He said; "These content creators who make videos of people they're helping are just making money off the sufferings of these helpless people. They're not genuine. When I was nothing, Zlatan used to give me clothes and money.
According to him, before he returned to the trenches, he used to be a big boy who always had people around him. He claimed that he had people that fanned him when he used to display his wealth on social media until he lost everything.
According to a statement issued by the police on Friday, February 18, the three used to befriend people on social media by posing as non-resident Indians using fake IDs and with a promise of marriage.
"It would have been used for Charity work. " Not a penny would have been given to anyone else because I have always said that there are a lot of people who need this money more.
People believe and use it. It works for those who believe in it. I saw it, I experienced it, I was with players that used it, and I used it. So, why are people denying it? There are charms and rituals in football. It still exists."
People are now more open about their struggles, and there's less shame in seeking help. This openness allows people to get the support they need and live healthier lives. 3. Talking about moneyMoney used to be a bit of a hush-hush topic.
So, I had people come over to the studio and be recording. I always give people ideas how to sing hooks. And my boys started realising that, bro you are better than all these people. "I was like, no, I'm still in school.
The albino who shared his predicament on Facebook, stated that he used to believe that people have special someone meant for them but not anymore this days after suffering from heartbreak.
I know they used to bring crude oil to this place, but I do not know if it is illegal or not. They used to bring the products with Geepee tanks through fibre boats.
A lot of people are getting into it, with earnings said to be as high as five hundred thousand naira per month-or even more. Those making the most money are reportedly focused on acquiring used bottles of rare and aged spirits.
When I met my partner, Osita, peopleused to look at us in the usual way because of our heights, but we had the determination to be successful together in Nollywood, and everything worked out for us."
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In her post, Glory wrote, "Just because my husband moved to Nigeria with me, some people are saying that I have used juju to tie him down... You people are very correct oo, I gave him Abacha Enugu state to eat and that was it."