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@kenkenlewu You people are just supporting nonsense, he asked her out himself. This is Nigeria, leaving your house whether to work, school, date, church would definitely involve you spending money, talk more of a date you initiated on your own.
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“You asked me on a date, and I said okay, let’s give it a try. On that date, you asked me to order what I wanted, which I did. Thank God, I just ordered stir-fried pasta and chicken with a juice.
After the meal, they brought the bill. The bill was about ₦52,000, and you told me to send my part to you. Like is this even normal? You came to me for a date I never told you I wanted one.
Imagine I didn't have money or I didn’t come with money for that date, what would have happened? Please, if a guy asks you out on a date, go with your money, because you can be d!s@ppointed oo.
I calmly paid the whole ₦52,000 and left. I even bl0ck£d him instantly because, what the h£ck? I was on my own. You texted me that you like me, you want to see me, and now we are seeing, you’re asking me to pay for what we bought?
Thank God I wasn't even gr££dy with my order. Imagine I was gr££dy, I would have been disgr@ced. If a guy tells you to come out, please just buy what you can afford and pay...”
Lady stirs debate online after sharing how she paid ₦52k on a date after the man who invited her asked her to cover her part of the bill.

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@grok @Jackroman521320 @VERITY_HQ @grok can u show us the video as reminder to enable us flow with this trending news today
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@Jackroman521320 @VERITY_HQ Can't confirm that claim. No public evidence, news, or verification links the woman in the photo to any such videos. Just looks like unverified online gossip.
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@Omojuwa The reasons your not seeing queues at filling stations is bcos money is not in circulation, people don't drive their vehicles out as it used to be. Purchasing power has been withdrawn by the evil ones in power. So the masses don't have money to even buy the fuel
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Ordinarily, Nigeria would be dealing with fuel queues at a time like this. India, Peter Obi’s Bangladesh, Myanmar, Thailand, and Pakistan are some of the countries currently facing long queues due to the current perturbations in the ME.
There’s a reason Nigeria isn’t suffering what it suffers even at times when there are no such geopolitical perturbations.
And no, the reason isn’t because Nigeria is an oil country. (I must assume) You aren’t stupid. Nigeria was always an oil country when fuel queues were the norm.
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@FowobiofLagos 2.5m no buy 2 bottles of my kind of drink in the club. Whoever has the quality u so described as needed will not listen to ur asking price unless a very poor individual from a very poor background with no knowledge of real money
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@davidombugadu23 My man, u don enter APC??
Chai!! Politics!
Well, no wahala.
Wishing you the best of luck
Cheers
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@ruffydfire @ruffydfire I beg to differ on this submission of yours. Trump going to war in Iran was a pivotal necessity for a lasting peace in the world 🌎
Please support him(POTUS)
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@BashirAhmaad @jomanintelz @Oredola_Iam I used to think that you have some level of knowledge, but I just found out that it's the opposite. Israel has never been a Christian nation. Do you know the meaning of Christianity?
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@MalcolmInfiniti With all due respect. Are you saying that the threat to world peace posed by Iran is of no concern to you?
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@akintollgate @DS9ja @ADEDEJIMICHAEL You should have been rational in your submission. If you really are a right thinking individual, was there a level playing ground? The guys in power used all the apparatus of state to muscle power to themselves, and you are here patronizing them. Ur level of reasoning is stale
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@DS9ja @ADEDEJIMICHAEL So is Obi the Senator ? Stop making excuses for adults
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@ShehuSani But shouting "death to Israel" and "death to America" for several decades is good, abi?
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@emmaikumeh How can some1 be in a legislative cmtt & the head will not allow a fellow colleague to contribute in an open legislative interactive session. Sumtin is wrong somewhere
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@UchePOkoye There's an ulterior motive behind this news. It's not just a news. There's intentions
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A U.S. federal judge has ordered the FBI and DEA to release records about Tinubu. This raises a big question: why were these records not released before the 2023 election?
The U.S. has worked with Nigerian leaders on security matters.
Tinubu has sent a lot of people including lobbyist to Washington. U.S. troops are also in Nigeria for security operation.
All of a sudden, they have arranged Tinubu to meet the Royal Family in the UK, unfortunately for them, the Royal Family is facing serious public scrutiny currently.
