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Dear @ardovaplc AP Filling Station or whatever,
I shouldn’t even use Dear for you. I don’t know about how you recruit drivers for your tankers but one of your drivers tried to kill me and my family today. He really tried to kill us on Lekki Epe Expressway and I won’t be calm. 😡
We were on our lane driving towards the second toll gate when your driver left his lane and drove into us. He pinned me from the left side towards a korope, damaging madam’s car and the korope.
I came down and God so good, your driver came down accepting his fault. I told him I have insurance but I need his certificate of Insurance too so everyone can go. That was when another driver from AP driving another tanker came around, blocked the entire road, whisked the first driver away and took over his vehicle. It was like film trick. Next thing, he took over the road driving extremely rough towards Ajah.
While trying to evade us, he kept swerving left to right in the middle of the road. He endangered several lives. His intention was to rough everything up and run off. Several times in the middle of the road he tried to run me over.
People were making videos of his actions on the road and I wish one of them could post. You recruited an animal as a driver

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Yesterday, Saturday 28th March, I travelled to Aba, Abia State to honour the invitation of the representative of the people Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe and to meet stakeholders of the Africa Democratic Congress (ADC).
I thank Senator Abaribe and his team for the warm reception and I thank Governor Alex Otti for the good work he has done in Enyimba City.
I had a one-hour interview with Magic fm which is my first interview on the radio and TV this year. I thank the stakeholders of ADC for their warm welcome and the good interaction we had.
When I speak about moving the country from consumption to production Aba remains one of the cities that will contribute immensely to that as it remains a home for garment and shoe production. Both products, garments and shoe remains top and earn as much as we earn from oil for Bangladesh and Vietnam respectively and can do so for Nigeria if well managed and supported.
Our challenge remains Competent leadership with capacity, compassion, and commitment to the development of our country as it is in other comparable nations.
A New Nigeria Is POssible. -PO




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@TheoAbuAgada That means u are not in Abuja u live close to Abuja that is FCT
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I live in the FCT.
I provide my own water and buy fuel to power my generator.
We are currently contributing money to fix our road.
I don’t use any government-owned hospital.
I pay a boola man to dispose of my waste.
The FCTA administration does nothing for me, but somehow the government still expects me to file my PIT and pay taxes.
God will take all of you.
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I've tried to understand it but I can't.
We're all poor and unemployed. We're dying in heat because no electricity. Jobs are scarce, terrorists are abundant. Zero basic amenities.
YET, poor people like me are solidly supporting APC and hailing Tinubu. Are we not mad people?
Olamide .@olamide_adee
My husband is so confused with the fuss on my tl 🤣 He said ‘but is everyone there not suffering ? Why are some people with the government and against , can’t you all vote him out? Me;
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🚨🔵🔴 Barcelona and Alessandro Bastoni’s camp are discussing personal terms and salary, as revealed.
Initial talks started days ago, no club to club discussions ongoing yet — it won’t be anytime soon.
Inter have not fixed a specific price tag yet.
🎥➕ youtu.be/orxreTilqds

YouTube

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Guess who taught Socrates
Fact@Fact
Socrates taught Plato, Plato taught Aristotle, then Aristotle taught Alexander the Great.
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My mother’s younger sister met and married a man named Anthony Ifegwu from Abia State while they were both in Niger State. They lived together in Kpakungwu, Minna, Niger State. In January 2006, she passed away, leaving behind three young children: the daughter, born on October 18, 1994; Chibuike Monday Samuel (the first son), born on November 14, 1999; and Uchenna Precious (the younger son), born on September 12, 2002.
After their mother’s death, the eldest child — their daughter — came to stay with my mother, where she was raised and cared for as her own. However, their father, Anthony Ifegwu, took the two boys with him and sent someone to carry them to his village in Abia State. The exact village was unknown to our family; we had no address or contact information, making it impossible to trace them at the time.
Tragically, the person Anthony Ifegwu sent to take the boys to the village was involved in a serious accident while coming back and died. Later, Anthony Ifegwu himself died a mysterious death at home. His body was discovered only when it started decomposing and smelling.
For many years, we searched for the boys but had no leads. The daughter, now grown, has been worried and living in constant guilt for years. She has not been able to see or reconnect with her two younger brothers for over 20 years, and this long separation weighs heavily on her heart.
Then, just a week ago, my mother accompanied the daughter to visit Anthony Ifegwu’s cousin sister, who is already advanced in age. My mother hoped this elderly woman could provide information about the whereabouts of Chibuike Monday Samuel and Uchenna Precious. Unfortunately, even though she is aware of the children’s whereabouts, she refused to share any details.
To this day, the two boys remain lost to us. Their sister, who grew up under my mother’s care, is the only one of the three siblings we have been able to raise and stay connected with. The pain and guilt of not knowing what became of Chibuike Monday Samuel and Uchenna Precious continues to weigh heavily on our family, especially on their sister.
I am begging the public for help in reuniting the daughter with her two brothers. If anyone knows the whereabouts of Chibuike Monday Samuel (born November 14, 1999) and Uchenna Precious (born September 12, 2002), sons of the late Anthony Ifegwu from Abia State — or if you have any information about his family, village, or relatives — please come forward. Any lead, no matter how small, could help bring this family back together after more than two decades apart
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This yanshless rat wey dry like stuckfish get mind tell me say all night na 120k.
Na once i enter abattoir. Nonsense.


STARBOY GUCCI🖤🦉🖤@Guccistarboi
Short 40k Night 80k Money wey I go carry give my mama?? make God pun!sh you and ur toto there.
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Unrelated but monkeys are very anyhow animals 😂😂😂
I came with my guy to his father's farmland to see how things were going, Right where we were standing, A male monkey fell to the ground and acted like it fainted.
After 5 seconds of just looking at it and surprised that It didn't move an inch, I kicked it, it didn't shake, I did it again, it didn't move at all 😂😂😂😭😭 then I touched his prick and this werey ran like a mad man. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Ọgá HR: the african workforce guy 🇳🇬|🇷🇼@MeetJMB
my mum did everything to convince my dad that I was possessed, but he always dismissed it as nonsense talk. to him I was just a restless child. until the day they all saw me fight with monkey they brought for demonstration at the Kawo Motor Park! my papa no believe him eyes!
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@RanceRider2 Close eye? Lmao
My guy fit dey talk to you make e dey run am
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@Chidubem472451 @dammiedammie35 He dey run ads for the slaughter house 😭😂
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Abeg I’m too old fashioned for all these code words!! Wetin be “abattoir” again please😭💔
𝑭𝒍𝒂𝒎𝒆𝒔🐦🔥@flames_collins
15% remaining, na imagination i go use enter abattoir this night
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@SenRemiTinubu @Nwokediobisimon “Meet the 22 years old Cameroonian striker”
“Meet the 73 years old President”

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To God be all the glory for the gift of life and yet another birthday anniversary.
I celebrate you and i pray God gives you divine health, strength, joy and peace as you take Nigeria to her Eldorado of great wealth and opportunities.
Akanbi, omo olodo ide.
I love you and I am so proud of you.
- Senator Oluremi Tinubu, CON

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