Gane

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Gane

Gane

@randomganer

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Katılım Şubat 2025
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Victor Richman
Victor Richman@victorichman·
@GeneralSnow_ I am saying this the 100th time. The Problem of a black man is another black man.
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James
James@MrJamesKe·
The saddest thing in politics is watching citizens defend the same system that keeps failing them.
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Ebuka Anene
Ebuka Anene@Ebukaanene1·
Firstly you said you were treated well and Dss folks were very professional. You were even praising them. Now you're here to say you were blindfolded and handcuffed, while kept under scorching sun in the day, and freezing cold at night. Why the inconsistencies in ur assertion bro?
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JusticeCrack
JusticeCrack@Justice_Crack·
JusticeCrack has never been cracked and will never be cracked. I was abducted by the DIA, who disguised themselves as DSS officers when they came to arrest me. It was only after Nigerians started speaking out and demanding answers that they eventually took me to the DSS. Their intention was to make me disappear, and if Nigerians had not intervened, I might have been gone forever. After three days of inhumane treatment, it is important for me to state that I was blindfolded and handcuffed throughout those three days. During the day, I was kept under the scorching sun, and at night, I was locked in a freezing cold room. Because this matter is still in court, I am limited in what I can say for now. However, the truth is that it was the DIA that abducted me and took me to the CIC. I only became aware of this after I was transferred to the DSS, where it was revealed to me. Justice can never be cracked
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JusticeCrack@Justice_Crack

My Experience with the DSS @OfficialDSSNG (Department of State Services) -PART ONE I want to clearly state that this is my personal experience and account. On the night of April 30th, after days of being blindfolded and held by some unidentified men who initially claimed to be from the DSS — but whom I later discovered were not DSS officials — I was eventually taken to a DSS facility. At the time, I was still blindfolded and handcuffed. After arriving at the facility, I heard someone instruct that my blindfold should not be removed until we were inside. Shortly after, the blindfold was removed, and for the first time in days, I was able to see properly again. My vision was initially unclear but gradually improved. The officer who received me spoke calmly and assured me that I was safe. He asked if I knew where I was, and I replied yes because I could see the DSS logo on the wall. He noticed I was shaking and visibly traumatized, and he tried to calm me down. At that point, I was extremely scared and confused because I still did not fully understand my situation or why I had been taken in the first place. That same night, I was given tea and bread — the first proper meal I had eaten in days. I was also taken to the medical unit where my blood pressure and general health condition were checked to ensure I was medically stable. Afterwards, I was taken to a room with other detainees and provided with a bed and duvet. For the first time in days, I was able to sleep comfortably. The following morning, the investigation team began questioning me. Because the matter is still before the court, I will not go into details about the investigation itself. However, based on my personal experience, the DSS officials I interacted with treated me professionally and respectfully throughout my stay. Nobody shouted at me, physically assaulted me, or used force against me during the period I spent there. They also ensured that I had food and basic care, and I was even asked if there were specific meals I preferred during the process. I also observed that officials handling my case remained active on the matter, including during weekends and public holidays. From my own experience, I can say that the DSS demonstrated professionalism in the way they handled me. At the same time, no institution is perfect, and like every agency, there are areas where improvements can still be made — particularly regarding the speed of investigations and certain administrative processes. Again, this is strictly my personal experience and should be understood as such.

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uhunyesimpleboy
uhunyesimpleboy@uhunyesimpleboy·
@randomganer @KingsleyJonas1 @MrJamesKe @kolababss 😂😂look at a Nigerian talking about tribalism and impoverished countries.. if we are so backward.. then why are Nigerians all over here not wanting to go back? You guys don’t even have electricity and you have the audacity of trying to lecture me about good governance? A joke 😂
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Gane
Gane@randomganer·
@uhunyesimpleboy @KingsleyJonas1 @MrJamesKe @kolababss How many fights have you fought since you've stayed? In an impoverished country where the average IQ of the citizens is so low that they prioritize tribalism and religion over good government, good luck staying back and fighting?
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Gane
Gane@randomganer·
@krill921 @ObagoWebX @AyeshaLiq So he should kill his career to please the mob? He should fade away because he slept with a married woman? If you cannot tame your own wife, is it the men outside your tame? Even if Chile fades away, another man will fvck Frank's wife again if she makes herself available.
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Amelia Collins
Amelia Collins@ameliacute01·
The toad really hit him with the ultimate Uno Reverse card. 😭 Imagine trying to eat your dinner and it turns you into a bouncy castle. The sheer confusion when he just started inflating into a blimp is sending me. Bro bit off way more than he could chew. 📉💀
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Igbotic Boy
Igbotic Boy@AnelechiEmma·
@AlbumTalksHQ So somebody actually woke up one day and opened his mouth to say this guy is better than Flavour? Thunder don’t work when we need them most
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Mahii8
Mahii8@Mahii810·
@Communist977 Yes they are.. You can find every possible skin color tone people in India from black to white skin
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Gane
Gane@randomganer·
@stillchaser @Sci_in_Yoruba Even if it's too heavy, you hear the light ones everyday. Appreciate the beauty of the language in its fullness. You will not hear this everyday.
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Abayomi 🇳🇬🇨🇦
Abayomi 🇳🇬🇨🇦@stillchaser·
@Sci_in_Yoruba Sorry to say this but your Yoruba is too heavy…. This can only be used for spoken Yoruba not written Yoruba as in for schools. Try to break words down before compacting them.
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Science in Yoruba
Science in Yoruba@Sci_in_Yoruba·
Strange rain. Ojo aramanda. Localized rain = ojo asodosagbegbe
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Tejuoso Kehinde
Tejuoso Kehinde@KehindeTejuoso·
@abimbolasuccess @nifemioguntoye where were you during the 2019 campaign i will not say much some of you will just sit somewhere trying to cook the food you didn't know is ingredients
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Sparkle
Sparkle@DralliSamuel·
Let me tell you a secret In Nigeria, 99.9% don't live on salary alone they augment with stealing , side hustle or combination of both . A civil servant on 40k per month building a house or owning plenty houses even in 2006 is stealing ... That's how those on those ridiculous 7500 were surviving in 2006and to date U go to core north , some civil servant earns 20k or 30k per month in this economy.so how are they surviving? Most teachers in both private and public secondary schools earn less than 150k per month .how do they survive ? Side hustle. And Reason most Nigerians are poor very poor
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Apunanwu ✨
Apunanwu ✨@soma___chi·
I remember not talking to my then partner over a very little misunderstanding. We didn’t speak for a whole day. I was crashing out while all he cared about was a Barca match. I finally summoned the courage to call because I couldn’t bear it anymore. All he said was, “I’m not angry with you, I’m actually fine.” And I felt so bad because… what do you mean you’re fine? He broke up with me almost immediately after, over nothing. It was so easy for him. Very easy. God forbid I marry a man who chooses silence over communication. It feels like emotional abuse. As someone with severe anxiety, silence automatically makes me feel hated or unwanted because how can you say you love someone and still shut them out completely? People who give silent treatment don’t always realize how deeply it hurts others. There are certain things we really need to unlearn, not because it’s convenient, but because we shouldn’t unintentionally hurt the people we claim to love.
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Gane
Gane@randomganer·
@Akposxau @TheSilvapr He doesn't know anything self. Which one is intestine and stomach?
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DaddyE’s
DaddyE’s@Akposxau·
@TheSilvapr The guy is part of the problem, he doesn’t know how to explain himself
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$ilva 💸
$ilva 💸@TheSilvapr·
He’s frustrated 😭😭😭😭😂😂😂
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