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VOKNA 🇬🇭
@ArojoVictor
Scorpio, TechBro, Musician, Music-Producer....
Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Temmuz 2023
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One man ask me to come to his house this morning and I did, we watched movie, ate and gist.
This evening as I was planning to leave, I asked for my transport fare and he said he can’t give me anything because he didn’t touch me.
Ehnehn, me that left my house to this place, I don’t have anything better to do abi? 🤔🤔🤔
Immediately he entered the bathroom to have his bath, I entered his kitchen to pick what my handbag can carry and left, before he finished bathing.
I’m home now, admiring my groceries.
Men should learn how to give willingly to avoid petty theft like this.
When he enter his kitchen now, he will be shocked but he could have avoided it by just giving me transport fare.
When next I’m going to see a man, I’ll go with Bagco sack to ransack.
Fear my return.

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This is truly heartbreaking 💔😭
A man rushed to a Polaris Bank branch after their banking app reportedly stopped working for over a week because of “maintenance.” His wife was critically ill in the hospital, and he desperately needed to transfer ₦100,000 for her treatment.
In order to make it to the bank, he had to borrow ₦15,000 just to buy fuel for his car.
But after getting there with so much hope, he was told there was no network and no transactions could be processed.
The man reportedly broke down in tears inside the banking hall, crying: “How can I have money in my account and still not be able to save my wife?”
That moment says a lot about the painful reality many Nigerians face. This is no longer just about banking apps or network failures, it’s about human lives hanging in the balance.


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@Oreofe_06 160k no dey do heart surgery o....Salt under your is not healthy
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I saw a video on Facebook yesterday about putting salt under your tongue and praying especially for financial favours.
12 am last night I made my new month prayers and declarations.
Then I took a pinch of salt blessed it placed it under my tongue and prayed in God's name for financial Favours.
Just this morning I am greeted with a credit alert.
Am in shock oo.
Thank You God for this and many more to come🙏🏾🙏🏾
Hmm 🤔

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Ayurveda With Shyam@shyam_ayurved
This is a valuable remedy that everyone should be aware of and use. Boost stamina, improves endurance and energy also.
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There is boy I'm doing lesson for... 7 ye@rs
He started acting wild. He pause the lesson and say something like "teacher I need a cuddlẹ́, please can you cụ̀ddle me?"
Sometimes when I'm beside him trying to teach him he'd just place his hand on my thighs and start moving them.
I just knew giving him Mr cane would do so one day I asked some questions. This boy told me things that I'm still shocked at!
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@AskEmmy0 @florad_xplorer2 If she is scared she would eventually lose u!
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@florad_xplorer2 She does. And the thing is I already knew. But that night when she finally opened the door and told me she is scared of losing me every single day, it hit differently. Some people spend their whole life looking for that kind of love and never find it.
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@dammy4trueluv @kingjotravels This is how u guys use ur own hands to destroy your marriages.....your husband doesn't owe your mum
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Yesterday morning, I called a nurse to check my mom’s blood pressure because I had heard that elderly people should monitor theirs regularly.
In the evening, the nurse came and checked it, and it was normal.
Then the nurse told me to check mine as well. I said I was fine and that mine would be normal, but she insisted that I check it.
So this morning, I did—and surprisingly, my mom’s was better than mine. I was shocked.
My brother came to visit, so he checked his too, and his was even worse.
Honestly, I used to think checking blood pressure was only for elderly people or those with health issues.
Mine My brother's


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@Mikeliberation I bet he didn't know that the python is their diety
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A man k!lled a python in Idemili, Anambra State.
He wasn’t an indigene; he was just living there.
One day, he saw a python in the compound where he lived, picked up a machete, and k!lled it.
A member of the community saw him and started calling others.
They told the man he would have to perform a funeral for the python.
According to their culture, anyone who k!lls a python must give it a proper burial as if it were a human being.
The situation became serious and was taken to the community elders.
They all said he had committed an abomination and would need to carry out certain rituals to appease the land.
I was aware of this tradition, but I didn’t know it also applied to non-indigenes.

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