DUKE OF ONDO

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DUKE OF ONDO

DUKE OF ONDO

@BOYFROMONDO

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STUNNER@Cr7Godbrand·
Have you been to an IVF clinic? It cost me $18,000 to do IVF for my wife at age 34. Out of the three eggs that were inserted, only one worked. We were lucky becuse she was born with a lot of eggs and they had plenty to remove and fertilize. I can’t count how many hundreds of women were in that clinic going through IVF, all there with their husbands. That place was always packed with women. Women in their late 20s and 30s. Some even flew from another state cause it’s cheaper there. In fact, my wife’s friend already had two kids and was trying IVF for a girl at 33, but her eggs were of poor quality and none of them worked. The reality is that women don’t always talk about what they go through to get pregnant. People just see a 35-year-old woman having a baby and assume it happened naturally. When it was my turn in the process, all they needed from me was to ejaculate, and I wasn’t needed again after that. Meanwhile, the women had to take an entire box of medication. And even then, some attempts still failed. You can’t compare the two processes. If a man has low sperm quality, in many cases it can improve with lifestyle changes. But if a woman has poor egg quality, it is far more complex, expensive, and difficult to treat. It’s basic biology: men produce millions of sperm continuously, while women are born with all their eggs and lose them over time. This is why even an 80-year-old man, like Al Pacino, can still father a child. That’s just biology.
UGO SI MBA!@Janefrances_Al

The fact that you all paint a 35years old man as okay and ideal for marriage and a 30 years old woman as too old perplexes me.

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lobaloba.sol@evagrin_·
@Miss_Oluremi which bata you con wear go ghana? one slippers for months, you no get work?
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Remi@Miss_Oluremi·
I told him to buy me a slippers of 11k, because I was broke. I had been wearing one slippers to visit him for months. He noticed but did nothing, so I took the courage to ask him, only for him to tell me he isn't making money because of me. The following month was my birthday, he bought us a ticket to Ghana. We celebrated my birthday, had a nice time. I got back and broke up with him. There's no point for him doing big things for me if he can't grant the little I asked for.
MAYOR 🇳🇬@Arinzeudeh5

