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@taiwoandyou @henrychinaza_ @guzu_p Yu are dumb trust me
Some of you just like to counter issues yet sound stuupid at the end of the day
You are the dumb person here
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She continues to tweet knowing fully well she'll receive backlash. But to her, it's all a game of patience. She has been on Twitter long enough and knows how it works. So in her mind, she's like
"After they rant for a few days, they'll move on."
She has shown she's more focused on using this opportunity to gather engagement since the attention is still on her rather than be sensitive to stay off social media until the case is settled.
At the end of the day, her temerity comes from the failed judicial system of Nigeria. Because in a working system, she won't be walking free.
Winifred, Only bad things are allowed to happen to and your rapists family forever 🙏

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Na lie jor
Make una no dey use scope dey gaslight religious people
Oku@oku_yungx
Highly religious people are the most wicked and insane on earth‼️ Religion is a cover for something extremely dark.
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@_Adaigbo @sidney_sbm No worry, one of your daughter will have that type of ochanya case
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@sidney_sbm I’ve seen this picture before and this is not the original picture
This particular one you posted is edited
I don’t know how you lots on this app think
Like why would you even chase clout with this matter
Are you even ok?
Na God go take you for even trying this nonsense
Mxww
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When Winifred left this app for months she was in steady contact with his brother and seeing him in the apartment he was staying secretly one of the apartment worker managed to take a picture of them together.
Rumor has it that there’s a v!d£o on victor’s phone, on his iPhone 8 he recorded when him and his father was r@p!ng ochanya the greatest shocker there was Winifred knows about the v!d£o and she never said anything about it.
Winifred’s Dad, brother and the mom told her that if she remained silent, they would do everything for her.
She was to study law as a counter strategy to counter the case if it ever came up.
They even bragged about their connection they have, how they are untouchable in the state.
There's nothing winifred has lacked since the Ochanya case.
They were ready to do anything for her just to buy her loyalty.
Reasons why she's protecting them back. She’s refused to show up for court hearing back then it’s as a result of what they promised her.
Winifred is as £v!l as the rest of her family too.
My source conf!rm£d it that he has changed location currently.

Sidney@sidney_sbm
Crazy gist just came to my dm now, so Winifred knows her brother’s whereabouts all these while. Stay tuned for the next post, I’m about to drop the full gist as it is hot.
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Retweet and like this post if you send more money home than to your babes.
Ishola@itsIshola
@itsSh0la Every man send more to their babes than their moms, so rest.
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When you cum, na you go kneel down beg that rain to stop…
STARBOY GUCCI🖤🦉🖤@Guccistarboi
Imagine make she come visit you, make rain just begin fall immediately 🫠
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@HistoryVille @KemiBadenoch this is what you are defending. Shame on you
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When the British slave ship, Zong, sailed from Accra with 442 enslaved persons on August 18, 1781, it had taken on more than twice the number that it could safely transport (in order to maximise profit), when it was discovered that the water supply would not be enough.
If the enslaved died a natural death, the loss would fall on the owners. But if they were cast into the sea to drown, the loss would be covered by insurance, £30 for each captive lost. And that was what they did.
On November 29, 1781, 54 women and children were thrown through cabin windows into the sea.
On December 1, 1781, 42 enslaved men were thrown overboard, and 36 more followed in the next few days.
Another 10, in a display of defiance at the inhumanity of the slavers, chose to commit suicide by jumping into the sea.
Having heard the cries of the victims as they were thrown into the water, one of the captives requested that the remaining Africans be denied all food and drink rather than thrown into the sea. The crew ignored this request.
In total, 142 Africans had been killed by the time the ship reached Jamaica on December 22, 1781, with 208 enslaved people on board, less than half the number taken from Accra.
Interestingly, the slaveowners got £30 for each slave that was drowned at sea.
In January 1782, the survivors were sold into slavery for an average price of £36 per person.
Criminal charges were brought against the captain, crew, and owners, but they were unsuccessful.
The judge refused to take up the criminal charges, claiming that Africans were goods and property, and that it was madness to accuse "these well-serving honourable men" of murder.
"The case is the same as if a wood had been thrown overboard,” the judge ruled. #HistoryVille

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"Otedola is just a private businessman enjoying his money. Leave him alone"
Brother was able to pull a $1.7B loan in 2007.
LET 👏 THAT 👏 SINK 👏 IN. $1.7B.
30K naira Opay loan wan kee your papa.
See you and your 3 siblings dey share one egg, you dey defend Otedola online.
👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊@UnkleAyo
Egbon was able to secure a $1.7B loan in 2007 - 2 years later, he appeared on Forbes list. Saying Otedola's book will speak to you when you can't even borrow 5K from opay. "Is he the only billionaire's child?" Is it all billionaire's children interested in business, Ode?
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