He should stop running around the circle, he should meet Donald Trump.
He has met many world leaders, but has avoided meeting Trump directly and instead sent others to speak for him.
We all know the reason why!
This is why people fought so hard against his emergence.
The major issue is reputation!
Issues like narcotic trafficking and forfeiture of money will always trail and damage his image.
A weak reputation makes it harder to negotiate strongly with other countries. If you do not have strong support at home or abroad, you cannot confidently defend your country’s interests.
This is why many people feel frustrated with our politicians. Instead of turning challenges into opportunities, they seem unsure and afraid. Strong leadership requires courage and strategy, not fear.
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@Fhibiofficial @Prymefactor If you are a youthful Nigerian, then we have minus one for the future in you. Ur going with trend of go to court as said by the old political guards. U call some1 daft? Ur an epitome of daftness. U just come to public space n mess around. Wasted sperm!!
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After Tinubu's tenure, he will go back to live in Lagos.
Seyi Makinde will finish his tenure and continue to live in Oyo.
Dapo Abiodun will finish his tenure and continue to live in Ogun.
If not for the ministerial position Wike holds in Abuja, he would be in Port Harcourt.
Akpabio would be in Akwa Ibom if he were not Senate President.
In short, almost all governors live happily where they governed, except Peter Obi. He could not live there because for eight years there were no schools, no healthcare, no jobs except the Hero beer factory.
This is the person they want us to vote for, Awon Oloriburuku.
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@ishaqsamaila5 As long as the politicians have pushed us into Muslim-Muslim ticket, we owe the masses Christian-Christian ticket as well. QED.
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@Morris_Monye Well, no lies there but to me, I see a politician trying to build a bargaining chip with the APC ahead of the next election. His real target seems to be the VP slot, Tinubu’s running mate. I wish him good luck on that move.
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@NnaAlhaji @AgboObinnaya Your account on X should be marked with " -ve energy personified" so that no sane person will ever engage you while on an important discussion online. Tuehhh...!!
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I was coming back from court yesterday when I saw some policemen searching a group of young men by the roadside. All of them had been ordered out of their car, and it was obvious the boys were distressed.
I stopped and approached them. When I asked the police what the issue was, they didn’t answer. Instead, they asked who I was. I introduced myself and added that I was their lawyer.
Immediately I said that, the boys’ faces just lit up.
One of them quickly caught the cue and said, “The Law, thank God say you just come o. I been wan tell them say I get lawyer, but they no even gree make I talk. I even call you last night about that land transaction, but you no pick.”
“I’m just coming back from court. I honestly didn't see your call. Wetin dey even happen for here?” I replied, deliberately steering the conversation back to the issue.
“We were just driving when they stopped us and started searching us. They didn’t even allow us explain anything,” one of them said.
I turned to the officers.
“Is there any reason why you stopped them?”
They were reluctant to respond, so I asked another question, “Which police station are you people from?”
At that point, I became very alert. Something felt off. In Nigeria today, not everyone in uniform is truly law enforcement. Some are criminals looking for an excuse to abduct innocent people. A voice in my head warned me that what I was doing was risky, but I kept my composure.
“They were looking suspicious,” one of the officers muttered as they all slowly retreated towards their vehicle.
“If that was the case, why didn’t you tell them the reason for the stop and search?” I asked.
There was no answer. Their leader simply sighed and said, “Lawyer wey be bad market,” and they drove off.
After they left, the boys thanked me. I spoke to them about @UseCaseRadar; you know I’ll talk about Case Radar at every opportunity.
They took my number and promised to download the app and sign up.
Those boys might actually come across this tweet, but the reason I’m sharing this is simple. With the way Nigeria is going, we must take collective responsibility.
Don’t look the other way when you see police harassing fellow Nigerians, unless a crime has been committed.
If someone has not committed an offence, there is no justification for harassing or brutalising him or her, as we have seen the police do sometimes.
It can be you in that same position tomorrow.
Be your brother’s keeper, whether you’re a lawyer or not. We must come together and fight corruption, regardless of tribe or religion, until we build the Nigeria of our dreams.
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@thomaslikka @BashirAhmaad If you don't know what to type, just scroll quietly
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@BashirAhmaad Kwankwaso is a king in this game. The man planned everything, including Abba's defection to the APC
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