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@ogbodoisaac_ @Deekingmakerr1 @ogheneyxle The CIA is involved in everything...you really don't know that organization well enough...it has details of how the world works and how it's people do things...you need to open your mind man
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idk about us but weather manipulation is literally old tech
Alabi@the_Lawrenz
Rain fit dey fall 7 days nonstop and this guy go blame CIA for altering Nigeria’s climate.
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@Sarkinijebu @icekied Lol. Petrol?!🤭😆 Nigerians sha! Lamba left and right
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A lot of people that installed CNG in their cars in Abuja are regretting it as I speak.
A lot of people will regret it later.
Especially uber drivers that installed it with very poor maintenance.
You need to see most of their cars looking like dustbins.
Bringing out smoke and looking rough.
You see them changing plugs and coils all the time😂😂😂.
They will start attâcking me now without reading to understand.
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@icekied They don't know petrol acts as a cylinder lubricant too
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@jersey_hive @arojinle1 It’s better you don’t waste by not picking it
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@arojinle1 So, it’s better to spoil and waste than someone picking it 🤔
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If you ever travel to Singapore and you see a fruit that has fallen from a tree, in a public place, don't pick it.
Tifẹ́@BoluAyos
Tell us something you know and we should know
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@Ibukun420 @Ugochukwu96_ Might be an off shoot, but a classical example is the people of Babylon and how confusion came into their midst by using diff languages to scatter them. Presently, if you notice, the countries with many different ethnic groups have 1 or 2 commas. Different languages = confusion.
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@IntegralOye @Ugochukwu96_ This is why subjects like history and geography are underrated.
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371 Ethnic Groups in Nigeria
Rep where you belong, let's know you ✨
Name State(s)
Abayon--Cross River
Abua (Odual)--Rivers
Achipa (Achipawa)--Kebbi
Adim--Cross River
Adun--Cross River
Affade--Yobe
Afizere--Plateau
Afo--Plateau
Agbo--Cross River
Ake--Nasarawa
Akweya-Yachi--Benue
Alago (Arago)--Nasarawa
Amo--Plateau
Anaguta--Plateau
Anang--Akwa Ibom
Andoni--Akwa Ibom, Rivers
Angas--Bauchi, Jigawa, Plateau
Ankwei--Plateau
Anyima--Cross River
Attakar (Ataka)--Kaduna
Auyoka (Auyokawa)--Jigawa
Awori--Lagos, Ogun
Ayu--Kaduna
Babur--Adamawa, Borno, Taraba, Yobe
Bachama--Adamawa
Bachere--Cross River
Bada--Niger
Bade--Yobe
Bahumono--Cross River
Bakulu--Kwara
Bali--Taraba
Bambora (Bambarawa)--Bauchi
Bambuko--Taraba
Banda (Bandawa)--Cross River
Banka (Bankalawa)--Bauchi
Banso (Panso)--Cross River
Bara (Barawa)--Bauchi
Barke--Bauchi
Baruba (Barba)--Kwara, Niger
Bashiri (Bashirawa)--Plateau
Bassa--Kaduna, Kogi, Niger, Plateau
Batta--Adamawa
Baushi--Niger
Baya--Adamawa
Bekwarra--Cross River
Bele (Belewa)--Bauchi
Betso (Bete)--Taraba
Bette--Cross River
