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qya_baiekhatie
gojo's wife๑˙ :
remed soalnya ga pake emoji "😹"
2025-03-05 00:40:04
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chel_chewy
nat`Xatan :
cakep" kok di bilang Remini😳🫴🏻🤍
2025-03-04 21:12:37
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fya1980
fya :
lagian remini cuma bikin hd dong jr😹
2025-03-05 11:23:25
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whoois_c0
el nawaa :
cantik gini dibilang Remini duh😜
2025-03-04 13:46:02
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naa_nanaw
anaaa :
mau Remini kek mau ga Kalo dasarnya cantik make aplikasi apa pun tetep cantikk
2025-03-10 00:45:11
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cewekcantikimutlucu
Hii_iniNita :
kitaa alergii Remini yaa kakak cantik 💋😻
2025-03-05 08:37:56
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urfavnau2
˚˖𓍢ִ໋-𝐍𐐼ׅ𝗻ׂ𐐼ׅu!'𐙚 :
kaa masih ingett aku engga??@naulla09
2025-03-04 15:33:03
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zzyyxx_kia
laaa🕷 :
iri itu ka kia😹😹
2025-03-05 15:30:27
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hyeon4kia
Juliaan.🦊 :
penyakit iri EMG ga bisa di singkirkan 😋
2025-03-04 16:47:51
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zaww011
altyd :
masyaallah cantik deh u
2025-03-05 04:03:43
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lia4imisyu
m¡lovelіᥲᥲ ʚїɞ :
bntu like vt terbaru aku🥰
2025-03-04 22:17:06
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illalaww☝🏻 :
fb, aku illaaaa akun prtama keblokirr
2025-03-06 15:13:08
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Nisawww 🇪🇸💋 :
kak lb dong
2025-03-04 21:42:19
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aisyahh🌬️ :
meiii karii meii kuahh kakkk muachhh💋💋💋
2025-03-04 21:34:23
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xyzzx711
Véll, r u okay? :
cntik gini dibilang remini aduhh dek, btw semangat ka, semoga cantiii nya nularr ke akuu🤗💞
2025-03-05 05:57:21
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belove_mputt
mputt`Osaka :
iri itu bubb😭
2025-03-04 23:48:31
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clarissezoey0
𝘾𝙖𝙘𝙖 :
terlalu cantik smpe di blg Remini😸😫
2025-03-05 08:26:07
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N :
aihh iri itu sirik amat cakep gini 🌹🤩
2025-03-04 23:56:12
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hay ak maripa :
iri tuh 😂
2025-03-04 14:04:06
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mecaaataumatcha
may gprnh keluar dri prv lmpng :
duh nga ngca kli dia🤤🤤
2025-03-05 00:00:01
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ilhamskibidi23
𝙎𝙞 𝙄𝙡𝙝𝙖𝙢𝙋𝙧𝙨𝙩⚡ :
lb om jngan komen done😒
2025-03-05 01:03:09
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scnd_t1k
gotikkk? :
dashara02 kalo gw malu tuh😹😭
2025-03-05 00:47:07
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su.marni416
Su Marni :
lagunya ko gini bjir
2025-03-05 03:40:49
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stecuvaness
vanessukajimin😋💜 :
se gemoy+cantik ini di bilang pake Remini?🙄
2025-03-05 03:42:23
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zlzl_az
zulfaa :
merasa tersaingi kali😂
2025-03-05 16:16:52
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yeah_9970
ꪱׁׁׁׅׅׅ'ꩇׁׅ֪݊ 𝑳𝒊𝒂🦢 :
terlalu cantik sampe dibilang remini🤭
2025-03-06 07:29:18
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aranoncalant :
aku juga di kira pake Remini pdahal udah dari hp nya ke gitu bejierrr
2025-03-06 07:02:16
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kepo_5040
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cukup para creator JJ jela yg tau ni🗿
2025-03-05 05:24:26
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viii_stecu🦋 :
waduh orang iri itu ka kiya 😂😂
2025-03-05 07:29:39
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fikasukaZazri :
biarin aja ka mungkin dia sirik😋
2025-03-05 21:11:31
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ucok.ucok661
✧𝕌c𝓸𝓸к✧ :
noleh mintaa di editin gak bub
2025-03-05 08:55:06
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✯:❥ 𝐐𝐮𝐞𝐞𝐧 ༈ 𝗟is𝗮𝗮 ✯ :
masyallah kakaaaa cakepp sekaliiiii😖🌷
2025-03-05 09:25:42
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mi ayam :
iri itu 😹
2025-03-05 11:08:06
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bisaa ga yaa di fb??
