• Good afternoon amazing people
    How is your Sunday evening going?

    Let's have a restful evening with this question

    Which of these is not a vegetable?

    Drop your answer in the comment section
    Let's go
    Good afternoon amazing people 🥰 How is your Sunday evening going? Let's have a restful evening with this question 😘 👉 Which of these is not a vegetable? Drop your answer in the comment section 👇🥰 Let's go 🚶😁
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  • Nothing lasts forever ooo

    Association of Brotherhood
    Gather here and advise this una comrade

    Let him know nothing lasts forever
    Na that the rush is hot he should pick fast before it cools down

    Which of the ladies would you advise him to marry?

    Drop your advice in the comment section
    Let's go

    Nothing lasts forever ooo 😭😭😭😭 Association of Brotherhood 😁 Gather here and advise this una comrade 🤣🤣 Let him know nothing lasts forever 😭 Na that the rush is hot 🔥 he should pick fast 😁🤣 before it cools down 😁🥰 👉 Which of the ladies would you advise him to marry? Drop your advice in the comment section 👇🥰 Let's go 🚶😁
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  • The mistery of the shoe under the bed ,

    One afternoon, a lady was relaxing at home. She had just finished cleaning the house and was wrapped in a towel after taking a bath. Suddenly, she heard a knock at the door.
    To her surprise, it was her husband, a soldier, who had returned home earlier than expected from duty.
    "Honey, you're back!" she shouted excitedly as she opened the door. "I missed you so much!"
    The soldier smiled and stepped inside.
    "I missed you too," he replied.
    The lady laughed nervously. Unknown to the soldier, another man had entered the house earlier and was currently hiding under the bed in the bedroom, praying for a miracle.
    Under the bed, the man whispered to himself, "Please, God, let this soldier be tired and sleep immediately."
    The soldier walked into the bedroom.
    The hidden man held his breath.
    The lady stood at the doorway, sweating despite the fan blowing at full speed.
    Then the soldier suddenly stopped.
    He looked down at the floor.
    He looked again.
    Then he looked at his wife.
    Then back at the floor.
    "Honey..."
    "Y-yes?" the lady replied.
    The soldier pointed at a large male shoe near the bed.
    "Honey, I missed you too... but who owns this shoe on the floor?"
    The lady froze.
    Under the bed, the hidden man nearly fainted.
    The soldier continued.
    "I know it's not mine."
    The lady's brain immediately started running faster than a racing motorcycle.
    "Oh, that shoe?" she said nervously. "It's... it's... it's a charity shoe!"
    "A charity shoe?" asked the soldier.
    "Yes! Someone donated it!"
    The soldier folded his arms.
    "To our bedroom?"
    The lady swallowed hard.
    Under the bed, the hidden man silently begged the ancestors for help.
    The soldier picked up the shoe and examined it carefully.
    Then he noticed something else.
    "There is only one shoe."
    The lady quickly nodded.
    "Exactly! That's why it's charity. The owner couldn't afford the second one."
    The soldier stared at her.
    The hidden man under the bed covered his face in embarrassment.
    Suddenly, a phone under the bed started ringing loudly.
    RING! RING! RING!
    Everyone froze.
    The soldier slowly turned toward the bed.
    The hidden man panicked and quickly answered the phone in a whisper.
    "Hello?"
    Unfortunately, the room was completely silent.
    The soldier heard everything.
    "HELLO?" shouted the caller.
    The soldier's eyes widened.
    The lady's heart almost stopped.
    The soldier bent down slowly to look under the bed.
    The hidden man immediately barked like a dog.
    "Woof! Woof! Woof!"
    The soldier blinked.
    The lady blinked.
    The dog impersonator continued.
    "Woof! Woof!"
    The soldier stood up and looked at his wife.
    "Honey..."
    "Yes?"
    "Since when did we start keeping a dog under our bed?"
    The lady replied instantly,
    "Since inflation started."
    The soldier looked confused.
    The hidden man looked confused.
    Even the caller on the phone sounded confused.
    The soldier shook his head and finally pulled the man from under the bed.
    The frightened man stood up slowly.
    The soldier looked at him.
    The man looked at the soldier.
    The lady looked at both of them.
    An awkward silence filled the room.
    Then the soldier held up the shoe and asked,
    "So this belongs to you?"
    The man nodded.
    The soldier handed it to him and said,
    "Take it."
    The man happily collected the shoe.
    Then the soldier smiled and asked,
    "Now where is the second shoe?"
    The man immediately realized he had left the second shoe in the living room.
    The soldier's smile disappeared.
    The hidden man's smile disappeared.
    The lady's smile disappeared.