Bilei--Adamawa
Bille--Adamawa
Bina (Binawa)--Kaduna
Bini (Edo)--Edo
Birom--Plateau
Bobua--Taraba
Boki (Nki)--Cross River
Bole (Bolewa)--Bauchi, Yobe
Botlere--Adamawa
Boma (Bomawa)--Bauchi
Bomboro--Bauchi
Buduma--Borno
Buji--Plateau
Buli--Bauchi
Bunu--Kogi
Burak--Bauchi
Burma (Burmawa)--Plateau
Buru--Yobe
Buta (Butawa)--Bauchi
Bwall--Plateau
Bwatiye--Adamawa
Bwazza--Adamawa
Chamba--Adamawa, Taraba
Chamo--Bauchi
Chibok (Chibuk)--Borno
Chinine--Borno
Chip--Plateau
Daba--Adamawa
Dadiya--Bauchi, Gombe
Daka--Adamawa
Dakarkari--Kebbi, Niger
Danda (Dandawa)--Kebbi
Dangsa--Taraba
Daza (Dere)--Bauchi
Degema--Rivers
Deno (Denawa)--Bauchi
Dghwede--Borno
Diba--Taraba
Doemak (Dumuk)--Plateau
Duguri--Bauchi
Duka (Dukawa)--Kebbi
Duma (Dumawa)--Bauchi
Ebana (Ebana)--Rivers
Ebirra (Igbira)--Kogi, Kwara, Nasarawa, Edo
Ebu--Delta
Efik--Cross River, Akwa Ibom
Egede (Igedde)--Benue
Eggon--Nasarawa
Egun (Gu)--Lagos, Ogun
Ejagham--Cross River
Ekajuk--Cross River
Ekoi--Cross River
Ekpeye--Rivers
Engenni (Ngene)--Rivers
Epie--Bayelsa
Esan (Ishan)--Edo
Etche--Rivers
Etolu (Etilo)--Benue
Etsako--Edo
Etung--Cross River
Etuno--Edo
Fali--Adamawa
Fulani--Adamawa, Bauchi, Gombe, Jigawa, Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Kebbi, Niger, Sokoto, Taraba, Yobe, Zamfara
Fyam (Fyem)--Plateau
Fyer (Fer)--Plateau
Gaanda--Adamawa
Gade--Niger
Galambi--Bauchi
Gamargu (Malgwa)--Borno
Ganawuri--Plateau
Gavako--Borno
Gbedde--Kogi
Gengle--Adamawa
Geji--Bauchi
Gera (Gerawa)--Bauchi
Geruma (Gerumawa)--Bauchi
Gingwak--Bauchi
Gira--Adamawa
Gizigz--Adamawa
Goemai--Plateau
Gokana (Kana)--Rivers
Gombi--Adamawa
Gornun (Gmun)--Taraba
Gonia--Taraba
Gubi (Gubawa)--Bauchi
Gude--Adamawa
Gudu--Adamawa
Gure--Kaduna
Gurmana--Niger
Gurum--Bauchi
Gusu--Plateau
Gwari (Gbagyi)--Kaduna, Niger, FCT, Nasarawa
Gwom--Taraba
Gwoza (Waha)--Borno
Gyem--Bauchi
Hausa--Bauchi, Borno, Jigawa, Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Kebbi, Niger, Sokoto, Zamfara
Higi (Higgi)--Adamawa, Borno
Holma--Adamawa
Hona--Adamawa
Hyam--Kaduna
Ibeno--Akwa Ibom
Ibibio--Akwa Ibom
Idoma--Benue, Nasarawa
Igala--Kogi, Anambra, Delta, Edo
Igbo--Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu, Imo, Delta, Rivers
Ijumu--Kogi
Ika--Delta
Ikom--Cross River
Irigwe--Plateau
Isoko--Delta
Isekiri (Itsekiri)--Delta
Iyive--Cross River
Izon (Ijaw)--Bayelsa, Delta, Edo, Ondo, Rivers
Jaba--Kaduna
Jahuna (Jahunawa)--Taraba
Jaku--Bauchi
Jara (Jaar Jarawa Jar)--Bauchi
Jere (Jare, Jera, Jerawa)--Bauchi, Plateau
Jero--Taraba
Jibu--Adamawa, Taraba
Jidda-Abu--Plateau
Jimbin (Jimbinawa)--Bauchi, Gombe
Jirai--Adamawa
Jonjo (Jenjo)--Taraba
Jukun--Benue, Taraba, Plateau, Nasarawa
Kaba (Kabawa)--Taraba
Kadara--Kaduna, Niger
Kafanchan--Kaduna
Kagoro--Kaduna
Kaje (Kache)--Kaduna
Kajuru (Kajurawa)--Kaduna
Kaka--Adamawa
Kamaku (Kamukawa)--Kaduna, Kebbi, Niger
Kambari--Kebbi, Niger
Kambu--Adamawa
Kamo--Bauchi, Gombe
Kanakuru (Dera)--Adamawa, Borno
Kanembu--Borno
Kanikon--Kaduna
Kantana--Plateau
Kanuri--Borno, Yobe, Jigawa
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@Ibukun420 @Ugochukwu96_ Especially the northern states. These things make Nigeria too complex
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@Ugochukwu96_ A part of me is Awori, some part Esan, and other parts will be revealed if the list is updated.
