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Ebuka_mma Hope

@Abraham36957386

Proud Dad,Businessman,lover of sports,unreligious,speaks 3 🇳🇬 languages,2 🇬🇭 languages, still needs https://t.co/782vOCDfQk dream is to be financially free

Lagos Nigeria Katılım Mayıs 2020
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Ebuka_mma Hope@Abraham36957386·
All this angels just stand dey watch mankind suffer without doing shit 😔. High cost of living, wars,unemployment, bad policies etc.like I no understand wetin dey sup bikonu?
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Ebuka_mma Hope@Abraham36957386·
@john322226 I just finish coke and rice with spaghetti and egg...God am grateful
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Ebuka_mma Hope@Abraham36957386·
@MR__Sulaiman1 Nowhere in the law are you permitted to take laws into your filthy hands especially matters like this.
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Big Sman.🍥
Big Sman.🍥@MR__Sulaiman1·
⚠️ VIEWER DISCRETION ADVISED: This story contains sensitive content involving infidelity and personal betrayal. In a shocking revelation, a man reportedly caught his close friend on the phone arranging to sleep with his wife while he was away at work. Upon confr0nting his friend, the man was allegedly told that the woman he had married was in fact his friend’s ex-wife, and that the two had been involved in a s£xual relationship.
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Kobe Boujee@kobe_boujee88·
“I’m speaking for africa as African Champion putting our spirit behind what we talk about” - Prez Tinubu
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GRV Stan
GRV Stan@CrownprinceCom2·
Can you use a minute to repost this video until the needful is done 😭😭 Gas Toxicity Hits Anglican Girls' Grammar School, Ijebu-Ode Community, Several Students Hospitalised. We are all living in a country where kids’ lives are not important 😭😭
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Football Tweet ⚽@Footballtweet·
🇧🇷🇪🇸 Marcelo on his son 16-year old Enzo choosing to represent Spain: 🗣️ “As a Brazilian, yes, it bothers me a little to see my son play for Spain, because all of my development happened in Brazil… Enzo was born in Spain, his whole life is here. He loves Brazil and Rio de Janeiro, he wears the Fluminense shirt, goes to the beach… he is BRAZILIAN. But he has everything here, and the Spanish national team has been impeccable with us. They called us, presented their project, and for me, the most important thing is that he is happy and comfortable with this decision. In the end, the choice belongs to him.” 🇧🇷🇪🇸
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PIROSKEY 💧@DPO_piroskey·
@EBona69 When the people are ready for good governance they will elect someone like Otti to lead them. Governance is not magic
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Bro. Bonaventure@EBona69·
“Do You Have Any Challenges?” — Otti’s Priority to Security Explained in One Action “Do you have any challenges?” Those were the direct words of Governor Alex Otti to a military officer at the Ndoki Road Primary School military base during his routine road inspection tour last Sunday. Governor Otti had moved from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, where he worshipped earlier that morning, down to Afule Road on his routine inspection visits. From there, he proceeded to Umuchichi Road and Etche Road. On his way to Obohia Road, he transversed the Etche Road section of Ngwa Road heading towards Ahia Ohuru. Immediately after the junction leading to Ohanku Road, where the military base along Ngwa Road is situated within part of the Ndoki Road School premises, Governor Otti suddenly signalled his convoy to stop. It wasn’t planned. He stepped down from his vehicle and walked straight to the soldier on duty at the checkpoint. “How are you? How is work going? Is the Commander in?” the Governor asked. “Yes sir,” the officer replied, immediately moving to usher His Excellency to meet the officer in charge. It was clearly an unprepared moment for the officer, who was still fastening his wristwatch and adjusting his shoes when he came out to receive the Governor. Governor Otti immediately began: “Sorry we took you unawares, I was just passing and decided to check on you people to see how things are going. Are there any challenges we should know about?” At that point, the Officer, who identified himself as Captain T. Yabiteigha, was almost short of words. Sensing the hesitation, Governor Otti cut in again: “Because I can already see this place needs renovation.” That statement immediately opened the conversation. The officer then led the Governor to the area where their patrol vans were parked, showing him that most of the operational vehicles were faulty and in poor condition. Without hesitation, Governor Otti immediately called on his Chief Security Officer, Ken Nwosu, directing him to ensure