Emmanuel Unique

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Emmanuel Unique

Emmanuel Unique

@unique_emm78284

Katılım Şubat 2026
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Emmanuel Unique
Emmanuel Unique@unique_emm78284·
@TheBeninBlogger So a woman's sexual energy is a pure energy capable of changing a man's fortune.... But a man's energy is money???🚶🚶🚶
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The Benin Blogger
The Benin Blogger@TheBeninBlogger·
Lady shares what she discovered about herself since she stopped being a Christian.
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Emmanuel Unique
Emmanuel Unique@unique_emm78284·
@FansTribeHQ @GodfreyPeterAFC Financially, it's a tricky deal. Rashford earns £325k per week and an annual package of up to £19.5m. His deal at Man U is till 2028. He won't take a wage cut at Arsenal and Man U won't sell him to a rival at £25m.
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Sir Collins, MAAT.
Sir Collins, MAAT.@CollinsofYork·
I am still trying to comprehend the psychological makeup, wickedness and sickness that would make a woman beat a child to this extent.
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Rasheedat Ajibade OON, OLY
THIS IS WHY I STARTED. . I am a product of a grassroots coach. Someone who showed up for me with no resources, no recognition, just pure belief that I could become something great. And I did. By God’s grace, I play for @PSG_Feminines and I captain the Super Falcons of Nigeria. But as my career grew, I started to notice something that broke my heart. The coaches doing this work every single day across Nigeria on grassroots pitches, in communities, with barely any resources, no one is investing in them. No certificate. No formal training. No support. Just passion. Just love for the game. So I made a decision. I started the Rasheedat Ajibade Foundation NIS Coaching Education Scholarship because I believe that if you invest in the coach, you invest in every single player they will ever coach for the rest of their career and for the rest of their lives. Behind every great Nigerian athlete is a coach who believed in them first. Let us invest in those coaches. If you believe what I believe that Nigerian sport changes from the ground up, not the top down, share this. Invest in this. Be a part of this. #RasheedatAjibade #RasheedatAjibadeFoundation #NISScholarship #GrassrootsFootball #NigerianFootball #SuperFalcons #PSG #CoachDevelopment #SportsEducation #NigerianSport #AfricanFootball #WomenInSport #GrassrootsCoach #InvestInCoaches #9jaFootball #ChangeTheGame
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Emmanuel Unique
Emmanuel Unique@unique_emm78284·
@BAM_2027 @OOlusore @OyoPoliceNG This isn't Nigeria. We can admit that the issues raised in the commentary exist. But to use a video in another region to drive a point is quite disheartening.
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Prof™
Prof™@OOlusore·
Dear Oyo State Police Command, @OyoPoliceNG I received this Video from Someone Abroad few minutes ago. Kindly Verify and Act on it for the Safety of Oyo State Residents. Thank You. M. O. Olayinka.
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Olaudah Equiano®
Olaudah Equiano®@RealOlaudah·
Pastor Chris Oyakhilome's mind-blowing prophecy on the 2027 Nigerian presidential elections. A must watch!
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JusticeCrack
JusticeCrack@Justice_Crack·
Those who rejoice in illegality often have something questionable about them if you look closely. My unfortunate elder brother from the Southwest, Sayilaw, it is quite unfortunate that you rejoiced when I was kidnapped simply because I made a video responding to your claim on a podcast that Nigeria is better today than it was 10 years ago. In that video, I asked a simple question: if Nigeria is safer and better today, why did you relocate your family abroad instead of leaving them here? Rather than engage with the argument, you chose to celebrate my disappearance. That, unfortunately, says a lot about your character. However, as has always been my principle, I do not engage in personal attacks or drag individuals unless it concerns the betterment of Nigeria. My only concern is building a better Nigeria—a Nigeria where citizens will not feel the need to send their families abroad for safety and opportunities while returning home to defend bad governance. Remember, nothing lasts forever. In my time and in my generation, I still believe Nigeria will be great again. Justice can never be cracked. God bless Nigeria. 🇳🇬
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Emmanuel Unique
Emmanuel Unique@unique_emm78284·
@FansTribeHQ @GodfreyPeterAFC Since it's an English deal, tax which would push transfer fees to at least £30m and he won't take a wage cut either. So Man U would either have to sell lower than £25m or loan him out again. At the end, Rashford would most likely see out his contract and leave as a free agent.
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Emmanuel Unique
Emmanuel Unique@unique_emm78284·
@FansTribeHQ @GodfreyPeterAFC If the deal happens, he would likely push for a 2-year deal. This would cost Arsenal a total of £65m (Two years wages + transfer fee). We all know that he won't have a significant resale value at the end of his contract at which he would be 31 yrs except he goes to Saudi league.
