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DR. DREH
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@MobilePunch @tokunbo_wahab
Bros, i commend the good work you are doing as regards omotaku thugs, this is another one to look at
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From Sefton Road to Vicarage Road to Villa Park to Wembley to Old Trafford to San Siro back to Villa Park to Goodison Park and finally to Portman Road. It’s been some journey that I only dreamt of as a boy! But with this dream there has to be an ending and Saturday might be the Last Game Of My Professional Career🤘🏾💛💜🤍❤️💙 23 years and OUT!
To be continued….
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Baba vex comot seat because dem dey record am 😭💔
Oyindamola🙄@dammiedammie35
Man stormed an MTN office after his 150GB one month unlimited plan got exhausted in just 6 days and they couldn’t even give any reasonable explanation!!! This is what we all need to do!!! The way data plans disappears lately is ins@ne💔💔
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I want to put this out here because some single persons who are about to make the ultimate decision of marriage might need it:
There’s a big difference between being financially comfortable as a single person and being comfortable when you’re married.
As a single person, it’s easy to feel like you’ve figured things out because your expenses are controlled and predictable. But the moment you get married, your baseline for everything changes. What you see as financial comfort now would require much more management to be enough. Because you have to feed, shelter and cater for 2 adults.
If you really want to understand or get ahead of it, take your current recurring expenses and multiply it by 4. That’s the kind of financial capacity it takes to maintain the same level of comfort you currently enjoy as a single person.
There is more. Being married without children is one thing. When you introduce children into the equation, the demands increases. At that point, multiply your single person expenses by eight for two kids. That’s when the real weight of responsibility starts to show.
Those ‘luxuries’ and cravings you will still be able to afford them, but you would not buy them. Because bills will come at you thick and fast, never ending. Eventually, you recondition to anticipate unforeseen expenses and become more conservative with personal spending.
My point is: Prepare. Have a trajectory and make sure you marry a partner who would work to support your home. That way, your income increases proportionally with your expenses.
Many single people think they’ve cracked the code on financial comfort and they jump into marriage without well detailed plans. They forget to factor that as single people, they’re operating in a controlled environment with limited variables. You can only understand it when you step into that phase of life.
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Me: “ChatGPT, my chest hurts. Should I be worried?”
ChatGPT: “Probably just muscle strain. Rest and hydrate.”
Me: “Going to bed then.”
*lies down* (6 hours later)
Me: “ChatGPT, I’m in the ICU. It was a heart attack.”
ChatGPT: “You’re right. Classic presentation. Would you like me to list 10 warning signs you missed?”
This is the current state of ChatGPT’s reliability.
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Arsenal's results in the Premier League in April since Mikel Arteta took charge in December 2019:
2021:
❌ Arsenal 0-3 Liverpool
✅ Sheffield United 0-3 Arsenal
🤝 Arsenal 1-1 Fulham
❌ Arsenal 0-1 Everton
2022:
❌ Crystal Palace 3-0 Arsenal
❌ Arsenal 1-2 Brighton
❌ Southampton 1-0 Arsenal
✅ Chelsea 2-4 Arsenal
✅ Arsenal 3-1 Manchester United
2023:
✅ Arsenal 4-1 Leeds United
🤝 Liverpool 2-2 Arsenal
🤝 West Ham United 2-2 Arsenal
🤝 Arsenal 3-3 Southampton
❌ Manchester City 4-1 Arsenal
2024:
✅ Arsenal 2-0 Luton Town
✅ Brighton 0-3 Arsenal
❌ Arsenal 0-2 Aston Villa
✅ Wolves 0-2 Arsenal
✅ Arsenal 5-0 Chelsea
✅ Tottenham 2-3 Arsenal
2025:
✅ Arsenal 2-1 Fulham
🤝 Everton 1-1 Arsenal
🤝 Arsenal 1-1 Brentford
✅ Ipswich Town 0-4 Arsenal
🤝 Arsenal 2-2 Crystal Palace
2026:
❌ Arsenal 1-2 Bournemouth
Arsenal didn't play any games in April 2020 due to the Covid pandemic.
Twenty-six matches, 11 wins, seven draws, eight losses.

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The moment Garnacho decided to join Chelsea
GC 3@utdgc5
What’s the most frustrating thing Garnacho’s ever done in a United shirt
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In the corporate world, if you have:
- a decent salary,
- a manager who trusts you without micromanaging,
- the flexibility of a hybrid work setup,
- the freedom to take time off when needed,
- opportunities for growth and skill development,
- a supportive and inclusive company culture,
You’re already among the top 1% of professionals enjoying a truly balanced and fulfilling work life.
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Banking anytime, any day especially if the long game is consulting.
The exposure you get in banking is hard to replicate.
You are dealing with different businesses, different industries, different kinds of problems, all at once. Over time, you begin to understand how businesses really operate, not just from theory, but from cash flow, risk, and decision making.
Beyond the technical side, banking forces you to build relationships with clients, stakeholders and decision makers.
You meet business owners, executives, and decision makers regularly. That network becomes valuable later.
Consulting thrives on network, trust and access, and all these are built over time.
I have seen many consulting firms owned by former bankers. This transition is not by chance. They leave with industry knowledge, strong relationships, and a clear understanding of what businesses need.
If you want to build a solid consulting career, banking gives you a strong foundation to stand on.
Temitayo 🧘🏾♂️🪔🧘🏾♂️@tehmie_
Consulting or Banking? And why?
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Somebody somewhere might need this.
Child is sick — Exodus 15:26
Overwhelmed — Isaiah 40:11
Exhausted — Matthew 11:28
Need strength — Isaiah 40:29
Anxious about baby — Philippians 4:6-7
Feel like you’re failing — Romans 8:1
Need wisdom — James 1:5
Need patience — Galatians 5:22-23
Postpartum emotions — Psalms 34:18
Need peace in chaos — Isaiah 26:3
Need rest — Psalms 23:1-3
Trying to do it all — Psalms 127:2
Feeling unseen — Genesis 16:13
Protecting your child — Psalms 121:7-8
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