Masquerade (Oje)
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Masquerade (Oje)
@Benz1301
Peace of mind wins it all. don't be let down for what people say about you, always find joy in everything you do...
Abuja Bergabung Kasım 2012
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@AreaFada1 If I talk I know many of you will come and attack me. But think deep by yourself. If a president can actually say this? The truth will prevail soon make una no worry
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@ISsossy You go think say you go fit knack them in few days but you go fit dey see their pant oo but your prick no go pass in-between their legs
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Happy birthday, dear Àròjinlẹ̀,
You are an Òrìṣà, ẹni Orí ṣà dá ni ọ́.
May you toll this path of greatness till you fulfill your destiny
Ọ̀pẹ ya ṣẹ́rẹ́ṣẹ́rẹ́ kanlẹ̀
A dífá fúnwọn légùn Aré
Níbi wọ́n gbé ń fiwọ́n ré tantantan
A kìí fagbe ré, kágbe má lè kunṣọ rẹ̀ láró
Èdùmàrè jẹ́ n jíṣẹ́ tóo ránmi
A kìí fàlùkò ré, kálùkò má lè kunṣọ rẹ̀ lósùn
Èdùmàrè jẹ́ n jíṣẹ́ tóo ránmi
A kìí fi lèkélèké ré, kí lèkélèké má lè ki aṣọ rẹ̀ bẹfun
Èdùmàrè jẹ́ n jíṣẹ́ tóo ránmi
A kìí fi odídẹrẹ́ ré, kí odídẹrẹ́ má lè fi ìyẹ́ ìdíi ti bepo
Olódùmàrè jẹ́ n jíṣẹ́ tóo ránmi




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@nados458 @firstladyship My brother, none of Dem will do it. Na story Dem go later tell us blaming the past administration. That's always there idea
Meanwhile let's lean from Senegal
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Fuel is ₦1350.
Cement is ₦12,000.
Band A is ₦250/kWh.
A loaf of bread is ₦2000.
Cooking gas is ₦1700/kg.
A kilo of turkey is ₦11,000.
One crate of egg is ₦7,500.
A carton of Indomie is ₦11,000.
The Hungry man size is ₦21,000.
Pampers (Jumbo pack) is ₦40,000
Children pay over ₦600K in public universities.
But they should Relax, Tinubu is fixing Nigeria?
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@NigeriaStories Election is close na make Dem go resume work 😂😂😂
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@nados458 @firstladyship Please tell me one single president wey don crash price before aside from Yaradua. Even president Goodluck did not crash price
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@Benz1301 @firstladyship Because if person wants to crash the price you guys will start saying that he is spoiling business for you guys
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@Justice_Crack @OfficialDSSNG Now person come dey think to go enjoy with them small
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My Experience with the DSS @OfficialDSSNG (Department of State Services) -PART ONE
I want to clearly state that this is my personal experience and account.
On the night of April 30th, after days of being blindfolded and held by some unidentified men who initially claimed to be from the DSS — but whom I later discovered were not DSS officials — I was eventually taken to a DSS facility.
At the time, I was still blindfolded and handcuffed. After arriving at the facility, I heard someone instruct that my blindfold should not be removed until we were inside. Shortly after, the blindfold was removed, and for the first time in days, I was able to see properly again. My vision was initially unclear but gradually improved.
The officer who received me spoke calmly and assured me that I was safe. He asked if I knew where I was, and I replied yes because I could see the DSS logo on the wall. He noticed I was shaking and visibly traumatized, and he tried to calm me down. At that point, I was extremely scared and confused because I still did not fully understand my situation or why I had been taken in the first place.
That same night, I was given tea and bread — the first proper meal I had eaten in days. I was also taken to the medical unit where my blood pressure and general health condition were checked to ensure I was medically stable.
Afterwards, I was taken to a room with other detainees and provided with a bed and duvet. For the first time in days, I was able to sleep comfortably.
The following morning, the investigation team began questioning me. Because the matter is still before the court, I will not go into details about the investigation itself. However, based on my personal experience, the DSS officials I interacted with treated me professionally and respectfully throughout my stay. Nobody shouted at me, physically assaulted me, or used force against me during the period I spent there.
They also ensured that I had food and basic care, and I was even asked if there were specific meals I preferred during the process. I also observed that officials handling my case remained active on the matter, including during weekends and public holidays.
From my own experience, I can say that the DSS demonstrated professionalism in the way they handled me. At the same time, no institution is perfect, and like every agency, there are areas where improvements can still be made — particularly regarding the speed of investigations and certain administrative processes.
Again, this is strictly my personal experience and should be understood as such.

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@maxnonso Is that why he should be sleeping with people's wife?
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