    At that moment, all three knew the meeting was about to become much longer than expected.
    Lesson: If you're trying to hide, always remember that shoes have a habit of telling the truth before people do!
    The mistery of the shoe under the bed 🤣, One afternoon, a lady was relaxing at home. She had just finished cleaning the house and was wrapped in a towel after taking a bath. Suddenly, she heard a knock at the door. To her surprise, it was her husband, a soldier, who had returned home earlier than expected from duty. "Honey, you're back!" she shouted excitedly as she opened the door. "I missed you so much!" The soldier smiled and stepped inside. "I missed you too," he replied. The lady laughed nervously. Unknown to the soldier, another man had entered the house earlier and was currently hiding under the bed in the bedroom, praying for a miracle. Under the bed, the man whispered to himself, "Please, God, let this soldier be tired and sleep immediately." The soldier walked into the bedroom. The hidden man held his breath. The lady stood at the doorway, sweating despite the fan blowing at full speed. Then the soldier suddenly stopped. He looked down at the floor. He looked again. Then he looked at his wife. Then back at the floor. "Honey..." "Y-yes?" the lady replied. The soldier pointed at a large male shoe near the bed. "Honey, I missed you too... but who owns this shoe on the floor?" The lady froze. Under the bed, the hidden man nearly fainted. The soldier continued. "I know it's not mine." The lady's brain immediately started running faster than a racing motorcycle. "Oh, that shoe?" she said nervously. "It's... it's... it's a charity shoe!" "A charity shoe?" asked the soldier. "Yes! Someone donated it!" The soldier folded his arms. "To our bedroom?" The lady swallowed hard. Under the bed, the hidden man silently begged the ancestors for help. The soldier picked up the shoe and examined it carefully. Then he noticed something else. "There is only one shoe." The lady quickly nodded. "Exactly! That's why it's charity. The owner couldn't afford the second one." The soldier stared at her. The hidden man under the bed covered his face in embarrassment. Suddenly, a phone under the bed started ringing loudly. RING! RING! RING! Everyone froze. The soldier slowly turned toward the bed. The hidden man panicked and quickly answered the phone in a whisper. "Hello?" Unfortunately, the room was completely silent. The soldier heard everything. "HELLO?" shouted the caller. The soldier's eyes widened. The lady's heart almost stopped. The soldier bent down slowly to look under the bed. The hidden man immediately barked like a dog. "Woof! Woof! Woof!" The soldier blinked. The lady blinked. The dog impersonator continued. "Woof! Woof!" The soldier stood up and looked at his wife. "Honey..." "Yes?" "Since when did we start keeping a dog under our bed?" The lady replied instantly, "Since inflation started." The soldier looked confused. The hidden man looked confused. Even the caller on the phone sounded confused. The soldier shook his head and finally pulled the man from under the bed. The frightened man stood up slowly. The soldier looked at him. The man looked at the soldier. The lady looked at both of them. An awkward silence filled the room. Then the soldier held up the shoe and asked, "So this belongs to you?" The man nodded. The soldier handed it to him and said, "Take it." The man happily collected the shoe. Then the soldier smiled and asked, "Now where is the second shoe?" The man immediately realized he had left the second shoe in the living room. The soldier's smile disappeared. The hidden man's smile disappeared. The lady's smile disappeared. At that moment, all three knew the meeting was about to become much longer than expected. 😂🤣😂🤣 Lesson: If you're trying to hide, always remember that shoes have a habit of telling the truth before people do! 😆👞🤣
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  • If not D.O.T nothing else matters
    Let's Do It Together Guy's DOTGROUP DOT2025 DOTGROUP GLOBAL #followers #friends #all
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  • BREAKING: Police have arrested ASP Newton Isokpehi.... the officer who went viral after thr3@tening to Pkai anyone who video him on duty.

    In the video that shocked Nigerians, Isokpehi warned that any person who recorded him while he was armed and on duty would be buried. He even went as far as thr3@tening to sh00.t every passenger in a bus if anyone inside dared to video him. The video spread fast and the public outrage was massive.

    The Anambra State Police Command responded quickly. They identified him, arrested him, and have since activated disciplinary proceedings against him. He was also subjected to a drug test as part of the investigation.

    Although, Isokpehi has returned on TikTok with an apology... saying his words were made out of frustration and that he did not mean what he said. He spoke about his 26 years of service, showed scars from bullet wounds, and begged Nigerians to forgive him.

