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  • As a kid I liked playing with stones till one day i threw one and it hit my dad's fowl and it d!ed instantly.🏾‍♂️
    I thought i was just alone but surprisingly, my sister was right behind me watching.
    Then she said "give me $1000 LD and i won't tell dad" I said "i don't have but please don't tell him he will beàt me up."
    The following day, dad told her to wash the plates and sweep the surrounding, 🍽but she said: "dad , Tygä said he will do it"
    Then she came to me and said: "Tygä, u wash the plates and sweep the surrounding or else, don't forget u k!lled a fowl "👈🏻
    Without hesitating, i washed the plates and
    swept the surrounding for her.
    The next day, dad told her to go and fetch
    water and fill the drum. 🛢🛢
    She said again: "dad, Tygä said he will do it"
    Then she came to me and said: "Tygä, u
    remember that fowl ??
    Fill this drum with water🛢🛢🛢or else...."
    That's how i drew water and filled the drum.
    That same day in the evening, dad sent her to the market to buy food items, and again she
    said: "dad, Tygä said he will go and buy them"
    She came to me again and said: "Tygä don't forget that the fowl is still deàd, go to the market and buy d food items or else.... "🤷🏻‍♀🤷‍♂🤷‍♂🤷🏻‍♀🙆
    I just stood up and went to my Daddy with tears in my eyes, I found him sitted in the house, I went to him, knelt down and said while crying:
    "Dad, I'm so sorry pls forgive me. I'm the one who killéd your fowl but it wasn't a deliberate action, plz dad forgive me I'm sorry."
    Then he replied: "my son, the day u killéd the fowl, I was at the window🏛 watching everything
    that happened🙆🏼‍♂.
    Your sister made u her slàve because u did not want to come to me to confess and apologise. 🙏🏾But now u have done it, u will be free, she will no longer use u again."🤦🏽‍♂Yùñg Tygä?‍♀🤦🏽‍♂
    MORAL:
    "Each time we sin, God sees us and want us to repent."
    As a kid I liked playing with stones till one day i threw one and it hit my dad's fowl🐔 and it d!ed instantly.🌹🙆🏾‍♂️😥 I thought i was just alone but surprisingly, my sister👩 was right behind me watching.🌹🙏 🌹Then she said "give me $1000 LD and i won't tell dad" I said "i don't have but please don't tell him he will beàt me up." 🌹The following day, dad told her to wash the plates and sweep the surrounding, 🍽🍴but she said: "dad , Tygä said he will do it"🤔🌹 🌹Then she came to me and said: "Tygä, u wash the plates and sweep the surrounding or else, don't forget u k!lled a fowl 🐔"🌹👈🏻 🌹Without hesitating, i washed the plates and swept the surrounding for her.🌹 🌹The next day, dad told her to go and fetch water and fill the drum.🌹 🚰🛢🛢 🌹She said again: "dad, Tygä said he will do it"🌹 🌹Then she came to me and said: "Tygä, u remember that fowl 🐔??🌹 🌹Fill this drum with water🛢🛢🛢or else...."🌹 🌹That's how i drew water and filled the drum.🌹 🌹That same day in the evening, dad sent her to the market to buy food items,🍞🥦🥒🍑🍒🍠🥐🍚🥙🌮 and again she said: "dad, Tygä said he will go and buy them"🌹 🌹She came to me again and said: "Tygä don't forget that the fowl 🐔 is still deàd, go to the market and buy d food items or else.... "🤷🏻‍♀🤷‍♂🤷‍♂🤷🏻‍♀🙆🙆 I just stood up and went to my Daddy with tears in my eyes😪😭, I found him sitted in the house, I went to him, knelt down and said while crying:🌹 🌹"Dad, I'm so sorry pls forgive me. I'm the one who killéd your fowl🐓 but it wasn't a deliberate action, plz dad forgive me I'm sorry."👏 🌹Then he replied: "my son, the day u killéd the fowl🐓, I was at the window🏛 watching everything that happened🙆🏼‍♂. Your sister made u her slàve because u did not want to come to me to confess and apologise. 🙏🏾🌹But now u have done it, u will be free, she will no longer use u again."🤦🏽‍♂Yùñg Tygä?‍♀🤦🏽‍♂ MORAL: "Each time we sin, God sees us and want us to repent."
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  • A lady goes into a store to buy some cat food. The cashier says, “I’m very sorry, ma’am, but we need proof that you actually have a cat. Some people nowadays will buy cat food to eat.” The lady finds this odd, but goes home, brings her cat back and is able to buy the cat food.
    The next day, the same lady goes to the store to buy some dog food. The cashier says, “I’m very sorry, ma’am, but we need proof that you actually have a dog. Some people nowadays will buy dog food to eat.” The lady feels slightly annoyed, but goes home, brings her dog back and is able to buy the dog food.
    The next day, the same lady goes to the store to buy some baby food. The cashier says, “I’m very sorry, ma’am, but we need proof that you actually have a baby. Some people nowadays will buy baby food to eat.” By now the lady is feeling well and truly irritated, but goes home, brings her baby back and is able to buy the baby food.
    The next day, the lady goes to the store and approaches the cashier, holding a small box with a hole in the front. “Please put your finger in here.” she says. The cashier gives her an odd look and says, “Absolutely not, you might be hiding a spider in there.” The lady replies, “Please don’t worry, I’m not.”
    The cashier is still skeptical. “Are you hiding a rat?”
    “No.”
    “A snake?”
    “No.”
    “Well….All right.”
    The cashier puts her finger in the box and touches something soft and squishy; she pulls her finger out, smells it and says, “This smells like poop!”
    “Exactly,” the lady replies. “Now can I buy some toilet paper?”
    please follow up
    A lady goes into a store to buy some cat food. The cashier says, “I’m very sorry, ma’am, but we need proof that you actually have a cat. Some people nowadays will buy cat food to eat.” The lady finds this odd, but goes home, brings her cat back and is able to buy the cat food. The next day, the same lady goes to the store to buy some dog food. The cashier says, “I’m very sorry, ma’am, but we need proof that you actually have a dog. Some people nowadays will buy dog food to eat.” The lady feels slightly annoyed, but goes home, brings her dog back and is able to buy the dog food. The next day, the same lady goes to the store to buy some baby food. The cashier says, “I’m very sorry, ma’am, but we need proof that you actually have a baby. Some people nowadays will buy baby food to eat.” By now the lady is feeling well and truly irritated, but goes home, brings her baby back and is able to buy the baby food. The next day, the lady goes to the store and approaches the cashier, holding a small box with a hole in the front. “Please put your finger in here.” she says. The cashier gives her an odd look and says, “Absolutely not, you might be hiding a spider in there.” The lady replies, “Please don’t worry, I’m not.” The cashier is still skeptical. “Are you hiding a rat?” “No.” “A snake?” “No.” “Well….All right.” The cashier puts her finger in the box and touches something soft and squishy; she pulls her finger out, smells it and says, “This smells like poop!” “Exactly,” the lady replies. “Now can I buy some toilet paper?” please follow up
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  • A little boy was in a bus eating chocolate, then he took another one and then another..... aman next to him said "Do you know that too much of it will damage your teeth?" The boy replied "my grandfather lived for 132yrs" the man asked "was it because of eating chocolate?" The boy replied "no, he was always minding his own business."

