• A Nigerian man, Chukwuemeka by name demôlishes four bedroom buñgalow he built for his in-laws after their daughter dîvorced him from a marriage of 10 years and remarried to another man.
    A Nigerian man, Chukwuemeka by name demôlishes four bedroom buñgalow he built for his in-laws after their daughter dîvorced him from a marriage of 10 years and remarried to another man.
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  • A Nigerian man, Chukwuemeka by name demôlishes four bedroom buñgalow he built for his in-laws after their daughter dîvorced him from a marriage of 10 years and remarried to another man.

    Wisdom or f00|ishness?
    A Nigerian man, Chukwuemeka by name demôlishes four bedroom buñgalow he built for his in-laws after their daughter dîvorced him from a marriage of 10 years and remarried to another man. Wisdom or f00|ishness?
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  • A Nigerian man, Chukwuemeka by name demôlishes four bedroom buñgalow he built for his in-laws after their daughter dîvorced him from a marriage of 10 years and remarried to another man.

    Wisdom or f00|ishness?
    A Nigerian man, Chukwuemeka by name demôlishes four bedroom buñgalow he built for his in-laws after their daughter dîvorced him from a marriage of 10 years and remarried to another man. Wisdom or f00|ishness?
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  • Software Testing & QA Company in India

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  • Your mother and ur mother in-law visited
    And u have only one meat left,
    Who will u serve the meat?
    Your mother and ur mother in-law visited And u have only one meat left, Who will u serve the meat? πŸ™„πŸ€¦
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  • House of Reps Proposes Tough Penalty for Non-Voters in Nigeria

    In a controversial move, the Nigerian House of Representatives has proposed a bill that could land citizens in serious trouble for failing to vote during elections.

    According to the new proposal, Nigerians who choose not to cast their vote may face a 6-month jail term or a fine of N100,000. This move is aimed at combating voter apathy and increasing participation in the electoral process. However, many are already raising eyebrows, questioning whether punishing citizens for not voting is the right way to fix a broken system.

    Critics argue that instead of forcing people to vote through threats and penalties, lawmakers should focus on rebuilding trust in the electoral process, ensuring free and fair elections, and tackling the insecurity that keeps many away from polling units.

    What do you think? Should voting be a choice or a duty enforced by law?

    #RightToVote #NigerianPolitics #HouseOfReps #VotingRights #DemocracyOrDictatorship #ElectoralReform #VoterApathy #ForcedToVote #NaijaNews
    House of Reps Proposes Tough Penalty for Non-Voters in Nigeria In a controversial move, the Nigerian House of Representatives has proposed a bill that could land citizens in serious trouble for failing to vote during elections. According to the new proposal, Nigerians who choose not to cast their vote may face a 6-month jail term or a fine of N100,000. This move is aimed at combating voter apathy and increasing participation in the electoral process. However, many are already raising eyebrows, questioning whether punishing citizens for not voting is the right way to fix a broken system. Critics argue that instead of forcing people to vote through threats and penalties, lawmakers should focus on rebuilding trust in the electoral process, ensuring free and fair elections, and tackling the insecurity that keeps many away from polling units. What do you think? Should voting be a choice or a duty enforced by law? #RightToVote #NigerianPolitics #HouseOfReps #VotingRights #DemocracyOrDictatorship #ElectoralReform #VoterApathy #ForcedToVote #NaijaNews
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  • Hon. Desmond Elliot, actor and lawmaker, sets social media abuzz with his stunning outfit!

    Hon. Desmond Elliot, actor and lawmaker, sets social media abuzz with his stunning outfit!
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  • THE DAY PELUMI DIED

    The shouts of "Thief! Thief!" filled the air. The man being chased ran past a young man who was unaware of what was happening. He was just heading home from an errand, with a half bag of rice on his shoulder and a jar of oil in his hands.

    Without warning, the crowd rushed at him, leaving no room for explanation. The actual thief ran away, but the innocent young man was mistaken for him and attacked. Blows rained down on him, and cutlasses cut him deeper. He opened his mouth to cry out, but another blow landed on his head. He sprawled on the ground, half dead.