A short story of how you broke up with him/her

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SochiUzoma
SochiUzoma@SochiUzoma·
@Lovandfear So much concocted nonsense story. A man provides for his family only to be left by his wife for doing the right thing. Juxtapose this nonsensical story with women who throw themselves at criminals or lazy men. Moral of the story, don’t marry an ungrateful and unkind partner.
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🍂@Lovandfear·
Curiosity is stronger than love. A reporter asked him, “How so?” “I’m 94 years old, and I got married at 23. But at 46, my wife left me. She told me that she had become invisible now… that I was working too much and I wasn’t paying enough attention to her anymore. I told her that it wasn’t possible, that I loved her more than everything, and it was true but… that’s when she asked me: do you know when was the last time you came to see me play bridge? I didn’t know how to answer, and she said… ‘It’s normal. You never came.’ And she left. So I made a decision… In the months that followed, I signed up for bridge lessons and… I learned how to play, I practiced, I researched, and one day… I saw there was going to be a tournament near our home. So I signed up and… She was in the other team. I was seeing her for the first time in nearly a year… Of course, she beat me. But I saw a feeling in her eyes that I hadn’t seen for a long time. Gratitude. So at the end, I went to see her and I told her… ‘If you agree to give me a second chance, I’ll never miss any of your competitions again.’ I kept my word. She passed away 8 years ago but… She taught me the most precious of the lessons: “Love isn’t enough, you have to know how to show it.”
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Foundational Nupe Lawyer
Foundational Nupe Lawyer@egi_nupe·
You people are bias on this app. If I post my own business, you will not engage or repost. But if I post my wife's own, you will repost and engage massively. Are you at war with me?
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DUKE OF ONDO
DUKE OF ONDO@BOYFROMONDO·
@egi_nupe My traditional wedding was inside my father-in-law's living room, not more than 20 people , went to registry from there. I didn't even do a church wedding because no money. From there straight home. My wife even had an exam that day after the wedding
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Foundational Nupe Lawyer
Foundational Nupe Lawyer@egi_nupe·
If you are getting married, people have no business or reason contributing money for your wedding. Same thing for selling Aso-ebi at a higher price just to see more money for your wedding. If you don’t have money to get married, do the one you can afford or hustle harder.
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Foundational Nupe Lawyer
Foundational Nupe Lawyer@egi_nupe·
…was to take from the initial donations, which had stopped and sort it out until people suggested that it should be treated differently because of how it came. When the donations were received, and the matter was resolved, I accounted for every single kobo, including the transfer of the balance to his wife who was nurturing a 7months old baby to set up a business to support their family. The wisdom came from my conversation with her and how she lamented about suffering since her husband was in prison and I asked if she owned a business which she said no. It was out of that compassion and being a father that I sent the balance to the wife, if not, the balance would have been used to free another person from prison, as we did for him. This is not an explanation to play the victim card or reclaim a lost integrity or paint a good picture of myself. Rather, it’s to set the record straight, reinforce my conviction to continue to help people either those who are in prison in my professional capacity, students in school, business supports, rents, medical needs and other needs that I am resourceful and convenient enough to assist with. Finally, this is Muhammed Ndakudu Adam, alias Egi Nupe and Foundational Nupe Lawyer and he is here to stay! We are going nowhere!
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Foundational Nupe Lawyer
Foundational Nupe Lawyer@egi_nupe·
Sigh! I have been taking break from my phone for some days now and trust me I can’t take for granted how people, including those who don’t give a damn about me, have stood up to speak up on the frivolous allegation by some irrelevant political elements who have conferred on themselves a non-existent importance in the grand scheme of things. Beyond the social media noise, banters and dragging, what matters the most for some people are the verifiable real impacts we make in the lives of the people, our country and humanity at large. So not even any online timid show of ingratitude and siding with my accusers will matter in the long run. Pride/arrogance aside, I am good at everything I do, and my selflessness and help towards people are not for public validation adulation, praises or self-aggrandisement. So, not even an unfortunate incident with one person could change that. We cannot stop helping people because some people we helped in the past did not appreciate it enough. Across different states of Nigeria, my team in less than 3years has freed and still freeing people either unlawfully incarcerated in prisons or facing legitimate criminal charges, including filing of appeals. All of these without collecting a dime from anyone involved or their families. Even when offered, I turned some of them down because when I set out to achieve things like this, there’s zero expectation of financial rewards, applauds or public validations. Instead, I commit millions of my money, donations and safety; and all of these are verifiable both in prints and people who must have seen us in action. For the records and contrary to what was portrayed, I have never for once solicited public donations to free anyone from prison. Even when my team got an approval from the Comptroller General of Nigerian Correctional Service sometimes in 2024 or 2025 to visit the Ikoyi Correction Centre to approach inmates who cannot afford legal services to handle their matters pro bono, we got approval to take up only three cases but upon our arrival we realized that over 200 people required our services and we could only take up about 50. These ones are different from the ones we applied to court for assignment. For many, they have been freed, while some are still standing trial for one offence or the other. This is in Lagos alone! I can’t even count that of Ibadan, Ilorin and other places that we have also visited their prisons to take up these cases pro bono. To the glory of God, in the last 2years, not a single of these people has been convicted and sentenced. But for professional and confidentiality rules, I would have loved to publish all of them for verification, for those who might want to fact check it. The only time people had to contribute or donate funds was when I made a post lamenting about the situation in one of the prisons we visited and another popular account quoted the post and asked people to donate money for these inmates who are either in prison because they could not pay fine, debt or afford legal services. When I could not take over all these cases alone, some lawyers here volunteered, we also called for more volunteers and a WhatsApp group was created which also included Sir Dickson, who originally quoted the post to solicit for supports. At a point, I was sharing public updates on some of these cases, including publicly appreciating the volunteers who went to court for the cases and for each appearance, the sum of 10,000 was paid to them just to cover for their transportation. Till now, some are still in court while many cases have been settled. I made sure that one of my staff provided updates on the reports, both the cases and we made sure we complied all these things for the sake of the future. So that when agenda like this comes up, the documents and other records can be made public. In fact, it was the donations above that birthed the idea of me taking over Jonathan’s case and when it became public, the original idea…
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Usman Shehu
Usman Shehu@ui_shehu·
Take a close look at this picture. Do you notice how the ministers are following the King and the President? This isn’t just about the dinner, my fellow Nigerians. You’ll see that each minister has a British counterpart, and they’re all engaged in discussions. Do you really think those conversations are meaningless ? Photo Credit: @NGRPresident @otegaogra
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DUKE OF ONDO
DUKE OF ONDO@BOYFROMONDO·
@Etuk_Odiong Only you saw this? That means you are the common denominator, that can only mean you are the PROBLEM
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Chef_Ahbee 💕
Chef_Ahbee 💕@Etuk_Odiong·
As a nurse, the hospital settings will teach you alot about marriage and choosing a life partner. I've seen HUSBANDS who knew their wives medical history including medications, I've seen a husband who left his wife in the hospital just to follow duty nurse to hangout 😭 I've seen a husband who said he didn't have money to buy his wife anticoagulant injection to prevent blood clots but had money to buy drinks to celebrate childbirth, I've also seen a husband who was uninterested about his wife delivery. I've seen HUSBANDS o, God Abeg 🤲😭
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Simi
Simi@SympLySimi·
My 10 month old niece is doing squats. Who on earth she tryna impress with a booty? What is she hiding from me?
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Tosin Olugbenga
Tosin Olugbenga@TosinOlugbenga·
@BOYFROMONDO @don_pet You didn’t read the tweet well. No one says you can’t japa at 40 if you have a clear path to settlement. Don’t just go to the UK at the moment because of immigration uncertainties. That post is for those already in the UK having issues getting visa to keep their stay.
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Tosin Olugbenga
Tosin Olugbenga@TosinOlugbenga·
At age 40, you shouldn’t be running from UK to Ireland to Australia in the name of getting a permanent residency. Or shouldn’t stay on 15 years routes to ILR doing care work earning the least wage. If UK no work, return to your father’s farm in Nigeria. This truth will hurt you but you will live a more fulfilling life than staying or going to countries that treats you like a trash.
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Donpir
Donpir@don_pet·
Don’t let anyone gaslight you! Age is not a barrier. Leaving Nigeria is not a matter of choice, it’s a matter of survival. A country where you are living in fear, not sure when bandits or kidnappers will kpai you. A country where there is no rule of law, the rich man next door might see your house or land and fancy it and it’s gone. Being 40+ doesn’t stop you from hustling or making it big abroad. Everyone has their time, we will not all get rich in our 30s. Some will make it in their 50s or even 60s. Some, it’s their kids who will make them rich. Don’t forget you leave and also give your kids opportunity to flourish in a country where there is free and fair playing field. Leaving Nigeria first is for your sanity, then money is secondary.
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Agbaaya
Agbaaya@ThatCorrectDude·
@papaislovely1 @fattylincorn_01 He's street smart, knows alot about the street albeit, as a bystander. Just painful he chose to choose his Fulanis lords over his ethnicity when it comes to religion.
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36kinniun media👑 🦁 🕊@fattylincorn_01·
They hide behind their keyboards to write all manner of nonsense, who could have imagine same Maureen Badejo to be this calm and sober? She should be made to face the consequences of her actions. I'm happy Dr. D. K Olukoya did this, others will stop saying what they don't know about others. Copied from Festus Ojo's Facebook
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Anne Olanbanjo
Anne Olanbanjo@AnnetzO·
@TheSerahIbrahim Because they are one people, westernization came to promote the goal of the western world. The topic is packed with so many rabbit holes but it all leads to one direction - Nigeria as a whole is one people
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AMB. SERAH IBRAHIM
AMB. SERAH IBRAHIM@TheSerahIbrahim·
Visited this place in Enugu and also Osun State. The spirituality explanation of Yoruba and Igbo is kinda the same.
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Pst Okezie JAMES Atañi 🦨
Update: Just finished meeting the both the consultant company,BM and one of the Auditors of the Bank.. They all (Bank BM and Consultant company) resolved together that he should be relieved of his job with immediate effect but after myself and one of my pastor friends I went with pleaded with the management, it was regarded that Nduka should be suspended for 2 weeks for violation of work ethics.... I went into a private session with the management and pleaded for Nduka not to be sacked even after I leave there and the BM and others there agreed it won't happen,I also informed them that I have forgiven him. Pls whatever you do DO NOT THREATEN YOUR CUSTOMERS thinking you're anonymous. I have done the best I can for him
Pst Okezie JAMES Atañi 🦨@Onsogbu