    Moral lesson: learn to mind your business.
    A little boy was in a bus eating chocolate, then he took another one and then another..... aman next to him said "Do you know that too much of it will damage your teeth?" The boy replied "my grandfather lived for 132yrs" the man asked "was it because of eating chocolate?" The boy replied "no, he was always minding his own business." Moral lesson: learn to mind your business.
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  • You are the sunshine that fades all the darkness in my life. You are my road to redemption. I have never loved someone so deeply than you. I love you more than I can say. Nothing can ever change my love for you!
    You are the sunshine that fades all the darkness in my life. You are my road to redemption. I have never loved someone so deeply than you. I love you more than I can say. Nothing can ever change my love for you!
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  • EPL: Amorim Set to Break African Transfer Record with €100m Bid for Super Eagles Star

    Manchester United are reportedly preparing a €100 million offer for Super Eagles forward Ademola Lookman, according to Spanish outlet Fichajes.

    Lookman has become one of the most sought-after players in Europe, thanks to his impressive performances. He played a pivotal role in leading Nigeria to the 2023 AFCON final and Atalanta to the Coppa Italia final.

    The Nigerian forward further boosted his reputation by scoring a remarkable hat-trick that helped Atalanta secure the UEFA Europa League title. His exceptional form earned him a 14th-place finish in the 2024 Ballon d’Or rankings.

    Paris Saint-Germain were linked with Lookman during the summer, but no deal materialized. More recently, Arsenal have expressed interest in signing the 27-year-old.

    However, Lookman could now be on his way to Manchester United, with manager Ruben Amorim reportedly keen to make him a marquee signing. A €100m move would not only mark a significant addition to United's squad but also make Lookman the most expensive African footballer in history.

    Despite being allocated a modest transfer budget, Amorim is eager to secure key players and views Lookman as essential to his plans for success at Old Trafford.

