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Chinaza

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Online เข้าร่วม Nisan 2016
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Chinaza
Chinaza@mode_graced·
My Lover. My Joy. My Source. My Sauce. My Favourite Place. My God.
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YabaLeftOnline
YabaLeftOnline@yabaleftonline·
“You have no light at the airport, and I have to fly back within the next 10 minutes. To the victims, there's nothing I can give you, whether it's money in millions, but console you and promise you that this experience will not repeat itself." — Tinubu tells bereaved families in Jos.
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Cyborg Warlord
Cyborg Warlord@Admiral_Cyborg·
So someone leaked a document that wasn't meant to be public. Reportedly, Amupitan was allegedly made to sign his own voluntary resignation letter before he was even appointed. Now, that letter is allegedly being used to blackmail him into this mess with ADC factions. Anarchy looms!
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Bolaji Abdullahi
Bolaji Abdullahi@BolajiADC·
This government did not deploy armoured tanks to protect the people of Plateau State earlier this week. They did not deploy them to confront the bandits that they call “prodigal sons” and “brothers.” But they deployed tanks at INEC headquarters in Abuja this morning, to protect themselves from peaceful everyday Nigerians. Show me your priorities, and I will show you who you are.
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ADC Vanguard
ADC Vanguard@ADCVanguard_·
BREAKING: This is the notification of resignation Hon Nafiu Bala, Deputy National Chairman of ADC received and stamped by INEC back then in October. Repost aggressively.
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Chinaza@mode_graced·
@Admiral_Cyborg There was something Nigerians used to do with ridiculous tweets. People would reply with off-topic comments. Let's do the same to all posts that attempt to divert attention from INEC. Reply frivolous posts with retweets of INEC's misbehaviour.
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Cyborg Warlord
Cyborg Warlord@Admiral_Cyborg·
INEC's plot to disenfranchise voters leaked, now VDM dragged BLORD to court and suddenly, BLORD is in prison. Conveniently, Omoyele Sowore has gotten involved, claiming that he'll get BLORD released... The timeline is shifting from INEC to VDM and BLORD... There are no coincidences in Nigerian politics.
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Chinaza@mode_graced·
There was something Nigerians used to do with ridiculous tweets. People would reply with off-topic comments. Let's do the same to all posts that attempt to divert attention from INEC. Reply frivolous posts with retweets of INEC's misbehaviour.
Cyborg Warlord@Admiral_Cyborg

INEC's plot to disenfranchise voters leaked, now VDM dragged BLORD to court and suddenly, BLORD is in prison. Conveniently, Omoyele Sowore has gotten involved, claiming that he'll get BLORD released... The timeline is shifting from INEC to VDM and BLORD... There are no coincidences in Nigerian politics.

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Chinaza@mode_graced·
@UnkleAyo The way my mind take cut as I saw the error...
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👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊@UnkleAyo·
** for what is worth. 😞😞😞 Oloyinbo oshi.
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👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊@UnkleAyo·
When you enter a psychiatric hospital, there's only one language mad people understand. Before now, the only things I did was teach/talk crypto, investments, finance, migration, science, tech, share free udemy courses, certifications, productivity templates. The entire range. My first drove of enemies came with the breakdown I did with FEMCO heist. I attracted microwitches and spineless tech bros that's always pandering to them. The next wave came because I was making strong academic statements. It was unsettling, I knew. Envy-driven, they started to latch onto innocent posts. The third wave was because of my political stand. Those ones went as far as photoshopping my pictures, my tribesmen o. Then I understood. The only language violence understands, is violence. So, I decided to play their game but as with every thing, I have a penchant for beating people at their games. I decided not to curate any image again. It is important that they know that this one spent over a decade dodging Matanmi wars in Ijoko - so I started to retaliate. What makes it different is: you'll do your own and forget but my brakes are dislodged. Fuckup no dey sour. You people that fuck with me attracted the most recent wave. The "let them be gassing him" group. The group that only see your reaction while ignoring the offending action. Anyways, I'm still stacked like mad in those other content fields and in my own time - I will start sharing most of what I even accumulated during my hiatus. But for what is what, It is imperative that I create an image where I'm not a good person. I want the general consensus to be - that one is a mad man. A toxic monster. That's the only "respect yourself" language people understand here. Thank God Im not looking for brand endorsements.
i_amA💎@_iamAdemola_D

@UnkleAyo Unkle Ayo used to be a lover boy, a true crypto gem. Unkle Ayo gave us a crypto escrow group that facilitated tons of trades worth millions of naira successfully, without a single issue in it. All of you that made him turn into this, IT SHALL NEVER BE WELL WITH YOU! Isee

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Chinaza
Chinaza@mode_graced·
You’re not behind in life. You’re just seeing other people’s highlights in real time.
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Geekay
Geekay@gkbalogs·
Guess what, people, I'll be hosting a Masterclass this April, and it gets even better! It's been fully paid for by @creditdirectltd, so it's completely FREE (not charging that ₦750k yet). Please retweet, bookmark this, and stay tuned for more information. Can't wait!!
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Chinaza@mode_graced·
Hold on, please. Is there a precedent for this?
Abia Daily@myabiadaily

Dear @inecnigeria, Why are you asking for a voter revalidation exercise, just few months to a major election, what is your motive? What is the issue? And why are you not being very explicit about this? Dear INEC, why are you hell bent on frustrating the good people of this beautiful country? Who are you working for? The people or who? Dear INEC, when are you going to stand up on your feet and ensure you’re counted to make this country great ? Dear INEC, what drives you? Selfishness or greatness?

