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Abia State Government Demolished 160 Brothel Rooms, Market To Become Non-residen by BetterNaija123(op): 8:15am On Oct 18, 2023
The governor am sure didn't mean to harm anyone but to curtail the spate of insecurity around the vicinity of that area ... Read More

Re: Abia State Government Demolished 160 Brothel Rooms, Market To Become Non-residen by donbrowser(m): 9:41am On Oct 19, 2023
BetterNaija123:
The governor am sure didn't mean to harm anyone but to curtail the spate of insecurity around the vicinity of that area ... Read More
But if it is Lagos, Sanwo-Olu means harm and is targeting Ndigbos abi?
Re: Abia State Government Demolished 160 Brothel Rooms, Market To Become Non-residen by BetterNaija123(op): 10:08am On Oct 19, 2023
donbrowser:
But if it is Lagos, Sanwo-Olu means harm and is targeting Ndigbos abi?
Yes. We know the one that is politically motivated
Re: Abia State Government Demolished 160 Brothel Rooms, Market To Become Non-residen by donbrowser(m): 10:13am On Oct 19, 2023
BetterNaija123:
Yes. We know the one that is politically motivated
Ṣ'ẹngbọ Wéré
Re: Abia State Government Demolished 160 Brothel Rooms, Market To Become Non-residen by Evilthoughts: 10:56am On Oct 19, 2023
What other job do they want Igbo women to do now ? This is the only trade Igbo females know na
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