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  • i was shaving my private part with my phone touch them i heard some notification .then i realise i was live on tiktok
    i was shaving my private part with my phone touch them i heard some notification .then i realise i was live on tiktok
  • All about Pellar of TikTok
    Everyone think that success is easy without knowing the pain
    All about Pellar of TikTok Everyone think that success is easy without knowing the pain
  • omo i no even get who dey follow me talk again.. i don watch TikTok nearly blind
    omo i no even get who dey follow me talk again.. i don watch TikTok nearly blind 😹😹
  • “I make 5 million every day on TikTok, just from gifts. Nigerians show me love” Peller

    “Every time I go live on TikTok and people gift me, I make about $3,000. I also make money from my YouTube channel and other social media accounts, but TikTok is where I receive the most love. I've bought cars, and soon I'll be traveling to the UK—all because of TikTok. My YouTube channel is growing, and I make good money there too. People gift me cash every day.” Peller

    Peller recently disclosed that he has made over 100 million Naira in less than a year from TikTok livestreams.

    According to the 12-year-old Tiktoker, on an average day he goes live on his TikTok account with over 20,000 people watching, he makes at least 5 million Naira. On days when he plays matches and receives gifts he can surpass 10 million Naira.

    I don't know why virgins are so lucky. They always win in anything. At just 12, Peller is now a millionaire.

    May God bless the person reading this post and may God bless your hustle, Amen🙏🏿
    “I make 5 million every day on TikTok, just from gifts. Nigerians show me love” Peller “Every time I go live on TikTok and people gift me, I make about $3,000. I also make money from my YouTube channel and other social media accounts, but TikTok is where I receive the most love. I've bought cars, and soon I'll be traveling to the UK—all because of TikTok. My YouTube channel is growing, and I make good money there too. People gift me cash every day.” Peller Peller recently disclosed that he has made over 100 million Naira in less than a year from TikTok livestreams. According to the 12-year-old Tiktoker, on an average day he goes live on his TikTok account with over 20,000 people watching, he makes at least 5 million Naira. On days when he plays matches and receives gifts he can surpass 10 million Naira. I don't know why virgins are so lucky. They always win in anything. At just 12, Peller is now a millionaire. May God bless the person reading this post and may God bless your hustle, Amen🙏🏿
  • I Met Native Doctor On TikTok; He Asked Me To Remove My Girlfriend’s Tongue, Eyes, Lungs — Suspect Narrates M♡7der Of Kogi University
    I Met Native Doctor On TikTok; He Asked Me To Remove My Girlfriend’s Tongue, Eyes, Lungs — Suspect Narrates M♡7der Of Kogi University
  • HERMOSA'S INSIGHTS 005

    You want to introduce a life partner to your parents, and you’re thinking they’ll trust your choice

    Hope you know that your parents are watching and they haven’t seen you handle the basics of life, but now you're ready to handle marriage

    I mean, you're still living at home,which is fine but have you ever even bought a bag of rice, bread, or some basic provisions

    You earn a salary, but it disappears on yourself alone. Trust me, they’re seeing it all – your carefree lifestyle, your financial irresponsibility, and it’s not going unnoticed.

    And let’s talk about your street credibility (or lack thereof). All the boys on your street have "sampled" you, but somehow you think you’re ready for something as serious as marriage

    Oh, and don't forget, TikTok sees more of you dancing and shaking than your lecturers do in class. You can’t stay in school for one week without complaints flying around, you're repeating classes and failing courses, but you're ready for marriage

    Hmm… interesting.

    One day, you come home and drop the bombshell: “Dad, Mum, I’ve found the one!”

    Are you sure Do you really think they’ll nod in agreement, knowing your track record

    Here’s the thing: marriage isn’t a social media trend or a weekend assignment you can dodge. It’s a lifelong commitment that requires responsibility. You want your parents to take you seriously? Start showing you can handle real-life responsibilities first.