that the vehicles are either repaired or new ones provided and handed over to the military personnel with immediate effect. The Director General of the Greater Aba Development Authority, Mr. Uche Ukeje, who was coincidentally part of the inspection team, was also instructed on the spot to ensure the facility is renovated and fitted with solar-powered lights across the compound. Then came the emotional moment. As the Governor was about to leave, Captain Yabiteigha suddenly reminded him: “Sir, I know you may not remember, but last year you paid my hospital bills and those of my colleagues after that operation where we were attacked. One of our colleagues died and you supported his family and also placed his children on scholarship. I have been looking for a way to see you and thank you for saving my life. I was shut at my hip …….” Those words struck a deep emotional chord. Governor Otti’s commitment to security is second to none. His concern for the welfare of security personnel, the men who put their lives on the line daily, is one of the reasons Abia enjoys relative peace and security today. Why wouldn’t officers give their all when they can see that families of fallen heroes are not abandoned, and injured personnel are properly cared for? Since assuming office, Governor Otti has shown sincere commitment across every sector, particularly security, but that impromptu stop at the Ndoki military base on Sunday explained how much of a priority security is to Governor Otti. There are challenges you can never discover unless you go there yourself. Who would have imagined that on an ordinary Sunday, a Governor would stop his convoy and walk straight into a military base just to ask officers how they were faring? That is intentional leadership. That single visit solved problems that may have lingered unattended for months. May Governor Otti keep happening to Abia. Miracle Chukwunenye May 13, 2026.
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𝐀𝐒𝐊
𝐀𝐒𝐊@askghmedia·
The detailed story of the murder of 9-year-old Kofi Kyinto in a ritual killing at Sefwi Bekwai in the Bibiani-Anhwiaso-Bekwai Municipal District in the mid-1980s, a case among the gravest criminal incidents that shocked Ghana and prompted Flt. Lt. Jerry John Rawlings’ military government to execute all those involved, including the boy’s uncle and a chief, by firing squad. 🎥: Behind The Truth
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Chimamanda❤️@Chima_Obi1234·
Cry 😭 for Africa This horrifying atrocity is reportedly happening at Isohumini Agbaja Izzi, after Nwofe, in Izzi LGA of Ebonyi State. A helpless child, said to be constantly sick, was taken by his impoverished parents to a local prophet, Mr. James Nwankpu, because they could not afford proper medical care. Rather than show compassion, the self-acclaimed prophet allegedly branded the innocent child a “witch” who did not deserve to live. He reportedly subjected the sick child to torture, humiliation, and inhuman treatment while misled followers sang and chanted around him. This is not religion. This is cruelty. This is barbaric. This is a gross violation of the fundamental human rights and dignity of a child. Every child has the right to life, protection, care, and freedom from torture and degrading treatment. No child deserves to be abused in the name of deliverance, superstition, or false prophecy. Those responsible for this wickedness must be arrested and prosecuted according to the law. No one should be allowed to hide under religion to commit crimes against vulnerable children. Reports indicate that the accused pastor is currently on the run, but he cannot hide from justice or from the vigilant eyes of the Human Rights Defenders (HURIDE). HURIDE, alongside other sister human rights organisations within and outside the state, has already moved to rescue the child and ensure that every perpetrator involved in this evil act is brought to justice. Humanity must rise against child abuse, torture, and every form of dehumanisation masquerading as spirituality. Dr. Sampson Oko Nweke EB Chairman, Huride
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Ebuka_mma Hope@Abraham36957386·
@ishaqsamaila5 Cheap Allah,dat malam don suffer for una hand..killing someone (Allah akbar) Now you willingly opened your legs wide and got pipe and a video was recorded and you dey call Allah. Una no well sha
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Ishaq Samaila
Ishaq Samaila@ishaqsamaila5·
