K O G
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K O G
@KenbitU
social activist | web3 | politics | good ambassador for good strategic investments | I love to connect with active and real mutuals.

“One of the pilots who flew me said I gave him a scholarship to learn how to fly. A Reverend Father who preached here also said he benefited from my scholarship, even though I have never met him before. I want a country where people can attain certain positions without knowing anyone. I once met a man working at a restaurant in Abuja who said he was a first-class graduate, how can someone with such qualifications be in that position? Any contractor who can come forward with evidence that they received a contract under my government and that I asked for a percentage from the money of the contract, I will quit politics...." Former presidential candidate Peter Obi has reiterated his stance on meritocracy and transparency in governance, stressing the need for a system where individuals can succeed without personal connections.


If your wife is beautiful, a TikTok content creator whose niche is dancing and showing off her waist... sorry bro, you don’t have a wife 😔


Call them what they are, Obidiots / Obingos, children of baby factories

Can a woman marry 3 husbands?


Rules to Help Your Small X Account Become Active: 1. Don’t post immediately. When you open your X account, start by observing and engaging first. 2. Engage with other accounts. Repost, comment, and like content from others before creating your own posts. 3. Avoid short, generic comments. Instead of “okay,” “ok,” “good,” or “thanks,” write comments that show you’re a real human being. 4. Start posting. Engaging first signals to the algorithm that your account is active. 5. Encourage reciprocity. People you interacted with earlier may check your page and return the same energy. 6. Use engagement as your return supply. If you’re not a big account yet, your interactions with others are what generate engagement back to you.

A female colleague dated her now-husband for only five months before he proposed. When he informed his mother, she rejected the idea outright. She claimed she didn’t like the village the woman came from and had heard many negative stories about people from that place. The man stood his ground and told his mother he would marry her with or without her approval. On the day of the introduction ceremony, his mother refused to attend. She sent her sister instead and vowed never to accept the woman as her daughter-in-law. She even accused her of using juju to tie her son down. For five years now, the two women have not spoken a single word to each other, despite my colleague’s efforts to win her over. Interestingly, the mother-in-law adores their children and welcomes them warmly whenever they visit. Yet when asked why she can love the kids but not their mother, she offers no explanation. Now the mother-in-law is seriously ill. The husband wants his wife to pack the children and travel to the village to take care of her. He had earlier begged his mother to come to the city for better treatment, but she refused. This demand has created serious tension in their marriage, as his wife has made it clear she will never go. She's asking me for advice. What do you think she should do at this point please? Above all, love God.


May this season of renewal inspire hope, strengthen our unity, and reaffirm our shared commitment to a stronger, more inclusive democracy. From all of us at INEC, Happy Easter, Nigeria 🇳🇬 #HappyEaster




