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ON TODAY'S EPISODE OF WHAT GOD WILL NOT DO FOR NIGERIA:. God will not descend to fight Band!ts, stop k!dnappers, or fix the security architecture. It is the responsibility of the government to reform the police force, establish state-level or community policing, create a
ON TODAY'S EPISODE OF NIGERIA'S RELAITY: God will not magically eliminate corruption, enforce laws, or ensure transparency with public funds. It is the responsibility of the government to establish independent anti-graft agencies with real prosecution powers,
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Emeka Dey Shine retweeted
Replying to @Iwa_lewa1
If this is not AI, then it is a health condition.
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Emeka Dey Shine retweeted
True. But just because a marriage wasnโ€™t perfect doesnโ€™t mean there was nothing healthy to learn from it. Many of us saw commitment, forgiveness, teamwork, and love despite the flaws.
Just because you grew up in a house with married parents doesnโ€™t mean you saw a healthy relationship.
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Emeka Dey Shine retweeted
I like how you quickly dismissed her attempt to water down commitment and teamwork as an unhealthy relationship .
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Emeka Dey Shine retweeted
Replying to @Wellness_Tosin
If women stop opening their legs, this your advice will work perfectly. Women are the gatekeepers of s3x. If you don't say yes, their won't be s3x.
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Emeka Dey Shine retweeted
Replying to @jon_d_doe
I don't think we would get to that point because the Yahoo and hookup culture amongst our youth is largely driven by unemployment and lack of opportunity. So i believe an improved economy with enough jobs created will reduce these vices to the bearest minimum.
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If good music is your thing, your Saturday night is sorted. ๐ŸŽถ Catch King Beejay Entertainment live tonight at Onyx Restaurant & Bar. ๐Ÿ“157 Ogudu Road, Lagosโ€จ๐Ÿ•– 7PM Come for the music, stay for the vibes. #TG30dayvisibility
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Emeka Dey Shine retweeted
Good morning to everyone. Especially those of us who are trusting God, working hard, and pretending not to be tired๐Ÿ™
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Emeka Dey Shine retweeted
Replying to @Ruky_Baby27
Perfect move, I'm never attending that kind of wedding if I was to be in his shoes, our relationship would end from that moment. What do you mean you want me to look after drinks and not be amongst the groomsmen? I can be part of the groom'smen and still look after the drinks
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Emeka Dey Shine retweeted
โ€œI spent โ‚ฆ80,000 to sew a suit for my friend's wedding, and he replaced me with his other friends who had just returned from the UK. We had been planning the wedding together for months. I followed him around the market to buy things, helped him book the MC and the DJ, and assisted with several other preparations. Then, a day before the wedding, he called me and said I shouldn't be among the groomsmen anymore. Instead, he wanted me to help look after the drinks during the event. I had spent โ‚ฆ80,000 on a suit simply because he was my good friend. And now he's dropping me, probably because the other guys are richer. I didn't argue with him. I ended the call and never attended the wedding". Do you think he did wrong?
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When I started my foodstuff business two months, getting customers wasn't easy. Some days, I would post my products and get little or no response. But I kept showing up consistently. One morning, I got a message from someone who had been silently following my posts for weeks on whatsapp. She said she noticed how I always displayed my goods, polite responses I have been offering to prospective customers through review and most importantly that "speak to mind" business name "ACCURATE MEASURE". She wanted to place an order. I was expecting a few items, but when she sent her list, I almost dropped my phone. I saw myself as an accomplisher even though it's a new business. I became convinced the more in the business idea. Surely, this will take me to a higher level was my conclusion. It was my first bulk order. Rice, beans, garri, palmoil, vegetable oil, and several other food items. The order was bigger than anything I had handled before. I double-checked everything, packed the items carefully, and made sure every measurement was accurate, a practical testament to our name "ACCURATE MEASURE". The delivery went smoothly, and the customer was impressed. A few days later, she referred two more customers to me. That first bulk order taught me something important: people are always watching, even when they don't like, comment, or send messages. Consistency builds trust. Today, every delivery, customer order, and satisfied customer is part of my business story. Thank you to everyone who has supported Accurate Measure Food Items Store. Your trust means everything. โค๏ธ๐Ÿ™ Day 4- #TG30DayVisibility
A few years ago, I needed to buy some foodstuff for my family. I went to the market, paid for what I thought was quality rice, beans, and spices, only to get home and discover that the rice was full of stones, the beans looked old, and the spices had little aroma. That experience taught me something important: People don't just want foodstuff. They want quality they can trust. That's one of the reasons I started this business. Yes, many vendors sell rice, beans, garri, spices, and other food items. But my goal has never been to simply sell foodstuff. My goal is to make sure my customers receive products that I would confidently serve in my own home. Before any product gets to a customer, I pay attention to quality, freshness, and cleanliness. I carefully select what I sell because I understand that families are spending hard-earned money and deserve value for it. My approach is simple: Quality first, honest measurements, fair pricing and reliable delivery and service. When customers buy from me, they know they can expect foodstuff that meets a high standard, excellent customer service, and someone who genuinely cares about their satisfaction. At the end of the day, I don't want to be remembered as just another foodstuff seller. I want to be remembered as the person people trust whenever they need quality food items for their homes and businesses. And for everyone who has chosen to support my business, thank you. Your trust means everything to me. โค๏ธ Day 3- #TG30DayVisibility
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I'm 1 today... Thank You Jesus ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ™
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If I was you, I will ask her to send account details, then ignore her, she would text more 5 than times without receiving the money, so she would see what it feels like to be ignored.
