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Faber:Awnnnn n......keep deceiving urself |
Small scarcity dey camp market as many corps members rush body oil from Mr. Macho. Most of the boys dey use am rub body before parade and socials, just to make muscles show well.
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No wonder oil scarce for market. Nysc boys don buy am finish for Mr Macho 😂🤣🤣🤣 Pick your winner
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During the just concluded parade at NYSC orientation camp, many people notice say most of the guys dey shine unusually. Onlookers later discover say the boys don finish almost all the body oil for Mr. Macho shop inside camp. From chest-rubbing to full-body shine, the rush no be small. According to one corper, “If you no shine, you no fit flex your muscle for social night.” Now bottles of oil scarce everywhere, and people dey ask: who really be the camp’s finest bodybuilder — and who overdo pass?
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richmond500:Lol oya answer us naw... Shey na jealousy? 9 more characters needed😅 ![]() |
🔥 Why Do Nigerians Hate Seeing Their Fellow Youth Make Fast Money? Let’s talk truth for once. You’re a young guy, struggling. Suddenly, you hit a jackpot — maybe through crypto, content creation, tech gigs, betting, or even less "clean" ways. What happens next? Suspicion. Hate. Gossip. “He must be doing Yahoo.” “He’s using jazz.” “It won’t last.” “He will run mad.” But why? Why is it that when a Nigerian youth suddenly starts making money — especially big money — the people around him turn bitter, not inspired? --- 🤔 Is It Jealousy or Just Trauma? Some say Nigerians are naturally suspicious because of how many scams and fraud cases we've seen. Others say we are just jealous by default — we hate when someone who was once on our level starts to shine. Let’s be honest: If Davido or Wizkid flaunts millions, nobody complains. But let your neighbor in Festac suddenly buy a Benz, and it’s “Yahoo confirmed.” --- 📌 The Hypocrisy Is Loud We pray for “blessing”, “breakthrough”, and “grace” — but when someone gets it before us, we question it. We want fast money but when someone else gets it fast, we assume they must have done something dark. --- 💬 What Are Your Thoughts? Is this hate rooted in envy? Or are Nigerians just trying to protect themselves from being deceived? Can a young Nigerian truly make clean fast money and be left alone? |
These Images May Be Disturbing — But Please Read This. Some crimes are wrong. No doubt. But what happens when the punishment becomes worse than the crime? In Nigeria today, there are people who stole a TV set, a bag of rice, or even just a phone, and they’ve been locked in prison for 5 to 7 years — without trial. Not for murder. Not for kidnapping. But for petty theft — often out of hunger, or desperation. We’re not saying stealing is right. We’re saying this system is broken. Many of these prisoners are forgotten, living in terrible conditions. Some are innocent but can’t afford a lawyer. Some are youths, locked up at 18 — now turning 25 inside cells meant to hold 30 but packed with 200. This is not justice. This is suffering.
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When an inmate dies inside Kirikiri Prison, what happens next is often cold, shocking, and heartbreaking, especially if the inmate is poor or forgotten. Here’s what really happens: --- ⚰️ 1. If No One Claims the Body… It’s Buried in a Mass Grave If the inmate has no family or visitors, prison officials usually dump the body in a mass grave at a government cemetery (like Atan Cemetery in Lagos). No coffin. No ceremony. Sometimes not even a name tag. Just a body wrapped in a prison bedsheet or plastic, tossed in the ground with others. --- 🧾 2. A Death Report Is Filed — But Often Covered Up A “death entry” is made in the prison logbook, but no investigation is done if the inmate died from torture, hunger, or untreated illness. If the death was violent (from beatings or other inmates), it’s often silenced or labeled as “natural causes.” --- 👮♂️ 3. If the Family Is Contacted… They Must Pay If the prison contacts the inmate’s relatives (rare), the family must: Pay bribes to recover the body. Arrange and fund the burial. Sometimes even pay for an autopsy or death certificate. If they can't afford this, the body is dumped anyway. --- 🩻 4. Bodies Rot for Days Before Removal Kirikiri has no proper morgue. Dead bodies are often left in cells or isolated rooms for 1–3 days, while paperwork and approval are delayed. The smell spreads, sometimes causing vomiting or disease outbreaks in nearby cells. --- 💉 5. Inmates May Be Forced to Carry Dead Bodies Fellow inmates are sometimes forced to: Lift and carry the corpse out of the cell. Wash blood or fluids off the floor. Dig the shallow grave. It’s meant to shock them into obedience — a brutal psychological tactic. --- 🧠 6. No Autopsy, No Justice Even when an inmate is clearly murdered or tortured, no autopsy is done unless a powerful person intervenes. The system often wants the death to disappear quietly. --- 👂 Real Shocking Cases: A 17-year-old awaiting trial for stealing a phone died from malaria — prison staff ignored him until he collapsed and died. His body was buried with no call to his family. One inmate was beaten to death by others for being gay — guards watched and did nothing. His family never even found out until years later
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In Brazil, a horse gave a heartbreaking farewell at the funeral of its owner. The incident reportedly took place in the town of Conselheiro Lafaiete, Minas Gerais, Brazil. The horse, named Bilhote, was deeply mournful after the sudden death of its owner, Antonio da Silva, who had died in a traffic accident. As the ceremony took place, the horse slowly walked around the coffin, sniffed it gently, and then rested its head on top, letting out long, heavy sighs. It flinched and shifted, almost as if it was trying to say goodbye to the only true friend it had ever known. Moments like this remind us — there is no loyalty in the world deeper than that of animals. 🖤🐎
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2Baba and New Wife Natasha Visit His Mother Music legend 2Baba and his new wife, Natasha, recently paid a heartfelt visit to his mother. The couple, looking happy and relaxed, spent quality time with the family. Photos from the visit have since surfaced online, showing warm smiles and a strong family bond. Fans have been sending in their good wishes to the newlyweds.
