@OlawaleOlanir12 Very talented guy, very unfortunate he doesnโt hv his own property to design and decorate as he wishes, donโt turn ur landlord house into ur creative imagination .
You would think Nigerian politicians are the only problem of this country until you interact with the average Nigerian about social and economic issues youโd discover the brain rot is universal.
In all my life, I have never seen any fraud as strategic as this.
You contacted a foreign airline, got them to paint Nigeria Air on their own plane, got people to disguise as NG Air pilots, organised a team to wear Nigeria Air clothes, organised media to cover Nigeria Air arrival, clear the airport for Nigeria Air.
Got Newspaper to cover Nigeria Air.
Got media houses to cover emergence of Nigeria Air.
Cut Ribbon to celebrate Nigerian Air
Flew the plane back to the original country.
Told the Masses of a breaking project.
Got creme de last creme of the country.
This is crazy and evil.
"They've done it to one of their own"
Sky's @ConnorGillies spoke to Jamie Corry, the resident of one of the houses that caught fire in the violent protests that took place in Belfast last night.
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