Oga Obi

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Oga Obi

Oga Obi

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Love your neighbors like yourself

Nigeria Katılım Ekim 2018
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Oga Obi
Oga Obi@oga_obi·
@boye4christ2006 Add that of lecturing in federal & state higher institutions, oil companies jobs, banks jobs.
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folowosele adeboye@boye4christ2006·
Reality of many Nigerians. NNPC recruitment = behind closed doors and politician connections FIRS recruitment = behind closed doors and politician connections CBN recruitment = behind closed doors and politician connections Police recruitment = public Military recruitment = public Civil Defence recruitment = public (but they won’t pick anyone publicly) , pay a ransom to get the jobs Immigration recruitment = public (but they won’t pick anyone publicly), pay a ransom to get the jobs The most dangerous jobs are often the most transparent. The agencies that ask people to protect lives are open with recruitment. The ones with air-conditioned offices prefer behind-closed-door hiring.
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Oga Obi@oga_obi·
@dammiedammie35 Lol 😂🤣, I believe that His honourable IGP didn't come back from advanced countries immediately after enlisted into police job when he left till the day he was made IGP. He has been serving in this country. He knows better.
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Oyindamola🙄@dammiedammie35·
Hello Nigerian police, today is Wednesday. I want to believe these four policemen are on their way to Abuja now to see the IGP, every single person on here is interested in this case so we hope their trip isn’t just formalities that’ll end with a pat at the back. We also hope their judgement will be televised like they tr@umatised those innocent boys. WE ARE WATCHING VERY CLOSELY !!
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Oga Obi
Oga Obi@oga_obi·
@ummuh_Zahra Lol, that is a training & routine of transiting from "man general" to family man. You are making it very well. Keep your eyes on men like you that have already made good family values. That's the most appreciative goal that runs in parallel with other goals we set for ourselves.
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🤍I’m Sanwo_Fatimah
🤍I’m Sanwo_Fatimah@ummuh_Zahra·
I’m honestly exhausted 😭 My wife is pregnant, and her cravings are… let’s just say, very unique. I’m starting to wonder how I’ll survive the next 8 months. Most people talk about ice cream, chocolate, or fruits. My wife? Different league entirely. It started last month when my car broke down near a mechanic workshop. While we were waiting, I noticed she was acting strange… following one of the mechanics around. Turns out, she liked the smell of engine oil 😭 I thought it was a one-time thing… I was wrong. I later found out she had been going back there just to inhale the smell. To avoid embarrassment, I started bringing home rags with that scent. I thought that phase had passed… Then came the cigarette smell phase 😭 She started hanging around a neighbor just because he smokes. To manage the situation, I made a sacrifice… I now stand around smoke (not even a smoker o 😭) just so she can sleep peacefully. As if that’s not enough… There’s now a nightly routine. She loves Flavour’s music, and according to her, “the baby enjoys it too.” So every night, I must play Flavour’s songs… And dance 💀 Yes, dance. Waist and all. Like I’m performing at a wedding. 11PM. A full-grown man. Dancing for peace to reign 😭 At this point, I’m tired. Work is suffering, sleep is gone, and my body is in pain. Please be honest… Is this kind of pregnancy craving normal? Or should I be worried? 😭😩
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Fas.@FundedFuhard·
At about 8:40 PM, I saw a police officer at the AP station, beside the bridge towards Ojuelegbe, checking a young man. I intervened with my friends and politely told them that our constitution is against that. Immediately, they shouted at me, 'Who are you?' I introduced myself
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Oga Obi@oga_obi·
@MeetIjeoma Situation of things in Nigeria has made every body turf. Police, bank, self keep, fearing & refund it back is not the best. Definitely, either way police or like will come it. Maybe joining all together at their top level with 50-50 may give you your own expenses back.
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𝕄𝕒𝕕𝕒𝕞 ℙ𝕣𝕖𝕤𝕚𝕕𝕖𝕟𝕥🚀
Yesterday my friend received an alert of 30M from an unknown sender. Few minutes later, a strange number called him saying it was a mistake and that they would send him an account to transfer the money back. My friend told the man to come and meet him so they could go to the bank together. Since yesterday, the man hasn’t agreed… and my friend hasn’t moved either. The money is still in his account. He is scared and confused on his next move….what should he do? Repost y’all 🥺
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Anthony Abakporo
Anthony Abakporo@anthonyabakporo·
This man has been loyal to Tinubu in Lagos since 1999. Tinubu has installed 3 Governors till date. None of them has seen him fit to be a Commissioner. The greatest job they gave him is cleaning gutters like the Ratels. But he's always mocking Igbos for not building political bridges. He's been standing on this Lagos bridge in a limbo. We are hoping he doesn't get depressed and loose it. Because the man is "Afo anu"
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Onwa_Nnewi@Kene_Nnewi·
