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"Last seen since eternity" Abeg eternity na time? ![]() This man needs to be thoroughly flogged in public |
The new moderator of nairaland no get joy ![]() content on fp back to back |
Una no dey sleep . Happy first sunday and a new week y'all |
You didn't GROOM your wife, hence her foolishness |
Lawyers for that matter!
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Just Day one o..... omo |
The northerners seem to be at the forefront of this. They carry the matter for head o |
Sangoamadioha1:Omo your eye sharp guy, but she gats gallant make hungry no reduce her steeze ![]() |
Photo of a woman with an empty pot #Endbadgovernment
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As long as it doesn't disturb the protest, who cares |
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I still remember this day. Back then, we bought new cars made in Nigeria. There was never a tokunbo car. Life was more pleasurable and the people less unfortunate. The whites regarded us and even came to our schools to learn. Prior to 1980, if you had naira note and took it to the airport, people would want to buy your note with dollars just because it had more value. I could practically travel to London with just ₦90. Let me just stop here before water runaway my eyes |
Omo |
This post is AI generated. I just did an AI detection and realized its all fake |
Is this still available and Where's your location |
My ex girlfriend that year |
Probably. When we start making our own products and food especially |
It depends |
Foolish talk from a loosed hoe. This is what they say when trying to justify their oloshoism. As a guy I've had tons of opportunities to sleep with various beautiful girls, but ended up not doing so, because I wish to do so with only one girl. My wife. If you're a girl or guy above 30 and youre still a virgin, you've no idea how much some folks wish to be in your shoe. Dont listen to any of this used hoes! ![]() (Just don't be a dumb virgin Sha) |
I just love hausa langua ![]() If you want to be popular, just come online and say rubbish or bizarre stuff you can't do |
Happy new month to all! May success never elude the real hustlers. |
No one is a saint afterall |
ayoku777:So on point.... Fasting is meant to suppress carnality. So we shouldn't stop even when we fall into temptation during fasting. When someone drops Midway during fasting because of what they've done, then it means the devil won over them. Besides, all sin should be looked equally as that is the beginning of understanding true righteousness. |
Trolling! 😄
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She no Belive her eyes |
EMMARNUEL:I laughed so hard because of the amen he said even though I don't know what you said. ![]() |
O ti law |
What about the profiling of Emiefele (since he's a governor) |
majesticguy:It won't give exactly the same point word for word, but you can easily tell they're not unique. There's is a way ChatGPT can be use to deliver unique content for any research work with no repetition and to any number of words ......but that's a secret within the 9 clans 😶 |
Over stressed |
Since this naira redesign policy I've never bought cash ![]() I no know how God take do am. Anyways, I've not held cash for sometime (500 and 1k), so I'll go withdraw maybe tomorrow or next week (when I'm sure the old cash is now been accepted) Someone said I didn't buy cash because I'm still under my parents . Oga just dey playThis's what I do: I get the account number of the shop selling food stuff in bulk close to my house, then anytime I need food I just transfer to the acct, wait till the next day when I'm sure they've seen the transfer, then collect my food stuff in bulk. Then when it comes to groceries, I just pay through their POS.. simple. Infact I've done transfers to alot of persons this period than ever before. (I don't go out since I work from home....beside I'm an introvert who don't really enjoy public space) |

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