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@RealMrPivot

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Akhimien precious
Akhimien precious@RealMrPivot·
A whole adult go sit down write. I love you. You're my life. You're the air I breathe. You're the only man or woman I know. For 2026. Same thing you told your ex 😅
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NollyClips
NollyClips@nollyclips28·
Years ago, I went to UNILAG because I needed access to their library for some research. Unfortunately, I wasn't a student there, so I couldn't get in. Disappointed, I headed back home. On the way, I entered a public bus. Everything was going smoothly until an agbero stopped us and demanded money from the driver. The driver insisted he had already paid and wasn't going to pay again. An argument started. Then the conductor joined in. Before we knew it, both of them were fighting in the middle of the road. People gathered. Passengers started getting nervous. Then the agbero picked up a huge stone and threw it at the conductor. The conductor dodged it. The stone slammed into the side of the bus. Omo. Everybody inside the bus bent down when he threw the stone. The only thing on my mind was: "What if that stone had gone through the window?" Just like that, I could have ended up in a hospital bed over a fight that had absolutely nothing to do with me. Eventually, one passenger brought out money and gave the agbero. The fight ended immediately.
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Share your worst experience with an agebro (tout).

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VeeKeys☕💫
VeeKeys☕💫@Ever_Vee2·
@GloriousGod01 So with regards to woman, if i understand you.....men should also learn to "cut their cloth according to their size"
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Glorious God
Glorious God@GloriousGod01·
The truth many Nigeria men never want to accept is this: there are women who are out of your league as a man. A man who earns 200k monthly, has a small camry and lives on the mainland is not on the same level with a woman who make millions daily. They're not in the same league. You might have the confidence to approach her but be ready for whatever comes with it. Go for your class. Above all, love God.
VeeKeys☕💫@Ever_Vee2

Be sincere, Can a cute dude,a Nigerian civil servant earning 250k pa month bag a woman this pretty? I doubt.

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NollyClips
NollyClips@nollyclips28·
My dad's friend lost his son a few months ago. The painful part? He had warned him countless times to always wear a shirt and take care of himself, especially during cold weather. The boy hated wearing shirts indoors. As long as he was at home, you'd almost always see him shirtless. Rainy season, harmattan, cold nights. It didn't matter. Then he fell seriously ill while at school and had to return home. After several tests, the doctors diagnosed him with pneumonia and other respiratory complications. For weeks, his father borrowed money, sought help, and did everything possible to save him. It wasn't enough. He eventually lost his son.
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Melornet 🐝🇳🇬
Melornet 🐝🇳🇬@Melodym86385624·
May this day favour us May Nigeria not happen to us or members of our families May we have the guts to always do what is right even when the whole world is against us May our bleeding and sick country receive healing. Amen 🙏 Good morning X fam
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Londoner 🇬🇧@lekwiz01·
Comment my username I want to be free again plz 😭😭 my bluetick just dey waste Elon go chop slap o
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DEMAN005
DEMAN005@deman_005·
"One day, my wife told me, “Mr Man, I said I should inform you today so it won’t be like am wasting your time. You’re not the father of my children.” I’m glad to inform you that you’re not the father of my four children. I replied that DNA would prove it. She responded that she’s ready to stand on her words no matter where I take it to. I’m not the father of the children, and she’s just being truthful to me. All the children blocked me immediately after their mother made that confession, that they are all for her ex. Then I accepted my fate because doing DNA is like wasting my money. At the end of the day, I will use the money to take care of myself instead. These are children I took care of for more than 20 years, without sharing bills with her, not even ₦100. I took full responsibility for everything, even school fees. Instantly, I told the children to follow their mother’s words. They shouldn’t see me as their father again. Even if they see me one-on-one, they should distance themselves from me because I had already accepted that I have nothing left. Forget about my body, I only know what have been through since that time. I’m already d@mag£d... - Man breaks down in tears as he recounts how his wife told him he wasn't the biological father of their four children after 20 years together. Source: Gistreel
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Agnesia🇬🇭@AgnesiaGH·
What if Ghana gets to the final of the World Cup?
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Akhimien precious
Akhimien precious@RealMrPivot·
A whole adult go sit down write. I love you. You're my life. You're the air I breathe. You're the only man or woman I know. For 2026. Same thing you told your ex 😅
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Coolpatsy
Coolpatsy@geoffreypa6667·
Everyone is fixing their looks but the heart is still filthy and wicked, Everybody knows it.
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Peters Blessing
Peters Blessing@Blessedstiches·
I was starting to like this man until he told me why his engagement ended. I was on a second date with a man, and I was beginning to like him. He worked in the military, was a few years older than me, and was quite handsome. As we were talking, the conversation shifted to past relationships. He mentioned that he had once been engaged. "Oh, what happened?" I asked. With a slight smile on his face, he replied, "We called it off because I cheated on her." The way he said it caught me off guard. He sounded proud of it, as if it was some kind of achievement. There was no remorse, no "I was foolish back then," or "I regret hurting her." Nothing. He said it with a smile, completely unbothered by the fact that he had betrayed someone who was planning to spend the rest of her life with him. He actually seemed to enjoy telling the story. I was instantly disgusted. Up until that moment, I really liked him. But after I got home that night, I cut off all communication with him. Would you continue dating someone who proudly admits to cheating in a past relationship?
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Kingsley Egbonyi 🐐
Kingsley Egbonyi 🐐@Optimismking·
Nature is truly amazing. I came across a COCONUT CRAB today while working on the farm. This creature is unbelievably strong. In fact, coconut crabs have one of the strongest grips in the animal kingdom. Their claws are powerful enough to crack coconuts, which is how they got their name. See where my hands are...? 😅 Because if that crab mistakenly grabbed my hand, I would definitely feel it. Those claws are not for decoration. Nature really gave crabs a unique combination of armor, weapons, and survival skills. They're basically tiny tanks with built-in tools. What's even more fascinating is that they use tiny sensory structures on their legs to detect food as they move around. And let's not forget the taste. 😋 Crab is one of those seafoods that's hard to ignore once it's properly prepared. The funny thing is that this crab might even be older than me. 😂 Crabs as a group have existed for over 200 million years, surviving dinosaurs, climate changes, and multiple mass extinctions. Nature has been perfecting them for a very long time. Do you eat crab...? What's your testimony...?
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Kingsley Egbonyi 🐐@Optimismking

On my way to the farm. 🌾 My 90-day rice is doing quite well, and I'm grateful for the progress so far. Now it's time to focus on the nursery and take proper care of the younger rice seedlings so they'll be strong enough for transplanting in the coming weeks. Farming is all about timing, patience, and consistency. One batch is growing while another is being prepared. The work never really stops, but that's the beauty of it...🧏

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Ebuka
Ebuka@Bukasonlimited·
In the afternoon, we will talk about those people that always post pictures of random plates of foods in random sitting rooms asking me to come and join 😂 You go explain that behavior 😂😂
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