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Lagos, Nigeria Присоединился Temmuz 2024
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ACHIEVABLE
ACHIEVABLE@ABLEOFLAGOS1·
I met this tomboy girl during my IT days. Low haircut, oversized hoodie, sneakers every single day, and the way she carried herself ehn… if you didn’t know her well, you will think she was one of the guys. I mean with the way she carried herself most guys are even afraid of her,talk less of approaching her. We became cool because she liked football and video games, so anytime NEPA took light in the hostel area, we will sit outside gist and drag each other about clubs. She was stubborn too, always talking with confidence like she feared nobody. The funny thing was that I never even looked at her in a sexual way at first. She was just my guy....👇👇
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Sex with a Tomboy 💦🙈.....

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Fabrizio Romano 🇪🇸
Fabrizio Romano 🇪🇸@FabrizioRumanos·
🚨🔵🔴 Bernardo Silva to Barcelona, here we go! Manchester City have just told Barça that they have accepted final proposal. Agreement finally in place between all parties. #FCB Bernardo Silva asked City to leave also on Friday - he will join Barcelona during the weekend.
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@kenkenlewu My friend also lost a baby in ijede general hospital ikorodu due to negligence of the staffs (doctor and the nurses) they were like witches on that faithful day, the baby born wasn't breathing well, instead of them to do the normal muccor extraction from the baby nose, they didn
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Ebun
Ebun@kenkenlewu·
Why I ran away from Nigeria My son went to school, and on his way back home he fell and hit his head on a concrete wall. He became unconscious. He was very close to the house when it happened. He had a physical injury and lost some blood. Thankfully, a retired nurse who lived next to our house helped us stabilize him. She immediately told us to take him to the general hospital. When we got there, the nurses went to call the doctor, who was hesitant to come. We had to shout before she finally, sluggishly, came to inspect him. She didn’t do anything. She told us to take him to UCH straight away. We drove at such speed, as if trying to hold his breath for him. When we got to UCH, we met a woman inside a tricycle in the emergency section. We queued behind her. Three other vehicles arrived with emergency patients. The doctor came out and told us there was no space — the beds were full. He said we would have to wait until some became vacant. The woman we had met in the tricycle died before us, and her people took her away in tears while cursing the hospital. The other two drivers left to look for care somewhere else. The doctor told us we were free to seek medical attention elsewhere, but the hospital would not be held responsible for anything that happened. He repeated that he could not tell us when a bed would be available. His words: “It could be in the next 5 minutes, 30 minutes, 3 or 5 hours.” We waited for more than 4 hours. At some point we had to make a scene. Another doctor came out and told us to go and buy an emergency pack. We waited another hour before a doctor came to examine him. By then his breathing had weakened. He said my son’s condition was now critical and that they needed a stretcher urgently. Five minutes later they brought one and wheeled him into the emergency ward. Five minutes after that, he was declared dead. The reality hit me: there is no regard for life in Nigeria. I was broken 💔 I asked the doctor one simple question, which he could not answer: If my son had been one of your children, would he have stayed in the car for more than 4 hours while you claimed there were no vacant beds in the emergency unit? He was our only child in Nigeria. That was the day we started planning our relocation from Nigeria. As I speak now, 12 years have passed since we left. We are yet to have another child, and all medical efforts have not yielded results. My son should not have died at all. We helplessly watched life leave his body. © Jonathan Philip
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Olatunde Isaac
Olatunde Isaac@Official_Isaaco·
Stop saying Jonathan and Obasanjo regime were better. In fact they were worst than the current administration. We just didn’t have X as a medium to share our frustration.
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Victoria A
Victoria A@iamzioraa·
Can you reject a good woman because she mistakenly has two children with different fathers ????
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Cima
Cima@CimaDeFi·
@ABLEOFLAGOS1 @Whyte7575 Oga stop the nonsense Cap Na blackchully.. una go dey cap with confidence
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