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Ajani Oluwatosin

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Tech/graphic designer( logo | animator | brand identity | UI/UX l product design l flyer) Kinesiologist| football lover @arsenal | https://t.co/lTcjXe5c7j

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Ajani Oluwatosin
3 months
Wow 🀩 I have 63 people already.. God is great. If you still wanna join please use the following link
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@TGszn_ πŸ’―
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Ajani Oluwatosin
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@AG_Oriola No foo another one go enter πŸ˜‚ I no pity you oo be strong bro 😎
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@AG_Oriola @theayoadams I swear πŸ˜‚πŸ€£
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Ajani Oluwatosin
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@AG_Oriola @theayoadams Them go say na overdose Overdose wey our forefathers no die from. Now them say estimated life span of average Nigerian man is less than 70 🀣 And hospital and modern medicine dey o But when no hospital or modern medicine our fore fathers dey live reach 120,130, 100 etc
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Ajani Oluwatosin
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@AG_Oriola He is resting on her stomach na πŸ˜‚
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4 days
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TG OMORI
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@anu_boye πŸ€£πŸ˜‚
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@instablog9ja Basically no significant change in the system order than just replacing the names we call these classes. Syllabus/curriculum may still remain the same except the names of classes being changed
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Ajani Oluwatosin
5 days
No be by say you no sleep oo. Waiting you dey do when you dey awake na im go determine if you really won make mama proud oπŸ˜‚
@TheDamiForeign
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Some people don go sleep already and they wan make mama proud.πŸ€¦πŸ»β€β™‚οΈ
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Ajani Oluwatosin
6 days
@AG_Oriola You see that corner wey dey open na there e deyπŸ˜‚
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Ajani Oluwatosin
10 days
@thecori_kitchen @GechiPius Abeg come lagos 😫😫😫
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Ajani Oluwatosin
10 days
@danielenitan_ You won pull cloth πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
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Ajani Oluwatosin
10 days
God we are finished 😫😫 see what NPF is doing . Our Nigeria Police Force is now personalized like it is not for us again oo 😫 See what the official page of a whole Nigeria police force is doing. Shey na one person get am abi na us? Them don sell am? Haaaaaaaa 😫😫
@PoliceNG
Nigeria Police Force
10 days
Opinion: Sowore, Egbetokun: Differentiating Between the Law, Emotions, and Cheap Populism ..... by Olalekan Johnson In recent times, Omoyele Sowore, the publisher of Sahara Reporters and a former presidential candidate of the African Action Congress (AAC), has been embroiled in a series of unprovoked attacks against the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Mr Kayode Egbetokun PhD. These attacks have culminated in Sowore’s recent arraignment in court, rightfully raising concerns about his conduct and the potential consequences for both the individual and the larger society. Sowore has long built his career on harassing, defaming, and undermining the Nigeria Police Force, particularly its leadership. This is not a mere coincidence or an isolated incident, but a pattern of behavior that dates back years. One of the more recent episodes that illustrate this pattern was when Sowore posted a self-indicting video of himself resisting and obstructing police officers who were merely doing their job in Lagos. This act, alongside others like it, reflects Sowore's repeated disobedience to lawful orders, cyberstalking, incitement against the police, and, specifically, attacks against the office of the Inspector General of Police. What many fail to realize is that Sowore’s attacks are not just random provocations. They are part of a calculated effort to destabilize the country. His relentless criticism of IGP Egbetokun, who has consistently demonstrated professionalism and adherence to the law, speaks to a larger agenda aimed at creating chaos and eroding the authority of the police force. This is no longer just a case of ideological disagreement, it is a deliberate effort to sow discord and division. Sowore has long thrived on controversy and has found a niche for himself in the realm of baseless activism, cheap populism, and political blackmail. His actions have always been driven by opportunism, with little regard for the long-term stability of the country. Under the guise of advocating for democracy, Sowore has become synonymous with inciting violence, misleading the public, and promoting himself as a hero of the masses, despite his true motives being rooted in self-interest and a thirst for attention. While Sowore may have managed to amass a following of blind supporters, it is critical for patriotic citizens to recognize the dangers in his rhetoric. His consistent pattern of false accusations, cyberbullying, and incitement is not just a threat to the Nigeria Police Force, but to the very fabric of society itself. His actions are a direct affront to the rule of law, and should be condemned by anyone who values peace, democracy, and justice. It is commendable, then, that IGP Egbetokun, despite facing incessant attacks, has opted to pursue legal action against Sowore rather than resorting to violence or intimidation. This response is a testament to the maturity, professionalism, and respect for the rule of law that Egbetokun has consistently displayed in his tenure as the head of the Nigeria Police Force. Under his leadership, the police have shown a firm commitment to upholding justice and ensuring that no one, regardless of their status or influence, is above the law. Sowore’s behavior illustrates a deep misunderstanding of the purpose of activism. Activism, at its core, should be based on facts, sincerity, and a genuine desire to improve the conditions of the common man. Unfortunately, Sowore has distorted the concept of activism into a tool for personal vendettas, cheap sensationalism, and blackmail journalism. By portraying himself as a champion of the people, he has deceived his followers into believing that he is fighting for justice, when in reality, his actions are self-serving and harmful to the stability of the nation.
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Ajani Oluwatosin
10 days
@PoliceNG God we are finished 😫😫 see what NPF is doing . Our Nigeria Police Force is now personalized like it is not for us again oo 😫 See what the official page of a whole Nigeria police force is doing. Shey na one person get am abi na us? Them don sell am? Haaaaaaaa 😫😫
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Ajani Oluwatosin
12 days
Very accurate because without a problem there is absolutely nothing to research nor study about.
@dominic_marizu
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12 days
The first step to good design? Is by Understanding your client’s problem firstly, before opening your tools. Go and Read that brief again and again still you get the concept of it... #DesignTips
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Ajani Oluwatosin
14 days
@gtbank_help @gtbank i should be able to buy FX using my bank app na πŸ˜‚. If i can sell to you, i should be able to buy from you na. Which kind moves be this na. I need $ right now and i realize the Gtbank app doesn’t have that features. You want to buy you don’t want to sell why?
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Ajani Oluwatosin
15 days
@theshebaham Happy birthday to you πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‚πŸŽŠπŸŽ
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Ajani Oluwatosin
16 days
@ChibunnaVtb You won kill her πŸ€£πŸ˜‚πŸ€£ how she won take do am?
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