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    Even if my phone's memory is low, I will delete my own pictures but your ugly photo will still be safe with me


    Dear bestfriend, Even if my phone's memory is low, I will delete my own pictures but your ugly photo will still be safe with me 😜😂
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  • The Little Kid

    who once hesitated to raise their hand in class, too shy or uncertain to speak up, has now grown into someone navigating life on their own. They've faced challenges, made decisions, and learned to stand strong, proving to themselves that they are capable. Life may not always be easy, but every step forward is a testament to their growth and resilience. What once felt intimidating is now just a memory, replaced by the strength and confidence they've built along the way.
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    #littlekid #class #shy #decisions #memory
    🍀👦🙋‍♂️ The Little Kid who once hesitated to raise their hand in class, too shy or uncertain to speak up, has now grown into someone navigating life on their own. They've faced challenges, made decisions, and learned to stand strong, proving to themselves that they are capable. Life may not always be easy, but every step forward is a testament to their growth and resilience. What once felt intimidating is now just a memory, replaced by the strength and confidence they've built along the way. . . . #littlekid #class #shy #decisions #memory
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  • Yesterday is but today’s memory and tomorrow is today’s dream.
    Yesterday is but today’s memory and tomorrow is today’s dream.
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  • Best Memory of School Life..
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    Notes copy karte Waqt,,
    Dost:
    "Ye kya likha h bey?"
    ?
    Pappu:
    JO Samajh aa rha hai wo likh,
    baki aise hi Design bana de.. ;-)

    Hahahha
    Best Memory of School Life.. . Notes copy karte Waqt,, Dost: "Ye kya likha h bey?" ? Pappu: JO Samajh aa rha hai wo likh, baki aise hi Design bana de.. ;-) Hahahha
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  • You invited me to an event and added me to your WhatsApp committee group.

    Despite my limited resources, I made a contribution.

    On the day of the event, I spent a significant amount on transportation, due to the hike in transportation fees.

    I arrived early to secure a front-row seat because I wanted to ensure you noticed my attendance and registered it in your memory.

    Everything was going pretty well until it got to the part of refreshments.

    I was excited because I knew I would be served first, since I was seated in the front row.

    But the caterer thought it wise to start serving drinks from the back, and by the time they got to me, the drinks were finished, leaving me with no choice but to settle for sachet water.

    A few minutes later, a cooler of rice was brought to our canopy, and I already knew their sharing technique, so I had anticipated it.

    Swiftly, I changed seats and stylishly relocated to the back row.

    But what did the caterer do this time? They started from the front row and began sharing the food.

    Before they got to my seat, the food was finished, and once again, I was left with just a toothpick.

    And now, here you are standing beside me, asking me to smile while posing for the camera.

    If I smile make bend.

    Ani Okon
    ™️ You invited me to an event and added me to your WhatsApp committee group. Despite my limited resources, I made a contribution. On the day of the event, I spent a significant amount on transportation, due to the hike in transportation fees. I arrived early to secure a front-row seat because I wanted to ensure you noticed my attendance and registered it in your memory. Everything was going pretty well until it got to the part of refreshments. I was excited because I knew I would be served first, since I was seated in the front row. But the caterer thought it wise to start serving drinks from the back, and by the time they got to me, the drinks were finished, leaving me with no choice but to settle for sachet water. A few minutes later, a cooler of rice was brought to our canopy, and I already knew their sharing technique, so I had anticipated it. Swiftly, I changed seats and stylishly relocated to the back row. But what did the caterer do this time? They started from the front row and began sharing the food. Before they got to my seat, the food was finished, and once again, I was left with just a toothpick. And now, here you are standing beside me, asking me to smile while posing for the camera. If I smile make bend. ☹️ ©️ Ani Okon
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  • I can't for the life of me comprehend the reason why men resent that women also have standards.

    Like, just as you don't love yanshless girls, she doesn't love "short kings" either.

    You hate fat girls, she'd never consider a knock-kneed boy.

    You can't marry a girl in her 30s, and she can't marry a broke guy.

    She's not good enough for you to wife up since she lacks the flair and allure of Beyoncé. Well, she likes her men as handsome as Alex Ekubo, and since you don't compare, she won't date, let alone marry you.

