Scammers everywhere! Beware of Teniola on telegram doing waxp bybit scam and Hive Binance scam! 👇🏽This tweet below explains how they do it. They bait you to keep sending and then you don't get back your money.
A Professors in Anambra barely earns 400k according to Peter obi, but his wife uses a bag of N40m. Her other bag is $3,000 USD ~ that���s approximately N5 million naira. I will also be posting her other wristwatch that is what $90,000 USD
Same man will tell his mobs that his government will cut cost of governance 🤣🤭
Trully a new Nigeria is P🤡ssible
In Nigeria a 12 yr old boy Sylvester Oromoni was bullied, beaten and given a substance to drink by 5 other students aged btwn 14-16, which led to his death.
Magistrate Mikhail Kadiri cleared the School Dowen college & all 5 bullying student of all Charges. 🥵
Fear Nigeria 😢🇳🇬
One of the most patriotic things you can do for this country is to use your global platform to tell the world how horrible the country really is, especially the institutions.
We fought Policy brutality to the point that we were k!lled by our own government. This Woman is speaking about these things (still happening) but some of you will keep dragging for speaking out of her bad experiences.
I used to run a kitchen in Yesufu Abiodun, Oniru, where I supplied food to banks and offices in Victoria Island, Lagos. My 15-year-old son often helped with deliveries, as he had just completed his WAEC exams in 2018. On one particular day, we had a delivery close to our house. Since it was nearby, he went without the driver, carrying the food and our POS machine.
Tragically, the Nigerian police abducted him, confiscated his phone, and took him to the anti-cultism unit in Gbagada. We searched everywhere in Victoria Island, unaware that he had been taken so far away. Eventually, they allowed him to call me, and his terrified voice broke me: “Mummy, are you on your way? I’m so scared.”
My husband and I, along with our lawyer, rushed to the station. At the gate, they took our phones, and then I saw my son—half-naked and sitting on the ground with over 100 others outside the station. I collapsed in tears. My husband, who is British, demanded to see the DPO and asked him directly: “What offense are you charging my son with?” The boy hadn’t been allowed to explain himself, yet the food and POS machine were right there at the station. The DPO’s response? “Because he dyed his hair.” That was it. Nothing more.
In the end, we were forced to pay for his release. This incident was a turning point for my husband, who decided that we couldn’t continue living in Nigeria.
What made this even more painful was the nature of our family. My children were homeschooled, had no social circles outside the family, and never went anywhere without us. They were raised in a closely-knit environment. At the time of this ordeal, I was seven months pregnant, and the trauma of the experience caused me to go into premature labor, resulting in an emergency C-section.
My son’s only “crime” was being a hardworking boy, helping with his parents’ legitimate business—a business that provided employment for Nigerians. For my husband, a white British man, to witness such injustice firsthand was a harrowing experience.
Many of us have bitter, painful stories about the Nigerian system. Yet when we speak out and tell the truth, we are accused of defamation or subjected to cyberbullying. It’s truly heartbreaking.
I personally say that Kemi should be left alone, she is saying exactly what she experienced and if I'm asked anywhere in the world the same question, I will narrate my ordeal, so will every member of my family!
Police slapped me in front of my office cox I asked for their ID after showing them mine. They bundled me inside Siena & dropped me a few distance away from my office after taking everything I had. Well, d officer that slapped me, if he has 10 children, he will bury all of them.
@BenHundeyin@kossiemichelle Benjamin why are you lying?
They took all the cash on them and collected 25,000 naira for bail.
Why didn't you talk about that? That's why Kemi Badenoch does not rate you guys for stealing her brother's Shoe and Wristwatches.
25k for ransom you mean...
https://t.co/i6fPg6DIyk
Failed musician won’t respond to the retweet from Shaun? Or respond to the dig from Tunde.
It’s only women he has energy towards? Abi no deal to announce today cos the double homicide tag team on him and he’s ignoring ? LOOL.
If Kemi Badenoch was an Igbo woman,
Twitter would have been far more rowdy than it is.
But so far so good, there has been
No attacks on Yoruba people as a whole.
Only attacks on Kemi as a person.
I love how everybody now understands how to separate the person (who makes a comment) from the tribe they belong.
I hope and I pray this new objectivity in analysis of issues continues even when the subject of discussion comes from another side of the country.
Same way everybody and their dog swears they always loved Fela, but I distinctly remember my dad and his friends referring to him as "that Amugbó boy" when I was growing up, and his music was banned from radio airplay in Nigeria for decades.
Now governors attend 'Felabration' and every musician that has been famous for 2 minutes dey off trouser and raise 2 fists in the air. Same way everybody pretends to love Dele Giwa nowadays.
Everybody in Nigeria loves the counter-culture aesthetic, but only on the condition that the exponent is dead, so they can rewrite the story in line with their fake love.
A politician is busy stealing money & grabbing lands.
Tomorrow when you see his children you people will call them old money, instead of the child of a th!ef🤡