2025-03-05 18:39:15
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k4_allula
lulaa's𖤐 :
lb nwpst vt terbaru kaaa canciii😻😻
2025-03-05 00:12:45
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ndafy18
່ :
WOI LAH SELALU CANTIK JR😡
2025-03-04 13:53:47
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jiaaa_80
J i a a ' 🕷 :
cantik gini di kira remini
2025-03-04 14:49:32
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.lla_nz
la𓇼 :
iri kak itu😹😹
2025-03-04 15:05:54
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chypey :
always cantiii😻😻
2025-03-04 15:29:49
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vrlxz.599
𝙒𝙙𝙯𝙯★ :
🤩
2025-03-26 01:44:29
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sjhkshk
᠌ ᠌ ᠌ :
cakepnya kelewatan😻😻
2025-03-04 21:40:20
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ocha_khnsaa
⏤͟͟͞͞𝙊𝙘𝙝𝙖𝙖 ། 𝟣𝟤𝟢Բƿς :
bsett cantikk amat kaa🤩🤩🤩😻😻
2025-03-04 21:44:53
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panie, holic :b :
iri dia kaa, secantik ini di bilang remini😭
2025-03-04 21:50:58
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zykxliaa_
Liaa Satoru :
inii terlalu cakepp😡😡💗💗
2025-03-04 21:54:29
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cy.shcyr :
masyaallah iii cntikkkkk
2025-03-04 22:11:17
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mona` :
udah cantik dibilang Remini
2025-03-04 23:12:35
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laila pura pura kentut :
cantik"gini di bilang remini wak
2025-03-04 23:21:00
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szjtz znfmtz 💫 :
lb dongkkk cantikk 😻😻
2025-03-04 23:46:26
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nanacy :
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2025-03-04 23:56:22
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As Ghana reflects on the June 4th Revolution, an event that occurred 47 years ago, let's take a look at Rawlings  famous words during his trial Before the famous June 4th Revolution, there was a failed uprising on May 15, 1979 one that placed a young Flight Lieutenant Jerry John Rawlings before a military tribunal and unknowingly changed the course of Ghana’s political history. At the time, Rawlings had been arrested after leading an unsuccessful attempt to overthrow the Supreme Military Council II (SMC II) government headed by General Fred Akuffo. To the ruling authorities, the public court-martial was intended to serve as a warning to rebellious soldiers and restore discipline within the military. But something unexpected happened. Instead of appearing frightened or pleading for mercy, the 31-year-old Air Force officer used the trial platform to openly attack corruption, inequality, and the suffering of ordinary Ghanaians. Speaking boldly before military authorities, he directed his anger toward senior military officers, politicians, businessmen, and foreign interests whom he believed had enriched themselves while ordinary citizens suffered. In one of the most memorable parts of his statement, Rawlings declared... “I know what it feels like going to bed with a headache for want of food in the stomach. I am not an expert in Economics and I am not an expert in Law but I am an expert in working on an empty stomach while wondering when and where the next meal will come from.” The speech resonated deeply with many ordinary Ghanaians, particularly workers, students, and lower-ranked soldiers who were already frustrated by worsening economic conditions, corruption, and hardship. Rather than weakening his influence, the trial transformed Rawlings into a symbol of resistance for many people who felt unheard. He also framed Ghana’s struggles as a conflict not of tribe or ethnicity, but of inequality. In another widely remembered part of his speech, he stated “It is no longer a question of the Akan against the Ewe, the Ga against the Northerner. But a question of those who have against those who have not.” Rawlings further argued that meaningful change would not come through waiting for powerful leaders or outside intervention, but through the actions of ordinary citizens themselves. Drawing comparisons to revolutions in countries such as France, Russia, and China, he challenged Ghanaians to reflect on their own responsibility in confronting injustice. The speech had consequences far beyond the courtroom. Instead of