    The bag of rice and the jar of oil burst, mixing with his blood, creating a terrifying scene. The crowd fetched a nearby tire and set him on fire within seconds. Before five minutes had passed, some young guys arrived, dragging the real thief with them, only to find an innocent young man already ablaze. They tried to quench the flames and dragged him out of the fire, but the stench of roasted flesh filled the air.

    Pelumi died that day. The thief was taken away by the police, while Pelumi's corpse was left at the scene.

    His mother arrived, looked at her son, and shouted, "Oja, fire of the water serpent, let the blood of my son forever litter your river until you avenge him!"

    I walked home shakily, realizing I could have been killed too. Pelumi was my friend before death took him. I was actually on my way to meet him, just few steps close to him and death embraced him.

    That is how lawless our society has become

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    THE DAY PELUMI DIED The shouts of "Thief! Thief!" filled the air. The man being chased ran past a young man who was unaware of what was happening. He was just heading home from an errand, with a half bag of rice on his shoulder and a jar of oil in his hands. Without warning, the crowd rushed at him, leaving no room for explanation. The actual thief ran away, but the innocent young man was mistaken for him and attacked. Blows rained down on him, and cutlasses cut him deeper. He opened his mouth to cry out, but another blow landed on his head. He sprawled on the ground, half dead. The bag of rice and the jar of oil burst, mixing with his blood, creating a terrifying scene. The crowd fetched a nearby tire and set him on fire within seconds. Before five minutes had passed, some young guys arrived, dragging the real thief with them, only to find an innocent young man already ablaze. They tried to quench the flames and dragged him out of the fire, but the stench of roasted flesh filled the air. Pelumi died that day. The thief was taken away by the police, while Pelumi's corpse was left at the scene. His mother arrived, looked at her son, and shouted, "Oja, fire of the water serpent, let the blood of my son forever litter your river until you avenge him!" I walked home shakily, realizing I could have been killed too. Pelumi was my friend before death took him. I was actually on my way to meet him, just few steps close to him and death embraced him. That is how lawless our society has become😟 © Copied #junglejustice #Crime #LawAndOrder
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  • DIMENSIONS OF REALITIES


    Not all daughter in-laws are bad, it's the family's behavior that changes some woman's attitude
    DIMENSIONS OF REALITIES Not all daughter in-laws are bad, it's the family's behavior that changes some woman's attitude 😀
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    Not all daughter in-laws are bad, it's the family's behavior that changes some woman's attitude
    DIMENSIONS OF REALITIES Not all daughter in-laws are bad, it's the family's behavior that changes some woman's attitude 😀
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  • An Igbo engineer can't find a job so
    he opens a clinic and puts a sign
    outside
    "GET TREATMENT FOR 20k -
    IF NOT CURED GET BACK 100k".
    A lawyer thinks this is a great
    opportunity to earn 100k and goes to
    the clinic...
    Lawyer: "I have lost my sense of
    taste"
    Igbo man: "Nurse, bring medicine
    from box no.22 and put 3 drops in
    patient's mouth"
    Lawyer: "Ugh..this is kerosene"
    Igbo man: "Congrats, your sense of
    taste is restored. Give me 20k"
    The annoyed lawyer goes back after
    a few days to recover his money...
    Lawyer: "I have lost my memory. I
    cannot remember anything"
    Igbo man: "Nurse, bring medicine
    from box no. 22 and put 3 drops in
    his mouth"
    Lawyer (annoyed): "This is kerosene.
    You gave this to me last time for
    restoring my taste"
    Igbo man: "Congrats. You got your
    memory back. Give me 20k"
    The fuming lawyer pays him, and
    then comes back a week later
    determined to get back 100k.
    Lawyer: "My eyesight has become
    very weak"
    Igbo man: "Well, I don't have any
    medicine for that, so take this 100k"
    Lawyer (staring at the cash): "But
    this is 20k, not 100k"
    Igbo man: "Congrats, your eyesight is
    restored. Give me 20k"
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