Angel ☄️

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Angel ☄️

Angel ☄️

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Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Kasım 2017
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EnergyUp@EnergyUp_·
What happens to you if you don't have s*xual intercourse for a long period..?! 1. Your p*nis becomes smaller..
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Angel ☄️
Angel ☄️@splendor_16·
Show me a better Airdrop last yr till date. 👥 Over 60 million people 👤 30–35 million active miners 🧍 18–19 million KYC-verified users 🚴 16 million migrated to mainnet Over 119k second migration so far 👉 Average of 300 to 2,000 Piπ per migrated user.
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GehGeh
GehGeh@official_Gegeh·
If you want to go far in life as a man, learn how to control these things:
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Angel ☄️
Angel ☄️@splendor_16·
@Szymansk_ii From which bandits? Is it the bandit that carry this kind of stick ?
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Szymanski
Szymanski@Szymansk_ii·
Which of the dogs are you getting to secure your Family from Bandit Attack?
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Nosa
Nosa@thisisnosaa·
Congratulations to me!!!! 🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊 JUST Secured my 4th house 🏠!!! All thanks to @grass 💥💥💥 @PiCoreTeam 💥💥💥 Thank you $Grass 👏 Thank you $PI 👏 END.
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Angel ☄️
Angel ☄️@splendor_16·
Before you uninstall the Billions app, make sure you've deleted all your credentials 🪪 Go to settings Scroll to "Remove all Credentials". Then delete the app. That's it. Let them & their family do the season 2 #Billionsscam @billions_ntwk
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Angel ☄️
Angel ☄️@splendor_16·
@renoomokri Which road you pass? I don't even understand what you're insinuating. Nigeria is safe. All those kidnappings are lies abi Unam ikot Reno Omokri
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Reno Omokri
Reno Omokri@renoomokri·
I Drove From Abuja To Bauchi And Back Without An Escort And It Was Safe-Paulo Santos, Portuguese Ambassador To Nigeria
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Angel ☄️
Angel ☄️@splendor_16·
Well Said
Aafaq ⛳ Vaani@aafaq_vaani

He was the face of the @billions_ntwk project. 👀 Now, he’s a ghost. Both the @billions_ntwk team and him played a key role in breaking the community’s trust. In the beginning, he strongly supported Billions and repeatedly told the community that the project would cook for its supporters. He created a lot of hype and made people believe that Billions was a community-first project. Because of his influence, many people trusted Billions blindly. The team had also presented Billions as a project that would always put the community first. This message was repeated many times, and many people believed it. Later, as TGE came closer and then got delayed, he reportedly learned that the team had no real intention of rewarding the community fairly. At that point, instead of speaking openly and standing with the community, he chose to leave. Before leaving, he had already made a large profit. He also introduced a paid subscription model on his account. Many people subscribed to him because subscribers were given free roles in the Billions Discord, which encouraged even more people to join. Around 500 people subscribed, and each subscription cost about 500 INR (around $9). This means he earned a significant amount from the community as well. Later, when he realized the team’s intentions were not in favor of the community, he stepped away. But by then, the damage was already done. He likely understood that once TGE happened, the community would question him and blame him for promoting the project so heavily. Since many of his followers were from the Billions community, leaving early may have also helped him protect his reputation and identity. For many people, this was one of the biggest red flags. It became clear that Billions was not truly community-first. The community was used to build hype, but when it mattered most, they were pushed aside. Many people may still defend him, but the truth is simple: both he and the Billions team failed the community. The trust of the community was used for profit, and in the end, the same community was left behind. The biggest lesson here is simple... be careful with projects that constantly repeat community first while asking for trust. Real community-first projects show it through actions, not words.

