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Solitechworld(m): 10:32am On Jun 04
Chat me up, if you are interested
Solitechworld(m): 9:59am On Jun 04
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Solitechworld(m): 11:15pm On Jun 03
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Solitechworld(m): 5:31pm On Jun 02
OlaOfLagos:



Visited her in her house and she asked me to help her take money in her handbag and left me in the room to get something. While searching for the money, i found a tablet in the bag never bothered to check the name not until I heard a loud voice in my head saying “check the name written on it” it was “POSTINOR” I thought she was using it to protect herself each time “WE” make love. I didn’t raise any alarm as an OG, I took the picture of the tablet as my own evidence which she had already taken 3 out of 10 tablets. I kept mute and pretended as if nothing happened. I left and visited again in 2weeks checked the bag again found the tablet and 1 was already missing. I challenge her for cheating and also having unprotected s€x till now she’s still in shock how I found out. she’s in my Dm begging for forgiveness I told her I can’t stand a cheating partner make person no carry d!sease or another man pikin give me for future.

Installed a spy spyware on her phone, saw every conversations , pictures, video live....

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Solitechworld(m): 6:17am On May 30
Still dey
Solitechworld(m): 11:40pm On May 29
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Solitechworld(m): 10:09pm On May 29
Newlymarried:

Yes please

Where is your Whatsapp number?
Solitechworld(m): 8:57pm On May 29
Newlymarried:
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Solitechworld(m): 12:28pm On May 28
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Solitechworld(m): 12:27pm On May 28
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Solitechworld(m): 12:25pm On May 28
Samsung Galaxy J6 – ₦70,000
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All devices are UK models.
Originally locked to O2 and Vodafone, but now fully unlocked.
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Solitechworld(m): 2:29pm On May 21
No matter how rich I get, I could never bring myself to buy land or a house on Lagos Island.

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Solitechworld(m): 2:52pm On May 20
This morning, I came across a deeply disturbing video, one that no parent, no citizen, and no human being should ever have to witness. A young boy, full of dreams and promise, on his way to write his WAEC examination in Ìbàdàn, Oyo State, was struck and killed by a stray bullet. Not fired during a robbery, not during a rescue operation, but by a police officer recklessly discharging his weapon in public.

Eyewitnesses said the police were pursuing a group of young boys, whether in a car or a Keke Maruwa remains unclear. No crime was reported; the pursuit seemed to be nothing more than a desperate attempt at extortion, a sadly familiar scene in today's Nigeria. And when they couldn’t catch up to the young men, they allegedly opened fire, on a public road, during school and work rush hour.

That bullet, senselessly fired, found its way to an innocent child, a boy merely trying to write an exam that could shape his future. Now, that future has been stolen. A life cut short. A family plunged into unimaginable grief.

How did we come to this?

This is not an isolated case of a rogue officer; it is a reflection of the rot in our policing system. A reflection of unchecked power, of weapons in the hands of the unqualified, of a force that has lost its purpose.

Why are police officers patrolling civilian streets with military-grade AK-47s, especially when there’s no visible threat or criminal activity? Decades ago, police officers carried nothing more than a short baton, "Ọ̀pá" and that's why we do call them "Ọlọ́pà". Then, you rarely heard of a police officer "accidentally" killing someone. Today, such stories are tragically routine. Every day, it seems, another innocent soul falls to a bullet fired by those meant to protect.

The Nigeria Police Service Commission is failing in its duty. It is clear that many of those wearing police uniforms today lack not just training, but emotional stability, discipline, and even basic humanity. How are such individuals being recruited and armed? How are psych evaluations and background checks being ignored?

This is why the Nigerian Police Force must not just be reformed, it must be completely dismantled and rebuilt from the ground up.

To those who opposed the EndSARS protest and mocked the cries against police brutality: can you see now? These bullets do not discriminate. You could be next. Your child, your friend, your spouse, no one is exempt from the recklessness of these armed officers. Whether in your car, on your way to work, or simply walking down the street, the next stray bullet could find you.

The government may continue to turn a blind eye, pretending all is well, but a nation that kills its future is digging its own grave. This silence, this tolerance of state-sponsored violence, will only lead to more anger, more chaos, and more bloodshed.

To the Nigerian government: Please, The time for committees and empty press statements has long ed. Real action is needed, starting with justice for this boy, and others like him. Begin a proper vetting of all police personnel. Withdraw military-grade weapons from routine patrols. Re-educate the police on what it means to serve and protect.

To the grieving parents of the fallen child, no words can truly console you. But may this nation finally wake up, and may your son's death not be in vain.

Enough is enough.

Solihu Adetunji Imran
Solitechworld(m): 2:10pm On May 20
This morning, I came across a deeply disturbing video, one that no parent, no citizen, and no human being should ever have to witness. A young boy, full of dreams and promise, on his way to write his WAEC examination in Ìbàdàn, Oyo State, was struck and killed by a stray bullet. Not fired during a robbery, not during a rescue operation, but by a police officer recklessly discharging his weapon in public.