IGBO PEOPLE DOESN'T STEP ON OR TOUCH YAM WITH THEIR LEGS. Yam in igboland is a supreme god and the name of the god is "Adu". Yam is a representation of the father of igbo who buried himself as a yam seed called "Adu-Ji".This is also the reason why the pan-igbo festival is known Ifejioku (New yam festival)...A celebration of the food produced by "Adu" who offered himself as a yam in the beginning of time..This also enlighten us that our ancestors were not meat workers, they ate the food that comes from the light.
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Oga Obi@oga_obi·
@ummuh_Zahra This kind of thing has happened to many places I have seen. You know one thing, within a few years, the rejected always triumphed over the other person either in cash, peace, protection or long life. It's always a blessing in disguise. Hold your God and vision strong, keep moving
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🤍I’m Sanwo_Fatimah@ummuh_Zahra·
I thought I had found the man I would marry. We were together for 2 years. He had a good job and always said he loved my intelligence and drive. Last week, he finally agreed to visit my family in the village. My mum was so happy. She spent her last money to cook a special meal and even borrowed a better seat so he would be comfortable. But when he arrived, his attitude changed. He barely spoke, barely ate, and just looked around. Two days after he left, he sent me a message I’ll never forget. He said he’s “a man of class” and can’t marry into a family where he’ll become the only hope. He said my background would “pull him down.” Before I could even respond, he blocked me everywhere. He didn’t see the love in the food my mum cooked. He didn’t see the sacrifices she made to raise me. He only saw where we came from. My heart is heavy. Is it now a crime to come from a humble home? Does my hard work mean nothing because of my background? 💔
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Oga Obi@oga_obi·
@ellabosslady_ Which one do you mean here because all are for women of no exemption
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ELA
ELA@ellabosslady_·
Men will just see you and want to knack. Ok what if I am a wıtch ??😭😭
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Oga Obi@oga_obi·
@VERITY_HQ Yes, you are right, your ground fathers were only meeting their wives during their hits but today your people see it as a luxurious playing ground and dominance called love today. What's the resultant effect: simultaneously washing out all organs in the body fast
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veriTY™️🇿🇦@VERITY_HQ·
Ever since men started sleeping in same bedroom with their wives, they started dying mysteriously. Our forefathers who had separate hut from their wives were not stupid
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Oga Obi@oga_obi·
@kaylah_osas I think Present Isreal has answered this question. Your faith to live or die is in your hands. Take the example of their present day wars. They are no longer waiting for Jesus or any past leaders but present one today
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Oga Obi
Oga Obi@oga_obi·
@Ernest1588761 It's because he has an agreement with the ITS arch-enemy. The agreement says : the arch-enemy will sew a cloth in his kingdoms, called it a body in its stylish. the right of "WILL" be given to all, for each to choose who to follow. God or arch-enemy!
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Oga Obi@oga_obi·
@GloriousGod01 Even that woman's effort in that angle of training and changing him failed, he's going to be more nuisance to another innocent lady. So, let the gullible one fall for him until he comes to change if any luck on that
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Glorious God
Glorious God@GloriousGod01·
I returned from church today and met my neighbor outside, seriously begging his girlfriend not to leave him. I moved closer and asked what the problem was. She said "I've been with him for 3 years and he has never worked. He's not helping at all." As a man, I pulled him aside. Turns out he's an engineering graduate. Graduated 3 years ago, completed his NYSC, but hasn't been able to secure a job. I collected his number, told him I'd get back to him, and convinced his girlfriend to give him a little more time. I reached out to a friend who manages a water factory. There was a vacant bagger position with daily pay of 5k to 10k depending on speed and strength. 5k daily is guaranteed, 5 days a week. That's between 100k to 150k monthly for a starter. I texted the young man with the offer. His response: "Guy, you don't get to reduce me to becoming a pure water bagger. I'm an engineering graduate. I can't accept a 200k job talk less of 100k." I tried to reason with him. He cut me off and said "Instead of doing a 100k job, I'd rather start yahoo." Me: 🤐 Above all, love God.
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Temi Kollins (Arc.)@ademi_nokan·
@OurFavOnlineDoc He's autistic He is sexually active Has high libido He lives in a church environment. Church do not encourage sex without marriage. He deserves to live a normal life. The pastor did the right thing.
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OurFaveOnlineDoc 🇬🇧 🇳🇬
This man is said to be non-verbal and autistic, this means he is unable to fully comprehend or consent to this forced cohabitation called marriage. To be clear: What has been done to this autistic man by that lunatic pastor and that foolish woman is nothing but blatant human abuse. The autistic man is unable to give his consent to that sham “marriage”. And that foolish woman is only in it for the money offered by that lunatic pastor. What the autistic man needs is medical help and psychological intervention- not marriage. He needs a devoted trained carer, not a paid parasite labelled as a wife. In a sane sensible country, This pastor and that woman will both rot in jail for this barbaric insanity they have done.
blessing Ailen@ib_Ailen

