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Sunday, February 21, 2016

OAP Gbemi OO Considers Relocating Abroad Due To State Of The Nation

Beat FM OAP Gbemi went on a twitter rant last night over the situation of the country especially the power sector. She said she's considering relocating abroad due to the state of the nation..











103 comments:

  1. That picture is too beautiful and full of effect. Gbemio is no where close to cute. She can relocate but before the does she should replace herself with me in beat fm.

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    1. Sorry, she wasn't a cleaner there.

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    2. And the person I normally but drinking water from just added money; his reason "dollar don cost". I literally hissed at the mallam

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    3. Gbemi should sit her strong ass down. Which people are bitter? Is she not part of the bitter people when she will be gossiping up and down.
      Let her blame the government for not getting married nau.
      Shebi her parents are royals, what have they done to improve the impoverished community they lead. Only to wear asoebi for occasion.

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    4. Doctors are not even complaining, it is now this baboon with jara degree that is making noise. How much were you earning in America? Who knows you over there. Every tom dick and harry forming celebrity in Nigeria. Please leave and let someone have your jobspace.

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    5. Is that d message she dropped? Ode.

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    6. On a lighter note, your "friends" would be glad that u wanna leave town Gbemi. At least no one will keep tab on their outings again. Eheh

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    7. Buhari has refused to devaluate the Naira so the rich is now suffering too. Before none of them ever spoke out, afterall na only poor man suppose suffer. Now, this whole thing is affecting both the rich and the poor and they can't take it.
      LMAO,shebi you will attend Toolz wedding in Dubai? Then you will come back and be asking Buhari to raise Naira for you! You all ain't seen nothing yet. Better pack your things and leave from Dubai, and don't forget to carry Joro with you.

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    8. Dear Aunty G,
      We will even do a send forth party for you. You deserve happiness. Safe journey. That time slot you occupy at Beat FM needs an OAP upgrade ASAP. Any chance you'll be leaving this February? I hear the light situation is going to get worse. Imagine, no AC for one month, it could wreck your beautiful skin. Hurry girl!

      With love from your biggest fan.
      Mwah

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    9. I dnt knw abt u guys o, I have light in my place at garki in abuja, since I have move here in Dec ,de total num of times dey have taken de light is not up to 24h, na so so unit I dey buy put for prepaid meter,

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    10. Lol anon 11:31 is defs Gbemi. Bad mouthed ugly bitch

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    11. Lol @ anon 12:08 , u hit the nail on the head. Well as for my area though power is not on for 24hrs but we have for atleast 20hrs .

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    12. Abeg make she shift...na "one spanner loss" e go b if she commot.

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    13. Anonymous21 February 2016 at 12:58 loool, I know right! I live in Jabi and the light has been on point save for the last week, you people shuu com Abuja, it's like AEDC have too much supply gan

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    14. Abuja is not part of Nigeria nau. Lol. I never felt the need to buy a gen when I was there.Lol. So Abuja pple, stay away from the "no light issue"

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    15. Truth be told though, things are terrible in Nigeria. As long as we do not fight as one, things will not change. Leave Gbemi's look out of it, and be objective. Hunger go finish una o!

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    16. Madam Gbemi I hope you also believe in toothbrush and toothpaste cos they said the smell from your mouth is similar to that of pit latrine. No be me talk am o. That is the general gist.

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  2. Gbemi the loudmouth, you won't be missed. You too dey talk.

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    1. Mtewww and so how does your relocation reduce this heat?

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    2. She is not even serious. She should have relocated before telling us.
      Everyone is now complaining because the suffering is now touching everybody.
      What has her royal family done for their community with all the money they take from the government.
      Did she go for an interview before she started that her job. She chanced someone because of this same corruption. People that followed due process,passed interview, all of a sudden you came from the space because of royalty.
      NEPA,cut this loud girl off from power, let her mouth give her light.

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    3. Even with cakes of make-up this Gbemi girl is still very very very very very very ugly.

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    4. Let her marry Joro. I know it's lack of husband chasing her abroad. Toolz doesn't have her time any more

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    5. @ Anon 11:59 very good comment! You said it all and said it well.

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    6. Lol @ anonymous 13:11. There are no hubby's anywhere o. it's 5 ladies to 1 man now.lol

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  3. Me too wan relocate. The heat is too much. No Light, no where to buy fuel for my side everything in the market on the increase. Which way naija bikonu

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    1. Nobody dey relocate go anywer o. Wen all of u wer shoutn change this and that una dey streets no gree anybody hear word. So we will all dey hear and drink from the river of change with a smile on our faces.

