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My bros join recharge and get paid and combine it with your POS business |
donbachi:That is the signs of a failed country. |
Thats a good one boy |
oshozondii: |
Demons use human bodies to work cos they have no body of their own. |
Go and do a court marriage and forget them. They will soon come back for both of you when the kids starts coming. ![]() |
LOL! Buhari is now a victim of his own mis-rule let him face the consequences . |
Lies from the pit of hell. Go get a life and stop looking for who to scam |
prepresh:Be open and ask him how he feels about you, at least that will save you lots of wasted time and guess work. |
serves them right |
Last last. Th guyb thinks he is brainy abeg joo |
Hello guys has anybody dropshipped from Aliexpress to Nigerian clients pls tell us your experience . |
Muhammad is a homo nonsense |
Closed reasoning religion. Only the elites interpret the quoran and tell others. |
Wizikal:Xenophobic attack |
Prison na prison nothing pass freedom |
this could be the latest yahoo plus in town who knows |
eyescue:Yes bro did they reason that those action of theirs could effect their economy? |
AghaAguike:lol! the title will be witches in broad day light |
ANGELMARVE:Another point is their feminine hormones are becoming weak so child birth will be difficult nd always results in operation |
End time mothers doing obnoxious things |
This looks like a nollywood movie lol! |
I strongly think thatb electronic voting is the way forward in this f***ing country |
Hum2020:One Plot Is N700000 Outright Purchase. N800000 PER plot. 15 plots in all. |
Thats fetish stuff meant to keep you in bondge forever |
15 Genuine Plots of land for sale at umuagwo Owerri Imo- state pics will be posted soon. But meanwhile if you are interested pls call- 08064598634 |
CreditAlertz:na today? |
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Guy listen never insult ihedioha again abi the guy never suffer enough for una? |
Well sha make i reserve my comment |
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