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Angel ☄️
Angel ☄️@splendor_16·
These projects don't care sh!t about you. They don't care about whatever community. They do whatever they want. If you like sell your properties just to declare your love for a project, that's your problem. #billionsscam @billions_ntwk
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Angel ☄️
Angel ☄️@splendor_16·
Billions biggest scam of the year. A Project will lie to to gain trust. After 1 or 2 years, dump community like trash 🗑️ & still has the mind to call for season 2. Fraud!!! Billions network will go into oblivion 🫵 #billionsscam
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Angel ☄️
Angel ☄️@splendor_16·
The world nowadays, morals & discipline are decaying. If not for social media, what will give someone like this the right to talk like that to someone who's not even his age mate? Very disrespectful @TonyOElumelu let him stay there and learn some home training.
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Angel ☄️
Angel ☄️@splendor_16·
More like Billions handpicked those who they wanna reward & not based on merit. @billions_ntwk when you needed the community you came beginning, but when it's reward time, this is what you do.
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Chude
Chude@Chude_ND1·
A boy in Enugu built this miniature filling station and a robot control system. The Enugu State Governor, Peter Mbah, awarded him a scholarship to the highest level of education.
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PheelzTrades 📈📉
10k pay later challenge passed Na how to pay now remain...lol
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Angel ☄️
Angel ☄️@splendor_16·
@atiku Y'all are the same. You won't do anything different. You're more desperate than Tinubu
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Atiku Abubakar
Atiku Abubakar@atiku·
#WorkersDay2026: Broken Promises, Shattered Hopes: The Nigerian Worker's Burden Under the Tinubu Administration. Every first day of May, nations across the world pause to honour the dignity of labour and the men and women whose sweat and toil sustain civilisation. In Nigeria, Workers' Day has always carried a particular poignancy, a moment to celebrate the resilience of a workforce that endures much and receives little. But as we mark this year's commemoration, I write not with celebration in my heart, but with grief. Grief for the Nigerian worker who was promised renewed hope and received instead renewed hardship. A Slogan Betrayed. "Renewed Hope" - those two words carried the dreams of millions of Nigerians who trooped to the polls in 2023. They were words that promised a departure from the suffering of previous years; a promise that the government would finally work for the people. Today, as we assess nearly three years of the Tinubu administration, it is painfully clear that what was renewed was not hope, but hardship. What was refreshed was not the fortunes of the Nigerian people, but the pockets of those in power. The Nigerian worker, the teacher, the nurse, the factory hand, the civil servant, the artisan, has been the primary victim of an administration that, by all observable evidence, is far more interested in increasing the revenue at its disposal than in improving the lives of the citizens it governs. Trillions Saved, But Nothing Felt. The fuel subsidy removal was a necessary step, recklessly executed. Let me be clear: the removal of the fuel subsidy was, in principle, a policy that many, including myself, had long advocated. The subsidy had become a fiscal haemorrhage that enriched cabal middlemen while denying the government of the resources needed for development. Its removal was necessary and overdue. But the manner in which the Tinubu administration executed this policy was irresponsible and callous. On the day of inauguration, with no preparation, no safety nets, no cushioning mechanisms, and no transition plan for ordinary Nigerians, the President announced the end of the subsidy. The price of fuel skyrocketed. Transportation costs doubled and tripled overnight. The cost of food and basic goods hit the roof. The Nigerian worker, who was already struggling to survive on a salary eroded by years of inflation, was suddenly confronted with a cost of living that made mere survival feel like a luxury. A responsible government would have spent the preceding months preparing Nigerians for this transition, establishing social safety nets, empowering the most vulnerable, and ensuring that the pain of reform was shared equitably. This administration did none of that. It simply removed the subsidy and left the Nigerian worker to drown. Trillions were ostensibly saved, but nothing gained by the people. The fuel subsidy removal freed up enormous sums of money. Billions of dollars that had previously been committed to keeping pump prices artificially low were suddenly available. Nigerians, who had suffered the immediate consequences of the removal, were right to ask: Where has this saved money gone? What has been done with it to improve their lives? The answer is deeply troubling. Rather than being channelled into programmes that would directly benefit Nigerians, infrastructure that serves the people, healthcare, education, or an economic stimulus, these funds have been shared among the various tiers of government. The bulk of the federal government's share, disturbingly, appears to be financing the controversial $11 billion Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway project. As desirable as this project was, it was not subjected to competitive bidding or due process. It was awarded to a company owned by a man that President Tinubu himself has publicly acknowledged as his business partner. This is not governance, it is the brazen conversion of public resources for private enrichment.
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