    EPL: Amorim Set to Break African Transfer Record with €100m Bid for Super Eagles Star Manchester United are reportedly preparing a €100 million offer for Super Eagles forward Ademola Lookman, according to Spanish outlet Fichajes. Lookman has become one of the most sought-after players in Europe, thanks to his impressive performances. He played a pivotal role in leading Nigeria to the 2023 AFCON final and Atalanta to the Coppa Italia final. The Nigerian forward further boosted his reputation by scoring a remarkable hat-trick that helped Atalanta secure the UEFA Europa League title. His exceptional form earned him a 14th-place finish in the 2024 Ballon d’Or rankings. Paris Saint-Germain were linked with Lookman during the summer, but no deal materialized. More recently, Arsenal have expressed interest in signing the 27-year-old. However, Lookman could now be on his way to Manchester United, with manager Ruben Amorim reportedly keen to make him a marquee signing. A €100m move would not only mark a significant addition to United's squad but also make Lookman the most expensive African footballer in history. Despite being allocated a modest transfer budget, Amorim is eager to secure key players and views Lookman as essential to his plans for success at Old Trafford.
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  • Twice I've sent money to this girl to visit me and she didn't show up.
    The first time was in 2023.
    I met her here on Facebook. She was quite lovely and went by the name Ogadi Uka.
    I approached her and made clear to her that the reason why I texted her was because I liked her. After several months of flirting and late-night chatting, I requested that she visit me and she agreed.
    The problem was that she lived in Lagos, and I Aba.
    I agreed to fund her transport bills from Lagos to Aba and back. It summed up to 40K then. She was to stay with me for three days.
    The day she was supposed to come to my house, her number was suddenly not going. It was switched off. I texted her on Facebook, on WhatsApp, left voice notes and all for her and all were left unreplied to.
    Three days later, she called me and told me that she fainted that morning and her neighbours had to rush her to a nearby clinic where treatments were administered to her. She showed me a picture of her on a drip.
    I told her it was okay, that she should not bother coming anymore and should instead use that money to buy drugs. She thanked me profusely and called me a good man.
    I texted and called her throughout that week to know the state of her health, and even sent more money to her to buy fruits and juice.
    Five months later, I asked her to visit me again and she agreed. I sent her 50K for transport.
    That day, I waited and waited and waited but she didn't show up. Her line was inactive. Her Facebook account was suddenly deactivated.
    I was mād. I was flabbergastēd. I wanted to cry.
    Two days later, she called me and told me that she was sorry, that her mom dièd that morning so she couldn't come. She told me that she was still grieving, so I should understand.
    I told her that I thought she was an orphan. I even showed her a screenshot of our text where she mentioned she was an orphan.
    She told me Oh, Ah, that she wasn't talking about her real mother. That she was talking about her Aunty. That her Aunty was the one that diēd and she was like a mother to her because she trained her and her siblings.
    She told me that she couldn't visit me because she used the money I sent to her to sort out her mom's (Aunty's) mortuāry things.
    She said sorry and I accepted with an okay.
    Two months later—early this year—I asked her to visit me but told her that I had relocated to Abuja ooo. I showed her pictures of my new house, a very modern apartment with AC, a flat TV, huge couches, and a sleek interior. I even showed her the new car the company I run social media pages for gifted me, and she congratulated me.
    I asked her if she could come from Lagos to Abuja, and that if she couldn't, I'd understand. She said she can. But she told me she didn't have money for the bus fare, that ten kobo no dey her account.
    I sent her 20K for her bus fare. I told her I would give her money for the bus home on the day she would leave my place.
    That day, I kept calling her. She told me when she booked a bus, when she entered it, when they left the park, and when she reached Abuja, by 2 in the afternoon.
    Immediately she reached the park in Abuja, I called her and told her to take a bike to Gwarinpa and that once she reached there, she should give the bikeman the phone so I would give him directions to my house.
    After I ended the call with her, I switched off my phone.
    By the time I switched on my phone by 5 in the evening, streams of texts pinged into my Facebook. 46 messages I had received from her. I called her and as soon as she picked up, she started shouting at me. She said she was stranded on the road and had been calling me, that I knew she didn't have any money on her, not even her in her bank account, that she didn't like this, that I should quickly pick her up from the junction.
