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MrFly
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rose that grew from a crack in the concrete - live and let's live !!!
Ibadan, 🇳🇬 Katılım Nisan 2018
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Day 10 in captivity 💔
#rescueoriire school kids and teachers now.
🥹🥲🙏🏼💔
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1st Feb 2024: Mom Dies
5th Feb 2024: Dad Dies
7th Feb 2024: Wedding
9th Feb 2024: Wife Dies
Sir David Onyemaizu🦍@SirDavidBent
Tell us a sad story.
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Fornication is expensive!😂
I went to get something yesterday at a mini mart and I saw this guy trying to make payments. He had bread, one other item(can’t remember) and Lubricant
The cashier his bill was 21,000(that was even what caught my attention) coz he just got 3 items…Baba sef shock!😂
The cashier held the lube and said that alone costs 18,000!
Baba said “I’ll pass” 😂
I laughed ehen!😂
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Politics should never take priority over human lives. A single human life is worth more than a billion political seats.
On April 14, 2014, 276 girls were abducted from their school in Chibok, Borno State. They were children with dreams, ambitions, and futures. Over time, we moved on while families remained trapped in grief, and entire communities continued to live under the shadow of terror. In the years since, school abductions and insecurity have scarred many parts of Northern Nigeria.
Perhaps many never cared enough because it was happening far away.
Today, our own state is experiencing a nightmare once thought distant. In Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State, armed attackers stormed schools, abducting pupils, students, and teachers. Reports also confirmed the killing of an abducted teacher. Families are waiting. Communities are terrified. Children remain caught in fear where they should only know education and hope.
Yet our conversations remain consumed by politics, power struggles, endorsements, and primaries.
Would our silence be the same if these were our own children?
These victims come from communities often overlooked and underserved. Does that make their lives worth less? Have we become so desensitised that children disappear and teachers die while society carries on as normal?
Leadership is not first about power. Leadership is first about protecting lives.
I call on governments at all levels, security agencies, political leaders, traditional institutions, religious bodies, and every Nigerian of conscience: set aside political distractions and focus on the safety of our people.
The children in Oriire deserve rescue.
Their families deserve answers.
Their communities deserve protection.
Humanity must come before politics.
Because every child matters. Every teacher matters. Every life matters.
Chief Olajuwon Enitan Subair
Anlugbua, Mogaji Ile Nla
Ibadanland
May 24, 2026
#SaveOriireChildren

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Bite!!
Especially during ovulation,please bite!
soph@so_phy__
You suck on the boobs not bite them..
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