DJ uwa biggs
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DJ uwa biggs
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gourmet chef.... author.... Novena university lecturer...digital marketer... C. E. O, U. OI Consulting... bad DJ... okbye...#leo #manufc






Omooooo. A customer just got scammed in my office right now









I shut down my rice business late last year. No one hears me selling rice again. Overheads were more than profits. I had to cut that string loose and cut my losses. So yes, my beef with APC is so personal.


Because my tenant requested a refund of his ₦100k caution fee and I clearly explained that it’s non-refundable showing him where it’s stated in the tenancy agreement he signed I went to the apartment this morning to inspect it. Sadly, I discovered that the tenant had damaged 10 ceiling, two in the parlour, one in each room, two in the toilet, and two in the kitchen. ©️ The Parliament House 🏠

A university boy was embarrassed his mother sold vegetables. He warned her never to visit campus again. One afternoon, his friends rushed in: “Someone is looking for you at the gate.” It was Mama. Standing under the sun. Old wrapper. Worn slippers. Holding a food flask. “I heard you’ve been skipping meals.” He snapped. “I told you not to come here!” She quietly nodded and left. Years later on graduation day… While others searched the crowd for their parents… His seat was empty. Mama had died two weeks earlier. In her box was every allowance receipt he ever sent back.



This will shock you. But I will share the story nonetheless. I once read an article few years ago that when the TV healings became ubiquitous on Nigerian television and many innocent people were falling prey to religious fraudsters, the Nigerian television authority NTA mandated a strict rule that before any ‘supernatural healing’ is broadcasted, there must be an objective, hospital-verified evidence of the illness and cure before and after the purported healing. You had to show hospital evidence that the person was sick before prayers and hospital evidence that the person had been cured after prayers before it can be broadcasted on the NTA. This was to rule out actors, impostors and fraudsters from deceiving people. Suddenly almost no church/pastor could meet the NTA requirement and they simply started showing their “healings” on their privatised channels where they completely control what they show and nobody verifies what they claim. It was saddening but interesting at the same time.



