Mrs aboy chibuzor said she didn’t marry a boy cause of money She did cause God asked her to. Someone in the comment said aboy has lost his spark since he got married,that he is no longer happy😭 I noticed too sha What might have gone wrong??

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Oga Obi@oga_obi·
@official_Gegeh @_Ochiedike From the same family that travelled down to Africa and faced the scorching rays of the sun while farming
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GehGeh@official_Gegeh·
I’m curious, Since Adam and Eve were white, where did black people come from?
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Oga Obi@oga_obi·
@g_diets_ She lives in Peckham and works in sogal which is the reverse letter of Lagos. It was a typing error. Nevertheless, we have taken the message of medical truth in it.
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Doctor Of The Future™
Folasade is 38. She lives in Peckham. She works in finance. She has two children under seven. January: she felt a sharp chest pain on the left side. It stopped within thirty seconds. January, that same week: she ignored it and carried on with her life. February: the pain came back, this time lasting longer. She told herself it was stress. Work. Lagos traffic. The children. Anything but what it really was. March: her left arm went numb during a meeting. She excused herself, went to the bathroom, and sat there for fifteen minutes until it passed. She told no one. April: She went to A&E because the chest pain would not stop, and the numbness had spread to her jaw. The scan showed a 70% blockage in her left anterior descending artery. Seventy percent. At thirty-eight years old. The cardiologist told her she was lucky. If it had reached 90%, she would not have walked into A&E. She would have been carried in. Folasade does not drink. She does not smoke. She exercises twice a week. From the outside, she looked like the picture of health. From the inside, her arteries were slowly hardening and closing. Nobody told her that the vegetable oil she used every day was feeding inflammation. Nobody told her that bread every morning was spiking her insulin and contributing to plaque formation. Nobody told her that atherosclerosis begins silently, often decades before the first symptom. She reached out from her hospital bed and sent a voice note. You could hear the machines in the background. We changed her eating completely. Two structured meals. Clean ingredients. A system no casual Google search could give her. Her cardiologist placed her on statins. That decision was medical, not mine. The food supported what the medication was doing. Six months later, she did another scan. The blockage was still 70%. It had not progressed. The cardiologist said that alone was significant. At her age, with that level of blockage, progression is expected. But it did not move. Folasade is still in Peckham. Still working in finance. Still raising her two children. But her plate is different now. And every morning she wakes up without chest pain, she remembers April — the month she almost did not wake up at all. Now listen carefully. When diabetes leads to amputation, survival drops sharply. Not because the surgery fails, but because the body has already been under prolonged internal damage. The amputation is not the end of the disease. It is a signal of how far it has progressed. Atherosclerosis does not announce itself. It builds quietly, over years, even decades, until one day your arm goes numb and a scan gives you a number that changes everything. What you eat is not a suggestion. It is a decision. And every day you delay that decision, the consequences continue to build in the background. If you are tired of guessing, tired of managing symptoms, and ready for a well-structured meal plan that actually supports your body: Send a message on WhatsApp: +2349118909688 Start now.