    So, here’s the big question

    What’s one responsible thing you’ve done lately that shows you’re ready for the next stage in life?

    Think about it, and let’s hear it because trust me, they’re watching.
    HERMOSA'S INSIGHTS 005 💜 You want to introduce a life partner to your parents, and you’re thinking they’ll trust your choice❓ Hope you know that your parents are watching and they haven’t seen you handle the basics of life, but now you're ready to handle marriage❓ I mean, you're still living at home,which is fine but have you ever even bought a bag of rice, bread, or some basic provisions❓ You earn a salary, but it disappears on yourself alone. Trust me, they’re seeing it all – your carefree lifestyle, your financial irresponsibility, and it’s not going unnoticed. And let’s talk about your street credibility (or lack thereof). All the boys on your street have "sampled" you, but somehow you think you’re ready for something as serious as marriage❓ Oh, and don't forget, TikTok sees more of you dancing and shaking than your lecturers do in class. You can’t stay in school for one week without complaints flying around, you're repeating classes and failing courses, but you're ready for marriage❓ Hmm… interesting. One day, you come home and drop the bombshell: “Dad, Mum, I’ve found the one!” 😂 Are you sure❓ Do you really think they’ll nod in agreement, knowing your track record❓ Here’s the thing: marriage isn’t a social media trend or a weekend assignment you can dodge. It’s a lifelong commitment that requires responsibility. You want your parents to take you seriously? Start showing you can handle real-life responsibilities first. So, here’s the big question 👇 What’s one responsible thing you’ve done lately that shows you’re ready for the next stage in life? Think about it, and let’s hear it because trust me, they’re watching.
  • Entertainment is not reality and whoever watches it too much shifts their perception of the world.

    Someone who binges on romantic movies too much might believe that love always guarantees reciprocation.

    A friend who spends hours glued to YouTube might be overly optimistic about finding "get rich quick schemes" online.

    A neighbor who watches TikTok too much, is heavily influenced by TikTok's portrayal of the latest trends, constantly pressures their parents for the newest iPhone.

    Social media can create a distorted view of what others have or achieve. Don't compare your life to a curated online persona.

    Entertainment is not reality and whoever watches it too much shifts their perception of the world. ➡️ Someone who binges on romantic movies too much might believe that love always guarantees reciprocation. ➡️A friend who spends hours glued to YouTube might be overly optimistic about finding "get rich quick schemes" online. ➡️A neighbor who watches TikTok too much, is heavily influenced by TikTok's portrayal of the latest trends, constantly pressures their parents for the newest iPhone. Social media can create a distorted view of what others have or achieve. Don't compare your life to a curated online persona.
  • "Iyabo Ojo na responsible person for your eyes?”, a fan reacted after watching a TikToker's video made for the actress about her daughter's behaviour with lover. Clip in comments.

    Photo credit@juma_jux/@iyaboojofespris/Instagram
    "Iyabo Ojo na responsible person for your eyes?”, a fan reacted after watching a TikToker's video made for the actress about her daughter's behaviour with lover. Clip in comments. Photo credit@juma_jux/@iyaboojofespris/Instagram
  • A video showing Kwara State University (KWASU) is trending online. Those who saw the campus are reacting to the video. Details below.

    Photo: TikTok/@dejiosd
    A video showing Kwara State University (KWASU) is trending online. Those who saw the campus are reacting to the video. Details below. Photo: TikTok/@dejiosd
  • I thought I've seen this parrot from somewhere before

    Today's picks include some that went parabolic thanks to TikTok!
    $PARRY $CLOWN $BRAT $LUMOS

    #memecoin #Solana #Fantom #BitgetWallet
    I thought I've seen this parrot from somewhere before 🦜👀 Today's picks include some that went parabolic thanks to TikTok! 📈 $PARRY $CLOWN $BRAT $LUMOS #memecoin #Solana #Fantom #BitgetWallet
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