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pointblank247: The grammar police welldun sir, the founder founder, AI Grammar Checker ,the Grammar Errors Detector, Certified Good Grammar Executive ah greet you specially sir… they suppose change your citizenship from Nigerian to grammarian but I go vex for you if for real life your pocket no fat the way your vocabulary long 2 Likes |
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"Put my hand on my chest I declare I need help cos I been feeling wasted sumbody replace me, every thing that I go through now don't faze me if it don't break me down it gone make me" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6R_n7o9-ru0?si=qQUq7j3-ILue2MJw |
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Promising Underground Bandlab Artist HellBoyy frm south south dropped off his new single Moonlight Town "Naija Don Dey Cast oh " https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6R_n7o9-ru0?si=qQUq7j3-ILue2MJw |
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Bruh if you truly like the gyal and would rlly love to keep her in your life, I think you need to open up to ha, first let ha know, try have a heart to heart conversation and see where her mind is at ... It's either she wanna be a team player or a liability, if she wanna stay being a liability then you need to let go, peace of mind over everything.... You dey do your big boy normally before she enter your life but now e con be like say she dey drag u back, na the way the life be sumtimes, women dey come with some type of responsibilities u ghats dey fully equipped and ready to chest everything wey dey come with their wahala, especially the ones wey no be team playas, wey no ready to build frm scratch with a nigha.. Give dem chance make u nuh go drown yourself oo blooda.. Real matter
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Eunoiaa:lmaooo the way I'm rolling rn brah... Half a mil to get to know sumbody yep I'm ready to die single.. I rather buy sum more zenith bank stocks... your fada, your real papa |
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Oga shut up just say you didn't grow up in an urban community becos half all the family in the neighborhood I grew up were single mothers, the fathers were married to other women.. Plus only 3% of una papa married una mama a virgin, so cut the Malarkey and find beauty in the new generation
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Your comment has zero correlation with the activities that transpired in the clip una need to dey shut up if una nuh get any relevant info or talk piece on a particular topic E get why 2 Likes |
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Held my head high even when I'm incapable...
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Gangties off the waistline
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I love storylines like this. Blood u maintained composure even under pressure and it paid off. Becos u understood ur rights they couldn't trick you out your spot. It could've been a different story if you had played into their mind games and assaulted an officer due to frustration like 80% of pple would have. they would've switched it up and charged you with assault. The NPF is filled with unprofessional police officers, and it's understandable it has been like this for decades because the department has been underfunded ND can't hire real professional crime stoppers . it's up to every citizen of this great nation to sick knowledge on how to navigate the bogus system if you want to survive. They know 90% civilians can't afford lawyers or proper defense team so they use that to their advantage. 6 Likes |
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biaframaster200: hell nah brah I'm not the one who had u living backwards get off my dicc boyy and go enjoy ur miserable life.. I'm not part of ur youth campaign boyy u got me all the way fucced up u cock ring |
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Me: Why is the Nigeria police force so disorganized and corrupt ?? AI : There are several reasons why the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) has been plagued by disorganization and corruption over the years. Here are some possible factors: Underfunding: The NPF has been chronically underfunded, which has hampered its ability to perform its duties effectively. This has led to a lack of equipment, poor training, and low morale among police officers. Poor recruitment and training: The recruitment process for the NPF has been criticized for being opaque and nepotistic. Moreover, the training given to police officers has been inadequate, leading to a lack of professionalism and ability. Political interference: The NPF is subject to political interference at both the federal and state levels. Politicians often use the police force to advance their own interests, leading to a lack of impartiality and independence. Low pay and corruption: Police officers in Nigeria are some of the lowest-paid in the world, which has made them vulnerable to corruption. Bribery and extortion have become endemic in the NPF, leading to a breakdown of trust between the police and the public. Lack of community policing: The NPF has been criticized for being too centralized and top-heavy, with little emphasis on community policing. This has led to a lack of trust and cooperation between the police and local communities. Lack of ability: Finally, the NPF has been criticized for a lack of ability. Police officers who engage in misconduct are rarely punished, leading to a culture of impunity that reinforces corrupt and unprofessional behavior. Addressing these issues will require a