    But frustration does not justify thr3@tening to kpa! innocent civilians. Frustration does not put a rifle to the heads of passengers in a bus. That is not anger... that is a thr3at to human lives.

    Let this be a reminder to every officer in uniform...Nigerians have the LEGAL RIGHT to video police officers on duty. It is backed by a court ruling. No badge gives you the power to take that right away.

    The era of “I’m in uniform, I can do anything” is ending. Nigerians are watching. Accountability is coming.
    🚨 BREAKING: Police have arrested ASP Newton Isokpehi.... the officer who went viral after thr3@tening to Pkai anyone who video him on duty. In the video that shocked Nigerians, Isokpehi warned that any person who recorded him while he was armed and on duty would be buried. He even went as far as thr3@tening to sh00.t every passenger in a bus if anyone inside dared to video him. The video spread fast and the public outrage was massive. The Anambra State Police Command responded quickly. They identified him, arrested him, and have since activated disciplinary proceedings against him. He was also subjected to a drug test as part of the investigation. Although, Isokpehi has returned on TikTok with an apology... saying his words were made out of frustration and that he did not mean what he said. He spoke about his 26 years of service, showed scars from bullet wounds, and begged Nigerians to forgive him. But frustration does not justify thr3@tening to kpa! innocent civilians. Frustration does not put a rifle to the heads of passengers in a bus. That is not anger... that is a thr3at to human lives. Let this be a reminder to every officer in uniform...Nigerians have the LEGAL RIGHT to video police officers on duty. It is backed by a court ruling. No badge gives you the power to take that right away. The era of “I’m in uniform, I can do anything” is ending. Nigerians are watching. Accountability is coming.
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  • Poor Maid Had A One Night Stand With Her Billionaire Boss To Pay Her Brother's Medical Fees

    The hall was too bright, too polished, too perfect.

    Soft music floated in the air like it had been trained to behave.

    Crystal glasses clinkedked gently.

    Expensive perfume mixed with the smell of grilled meat and wine.

    Every table looked like money sat there first before people arrived.

    And yet, the real reason everyone came was not the food.

    It was Lawrence Admi.

    He walked in without rushing, without smiling, without trying to impress anybody, because he never had to.

    He was 27, tall and well-built, with a clean, disciplined look that made people straighten up without knowing why.

    His face was handsome in a calm, dangerous way.

    No loud charm, no playful warmth, just quiet control.

    The kind of man who could sit in a room and make it feel like he owned the air.

    People rose almost immediately.

    Not because someone told them to, because that was what you did when Lawrence entered.

    Two years away, they said.

    Two years of staying out of sight, out of reach, out of gossip.

    Now he was back, and the room wanted to be the first to remind him that it still remembered his name.

    A friend with a loud laugh raised his glass.

    "Everybody," the man announced.

    "Let's welcome our own Lawrence Admy.

    He came back today.

    Let's toast.

    Chairs scraped, glasses lifted.

    To Lawrence.

    To the man who disappears and returns like he never left.

    Lawrence gave a small nod.

    Nothing more.

    His eyes moved over faces the way a blade moves over fabric.

    Clean, quick, and cutting through to the truth underneath.

    Another man leaned closer, grinning as if they were still boys.

    "How have you been these two years?" he asked loudly, hoping to make everyone laugh.

    We heard where you went.

    No women around you at all.

    Are you not going mad? A ripple of laughter swept the hall.

    Someone else joined in.

    The kind of person who enjoyed talking too much because it made him feel important.

    Lawrence doesn't need women, he said with a mock, serious tone.

    He's the most aloof man in the whole city.

    The most unattainable.

    Tell me.

    What kind of woman can even catch his eye? More laughter, more teasing.

    Lawrence did not laugh.

    He did not defend himself.

    He didn't even look offended.