    You would rather date an independent woman for fear of leeches. She doesn't want to build with any man, but prefers one that is already financially established.

    Every social media platform is littered with winding dissertations from men detailing their ideal lady and the attributes they desire from/in her.

    They set up these unrealistic goals regardless of their charm and personal achievements which, when considered, are most times harrowingly underwhelming.

    They want a natural-haired tall girl with commander hips, who is as submissive as a medieval housemaid and as prayerful as a roadside preacher, and who doesn't mind slaving away for them in name of "wife".

    They make such posts and comments every day and laugh about it in real life, yet no one reminds them that they're repulsive-looking and that their choices are out of reality.

    But the moment a woman states her preference for a six-packed niggā with a house and a car, and whose face doesn't bring to her memory the images of monkeys during sexx, men would flood the posts with indignant remarks.

    All you'll be seeing is:

    * What guy would marry an uglee girl like you kwanu?
    *You want a rich man, but your papa sef no dey rich.
    *Is it with this your yanshless self that you're saying you can't date a broke guy?
    *You can't date a man in his 40s, but you're looking like someone's grandma.

    Why is it so hard for men to accept that woman have standards on the kind of men they want? What makes men feel insecure when a woman lists the wants and doesn't wants she has set for HERSELF regarding the opposite sex?

    I mean, I've seen women say they want to date a multimillionaire, and although I'm not a multimillionaire myself, I don't go to the post to fight them over their choices. Standards are nice and normal until a woman has them.

    The best thing you'll do for yourself as a woman is to be rude, uncouth and, when necessary, wicked. Strip yourself of shame and set your standards as high as Mountain Everest.

    Don't date them if they're poor because they wouldn't date you if you looked like Obasanjo.

    P.S.: I noticed that my feminism is not as bitter as I want it to be, so I'm trying to rectify that. Be mindful of your comment as I won't hesitate to use the block button.
    I can't for the life of me comprehend the reason why men resent that women also have standards. Like, just as you don't love yanshless girls, she doesn't love "short kings" either. You hate fat girls, she'd never consider a knock-kneed boy. You can't marry a girl in her 30s, and she can't marry a broke guy. She's not good enough for you to wife up since she lacks the flair and allure of Beyoncé. Well, she likes her men as handsome as Alex Ekubo, and since you don't compare, she won't date, let alone marry you. You would rather date an independent woman for fear of leeches. She doesn't want to build with any man, but prefers one that is already financially established. Every social media platform is littered with winding dissertations from men detailing their ideal lady and the attributes they desire from/in her. They set up these unrealistic goals regardless of their charm and personal achievements which, when considered, are most times harrowingly underwhelming. They want a natural-haired tall girl with commander hips, who is as submissive as a medieval housemaid and as prayerful as a roadside preacher, and who doesn't mind slaving away for them in name of "wife". They make such posts and comments every day and laugh about it in real life, yet no one reminds them that they're repulsive-looking and that their choices are out of reality. But the moment a woman states her preference for a six-packed niggā with a house and a car, and whose face doesn't bring to her memory the images of monkeys during sexx, men would flood the posts with indignant remarks. All you'll be seeing is: * What guy would marry an uglee girl like you kwanu? *You want a rich man, but your papa sef no dey rich. *Is it with this your yanshless self that you're saying you can't date a broke guy? *You can't date a man in his 40s, but you're looking like someone's grandma. Why is it so hard for men to accept that woman have standards on the kind of men they want? What makes men feel insecure when a woman lists the wants and doesn't wants she has set for HERSELF regarding the opposite sex? I mean, I've seen women say they want to date a multimillionaire, and although I'm not a multimillionaire myself, I don't go to the post to fight them over their choices. Standards are nice and normal until a woman has them. The best thing you'll do for yourself as a woman is to be rude, uncouth and, when necessary, wicked. Strip yourself of shame and set your standards as high as Mountain Everest. Don't date them if they're poor because they wouldn't date you if you looked like Obasanjo. P.S.: I noticed that my feminism is not as bitter as I want it to be, so I'm trying to rectify that. Be mindful of your comment as I won't hesitate to use the block button.
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  • Keep records of things ,events and anything worth keeping ,, sometimes all we need at a moment is just to walk down the memory lane with pictorial views and we will be ok.
    Keep records of things ,events and anything worth keeping ,, sometimes all we need at a moment is just to walk down the memory lane with pictorial views and we will be ok.
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  • GIFA FIRST ANNIVERSARY: GOV. ENO HONOURS WIFE, EXTOLS HELEN OBAREKI FOR SUSTAINING VISION