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    2. Hmmm there is never light these days. If they bring the light for 2 hours in a day you'll be thanking God. I don't know why power supply went down. And phcn will be bringing outrageous bills on top. The heat is too much. Gen is always on and u even start fearing for the gen sef. Everything is so expensive. Ordinary nivea deodorant went from 350 I've been buying it at for years to 650. I was a staunch supporter of buhari before but now I don't know what he's doing

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    3. why buy nivea when you can easily afford our locally made hausa tiralae for something less???

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    4. @Trinity, when Buhari is finished with people like u, una go see mama call am papa. Lets watch n see. I wonder how peeps can open eyes n than vote in a misfit. Na here we de.

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  4. Will joroolumofin be relocating with her? Lol

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    1. Is it just to move abroad? Does she have the right documents? A work visa? Residency? Is she a citizen? Na so dem just dey move? She's no longer on student visa oo

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  5. Bye Felicia @Gbemi. Like you could have attained half the celebrity status you have here if you were abroad. Please go! And don't come back. One less the millions we are at the moment isn't bad. Don't forget to take your likes with you.

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    1. I wonder who will even know that she's not in Nigeria. Nonsense

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    2. Is it not hunger that chased all of them back to Nigeria. That was how that Nigerian boy with two masters degree from the UK was working as a security man in a local hotel.
      Na accent they give them job here. Go back to America with your monkey face and suffer.

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    3. I'm amazed at the level of stupid comments y'all make.. Be objective in your criticism and not subjective meaning forget the lady that raised the point and carefully examine the point raised.. Situation in naija is truly bad and everybody needs to rally together by voicing their displeasure with the way things are going.. No wonder the government is treating y'all like it does.. Reminds me of that old yoruba adage saying obo ti ri raimi nile ko to gba ogede lowo e, in this context it means the government knew y'all ain't gonna do shit hence the treatment meted to y'all

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  6. Good for her, at least she has an American passport and can afford to make that choice. What about the average Nigerian with no where to go and has to deal with all the 'ish going on in the country.

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  7. And what is the news about this rubbish, she can go to hell for all I care

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  8. I can relate!
    Thinking in that direction....no time to waste

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    1. Can you pay for a ticket? Broke girl

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    2. Can you pay for a ticket? Broke girl

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    3. Queen of this blog my cute ass!!! My friend respect your weather beaten face and remove that queen title.

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  9. Honestly, naija's current situation makes one pray for Jesus to come now. You struggle to get everything here. No pity whatsoever on the masses. The only hope left is GOD!

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    1. Thank God you are in nigeria. The struggle abroad cannot be compared pls. Nigerians pls push the govt to improve. Abroad is not the best option, it's full of pains and regrets. People abroad too want to come back home.

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    2. Says who@anon 12:09. Pls talk for urself and family please

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    3. Thank you @ anon 12.21. Anon 12.09, pls speak for yourself. Generalisation is not fact. Who said we are all here suffering and wishing to come back home? Abeg, home is where the heart is jare. So Naija with corruption, bad roads, no basic infrastructure, bad healthcare, kidnappings, bombings, day and night armed robbery .... In fact, you must be insane to think you can compare Naija with living abroad. Continue to delude yourself and stay in Naija. I'll continue enjoying my peaceful life here!

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  10. I forgot to add. We all act like we are doing the country a favor by being here. Do your bit, encourage others to do theirs, that is how to build a nation. Can you dare not pay your tax in full in America? Can you attempt to circumvent bills? Can you talk your way or openly bribe / settle / sort your way out of situations? Answer is NO Felicia. I'm well brought up some I don't like to curse but you just made me mad!!! I won't still curse. Please go, quickly.if you don't, you are a @#£%&&( see I didn't curse).

    Please someone forward this to her!

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    1. And you know for a certain that she isn't paying her tax?? Or paying her bills??

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    2. Pls shut up n stop talking like a fool. If u r in Yankee n u pay ur bills, won't u get the benefit of paying. Here u pay n yet don't see the reason y paid. Obviously u cant compare God's own country to this country. When bribing ur way out are more reasons y it looks like the country is cursed. And yet u come here faceless to drop rubbish comment.

      Next always think b4 u write anything down. Dumb kid. If u think this is gbemi replying u, then u r double dumb n daft

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    3. She is a blog visitor no need. Felicia please relocate quietly no be by force.

