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god of awesomeness.... literally worshipped.

What's West Of Westeros? Katılım Ekim 2018
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We have 2yr, 3yr, 4yr, and 6yr Olds in captivity, and those demons are torturing them. There is no reason to celebrate children's day tomorrow.
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Odogwu agba ọtọ afụ
Today is supposed to be a celebration for children in Nigeria but 51 of their friends are in captivity in this same country and the Chief Security of the country is not worried about it neither has he acknowledged the incident. Tinubu is the worst thing to happen to this country.
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OjiUgo™️🍫👁️‍🗨️
These are the names of the abducted schoolchildren in Oyo State. Today is a sad day because toddlers and children are in the captivity of terrorists. Tinubu has failed woefully to protect Nigerians.
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MR Sawyerr@sawyerrmayowa·
Wetin Una Dey use Snapchat do wey Dey make dem ban am. Which one is Snapchat banned again.???
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Blank@UnscriptKAYed·
There are contents I just don't engage. Someone posts an opinion and you're wondering if they're farming engagement or it's a valid thought. Either way it's not worth it.
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Ichie Ezeudo
Ichie Ezeudo@CharlesEnyim·
@enugudisco why are we unable to buy electricity token for days now, your portal isn’t working and a lot of people are in the darkness.
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Ichie Ezeudo
Ichie Ezeudo@CharlesEnyim·
@UnscriptKAYed @enugudisco The payment service is still not fully running on other payment platforms. I have been trying since weekend till now but service isn’t restored yet.
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@Lenis_Owino The neighbor came by where? Where do you live?
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Owino L@Lenis_Owino·
My mom is 50. She lives alone. Last week, a neighbor came by and asked, “Your mom okay? I haven’t seen her in days.”something about that sentence didn’t sit right with me, so I went to check. I found my mother on the floor. She had fallen. Couldn’t get up. She’d been there for three days. Dehydrated. Weak. Terrified. Alone. I asked her why she didn’t call anyone.She looked at me and said, “My phone was on the table. I couldn’t reach it.” The neighbor kept apologizing. “I should’ve checked sooner.” we got my mom to the hospital. Thankfully, she recovered. And every single day she was there, that neighbor visited. Brought flowers. Sat with her. Talked to her. Reminded her she mattered. When my mom finally came home, the neighbor said: “I’m checking on you every day now. Whether you like it or not.” since then, every morning at 9 AM, there’s a knock on the door. Coffee in hand. A conversation. A small act of care. My mom isn’t alone anymore. All because someone noticed an absence. Someone paid attention. Someone cared enough to knock.I keep thinking about those three days. My mother lying there with nobody coming.And I keep thinking about what could’ve happened if that neighbor had decided it “wasn’t their business.” Sometimes being saved doesn’t look dramatic.sometimes it looks like someone knocking on your door.
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@machalagun Your hoodie that you bought for him?
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AngelAlicia💕
AngelAlicia💕@machalagun·
I found out my boyfriend was cheating because his side chick sent me a picture of him sleeping in her bed. The crazy part? I wasn’t even angry at first. I just stared at the photo for like 10 minutes because the hoodie he was wearing was mine. I bought him that hoodie after he told me nobody had ever cared about him properly before. 3 years.
Countless prayers.
Rent split.
Late-night calls.
Holding him down when he lost his job.
Sending him money when he was broke.
Defending him when everyone warned me. Just for another girl to send me a picture of him snoring with my hoodie on like I was the side character in my own relationship.
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Dr KALU, OON
Dr KALU, OON@DrKalu_·
HOW ABAKALIKI IS SLOWLY BECOMING A GHOST CITY 💔 I now understand why many business owners quietly shut down and leave Ebonyi State after only a few years of operation. A businessman shared a disturbing experience today after officials from the State IGR reportedly stormed his showroom barely one week after issuing him a ₦73,000 bill. According to him, the business had previously paid around ₦14,000, while the highest payment made under the current administration was ₦25,000 last year. He said he tried to explain and seek clarification on the sudden increase, but things escalated quickly. Since he was out of town, officials allegedly began loading items from the showroom until his manager negotiated and settled for half of the amount. Shockingly, shortly after that incident, another group reportedly arrived from the Local Government with an additional ₦35,000 demand. At this point, many Nigerians are asking: How are small and medium businesses expected to survive under these conditions? A typical business owner is already battling: ✅ Multiple taxes and levies ✅ Staff salaries ✅ High electricity costs ✅ Poor sales ✅ VAT and other federal obligations ✅ Signpost, environmental, and fire service fees Yet they are still expected to stay afloat and grow. This is one of the major reasons many businesses are relocating or shutting down entirely. The burden on SMEs is becoming unbearable. If urgent steps are not taken to create a more business-friendly environment, many fear that economic activities in cities like Abakaliki may continue to decline. Business owners across Nigeria, especially in Ebonyi State, what has your experience been like? 👇🇳🇬
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Abdulsamad@richtosho·
I’ve experienced this firsthand so i think i can advice others on how to get it right with their first ₦100m+ For the OP, If you currently don’t have any source of income you should sell the house, if you do, keep it, complete it small small, lt is still an asset. Now, here’s how you should’ve split it instead, simple, low stress, and actually builds freedom. 
