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LiquidMerc:So with this your screenshot, how did i scam u? What was the scam in this. You are the dubious person here, using two monikers at the same time just to look for who to accuse. What are u doing with two monikers, i see why nobody is taking u serious here. You only ended up exposing yourself. You posted screenshot of a chat u had with me claiming to be ablelord, your second moniker but meanwhile u never wanted buying any fund. I wonder if u are this jobless. |
LiquidMerc:I can see you are deranged. If this is the kind of people that is been harbored here, then it is finished. I thought i was communicating with a stable human that has a sense of reasoning, i.guess i was wrong. So i will make it clear to u for the last time, kindly state when we had a deal or how i scammed u for everyone to be sure of what u are saying but if u can't provide prove and all u do is defame people then this is me ignoring u from this moment until Dominique come and take u away from here. Don't bother quoting me if u are not posting prove of your slanderous words. May God help your deranged soul. |
LiquidMerc:U might just end up making me popular. I checked all your posts since u joined Nairaland and the only thing i notice is you moving from one moniker to the other calling people scammers out of suspicion without any proper evidence even when u have been asked to provide an evidence. I guess u just met the wrong person cos we can go on for days with this childish attitude of yours if u think u can just crash my posts and start calling me names when i have no dealing with u. Now i see why no one takes u serious cos u have nothing to offer here. CC Dominique |
LiquidMerc:@ Dominique, this guy came from nowhere and started calling me a scammer and when i asked for the reason he did that, he ignored and still continue calling me a scammer. I won't accept such defamation without any concrete prove. Cc Dominique |
LiquidMerc:Let's take it u have mistaken me for someone else. Kindly provide evidence of any issue i have with u or someone else or any link with whoever you are mistaken me for. I await your evidence. Thank you |
Even in the BH camp, there is corruption. Thought they were fighting corrupt Nigeria leaders. |
This is a country where the system works. In a certain country i know everything translate to a meal due to high rate of Poverty. May God save that country cos I happen to be a citizen of that said country. |
biggysmall44:What transpired between you guys, give details so that others won't fall for same trick next time. |
Akunna25:I'm interested. What's your number? |
This longrich people, una nor dey tire? |
And he was smiling |
You guys should allow him now, someone that his Father migrated to Nigeria in 1977 and was born in Nigeria and even schooled in Kano, is he not allowed to become a citizen and occupy some prominent sit. |
Kendumazy:Thanks. Gotten already |
They are doing this so they can have a complete Sallah celebration without restrictions. |
Benin City is kinda a blue roof state. ![]() |
Who can help me checkout an item on eBay. Total cost is $465? |
seanfer:Do u believe those guys? Nobody threatened them. |
A businessman, identified only as Patrick, has been killed during an attack on a bullion van conveying money to a bank in the Ogombo, Ajah area of Lagos State. PUNCH Metro gathered that several other residents sustained bullet wounds, as the police engaged the assailants in a shootout. Patrick, who was in a tricycle, was reportedly hit by a stray bullet and was rushed to a hospital where he died. Narrating the incident on Instagram on Saturday, Patrick’s wife, Seunfunmi, said her husband was hit while in a tricycle. She said, “My neighbour (knocked) on my door and told me not to panic that my husband was at Doreen Hospital in Ajah and I was needed there. I prayed and my heart wouldn’t stop beating. “I called his number and someone else picked the phone. I told the person that I wanted to speak to my husband and she said, ‘No, just come now’. “I hurriedly dressed the kids and we left for Doreen. I walked into the hospital and called Patrick’s number again and the same person told me, ‘Madam, come outside.’ “Oh.. what i saw.. was the most horrible sight. My husband, my best friend was outside the hospital gate, inside a Keke Napep, with a drip on him and a bandage on his head, bleeding from his head and nose. I screamed babe is this you? My son started crying; my daughter kept saying, ‘mommy, I want to meet daddy’. I saw the other victims, I saw the intestines of the guy who was shot in the stomach right next to my husband’s (mangled) body, with his eyes slightly open…he was in great pain, unresponsive, as I called out to him. “I was like a crazy person holding the three kids. I asked how come no one was helping him and was told that they were making arrangements to take them to the General Hospital in Marina. I was directed to a policeman to prevail on him to hurry up the process. I walked up to him; he was on the phone and someone said he was trying to get funds from the bank. I saw the man who was shot in the leg sitting on the floor and holding his drip.” The woman lamented the bad attitude of the policemen who conveyed Patrick and other victims to the general hospital, adding that they had “no sense of urgency and compassion.” “I noticed he (Patrick) had stopped breathing. I ran to the back to call the nurse, who handed me his things, to check him for me. A doctor showed up, used the stethoscope on his chest and when he was done, I asked him, is he OK? He said, “no, he is not okay,” then he walked away… “By the time we got to Marina, it was late, he was gone… I remember laying beside him, blowing air into his mouth and begging him to breathe. “Nigeria police, they delayed every process with no pity for my father-in-law and Patrick’s uncle, who had been running around trying to organise the burial. They extorted money from an old man in mourning; God had to send an angel to prevail on someone higher up before they released his body to us. “Why didn’t bank use the correct bullion van to transport their money, the one they used had been banned by the government. How did robbers know money was going to be moved? Why was Patrick not rushed into surgery or given oxygen? I have so many questions and my pain runs deep. They stole our gem, his parents and siblings are distraught. I’m carrying a child who will never enjoy his embrace or sweet kisses.” When contacted, the state Police Public Relations Officer, Bala Elkana, promised to call back. He had yet to do so as of press time. https://punchng.com/widow-laments-husbands-death-in-police-robbers-shootout/
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There is corruption everywhere, stop receiving yourself |
It's actually not fine but there are better ways to talk to the artist in order to encourage him next time. |
Crime everywhere |
Just imagine these kids at such young age already on the highway. They shud be prosecuted according and taken to a correctional facility to avoid future nuisance. |
Mide3367:How much do u sell the breeders and what's your location? |
Edo people sef |
Ikorodu again. I hope she's found alive |
You are right Mr Governor |
I would like to see the remain of what they found |
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