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    4. The idiot has never opened her mouth to speak on behalf of the masses. Selfish lot. I like it when the suffering in a nation now affects both the rich and the poor.
      Shebi na only the poor been dey suffer before. Very very good. Buhari,please don't devaluate the naira make the rich follow suffer.

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    5. Brainless child when buhari increases dollar to a thousand naira per dollar doesn't stop her from relocating if she wants too. It's poverty looking kids like u it will affect and it will continue to affect u till u stop hating.

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    6. Oh clap for yourself @ anon 13:56 u sound so smart , so buhari is now responsible for the fall in naira abi? Mtcheeww u guys like to give a dog a bad name just to hang it, figuratively speaking.
      Most of you saw nothing wrong with how the dollar was used during the last election like it was going out of fashion!

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  11. LOL
    And as I type dis LOL now,dey took mine.
    Gbemi are we telepathically-PHCNed?

    And its back again! Wonderful!

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    1. Lwkmd! Seriously!? Lol!!!

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  12. Why is she sharing her intention? Just do it.

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  13. Finally she is back after the whole Olumofin brothers debacle. I swear people felt Buhari's tenure would be better, when he entered, the light was constant that everyone complained of too much light, now there is no light again, atleast just for 12hrs straight. Something is really happening to this nation.

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  14. Move to my estate,we've steady power supply..Na your money kill am...there are many serviced estate here in Lagos that provide 24/7 power...move to them areas... stop crying us wolf.. if U want to move back to see if U have a chance at finding a bae then is understandable.. ain't nobody tryna stop U chile..

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    1. Where is your estate. No name? how can we move to wear we don't know?

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    2. Wear? OK naaaa.

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  15. Dis is d naija we found ourselves ooh..bt I believe it will be well soon..

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  16. I can relate! Am bleeding petrol, which by the way is kinda scarce. Light has been awful since 2 things happened:

    1. Fashola boastfully announcing we achieved 5,000 megawatts.

    2. Rally's to protest power tariff hike.

    So there's crazy heat, no light, no petrol, chicks becoming stingy with P, money hard to get, Stella eating comments, BVs cussing out needlessly, I need to shave & its 11am I haven't had breakfast not bcos food no dey! Whew, enough to relocate, Gbemi I dey ur side!

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    1. Howdy Teddy boo?
      How was Church today?
      Answer me truthfully my loff.

      Hahahahahahahaha

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  17. Nigeria my country,abeg with this new increment in tariff,I don't even understand running a gen or PHCN which is better

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  18. Your best bet as a Nigerian resident in Nigeria is to pretend to live in state of utopia.
    As for those who resort to ranting on social media without lifting a finger to change their circumstance or challenge constituted authority, make una continue o as things will remain the same.
    Gbemi O and otherslike her who are quick to say 'we shouldn't have come home blah blah blah' should kindly STFU! We know y'all came home because while you guys were abroad y'all weren't shit thus coming back to Naija to form local champs. If y'all shit/game was tight/dope you won't have come back to form local champion.
    Gbemi and others, ask yourself if you are in top 10 in your various choosen fields? I didn't think so. You guys actually need Nigeria to stay relevant despite the way things are.

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  19. I live in Australia, I can't relate to what Gbemi is talking about.

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    1. Hahahahaha...
      Jayem where is Goldscent diamond?...hope she is alright!...

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    2. Hahahahaha...
      Jayem where is Goldscent diamond?...hope she is alright!...

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    3. Jay baby congrats on your union. May you guys live and dwell in love.

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  20. Some Nigerians are too ignorant, daft and makes no sense.
    See how we have left the real topic for discussion which is light issue to the fact about her relocation

    That was just one tweet among others where she complained about electricity but yet some people choose to focus on that senseless topic for the more sensible topic which she is right by the way

    After people will should by Nigeria to grow the naira

    When there is no constant light supply how can a manufacturing Company function
    How will industries functions

    They will function by bearing the high cost of Labour and making products that would be so expensive. Making the items from China cheaper than them

    When Nigerians get their priorities right, things will work for us until then all this clueless men will continue to lead us because they know they can do whatever they seem fit

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    1. Thank u o fab mum. They are suffering and yet they won't allow one speak. Her mind. Useless set of hypocrites. If we don't start the change from ourselves this country will continue to go down. Hating one and other and yet they are suffering d same.... SMH

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    2. You said it all @ fab mum

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    3. Fab. Mum, you are smart. Don't mind all this hypocrites. Instead of them to face the matter at hand, they r facing Gbemi as if she's the 'causer' of their misfortune.

