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Ebubedike👉David🕊️.

Ebubedike👉David🕊️.

@DavidEbubedike

True Life Stories and Facts.

شامل ہوئے Aralık 2024
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Ebubedike👉David🕊️. ری ٹویٹ کیا
Ojiako kenechukwu
I said I won’t do giveaways this year but small small e be like say I go fold oh😂 No more big money. So let me share breakfast money Abi lunch for people. Will keep sending till I get tired. So, drop account number. Join my channel t.me/Tradewithkene Then retweet this post. You must follow all instructions and if you drop your account number twice you will be disqualified. Share screenshot of Chanel joined with your name and account number in comments. Will start crediting 2pm. #keneDeyforyou
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Àgbà John Doe (back up)
Please read the conversation that I had with a 24 year old young lady 👇.
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Ebubedike👉David🕊️. ری ٹویٹ کیا
BIG DUKE
BIG DUKE@DukeDarls·
A hood boy can live a fly life… let’s keep learning and trading. There’s no lifestyle too expensive to live when it clicks. Stay afloat and stay grinding
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Àgbà John Doe (back up)
Àgbà John Doe (back up)@jon_d_doee·
From "post your picture under this, your husband may find you" to finally getting married. This is what I am known for. I touch lives. I make people emotionally happy. I do it for humanity. They'll never post this on their page. Because it doesn't suit their hate agenda.
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Ebubedike👉David🕊️. ری ٹویٹ کیا
🤍I’m Sanwo_Fatimah
🤍I’m Sanwo_Fatimah@ummuh_Zahra·
What happened in our theatre today...my hands are still shaking as I type this. She came into the hospital walking. Fully conscious. Talking. Holding her belly. A 36-week pregnant woman. Her complaint sounded simple at first: “Please nurse… I have severe headache, my body is weak, and my baby has not been moving well since morning.” Her face looked tired. Her eyes looked heavy. We checked her blood pressure. Very high. Dangérously high. Protein in her urine. Swollen feet. Warning signs everywhere. Severe pre-eclampsia. Before we could even finish explaining, she suddenly grabbed the bed rail and said, “I feel dizzy…” And then it happened. Her eyes rolled back. All white. She stopped responding. We called her name loudly. No answer. We shook her gently. Pinched her. Still nothing. Within seconds, the room changed. Oxygen was applied. IV lines rushed in. The monitor alarms started screaming. The baby was still inside her. And now… the mother was slipping away. She was rushed straight to theatre for an emergency caesarean section. Inside the operating room, fear sat with us. Her eyes were still rolled back. She wasn’t responding to voice, pain, or touch. The anaesthetist kept calling her name. Nothing. Then suddenly, her vitals dipped. The surgeon said quietly but firmly: “We cannot wait.” The incision was made. The baby was delivered fast. A baby boy. No cry. The paediatrician moved immediately. Suction. Oxygen. Stimulation. Seconds felt like years. Then… A weak cry. Then another. Life. Relief swept through the room but it didn’t last. Because the mother still hadn’t woken up. Minutes passed. Her eyes were still white. Her body still. Someone whispered, “What if she doesn’t come back?” We kept calling her name. Nothing. Then, suddenly her fingers twitched. Just once. Everyone froze. We called her name again. This time… Her eyelids fluttered. Slowly… painfully… She opened her eyes. Confused. Disoriented. The first thing she whispered was: “My baby… where is my baby?” We brought the baby closer. The cry filled the theatre. Tears rolled down her face. And down ours too. Because moments earlier… We thought we were losing her. Today, the theatre became a place of féar, silence, prayer and mercy. Two lives stood at the edge. Both came back. And we were reminded again: Sometimes emergencies come quietly. Sometimes côllapse comes suddenly. And sometimes… miracles happen after everyone has already lost hope. To every mother reading this: Your testimony will not d!e. You will not loose your life during labour Your baby will survive Your blessings will not be thrown away. Whatever looks lost, God will return with life. A baby born from confusion… A mother Saved by mercy… Protected by heaven. This was not medicine. This was a miracle that refused to stay silent. Share this to bless another mother. #A real life story from a nurse
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Àgbà John Doe
Àgbà John Doe@jon_d_doe·
This woman get big bumbum ooo. 😭😭😭😭😭😭
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Alex Onyia
Alex Onyia@winexviv·
This morning I lost my beautiful grandma. We spoke and laughed yesternight when she wasn’t feeling hungry. I didn’t even know that will be the last time I will hear her voice. It happened really fast but God knows the best🙏
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Afia Dimple🦋
Afia Dimple🦋@AfiaDimple_·
I’m pregnant and need baby boy names ending with “on.” Please help before my husband suggests Dragon again 😅
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Ebubedike👉David🕊️. ری ٹویٹ کیا
David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
For the memory-challenged Deputy Americans of the green-white-green republic. Not that it will make any difference with people who have sworn a blood covenant with stupidity.
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