concerted effort from both the government and civil society. Improving the working conditions of police officers, reforming recruitment and training processes, strengthening ability mechanisms, and promoting community policing are some of the steps that can be taken to improve the effectiveness and integrity of the Nigeria Police Force. ME : I feel like mentality in the society is part of the problem AI : Yes, you are right. The mentality and attitudes of people in society can contribute to the problems in the Nigeria Police Force. Here are some examples: Acceptance of corruption: Corruption has become so entrenched in Nigerian society that it is often seen as a normal part of life. This attitude can make it difficult to combat corruption within the police force, as the public may not be willing to report police misconduct. Lack of trust in the police: Many Nigerians do not trust the police due to their reputation for corruption and brutality. This can make it difficult for the police to work effectively with communities, and can create a vicious cycle where police misconduct leads to further mistrust and hostility from the public. Prejudice and discrimination: The police force, like many institutions in Nigerian society, can be affected by prejudice and discrimination. This can lead to unequal treatment of different groups of people, and can erode trust in the police among marginalized communities. Lack of civic responsibility: Finally, the lack of civic responsibility among some of society can contribute to problems in the police force. If people are not willing to report crimes or cooperate with the police, it can make it more difficult for the police to do their job effectively. Addressing these societal attitudes and behaviors will require a broader effort to promote transparency, ability, and civic engagement. This could involve initiatives to promote anti-corruption values and practices, efforts to build trust between the police and the public, and campaigns to promote civic education and participation. - ChatGpT |
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mmmmmmhmmmm THIS IS SUPER STORY
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Life doesn't revolve around marriage
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Define Yahoo According to Oxford?
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If it ain't a Glock 19 ion want it
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Surprised Abt the Nigeria election result? No we not. I dn't even speak on politics but why you think the election process is still left vulnerable and easily manipulated ? Even in this generation with all the advanced technology we're witnessing in this our lifetime, Nigeria still conduct presidential elections on paper and it's obviously handled unprofessionally lmao Yeah electronic voting machines as his own disadvantages which I'm aware of but it offers more advantages which the corrupt system of Nigeria won't acknowledge cos they like the election vulnerable for manipulation that's what works for them.. Feels like corruption is here to stay in Nigeria 4L and that's deep lmao 🤣😂 |
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Gotta apply hexa hella extra press to succeed. even folks who grind dirty still go thru the process, it gets spunky in all areas of the struggle. just stay true to ur character and keep doin what u believe will work for u It's a marathon not a sprint 2 Likes |
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Ignorant ass note
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Very unprofessional ðŸ˜
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it be really people in their 20's & touching 40's on the internet politicking about igboland, Hausa land, Yoruba land, it be really people who justify a society where humans gets burnt alive in Broad daylight while their children watched people who thinks burning banks and destroying banks property and causing havoc in the community is gone get u your new naira note It be people who dnt know the importance of self defense people who find it so difficult to adjust to modern technology utilize digital banking and accept the situation of the nation for what it is for the main time.. people who wants to be treated fairly but thinks the next man don't deserve fair treatment people really justify hypocrisy when it's in their favor congratulations una done finally create an unhealthy society where people think it's cool to be delusional and ignorant y'all might need more than PVC if you want a progressive nation start from cooperation, respect for individual rights, and adherence to laws. couple Nigerians needa get their sh!t together, it's 2023 why u living baccwards ? |
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Ekundayo7574:bruh prolly dn't kno hw to read 1 Like |
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Blood got beefs got caught loafing then they blammed, 💥 pow, headshot, heavy breathing, blood gushing, he on the ground....
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Pocket watching ass conversations...
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Tpave:?? U feel oppressed by anoda man's lifestyle, then that's ur problem |
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MyGeneration:I'm vouching for the whole West Africa to |
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Waterlilly:blood that's ain' considered a milf |
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she laying down dere like she gettin' molested, hell nahw that's a no no
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immanuelsize:exactly !!! |
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