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    4. Thank you fab mum. See y Nigeria is so backward. Everyone(majority) is bitter haba.

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  21. When people complain about the hardship in Nigeria, some set of people will talk down at them, why? Why can't we protest via social media since coming out on the street can be deadly! Why suffer and be smiling? What gbemi said about power is the truth!

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  22. The light situation is really terrible. Just like her, I was just chatting with friends telling dem they finally brought light after making one sleep in intense hear, shortly after, they took d light again, and till now, several hours later, there's still no light.


    Btw, this heat is of d devil.

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  23. Gbemi made a valid point. Our govt is confused. We should start asking questions. We can't wait for ever for things to improve in this country.
    The situation is really sad.

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    1. Oyah start off a revolutionary protest we'd follow suit

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  24. Honestly, I wish I could relocate.

    I hate heat. I hate the fact that I sweat on my face. I want coldddddddddddd! I don't want to ever sweat again! !!

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  25. You all complaining about poor power supply should shut up and run your generators...
    When I was telling you people that the cause of the constant light we had after election was as a result of the rainy season...some of you told me to shut up that the messiah Buhari has started doing his magic already...
    This government has absolutely nothing to offer...the earlier you guys start adapting to the hardship,the better for you all...

    Gbemi,I can relate with your rant!...we have not seen light since 10 days now coupled with this horrible weather...
    I am seriously thinking about relocating BUT my kids are still very young,I want them to have Naija orientation....
    I still want to be cautioning them with my cane and I don't want to leave my man behind before ihe Madu agho nke onye ozo!...
    Anya adiro all these girls mma...

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    1. Okwu gi kwu oto ka ivedi, ebee kwanu ka afuru fuel. The thing dikwa scarce in some part of lagos. Naija olee way

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    2. Queen open your yansh make I lick. I love that comment

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    3. That's where you may be wrong. Most kids go off lane in their teenage years and that may be the best time to have in Naija. Train them outside now and bring them when they are almost teenagers to live at home and they can bounce back here for College. That's the real deal

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  26. And what job will you do when you get back to the states? Don't let that your fake accent deceive you oh, just stay there and continue to shine becasue nobody knows you in the States.

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  27. Gbemi so you can't afford serviced estate? Nah wa! I thank God every day for my EU passport. whenever i visit Naija i don't have light problem, if you can afford it you have light 24/7, with all the beautiful serviced estates and 4/5 star hotels life is sweet. But gbemi i think say you be big geh??? Well, it is a free world, leave if you must. Bubu you no try at all.

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  28. But come to think of it Gbemi, you have made a name in that same Nigeria, who know you for States???

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  29. Still looking for a job in Dubai or Australia21 February 2016 at 13:49

    I want to relocate.

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  30. Well, except she has a blue passport or someone to file for her,she just can't relocate to the US like that and be of legal status. So if none of these are the case for her, let her pim her mouth though.

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  31. @Gbemi bye bye ooo. Abeg carry Joro along oo. No forget am, mbok.Then later make Joro's brother come join after una don settle.

    Nonsense back bitter , na now you no say you fit use Twitter to talk about issues affecting Naija. When u were gossiping about the Olumofin brothers as if the wedding was yours, your spirit no be dey your body.
    Abegi, gerarahere, mehn!

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  32. Not hating but when was she ever located in the states?
    "Gbemi was born on July 18, 1984 into the Olagbegi family in Owo, a city in Ondo State, southwestern Nigeria. She attended Pampers private school, Surulere, and Nigerian Navy Secondary School, Ojo. She also attended Queens college, Yaba before she proceeded to Oakland University, where she received a bachelor's degree in Mass Communication. She obtained a master's degree in Media and Communication from Pan African University, Lagos State in 2009."_ Wikipedia. Am just asking because she wrote "am considering 'moving back'" which Implies; she was living there... Just curious though. I don't hate on people, really! Never!!

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  33. Bye, bye.
    Minus one.

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  34. Madam, I really feel you o,hope say no be depression dey set in so,if after all your so called celebrity friends are having dream weddings,multiple multiple orgasms,fantastic honeymoons,toolz,ebuka and co,and you,nobody to call your own, na so so aso ebi una dey buy,why wont you think of relocating abroad,val just go,no one to celebrate am with,and that place dey wither away with no one to shine it,sorry o,husband no kuku dey for Europe and America, how you go come do am now,no worry, you have your radio station to turn to,continue abusing others calling them social climbers,you wey you social wey depression and loneliness wan kill finish,issorait,hope say una shoes still dey sold out?

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