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Emmanuel Ugo

@its_emmanuel

I Love Chelsea FC
I love sports, music, TV and life
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calendar_today31-01-2015 01:26:03

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๐Ÿ‘‘S.A.L.A.K.O๐Ÿ•Š (@unkleayo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The young teenage girl on the train this morning will go home, relating how a stranger stood up for her. Diagonally across me on this two seater, I see this weird guy sitting with her constantly expanding his thighs. As she kept adjusting, he kept expanding. Then, I stood up.

Mr Kay๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ฌ (@realmrkay) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I canโ€™t wrap my head around whatโ€™s happening in Lagos, you treat your fellow countrymen like a stranger, yet you relocate abroad and seek citizenship. You report racism to the police, yet youโ€™re tribalist towards your countrymen, does this make sense?

Peter Obi (@peterobi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In November 2022, while campaigning in Delta State, the then APC Presidential Candidate, Bola Tinubu, now the President, berated the other Presidential Candidate (Peter Obi), he was ashamed to call his name, saying "Na statistics we go chop all I want is to put food on the table

Bino๐Ÿงธ (@_bino_archives) 's Twitter Profile Photo

People pleasing Avoidant attachment style Isolating in bad times Never asking for help Being scared to fail Overcompensating for your disadvantages No it didn't

Di'Rico L. Baker (@dirico_rants) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I would rather mankind go extinct than live in a world like this. Go fuck yourselves, every last one of you loser ass dudes who wants this.

BIG DUKE (@dukedarls) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Young niqqas are investing 1 billion naira in treasury bill and getting N200 million naira upfront for just 365days living and some yโ€™all are on this app arguing about bigotry and tribalism. Itโ€™s funny.

Peter Obi (@peterobi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Leadership Failure: Nigeriaโ€™s Greatest Burden I have consistently maintained that leadership failure lies at the heart of Nigeriaโ€™s problems. Until we confront it head-on, the country cannot move in the right direction. The cumulative effect of poor leadership remains our