    He simply took a sip of his drink as if their words were background noise, like the music...
    Poor Maid Had A One Night Stand With Her Billionaire Boss To Pay Her Brother's Medical Fees The hall was too bright, too polished, too perfect. Soft music floated in the air like it had been trained to behave. Crystal glasses clinkedked gently. Expensive perfume mixed with the smell of grilled meat and wine. Every table looked like money sat there first before people arrived. And yet, the real reason everyone came was not the food. It was Lawrence Admi. He walked in without rushing, without smiling, without trying to impress anybody, because he never had to. He was 27, tall and well-built, with a clean, disciplined look that made people straighten up without knowing why. His face was handsome in a calm, dangerous way. No loud charm, no playful warmth, just quiet control. The kind of man who could sit in a room and make it feel like he owned the air. People rose almost immediately. Not because someone told them to, because that was what you did when Lawrence entered. Two years away, they said. Two years of staying out of sight, out of reach, out of gossip. Now he was back, and the room wanted to be the first to remind him that it still remembered his name. A friend with a loud laugh raised his glass. "Everybody," the man announced. "Let's welcome our own Lawrence Admy. He came back today. Let's toast. Chairs scraped, glasses lifted. To Lawrence. To the man who disappears and returns like he never left. Lawrence gave a small nod. Nothing more. His eyes moved over faces the way a blade moves over fabric. Clean, quick, and cutting through to the truth underneath. Another man leaned closer, grinning as if they were still boys. "How have you been these two years?" he asked loudly, hoping to make everyone laugh. We heard where you went. No women around you at all. Are you not going mad? A ripple of laughter swept the hall. Someone else joined in. The kind of person who enjoyed talking too much because it made him feel important. Lawrence doesn't need women, he said with a mock, serious tone. He's the most aloof man in the whole city. The most unattainable. Tell me. What kind of woman can even catch his eye? More laughter, more teasing. Lawrence did not laugh. He did not defend himself. He didn't even look offended. He simply took a sip of his drink as if their words were background noise, like the music...
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  • My husband call pol!ce to arr£st me because of this

    My husband came back 2days ago with plenty baby things and a bag of rice, i was shocked to see bag of rice because my husband have never bought bag of rice before

    So i asked why he bought baby things with rice, he said i should not touch it that is not for us,then i asked him who owns them he said he bought it for our neighbor that just put to bed that he want us to go and see the baby with the gifts

    My husband is the kind of person that spend his mon£y outside not for his family, any time people see me they will be calling me Nwunye Odogwu without them knowing that i am not seeing my husband’s m0ney

    I will beg and beg before he will give me 5k, he is doing well in his business, he has m0ney but to spend it on his family is a pr0blem

    I was very anqry seeing those things he bought for our neighbor so I decided to sell it and use the m0ney for myself and face the consequenc£s

    When he came back he did not see it again, he asked me where are those gift, I told him I have sold them and used the m0ney for something important, he became anqry and told me to go and bring it back and I told him I will not do that

    Enough is enough I cant take it again, people will be hailing him outside he will be spending m0ney here and there but we are not seeing any m0ney at home

    I told him i have spent the m0ney, I have been begging him for 20k since 3weeks ago and he said market is dull,

    So he left the house in anqer and come back with p0lice to arr£st me, he said I will remain in p0lice custody till I return the gifts

    I have decided not to return anything let him do whatever he wants to do

    I’m tired of his attitude
    My husband call pol!ce to arr£st me because of this 👇👇🥱🙆‍♀️💔💔😭😭😭 My husband came back 2days ago with plenty baby things and a bag of rice, i was shocked to see bag of rice because my husband have never bought bag of rice before 🤷‍♀️ So i asked why he bought baby things with rice, he said i should not touch it that is not for us,then i asked him who owns them he said he bought it for our neighbor that just put to bed that he want us to go and see the baby with the gifts 🙆‍♀️😩 My husband is the kind of person that spend his mon£y outside not for his family, any time people see me they will be calling me Nwunye Odogwu without them knowing that i am not seeing my husband’s m0ney 💔😭 I will beg and beg before he will give me 5k, he is doing well in his business, he has m0ney but to spend it on his family is a pr0blem 💔😭 I was very anqry seeing those things he bought for our neighbor so I decided to sell it and use the m0ney for myself and face the consequenc£s😏 When he came back he did not see it again, he asked me where are those gift, I told him I have sold them and used the m0ney for something important, he became anqry and told me to go and bring it back and I told him I will not do that 😏 Enough is enough I cant take it again, people will be hailing him outside he will be spending m0ney here and there but we are not seeing any m0ney at home 😭💔 I told him i have spent the m0ney, I have been begging him for 20k since 3weeks ago and he said market is dull, So he left the house in anqer and come back with p0lice to arr£st me, he said I will remain in p0lice custody till I return the gifts 😭💔💔 I have decided not to return anything let him do whatever he wants to do 😩 I’m tired of his attitude 💔💔😭😭😭
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  • brain test
    Deborah cooked rice without oil. Rewrite the statement starting with " Oil "
    Let's see who is smart
    🛑brain test🚨 Deborah cooked rice without oil. Rewrite the statement starting with " Oil " Let's see who is smart 😂😂😂😂
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  • D.O.T Let's DO it together!
    D.O.T We are Target Achievers!
    D.O.T Bridging the Gap Between the POOR and the RICH!
    D.O.T 👉 Let's DO it together! D.O.T 👉 We are Target Achievers! D.O.T 👉 Bridging the Gap Between the POOR and the RICH!
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  • Verydarkblackman storms Abuja Airport.

