Celz

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Celz

Celz

@parcel_parcels

Frontend Engineer | Crafting scalable & high-performance web apps | Creating seamless digital experiences | React | Next.js | UI/UX Focused

Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Temmuz 2017
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Celz@parcel_parcels·
@_Ederson99 This fool missed what could have been a 4th goal..
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Ederson@_Ederson99·
Vamos Brazil 🇧🇷
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Dapsie@Dapsijaiye·
When I hear things like "you did not treat us well", I take a deep breath and ruminate. In Nigeria, it often means you didn't condone indiscipline. However, a gentleman should know when the curtain is drawn. You have done your bit, thank you. Now take a bow and leave that office.
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Verydarkman@Verydakman_·
🚨🗣️ A retired senior police officer reportedly tried clinging to his former office after leaving service, only to be met with stiff resistance from junior officers who felt he had not treated them fairly while in authority. Despite his retirement, he allegedly continued showing up, even though the incoming officer hadn’t resumed. But the message from his former subordinates was blunt retirement isn’t a suggestion it’s a full stop. What played out reads less like protocol and more like unfinished business catching up. In the end, authority faded the moment the uniform did. In Nigeria’s version of “retire but not tired,” reality had other plans.
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@rgfray1 It wasn't even aggressive... Relax
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RGF@rgfray1·
Disgraceful tackle from Qatar’s Assim Madibo on Ismael Kone. Down 3-0 and he makes a tackle like this that ends Kone’s World Cup Disgrace to the game. Ban Madibo #canmnt
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Celz@parcel_parcels·
@thaiwohofficial @gwg_ng How is a Husband and wife fight another person's business? Especially when ure not related to them
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GWG@gwg_ng·
Trending video shows a husband physically ass@ulting his wife, reportedly in Abia State. _ _ _ #verydarkman Go Bek Nestoil Ltd Chike Amapiano FreeTV I KNOW WHO I BE South Africa Portugal Croatia Harry Kane Henry South Korea Nestoil Ltd
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Celz@parcel_parcels·
@gwg_ng The fact that these women sees the signs and still go ahead bcos of what they wanna benefit
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Celz@parcel_parcels·
🇿🇦 Xenophobic football team prefer coming home to securing their jobs from foreigners at the expense of qualifying from the worldcup group stage🤣🤣.. Nobody socks the white man's cock better than a South African😁 #Southafrica #worldcup #xenophobia #mokoena
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Celz@parcel_parcels·
@GovernmentZA They are coming home to meet the deadline to march.. lazy fucks
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Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories·
South Africa 🇿🇦 team captain Ronwen Williams has urged football fans in Africa and other countries to unite, saying, "Let's leave politics to politicians and play football."
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Celz@parcel_parcels·
@sholard_mancity Xenophobia really wanna go home b4 June 30th to collect their jobs from foreigners.. xenophobic Banana 🤣🤣🤣
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Sholla Ard 🇰🇪@sholard_mancity·
Today, South Africa plays the Czech Republic. As a continent, we should be behind South Africa. This is the game they bounce back. Let's put politics, immigration debates, and social media stereotypes aside for 90 minutes. South Africa is not just a few viral videos. It's a nation of over 50 million people and, whether you like it or not, it is part of Africa. Nigeria has problems. Ghana has problems. South Africa has problems. Yet some people only seem interested in South Africa's flaws. Today, I'm backing Africa. 🇿🇦🌍
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Celz@parcel_parcels·
@Uncle_Tom11 Black South Africans are lazy... they are drug addicts.. they are poor.. even their girls hate them🤣
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UncleTom🇿🇦@Uncle_Tom11·
Being hated by the entire continent for protecting your country is a super flex. South Africa 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦 be proud!!! ✊✊✊
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@_Bongekile_ Lol.. u mean ur slave masters the white??
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Bongekile Mthembu🇿🇦@_Bongekile_·
South Africa is the best footballing nation and we’re also richer than any other African country, I understand why we are hated
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@askiaz__ Useless animals
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Askia Zåmåhnì 👩‍💻
After beating a black man like this in your country you expect me and other AFRICANS to support South Africa in the world cup tournament cos “blood is thicker than what??? You South Africans must be mad
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Celz@parcel_parcels·
This energy u used to compose this letter can be put into marching round South Africa black trenches territory to get ur jobs back from the foreigners you xenophobic killer fool.
African Hub@AfricanHub_