Just stepping out of the meeting with the BM of the branch and he was called in to defend himself and Nduka was shocked...... BM has contacted the consultant company and I will go back later this afternoon when the call me... You be contract staff, dey use your social media handle dey threaten person wey you feel no know you. I am a very passionate person wey like to dey my dey Worker or Customer, Access Bank have already chosen what they want and it is not you.

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Christy( mother of many Generations)
Christy( mother of many Generations)@itzchristunique·
Years back in China, you can't give birth to more than 2 children.. Once they're more than that, you will be penalized. they have this two-child policy they practiced before though they later moved it to three child per parent.. I am not saying that giving birth to many children isn't good but just check your capacity. Can you train them all without giving them out for adoption? Cost of living is not coming down anytime soon. Give birth to the one you can fully train to any level.
Glorious God@GloriousGod01

Dear young men and women, I know how deeply many of you long to be loved, to build wealth, and to enjoy peace with a beautiful family. I genuinely wish you every success and joy in life. When that family finally arrives, please take very good care of it. If you choose to have children in this tough economy, please proceed with caution. The cost of living remains high and unforgiving. This is not the moment to bring more children into the world than you can comfortably raise on your own. May I offer this gentle but firm guidance from a place of real love and deep concern: 1. One child is perfectly fine. 2. Two children are very manageable and often ideal. 3. Three children are enough. Please consider stopping here. 4. Four children: I respectfully urge you to reconsider. 5. Five or more: Please, do not go there in these times. Too often, people end up depending on others for basic support, only to feel hurt or resentful when that help does not come. The truth is simple: those people are not wicked. Choices carry consequences, and the decisions we make today will shape the realities we face tomorrow. Give your family the gift of being able to provide for them properly without constant struggle or reliance on others. I pray you build a life and a family that bring you exactly that. Above all, love God.

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