@instablog9ja The funny part about hoes, is that they were once ur classmates in secondary school that would report u to the principal for jus touching their boobs
I really miss those 200 naira storybooks we used to buy when we were younger.
They always had 2 stories in one sometimes, and you’d have to turn the book upside down to read the other.
I spent my entire day finding companies abroad that are actively hiring remotely. I found a few companies all hiring remote workers and compiled them into one sheet.
Roles cover social media, graphic design, content writing, video editing, virtual assistance, and more across Pakistan, Nigeria, UAE, Nepal, India, Ghana, the UK, the US, and beyond.
Mode of application has been added, so all you have to do is send your CV & portfolio where necessary.
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You can't be clamoring for a better country while throwing gala wrappers and Pepsi bottles on the expressway because “there are no public bins”. You’re part of the problem
All of them were telling her she’s safe that its only Africans they attack but somehow South Africans are trying to gaslight us on this app that they don’t hate other Black / Africans
The most important thing this boy said in this video was:
“Make them bring am, make we kill am for here now now now”
I don’t even care that the police didn’t arrest the criminal.
This is that thing I was saying about how poor Nigerians are really dangerous.
Their children are killers and have seen so much killing and murder and participated so much, they’re very casual about murdering people and openly planning to murder people.
It’s ironic this boy is rightfully reporting a wrongdoing of the police but you’re in just as much danger around this child or a group of children like him as you are around the criminal he’s complaining about.
And this is a national tragedy.
This is a child who has been completely failed by the adults around him.