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Oga Obi@oga_obi·
@ArcSadam Whenever I watch Gaza residents and their militia on TV, my eyes see how robust and well fed they are. Is it so in Nigeria or is it the USAID advert years ago that Somalia people are all dying of drought and hunger while next year they become so robust and developed cities?
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Sadam@ArcSadam·
When I got back to Abuja, a soldier stopped me and asked where I was going. I told him I was going into FCT. He politely asked if I could give his colleague a lift, and I agreed. As we got close to Giri junction, I asked the soldier where he was going. He said Zuba, while I was going through Lugbe into town. I told him Zuba is not far and transport there is usually around ₦200–₦300. I asked if he was stopping there or going further. That was when he told me something sad. He said he was going home to see his newborn twins for the first time after 10 months because he was not given leave. Sadly, his wife had called to say one of the babies had died, and she begged him to come quickly to see the other twin. I asked why he didn’t travel earlier. He said he was waiting for his salary since it was already the 2nd, but it was not paid. When I asked how he wanted to finish the journey, he showed me all the money he had—₦4,500, which was not enough. I felt bad and gave him ₦20,000. I also took his number and promised to call and check on the baby. I want to ask a question, please.. Are these the soldiers we expect to lay down their lives in our protection? You’re owing soldiers, and you want them to be effective while fighting insecurity? Honestly, this is very sad. Man shares his touching encounter with a soldier on his way to Abuja. — BMT Ebira
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Oga Obi@oga_obi·
@Somtolism7 Even that one you are talking about was borrowed from Atlantis that existed 35 thousands years ago backwards, which they borrowed it from lemuria about 50 thousands years ago too. And they too borrowed it .....
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Daniel Somtochukwu@Somtolism7·
What you celebrated today is Easter that originated from Ishtar. Ishtar was a goddess in ancient Mesopotamia mythology (civilizations like Babylon and Assyria). associated with love, war, and fertility. She existed thousands of years before Christianity. Her festival is what happened today
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Oga Obi
Oga Obi@oga_obi·
This Esther, 2026 live presentation to the federal government of Nigeria. When things of this accusation have been seen by women, know that it's absolutely true than what witnesses in court say that court judges adopt. The world government is wicked to keep quiet on this.
Dr. Kenon@drkenon2

“There two standards I see in Nigeria: one standard for the north & another standard for the south. Whenever a few Igbo boys have gotten angry & reacted, they sent Air Force, Navy & Military to go & stop them. They take armored tanks to the east. But we see Fulani boys stand & speak on the internet, they say anything, do anything, & nothing moves. Instructions are given for nobody to move.” ~ Pastor Sarah Omakwu

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Dr. Kenon@drkenon2·
“There two standards I see in Nigeria: one standard for the north & another standard for the south. Whenever a few Igbo boys have gotten angry & reacted, they sent Air Force, Navy & Military to go & stop them. They take armored tanks to the east. But we see Fulani boys stand & speak on the internet, they say anything, do anything, & nothing moves. Instructions are given for nobody to move.” ~ Pastor Sarah Omakwu
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