    I told me that I was sorry, and then I told her to flag down a bikeman so I would give him directions to my house.
    Immediately she hailed a bike and gave the man the phone, I asked the man to tell her to go home, that I didn't even know where Gwarinpa was in Abuja because I still live in Aba full full. I told him to tell her that however she manages to find her way home—that is if she finds her way home—I don't care.
    Then I switched off my phone again
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    Twice I've sent money to this girl to visit me and she didn't show up. The first time was in 2023. I met her here on Facebook. She was quite lovely and went by the name Ogadi Uka. I approached her and made clear to her that the reason why I texted her was because I liked her. After several months of flirting and late-night chatting, I requested that she visit me and she agreed. The problem was that she lived in Lagos, and I Aba. I agreed to fund her transport bills from Lagos to Aba and back. It summed up to 40K then. She was to stay with me for three days. The day she was supposed to come to my house, her number was suddenly not going. It was switched off. I texted her on Facebook, on WhatsApp, left voice notes and all for her and all were left unreplied to. Three days later, she called me and told me that she fainted that morning and her neighbours had to rush her to a nearby clinic where treatments were administered to her. She showed me a picture of her on a drip. I told her it was okay, that she should not bother coming anymore and should instead use that money to buy drugs. She thanked me profusely and called me a good man. I texted and called her throughout that week to know the state of her health, and even sent more money to her to buy fruits and juice. Five months later, I asked her to visit me again and she agreed. I sent her 50K for transport. That day, I waited and waited and waited but she didn't show up. Her line was inactive. Her Facebook account was suddenly deactivated. I was mād. I was flabbergastēd. I wanted to cry. Two days later, she called me and told me that she was sorry, that her mom dièd that morning so she couldn't come. She told me that she was still grieving, so I should understand. I told her that I thought she was an orphan. I even showed her a screenshot of our text where she mentioned she was an orphan. She told me Oh, Ah, that she wasn't talking about her real mother. That she was talking about her Aunty. That her Aunty was the one that diēd and she was like a mother to her because she trained her and her siblings. She told me that she couldn't visit me because she used the money I sent to her to sort out her mom's (Aunty's) mortuāry things. She said sorry and I accepted with an okay. Two months later—early this year—I asked her to visit me but told her that I had relocated to Abuja ooo. I showed her pictures of my new house, a very modern apartment with AC, a flat TV, huge couches, and a sleek interior. I even showed her the new car the company I run social media pages for gifted me, and she congratulated me. I asked her if she could come from Lagos to Abuja, and that if she couldn't, I'd understand. She said she can. But she told me she didn't have money for the bus fare, that ten kobo no dey her account. I sent her 20K for her bus fare. I told her I would give her money for the bus home on the day she would leave my place. That day, I kept calling her. She told me when she booked a bus, when she entered it, when they left the park, and when she reached Abuja, by 2 in the afternoon. Immediately she reached the park in Abuja, I called her and told her to take a bike to Gwarinpa and that once she reached there, she should give the bikeman the phone so I would give him directions to my house. After I ended the call with her, I switched off my phone. By the time I switched on my phone by 5 in the evening, streams of texts pinged into my Facebook. 46 messages I had received from her. I called her and as soon as she picked up, she started shouting at me. She said she was stranded on the road and had been calling me, that I knew she didn't have any money on her, not even her in her bank account, that she didn't like this, that I should quickly pick her up from the junction. I told me that I was sorry, and then I told her to flag down a bikeman so I would give him directions to my house. Immediately she hailed a bike and gave the man the phone, I asked the man to tell her to go home, that I didn't even know where Gwarinpa was in Abuja because I still live in Aba full full. I told him to tell her that however she manages to find her way home—that is if she finds her way home—I don't care. Then I switched off my phone again Follow me for more
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  • Arsenal urged to pursue Victor Osimhen as doubts arise over Kai Havertz's quality.