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gst
gst@wearegst·
I don’t “do” politics. Yes, you do. “No power” is politics.
“High rent” is politics.
“Low salary” is politics. “Uber fare” is politics. “Insecurity” is politics. Politics doesn’t need your permission.
It will do you, whether you “do” it or not.
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Salz
Salz@salmabanks_·
Abuja, let’s all bombard the FCTA.. we all deserve transparency. It’s understandable not all of us were able to come out for the protest, but we can all do this from the comfort and safety of our homes. You can use template below as reference. 👇🏾
Stand out of my sunlight@SesnoO

PSA: Nigeria has a law called the Freedom of Information Act, 2011 that enables our access to public info like this. If you can, pls send a letter/email to FCTA. We all deserve to know what’s being done with our collective land. I’ve filed one myself. #savejabilake #savejabipark

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Osaretin Victor Asemota
Nigerians with sense, please don't stop praising Alex Otti and all he has done, even when others claim it was expected and it is all "hype." We have to highlight good governance so much that others see it as a true benchmark rather than having low expectations. Thanks, Oga Alex!
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Chinaza
Chinaza@mode_graced·
You don’t need to explain your healing to people who enjoyed your brokenness.
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Chinaza@mode_graced·
"Good people can sit with someone's pain without making it about their own anxiety. They don't need you to feel better to validate their helpfulness."
The Curious Tales@thecurioustales

Good people make you feel terrible about yourself when you first meet them. I spent years thinking I could spot authentic kindness from across a room. Warm smile, eager to help, quick to compliment, always available when you need them. All the social signals we associate with "nice." Then I started paying attention to who actually showed up during the worst moments of my life. The person who drove three hours in silence to sit with me in a hospital waiting room wasn't someone I'd ever describe as "friendly." She barely speaks in group settings. Never posts about her volunteer work. Has resting face that looks perpetually annoyed. But when crisis hit, she appeared without being asked and stayed without keeping score. Meanwhile, the people with inspirational quote collections and hearts in their Instagram bios were suddenly busy when I needed them most. Real goodness operates below the frequency of social performance. Genuinely good people have mastered something most of us resist: they've separated their worth from external validation. They don't need you to witness their kindness for it to feel real to them. This creates a strange paradox. The people most capable of genuine care often appear the most emotionally unavailable on the surface. They listen to understand, not to respond. Most conversations are elaborate turn taking. Person A talks, Person B waits for their opening to talk about themselves. Good people actually absorb what you're saying. They remember details you mentioned months ago. They ask followup questions about things you assumed nobody cared about. They disagree with you without trying to destroy you. Bad people treat disagreement as warfare. Every conversation becomes a battle for dominance. Good people can think you're completely wrong while still treating you like a human being worth engaging with. They keep promises to people who can't do anything for them. Watch how someone treats a waiter, a janitor, a customer service representative. Watch how they behave when there's nothing to gain and no audience to impress. Character reveals itself in asymmetric relationships. They've learned to be comfortable with other people's discomfort. Most of us rush to fix, solve, or cheer up anyone experiencing negative emotions. Good people can sit with someone's pain without making it about their own anxiety. They don't need you to feel better to validate their helpfulness. They have boundaries that actually protect something valuable. Bad people either have no boundaries or boundaries designed to make them look important. Good people have boundaries because they understand that saying yes to everything means saying yes to nothing that matters. The strangest sign: "they make you want to become better without ever suggesting you need improvement." Something about their presence elevates your own behavior. You find yourself being more honest, more patient, more thoughtful when they're around. Not because they demand it, but because they demonstrate what's possible. We mistake performance for character because performance is visible and character is mostly invisible until tested. Good people are almost never who you expect them to be.

