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"I don't know what he does for a living" Aside from the fact that I survive for a living this is me, A Network Cable Installer, Multi skilled and can learn fast. My daily 2Billion might be in your hands. I'm open to installation jobs
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N100 to win N250,000 is a fair deal 🤝. Take it 😂
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Sadly I have none 😔
Who is your go to person when you feel like your world is falling apart?
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Which two are you picking?
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Most ladies won't try this. They know what's involved
If your boyfriend is over 35 years old, please post your pictures with him and tag him on all social media platforms, saying: "The LOML, I can't wait to do forever with you". If he's married, his wife will see it. Or someone that knows his wife will see it. End.
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I believe he knows what he's doing 😔
Whose brother or friend is this? This is the Dr Bola Aseyan that falsely accused @OurFavOnlineDoc of rape and tried to destroy his career because he didn't have interest in her. His criminal suit against her is in the Court of Appeal. She don run go UK again go hook another person pikin.
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Mr. D retweeted
Happy Sunday People Of GOD 🎉 👏 Fight your fight silently
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Gone are those days when Christianity have rugged leaders, pastors and prophets. What we have now are "table manner observers" and "church position fighters". MrD
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I don't have time to preach to anybody, go to your hell fire 🔥 in peace ✌️🕊️ MrD
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In our desperate move to make it in life and escape poverty, we are making promises to God we can't keep. A debt must be paid 😔
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Spain has cause so many pain
Wallahi if your WC longshot bet survives Spain you are a demon!
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Let me follow him, I need a farm too.
I just finished a project of a farm that will take 21 thousand plus layers bird, I did all this from the scratch myself and before I proceed, I seeked knowledge from the bosses of the game and they all showed a big support, special thanks to @SasDantata for sharing knowledge with me, the farm is ready and will be starting operation soon 🥂🥂🥂🥂
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Major way of distracting people
X NG Algorithm recognizes and enables top tier FOOLING. You must be a fool on the TL to make a lot of money via X pay out.
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Mr. D retweeted
What Tinubu is implementing today has been tried before. IBB tried the implementation of SAP. And after 4 years, it failed woefully. Bola Tinubu is implementing SAP 2.0 & it will end in tears. SAP is a program of the IMF. Listen to this & retweet for others. Know your history.
JUST IN: 🇳🇬 IMF has told the Nigerian government to impose fuel and telecom taxes on Nigerians, to increase government revenue. Nigeria is currently the number 1 country with the lowest quality of life.
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How did they get his body 🤔
Family and friends gather to pay their last respect to abd¥cted army general who d ed in bandits captivity
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The New Normal People are now comparing who suffer the most instead of helping out.
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Mr. D retweeted
Goal ball joor !
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Switzerland to win by 2 or more goals today don cut
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Praying to God for all tickets to come through 🫴💞🙏
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epilepsy power.
Nigeria is a oil producing country that has never had electricity — Kemi Badenoch Leader of the UK Conservative Party, Kemi Badenoch, has criticised Nigeria’s governance record, describing the country’s long-standing electricity challenges as a consequence of poor public policy. Speaking on how her upbringing shaped her political beliefs, Badenoch said Nigeria’s vast natural resources had not translated into prosperity for its citizens. “Nigeria is an oil-producing country that has never had electricity,” she said. “It is very easy to have resources under the ground, but st¥pid public policy means that you can’t use them.” The British politician drew parallels between policies she opposes in the United Kingdom and the approach of past Nigerian military governments. “And I see quite a lot of what Ed Miliband is doing as being very much like what the Nigerian military dictatorships were doing in the 1980s and 1990s,” she stated. According to Badenoch, excessive government control and wealth redistribution policies often lead to economic decline. “The government’s going to take control. We know what’s best. We’re going to redistribute. These are st¥pid ideas that eventually just bankrupt the country,” she said. Reflecting on her childhood in Nigeria, Badenoch said her experiences in a developing country continue to influence her views on governance and economic management. “Fundamentally, my views about how we should run our country come from growing up in a place that was very poor. You grow up in a third-world country and you look at why it is termed ‘third world,’ and I don’t want that to happen here,” she added.
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