    JUSTICE MUST BE SERVED — DISMISSAL IS NOT JUSTICE

    Nigeria, we cannot keep going like this.

    Just two days ago in Delta State, another life was lost after a police officer opened fire on a civilian. A human being is gone. A family is grieving. And once again, we are hearing the same response… “the officer has been dismissed.”

    But let’s be honest —
    Is dismissal really justice?

    Removing a uniform does not erase what happened. It does not answer the pain. It does not show accountability.

    What Nigerians are asking for is simple and fair:

    We want to see a proper investigation.
    We want transparency.
    We want due legal process to take its course.

    Because justice is not just about punishment — it is about truth, accountability, and ensuring this never happens again.

    No family should lose a loved one this way.
    No citizen should feel unsafe around those meant to protect them.

    This is bigger than one case.
    This is about trust. This is about the value of human life in Nigeria.

    Dismissal alone is not justice.
    Justice must be seen, heard, and followed through.

    Verydarkblackman storms Abuja Airport. 🇳🇬 JUSTICE MUST BE SERVED — DISMISSAL IS NOT JUSTICE Nigeria, we cannot keep going like this. Just two days ago in Delta State, another life was lost after a police officer opened fire on a civilian. A human being is gone. A family is grieving. And once again, we are hearing the same response… “the officer has been dismissed.” But let’s be honest — Is dismissal really justice? Removing a uniform does not erase what happened. It does not answer the pain. It does not show accountability. What Nigerians are asking for is simple and fair: We want to see a proper investigation. We want transparency. We want due legal process to take its course. Because justice is not just about punishment — it is about truth, accountability, and ensuring this never happens again. No family should lose a loved one this way. No citizen should feel unsafe around those meant to protect them. This is bigger than one case. This is about trust. This is about the value of human life in Nigeria. Dismissal alone is not justice. Justice must be seen, heard, and followed through.
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  • DOT: Let's Do It Together
    DOT: We Are Target Achievers
    DOT: Bridging The Gap Between The Poor And The Rich
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  • PLATEAU TRAGEDY: A FAMILY KILLED… ARE WE REPEATING 1966?

    This is heartbreaking.

    An Evangelical Church Winning All pastor, Rev. Choji, his wife, and two children were reportedly killed in Plateau State.

    A whole family—gone.

    And Nigerians are asking the same painful question again:

    Why do these killings keep happening?

    This is not new.

    In 1966, during the build-up to the Nigerian Civil War, even Olusegun Obasanjo recorded concerns about unchecked violence in the North.
    At the time, Yakubu Gowon himself admitted killings were becoming “reckless and irresponsible.”

    History is whispering again.

    Then came Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu—who believed his people needed protection at all costs.

    Today, the fear is the same:
    When violence continues without consequence, what options remain?

    Is this a failure of leadership?
    A failure of security?
    Or a warning we are ignoring?

    No tribe deserves this. No family deserves this.

    But one truth is clear:

    If a nation cannot protect its people, the people will start asking hard questions.

    Is it time to rethink how Nigeria is structured—especially on security?

    Let’s talk. Calmly. Honestly. With facts—not hate.

    🚨 PLATEAU TRAGEDY: A FAMILY KILLED… ARE WE REPEATING 1966? This is heartbreaking. An Evangelical Church Winning All pastor, Rev. Choji, his wife, and two children were reportedly killed in Plateau State. A whole family—gone. And Nigerians are asking the same painful question again: Why do these killings keep happening? This is not new. In 1966, during the build-up to the Nigerian Civil War, even Olusegun Obasanjo recorded concerns about unchecked violence in the North. At the time, Yakubu Gowon himself admitted killings were becoming “reckless and irresponsible.” History is whispering again. Then came Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu—who believed his people needed protection at all costs. Today, the fear is the same: When violence continues without consequence, what options remain? Is this a failure of leadership? A failure of security? Or a warning we are ignoring? No tribe deserves this. No family deserves this. But one truth is clear: If a nation cannot protect its people, the people will start asking hard questions. Is it time to rethink how Nigeria is structured—especially on security? Let’s talk. Calmly. Honestly. With facts—not hate.
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