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@Arsenal Lover🔴⚪️ | Season ticket holder🧘🏽‍♂️ | Main account suspended for sarcasm💀

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Reedor Ways
Reedor Ways@richone090·
📢📢📢📢 🇳🇬 Grassroot awakening. Yesterday Saturday at Ikorodu Bus-stop. People are tired. Tinubu and Co Must Go!!!
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Nerazzurri Society
Nerazzurri Society@nerazzurriSoci_·
❗️The clubs with the most clean sheets in Europe's top five leagues. ⚫️🔵
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WelBeast
WelBeast@WelBeast·
The 3 idiots
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🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿Paul 🇬🇧
@AfcRoling @ArsenalN7 Nonsense, the guy scored 97 goals for Sporting, he’s a footballer !!! You don’t have a heart surgeon working at a hospital with a 100% success rate, moves to another hospital but kills most of his patients because he’s not used to the new operating room. He’s just not that good.
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Gooner Chris
Gooner Chris@ArsenalN7·
Thoughts on Noni Madueke today? 🤔
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Divinito
Divinito@Divinito_·
@McFlybowy We scapegoat him cus he’s been shit since January
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Ororo😎
Ororo😎@McFlybowy·
He’s played 50 games for Arsenal in his first Season, in a season which Injury has dealt with them he’s been available, Contributed 9 g/a too, top 5 in all defending metrics for the club this season too. Yet, Arsenal fans Scapegoat him always. Without him, you won’t dream of Quadruple at some point this season, he’s been one of Arsenal Standout players this Season.
AFTV@AFTVMedia

Congratulations on the milestone, Zubimendi! 👏

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South Stand Pies
South Stand Pies@SouthStandPies·
The most successful team in England in the last ten years and there were 10,000 empty Man City seats at Wembley. And that’s after they gave some to Southampton! Embarrassing. #MNCSOT
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HealerAfc🔴⚪️
HealerAfc🔴⚪️@AfcRoling·
@Shaibu_AO @woye1 @tajudine2013gm2 @gsbabatunde Ur use of d word “Abandoned” is misleading. What if they decided to “RETREAT”, regroup & re strategise bcos they knew they couldn’t overcome d enemies at that point? Would u rather go headfirst into a battle u know u can’t win wen u can RETREAT to regroup & come back stronger?
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Azlannnn
Azlannnn@Shaibu_AO·
Those who believe Malian Soldiers are better than Nigerian soldiers are entitled to their foolishness. Malian Soldiers abandoned Kidal, in today's attack, there's no way Nigerian Military can abandoned the entire Borno State, last Month they stood their ground against massive ISWAP surprise attack in Maiduguri without the help of Russia or America.
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Danilo
Danilo@odedanilo·
Be honest which country you would NEVER visit even if it was free ?
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June12 Mandate
June12 Mandate@Gen_Buhar·
DUBAI WAS BUILT ON DEBT — NOT MAGIC. NIGERIANS NEED TO UNDERSTAND THIS. Please SHARE this post. Counter the noise and propaganda. When people point at Dubai today, they see skyscrapers, luxury, and global influence. What they don’t see is the decades of strategic borrowing, risk-taking, and painful decisions that built it. Let’s talk In the 1950s and 60s, Dubai was a poor desert trading post, heavily dependent on fishing and pearling. When oil was discovered in 1966, reserves were actually very limited compared to neighbors like Abu Dhabi. That’s when Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum made a bold decision: Borrow heavily to build infrastructure BEFORE wealth arrived. He took loans to finance: - Port Rashid (1972) - Jebel Ali Port (1979) — now one of the largest ports in the world. - Dubai World Trade Centre (1979) At the time, many critics called it reckless. Why build massive infrastructure with money you don’t yet have? But Rashid understood something powerful: “Build it, and the economy will come.” Fast forward to the 2000s under Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum: Dubai doubled down on debt-funded expansion: - Emirates Airline expansion - Palm Islands - Burj Khalifa By 2009, Dubai faced a debt crisis of about $80 billion. Yes — $80 BILLION. They had to be bailed out by Abu Dhabi. Yet today? Dubai is: A global logistics hub A tourism powerhouse A financial center One of the most visited cities in the world. NOW LET’S BRING IT HOME When President Bola Ahmed Tinubu borrows to fund infrastructure, many Nigerians shout: “Why are we borrowing?!” But here’s the truth: Borrowing is not the problem. Misuse is. Every serious economy in the world has used debt to grow: United States — over $30 trillion debt . China — massive infrastructure debt model. Japan — over 200% debt-to-GDP. Debt becomes dangerous only when: It is stolen It is wasted on consumption It doesn’t create productivity But when used for: Roads Railways Power Ports Industrial zones It becomes a tool for national transformation. THE REAL ISSUE NIGERIANS SHOULD FOCUS ON? Not just “borrowing” — but: What exactly are we borrowing for? Are projects completed? Are they generating economic value? Are states using increased allocations wisely? Because here’s another fact: Since subsidy removal, states are receiving significantly higher FAAC allocations — yet many are not translating that into visible development. I Maximillian Chisom Ugoji hereby submit to you 😂 that (make I pretend to be a lawyer small), Dubai didn’t become Dubai by playing safe. It took: Vision Debt Risk Discipline Nigeria cannot develop on: Fear Sentiment Political shouting Everything no be politics o. We must demand accountability, not reject strategy. Because the truth is simple: No nation builds world-class infrastructure without borrowing. NONE. Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu is borrowing to build infrastructure and I support him with my full chest. Please SHARE this post. Ugoji Maximillian
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TheAboriginalimperium
TheAboriginalimperium@FuckAllpigss·
@Joe__Bassey No such thing as an African American . Black American are the original people of the Americas. We are not Africans. You weird ass booty scratchers are trying to be us because you live in cow shit huts. If we went to Africa we’d make it the most profitable land mass in the world
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Typical African
Typical African@Joe__Bassey·
Many enslaved African Americans went to Mexico for sanctuary. When slave owners demanded that Mexico send them back, Mexico replied: “There are no Black slaves in Mexico, only Black citizens,” They insisted that all enslaved people were free when they set foot on Mexican soil. Slave owners then hired bounty hunters to illegally kidnap escapees in Mexico, but Mexico fought and killed to protect them.
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Biggest Mack
Biggest Mack@Big_Mck·
Femi Otedola has also joined the “Pan-African” conspiracy theorists. He is now sharing conspiracy theories. Don't mind them, the World Bank is not after your country. The World Bank and IMF love you so much. You should continue taking advice from them. Whenever anyone wake up is their morning.
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Carlos
Carlos@HandlinCarlos·
@RichardCaugh1 @OurKid2023 @TrumpDailyPosts It literally said it in the Quran. Qur’an 5:51 (Yusuf Ali) “O ye who believe! take not the Jews and the Christians for your friends and protectors…”
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Megzy Elvis
Megzy Elvis@HumbleMegzy·
@AfcRoling @NUFC Wissa sent the ball to the crowd. Not a goalkeeper save. That's a goal for Haaland or Cherki
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ARDENT GOONER
ARDENT GOONER@TheArsenalMind·
To let Tonali sit, who must stand and be sold? 🤔
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StatMuse FC
StatMuse FC@statmusefc·
Goals in the last three PL seasons: 26 — Eberechi Eze 26 — Bruno Fernandes
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