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@whichloni

Aspiring banger boy

Sandbox Tham gia Mayıs 2014
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Yehgha
Yehgha@yaygha·
All the women that swore if I left them they would die, are still alive today. From the one who attempted to stab herself, to the one who drank sniper - all alive and kicking. Moral of the story: All women do is lie
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Arojinle
Arojinle@arojinle1·
With the things I've been hearing directly from some young couples (married for 5 to 12 years), children are the ones holding some marriages together. Without their concern for the children, they would have gone their separate ways.
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Man of Letters.
Man of Letters.@Letter_to_Jack·
When this menace began, rather than call it exactly what it is, so we can tackle it at once, they termed it “farmers-herders crisis”. Now the threat is coming for us all.
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.@whichloni·
@_mraaron She probably felt r*ped by your words
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Penfold
Penfold@remiopakunle·
1. Catholic Church 2. Baptist Church 3. Anglican Church 4. Christ Apostolic Church (this one especially with their maternity centers) I respect RCCG but we shouldn't allow recency bias to color facts
Mobilisingnigerians™@mobilisingniger

There is no Church in Nigeria that has made an impact on Nigerians, in terms of employment, health, education and skills acquisition as much as RCCG has done. RCCG has also encouraged it's members to get involved in their core civic responsibility on election which is to vote and to be voted for.

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.@whichloni·
@officialridadex Since una bad like that for Oyo, una suppose don free the children way them kidnap by now na. Una no need federal security agencies na
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Zykson
Zykson@Oni_Okun·
And here is exactly the problem. You can't say, "I am Muslim first, and that's what every true Muslim should be," and then wonder why some people question where your ultimate loyalty lies. In the same way, you shouldn't be surprised when people whose primary identity is Yoruba ask you to take a back seat on Yoruba affairs, since you've already told them that Yoruba identity is not your highest commitment. By being Muslim first means that when there is a conflict, your religious identity takes precedence over every other identity. It means you would support what you believe is the Islamic position over national, ethnic, cultural, or even personal considerations. The difficulty is that it is self-deception to pretend there are never tensions between Islamic and Yoruba interests. Much of Islam's cultural and historical foundation comes from outside Yoruba society, and many Muslims openly argue that whatever survives from Yoruba culture must first pass the test of what Islam permits. At that point, what remains is no longer preserved because it is Yoruba, but because it is considered acceptable under Islam. We see these debates every day. People argue over whether Muslims should greet their parents according to Yoruba custom, celebrate certain traditions, or retain cultural practices inherited from their ancestors. The discussion is not merely about how Muslims should live among themselves; Islamic teachings are often presented as a framework for judging society as a whole. It always extends to others. So when you say "Muslim first," you are saying that your strongest bond is with a global religious community whose interests may, at times, differ from or even conflict with Yoruba interests. If that is what your religion requires, then it is perfectly normal for people who see Yoruba identity as their highest loyalty to have concerns. For you, Islam comes before everything else. For others, Yoruba comes before everything else. And many of them have watched some clerics and Islamic movements advocate positions that they believe threaten Yoruba cultural continuity and identity based on that idea and explains why the question of loyalty keeps rising.
𝑰𝒅𝒓𝒊𝒔 𝑨. 𝑶𝒏𝒊 PhD@IdrisAOni1

I am first and foremost a Muslim. I am an adherent of Islam, an Abrahamic believer, and a Hanif before anything else. Only then am I Yorùbá. To those who have made it their mission to question the loyalty of Yorùbá Muslims, you may continue your attacks. But know this: for a true Muslim, Islam will always come first. It precedes ethnicity, culture, and nationality because it is the primordial covenant with our Creator. A Yorùbá Muslim is not conflicted in his identity. He was a Muslim in the divine decree long before he was conceived, and he entered the world as Yorùbá the day he was born to Yorùbá parents. These two identities are not rivals—they are perfectly compatible. One defines his eternal soul and purpose; the other shapes his language, culture, and earthly heritage. Both have their rightful place. If any Yorùbá Muslim chooses, for whatever reason, to place ethnicity above Islam, then that person has failed to grasp the most fundamental principle of our faith: La ilaha illallah (there is no god but Allah), and nothing has precedence over Him. Such a person's reckoning is with Allah alone. My identity is clear and unapologetic: Islam first. Always. Everything else follows in its proper order.

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mariana
mariana@ubergojo·
thats bc in the past bread came from bread trees, which naturally didn't contain gluten, but then humans killed the mammoths (the pollinators of bread trees) and the bread trees became extinct as a consequence, so humans had to start baking their own bread (which contains gluten)
The Aureus Press@Trad_West_Art

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@sstvrgirl_ Yes they should. But can the women start by blocking them first I mean that doesn't require any state legislation right?
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@ininghe_ World Health Organization
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Dr Dípò Awójídé
Dr Dípò Awójídé@OgbeniDipo·
Any tv station still providing folks like Gumi with a platform is complicit in what we are dealing with. Also, I honestly don’t know why the DSS has not picked him up especially after Saudi Arabia denied him entry.
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