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@BwalaDaniel@PeterObi@BwalaDaniel, you are irredeemably shameless. You still brought Peter Obi into this?
I can't wait for your principal to be sacked, you'll become irrelevant.
So irrelevant that when your name is mentioned, we'll think it's the name of a human pet.
Wetin be dis?
This olabisi guy is funny, is he educated? Who trained this guy?
Bruh read the room!!! Bandits are actively moving to take over the country you are uncovering cache of arms in Enough, not Oyo, Ogbomoso or Kogi.🙆 What should we do? Throw a hero's party for you or give you a promotion 🤦
We are talking about saving a nation on the brink of total collapse, you are infering that there is no need to raise alarm over making an Atiku supporter and a known hater of Obi hold such a strategic position?
Haba, Oga Sam, that is no way to be proactive in solving the problem that will erupt later on.
The first business I started in the UK 🇬🇧 was Car Delivery across cities.
I spotted the idea when I went to buy my first car from man who would now become a business partner.
I saw the needs he had and immediately plugged in.
I'll share the Gist tonight.😊
I have given so many people chances on this street.
I have, by my recommendations, gotten jobs for many people on this street. Not just any job, great ones.
I have mentored a lot of people on this street.
No, you don’t have to pay me to do any of the above for you. Just be in your best character and prove to me that you are reliable.
And I will keep doing.
@oMoTonsore , my belief is that politicians will always stick together why will I not try as much as possible to coexist as peacefully as I can with my nearest neighbor despite their party affiliations. That nearest neighbor can come through for me faster than the government. So I am the lucky one😀 to have @tundeskie beside me.
My boss. I honestly wish everyone can support their choice of leaders without clawing at the throat of the next person. We are humans first and as such we have a right to our choices.
You and a few APC supporters have come through for me when it mattered the most, it confirms that as Nigerians we are loving people some people however are taking the political affiliations too far it is a sorry sight.
I knew BAT when he was a governor, he had some laudable policies, he still does now (whether anyone accepts or not), if he doesn't why do we have Nigerians clamoring to invest in Nigerian companies for the first time in a really long while?
My Oga thanks for the mention. I will always speak my truth. 🙏🙏🙏
@Temmy_omoileri@NneomaAkawor@Temmy_omoileri, may God's favor and blessings continue to shine on you, your family and everything you do. There are people with large hearts, yours is one of a kind.
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Aside from the gender issue, I believe I have what it takes to help the platform bring in tutors really vast in online teaching with the right tools, tutors with a track record of success with their students and knowledgeable in the UK education system.
I'd love to send a DM if it's okay.
She was born into poverty on the streets of Colombia, but by the time the world knew her name, she had become one of the most feared criminals in history.
Her name was Griselda Blanco, a woman so ruthless that she earned titles like "The Godmother of Cocaine," "La Madrina," and "The Black Widow."
As a young girl growing up in Medellín, crime was not something she witnessed from a distance it became a part of her life. While most children dreamed of a better future, Griselda was already walking a dangerous path that would eventually lead her to build a multi-million-dollar cocaine empire.
In the 1970s and 1980s, she became one of the most powerful figures in the drug trade, smuggling massive quantities of cocaine from Colombia into the United States. At the height of her power, her operation reportedly generated as much as $80 million every month.
But wealth was only one side of her story.
The other side was written in blood.
Miami became a battlefield during the infamous "Cocaine Cowboy" era, and Griselda stood at the center of it. Rivals disappeared. Enemies were hunted down. Murders became routine. Authorities and investigators would later link her to hundreds of killings.
Her nickname, "The Black Widow," came from a chilling coincidence—or perhaps something darker. Her three husbands all met violent ends. Whether by betrayal, revenge, or business disputes, death seemed to follow everyone around her.
Even her family was not spared. She had four sons, and three of them would eventually be killed in the violent world she helped create.
For years, Griselda appeared untouchable. But in 1985, U.S. authorities finally caught up with her. She was arrested in California, convicted on drug trafficking charges, and spent nearly two decades behind bars.
After her release, she was deported back to Colombia, where she lived a much quieter life or so it seemed.
Then, on September 3, 2012, fate came full circle.
As the 69 year old former drug queenpin stepped out of a butcher shop in Medellín, a motorcycle pulled up beside her. A gunman fired two shots into her head and sped away.
It was the very same method of assassination she had reportedly popularized decades earlier.
In the end, Griselda Blanco escaped rivals, cartels, and law enforcement for years, but she could not escape the violence that had defined her life.
Her story remains one of the most shocking chapters in the history of organized crime a tale of unimaginable wealth, ruthless ambition, and a legacy built on fear.
A reminder that in the world of crime, the throne is often temporary, and the bill always comes due.
Pablo Escobar never feared any man.
The only “man” that Pablo Escobar feared is a woman.
The woman called Griselda Blanco 🫅
Read more about her whenever you can.