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Obarisi/Olorogun/Omo r' Ovie Urhobo

@jo_oga

A Husband, Nigerian, @Urhobo, @Chelseafc & A Proud Captain of the MOB.....

Imode Town, Ughievwen, Nigeria Katılım Ekim 2019
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𝐂𝐚𝐫𝐥𝐨 𝐆𝐚𝐦𝐛𝐢𝐧𝐨
12 year old in SS 2? How is that real? At 12, I was in JSS 1 ffs. Plus 2012 is 6 years away from 2018(this was the year the little girl died, no?). A witness in court under oath said you caught your brother in the act, why haven't you cooperated with the investigators? Was your mom sentenced for failing to protect the girl? If that's true, what did she fail to protect her from? Are these screenshot of your old tweets real?
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Ezi Afa Ka Ego
Ezi Afa Ka Ego@abstract_deity·
It was 2015, just after graduation. I had just returned to Abuja after surviving UNIBEN. I had a neighbour who worked at NRS (formerly FIRS). He had always been kind to me, and we used to talk about life whenever I came home during holidays. So when I finished school, I felt it was the right time to approach him about job opportunities. Around that same time, a friend of mine came back with me from school. He didn’t want to return to Kaduna immediately, so he asked if he could stay with me for a week. He also wanted to use the opportunity to see his girlfriend in Abuja. I spoke to my parents, and they agreed. When I spoke to my neighbour, he asked me to prepare my CV and bring a hard copy, as they were looking to hire. I mentioned my friend to him, and he said he could also submit his CV. We both prepared our CVs and planned to visit him together so I could introduce my friend properly. One Tuesday night, we went to his house, but he wasn’t around. I called him, but he didn’t pick. Later, he sent a message saying he had travelled and would be back on Thursday. Unfortunately, I had to travel to Delta State on Thursday for personal reasons, while my friend was scheduled to return to Kaduna on Friday. So I gave my CV to my friend and asked him to submit both his and mine to my neighbour when he returned. I had already informed my neighbour that my friend would come on my behalf, and he agreed. I travelled. When I got to Delta, I called my friend again to remind him. I had also confirmed that my neighbour was back in Abuja. That evening, around 9pm, my friend went to submit the CVs and told me he had done so. The next day, he travelled back to Kaduna. Everything seemed fine. Until I returned to Abuja. My neighbour called me and asked: “Why did you change your mind about working with the government?” I was confused. I said "as how naw?" He then told me that the CVs submitted were for my friend and his girlfriend. Mine was not included. According to him, my friend said I wanted to go to law school first and maybe do some private practice before considering working with his agency. My neighbour even showed me the CVs. Mine was not there. I called my friend. His response? “You know your parents are still alive… mine are not. Plus na only me my babe get. I just feel say job no go hard you get na why… abeg no vex.” That was it. Harrison… I hope this post goes viral and that you somehow come across it wherever you may be at the moment. So you can see yourself clearly for the evil that you are.
KHAN'✨@khanofkhans11_

At what point did you realize a friend wasn’t really a true friend?

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Akóh 🎴
Akóh 🎴@ManLikeAkoh·
Candidate you believed in has plunged the nation into monumental poverty, and you still want to reward him with a second term. Now you’re asking people to explain their candidate’s manifesto Can you see that you’re a mad person
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Everest
Everest@novieverest·
Winifred believes she can chest the call for justice for Ochanya. Her friends have given her the morale to chest it because she needs social media money. That's a despicable character. She has to explain her role. Ochanya deserves justice. #JusticeForOchanya
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Inibehe Effiong
Inibehe Effiong@InibeheEffiong·
As the solicitor to the family of the late Ochanya, I have been hesitant and very cautious about making public statements regarding this tragic case. However, people have been tagging and reaching out to me for clarifications. @Winifunds has very serious questions to answer regarding what she knows about the circumstances of the death of Miss Ochanya. I have attached certified excerpts from the judgement of the Federal High Court sitting in Makurdi, delivered on 28th April, 2022 in the charge filed by NAPTIP against Mrs. Felicia Ogbuja (Winifred’s mother). Mrs Felicia was convicted and sentenced to five months imprisonment for failing to protect the late Ochanya who was under her care. If you read page 14 of the judgement, you will see that Winifred’s name came up in the course of the proceedings. A witness testified under oath that Winifred caught her brother (Victor Ogbuja), who is still on the run, and reported to their father, Mr. Andrew Ogbuja. Based on what I know, Winifred refused or failed to cooperate with the investigators. She failed to make a statement regarding her role in the case. Efforts by investigators to get to her proved abortive. If she had cooperated, it would have likely had a profound impact on the quest for justice for Ochanya. That is all that I can say at this time.
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𝐄 𝐊 𝐄 𝐍 𝐄
You saw his other post explaining what should be done to get justice for Ochanya, but none of you dragging Winifred have shown that level of reasoning. If you keep dragging her from now till December without taking real action, the late girl still won’t get justice. And It will only show that you all are just clout chasers pretending to care.
KEMA💜🖤@Kemakillzzz

Nothing anybody wan tell me, na this dwarf give Winifred morale to come back…

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Maxvayshia™
Maxvayshia™@maxvayshia·
Ochanya must get justice and anyone welcoming Winifred back is wrong but don't attempt to whitewash Simi here. She has LOADS of posts that strongly suggested paedophilia and she wasn't dragged off this app for saying "stop raping women". She was dragged off cos she indirectly supports false rape accusations which is just as bad as rape. You people should have sense at least once a year. That's not too much to ask.
Doccy🎙️@doccybaibee

You people bullied Simi off this app because because she said “STOP RAPING WOMEN” but you people are welcoming Winifred back. God will punish all of you!!

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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
I am deeply saddened to hear of the tragic incident in Ridawa village, Ghari LGA, where several hardworking Nigerians lost their lives following a pit collapse at a brick-making site. The news of this tragedy is heartbreaking. While we speak of moving Nigeria from consumption to production, we must never forget that the “producers”—the labourers, brick-makers, and miners—are our greatest national asset. Losing these young men to a preventable industrial accident is a collective loss to the nation. These were citizens in the prime of their lives, engaged in the noble and demanding work of nation-building through manual labour. Their deaths are a stark reminder of the urgent need to prioritise workplace safety, especially in our informal and artisanal sectors. My heart goes out to the families of the victims, the Ghari community in particular, and the Government of Kano State. I also commiserate with my brother, Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, and the resilient people of Kano. We remain committed to an economic revival that protects the worker as much as it promotes industry. My prayers are with the bereaved families during this incredibly difficult time. A New Nigeria is Possible. -PO
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