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Nigbati n'gbati😶👻

Nigbati n'gbati😶👻

@mymanwrapper

Bookworm & Book seller by day, mom & wife by always ❤️ | sharing love for reading & life's simple joys 📚💞

Nigeria Sumali Aralık 2023
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Nigbati n'gbati😶👻
Nigbati n'gbati😶👻@mymanwrapper·
@Azrealnino @YourBabysDoctor This! For someone like me that wakes at the slightest noise, my baby is the same. I used to beg/pray my MIL stop doing house chores so we can both sleep. And I have another friend that sleeps heavily and her new baby too, no amount of noise can wake them.
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Meltdown@Azrealnino·
@YourBabysDoctor If you are light sleepers, please don't try it because most of the time, babies inherit their parents' sleeping habits. Noise will wake them up, save yourself the stress, and stay quiet.
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Ayobola Adebowale
Ayobola Adebowale@YourBabysDoctor·
New parents, Don't tiptoe around your newborn when S/he is sleeping. Instead go about your daily activities normally. Talk normally, walk around, breathe. Of course, dont be too loud; normally household sounds are perfectly fine. Babies can actually learn to sleep through everyday noise when they’re exposed to it early on. Let them be used to the fact the sounds and noise are a part of life. Add your 'baby sleep' tip in the comments.
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Shogunle Hazeezat Nosadiana
Shogunle Hazeezat Nosadiana@realHazeezat·
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Hafsoh Adewunmi 💐
Hafsoh Adewunmi 💐@Itz_hafsoh·
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Bako1st of Shibiri and Lagos
scholars children are excelling in their academics line, so which of the Sunni Scholars have asked students to drop out school while their own are doing great? I'm curious to know the truth if not another fabricated stories.
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Bako1st of Shibiri and Lagos
Dr Sharof son graduated as the best student in his department from either BUK or ABU Zaria. Professor Alaro gave out his daughter who is Medical Doctor the other time. Sheikh Amubieya said six of his daughters are in Medical and Nursing school. I'm sure many of our other Sunni
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Nigbati n'gbati😶👻@mymanwrapper·
@muslimsconnect0 I wanted to type something about those using her write up as an agenda against Sunnah because the Rahmatollah Èjìdé on FB is Staunch Sunni. And these people with agenda clearly knows those that write-up is warning from but hatred against Sunni has blind their eyes.
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Muslims Connect
Muslims Connect@muslimsconnect0·
It has been brought to my notice that a post I shared yesterday has been taken to Twitter and used to push an agenda against Sunniy and Salafiy people. Ordinarily, I would have gone there myself to address it directly, but Twitter is not really my space. Hence, I am putting up this clarification here, with the hope that whoever shared it for the wrong reasons will also share this and correct the narrative. For clarity, the people referred to as Ahlus-Sunnah are those who follow ALLAAH and His Messenger (Rasool, ﷺ). The Salafiyyah are those who strive to follow the understanding and way of the righteous predecessors (the Salaf) in adherence to the Qur’an and Sunnah. My name is Abbas Rhamotallahi Ejide (Rahmah), and I identify upon the Sunnah, the Salafiyyah. At no point did my previous post intend, directly or indirectly, to speak against people upon the Sunnah or the Salaf. That interpretation is entirely false. I, Myself, wear the Niqāb. I made that decision after I turned 18, upon reaching the age where I could consciously choose my path. It has been six years, and never once have I regretted that decision. Within these years, I have: – Completed my first degree – Served in a university – Completed my Master’s degree – Interned at a university teaching hospital in the psychiatry department – Built and sustained a ghostwriting brand for four years – Recently launched a virtual mental health brand for Muslim women – Mentored teenage girls, some of whom I have supported into university All of this while wearing the Niqāb. So yes, I can confidently say that modesty has never been a barrier to growth, education, or success. I also come from a family upon the Sunnah. My father is a medical doctor who has practiced for over forty years and runs his own hospital. His children, all raised upon the Sunnah, are accomplished in their respective fields, including graduates from top institutions abroad. There are countless Sunniy families, within and outside Nigeria, with similar stories of excellence. Nowhere in the Sunnah is the pursuit of knowledge or lawful worldly success discouraged. As Muslim women, we choose dignity. We choose modesty. And we still rise, achieve, and excel. Our role models are not empty figures. They are women of legacy: 𝐊𝐡𝐚𝐝𝐢𝐣𝐚𝐡 𝐛𝐢𝐧𝐭 𝐊𝐡𝐮𝐰𝐚𝐲𝐥𝐢𝐝: A successful and respected businesswoman, she was the first to believe in the Prophet (ﷺ). She supported Islam with her wealth, strength, and unwavering faith, becoming a pillar of stability in the earliest and most difficult days. 