Rent a solid space for 1-2 years upfront plus a reliable low maintenance car ($8-12k). Go for a Toyota Corolla or Honda Civic ( 2012-2020, ₦15-18M). Build a safety net and income machine (biggest chunk, $30-40k)
6-12 months expenses liquid, reinvest in this mix for steady cashflow: 1, Nigerian stocks: Zenith Bank, GTCO, Dangote, BUA, WAPCO, Seplat (blue-chip dividends 8-10%+ via NGX). 2, USA stocks and ETFs: Apple, Microsoft, Nvidia. Etc
 3, Mutual funds/ETFs: Vetiva Bond ETF or top money market funds (balanced, easy entry).
 4, Safe fixed 20-30%+ yearly: Treasury bills & money market funds (21-26% yields).
 Easy cashflow business: Car wash / lounge / Garden / Game arena (low management, daily/ monthly inflows, scales with ₦2-₦5M). Only accept transfers, hang a big placard with your account details, You can buy or Lease of prime space in areas like lokogoma, Life Camp, Idu or Gwarinpa: ₦5m–₦7m, total setup for any of these 2-3 businesses should be below ₦20m
 The dream house? Phase it smart and last (only $20-30k max to start)
 Buy affordable land or a small 2-3 bed, build in stages as money flows in. Check housingyarn.com/area-finder for Idu, Apo, Katampe, Lugbe, Kubwa or Lokogoma or some of the new cities in Abuja, perfect budget spots for land/flats under ₦30-40M. No rushing the big vision on one bag. Your expected yearly earnings from the investment chunk alone: ₦10-15M (≈ $7-11k USD) at a conservative 20-30% blended return (dividends + yields + business cashflow). You can never lose with this spread This split protects your peace, keeps options open, and turns one win into steady wins. SHARE and SAVE for later Comment “INCOME” and I’ll send you the exact steps and platforms that is safe and actually works for all investments right now.
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My friend made about $75,000 end of last year and decided to build a house and buy a car, the problem now is money isnt flowing in as he thought, now hes stuck with an unfinished building and is at the verge of selling his car to keep things going. My advice for him was to sell the house instead.

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Olaudah Equiano®
Olaudah Equiano®@RealOlaudah·
APC’s PRIMARY NUMBERS DON’t ADD UP AND NIGERIANS SHOULD ASK WHY The numbers coming out of APC’s recent primaries are raising eyebrows for all the wrong reasons. According to figures released by the party, 14,002,661 votes were cast nationwide during the exercise. But here’s the problem: APC’s own membership register lists just 6,531,205 members. That’s more than double the number of registered members voting. In a sane political environment, that kind of gap doesn’t get glossed over. It gets questioned immediately. Let’s be direct. If you have 6.5 million people on record as members, you cannot credibly produce 14 million votes without an explanation. Either the register is outdated and incomplete, or the voting process was inflated. And if it’s the latter, then we’re looking at a rehearsal for something bigger. This isn’t just about internal party housekeeping. It’s about what it signals for 2027. When a party that controls the federal machinery can report turnout numbers that exceed its own membership by 7.4 million, it creates a dangerous precedent. It tells Nigerians that figures can be manufactured, and that the process is secondary to the outcome. In countries where elections are taken seriously, this would trigger an independent audit, parliamentary questions, and civil society pressure within 48 hours. In Nigeria, it risks being waved away as “party matter.” But it’s not. Party primaries are the first step in the electoral chain. If they’re compromised at the source, the general election inherits that compromise. The call here is simple: Nigerians cannot afford to ignore this. Civil society, opposition parties, INEC, and the media need to press for answers. How did 14 million people vote in a party with 6.5 million registered members? Where did the extra votes come from? Were non-members allowed to participate? Was the register padded? Was the result inflated? If APC wants to be taken seriously as a democratic party, it owes the public a clear explanation—not spin, not deflection, but numbers that reconcile. Because if we let this slide now, we’re telling every political actor that it’s open season on data. And once you normalize inflated figures at the primary stage, you’ve already laid the groundwork to rig the main election without firing a shot. This is the moment to push back. Every Nigerian who cares about 2027 being credible should be asking the same question: where did the extra 7.4 million votes come from? Silence now is permission for worse later. Akeem Olaniyi ADEBOMOJO Writes from Ekiti state
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Alex Onyia
Alex Onyia@winexviv·
This 300 level Biomedical Engineering student named Josh from Federal University of Technology, Owerri was tortured in the hostel by Man O war for cooking at midnight. I heard they have been terrorizing students. This is extreme. The university authority has to intervene.
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