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@WoleyDM

Quiet, Calm, Reserved | Network Engineer | MSc (in View) | God is the source ❤️

Peace Village शामिल हुए Eylül 2017
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WOLEY@WoleyDM·
I don't need to have all the money in the world before helping someone ❤️
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Adigunalawada@adigunalawada·
Opportunist ….😂😂😂😂….#every meal counts
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Adeola@iamcomputer__·
Who even invented this keyboard thing? Would the person have died if he had arranged them in alphabetical order?
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WOLEY@WoleyDM·
@Delly_Manna @OyinLadun0 Lmaooo. Yoruba is so complete: "Isale Oro o legbin" - "The foundation of wealth is dirty"
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DELLY@Delly_Manna·
@OyinLadun0 Them go dey disguise as " lACE and Aso oke sellers " for Eko market. Una no go know say nah idan buruku, king of boys, awon maama isale ofo.... Scam nation. And naija sabi promote them wella as " business women " and " socialite "
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Risi Arab Money
Risi Arab Money@OyinLadun0·
Lagos socialite Funmilayo Ogbuaya,popularly known as ARIKET ,has been sentenced to 15 years for conspiracy and involvement in traff!cking 1.595kg of Coke to Saudi Arabia. The court ruled that the case against her was proven beyond reasonable doubt. Her accomplice, Odeyemi Omolara,had earlier been sentenced to 25yrs Frame 3: last year when she celebrated her 60th birthday
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Beri🌚
Beri🌚@beri_grizou·
@carter6f Omo, so him don guide like this before
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carter🌚@carter6f·
“I didn’t know poor people existed in Nigeria until I visited my best friend Ekene 😭 they were 5 kids sharing one room with their uncle I grew up in a 4-bedroom house with 3 living rooms and 4 cars… we even owned the houses beside and across us 😳” — Mr Eazi
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WOLEY@WoleyDM·
@SPORTiFY___69 @IroegbuLucky @JaggaJesse I get u. But na still the same way we dey complain abt Buhari in 2020, we dey complain abt Tinubu now. It was hard then; we even protested. It's stil hard now. That's what I mean. In 4 years (2030), someone somewhere wil also say this 2026 we are complaining about is better, lol.
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Hashira🫧@SPORTiFY___69·
@WoleyDM @IroegbuLucky @JaggaJesse Bro there's plenty of difference. How much was selfcon in 2019/2020 Vs now? Even today, in some almost-interior villages, landlords are collecting 120K for single rooms. No water, unfenced. But I know for sure that it was 60k back in 2020. School fees have also increased too.
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Iroegbu Chinonso
Iroegbu Chinonso@IroegbuLucky·
I woke up thinking about my kid brother. He is working with a salary of #250,000 monthly. He is currently living with our parents and have come of age to rent his own apartment. The reason why his thought came across my mind this morning was that he spent 5k daily on transportation to his place of work and he work 26 days a month. He support the feeding of the house with 50k. He is also a student with national open University of Nigeria. As a Christian, he is firm believer of titheing which he removes 10% monthly from his salary. His goal this year is to rent his own apartment preferably closer to his office and the cheapest room goes for 650k (self-contained) What will be your advise(s) to him considering the economic situation in Nigeria and his monthly bills?
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Hashira🫧@SPORTiFY___69·
@WoleyDM @IroegbuLucky @JaggaJesse Emphasis on "years back" I believe the economy was still bearable, but now, everything is so unsure. Every personal decision today seems like a life and death decision. What a country to be in.
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dTelecom@dtelecom·
$2.6M Airdrop for OUR community. And yes, big part of it flows through the product. @dMeetApp leaderboard is already live: → calls → minutes → points → tokens If you’re using it, you’re already accumulating. You are early.
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MI7cap@MI7cap·
@WoleyDM @sandrachiororo @Wizarab10 No mind them. Satan is always giving them new options to make them destroy their families. If you watch closely most of these ladies who claim intellectual are empty on family values!
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Sir Dickson@Wizarab10·
If you want to be paid for loving your family, don't have one. It is okay to be unmarried and childless. You people are becoming unlovingly dull.
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WOLEY@WoleyDM·
@Enny_choco @osemagnum Exactly. It should be 100-100. Everyone should build the home together.
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Enny Etem@Enny_choco·
@osemagnum I agree domestic work is real and valuable. it shouldn’t be dismissed. But the goal isn’t to reject these roles; it’s partnership. Caring for the home shouldn’t fall on one person alone. Men should help at home, and women can support financially too. It’s about balance in d home
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Dr. Ose Etiobhio@osemagnum·
i don't agree with this your take. all you mentioned are done by women of all race and colour. when i first came to the UK, my landlord, a very rich man... his wife does much more than even what African women complain about... he also assists her... they are in their 60s without any help. I joyfully assisted them too as they took me as their son. Let's stop this narrative... paid and unpaid, it only breeds contempt. My wife prepares food for me even before I come home... we just had a baby 3 months ago. When I'm home in some weekends... I cook and make delicacies... I'm prim and proper... I clean up the house almost everyday... will i call that unpaid labour?
co-creator with God. 🥼🩺@MaryRoseMalomo

