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@Fortichstblac

And Shepherds we shall be, for thee, my lord, for thee.

Poverty's paradise, Africa. Katılım Temmuz 2013
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DRE💔@Motion_Boy_·
who de breed all these animals for snap😭😭
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Instablog9ja
Instablog9ja@instablog9ja·
Salary don turn Thanksgiving dinner now? 😭💀 “You paid us what we worked for”… na gratitude package again? 👀 But lowkey… appreciation no too cost sha 🤷‍♂️ Who’s right here? Employer or employees? 👇
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Eyo Inyangette
Eyo Inyangette@eyoinyangette·
@instablog9ja My point is that it doesn't have to be forced. And those who say thank you to their bosses are not Simps.Context counts. If she had informed them about the bank issue that caused the delay,an acknowledgement shouldn't be too much to give. In fact, it is necessary. At least one.
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Godfather
Godfather@Vecutens·
@instablog9ja Meanwhile, we've not sold any car since November except last week that we sold 2 cars worth ₦30m which I'm suppose to collect ₦300k. My greedy and heartless boss said he cannot pay me commission because they're his client. I am just speechless since he said it
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Big Hill
Big Hill@oak089·
@instablog9ja A little gratitude is good for the heart, most of you work below your salaries, it’s by the grace of God that you are still at that office, appreciate God and your boss please 🙏
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makky Della
makky Della@makkydella·
@Walters69081013 @PastorNancyAda @instablog9ja All these things and English we are speaking is just for a common Thank you that won’t kill you.nobody is saying it’s okay for an Employer to owe their worker,the essence of this talk is saying “Thank you”it shows Appreciation
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Professor Plum
Professor Plum@dynamiteddan·
@VonAllenSports @Rainmaker1973 They’re ridiculous filth. They murder people, thinking they are the strongmen. I want to see them face their impotence and watch them crumble.
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Both societies exist simultaneously. really incredible to think about
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Justice 099
Justice 099@Justice_099·
@OpiumX_29 I'm starting to block. The most retarded people in the universe are filling my notifications... None of you even deserve MINIMUM wage.
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𝒢𝒾𝒷𝓈𝑜𝓃
MINIMUM WAGE SHOULD COVER RENT,FOOD, HEALTHCARE AND TRANSPORTATION . IF IT DOESN'T, IT'S NOT A LIVING WAGE.
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The Saint
The Saint@Fortichstblac·
@AdageorgeA You be Mumu o. How people go take reset condemned phone? Are you a retard?
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unique A'wears
unique A'wears@AdageorgeA·
Condemned Phone, Condemned Laptop! How Nigerians are selling their passwords "at good prices" “Condemn phone! Condemn computer! Handset to baje baje! We are buying it in a good price!” That line is now common on Nigerian streets. Traders move around with megaphones, telling people to bring out condemned phones and laptops. The idea is for you bring anything faulty and collect cash immediately. What is not mentioned is the risk attached to what Nigerians still have inside those devices. Your Password, not hardware, it's the real Price A faulty phone is often seen as useless, especially when it falls inside water. But in reality, the storage is usually still intact even if the screen or battery is bad. This means personal data can still be accessed. The least thing like sensitive pictures could still be retrieved. Many of these devices still have access to banking apps, email accounts and social media. In some cases, the accounts are still logged in, so no password is needed. Where passwords are saved, they can be retrieved. If the SIM is still linked, it can also be used for OTP and verification. So, what looks like a simple condemned phone or laptop sale is actually a transfer of access to someone you don’t know. What Sellers don't know it's costing them. There is a gap between what sellers think they are giving away and what buyers may actually be interested in. From reactions seen on Facebook, most of these devices are bought between ₦500 and ₦10,000. The buyer promises a “good price”, checks the device, and then gives a final amount with little room for argument. To the seller, the phone is useless. To the buyer, there may still be value inside it — especially saved passwords and access. What happens after you sell your device? Once a device is sold without properly deleting your information, anything inside it can still be accessed and used by the seller, the repairer, or the next buyer. This can lead to unauthorised bank transactions. Personal details stored on the device can be used to apply for loans. Email access can be used to reset passwords across different platforms. Social media accounts can also be taken over and used for scams. Even if the phone does not come on, the storage can be removed and accessed with other tools. The device does not need to be working for the data to be read. Street trade with no protection This business operates without structure. There is no shop, no receipt, and no way to trace who bought the device. Payments are done in cash, and there is no discussion about what happens to the data. Once you hand over the device, that is the end of the transaction. This means devices with sensitive information are entering a system with no control. What Nigerians Must Do Before Selling The risk can be reduced if proper steps are taken before selling any device. 1. Remove SIM cards and memory cards. 2. Sign out of all accounts on the device. 3. Clear saved passwords and browser data. 4. Carry out a full factory reset if the phone still works. 5. If the device does not power on, the storage should be removed or destroyed. For laptops, this means removing the hard drive or SSD. These steps are necessary. Without them, access goes with the device. So, "We Buy at Good Prices" is not about your phone The phrase “we are buying it in a good price” sounds harmless, but it is not just about the phone. Your password, pictures, bank details, etc. are being handed over. So, access to bank accounts, personal identity and private information could be the reason Nigerians report unauthorized bank transactions and loan applications in their accounts. The problem may not show immediately, but it can appear later through unauthorised transactions or account access. This is not just about selling old condemned devices. It is about understanding what is inside them and what is being given away. Copied
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The Saint@Fortichstblac·
@anubabyyyyy @ArcSadam Are you a retard? Can't you read? "The duo has been consistently wrestling themselves". Go back to school.
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nunu💕@anubabyyyyy·
@ArcSadam Ode A man killed his wife and you are blaming her sharp mouth, is that a reason to kill her?
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The Saint@Fortichstblac·
@ugo_shib You're really a fool. "Anything else is not your business" but you're everywhere that's not your business.
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Ugochukwu
Ugochukwu@ugo_shib·
On this app, I just share my views, my perspective. I’m not here to massage anyone’s ego. I’m not looking for favors from anybody. I’m here to support my followers, drop codes for you (even though I don’t fully support playing punters code.), and share the little I have. I give what I can. I also post motivational content to help you move forward in life. Anything else is not my business.
Oku@oku_yungx

