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@Onowuhiphop01 @Kene_Nnewi Honestly eeh, instead of using our normal ede as tickener, na achi dem dey use now. As for me, it's ede or nothing for my onugbo, oha and okasi soups. I even don't use red oil, must be mkpụrụ akwụ. That's only way you get the original taste of these soups.
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Lagos dey hot, you run go Abuja. You been think sey Abuja don enter winter or what?
Chiké@Officialchike
Lagos is hot ! Ran to Abuja and I’m regretting that decision 🥵.
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@PulseNigeria247 Sani Emmanuel was joint top scorer. I wonder where he is now.
Fun fact: Howard Webb was part of the referees in this tournament.
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I 100% recommend
My cleaner makes me so happy after every visit. I can't explain it😂
Hauwa 🌟🌬@Hauwa_L
Get home cleaning services, if you can afford it.
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In this case alone, he don use like 7 laws and I can point them out
1. Let others work and take the credit… he’s inside his house in Abuja now but somebody don go the school wey mitchy renovate Dey send videos 🤣🤣
2. Create a cult like following, that’s where ratels come in
3. Find your rivals weakness… mitchy showed her cards too soon
4. Win both hearts and minds, the civil servants he was calling, police men not being paid and the doctors he mentioned.
5. Play to people’s fantasies, when he said ST go and tell your father that we’re suffering 🤣🤣🤣
6. Crush your enemy totally, like this now many of mitchy sponsors no go send am message in a while
7. Mask your intentions, he could have come out to bash Mitchy but now na ST Dey untop table Dey collect gbas gbos
I can go on and on but wo I don tire
Trey@treyfrv
@cubana_WL VDM read Laws of power.
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I met a guy named Olarewaju in a bus at Mushin market in Lagos yesterday.
I sat in the front seat and he joined me, greeting me with much respect as a Yoruba guy would, and I greeted him with a smile.
While we were still in the bus, a woman came selling soft drinks and bottled water. I offered to buy something for him, but he respectfully said, 'Thank you, but I can't take anything now, I am fasting.' I said, 'Oh, you are a Muslim.' He nodded.
Thereafter, I asked the woman to give me bottled water, and as I reached for my bag to pay, lo and behold, this guy had already paid for the water.
This act took me back to the days when we had Muslims who would call Christians to come and break their fast with them in a particular place, and some would be ready to give out food even when they are fasting.
It made me trust his fasting more.
This is the way forward for humanity.
Unfortunately, he is not on Facebook, but please wish him well.
Olarewaju may God bless you for your kindness.

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