Eyewitnesses said the police were pursuing a group of young boys, whether in a car or a Keke Maruwa remains unclear. No crime was reported; the pursuit seemed to be nothing more than a desperate attempt at extortion, a sadly familiar scene in today's Nigeria. And when they couldn’t catch up to the young men, they allegedly opened fire, on a public road, during school and work rush hour.

That bullet, senselessly fired, found its way to an innocent child, a boy merely trying to write an exam that could shape his future. Now, that future has been stolen. A life cut short. A family plunged into unimaginable grief.

How did we come to this?

This is not an isolated case of a rogue officer; it is a reflection of the rot in our policing system. A reflection of unchecked power, of weapons in the hands of the unqualified, of a force that has lost its purpose.

Why are police officers patrolling civilian streets with military-grade AK-47s, especially when there’s no visible threat or criminal activity? Decades ago, police officers carried nothing more than a short baton, "Ọ̀pá" and that's why we do call them "Ọlọ́pà". Then, you rarely heard of a police officer "accidentally" killing someone. Today, such stories are tragically routine. Every day, it seems, another innocent soul falls to a bullet fired by those meant to protect.

The Nigeria Police Service Commission is failing in its duty. It is clear that many of those wearing police uniforms today lack not just training, but emotional stability, discipline, and even basic humanity. How are such individuals being recruited and armed? How are psych evaluations and background checks being ignored?

This is why the Nigerian Police Force must not just be reformed, it must be completely dismantled and rebuilt from the ground up.

To those who opposed the EndSARS protest and mocked the cries against police brutality: can you see now? These bullets do not discriminate. You could be next. Your child, your friend, your spouse, no one is exempt from the recklessness of these armed officers. Whether in your car, on your way to work, or simply walking down the street, the next stray bullet could find you.

The government may continue to turn a blind eye, pretending all is well, but a nation that kills its future is digging its own grave. This silence, this tolerance of state-sponsored violence, will only lead to more anger, more chaos, and more bloodshed.

To the Nigerian government: Please, The time for committees and empty press statements has long ed. Real action is needed, starting with justice for this boy, and others like him. Begin a proper vetting of all police personnel. Withdraw military-grade weapons from routine patrols. Re-educate the police on what it means to serve and protect.

To the grieving parents of the fallen child, no words can truly console you. But may this nation finally wake up, and may your son's death not be in vain.

Enough is enough.

Source: https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1BZgeCtRw3/

Solitechworld(m): 5:29pm On May 19
Solitechworld(m): 6:25pm On May 17
When men are drinking traditional beer from a common pot, men who only have one wife are not allowed to sit at the front row. Reason?

If a message arrived that his wife had ed on, in his consternation he is likely to kick the beer pot.
A polygamist would take time to figure out which one, hence not endangering the beer pot.

Solitechworld(m): 4:52pm On May 16
Dr. Sanusi Lafiagi ask:

What would Nigerian Christian say if the headline had been:
"Tinubu heads to Saudi Arabia on King Salman's invitation with bragging rights of 62% Muslim appointees.
"

Solitechworld(m): 8:08am On May 16
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Solitechworld(m): 11:52am On May 13
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Solitechworld(m): 11:39am On May 13
If I ever had the opportunity to serve as a state governor in Nigeria, I would implement comprehensive reforms in the real estate sector.

First, I would regulate real estate agencies to ensure that only government-ed and licensed agents are allowed to operate. Licenses would be subject to permanent revocation in cases of fraud, misconduct, or unethical practices.

Second, I would fully digitize the housing sector to improve transparency, ability, and accessibility. A central database would track property listings, tenancy agreements, agent credentials, and rental history.

I would also introduce standardized rent control policies, setting price caps based on location, property type, and market value. Arbitrary charges such as “agreement” and “commission” fees would be abolished. In their place, a regulated agent service fee would be introduced, capped at ₦20,000 - ₦50,000 for a standard two-bedroom apartment, and ₦70,000 - ₦100,000 for a duplex.

Nigeria's real estate sector urgently needs sanitization. The current level of disorder, exploitation, and unchecked practices has spiraled beyond control. Strategic reform is not just necessary, it is long overdue.

Solitechworld(m): 9:18pm On May 12
Ẹ́ kàà lẹ o
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Solitechworld(m): 11:23am On May 10
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Solitechworld(m): 3:03pm On May 08
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Solitechworld(m): 11:43am On May 06
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Solitechworld(m): 11:42am On May 06
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Solitechworld(m): 9:51am On Apr 30
mactoni91:
But he likes Gate crashing people's party...

grin

Obi Cubana be laughing right now.

And after he debunked this, you're still wailing around with this propaganda....

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Solitechworld(m): 7:28pm On Apr 28
TimeManager:
By Umar Farouk Bala



https://www.timesng.com/opinion/789590-captain-ibrahim-traore-the-soldier-selling-africa-false-hope-by-umar-farouk-bala.html

How has your so-called democracy helped Nigeria or any other African country so far?
Ibrahim Traoré is working for his people, and they genuinely love him.
So keep crying while your "democratic" countries continue to sink into ruin.

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Solitechworld(m): 2:30pm On Apr 28
Allsmilez999:
Police Constable look this your face call you “young man”?

Make una dey lie small small na!

It happened over 15 years ago

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