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From 10th November 2025 to 15th November 2025 @FMPRng Sports Club Annual Management Games will kick off. Four Teams will be contesting Team Oil, Team Gas, Team PS and Team Directors for medals in Football, Handball, Volleyball, Ayo, Table Tennis, Dart, Scrabble, Chess, Draft 🪙
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Mancity vs Liverpool who will win? #MCILIV #EPL #ManCity
75% Mancity
25% Liverpool
0% Draw
8 votes • Final results
75% Mancity
25% Liverpool
0% Draw
8 votes • Final results
Can't wait for Mancity to destroy @KoloKennethK's Money FC today
MARK UMA retweeted
Replying to @blaq_en_belle
The steps really matter in a journey, the right steps and believe. No shortcuts to success, you must work for it if you want it to last a lifetime.
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Truth to be told, money doesn't buy happiness.
Cheers to 81k. Would not have been possible without your support. Blessings.❤️🙌
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Okay, let me tell you the secret behind my shoutouts. Some of you don’t know this, but I need to share it so you can adjust. Here’s how it works: Before I announce shoutouts, I already pick half of the people I’ll feature, usually five or six — from those who consistently engage with my posts. I select them randomly from my active engagers. Then, when I officially announce the shoutout, I pick some people from those who repost the announcement. Finally, I select the remaining few from the comment section. That’s how I mix everything together. So, if you engage, you’ll definitely get noticed. If you repost, you’ll get noticed. There’s no way you’ll keep engaging and not get a shoutout. Even if you got one yesterday, if you stay consistent, you can it again. But here’s the thing, if you only show up when I announce shoutouts and disappear afterward, it won’t work. You can’t just drop your handle and run away. You can't reap where you didn't sow. That’s how it works.✌️
Replying to @mobola_ade
I don drop handle tire You Neva do shout out for me
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#10klaptopsproject Let’s not allow negativity or skepticism to overshadow something truly impactful. It’s possible, and yes, it will happen in batches, not all at once. We’re building the structure carefully so that the first batch runs smoothly, and with each phase, we’ll keep improving until the system becomes perfect. The team is working tirelessly to make sure everything is fair, transparent, and well-organized... no bias, no manipulation, no favoritism. Everyone will have a fair chance. 🙏🏽 So, let’s stay patient, positive, and trust the process. I genuinely wish everyone applying the best of luck, may you be among those selected. #10klaptopsproject is already a success 💙
Honestly, if I had an opportunity like this #10klaptopsproject back when I was in school, my journey would have been different. I probably would’ve focused on coding instead of digital marketing. Most of my friends who went into coding are doing amazingly well today, in web design, app development, software engineering, and more. So, I know firsthand how life-changing this kind of initiative can be.
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Forget those on Twitter. Igbo people in real life are some of the best people. Some of my best staff, business partners, friends and associates are all Igbo and they are not like the ones here on Twitter. Don’t be misguided.
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PREDICT & WIN!! Man City vs Liverpool Predict the correct score of the game. Winners will be credited after the match. You must be following @PBroker_Africa and retweet this post to be eligible. Entry closes at Kickoff. #MCILIV #Haaland #Salah
The Top 5 on our list of Africa's best Female Athletes in 2025 is dominated by Kenyan athletes. Kenya made history in 2025 by becoming the first country to win the women's middle and long-distance events at the World Championships. This impressive achievement helped Kenya secure 2nd place on the medals table. makingofchamps.com/2025/11/0…
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All roads lead to the Jos, the Plateau State capital as the 27th edition of the Nigeria University Games (NUGA), kicks off at the University of Jos. Several tertiary institutions will fight for honours across 23 events, including Athletics, Football, Basketball, Wrestling, Volleyball, Chess, Boxing, Swimming, and a host of other events. Which school are you rooting for? #27NUGAGames
Let's bring you some pictures from today's Opening Ceremony of #27NUGAGames in Jos, Plateau State. Which school's kit has the most steeze? Slide 1: University of Benin (UNIBEN) Slide 2: Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU) Slide 3: Nile University Slide 4: Tai Solarin University of Education (TASUED)
#AfricasTop10FemaleAthletes2025 2. Faith Kipyegon Faith Kipyegon continues to cement her status as one of the greatest middle distance runners ever. She opened her season with a Meeting Record (MR) of 2:29.21 over 1000m at the Xiamen Diamond League. She then surged to a new 1500m WR of 3:48.68 at the Prefontaine Classic. The three-time Olympic GOLD medallist impressed again in the women's 3000m at the Silesia Diamond League where she clocked an Area Record (AR) and National Record (NR) of 8:07.04 to win, missing the WR by whiskers. In June, Kipyegon aimed to become the first woman to run the mile in under four minutes. The race, called Breaking 4, was meant to help her beat her own WR of 4:07.64, set in 2023. Although she didn’t break the four-minute mark, Kipyegon ran a great race and finished with a time of 4:06.42. The six-time Diamond League Final winner added to her legacy by winning her fourth World Championships GOLD in the 1500m with a time of 3:52.15 and then claiming Silver behind teammate Beatrice Chebet in the 5000m with a Season's Best (SB) of 14:55.07. Kipyegon ended her season with a triumph in the women’s mile at the Athlos Meet. Her winning time of 4:17.78 was the fastest women’s mile ever run on US soil.
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#AfricasTop10FemaleAthletes2025 3. Lilian Odira Lilian Odira won her first 800m indoor race of the season in Lyon and reached the semis of the World Indoor Championships, finishing 6th in her heat with a time of 2:16.12. She then raced in the 1500m at the AK Track and Field Weekend in April, winning both her heat and final. At the Kip Keino Classic, the Paris Olympics semifinalist showed great determination, holding off Botswana’s Nowe Oratile to win the women’s 800m in a new PB of 1:58.31. She extended her victory to the Kenyan Championships and World Championships Trials and lowered her PB at the Silesia Diamond League where she settled for 2nd in 1:56.52. At the World Championships in Tokyo, Odira made a statement by running the fastest time across all heats, winning Heat 5 with a quick 1:57.86. In the final, the African Silver medallist produced one of the biggest upsets of the championship, storming to GOLD with a new lifetime best and CR of 1:54.62 to beat Britain's Georgia Hunter Bell and Keely Hodgkinson, taking down the 42-year-old mark of 1:54.68 set by Czech athlete Jarmila Kratochvilova in 1983. Following her triumph, the middle distance runner was promoted to the rank of Sergeant by the Kenya Prisons Service.
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Hey @Grok what are the advantages of subscribing to X Premium?
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MARK UMA retweeted
I will verify my X Account once I hit 5000 plus followers, then the wave of engagement I will bring to all your post with vociferous activeness Una go too love me on this app. #FollowMe #follo4folloback #follo4follo #follobackforfolloback
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MARK UMA retweeted
I just checked my Crystal Ball 🔮 I saw Mancity 0 Liverpool 0 Full time score Damn! #MCILIV #SuperSunday #EPL
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Dear Young Girls stop marrying a man old enough to be your Father or Grand Father because you lack maturity, experience and wisdom in going into Marriage. Don't be deceived by Quick Money it is poverty mentality.
Oga the 21M wey you don get you can start from it and when people see how far you've gone with it and it's positive impact it will definitely spur them to support or even do theirs on their page.
Do you think we should partner with the Government on this 10k laptops to 10k Nigerian youths ? I will be in the CS