@Jesudunni_ now you see why I am always quiet? Respectfully if you and any of those your group chat friends ever lift or talk about me or as much as call my name I will make sure you know how we treat your kind over here.
And no be cap because a little reminder I am an urhobo girl that grew up in port harcourt and schooled in diobu so distance to deliver your fuck up to Lagos won’t be a barrier.
Ask well.
Okay now let’s pray for forgiveness because shit mehn I gats make heaven 😂 and you people are adding to my church hurt series.
One day I will talk about how I anonymously got a message that someone from my church, someone I thought we could be friends took my vacation swimwear pictures from WhatsApp and sent them to her friendship group of more than 10 people so they could drag me.
The same person has also said trash about me in the past. I decided to look away because people make mistakes.
But what’s funny is this girl has a big bum bum, and when she posts her “modesty” pictures, she always turns to the side so we can see it 😂 (btw nice view).
But yeah, it’s fine. Two times are chances. The third time, inshallah, it will be on sight and nothing will happen.
learn everything for free on YouTube:
• Excel = Leila Gharani
• Power BI = Ali Ahmad
• SQL = Alex the Analyst
• Data cleaning = Alex the Analyst
No degree. No bootcamp.
Just the right order and consistency.
We don't even have any single infrastructure built for disabled people, but you are fighting for the right to bring disabled kids to earth.
Your road is a danger to young children, now imagine disabled kids? Talk is cheap.
About this abortion issue for fetuses with Down syndrome or pathological defects. I feel Nigerians are very performative and selective moralists.
As far as e no affect them, they will ALWAYS take the moral high ground.