Temidäyo LINGO

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Temidäyo LINGO

Temidäyo LINGO

@temi_21

Mechanical engineer||Car enthusiast

Katılım Eylül 2017
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𝑰𝒅𝒓𝒊𝒔 𝑨. 𝑶𝒏𝒊 PhD
The man I envy the most on this App even though he is no longer with us. Unlike me and many others, he left only great and beneficial footprints on this App. Forever, he will continue to earn good rewards. He never engaged in any argument, no politics, no issue with anyone. Just pure Da'wah. He used this app perfectly until Allah took him. May Allah be pleased with him always. Āmīn.
olufemi las@Olu_las

Please kindly spread his recitations, may Allah have mercy on his soul and send light to his grave.Ameen ya rabb. 🤲🙏

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Temidäyo LINGO@temi_21·
@piousdeenn Look at it this way, when Allah forgives you and you earn his pleasure you're in his good graces and everything just follows through....rizq, health, knowledge, everything you want and more...... it's the key to everything
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Sara@piousdeenn·
Has anyone experienced real changes after saying Astaghfirullah regularly? What happened in your life?
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Temidäyo LINGO@temi_21·
@Campus9jaa I remember this course and yes it is possible to assign that much mark to it and yes it is very possible for you to not get up to half of it
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Temidäyo LINGO@temi_21·
@Omotola2326 Realizing I'm no longer going to be the youngest in every room I walk into has been one of the many reality checks of my adulthood
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Kaothar❤
Kaothar❤@Omotola2326·
I was in JSS 1 in 2015 and you?🌚
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DDSTAR@DrawDesignStar·
Who does this pose remind you of?
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Temidäyo LINGO@temi_21·
@emmywayne64 Nobody, I repeat, nobody is as callous as Waller as a boss. She'd sacrifice you without batting an eye
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Emmanuel@emmywayne64·
If you were a superhero, who would you rather work for? Fury, Waller, Cecil or Edgar?
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violet✧*。
violet✧*。@violettweets_·
what do these colors remind you of?
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Anime Club
Anime Club@DragonBall43ver·
The green gang, who’s missing?
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John Bumstead
John Bumstead@RDKLInc·
I have finally found the most beautiful computer. New old stock from 1980. Never been turned on.
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Iman@imanhudaaa·
Yes I’m over it @duolingo, now leave me alone.😭
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Temidäyo LINGO@temi_21·
@AdedoyinOo99252 Make you prescribe and something goes wrong and suddenly this chat becomes exhibit 1 in the court case..... people really think the sacrifice involved in getting a medical license is a joke
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Olóyè.
Olóyè.@Ol0ye·
Nigeria is not hopeless because the leaders are lethargic. Every country reached that precipice and chose to either jump or retrace their steps. In Nigeria's case. The deeper problem is the years of neglect that has afflicted the Nigerian educational system and has therefore raised intellectually deficient people who do not have the mental facilities to think their way around a problem. Also, most people just don't read. A lot of intelligent people didn't pass through a formal educational system. But they'll all tell you they are avid readers. The quality of conversations and what usually trends on social gives us an insight into IQ level of the average Nigerian. It's a lot of gossip and low IQ topics that do not affect their lives in any way, shape or form. But since those are the topics that present a low barrier to entry IQ wise. That's what most people are able to participate in. The thought quality of a lot of Nigerians is severely impaired. What makes it truly hopeless is that anyone who's even of moderate intelligence can find their way out of the country and therefore abandon the rest behind. And the longer this goes on, the more hopeless the situation will become. We cannot build an economy on the brains of incompetent, low intelligence people. We need to invest in education. The hope is that if they somehow by some stroke of luck elect a somewhat competent leader. We can attract all those brains that left back to come back and build the country. We can supplement with hired expats. But it'll take at least a decade to reverse the rot if we start educational reforms today. Because it's in about 20 years that the newly upgraded brains will enter the job market.
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Michael Taiwo
Michael Taiwo@AskMichaelTaiwo·
Black people don’t have any business with tattoos. Half the time, you can’t even make sense of the ink on their bodies.
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P-REX@prexcom2025·
@OlukanniOlufemi @temi_21 @AskMichaelTaiwo @WaleBalogunK Russia's actions in Africa are exploitative and harmful. They're using our sovereignty for their own selfish interests. We need partners like the US who respect our autonomy and work with us to build a better future.
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Michael Taiwo
Michael Taiwo@AskMichaelTaiwo·
If you were absolutely sure that World War III would break out in the next five years, what would you do differently starting today? Bookmark this tweet.
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