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@Elyusuph
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People are easier to handle when you don't have honor or reputation to protect.
Joined May 2011
The Nigerian elites.
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It’s frighteningly easy to break bad in Nigeria. Harder still to justify not doing so—except on spiritual grounds, and that too as a personal choice. Because in the name of national progress? There’s barely any evidence that honesty is wise, or even popular.
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When you grow up a little, you'll know that there's no fixed amount that a man has to be earning for him to be "eligible" for marriage.
Married men please i need your insights How much should a man earn monthly to be eligible for marriage ? Please give your answers based on the current economic situation of things in Nigeria
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You think Escobar won't free his boys whenever he has the opportunity?
PRESIDENTIAL PARDON — OFFENCE COMMITTED, OCT 2025 1 Drugs — 29.2% 2 Unlawful mining— 24.0% 3 Homicide — 13.5% 4 Fraud/Corruption — 12.3% 5 Hijacking — 5.8% 6 Firearms — 2.3% 7 Robbery/Theft — 2.3% 8 Kidnapping — 1.8% 9 Human Trafficking — 1.8% 10 Others — 5.8% #Statisense
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The mass presidential pardons were a pretext to release the real criminals—the drug cartels. 😂😂
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When you're done denying there's genocide in Nigeria, you will go back home to the reality of bandits and kidnappers.
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An unpublished report indicates that it was the deceased's family who sought the pardon for the sake of the children, but whether it's true or not, the president should have declined the request if integrity and reputation mean anything to him.
I was with late Bilya at Syde resort in KD some few weeks before he was murdered by Maryam, seeing her get pardoned is painful especially with the way and manner she killed him! May Allah continue to rest his soul and may Paradise be his final abode!
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Saudi uses its leverage to help Palestinians to create a Palestinian state. Iran uses Palestinians as leverage to negotiate nukes for its own benefit.
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Corrupt leaders pardoning their corrupt family and friends isn't something new in Nigeria, but we enable it.
Mr Lawan was convicted of receiving a $500,000 bribe from Femi Otedola, a businessman. Mr Lawan was accused of demanding $3 million to remove Mr Otedola’s firms from the list of companies indicted for fuel subsidy fraud. https://t.co/VyiLzmWl17
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