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David Ornstein
David Ornstein@David_Ornstein·
🚨 Arsenal exploring deal to sign Christos Tzolis from Club Brugge. 24yo left-sided winger expected to be gettable for ~€40m. Move for Greece international does not impact #AFC interest in Morgan Rogers or other options to strengthen attack @TheAthleticFC nytimes.com/athletic/73550…
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Lord of war
Lord of war@Abiodunali32·
🔥 This is the kind of movie you finish and instantly want to recommend to everyone.
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Emmanuel Unique
Emmanuel Unique@unique_emm78284·
@GunBlanco @Afcxtreme @David_Ornstein @TheAthleticFC I get your point ... But he is excellent as a squad option. Won't upset the wage books, fits seamlessly into the squad system since we don't play so much in transition. Is 24 and getting into his prime. Would play more of the Trossard role. Arsenal will pay less than €40m.
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honest30bgfan
honest30bgfan@honest30bgfan_·
This is the only way we can have a change in Nigeria, because some of these elderly women that collect money for vote are not even aware what they are doing is not right, it’s your duty as a youth to educate them. Please pass this video to someone else until it goes viral
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سهم
سهم@1SMi_·
المقطع الاكثر انتشارًا!!!!!!!!!!! استوديو قناة في جنوب إفريقيا بعد خسارة منتخبهم في افتتاح كاس العالم أمام المكسيك 🇿🇦💀💀💀💀
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ToluwalogoAgboola
ToluwalogoAgboola@RevToluAgboola·
YOU CANNOT BE SILENT NOW. There are judgments that arrive because wicked men sinned, and there are judgments that arrive because righteous men remained silent. Hear me carefully: every generation likes to identify its villains, but few generations are willing to confront its silent saints. We often imagine that the anger of GOD is stirred only by the rebellion of the wicked. Yet Scripture repeatedly reveals a more terrifying reality: GOD is not only offended by the presence of evil; HE is also offended by the absence of righteous men who should be speaking against it. The harlot will be judged for her immorality, but what of the preacher who saw her destruction and refused to warn her? The nation will be judged for its idols, but what of the watchmen who noticed the altars being erected and never lifted their voices? The young men will answer for their compromise, but what of the fathers who preferred peace with men over faithfulness to GOD? Many of us have mistaken silence for wisdom when GOD calls it cowardice. You saw error and said nothing. You watched men merchandise the Gospel and said nothing. You watched prayer disappear from the Church and said nothing. You watched the fear of GOD evaporate from the assemblies of the saints and said nothing. You watched sin become fashionable among believers and said nothing. And because your hands never touched the corruption, you convinced yourself that you were innocent. But GOD does not only investigate what a man did. GOD also investigates what a man tolerated. The watchman in Ezekiel was not judged because he created the danger. He was judged because he failed to sound the trumpet. This is the deception of passive Christianity. We think we are righteous because we are not participating in darkness, while GOD is asking why we are not confronting it. The greatest betrayal of truth is not always opposition. Sometimes it is the silence of those entrusted with its defense. A generation is rarely destroyed because devils became stronger. Generations are destroyed because righteous men became quieter. The tragedy of our time is not that darkness is increasing. Darkness has always desired to increase. The tragedy is that men who should be groaning between the porch and the altar are busy preserving their reputations. Men who should be crying aloud and sparing not are busy protecting platforms, invitations, and the applause of men. Beloved, there comes a point where silence becomes participation. When GOD gives you a burden and you bury it, your silence becomes a vote for the very thing HE sent you to confront. When GOD gives you a trumpet and you refuse to blow it, your silence becomes partnership with the destruction that follows. When GOD gives you light and you hide it, you become accountable for the darkness that spreads around you. May GOD deliver us from the sin of respectable silence. May HE deliver us from the desire to be accepted by men while nations are perishing. May HE deliver us from the kind of Christianity that values comfort above obedience to HIS Word. For on the Last Day, some men will weep because they committed evil. Others will weep because they watched evil flourish, possessed the truth that could have confronted it, and chose to remain silent. And in that hour, many will discover that silence was never neutrality before GOD. It was disobedience.
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Adaeze Osakwe
Adaeze Osakwe@Adaezexoraeco·
Could the answer be trees?.... Hmmm....
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Eric
Eric@TheAweboBird·
@EzeEnthusiast Overrated! Not much to write home about except for the two chances created. That's literally it!
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