Property investment in Enugu

Property investment in Enugu

So guys, if you have roots in Enugu and would like to invest in landed property hit me up.

There are lands up for sale just 15 minutes drive from the Akanu Ibiam international airport.

In case you want to verify and do your findings, that is highly advised

u/kvro_maX — 10 days ago

Property investment in Enugu

So guys, if you have roots in Enugu and would like to invest in landed property hit me up.

There are lands up for sale just 15 minutes drive from the Akanu Ibiam international airport.

It is a government allocation and in case you want to verify and do your findings, that is highly advised

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u/kvro_maX — 10 days ago

My thoughts on tomodachi game 4 episodes in

I finally decided to watch this anime and 3-4 episodes in and this Tenji reveal just feels off. It is as if him being the bad guy was forced. My money is on Yutori, her behavior from episode 3 was just too revealing but then the ending and the beginning of ep 4 just came up with this nonsensical back story0

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u/kvro_maX — 12 days ago
▲ 27 r/Nigeria

Even police dey hail terrorists

Omo if anyone tells you the government is fighting terrorism, just laugh.

They may be doing some damage control with the US breathing down their necks but them get their foot soldiers aiding and abetting them.

u/kvro_maX — 2 months ago

Had an argument about Kara's space suit compared to the space suit in man of steel

Had an argument in a group chat about comics, but for some reason this group is filled with a bunch of gimme anything to watch kinda folks.

To the point, that in order to defend kara's suit someone said this.

Apparently things from comics shouldn't look cool.

u/kvro_maX — 2 months ago
▲ 29 r/Nigeria

This thing dey vex me aswear, I know most of us have seen this but i just wanted to post in case there people who haven't.

This guy went to pick up a way bill for someone, the people at the park, suspecting the package insisted that he opens it which he did. They found a gun there and called the police, if you can make out what he's saying, the guy was explaining to the police that he didn't know and he could take them to the person that sent him.

This police officer nicknamed "ogbegbe" casually, as if it's his normal routine points a gun and shoots this young man.

This, this is police brutality and these men must dance to the same beat they played for this young man.

u/kvro_maX — 4 months ago