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Teddy 🧢
Teddy 🧢@_teddy_a·
@0xAdesola Something wey no dey work, una go just dey lie, I waste data download 2 rubbish app yesterday
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Vampz
Vampz@Hybrid_Ola·
A tragic update 💔 Following the death of Thompson, the police visited the house in Awoyaya where his friends unalived him. When they got there, they found several weapons in the house, along with a female dress. During questioning, it was revealed that Thompson was not their first victim. One of the suspects had lured a lady to the apartment, promising to pay her to sleep with him. When she arrived, they att@cked her and stole her phone. They unalived her and dumped her body in another man’s compound. When the police found the body, the man who lived there became a suspect and was taken to prison to await trial for a crime he never committed. The police have now decided to revisit the case so that the man can be freed and exonerated of the charges leveled against him. The suspects, who are between the ages of 21 and 23, were asked why they unalived the lady. They claimed she was a “hookup” girl and said that after taking her life , they called her family to demand ransom. The lady’s family eventually paid ₦300,000, but unfortunately, their daughter was already dëâd at the time. The suspects also revealed that they used the money to buy a new phone and settle outstanding debts. The family of Thompson is now calling on the police to ensure that justice is served promptly. May the souls of the departed rest in peace 🕊️
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Damo
Damo@justmeh03·
"If you think smart assist user are less"...you be less gee First 10 mins btw 😂😂
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@justmeh03 I'm a smart assist user yes Because is in the game If you think smart assist user are less u fit put body Don't complain abi the game no dey show smart assist fr ur phone ?

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Emmanuel🥇
Emmanuel🥇@MhiztaEco·
Why do people carry their defenders this close to GK and does it make any difference??
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Racheal
Racheal@Toxic4166·
I lost, and my players were covering their mouths like they were talking about me.
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Sir Kay
Sir Kay@Rise_Forge·
AMBUSH IN MILITARY OPERATIONS: NOT A TRAP—A TEST OF TRAINING When many people hear “ambush,” they imagine helpless soldiers caught off guard. But in reality, especially within the Nigerian context, an ambush is not the end of a unit it’s the beginning of a calculated response. Yes, enemies hide, wait, and strike to create panic. But the moment that first shot is fired, training takes over. Every soldier already knows his role where to move, where to fire, and how to react. It’s not chaos; it’s controlled aggression. Troops return fire, secure their flanks, evacuate the wounded, and fight their way out of the kill zone. In many cases, the hunters quickly become the hunted, as soldiers regroup, flank, and pursue. An ambush is designed to break morale but discipline flips the script. That’s why many insurgents learn too late: Nigerian troops don’t just survive ambushes… they respond, adapt, and strike back. Behind every patrol is preparation, brotherhood, and a silent promise no one gets left behind. So next time you hear “ambush,” ask yourself: Is it really a defeat… or the moment the real battle begins? Copied
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Bandybets
Bandybets@betsbandy·
@Praizok4 @onlybetsensei broo .. lesson learnt, anytime i play draw games i will just delete the app to avoid cashout till whenever I know say the games go play finish.. i'm so angry. 😡
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Bet Sensei
Bet Sensei@onlybetsensei·
5/7 again yesterday, crazy..
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BIG LEO 🦅
BIG LEO 🦅@leodey4uu·
Since I discover this Berneese picture I no dey use chudai again, ba the picture I dey use beat for 3 days now 😭
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Sir Kay
Sir Kay@Rise_Forge·
🟦🇳🇬 THE BLUE BERET: WHEN A NIGERIAN SOLDIER BECOMES A PEACEKEEPER There is something different about a Nigerian Army soldier wearing a blue beret. It’s not just a change of uniform. It’s a change of mission. That blue beret is a global symbol. It tells the world that this soldier is not deployed for war, not for conquest, not for show. He is deployed under the United Nations Peacekeeping Mission, sent to places where peace has collapsed and fear has taken over. In simple terms, the blue beret means: “I am here to protect lives and restore order.” And truth be told, it takes a special kind of courage to leave your country and enter another nation’s crisis, not knowing what the next street, the next village, or the next patrol may bring. Nigerian soldiers on peacekeeping missions often find themselves standing between armed groups, calming tensions, and preventing communities from being wiped out. They patrol hostile territories, secure refugee camps, escort humanitarian workers, and protect civilians who have nowhere else to run to. Sometimes, their presence alone is what stops a community from being attacked overnight. Peacekeeping is not soft work. It is war prevention in its rawest form. Many times, these soldiers operate in environments where the rules are strict, the pressure is high, and every action is being watched by the international community. They are expected to remain professional, disciplined, and neutral, even when the situation is chaotic. Over the years, Nigeria has built a strong name in peacekeeping operations across different parts of the world. From Liberia and Sierra Leone to Sudan, Congo, Mali and beyond, Nigerian troops have played key roles in restoring stability and supporting nations on the edge of total collapse. In fact, some of the peace many West African countries enjoy today did not come by accident. It came through sacrifice, boots on the ground, and soldiers who refused to let violence win. Nigerian contingents have earned medals, commendations, and international respect for their bravery and professionalism. Not because they were loud, but because they were reliable. Not because they talked, but because they delivered results. So when you see a Nigerian soldier wearing the blue beret, understand what it truly represents. It represents nights spent on patrol in unfamiliar lands. It represents civilians protected from armed terror. It represents discipline under pressure. It represents Nigeria carrying responsibility beyond its borders. That blue beret is not just fabric. It is a badge of honour. A symbol of sacrifice. And proof that Nigeria does not only fight wars… Nigeria also helps stop them. 🟦🇳🇬 Respect the Blue Beret. Cc: Nigerian Military Cruise
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Timmynuel
Timmynuel@Timmynuel1·
@tisboysef @K_abdul_10 Is obasanjo dead??? Abi wetin you dey talk…is babangida not alive??? Atiku nko….where is the power again???? Money no dey go anywhere,the power of today go need money tomorrow,if you understand that.
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