When we say women are doing unpaid labour and unappreciated labour, people like you will call us mad women. In many homes, women cook, clean, take care of the children, drive the children to school, do market runs, help the children with their homework etc. All of these things are actual jobs worked by actual people. Now imagine you had to pay for all of these things. You would be paying a chef, a housekeeper, a driver and a private tutor. You would be paying FOUR different professionals heavily for something that you claim is nothing and costs nothing. Women work hard. Women have always worked hard. The issue is that this labour goes unpaid and unappreciated. And women like you are one of the reasons why it is so.

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WOLEY@WoleyDM·
@sandrachiororo @MI7cap @Wizarab10 This isn't the issue. Man provides house, food, clothes, gives his wife money(even if she's working), pays school fees, etc. But the wife doing duties of taking care of the home, kids, running errands, going to the market and cooking...you guys are calling it unpaid labour. lol
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sipheron✨@sipheron04·
@WoleyDM @maryakpa_n Competing with people doesn't end well, e con be woman. Most of them always have their way around things. Don't bother too much.
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Maryj 🕊️@maryakpa_n·
My junior colleague at work earns ₦70,000 monthly. I know because I’m the one who approves payroll. Last Friday, she came to the office with a brand new iPhone 16 Pro Max and hair extension I know is at least ₦450,000. At lunch I joked and said “big girl.” She just smiled and said, “my friend, life is sweet.” I was complaining about how hard the country is. She said it won’t stop me from living well, that I should use my money and spoil myself. I just looked at her and continued eating my ₦700 meat pie and coke. By 4;00 PM, a GLK came to pick her up. She didn’t even say goodbye to the HOD. Some people are living a completely different Nigeria inside this same Nigeria.
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Pinky@Pinkdoll_love·
That framing misses the point. It’s not about “getting paid to love your family,” it’s about acknowledging that caregiving pregnancy, childbirth, raising kids comes with real costs and sacrifices. Expecting support from your partner isn’t being transactional, it’s part of shared responsibility. People can choose to be childfree, sure but for those who do have families, fairness and support matter just as much as love.
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WOLEY@WoleyDM·
@IroegbuLucky @JaggaJesse Well, just sharing that maybe he could pick a lesson from there. But I recommend not leaving until you are fully capable. However, don't relax while you are there. Keep pushing.
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WOLEY@WoleyDM·
@munahtee Not surprised. Lol There is this facebook page I came across last year called YinkaTNT. Stories like this are common there. Married couples and another married woman in secret love making triangle. Even Pastors and Imams.
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MAY💙💤@munahtee·
That Sisi Alagbo video is wild. In a marriage that’s not even a year old, what’s missing that you had to bring in a threesome to spice things up? And that man, a grown man like him left his first wife and children, moved in with that raggedy Sisi Alagbo, and now your recorded threesome is already all over the internet just a year later. Some people are really wilding out
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36kinniun media👑 🦁 🕊@fattylincorn_01·
From lyalaje courtroom When I asked Eniola Sisi Alagbo why she' was involved in 3X0ME, she told me she learnt the style from Aunty Yinka TNT platform and she's a good student in her school I was so shocked when Sisi Alagbo told me.... Pls for all of you insulting Engineer Alagbo, go and ask for forgiveness, that man is innocent It was Sisi Alagbo that initiated the whole thing, the man is been controlled by Sisi Alagbo and he doesn't have choice Sisi Alagbo needs to change and turn a new leaf, she can't continue with all the nonsense she's doing.
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WOLEY@WoleyDM·
@Victorokeke_ I wonder how self photo studio works 😊
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Ugonna Okeke
Ugonna Okeke@Victorokeke_·
South Korea has an obsession with self-service stores: self-fuel stations, self-retail stores, self-ice cream stores, and self-photo studios.
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