fafiola Oluwafemi@FafysamuelDr·
Now that the furore over @Tunde_OD’s post(s) has died down, I only have one small observation. I find it funny when people call Tunde the ‘Chess guy’ in a disparaging way. As though he was just one random, lucky individual who knew nothing more than how to play chess, then got an unexpected recognition for it. But that is where they get things wrong. In my little years in the Nigerian chess circuit, I have met many ‘chess guys’—people who obsessed so much about chess to the detriment of every other thing: family, education, career. A guy once told me how he spent the emergency delivery funds entrusted to his care for his uncle’s pregnant wife on a chess tournament. Tunde is more than a chess guy. I have known him for 22 years now, and he is a stellar embodiment of brilliance, courage and selflessness. Growing up in a backwater (literally called Isale Odo) street in Ikorodu, his brilliant storytelling, polished English, visionary and organisational skills have not come naturally to him. They have come by intentionally seizing every little opportunity through arduous labour: applying himself, with an empty stomach, to an education provided through hard-fought battles by his parents; volunteering in church groups; always opening his hands to others when he barely had enough for himself. A razor-sharp focus and an ever burning desire to become better at things, and then impact others with that knowledge and skill is what makes Tunde Tunde. Chess is just one tool, important though it is, in Tunde’s repertoire. Moses’ cane was important in parting the Red Sea for Israel’s deliverance, but Moses was also learned in all the wisdom of the Egyptians. Chess is just the vehicle Tunde uses as an inroad (creating unlikely paths through Red seas) to transform lives society had written off. Chess in slums is not just a chess NGO, it is a multidimensional organisation using chess, technology, storytelling, role modelling, alternative educational methods to transform the lives of less privileged children. It is a bridge for the restoration of dignity to those robbed of it. That bridge involves a visionary leader constantly reminding those kids that ‘it is possible to do great things from a small place.’ Tunde is not, and has never claimed to be the best chess player Nigeria has. But he gets recognised for chess—or I think it is chess that gets recognised because of him—because of his strong mix of skills carefully cultivated over the years. Hate him or love him, Nigeria desperately needs better icons of intellectual and moral roundedness to celebrate and celebritize. And the ‘chess guy’ is one breath of fresh air.
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Oluyomi Ojo
Oluyomi Ojo@OluyomiOjo·
THE POLITICS OF NIGERIA CANNOT PRODUCE THE NIGERIA YOU GUYS DREAM OF. I need you all to remember this.
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Alabi@the_Lawrenz·
If you could get paid to move to any country of your choice, which country are you going to pick ?
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Ken
Ken@K3N3_X·
But all you all care about is giving PO a chess board or honoring a presidential invite. See, even as a PO supporter I’m telling you all to REST. ZUKWANUIKE. Allow people support who they want to support and do whatever they want. And honoring an invite doesn’t equal to supporting him. This behavior from some of us is disgusting abeg. I support PO but don’t see anything wrong with honoring an invitation from the Villa. Some of you criticizing him go honor that invite if na you them invite. REST!!
Tunde Onakoya@Tunde_OD

Yes. Fawaz now works with a prestigious fashion brand, Ayomide is completing his degree at Miva university, Jamiu won the United Nations games in New York and will be returning this summer for an internship with @icnnyc This is my life’s work and promise to every child I meet.

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Dear Son.
Dear Son.@DearS_o_n·
Be brutally honest. Has suicidal thought ever crossed your mind?
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YOLO ONI IRESI 🕊️💯💫
YOLO ONI IRESI 🕊️💯💫@farmer_yolo·
I am not stopping forever.…🫡✅ Dear X customers.., I have 65 bags of well-cleaned Nigerian rice going for 46K and 110 foreign bags selling for 58k.….🫡✨ Stone-free Well-color sorted Don't forget to retweet if this pops up on your timeline. Help me, I never eat for two days because customer no-buy market. 😩 08148990122/07034521999 Ilorin…📍
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Tunde Onakoya
Tunde Onakoya@Tunde_OD·
Yes. Fawaz now works with a prestigious fashion brand, Ayomide is completing his degree at Miva university, Jamiu won the United Nations games in New York and will be returning this summer for an internship with @icnnyc This is my life’s work and promise to every child I meet.
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Olamilekan@Sir_Perryy

They are all the validation you need

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Dr Dípò Awójídé
Dr Dípò Awójídé@OgbeniDipo·
For those who have asked, to celebrate @YhungProf0, Ladoke Akintola University of Technology’s best‑graduating student, please make a donation to 2410293863, Zenith Bank, OLADEPO Caleb Olugbenga. Many thanks 💙. Please RT ko lor far!
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👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊
👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊@UnkleAyo·
You quoted my tweet with an introductory message from 2022 @Tunde_OD then blocked me, to prove that I was "famzing" you. Also share how you were explaining yourself. When you're ready, you'll go and remove that 5 mins Davido album you sent. I didn't listen to it.
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esquire, óbum.@Obumnemetg

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