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Lagos Katılım Mart 2020
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ChatGPT + Laptop + Internet + 1 Hour a Day = $250 Daily
Normally, I charge $67 for this guide since my wallpapers have been a hit, I’ll make it FREE 𝐭𝐨𝐝𝐚𝐲!
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@oluwatobiexe I'm a 200lvl student in Nigeria .. I’m adaptive, pick up new skills quickly, and I’m eager to grow and contribute positively in any environment.
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11,000+ candidates passed the May 2026 exams, yet thousands before them are still waiting for certificates. How long will this continue? #releaseourcertificate

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In the spirit of Nurses Week, we stand in solidarity with our colleagues who are yet to receive their certificates and are facing limitations in practice because of it. We've trained, we've passed. We deserve our license and certificates without delay.
Share the flyer!!
Use the hashtags!!!!
#releaseourcertificate
#nomoresilence

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i’m creating this
say hi below if you wanna join
this is a good fit for you if you invest currently or you’re curious about investing
focus will mostly be global stocks not ngx (i know nothing about this)
Oríadé@michaelinioluwa
i need a group chat where we can talk investments and stocks, especially ai/semiconductor stocks
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I was shocked when Chika (not real names) returned home just 3 months after her wedding. She refused to explain her reason for returning with her bag.
Different rumors started that her husband sent her away and she is too shy to admit it hence her silence, until her husband came.
Chika refused to go back with him but her father being a disciplinarian ordered her to go back with her husband. Chika went in, carried her bags but came out with tears in her eyes.
Her elder sister couldn’t bear it and called her aside insisting that she must know why she is scared to go back and that was when she admitted that she agreed to anal sex with her husband because he insisted that it is what he prefers and since he is married to her, their bodies belongs to each other😳
It’s been 3 months and she can’t cope anymore due to pains after sex which pushed her to run away after he left for work.
Her sister refused to keep it to herself and escalated the issue. Safe to say Chika is home now and Uncle has been removed from his position as assistant pastor.
PS: This is not fiction.
Deisine@TDeisine
So there are men who blackmail their wives into anal sex? Christian women Ejoor na😭
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Dr. Stella Ameyo Adadevoh is her name. In 2014, a man flew into Lagos carrying the Ebola virus. He wanted to leave the hospital to attend a conference, which would have sparked a massive outbreak in a city of 20 million people. Dr. Adadevoh said No. Despite intense pressure, she refused to discharge him, physically keeping him quarantined to protect the public. Because of her bravery, Nigeria contained the virus quickly. Sadly, she contracted Ebola herself and passed away. She is quite literally the reason a generation stayed safe.
I know her husband and children are out there somewhere. Your wife and mom is a hero. I'll never forget about her.
quote@itsmubashi
Hit me with the most underrated women stories
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@AdeyemiSijuwade I'm the baby's mother ,pls give the baby 90 take 10
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@fwBen_ We all know what kind of flyer we thought this was before we read it
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One of my projects. Please refer me guys 🙏🙏

BIGBEN@fwBen_
I just completed my course on graphics design 🥹🥹🎉 I'm open for projects.
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I worked 20 years for a child sex trafficking rescue group. I want you to know this:
90% of Lost Children Are Found Within 30 Minutes.
That statistic should both comfort you and wake you up.
Most lost children are found quickly. But the ones who aren’t? They usually made one mistake.
And here’s the uncomfortable truth:
It’s often the exact thing most parents teach them.
We tell our kids:
“If you get lost, come find me.”
It sounds logical. It sounds empowering.
It’s WRONG!
The Mistake Most Lost Children Make:
When children realize they’re separated, they do three things almost automatically:
They panic.
They wander.
They try to find you.
Every step makes them harder to locate.
From a search standpoint, movement creates chaos.
Parents retrace their steps.
Security scans zones.
Staff lock down areas.
Search works best when movement stops.
When a child keeps walking, they move outside the original search radius. Helpers are looking where they were last seen — not where they’ve wandered.
Stillness increases probability.
Movement expands the problem.
The first lesson is not “go find me.”
It’s this:
Stop. Stay. Yell.
Why Stillness Wins:
Think like a search team.
If a child stays put:
Parents can retrace steps.
Security can scan systematically.
Helpers converge to one fixed location.
The search radius remains small.
If a child keeps moving:
The search area expands.
Adults pass each other.
Missed connections multiply.
Minutes stretch into hours.
Stillness keeps the math on your side.
Teach Them Who to Approach:
The second mistake we make as parents?
We say, “Find an adult.”
Not any adult. Not the nearest stranger. Children need a filter.
Teach them to look for, if at all possible:
A mother with children.
Caregivers who already have kids with them are statistically among the safest people to approach in public settings. They are visible, stationary, and more likely to engage quickly.
It’s a clear, concrete instruction.
Children don’t process vague categories like “safe adult.”
They process visuals.
“Find a mom with kids” is visual.
A Phone Only Helps If the Number Is Known:
We often assume phones solve everything.
They don’t — unless your child can use one. Even young children can memorize a 10-digit phone number with repetition.
But you must train it.
Practice it like a song.
Sing it in the car.
Chant it at bedtime.
Turn it into rhythm.
Repetition becomes recall.
In an emergency, recall matters more than theory.
The Code Word Rule:
One more layer of protection.
Choose a private family code word.
Something only your household knows.
If someone approaches and says:
“Your mom sent me.”
Your child asks:
“What’s the code word?”
No word.
No go.
This simple rule eliminates manipulation attempts instantly.
It gives your child agency without requiring them to evaluate character.
Real Safety Is Training — Not Luck!
We don’t get safer by hoping.
We get safer by practicing.
Teach:
• Phone number
• Code word
• Stop, stay, yell
• Find a mom with kids
Multiple skills.
Simple instructions.
Clear visuals.
Five minutes of training can replace hours of panic. This isn’t about fear. It’s about preparation.
Because when a child gets separated, the clock starts.
And what they do in the first minute determines what the next thirty look like.
That’s real protection.
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