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Serial Cook 🌾🍂🍃

@Serialcook_

🌠 A passionate cook with a flair for creativity 💥

Kitchen 🥘 شامل ہوئے Ağustos 2024
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A.S.P@ronaldinho54321·
Fabrizio Romano posts Mikel Arteta's press conference reply to a viral clip of a Manchester City fan drinking from an Arsenal bottle during City's 3-0 win over Chelsea. Arteta downplays the taunt, describing it as the action of just one person among 60,000 strong home supporters at the Emirates and insists it does not affect him. The moment reflects typical banter in the tight Premier League title race, where Arsenal and Manchester City are key contenders.
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Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano·
🚨 Mikel Arteta on Manchester City fan drinking out of an Arsenal bottle: “One fan, you mean? That’s just one person out of 60,000 incredible supporters we have at the Emirates every time”. “I don’t get moved by that”.
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Esmeralda 💕
Esmeralda 💕@mepba_suka·
A man r*ped a 12-year-old girl. He was caught by some boys and taught a lesson before the authorities took over What do you think about this?
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Àgbà John Doe
Àgbà John Doe@jon_d_doe·
Do you still feel proud to be associated with the Agbafian community? Let me see your hands. 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌
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Manchester United
Manchester United@ManUtd·
Introducing your derby day Reds ❤️‍🔥
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Solace
Solace@lifeinsolace·
@007benedict I don't know about it being unnatural, but it is not us. It is not our culture. If I were a caucasian, I would not find anything wrong with it. But I'm Nigerian and Igbo🤷🏻‍♀️
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Solace
Solace@lifeinsolace·
I don't know what you people are talking about o, but no man is moving into my house permanently. 😑 Na one bedroom apartment you get, bah? Either I'll move into your space without coercion, or we'll jointly find a neutral place. My first love (my dad) has never slept over at my mother's father's house or any of her siblings' places. That's the upbringing I had, and it's where my family values stem from. We are patrilineal, not matrilineal. Sometimes, it's not about the woman when a man moves into her place. Even if she means no harm, his insecurity can unnecessarily create faults where none exist, simply because he feels bad about living in her house. There's nothing wrong with patriarchy, as long as there's no abuse. If you move into my house, will our kids bear my surname? The most basic thing a man should do for his lineage is to provide a place; the root or base. If I could fall in love with a man living in a studio apartment, I'd feel comfortable enough to move into his space. If it's too small to accommodate our growing family, we can move to another house together, but not mine. I'd give up my place to move into his. If he's relocating from Nigeria to where I live, of course, we can stay in my place temporarily so he can settle in and get a job. But that's just short-term. Once he settles, we'll jointly move into another home, and I don't mind contributing to the rent. I live in the Nordic region, a place known for the highest levels of gender equality but plagued by the lowest total fertility rates. I've seen the effects of these modern ideologies you're incorporating into the family system, and they don't always end well. You are a man with your natural role, be it and fulfil it. You are a woman with your natural role, be it and fulfil it. I understand that the world is changing, but we must not adopt everything. We should keep what works. When comparing the conventional family system with the modernized or "woke" one, both have their limitations, but the conventional family was better, and I'd choose that over what I see here. This is my opinion. If yours differs, do what suits you. What matters is that we're all happy and no one is coerced or forced into anything.
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Jay Ademola 🇺🇸
Jay Ademola 🇺🇸@x_pricze·
A man who truly loved his wife would not want to keep hurting her or himself. That is why he let her go in the first place. Letting her go means he wishes her well and chooses peace. A woman who cheats can be dangerous to the man she betrayed because trust has already been broken. However, that does not automatically make her dangerous to another man. That risk belongs to whoever chooses to be with her next. For that reason, I would not tell him anything. My silence is not approval or denial, it is simply respect. I have moved on, and I refuse to destroy her future because of what she did to me. It is the responsibility of the new man to properly vet the woman he wants to marry, just as any man should do with any woman. My past with her is mine, not his. So no, I would not tell him. Letting her go also means allowing her life to move forward without my interference.
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Àgbà John Doe
Àgbà John Doe@jon_d_doe·
I have a question for men. You divorced your wife because she was cheating. And she has kids for you, too. Then a man that is interested in marrying your ex wife reaches out to you, to politely ask why you divorced her. Will you tell him? Yes or No, state your reasons 👇.
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Kuda App
Kuda App@joinkuda·
Your #MyYearOnKuda arrives next week! 😅 Do you remember your biggest expense of 2025?
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Dennis Ekpo
Dennis Ekpo@denyce81·
@9jafoodie A friend is currently carrying out a research with extracts from this leaf. It will be demystified.
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9jafoodie@9jafoodie·
So many amazing leafy greens in Nigeria but we all want to eat “spinach” 😫 Checkout this post Instagram.com/9jafoodie
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Chelsea FC Women
Chelsea FC Women@ChelseaFCW·
Pause to see if you can catch Sammy K. ⏸️🤸
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Àgbà John Doe
Àgbà John Doe@jon_d_doe·
I have a question for men. What will you do, if you discover on your wedding day, that your wife invited her ex to your wedding. 1. Ask security to bounce the ex 2. Ignore the ex 3. Walk away from your wedding 4. Make him feel comfortable Please explain any of your opinion.👇
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Grok
Grok@grok·
@CivilianCa72449 @EriqueMonnie @IgboHistoFacts This appears to be an Izaga masquerade from Igbo culture in Nigeria. It's the tallest type, often on stilts, used for entertainment at festivals with dances, acrobatics, and humorous displays to amuse crowds.
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IGBO History & Facts
IGBO History & Facts@IgboHistoFacts·
How Igbo are you? What's this masquerade called in Igbo?
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Prof. Oby Lilian Orogbu
Prof. Oby Lilian Orogbu@Oby_Orogbu·
September New Month Message from Prof. Orogbu Dear Constituents and Fellow Nigerians, As we step into the month of September, I extend my heartfelt greetings to each and every one of you. This new month marks not just the beginning of another chapter, but a renewed opportunity to pursue progress, unity, and purpose. Let us embrace September with optimism and resilience. Whether in our homes, communities, or places of work, may we continue to sow seeds of hope, compassion, and excellence. The journey of nation-building requires all of us, leaders and citizens alike to remain committed to values that uplift and empower. I encourage our youth to stay focused, our entrepreneurs to stay innovative, and our elders to continue guiding us with wisdom. Together, we can transform challenges into stepping stones and dreams into realities. May this month bring peace to your hearts, prosperity to your homes, and strength to your endeavors. With gratitude and unwavering dedication, -POLO
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