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@twitgameboy You dey pray for us Abi. Yours is Ur last Rid without your Bentley
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@Dc_Sunnyfresh And total amount played in the 2 year is less than 1 mill. Nigga showed consistency is very vital. I hope he gets extra 100m as thank u gift
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@100milli0ns @EmmaMillionaire @GbolahanOlanyi0 Major setback we have is dependent on GOD to solve man made problem. Empower the Amotekun more, forest guards, local vigilantes and fight technologically. Enact laws to eliminate upon successful trial.. SW states if acted right would solve these issues from escalating.
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@EmmaMillionaire @GbolahanOlanyi0 Infact I dont see myself different from those people that experience bandit attack. Prayer wont do shit
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Let me share this. The fourth day, while we were trekking through the bush, we came across two operators cutting trees in the forest. Immediately those guys saw the terror!sts, they dropped their chainsaw machine and ran for their lives, but unfortunately those terror!sts were faster. They shot both of them and wasted them. 😰💔
Those terrorists are heartless and brutal. They don’t care at all. I swear with my life those guys k!lled a total of 5 people right in front of me. 💔
Dr Penking™@drpenking
What exactly did this innocent man do to them?
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@YKoluwaseun9 He recently just joined politics and he needs to be rooted in the understanding to start getting numbers.. Internal party politics is crazy
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@Mrbankstips How come! Wow! And person wey get game win only 34 odds. Still e money big pass everybody
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Cut 3 again and cut 1 on the edit, I don’t have time to motivate anyone just quit betting and start your OF career 😒
Joyfultips 🍏💥@joyfultips
500 odds do your -/+ See my edit here 👉🏾 t.me/joyfultipss
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@NaijaSoftBoy @naijaconfra There is a slight difference. You can avoid it by not joining any cult while the latter is just on a senseless killing spree. In all avoid cultism
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@naijaconfra Curiosity made me watch the video on Telegram, and it was horrifying to see them beheading him and mutilating his body like an animal. There’s really no difference between cultists and terrorists.
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Aye (NBM) cultists disguised themselves as Eiye (ACN) members and tricked an Eiye cultist into identifying himself.
The incident was said to have happened in the Lekki area of Lagos State, and the victim was reportedly k**led after the identification. More videos will be posted as soon as they are obtained.
Stay safe. Reject Cultism.
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@abatiJohnson3 @harm3t Shall update me once u win too cause I get lovely advice for you
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@harm3t U for use the 200k buy phone Dey use struggle for engagement on x
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@tuyungx MJ came in an Era of no Internet. No one is close except pple from the Holy books
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@SundayE34629777 @Ekitipikin I followed the games but didnt play. Na real
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@Ekitipikin So nobody follow play those games that you win or is it not among the ones you are posting
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I won 300 million naira in 72hrs community win.
Loseyi@DiaryofLoseyi
I literally watched this guy win 60 million from betting about 5 different times. Jesus !
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@omoelerinjare The hatred for the Nigerian police is growing by the day , only a matter of time and all explodes. The citizen complaint Team in each state is total rubbish and are useless
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The Nigerian Police stopped me on my way to Ekiti State after seeing the ₦300,000 I was carrying. They suspected I had more money, arrested me, and fabricated false charges against me.
They threw me in jail. When they brought me out, I thought they were going to kill me, but they took me to court instead.
The judge ordered me remanded in prison. On my next court date, the case was dismissed, and I was released.I just got out of prison simply for deciding to travel to Ekiti.
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@corevision15 @Iyoaiye_ @PoliceNG with the current situation and how these rougues operate, your guess is as good as mine.
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This morning, I was returning from a condolence visit here in Lagos. A townsman had sadly lost his wife to the cold hands of death.
After spending a good part of the day there, I decided to drive straight to my office instead of going back home first as I had originally planned. Lagos life no dey wait for anybody—if you blink twice, hold-up will use your destiny to do rehearsal.
Barely ten minutes into the journey, I was flagged down by the Nigerian police. In true Naija fashion, they used the vehicle in front of mine as human shield to stop me—as if we were filming an action movie.
I was about to properly park, but the officer immediately started demanding my driver’s license right there in the middle of the expressway. I politely asked him to allow me park first so I wouldn’t cause obstruction, but oga said no. Before I could say “Officer, calm down,” traffic had already started building up like JAMB website during registration season.
After plenty back and forth, he finally allowed me to park halfway along the Isheri-Idimu Expressway.
I handed him my driver’s license. He checked it and returned it.
Next, he asked for my vehicle license. I gave it to him.
Then he requested for roadworthiness. I handed that over too.
Suddenly, his mood changed like NEPA light during rainy season.
He flared up and started shouting that I did not give him all the documents at once. I was confused. I simply gave him exactly what he asked for, one after the other. But apparently, in his own constitution, I was supposed to have read his mind and submitted my entire family tree.
He began yelling that I was wasting his time.
I asked him calmly, “Officer, how exactly am I wasting your time?”
The next statement shocked me:
“I will change it for you o! In fact, come and open your boot!”
At that point, tempers were rising on both sides. I told him, perhaps with more confidence than wisdom, to go and open it himself. But quickly remembering that what Nigerian Police officers cannot do does not exist, I decided to come down and open it myself before my village people would be accused.
He searched my boot like he was looking for the missing budget of the federation. He scattered everything. Then he entered the car, opened compartments, checked under seats—searching for what was not lost.
Meanwhile, while he was performing his ministry, I was quietly recording him with my phone.
When he finally realized I was videoing him, ah! Ladies and gentlemen, the atmosphere changed immediately. Heaven did not fall, but hell applied for overtime.
He insulted me.He called me names.He raised his voice.
But trust me, it was aura for aura, egusi for egusi, pepper for pepper, back to sender with express delivery.
At the end of the day, the devil searched but found nothing on the son of man.
No contraband.No hidden treasure.No “something for the boys.”
Just an innocent man trying to survive Lagos and reach his office in peace.
Eventually, I entered my car and drove off, leaving behind the drama, the dust, and one very disappointed officer whose fishing expedition returned no catch.
Moral lessons:
First, integrity is expensive, but it saves you from unnecessary fear. When your hands are clean, your confidence becomes your defense.
Second, power without courtesy becomes oppression. Uniform should command respect, not fear.
Third, wisdom matters. In Nigeria, sometimes you need the patience of Job, the boldness of David, and the prayer life of Elijah just to survive one police checkpoint.
And finally, life itself is unpredictable. From attending a condolence visit in the morning to almost acting Season 2 of “Police Wahala” by afternoon, one thing is clear: every day in Lagos deserves its own Nollywood documentary.
Reginald Nwogbo
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@Martins_Foundat I just believe the government is not doing enough. These guys really do not understand consequences for action + they really need enlightenment and open grazing ought to have been banned
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