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@ebincodegreat @Emmanue02440585 @claire9978i Ir wife said, but if no be ur wife, una go pocket it abi😂😂😂
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@Emmanue02440585 @claire9978i I have the experience 2weeks ago,
She was calling, I didn't want to pick, my wife persuade me to,
She has erroneously sent money to my opay.
I told her to hold on, my wife told me it's simple just press send the money returned to her, she was in tears while thanking me.
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@Prince_dc21_ He is not her son anymore because the real parents are the ones who adopted him and nurtured him... she played the card from Day 1. People should stop
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'16 years ago, our housemaid found an abandoned baby, about six months old, on our doorstep. She immediately alerted us.
We took the child in & spent nearly 9 months searching for his parents. We did everything humanly possible to find them so they could take their child back. We made community announcements and even radio broadcasts, but nobody came forward. Eventually, we reported the matter to the police. After months of contemplation, we decided to officially adopt him because we didn’t want him to grow up in an orphanage.
We completed all the legal paperwork and welcomed him as our fourth child, as we already had three children of our own. We have been caring for this boy since he was an infant. There has never been any discrimination; we love him exactly like our biological children, and his siblings treat him as their own brother. Simply put, we all fell in love with him, and he truly became one of us.
Now, after 16 years of raising him, sponsoring his education, and bonding as a family, his biological mother has suddenly appeared. Just as the boy is about to finish high school, she has spent the last three weeks pestering us to hand him over. She claims she is ready for a DNA test to prove he is hers.
Almost every day, this Woman comes to cry at our doorstep. Last time, she even brought her pastor, who begged us to give the boy back. This morning, she came again, threatening to h"" rt herself if we do not return him within two weeks. She said that if anything happens to her, her bl'∅'d will be on our hands.
My husband and I are devastated. We have bonded with this boy for sixteen years, and it is not easy to just let him go. We are in total shock and honestly do not know what to do at the moment '

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@Ernest1588761 Who romanced Jesus?
It was Abraham's wife who advised him to, due to childlessness
I pray you find peace and happiness
I pray whatever is hurting you be separated from you
I pray that His light shines upon you for you to see the right path
May you be blessed.
God loves you
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@Ernest1588761 I hope that you're fine.
David worshipped God in a way that you can never attain - so the justification is right.
Pharaoh didn't just enslave people. He also killed a lot, and after several warnings, God judgement decend on him.
Jesus wasn't the one who killed, but the king.
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Christianity and Christians can defend anything and everyone in the BIBLE but condemn the same action physically.
Their hyp0crisy and self deceit is out of this world.
They celebrate their God who wiped out the firstborn of Egypt and k111ed them—one of the first g£n0cides in their history.
They watched their God took over other people's land, women etc
They watched and celebrate David took over someone's wife, k111ed the man and was called a man after God's heart.
They watched Abraham sleep with his house maid got pregnant and was celebrated as the father of faith.
They watched and celebrated a woman r0mancing Jesus and k1ssing it and call it a spiritual operation and revelations.
The watch Jesus taken away to Egypt while little children were k111ed and call it the fulfilment of scripture.
As long as it happened in the bible, they will tell you, you don't understand the things of the spirit.
Carnal mind can't comprehend.
They will share all kinds of revelations out of it with annoying titles.
Pharaoh must d1e
The labaster box
Etc.
As long as it is in the bible it can be condole not condemned.
Today, terr0rists, band1ts etc are attacking Christians in churches, k111ing some but they ran out revelations.
To be a Christian you must pretend to be mentally okay.🙄

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@viccetti One happened to me yesterday inside maruwa, I had to put a leg outside and adjust my whole body to the extreme corner. When she alighted, I looked at her like, "What the he'll is wrong with you?" This thing is becoming often and we must continue to voice out
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I was sexually assaulted today inside the bus by an unknown lady.
We all know how commercial buses can be, a bit tight and uncomfortable.
So there I was, sitting beside this young lady and because the bus was tight, our bodies were brushing off on each other..
At some point I felt her boobs rubbing off the back of my arm, I didn’t really read any meaning to it cos these things can mistakenly happen when you are in a tight space with someone like that.
But it started feeling like the boobs were consciously touching my arm. Not long after that I started feeling her breathe a little harder and each time I try to move my arm away from her boobs, she leans forward for them to continue making contact.
She started moving funny in a non-noticeable sexual way. I felt so uncomfortable but I just didn’t wanna make a scene.
It went on for a while till I was forced to get down at somewhere that wasn’t even my bus stop.
I just can’t stop shaking. I feel violated and when I close my eyes the whole scenario just plays at the back of my head.
I think I’ll need therapy.
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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.
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Nigerian Politician Profile:
Bank — Switzerland
Hospital — London
Holidays — UAE or USA
Kids — UK, USA, Canada
Pilgrimage — Saudi
Shopping — Paris, Milan
Houses — Abuja, Dubai, London
Fornication —Maldives, Mykonos
Checkups — “Routine” trips abroad
Constituency — Seen only during elections
Promises — “We are working on it”
Scandals — “Politically motivated
Side hustle — Government contracts
Cars — Bulletproof convoy, sirens screaming
Light — 24/7 generator (NEPA is for vibes)
Security — More guards than a bank vault
Country — Managed remotely.
But when it’s time to campaign:
“My people… I feel your pain.” 🙂
If you like use your head this coming election or they use it for you as usual.
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2. If you have some money and the freedom to move, you're already in the top 18%.
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