    Arsenal have been advised to sign Victor Osimhen, with criticism directed at their current first-choice No. 9, Kai Havertz, who is considered "nowhere near" the world-class standard the club needs to compete at the highest level.

    Last season, Mikel Arteta's team showcased an impressive attacking display, scoring 91 Premier League goals and finishing just behind Manchester City. However, their goals were distributed across the team, with Bukayo Saka leading as top scorer with 16 goals—far behind Erling Haaland's 27. Havertz, who often played in midfield, contributed 13 goals in his debut season at Arsenal.

    This season, Havertz has been deployed as a No. 9 but has managed only four goals in 11 Premier League appearances, alongside strikes in the Champions League and the Carabao Cup. While his tally isn’t insignificant, it falls short compared to Mohamed Salah's eight and Haaland's league-leading 12 goals.

    Former Arsenal captain William Gallas criticized Havertz's performance, claiming he lacks the elite quality Arsenal require to compete with Manchester City and Liverpool. Gallas called on the club to act decisively, saying it is "obvious" they need to bring in Osimhen to strengthen their attack.

    "Kai Havertz has never been the right player to help Arsenal win the Premier League title. He's a good player, but he's not top class. I'm sorry, but he's nowhere near world-class level. Arsenal need to replace him at striker," Gallas told Genting Casino.

    Arsenal urged to pursue Victor Osimhen as doubts arise over Kai Havertz's quality. Arsenal have been advised to sign Victor Osimhen, with criticism directed at their current first-choice No. 9, Kai Havertz, who is considered "nowhere near" the world-class standard the club needs to compete at the highest level. Last season, Mikel Arteta's team showcased an impressive attacking display, scoring 91 Premier League goals and finishing just behind Manchester City. However, their goals were distributed across the team, with Bukayo Saka leading as top scorer with 16 goals—far behind Erling Haaland's 27. Havertz, who often played in midfield, contributed 13 goals in his debut season at Arsenal. This season, Havertz has been deployed as a No. 9 but has managed only four goals in 11 Premier League appearances, alongside strikes in the Champions League and the Carabao Cup. While his tally isn’t insignificant, it falls short compared to Mohamed Salah's eight and Haaland's league-leading 12 goals. Former Arsenal captain William Gallas criticized Havertz's performance, claiming he lacks the elite quality Arsenal require to compete with Manchester City and Liverpool. Gallas called on the club to act decisively, saying it is "obvious" they need to bring in Osimhen to strengthen their attack. "Kai Havertz has never been the right player to help Arsenal win the Premier League title. He's a good player, but he's not top class. I'm sorry, but he's nowhere near world-class level. Arsenal need to replace him at striker," Gallas told Genting Casino.
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  • PORTRAITS OF SHAME

    In the market you find a poor woman with a baby at her back you lower your car window and with a military rough command voice you asked her:

    How much are you selling those onions and bananas?