An Open Letter from the People of South Africa 🇿🇦 Dear Brothers and Sisters across the African Continent, We, the people of South Africa, write to you today with heavy hearts, deep humility, and sincere remorse. As fellow Africans bound by shared history, culture, struggles, and dreams, we reach out to ask for your forgiveness. In recent years, our country has witnessed shameful episodes of xenophobia acts of violence, discrimination, and hostility directed at our African brothers and sisters who came to South Africa seeking safety, opportunity, or a better life. These incidents do not represent the true spirit of Ubuntu that defines us: “I am because we are.” They betray the values of solidarity and hospitality that our ancestors fought for during the liberation struggles. We acknowledge the pain, fear, and betrayal many of you have felt. We condemn these acts unequivocally and stand with you in mourning the lives lost and the dignity wounded. We are truly sorry. We apologise without reservation or excuse. No economic hardship, no frustration, no political rhetoric can justify turning against our own. You are not foreigners in our hearts you are family. From Nigerians, Zimbabweans, Somalis, Congolese, Ghanaians, Mozambicans, and every corner of our beautiful continent, we have received your talent, your entrepreneurship, your music, your ideas, and your resilience. You have enriched us. Today we ask you, from the bottom of our collective soul, to forgive us. Let us heal these wounds together and recommit to the African unity our forefathers envisioned. As we do so, we also humbly ask for your support in the remaining games of the World Cup. Our national team, Bafana Bafana, carries not only South Africa’s hopes but the pride of the entire continent on the global stage. Every goal we score, every victory we earn, belongs to Africa. Your cheers, your prayers, your positive energy from homes, stadiums, and social media across the continent would mean more to us than you can imagine. Let us turn this moment into one of unity: let the world see Africans standing together, celebrating one another, and proving that our shared identity is stronger than any division. We commit ourselves to doing better to building a South Africa that welcomes, protects, and uplifts every African who walks among us. We commit to teaching our children the true meaning of African brotherhood and to holding our leaders accountable for policies that reflect compassion and justice. Thank you for listening to our apology. Thank you for the grace you have already shown us in the past. We look forward to a future where Africans move together, win together, and rise together. With profound respect, regret, and hope The People of South Africa
 (From Cape Town to Musina, from Durban to Johannesburg one nation reaching out to our African family)

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Celz@parcel_parcels·
@weloveghana042 See how well built he is.. better than all of them
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we love ghana@weloveghana042·
They assault£d him and made away with his money.
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we love ghana@weloveghana042·
🇬🇭🇿🇦 A Ghanaian popularly known as “Sabato,” a staunch supporter of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), was attacked in South Africa after returning from the UK last month with valid travel documents. According to him, South African police and some xenophobic South Africans assaulted him after claiming he was a Nigerian involved in drug dealing. He further stated that his properties were destroyed and cash and other valuables were stolen.
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@GaytonMcK They'll be back to continue the xenophobic march.. I hope white south Africans (your masters) successfully seperate from you.
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Gayton McKenzie@GaytonMcK·
You lost like the Champs that you are today, you didn’t humiliate us, you gave undeserved respect to the Mexicans on the field. We have a team here that can go very far, let’s not give up on this team South Africa. Let us stand behind our Boyz.
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Nathaniel@MrNathaniel_69·
South Africa may be losing, but their women will always have a special place in my heart😍
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@UnkleAyo They were so eager to go back home b4 the foreigners collects their jobs... The whole midfield looked tired, they were busy marching instead of training.
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