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Right now, many Nigerians are feeling squeezed from every direction. Fuel is expensive. Electricity is unreliable. The heat is intense and many homes are sitting in darkness. For many households, it feels like everything is rising at the same time — except income. Let’s talk about what is really happening beneath the surface.
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Please pray about everything ! Your mood swings, your temper, your ego, your insecurities, your mindset, your self love, your emotional state, your environment, your relationships, your lack of motivation, your lack of execution, your attraction to bad ppl ! PRAY ABOUT IT ALL !
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Jun 9
Do not judge a person based on one sole thing they have done or said. We are all human. We all make mistakes. We can all grow, improve, learn, and become more well-rounded human beings each day.
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Since the night Arsenal became EPL champions, I have never been angry. I wake up smiling always with immense joy in my heart. Thank you Mikel Arteta for changing my life.
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If you’re an Arsenal fan, find 10 minutes out of your day to watch this. Absolute cinema.

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Still not over it 🤩
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RT @Arsenal_rep1: Eze goal against Bayer Leverkusen has been named Champions league goal of the season, confirmed ✅
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I remembered during the Club World Cup in the US after my accreditation (which I posted) but i didn't get visa appointment at the US embassy & some colleagues were pushing narratives that I was rejected 🤣 I turned the disappointment to opportunity & I went for my UK tour where I covered the 4 Premier League games in 2 weeks. How can someone who didn't get a visa appointment at the Embassy be rejected but cos it's Pooja, it was everywhere. Fast-forward to 2026, got my FIFA accreditation for the World Cup, sorted my visa appointment & passed my US visa interview at US Embassy. More lesson: There are so many people who hates as you are growing but overlook the envy & distractions & focus on your growth & hustle. God is the Greatest 💪
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Isaac Olusoga | Lagos Economics retweeted
Only Arsenal can.
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WHAT ARSENAL'S DEFEAT TO PSG TAUGHT US 🤔. take 2mins to reflect on this 🥰❤️💯 When the final whistle blew and Arsenal's champions league journey came to an end, something stood out. It was not PSG 's celebration. It was not a disappointment among Arsenal supporters. It was the reaction of the rival fans , many celebrating Arsenal's defeat with the same passion one would expect from winning a trophy 🏆 themselves. 1. Chelsea fans celebrated . 2. Manchester United fans celebrated. 3.Liverpool fans celebrated . And it led me to reflect on a deeper lesson that extends far beyond football. Often, our greatest challenges do not come from our obvious opponents. They come from those closest to our circles, people who appear supporting, yet quietly struggle with our progress. People who can tolerate our efforts but become uncomfortable when success starts to feel attainable . The reality is that many people are not concerned about your journey. Their reactions only changes when it appears that you may actually reach your destination. Few people pay attention when you are struggling. Few feel threatened when you are failing. Few lose sleep when you remain unoticed But as success draws nearer, hidden emotions often begin to emerge 1. Jealousy 2. Competition 3. Resentment 4. Insecurity That is one lessons Arsenal's defeat reminded me of. The football world once again demonstrated how people can sometimes celebrate another person's failure more enthusiastically than their achievements. And this is not unique to football, it is a reflection of life itself. Many individuals find comfort in seeing others fall because it shields them from comparison. Your success challenges their excuses Your progress disrupts their comfort. Your achievements remind them of ambitions they may have abandoned. Yet there is another side to the lesson: 1. Arsenal's defeat does not erase Arsenal's journey 2. One loss does not invalidate years of growth, develop, and progress. Every meaningful success story contains moments of disappointment, moments when opportunities slip away, critics became louder than supporters, and tge world seems more interested in your failure than your effort. However, those who ultimately succeed are often the ones who continue moving forward despite the noise. Perhaps the lesson is simple: 1. Fo jo measure your future by the applause or criticism of others. 2. The same people celebrating your setback today may one day witness your comeback. Therefore, 1. Keep building 2. Keep improving. 3. Keep moving forward. Because in football, as in life, the final whistle that truly matters is not the one that ends a match, it is the one that ends the journey. And until that moment arrives, the story is still being written. N.O
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I have some friends yet to congratulate me for Arsenal Victory 7 days after we lifted the EPL trophy and 12 days after we won it, but they couldn't resist the urge to send mocking messages celebrating the UCL loss. It didn't matter to them what winning it meant to me and how losing it at that stage must feel. There is a life lesson here. There are those who will celebrate your inability to attain just because it makes them feel better about themselves or their feeling of superiority based on past glory. Regardless, those messages had the opposite effect. They became fuel and motivation to keep believing and pushing forward. We will win it one day by His Grace. And y'all be living witnesses. 🙏
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RT @MagicalPep: 🚨 Thierry Henry Explains Why Arsenal Are One of the Most Hated Clubs in Football 🗣️: “People always ask why everyone is so…
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It's not AI, it is fans of the greatest club on earth celebrating their team.

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May 31
Some dreams just take a little longer 🥹❤️#arsenal
30 May 2015
Wish I could go to the Arsenal parade 😕
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Premier League champions once more 🎉 🔴 @Arsenal
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London is red. 🏆❤️
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What a great day it was today
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I have never see something like this ever in my life…this is fucking insane 🥰 Arsenal what have you done 🔴⚪️

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Absolutely immense season. Champions of England. Didnt lose a single UCL game in full time. Rivals waited until the last kick of the season. Never been a better time to support Arsenal. He is staying. He is hungry. He will fix the roof while the sun is shining. Arsenal FC ❤️
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Last Thursday night I ran out of fuel on Third Mainland Bridge. 11pm. Phone at 2%. No powerbank. I want to tell you what happened next. I pushed the hazard lights on and sat in the car. Trying to think. Cars were flying past me. Nobody slowed down. Not one person. Lagos at night on that bridge is a different kind of alone.
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