But wait fess, have w problems not go plenty in a country with this endless list of ethnic groups. This is why naija is too complex to be governed by dullards.
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@Khanstillday After being watched like a hawk for years for house, she con see small chance😂😂😂
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@dawn_immanuel @Portableglow I wonder how they think it’s not very obvious they use Ai
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@hamdalla204 @omoalhajaabiola Not about smart people and tools. It is very obvious you used Ai
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@omoalhajaabiola Smart people use smart tools. The question is — did the email make sense or not? 😏
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@TokiAnifowose That 100 bill na fake and first frame na 11k dey there, na nepo the werey be still sha, 11k 12 years ago na wire!
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you 12 years ago btw.. are you sure you want to fight this battle sir?


Perliks@perlikspictures
you go use 100 dollar fix phone in 2009 btw. Benz 2021 convertible in london 5years ago. i really wan know wetin your eyes see.
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@Nimisioluwa @Buddyvic1 Did you listen to the video you posted or you are purposely being mischievous?
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@bulalathegreat @CRawkeen Oga, the only reason they aren’t doing that is because of the cost. The people constructing know that themselves that it is very possible. Implying or not
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@CRawkeen So u know more than the people constructing the road? Lol
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Concrete is solid but I would have preferred they lay asphalt on it for a smoother driving experience.
Sodiq Alabi@OneSodiqAlabii
I'm still not sold on concrete roads in Nigeria.
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@OlawAlausa @boochi_dot_dev @shelovesore His own made it clearer: she didn’t tell us what it is replacing and why. Just read the second to the last and also the last paragraph again.
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@boochi_dot_dev @shelovesore Lol.. She explained like a primary school teacher, you are explaining like a university lecturer.
Ahan! 🤣
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Colon (:) introduces something. You usually use it when what comes after is a list, or an explanation, or even a reveal.
An example is “she had one rule: never apologize” or “this is a list of things you should get from the market: eggs, tomatoes…”
It’s also used as the eyes in a smiley face :)
Semicolon (;) connects two complete thoughts that are related but could stand alone as separate sentences. It’s stronger than a comma but softer than a full stop.
An example is “Frank never apologized; he didn't think he was wrong”
It’s also used as the eyes in a winking face ;)
Chioma Genia@eugeeyy
What's the difference between : and ;
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@creative_adufe I think people are misunderstanding you because you used beat (like they fought) I think discipline would have been better. That was how my mum too did when we were children. Not everyone needed to know what we did, but we would be severely dealt with.
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My reasons are weird but very valid.
📍 He bẹ́at one boy blue-black in my presence and when I asked about what the boy did now-now-now, he told me not to worry about it, that it between the two of them.
I told myself that day, this is my husband.
And Wallahi no 1 regret 🙏🙏
Adunni onidata😌@Adunniolaide02
When did you realize you were going to marry him or her? Gist us 😆😆
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That’s why you act fast and not stupid
They stole a car(Rx350) recently from my school area, they listened into the convo the thieves were having and didnt shutdown the car till interception was close
Cause if you go shut down the car
These thieves would vandalize your car
🔥SANGO OLUKOSO🔥@Otunbakush1
Baba even if u put tracker for corolla, dem go don naked ham before u reach This was a corolla stolen, under few hours butchered.
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