I got a lady's number after a small conversation, the vibe was cool. I got home, texted her, and we got talking. Next day, no response. She ignored me for three days, but she was online posting. The fourth day, she finally responded, pretending like she did nothing wrong, and I played along. Less than 30 minutes into the chat, she said, "Please I need to make my hair before I go to school today. I have exams and my lecturer wouldn't allow me go in with my hair rough." I said, "Okay, get it done then. We'll talk later." That's when she said she didn't have the money and needed me to help her with 13,000 naira. The moment I read that, I blocked her. Above all, love God.
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In marriage, there are likely no โ€œsecretsโ€ between both couples. It's delusional to think whatever you share with your guy, his wife doesn't know. She does. She's just smart to act like she knows nothing. What if you frame your guy, her husband? Learn or you'll lose ๐Ÿซต๐Ÿพ
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Emeka Dey Shine retweeted
Replying to @jon_d_doe
So Agba you're teaching us from the experience of a divorced and lonely parent. Yet you want us to have happy homes, i don't know you but i pray God Favours you with all you've ever wished for.. Thank you for carrying our burdens but mentally, financially and emotionally.
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Emeka Dey Shine retweeted
Do you know why I so much respect & honor my late father? He was divorced at age 46, he had money to marry another wife, but he chose to love his children more than he loved women. He died at 72. End.
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Emeka Dey Shine retweeted
Replying to @talk2veee
Once I see disappearing messages, I just know I can't take the person serious.
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Emeka Dey Shine retweeted
Those of you that set your WhatsApp messages to disappear after 24hrs, are you a FRAUDSTER? Donโ€™t you continue chats ? Wonโ€™t you need to refer to it later? At least 90days ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™€๏ธ is fair. What are you hiding?
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This night, I'm more Brazilian than African, my name is Pedro Nuesฤ…o Naschimento๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ท
Emeka Dey Shine retweeted
I've always wanted to marry for money. Not secretly or as a joke. I used to say it out loud. So when I got engaged, everyone assumed I was finally in love. I liked him. I respected him. We got along well. But if he'd been broke when we met, I probably wouldn't have gone on a second date. I never told him that. The wedding was six weeks away when he sat me down one night and told me he'd made a decision. He wanted to quit his job. Not because he'd been fired or because he was sick. Because he was unhappy... He said he wanted to take a year off, figure out what he really wanted, maybe start a business. I remember thinking he had lost his mind. We were about to get married. People had booked flights. Venues were paid for. And this man wanted to walk away from the thing that made our entire future possible. He thought I'd support him. Instead, I asked him one question. "How are you planning to pay for any of that?" He laughed and said we'd figure it out together. We. That word irritated me more than it should have. Because what he meant was that I'd keep working while he "found himself." The argument lasted three days. On the fourth day, I gave the ring back. His family hated me. My family wasn't much better. Everyone said the same thing. "You left because of money." I said yes. That answer made people even angrier. Apparently you're supposed to invent a deeper reason. Talk about values or compatibility. But money was the reason. I had chosen him because he was ambitious, stable, and responsible. The moment he stopped being those things, I didn't want to marry him anymore. He makes more money now than he ever did at his old job.. I'm 36 and unmarried.... Anonymous
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Emeka Dey Shine retweeted
Replying to @WrittenBy_SS
The man clearly had a direction she never saw. She had already seen him as a burden without the money, not knowing he had a direction that would work well for him. She never had foresight...
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