    The poor seller politely replies,
    "N1,500 for a bunch of bananas and N1,000 for a pack of onions.''

    With pride you demand the bunch of bananas at N800 and the the pack of onions at N700 or else you will leave.

    The poor seller resigns to fate and replies, "take them at the price you want. I have not made any sale today, at least I have something for supper now."

    She has made a loss but she goes further to buy a plastic bag for you to pack the two items you have just bought.

    You order her to hurry up otherwise you may change your mind. She apologises and with a smile, she gives you the items and she blesses you for patronizing her.

    You literally throw the money at her and you sped away leaving behind a cloud of smoke and dust which causes a bit of discomfort to her and the baby. She is coughing while securing her little money. Her poverty has left her with no choice.

    You have now arrived at the 5-star restaurant where you are to meet friends and you ask them to order food and drinks of their choice.

    They order expensive food and the leftovers are more than the food they have eaten.

    The total bill is N65,000 and you pay without bargaining, you gave a tip of N5,000 appreciating the waiter for a delicious meal....which you didn't eat even half of.

    This incident might seem quite normal to you but it's inhumane...

    THE POINT IS:-

    Why do we always show that we have the bargaining power when we buy from the poor?

    Why do we become arrogant when buying from the poor?

    Why do we become stingy when buying from the vulnerable?

    Why do we show generosity to those who do not even need our generosity?

    Why do we become polite when buying from the rich who view our money as mere change?

    Why do we channel money to a sea of money?

    Please buy simple goods from the poor people at high prices....do it deliberately.

    Sometimes, pay extra for the items you buy from poor women...you are only blessing them in your little way

    Please where possible buy items from local markets.

    To everyone reading this, please, everytime you see them in traffic, taxi parks, bus stops, on the streets....just buy!

    Don't bargain. They are not looking for money to buy expensive clothes or mansions or cars, but to feed their children back home and pay school fees.

    Please let's support the less privileged #everyone #follower #viralpost2024 #highlightsシ
    PORTRAITS OF SHAME In the market you find a poor woman with a baby at her back you lower your car window and with a military rough command voice you asked her: How much are you selling those onions and bananas? The poor seller politely replies, "N1,500 for a bunch of bananas and N1,000 for a pack of onions.'' With pride you demand the bunch of bananas at N800 and the the pack of onions at N700 or else you will leave. The poor seller resigns to fate and replies, "take them at the price you want. I have not made any sale today, at least I have something for supper now." She has made a loss but she goes further to buy a plastic bag for you to pack the two items you have just bought. You order her to hurry up otherwise you may change your mind. She apologises and with a smile, she gives you the items and she blesses you for patronizing her. You literally throw the money at her and you sped away leaving behind a cloud of smoke and dust which causes a bit of discomfort to her and the baby. She is coughing while securing her little money. Her poverty has left her with no choice. You have now arrived at the 5-star restaurant where you are to meet friends and you ask them to order food and drinks of their choice. They order expensive food and the leftovers are more than the food they have eaten. The total bill is N65,000 and you pay without bargaining, you gave a tip of N5,000 appreciating the waiter for a delicious meal....which you didn't eat even half of. This incident might seem quite normal to you but it's inhumane... THE POINT IS:-👇 Why do we always show that we have the bargaining power when we buy from the poor? Why do we become arrogant when buying from the poor? Why do we become stingy when buying from the vulnerable? Why do we show generosity to those who do not even need our generosity? Why do we become polite when buying from the rich who view our money as mere change? Why do we channel money to a sea of money? Please buy simple goods from the poor people at high prices....do it deliberately. Sometimes, pay extra for the items you buy from poor women...you are only blessing them in your little way Please where possible buy items from local markets. To everyone reading this, please, everytime you see them in traffic, taxi parks, bus stops, on the streets....just buy! Don't bargain. They are not looking for money to buy expensive clothes or mansions or cars, but to feed their children back home and pay school fees. Please let's support the less privileged🙏🙏🙏🙏 #everyone #follower #viralpost2024 #highlightsシ゚
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