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Real sleepers know it's 6.
Prachiii@darkkcchocolate
Which one is your favorite sleeping position?
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So people really do not understand the reason behind this?
It takes a certain level of eye-opening to see.
Back in the days, our Muslim friends and Muslims we know used to bring meat for us on Sallah day. That was before my eyes opened and I realized why they usually share the meat. Now I don’t wait for them to bring it anymore, na me dey go their house to solicit for the meat.
As you were!
Nickyy 😔@Replay_remix
If Christians knew the real reason Muslims give them Sallah meat, they would NEVER eat it
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When I got back from work, I saw this boy and his sister standing outside the gate with a loaf of bread. Funny enough, I haven't seen them since after the incident on Saturday.
My compound gate uses a jam-lock, so you must open it yourself with your key before entering. Apparently, these children forgot their gate key inside and still went out.
Now, these children didn’t even greet me oo, and I’m guessing their mother instructed them not to. So I simply entered the compound and jammed the gate behind me.
Immediately, the boy shouted from outside, “I’ll tell my mummy that you locked us outside.”
MrEazzy@MrEazi105419
I gave my neighbour's child a slight knock on the head yesterday because I saw him beating his younger sister. While I was ironing my clothes, I heard a heavy bang on my door and I angrily went to get the door. Immediately I opened, I saw the boy and his mother standing, and she gave me a serious warning of my life, not to ever touch her children again. She didn't even ask what the boy was doing or why I gave him a knock.
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