I used stopncii.org so the girl’s video can hopefully be taken down from the internet completely. May Allah make it successful quickly. Wallahi, anyone enjoying the spread of this video should check their conscience. Yes, she committed a serious sin, but let’s tell ourselves the truth — her own mistake was exposed publicly while many people are hiding their own sins. So what exactly is the joy in helping to spread it further? Only Allah knows the condition this girl, her parents, and her family are in right now. The saddest part is seeing people on Facebook mocking the situation and even begging others to send the video privately — including fellow Muslims and women. The boy who leaked the video may have ruined her life forever, but what exactly did he gain from it? Many wicked and ignorant people use private pictures and videos to blackmail girls, and once the victim refuses their demands, they leak everything online. They forget they also have sisters, and one day they too will have daughters. Before disgracing any girl online, ask yourself: “How would I feel if this happened to my own sister?” “If it were me, would I survive the humiliation?” Anyone with a conscience would never take pleasure in destroying another human being like this. May Allah protect us from terrible destinies. May Allah give her strength to overcome this test. May Allah guide us all. May Allah forgive us all. -Abba sboy
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Bakatsine
Bakatsine@DanKatsina50·
SAD NEWS: This Tukur Aliyu, widely known as Jikan Ayi, had just returned to his hometown of Jikamshi, Musawa LGA of Katsina State on Sunday after traveling to Lagos for his daughter’s wedding. By Monday (yesterday), he was among those reportedly killed in a deadly bandit attack on the community. May Allah accept his martyrdom and grant him forgiveness. How many more lives must be lost before meaningful action is taken to protect vulnerable communities?
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Ebuka_mma Hope@Abraham36957386·
@iambabangida_ This is not longer about Islam people are getting killed daily and someone somewhere is benefiting
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Babangida
Babangida@iambabangida_·
This Pastor has been held captive for 16 days !!! He was one of 10 people originally taken by the terrorists !!! Now, he is the only one left, and they are threatening to end him 💔 !!! We are left at the mercy of terrorists who continue to kill and kidnap innocent Nigerians as if we have no functioning government !!! These an!mals should be eliminated completely fgs !!! @OfficialDSSNG @PoliceNG @HQNigerianArmy @AmnestyNigeria
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Puppies 🐶@Puppieslover·
She ignores everything except the magic word 😂
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Nnamdi Obi
Nnamdi Obi@nnamdiobiii·
CLOWNS using the same PLAYBOOK. Someone tagged me to this nonsense yesterday. You banned Nigeria and called it fraud prevention. Let's be clear about what this actually is. Your own post admits your detection system ran for months before catching a ~95% fraud rate. If your KYC is that strong, why did it take months? You don't get to announce your detection failure and then blame the country. The 95% figure has zero public methodology. No third-party audit. No breakdown of how fraud was defined. No clarity on whether Nigerian users were flagged by the same thresholds as Malaysia or Indonesia. You cannot cite a statistic only you can see and call it evidence. That passport photo proves one person submitted a fake document. Not that 200 million people are fraudsters. WE KNOW WHO YOU ARE. A 22 year old college dropout who built a data harvesting app and dressed it up as fair compensation for the little guy. Look at your own investor list. K5 Global and Founders Fund have co-invested in the same portfolio companies. Founders Fund is the original institutional backer of Palantir. Your other backer, Aglaé Ventures, owned by Bernard Arnault, runs an AI portfolio that intersects directly with the same labs that Palantir's AIP platform integrates with. Nobody is making wild accusations here. We are just reading the room. FOR MY NIGERIANS WHO DO NOT KNOW Here is what that network is actually building. Kled mobilizes hundreds of thousands of gig workers, mostly from the Global South, to upload personal photos, videos, and documents. You convert raw human life into machine readable product. The labs and platforms connected to your investors then take that data and make it actionable for governments, corporations, and in some cases, military operations. Here is why Nigeria specifically matters to this model. The major AI labs are currently being sued by artists, writers, and publishers for stealing data through web scraping. To win those cases, they need to prove they have clean, consented data. Buying a dataset from a platform like Kled, where every user signed a digital consent form in exchange for a few dollars, gives billion dollar tech companies a legal free pass. You are not disrupting anything. You are laundering consent for people with far more power than you. And here is the part nobody is saying out loud. Imagine if a company already under fire for government surveillance and military contracts openly offered to pay people in developing countries to film their homes and daily lives. It would look