discouraging dissent, Rawlings’ trial speech gained sympathy among junior military officers and civilians alike. Within weeks, soldiers who believed in his message freed him from detention in the early hours of June 4, 1979, leading to the uprising that overthrew the SMC II government and brought the Armed Forces Revolutionary Council (AFRC) to power. To supporters, the speech represented courage and truth spoken in difficult times. To critics, it became part of a revolutionary rhetoric that later justified military intervention and political violence. Regardless of perspective, many historians agree on one point: Rawlings’ words during his 1979 trial helped shape one of the most significant political turning points in Ghana’s history. Source..Kojo Yankah, The Trial of J. J. Rawlings, pp. 42–44. #JerryJohnRawlings #June4Revolution #May15Coup #GhanaHistory #RawlingsEra      🇬🇭
As Ghana reflects on the June 4th Revolution, an event that occurred 47 years ago, let's take a look at Rawlings famous words during his trial Before the famous June 4th Revolution, there was a failed uprising on May 15, 1979 one that placed a young Flight Lieutenant Jerry John Rawlings before a military tribunal and unknowingly changed the course of Ghana’s political history. At the time, Rawlings had been arrested after leading an unsuccessful attempt to overthrow the Supreme Military Council II (SMC II) government headed by General Fred Akuffo. To the ruling authorities, the public court-martial was intended to serve as a warning to rebellious soldiers and restore discipline within the military. But something unexpected happened. Instead of appearing frightened or pleading for mercy, the 31-year-old Air Force officer used the trial platform to openly attack corruption, inequality, and the suffering of ordinary Ghanaians. Speaking boldly before military authorities, he directed his anger toward senior military officers, politicians, businessmen, and foreign interests whom he believed had enriched themselves while ordinary citizens suffered. In one of the most memorable parts of his statement, Rawlings declared... “I know what it feels like going to bed with a headache for want of food in the stomach. I am not an expert in Economics and I am not an expert in Law but I am an expert in working on an empty stomach while wondering when and where the next meal will come from.” The speech resonated deeply with many ordinary Ghanaians, particularly workers, students, and lower-ranked soldiers who were already frustrated by worsening economic conditions, corruption, and hardship. Rather than weakening his influence, the trial transformed Rawlings into a symbol of resistance for many people who felt unheard. He also framed Ghana’s struggles as a conflict not of tribe or ethnicity, but of inequality. In another widely remembered part of his speech, he stated “It is no longer a question of the Akan against the Ewe, the Ga against the Northerner. But a question of those who have against those who have not.” Rawlings further argued that meaningful change would not come through waiting for powerful leaders or outside intervention, but through the actions of ordinary citizens themselves. Drawing comparisons to revolutions in countries such as France, Russia, and China, he challenged Ghanaians to reflect on their own responsibility in confronting injustice. The speech had consequences far beyond the courtroom. Instead of discouraging dissent, Rawlings’ trial speech gained sympathy among junior military officers and civilians alike. Within weeks, soldiers who believed in his message freed him from detention in the early hours of June 4, 1979, leading to the uprising that overthrew the SMC II government and brought the Armed Forces Revolutionary Council (AFRC) to power. To supporters, the speech represented courage and truth spoken in difficult times. To critics, it became part of a revolutionary rhetoric that later justified military intervention and political violence. Regardless of perspective, many historians agree on one point: Rawlings’ words during his 1979 trial helped shape one of the most significant political turning points in Ghana’s history. Source..Kojo Yankah, The Trial of J. J. Rawlings, pp. 42–44. #JerryJohnRawlings #June4Revolution #May15Coup #GhanaHistory #RawlingsEra 🇬🇭

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