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Chinaza
Chinaza@mode_graced·
@anyanwumo @GbengaWemimo You diagnosed the root of my money problem in this your reply. I always had someone to get money from (my dad) but I realized adulting means bankrolling myself 100%. I hope the man's story serves as a proper cautionary tale for us.
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Mo@anyanwumo·
@GbengaWemimo It always happens when they think they have someone who will give them such money. How on earth would think of loan for such when you have no means of repaying it. Hello should go and seat down.
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Gbenga Samuel-Wemimo
Gbenga Samuel-Wemimo@GbengaWemimo·
I got a call from the Chief Security Officer of my former office He said he needed a loan of ten million Naira I asked him what he needed the loan for He said his wife had recently clocked 50 and she had never had a child, so he wanted to use the money to pay for IVF so that she could become a mother I knew he had children because while we were working together, he would often complain to other staff members who had children about school fees, the conduct of one of his daughters, and so on. So I said, "Papa T, I know you have three children, so your request is a bit confusing." He said after ten years of marriage without children, he got another lady pregnant and married her as his second wife. This lady was the one who bore him his three children. He said he eventually told his first wife about it, and she accepted the younger wife and children, but she still wanted to have children of her own. I asked him if they had been to the doctor and if the doctor had recommended IVF treatment for his wife. He said the doctor gave them options, including surrogacy, IVF, and some others He was earning a hundred thousand Naira a month at the church where he was working as CSO While he was working with an oil company, when he was younger, he had built a modest house at Alakuko in Lagos It was this house that he wanted to use as collateral to get the loan he needed for the IVF treatment. I applauded him for his steadfast support towards his first wife, but I told him getting a loan to do IVF when you don't have a means to repay the loan is a bad idea. I have sponsored the IVF of many people, and I can categorically say that IVF is not an exact science. I have seen it fail more times than it succeeded. I know those who did it nineteen times, only for the last one to produce children. I know those who did it fourteen times, ten times, five times, etc I counselled him to encourage his first wife to accept the children of the second wife as her own or to adopt a child either officially or from a relative to raise as her own. I am a parent, and I was once a child. The irony of being desperate to have children has always stayed with me. A couple starts life together, they have children who take everything from them without giving anything tangible in return most times. The children grow up and leave the house. The couple goes back to being without children in a sense. That is the cycle of life. When I see wives who are desperate to have children to the point of falling into depression, becoming suicidal, and languishing in deep sorrow for their inability to conceive, I consider such women to be very dangerous and selfish. To define yourself by something so fleeting and consider your life a waste without having it is not only ridiculous, it is a wanton display of foolishness. It proves you are not in the marriage to love and be loved by your husband. To you, he is only a means to an end. The end being your child or children. After such women become mothers, their marriages suffer a lot. They also overcompensate towards the children and do not raise them very well. At the end of the day, they play a significant role in their children's lives until they die. Often blackmailing the children emotionally and ruining their other love attachments, especially relationships and marriages. The husband they were supposed to bond with and grow old with, they would have bashed and treated with scorn, only to latch on to the children as their support system in their old age. I told Mr. CSO and His wife all this when I had the opportunity to counsel them. I believe in Miracle Babies, either through IVF or by Supernatural conception or natural conception, all children are the same, and they are a blessing of the Lord in my sight. I celebrate all the miracle babies born in GSWMI daily, and I thank the Lord Jesus for them. I will not, however, counsel any couple to sell their properties or take huge financial loans in order to fund an IVF treatment. They thanked me and left with the wife promising to stop nagging her husband and wait on the Lord. This morning at 2:35 AM, my phone started buzzing persistently. I ignored it. I picked up the phone at 4:30 AM and saw videos, voice notes, and chat messages from Mr. CSO. He said he needed help urgently He collected a loan of 20 million Naira from a company three years ago to fund the IVF treatment of his wife. They had done six sessions and exhausted the fund without any result. He took the loan at 30% interest rate per month and now owes them 236,000,000 Naira. He had been taken to court, and his properties had been forfeited to the loan company. The company came to enforce the court order last Friday, and he and his family had been scattered to the wind. The second wife and the last child had gone back to her parents' house at Ijegun. The first two children are in the University. The first wife had also gone to stay with her younger sister's family somewhere in Ibadan. He is currently sleeping in the security house at the pastor's house while still working as the CSO of the pastor's church. He said the value of his house was about 45 million, and as things stand, he is still owing the company almost two hundred million. He had been declared wanted by the police after he escaped being charged in court for a deficiency balance on the loan. He said he believes he must either leave Nigeria or end up in jail. He had sold his car, the grinding machine of his wife, and other things that they could sell. He said he is in danger of losing his job because he couldn't go to the office so as not to get arrested, but he is currently on leave while he sorts out his affairs. He said he needed whatever help I could give him. I asked him if he had gotten any help or support from either of his wives or their family members. He said his second wife hates him at the moment, and her children have refused to take his calls. He said his first wife has two plots of land in her name somewhere in Ikorodu. He said he begged her to sell the land and send him the money so he could leave Nigeria with it, even if it would only take him as far as Ghana. He said she told him that was everything she had to show for all the years of sacrifices she spent with him, and refused to entertain the thought. The wise thing for me to do would be to say "I told you so". But it wouldn't have been the humane thing to do. I assured him of my love and support in this trying time. We prayed together, and I ended the call. PS: When men forget that their value to those in their lives is intrinsically linked to the benefit they offer in terms of shelter, food, clothing, and finances. They gamble with it and discover that they are nothing to their loved ones when the gamble fails. -GSW-
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God is not confused about your life; even when you are.
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