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This is the sad moment a Nigerian boxer Segun Olanrewaju, aka "Success," died after collapsing during a match in Ghana yesterday. He passed away due to cardiac arrest. He was a former champion with 13 wins in 24 fights. The boxing community mourns his lose.
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A Deep Question for All Men Beyond sex, what do you truly need a woman for? In a world where relationships are often reduced to physical attraction, it's easy to overlook the deeper reasons why men seek companionship. Is it for emotional support? A partner to build with? A source of inspiration and stability? Think about it—what role does a woman play in your life beyond the physical? Does she challenge you to grow? Does she bring peace, or does she add to your chaos? If sex were off the table, would you still value her presence? Would you still put in the effort? Men, it's time to reflect. What do you really need a woman for?
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Laidebaruwa:Yes it will .... I'm considering establishing a small shop where people can charge thier phones and other gadgets ... Since there's unstable power in Bauchi (where I school) |
I’m in a tough situation right now and need sincere advice. I’m a 200-level Architecture student struggling to keep up financially. Being an orphan, I foot my academic bills myself, and it’s not easy at all. Right now, I’m seriously broke and thinking of selling my Infinix Smart 8 (worth around ₦100K+) to raise capital for a small business. I need a business that can bring in daily income so I can survive and also support my studies. I’ve considered different options, but I don’t want to make a mistake. Please, what business can I start with this money that will grow fast and sustain me? I’d appreciate any advice from experienced business owners or people who have been in my shoes. |
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Grand P Finds True Love, Gets Engaged to a Smaller-Sized Lady! ❤️ Love is truly in the air as popular Guinean singer and internet sensation Grand P has finally found his soulmate! The star recently got engaged to a woman noticeably smaller than him, proving that love knows no size. Fans have flooded social media with congratulatory messages, celebrating this heartwarming union.
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Boogyman557:My guy ... Me sef I really understand... He's own done sure |
Nigerian Man Proudly Shows Off His Queen to His Parents – Love Just Got Sweeter! 💍❤️ Love is a beautiful thing, and when a man finds the one his heart truly desires, the next big step is introducing her to his family. That’s exactly what this Nigerian man did as he proudly took the love of his life home to meet his parents. For many, meeting the parents is a huge milestone in a relationship—it’s a sign of commitment, respect, and a future filled with endless possibilities. In African culture, family plays a major role in marriage decisions, making this moment even more special. The heartwarming moment has sparked reactions, with many believing that love only gets sweeter with time. "The older, the sweeter," they say, and this couple is proving just that! Could wedding bells be ringing soon? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain—love is in the air, and this couple is embracing it fully! ❤️💍
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lexy2014:Someone who knows about it my come across this... Somehow it will get to someone who knows more ... The Net has no limitations |
ozoono:Lol... Boss I just shared this, I wasn't there when all this happened... |
[quote author=ozoono post=134251360]Is common na there is one I saw when I followed my boss to repair her car, this man has the mind to tell a boy of about that age to go and lie inside the gutter , Omo trust me na I nor dey slack me and the oga fight well as if the boy na my junior brother las las na 20k I dey bail my self but he nor pain me I just wan let am no say we all na Hunan being u be oga today dat nor mean say u nor go be boy tomorrow, this incident just happened last 2 weeks.. Sharp bro... U did well man |
A man took his generator to a nearby mechanic for repair and met this 9yr old child laying on the ground with the boss sitting on him , according to the boss , he misbehaved and he decided to punish him. imagine a man in his 30s sitting for more than 20minutes on a 9yr old until he was done with the repair🥹 The client tried to apologize and intervene on his behalf but he gave deaf ears to him so he have to take this pictures as an evidence for the world to see what happens to some children they send out for training. Copied!
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mrjoeblinks:Haba if na u be Oshimen u go accept such deal at this time ? |
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As a Nigerian primary school teacher, I had a funny experience when my pupils were asked to draw a cow. The creative interpretations they came up with were both surprising and amusing, showcasing their unique perspectives and sense of humor. Some drawings were quite realistic, while others were wildly imaginative, featuring cows in unexpected colors and settings, which led to lots of laughter and joy during our art display.
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Portable, Zlatan, and others beg Don Baba J after his 100M naira donation to VDM charity. 😳‼️ See funny conversation below
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After tearing mėn down on a podcast. This Queen when on to say that a man must have his financial numbers up before daring to approach a w||man. Her Majesty also added that she doesn’t see herself going out with a man who doesn’t drive a Mercedes Benz. That until a man drives a V6 he is not qualified for a woman’s commitment and not permitted to sleep for more than an hour daily. After the podcast, she was seen flying Okada. Clown dismissed… 🤡
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