𝐅𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐦𝐚𝐡 𝐛𝐢𝐧𝐭 𝐌𝐮𝐡𝐚𝐦𝐦𝐚𝐝: A scholar of immense knowledge, she narrated thousands of hadith and became one of the greatest teachers in Islam. Men and women travelled from far to learn from her. 𝐀𝐢𝐬𝐡𝐚 𝐛𝐢𝐧𝐭 𝐀𝐛𝐢 𝐁𝐚𝐤𝐫: The beloved daughter of the Prophet (ﷺ), known for her piety, patience, and strength. She lived a life of simplicity and devotion, becoming a model of dignity and faith for Muslim women. 𝐀𝐬𝐦𝐚 𝐛𝐢𝐧𝐭 𝐀𝐛𝐢 𝐁𝐚𝐤𝐫: A woman of courage and sacrifice. She supported the Prophet (ﷺ) during the Hijrah by secretly delivering food and aid, risking her safety for the sake of Islam. 𝐅𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐦𝐚𝐡 𝐚𝐥-𝐅𝐢𝐡𝐫𝐢: The founder of one of the world’s oldest universities, Al-Qarawiyyin. She dedicated her wealth to establishing a center of knowledge that continues to benefit generations till today. Women whose impact was not loud, yet eternal. Women whose faith elevated them, whose honour protected them, and whose excellence spoke across generations. May ALLAAH be pleased with them, accept from them, and make us worthy of following in their path. Even the Prophet (ﷺ) honoured knowledge and those who pursued it. So it is deeply unfair to twist a message rooted in awareness into something divisive. My original post was a warning against manipulation and psychological control—especially when such acts are carried out without regard for a person’s religious values. 1/2
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Dr Scarface📍🩺
Dr Scarface📍🩺@king_pearxe·
April is C-section awareness month. Please share your C/S story
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Nigbati n'gbati😶👻@mymanwrapper·
@omot4real23 @king_pearxe I had my baby at 23yrs too, and I had pregnancy induced BP which was being monitored. The only saving grace God used for me to not go for CS was because from morning till night I didn't know I was falling into labor, I thought it was Braxton Hicks. On getting to the hospital at
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𝐌𝐚𝐡𝐝𝐢
𝐌𝐚𝐡𝐝𝐢@Mahdii_365·
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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Nigbati n'gbati😶👻@mymanwrapper·
On this app, If you're not wise, people will use you to denigrate your religion (as a Muslim) and your tribe. When they see that you've became wise, they start gaslighting you. If you like, allow anyone to gaslight you, make you no open your brain and your eyes wide.
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ᴅᴇʙꜱ✨
ᴅᴇʙꜱ✨@Bigdebs222·
Also to those men on this app that always mock Ibadan girls, shame on you too
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Nigbati n'gbati😶👻@mymanwrapper·
Once you have children, everything turns around for you I hardly know names of biscuits before now I don turn pro. The way I hate cheese balls and its smell ehn, now I no option when a child will be eating it and almost putting mouth in my mouth hence choking me with the smell 🥹
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Shogunle Hazeezat Nosadiana
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For the sake of Allah, kindly repost 🤍 Single-piece full khimars available in-store for ₦17k / ₦18k Colors shown in the video: emerald green, ferrous blue, and army green. Also available in black, navy blue, carton, brown and more. Lush, comfortable, and modestly elegant

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Nigbati n'gbati😶👻
Nigbati n'gbati😶👻@mymanwrapper·
@omorosiola1 Yeah that's an instance But it's even worse with the likes of Funkẹ, Toyin and this lady that did Mirror and Reflection. It's like that can't make any movie without featuring them again. And these are the roles their fellow Yoruba actors can act well.
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Omorosiola
Omorosiola@omorosiola1·
@mymanwrapper You are right. For instance Seven doors by Femi Adebayo. Its a pattetn
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Nigbati n'gbati😶👻
Nigbati n'gbati😶👻@mymanwrapper·
I hope to use a big platform to raise this concern. I just noticed a pattern (I rarely watch movie) but the Nollywood ones I've watched, that are produced by our Yoruba people are always featuring other cultures but I hardly see others doing same thing (correct me if I'm wrong
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Nigbati n'gbati😶👻@mymanwrapper·
Because like I said, I hardly watch movies) Is it due to inferiority complex or what? If these people are reciprocating, there's no wahala but why are Yoruba actors/actresses pandering to other actors/actresses from other cultures? I hope this would be talk about one day.
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Salahu
Salahu@salahudeen33·
Retweet the Quran, your hands will bear witness for you on judgement day
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