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WAGMI, Higher Risks Higher Rewards

Lake of the Ozarks, MO Katılım Mart 2015
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Leko Jr 🇿🇦 
Leko Jr 🇿🇦 @lekojr_shoba·
Peer pressure is making some of you get pets. Now look at you in this economy both you and your pet haven't eaten since morning.
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Mide.O 🩷
Mide.O 🩷@Midatlblog·
Global Cities Ep. 6: Lagos Explained 🌍🇳🇬 Watch this beautiful documentary on Lagos and its people ❤️ 📷: Urban_Atlas_Quest
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Alhaji
Alhaji@yeankhar·
My wife was watching me play COD the other day and after a while she couldn’t keep it in anymore. She said “why do you like kìllinğ people from behind? Don’t you have honor? Face them like a man nau” Lmao when e reach your turn, write letter to the enemy that you’re coming to shoot them 😂
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Restoring Your Faith in Humanity
When Nadal realized the ballkid was a true fan 🥰 That gorgeous smile from Nadal!!! Well deserved by the ball kid ❤️
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Lexybabs
Lexybabs@Lexybabs·
This will forever be funny 😆 a
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234DRIVE
234DRIVE@234Drive·
How he damaged a 40 Million Naira engine in 2 minutes by making a MISTAKE we all make 👇
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Hugger-In-Chief| Chidinma| Zora the Explorer|
The Japanese embassy is probably the only civilized embassy in the world. You pay for your visa after it’s approved. That abbreviation country could never🫠
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Dipo
Dipo@swag_lukarz·
One of the things I’ve learnt the hard way about women is; Women easily forget, invest in yourself as a man.
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Sir Dickson
Sir Dickson@Wizarab10·
Being unfailingly kind. Something people never fail to undervalue.
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سيدة
سيدة@Ajoke__xx·
Your boring lifestyle has kept you safe from many haram , sins, regret and unpleasant experiences.
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miia
miia@miiagarro·
my greatest adult disappointment was discovering that bad people get away with everything
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Ebun@kenkenlewu·
A junior staff in my office dièd last year. Just three days before his death, he sold a piece of land to pay for his wife’s bride price. He told me that his wife wanted to use the entire money about ₦800k to buy clothes, shoes, and a new phone for the event. I advised him to keep ₦400k aside and told his wife he was owing someone, so she should manage the remaining ₦400k. He sent the ₦400k to me for safekeeping. On the third day, while going to his wife’s village to drop some wine, he had an accîdent on his way back and passed away. When the office invited his wife to discuss bûrial arrangements, I told her that her husband’s money was with me. I immediately transferred the ₦400k to her.
Dammy Esquire.,@Dammi_Esq

If you owe someone money and they pass away, what does your conscience tell you to still pay or let it go? How do you feel knowing you’re indebted to someone who is no longer al!ve?

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@mjmarkson @kenkenlewu yea I used 'no matter the sum' because in reality no one is going to ask me to help them keep money that might tempt me
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@mjmarkson @kenkenlewu no matter the sum, if you have a good heart, you will always return the money to the family
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Markson mfoniso
Markson mfoniso@mjmarkson·
@kenkenlewu this is commendable, if we switch it up to 100m your mind will first want to play tricks with you before giving it back. may we never be tested in ways we cannot overcome
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Martins | Film Director
Martins | Film Director@Dir_Martinsz·
For a relationship to truly work in real life, you have to accept that you and your partner are two different individuals..shaped by different backgrounds, experiences, and ways of seeing the world…coming together to build one future. That alone requires patience, grace, and deep understanding. You won’t always think alike, feel the same, or see things from the same perspective—and that’s normal. Differences don’t mean something is wrong; if handled well, they become an opportunity for growth. In reality, you’ll notice a pattern: you meet someone you’re attracted to, but they lack sense. You find someone who has sense, but they can’t communicate. You meet a good communicator, but they struggle with trust. You find someone who trusts you, but they’re nonchalant. Then the one who isn’t nonchalant may not even have a clear future. It starts to feel like something is always missing. That’s where understanding the 80/20 rule comes in. If your partner is 80% right for you, chasing the missing 20% in someone else will only lead you in circles. Even if it’s 70/30 or 60/40, the principle still stands…there’s no perfect person anywhere. What matters is that the good clearly outweighs the bad. At the end of the day, it’s not always about who is right or wrong, but how you handle the moments when things don’t align. Do you listen or just react? Do you seek to understand, or are you only trying to be heard? Do you choose communication over ego? Healthy love isn’t about perfection or agreeing on everything…it’s about respecting each other enough to work through your differences, protect what you have, and keep choosing each other even when it’s not easy. That’s where real love shows up.
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NTANetwork
NTANetwork@NTANewsNow·
WATCH: President Tinubu commiserates with families of victims of the recent attack on Angwan Rukuba.
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Big Uncle
Big Uncle@Usmanashafe·
“Once you asked me out, I’ll remove BROTHER from your name” You won’t understand this if you’re not Yoruba 😁
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Nigeria Stories
Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories·
JUST IN: A young man named Abbas has been arrested by the NSCDC in Yobe state for dressing like a woman to visit his girlfriend in her father's house.
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