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Lasgidi/ Nyc Katılım Aralık 2012
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Of course you care, else you wouldn’t be typing this. Not a fan of their problems, but if you comprehended what he wrote, he said he won’t be taking gifts, not that he changed the date. Just for celebration purposes. Even if your birthday falls on a Tuesday sometimes, you’d still want to leave the celebration for the weekend.
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Dear Family, Friends, and Fans,
I’m making it official. November 18th is no longer my birthday celebration date. Please note that I will not be accepting any messages or gifts on that day.
My birthday will now be celebrated on November 30th. This is a personal decision, and I truly appreciate your understanding.
Thank you all.🙅🏽♂️👍🏾😉

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@ObianujuMenkiti @PeterPsquare God punish u as u Dey beg am ,u no get family stuff to tackle
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@PeterPsquare Will you change your SURNAME aswell ?
& Probably go for FACE surgery !!!
Respectfully ASKING ‼️‼️‼️
This una beef don dey go like BIGGIE and 2PAC wave length..
In God's name, make una settle abeg cos this is looking nasty already..
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@afor007 @clauson_ka27129 @victor_onyibest Dey play 😀😀 your prick go rise once you know say she carry money come
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@clauson_ka27129 @victor_onyibest Haba! Cocosamba wey govt say make we nor drink again 😃
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@yabaleftonline E reach man turn them add terms and conditions 😂😂😂
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Apostle Chibuzor Offers House and Lifetime Financial Support to Any Young Man Willing to Marry His 21-Year-Old Autistic Foster Daughter.
Her name is Chiemeka Chibuzor. She is 21 years old and has autism. She can speak and hear well.
Requirements:
- The man who wishes to marry her must be a young man
- He must be physically and mentally fit on all form.
Benefits include:
- Lifetime financial support
- Free house for life
- A house built in the names of both (couple)
- Regular unplanned supervision visits by OPM staff to ensure her safety and well-being
- And many other hidden benefits

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@yabaleftonline E reach man turn you dey find young man, the woman wey marry Aboy na young girl?
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@olajumokeokenla @AngelaSymply This hit me hard ohmooo am hardly emotional even if I watch movie I no Dey move at all but this story move me shaaaa ☺️ God bless you it’s good to be good 👍
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Let me share this beautiful story:
It used to be my routine going to my mum’s place every Friday after work.
She stayed in Alakuko then, while I was on the Island.
One Friday night, I closed late and took a BRT to Abule Egba but becuase of traffic and how late I boarded, I got there very, very late.
If you are familiar with abule egba , there’s a bridge where people sell things…
Under that bridge, I saw a woman.
She spread a wrapper on the floor, selling small items like combs, shea butter, hair cream… just basic things.
Honestly, everything there wouldn’t be up to ₦5,000.
She had a baby on her back but you could just tell… she hadn’t made any sales all day so I walked up to her and asked for the price of a tail comb. ( I don’t need one)
“₦100,” she said.
I gave her ₦2,000.
She quickly said, “Ma, the comb is ₦100… you gave me ₦2,000 by mistake.”
I said, “No ma, it’s for you.”
Then I still gave her another ₦100 for the comb.
She jumped on me and leaned on my shoulder then started crying and me too? I’m a cry cry baby 😭 I joined her without even knowing why.
While consoling her she said she was mother of two and hadn’t sold anything all day, even if it was just that ₦100 comb I bought, she would have managed to get something for her kids.
This was around 2022.
I was so moved so I gave her another ₦1,000 from the money I was supposed to give my mum that night
I left there emotional… but that wasn’t even the end.
Another day, same under the bridge, also very late at night…
I saw an older woman selling bottled and sachet water.
The water wasn’t even cold anymore.
She should be be in her late 50s, she was also limping.
I wondered why she was still outside that late. I moved closer to her when I wanted to board maruwa (keke napep) and asked for the price of everything she had.
She calculated…. ₦1,400.
I gave her ₦3,000 and told her to go home with the water… she almost knelt down appreciating me
Guess what she did?
She gave all the water to the maruwa riders and passer by then walked away with her empty basket.
I was so touched…
On my way home, I cried. ( I cry easily ) but not that I cried out of sadness… but you know this deep sense of fulfillment I couldn’t explain.
Back to my mom’s money ? 🌚🌚
Well, I told her what I did and why the money reduced.
She smiled and said I’ve always been a kind child.
Then she said something I’ll never forget:
“There’s a difference between asking for a female child… and asking for omo alaanu (a merciful child), anyone can have a child but takes grace of God to have alaanu omo”
Lo and behold, that was how wura mi used sweet mouth to almost empty my acc 😒😒
She knows how to use words to get me.
Anyways… since then, I split my tithe into two, every Friday, I give part of it to market women under that bridge.
Sometimes, kindness is the only miracle someone is waiting for ❤️
Sir Dickson@Wizarab10
Be kind when you can. It is good for humanity.
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@sandra_baebae @kenkenlewu No wonder your name na pyjamas mteeech
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I don’t agree with the husband,by virtue of marriage the husband is now a part of the family ,so I understand why they allocated money to them ,and besides,it wasn’t just him,it’s all the sons in-law .his response of it not being his responsibility was very wrong .if he was unable to pay because he didn’t have I would understand.
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My wife has been fighting me because I refused to pay ₦500,000 to bury her father.
Her family shared the bill for all the sons-in-law ₦500k each.
Meanwhile, the man has five grown sons.
I told my wife, “I’m sorry, but it’s not my responsibility to bury your father when his own sons are alive and well.”
She reported me to her family.
They called me, expecting me to comply.
I told them clearly; I will give what I can, but I won’t be forced to pay a fixed amount.
They got angry, called me rude, and said they don’t want my money again.
Now my wife hasn’t spoken to me since.
I'm the one being punished for refusing to do what her brothers should be doing.
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