    ...lays foundation for Ultramodern Secretariat for wife's pet project

    Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, has lauded the Coordinator of the Office of the First Lady, his daughter, Lady Helen Eno Obareki, for furthering the vision and aspirations of his departed wife, Pastor Patience Eno, through the Golden Initiative For All (GIFA).

    Governor Eno made the commendation while speaking at the first anniversary celebration of GIFA, at Ibom Hall, Uyo, where he expressed delight with the ingenuity of Lady Obareki, in driving her mother's dream of enhancing family life, and bringing succour to the less-privileged to reality, despite the demise of its founder and progenitor.

    According to the Governor, the event also created opportunity to honour her memory, and celebrate the first posthumous birthday, of the departed First Lady whose 57th birthday marked the launch of GIFA.

    "Let me congratulate my dear daughter, the Coordinator of the Office of the First Lady, Noble Lady Helen Obareki for stepping up and taking charge of this great Initiative.

    "As you have so eloquently reeled out the achievements recorded in the last one year, it is evident that you have ticked the boxes in all the thematic areas and the impact has been deeply felt. Noble Lady, you have done well, and your mother and indeed all of us here are manifestly proud of you," he said.

    Recalling his wife's humane disposition as a mother hen, who takes care of the needs of others even at the expense of her comfort, the Governor assured that his administration will continue to further her beliefs through inclusion of women in all facets of his administration's goals, and also, through programmes like the ARISE Elderly Care Initiative, ARISE Compassionate Homes, as well as intervention on issues of maternal care and gender-based violence.

    He also recalled her persistent appeals for 40 percent of women inclusion in the affairs of government, adding that most of the women who have been appointed to public offices are credits to the intervention of the late First Lady.

    GIFA FIRST ANNIVERSARY: GOV. ENO HONOURS WIFE, EXTOLS HELEN OBAREKI FOR SUSTAINING VISION ...lays foundation for Ultramodern Secretariat for wife's pet project Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, has lauded the Coordinator of the Office of the First Lady, his daughter, Lady Helen Eno Obareki, for furthering the vision and aspirations of his departed wife, Pastor Patience Eno, through the Golden Initiative For All (GIFA). Governor Eno made the commendation while speaking at the first anniversary celebration of GIFA, at Ibom Hall, Uyo, where he expressed delight with the ingenuity of Lady Obareki, in driving her mother's dream of enhancing family life, and bringing succour to the less-privileged to reality, despite the demise of its founder and progenitor. According to the Governor, the event also created opportunity to honour her memory, and celebrate the first posthumous birthday, of the departed First Lady whose 57th birthday marked the launch of GIFA. "Let me congratulate my dear daughter, the Coordinator of the Office of the First Lady, Noble Lady Helen Obareki for stepping up and taking charge of this great Initiative. "As you have so eloquently reeled out the achievements recorded in the last one year, it is evident that you have ticked the boxes in all the thematic areas and the impact has been deeply felt. Noble Lady, you have done well, and your mother and indeed all of us here are manifestly proud of you," he said. Recalling his wife's humane disposition as a mother hen, who takes care of the needs of others even at the expense of her comfort, the Governor assured that his administration will continue to further her beliefs through inclusion of women in all facets of his administration's goals, and also, through programmes like the ARISE Elderly Care Initiative, ARISE Compassionate Homes, as well as intervention on issues of maternal care and gender-based violence. He also recalled her persistent appeals for 40 percent of women inclusion in the affairs of government, adding that most of the women who have been appointed to public offices are credits to the intervention of the late First Lady.
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  • ♥ I cherish every memory we’ve ever made together and I can’t wait to see what the future has in store for us. I love you so much!
    ♥ I cherish every memory we’ve ever made together and I can’t wait to see what the future has in store for us. I love you so much!
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