
Yẹukẹ of Ilé-Ifẹ̀🤓
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Yẹukẹ of Ilé-Ifẹ̀🤓
@yeuke_
Kinesiologist| Health Educator| A Farmer|EKSU Alumnus| Yoruba| COYG.
Ibadan-Ife, Nigeria Katılım Aralık 2019
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@BigNiphey @MinkOpeyemi Lol, I only responded to that because you said "you're not in support" which literally means you are against...
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@yeuke_ @MinkOpeyemi I never opposed it
I said I don't support it basically for myself
I've never told anybody not to have as many wives as they want.....
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I'm a Muslim
A practising Muslim to the core.....
But I don't support polygamy.....
Akwa Ibom Muslim@AkwaIbomMuslim
How can you stop your husband from taking other wives ?
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@MinkOpeyemi @BigNiphey I felt I was unnecessarily disturbing myself
The Sharia is clear, so why am i bothering myself?
Even if u wouldn't do what Allah has permitted, u mustn't oppose it, u mustn't hate it, u mustn't show contempt to it, u mustn't even have contrary opinion over it
To each their own
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@yeuke_ @BigNiphey I like how you just rested the case 😂
Osim muslim-to-the-coreeee
Core kor
I'm sorry
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@BigNiphey Study nawaqidul Islam that is supposed to teach you how to perform your religious rites
Don't send yourself out of Islam because of nonsense
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my daughter started her period on the bus ride home today and a boy a year older than her that she doesn't really know pulled her aside and whispered in her ear that she had a stain on the back of her pants and gave her his sweater to tie around her waist so she could walk home off of the bus... she said she was kind of embarrassed and originally said it's okay but the boy insisted and told her “i have sisters, it’s all good!”.
God bless his mum for raising him right
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@Zainab_Folasade Yes but that one in the picture is a substandard jersey
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@king_edozie @CC_adilo See what economic pressure can drive people into, desperate and messy situations. But exploitation like this is unacceptable, and trust in a marriage shouldn’t be traded for rent.
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Shocking Rent-for-Sex Scandal Rocks Port Harcourt
A furious husband burst into a room at Cecilia Guest House in Iwofe, Port Harcourt, on April 2, 2026, and caught his wife with a housing agent.
The woman, Mrs. Adaeze Wanodi, a mother of two, confessed she agreed to sleep with the agent after he promised to slash their 2-bedroom flat rent from ₦1.2 million to ₦400,000 with POP finishing.
She claimed the risky move was purely to help her husband reduce their housing burden amid rising costs.
The dramatic confrontation, captured on video near Ignatius Ajuru University of Education, has since gone viral.
#KiaraAdvani



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Yesterday defenders of democracy, today's destroyers, What a shame.
What an irony of history, that the acclaimed defenders of democracy and human rights who claimed to have fought for democracy during the era of General Sani Abacha now find themselves worse than the man they opposed.
Today, General Sani Abacha, once presumed face of oppression, will be remembered as seemingly more democratic and more respectful of human rights than the so-called champions of activism from the NADECO days. Power indeed reveals character.
A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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@Jaybraj1 @Updateboyx I think he meant vying for position of authority not merely voting
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@Updateboyx Lmao. That's just a word from unexposed person.
Go to any polling booth on election day, women are always in high concentration
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@SirJarus Aside from knowing Buhari as a former military president through 'current affairs', I didn't even know him before 2014. Probably didn't know he was dead or alive gan
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I actively supported and campaigned for Buhari/CPC in 2011.
But I knew he was not going to win.
Few weeks to election, I stopped to buy recharge card at a place in Ajah.
I saw some guys - including one named Taofeek - discussing politics.
I joined them.
To my shock, none of them knew there was any candidate as Buhari.
Few weeks to election. In Lagos.
They didn't know there was a candidate called Buhari. They were of voting age.
Meanwhile, Buhari was pulling crowds at campaigns in the North. And on some sections of social media (eg Nairaland).
I had to pick my pen and write this article ar the time.
An Adamu in Kano whose worldview is shaped by what he saw in Kano would have thought Buhari was going to win that election.
But a Taofeek in Lagos didn't even know there was a Buhari contesting, not to talk of an Emeka in Ogwuashi Uku.
You can't win a presidential election without national spread.
If you use your own environment to judge, you are mistaking.
This was also why violence erupted in some parts of the North after 2011 election result was announced when the Adamus used their environment to think that was how everywhere was for Buhari and felt Buhari was rigged out when the result was announced and he didn't win.
This is also the problem I have with those that kept saying PO won the 2023 elections.
There were places in Kebbi or Katsina where the mention of Peter Obi, few days to that 2023 election, they would ask you whether he was a footballer.
People don't get these things.
People use popularity within their immediate environment or social media to conclude presidential elections result.
I am not your problem. I am only telling you how presidential election is won in Nigeria.
You can keep insulting me.

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