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Nweke
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Be kind to people, your kindness will return to you someday. That proud Igbo boy. Full time catholic.
Nigeria Katılım Nisan 2025
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I have never said Ronaldo is better than Messi, I love Ronaldo more than Messi, it has nothing to do with good, better, best. I appreciate and recognize Messi’s greatness but my love for CR7 is made from heaven.
Hakeem😎@justvictor70
@boy_director But saying Ronaldo is a better player than Messi makes you even a bigger Olodo
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"In USA, you see names like Mr Stone, Bush, Cricket, etc yet they make progress. But in Africa, Blessing is begging for data, Happiness is suffering from depression, Wisdom has no sense. We bear good names, but we live bad lives."
This one enter o 😭😭😭 x.com/PH_Socials/sta…
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From my DM:
My father married my mom out of pity, and he regretted it. He wants me to understand seriously that I should never get married to a woman out of pity.
At first, my father started hitting my mom when he found that she purposely removed a child for him.
Fast forward to 2013 when my father left for China but due to some circumstances, he was locked up in jail for 12 years.
He returned to Nigeria earlier this year, while in prison, he told my mom to only sell the car he have so she can be able to pay our new terms school fees.
But my mom sold every property he had and went to live in a cheaper house. Of course, the house we were living in was extremely expensive; my father was rich.
When she told my father, he didn't complain that much. Each time my father called from prison, sometimes she didn't answer.
On the day she did answer, my father asked her where she was, and she said she was at the market.
My father told her it was noisy, and as they were discussing something else, my mother told my father that he should not be in China commanding her on what to do in Nigeria. She then ended the call.
On another day, he called her. She picked up the call and was complaining that our house rent would expire soon, so my father provided the house rent from prison.
After she took that money from him, she stopped receiving my father's calls to this day.
In 2017, she slept with another man and got pregnant. My grandfather died then. She came for the burial and that's when my uncle's wife discovered that she was pregnant.
She ran away and later aborted the child.
Now my father is back. Do you know I have been telling her to call my father, but she didn't call him? She's saying it's my father who is supposed to call her. Even their family is saying the same thing.
Well, I have stopped talking to her. I'm pained, and I don't even know how hurt my father will be. I'm a man, and I know how I feel. That means I don't think my dad will ever forgive her.
Now my father is thinking of divorcing her.
I think I'm in support of it and I'll never take care of my mother till she leaves this Life.
I'm the first child. I have 3 siblings: 2 boys and 1 girl.
If they think they can take care of her, they should go ahead; I won't stop them. But as for me, bro, I'll never ever do it.
And if she dies I won't accept to bury her in my father's compound if my father is dead by then. (I'm not wishing death for them) But that's reality of life.
He's 21 years old.
What do you have to say about his family's situation?
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Who has the first video to the end?
𝗞 𝗔 𝗡 𝗚 𝗘 𝗧 𝗛 𝗘™🇰🇪@Realkangethe
Good morning ladies and gentlemen, if you're single shame on you.
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Buhari’s Approach (Suppression): Buhari heavily subsidized the price of petrol and strictly controlled the Naira's exchange rate through the central bank. This kept a lid on the price of transportation, fuel, and imported goods. To fund this, he accumulated over ₦30 trillion in central bank overdrafts ("Ways and Means"), creating a structural time bomb that guaranteed future inflation.Tinubu’s Approach (Shock Therapy): Upon taking office, Tinubu immediately removed the petrol subsidy and floated the Naira. This caused petrol prices to surge by over 175% overnight and tanked the Naira from ₦460/ to over ₦1,500/, sending the cost of food, logistics, and manufacturing into a hyper-inflationary tailspin.
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