On this app, i just want to make money, share my views when needed and connect with quality minds. I am not looking for Love or to be loved by anyone. Every other thing no concern me. ‼️ If you come to my DM, we are making money. If we are not, don’t hit me up.

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Harry Da Diegot
Harry Da Diegot@trigottista·
I just dey come from Galatasaray Store and original jersey no even reach 100 euros Which one Osimhen dey buy for 15 people with 300k? Observation no be crime o
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The Saint
The Saint@Fortichstblac·
@Jade_Mois You're a fool. Are you not the one supporting kidnappers?
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Daoptimist⚓🌊🔥✨
Daoptimist⚓🌊🔥✨@GallantDaletian·
SECURITY ALERT: SENIOR AL-SHABAAB COMMANDER CAPTURED IN JOINT OPERATION: In a significant blow to the insurgency, a high value Al-Shabaab commander identified as Salaad Macalin Cusmaan Cabdiyow, also known as Salaad Dheere, was captured during a joint counterterrorism operation in the Lower Shabelle region. The mission, executed by the elite Gorgor Commandos of the Somali National Army in coordination with partner forces, took place in Soo Maray village near Mubaarak. A veteran leader since 2016, Salaad Dheere was a senior field commander responsible for orchestrating complex attacks against SNA and African Union bases. His capture disrupts a major command and control node that facilitated terror operations across multiple rural settlements and the strategic corridors leading to the Banaadir region.
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Okeowo Deborah
Okeowo Deborah@_Debbie04·
@swhat03 @justmercy__ I disagree sha. To be honest some men don't deserve good women. Have you been in a situation where the lady sticks to the guy by supporting him and he refuses to be accountable and honest. Sometimes just give what you can afford to lose and nothing extra !
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𝓞𝓶𝓪 🎀
𝓞𝓶𝓪 🎀@justmercy__·
This phase is actually very real. I was in a relationship with a guy I met at work. Even before he asked me out, I already had a crush on him, so when he finally did, I didn’t hesitate to say yes. In the beginning, everything was smooth…we were both really into each other, and we spent a lot of time together, going almost everywhere side by side. About six months into the relationship, things started to change. He began having financial issues and was constantly telling me about one problem or another. At first, I tried to be understanding, but it gradually started to get to me. Eventually, it got to the point where I was the one feeding him and even paying for his data subscription. After about a month of that, I started feeling irritated. My feelings began to shift…I wasn’t as excited around him anymore. Anytime he tried to be romantic, I felt annoyed instead of happy. Whenever I see his calls, I feel very annoyed. His “I love you” texts started feeling like he’s wasting my phone battery. I stopped visiting him because each visit became a financial burden, and I was getting tired. I couldn’t stand being around him anymore. At some point, I reached my limit and decided to end the relationship.
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𝓞𝓶𝓪 🎀@justmercy__

That phase where you slowly start to h8te your boyfriend is crazy 😭

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Kendrick
Kendrick@Annoying101guy·
@iamtibusiso @BillalStylist @GuyMr10 Who be this aba made guy. lol na wen u disvirgin ur passport U need evidence make we both drop our throwback with years? Dey mind ur speech bobo We all here for fun no pass ur boundary
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