exactly like what it is. By using smaller startups as the public face, the same data gets collected, the same surveillance infrastructure gets fed, and the powerful names stay clean in the public eye. A 22 year old dropout does not accidentally end up with this investor network. The connections around him tell a very specific story. We are just the ones reading it out loud. This is the same playbook PayPal ran on Nigeria for years. Locked us out. Called us fraudsters. Made us third-class citizens of the internet economy. And when they finally came back, after years of Nigerian developers building workarounds and Nigerian users funding entire ecosystems without them, we had already moved on. We didn't need them. We needed the infrastructure they refused to give us. They did not give it to us and we survived. You will try to re-enter but it will be too late. To MY FELLOW NIGERIANS, Every time a foreign platform exits Nigeria citing fraud, we debate the fraud. We rarely ask why a country of 220 million people with the largest developer community in Africa still does not own the servers, the data centers, or the infrastructure that defines what "legitimate" looks like online. When you don't own your data infrastructure, someone else defines your identity. They decide what counts as fraud. They decide what counts as valid. They hold the receipt and you argue at the door. The answer to Kled is not begging them to return. The answer is owning the pipes. Data centers. Local cloud infrastructure. Payment rails we control. Identity systems we built. Every platform that exits us citing fraud is just showing us what it costs to not own our own infrastructure. That bill keeps compounding. It is time we paid it differently. So that next time, comedians like this will not have the guts to call us fraud without evidence.
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We have removed Kled from the Nigerian app store and IP banned the entire region. The first thing I would like to say is I have nothing against Nigeria. I have a ton of friends from this region and these were some of our earliest app adopters. Genuinely, thank you all for the support. Kled has been up and running and out of beta for 4 months now. We have paid out hundreds of thousands of people for their data, and our users have uploaded over 1 billion assets onto our platform. After several months of uploads we found that Nigeria had a ≈95% fraud rate. Instead of real, usable data, users were uploading pictures of black screens, duplicate photos, internet generated images, AI generated images, etc. at an unimaginable scale. In comparison, Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines have a less than 10% fraud rate across 10x the userbase size. Our fraud system is fast to catch these issues but the level of complexity of these schemes is getting out of hand. This weekend we were flooded with thousands of fake Japanese passports and identity cards with Nigerians photoshopped onto them in our KYC system. That was the final straw. As a startup we can't afford to eat the costs of that data overhead, so we temporarily removed the app from the region while we improved our fraud detection and banning system to quickly filter out bad actors when the time is right. On top of all of this, every time we make a post there is someone asking us to bring the region back within seconds. We hear you, but it's gotten out of hand. We've made this decision with great care. We love everyone who has genuinely supported Kled from Nigeria, and we hope to return when the time is right. -Kled Team

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GRV Stan
GRV Stan@CrownprinceCom2·
Take one minute to share this video so everyone—including police officers—can watch it. I believe this is a video you need to see today.
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Mr Blossom 👑
Mr Blossom 👑@iammrblossom·
Who’s active for Midnight Games
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Ebuka_mma Hope@Abraham36957386·
@Djbabamillie @john322226 😆 🤣 😂 😹 😆 🤣 😂 😹 😆 i nearly type this same thing but I choose not to,the guy too mumu most times
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DJ BABAMILLIE
DJ BABAMILLIE@Djbabamillie·
@john322226 You no sabi ball before self that’s why betting nearly kpai you 😭😭😭😭😭
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Ebuka_mma Hope@Abraham36957386·
@TheLaBii I don reason am tire and I believe this approach will go a long way...
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LãBî🎻
LãBî🎻@TheLaBii·
This sounds like me. And eye for an eye. Let them feel the direct pain of their actions. Who no buy, make e pay.
Ebuka_mma Hope@Abraham36957386

@vdmempire Police sef get families,soldiers sef get families go for dem,inflict the same pain they inflicted on and leave government property alone. Na person kill am no be government

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