@jayhemz You don't have to believe but it happened, and nowhere in my comment did I say the DPO called himself. You'll rarely meet a DPO without exchanging contact with his 2IC or a loyal boy in charge of "oga wants this, oga wants that." And in my case that included some hangout tab.
@jayhemz Back in 2017, my then landlord made me try this, and it all seemed like a good idea until I started getting calls to clear unbudgeted bills on different occasions. I declined a couple of times and eventually burned that bridge.
@Nig_Farmer Boss, you nailed it with the right hammer.
I'm relating based on personal experience: In 2017, I bought a 'bush land' at ₦250k, and in Dec'25 I got a call pricing it at ₦8m.
That ₦250k in MMF at maybe 30% p.a compounding over that same period would have only returned ~₦2.4m
@Chisomstanley8@lorddrey It's has though some just deliberatly don't want to see the light but erhaps the video of PLO Lumumba can help many see the light.
https://t.co/5DTUOJm3iB
@SajadFlips@SajadFlips I use to think the “insider sold” is a red flag; can you please explain it or point me to any of your video on YouTube that covers it. Thank you.
@GossipGirliee You’re right! Getting the proper training will help any person act confidently moreso, bystander intervention can double survival rate.
Althou Nigerians are hard to convince in life related situation but promoting widespread understanding w’d definitely drive a positive change
@GossipGirliee True! It should have been a basic thing, but unfortunately, people in Nigeria are hesitant to perform such actions due to the fear of being wrongly labeled, especially giving how fast police can switch the narrative against a Good Samaritan.
@A_RWAC@ChurcH94414 @DosDaily1 @instablog9ja There’s a clear difference btwn recording criminal activity and recording a personal interaction.
The law permits releasing a crime footage for justice while recording & sharing a private (harmless) interaction especially without consent can violate right to privacy & reputation.
@TheDailyMuck Is this how this western media reports crimes committed by other nationalities, or is it just with Nigeria? Or why pay to sponsor it as an advertisement if there's no hidden agenda?