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ninandiaye9
Mounina Ndiaye :
Big astou fierté Podor courage et bonne continuation 🇸🇳🥰💪
2026-05-27 16:21:28
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gainde_acrobate
Gaïndé_acrobate✪ :
Ma championne 🥰
2026-03-29 00:07:30
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Ibrahima thilly :
Athia ma championne ya waur rendez-vous au sommet rek inchallah
2026-03-29 02:12:17
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Naby :
Courage à toi
2026-03-28 17:22:44
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mina8747
Aminata Ndiaye❤️ :
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2026-03-28 20:15:17
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el_marcos_96
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tank 😁
2026-03-27 22:33:14
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Mouhamed Mané :
yagui traine quoi
2026-03-27 21:32:30
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laf that❤️
2026-03-29 15:08:19
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Sokhna_dev👩‍💻❤️ :
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2026-03-28 15:37:16
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Bamba Alu et métal 🔥💫 :
Good job 👏 my champione😇
2026-03-28 19:31:39
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JiJi ⭐️ :
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2026-03-27 23:05:15
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Moustapha :
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2026-03-27 23:01:41
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khalil🇸🇳🤑©️ :
Sama championne bi
2026-03-28 03:36:09
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IRONQUEEN💪🥊
2026-03-27 22:26:30
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Le travail continue 🔥❤️‍🔥✅👊🏾
2026-03-31 00:54:20
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oumar amadou sy :
never give up 🤩
2026-03-27 21:36:44
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່ ✪ :
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2026-03-29 00:01:33
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Ladydione🇸🇳 :
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2026-03-28 16:09:26
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Mayna 🥊 :
Yok doler bi 😁
2026-03-27 23:11:52
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khalifadiopzoldarobayeni
Zoldaro baye niasse bi :
machala bonne continuation ma championne
2026-03-27 22:30:30
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Champion👑💍👌🏻
2026-03-27 21:26:13
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Tutu rk niou dem
2026-03-27 21:25:29
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BMA SPORT :
ma future championne
2026-03-27 21:54:01
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Ma championne ❤️🤌🏾
2026-03-28 00:54:35
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2026-04-23 21:36:34
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