Elhadj Aboki
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22/04/2026
Shout out to my newest followers! Excited to have you onboard! Osula Etinosa, Ayinde Oluwaseyi AbiOla, Abiodun Olaide Agboola, Prince-Olasunkanmi Abidemi Oyero, Tunjl Bashir Akin Wale, Yahaya Olatayo Olajide, Sanusi M Adetunji, Prince Ezukwa Bassey, Crown Adeyinka Adebiyi, Ajayi Oladeji Toyese, Ogunmefun Bashir Oluwafemi, Prince Aderibigbe Sakiru Opeyemi, Oluwaseun Adeyemo, Tajudeen Abdulahi Olalekan, Ogun Abraham Ilesanmi, Larry Miller, Akinrogun Misbaudeen Olalekan, Abayomi Majekodunmi, Isaac Ola Kunle, Ismail Ijifisioye, Akindele Akinloye, Salaam Faisal, Ayotunde Ajasin, Moshood Saka, Alapotishile Herdeesir Azeez, Lawrence Adebayor Lawal, Adejoke Oyeniyi, Adeodou Aremou, Omo Arugbo Ojo Ogunsan, Vivian Asogwa, Akinyemi Hollusheyi, Adesile Ololade, Aji Folawe, Segun Hs Ayeni, Ariyo Olorungbotemi, Lateef Adeyemo, Iyanda Peter Oladele, Mustapha Abdulsalam, Idris Kayode Abdulfatai, Godwin Utom, Tunde Ajakaye, Aduragbemi Akanni II, Quadri Bamidele, Akinbode Babatunde, Olayiwola Olaniyi, Yusuf Abo Ligali, Isiaka Ajibola Hammed, Akindele Akinkunmi Ajani, Ogunremi Oladapo, Ayobami Raifu
22/04/2026
What does DAD mean ?
22/04/2026
O pay na
22/04/2026
Lagos State Commissioner of Police just banned officers from searching phones.
You can now RECORD the police while they work. They can't touch you for it.
Commissioner Tijani Fatai said it himself on live TV:
"Nigerian police officers have been warned not to search any individual's phone. Anybody can record any police officer at his duty post."
Checkspoints have been limited to vehicles only. Officers are even encouraged to also record themselves.
21/04/2026
Oxygen costs N15k per hour in a hospital, that is fifteen thousand naira to just breathe in and out, You see this thing called health, don't play with it.
Be very grateful for the little things, and be very thankful that the government can't control the air we breathe.
If your ex texts you “I miss you” right now…
what are you replying? 👀
Me: I Miss you too.
21/04/2026
" Me and Burna haven’t been in good terms for the past few years now but that doesn’t changes the respect i have for him.
Burna has already recorded KíLLíNTHEM before he reached out to me and asked me to drop a verse on the song. I was so excited coz i was still an upcoming then and collaborating with African giant felt like a dream.
That song changed my life and made me global. My own Earnings from that song bought me cars and a house. I can never bite the finger that uprooted me from rags so am always GREATFUL.
—; Zlantan ibile 🗣️..
Ibile is just that guy that suits the industry perfectly. He’s a man of people and always finds the avenue to uplift others if given an opportunity.
( Low-key becoming the next Olamide in the industry )
21/04/2026
Glory be to GOD because his mercy endures forever”
19/04/2026
There will always be someone who doesn't value you - make sure it's not you.
Elhadj ice Quote
19/04/2026
Stop disturbing the new owner
19/04/2026
How much did the supermarket lose 🤔
19/04/2026
OFFA BANK ROBBERY:
WHEN A HEALED WOUND IS REOPENED FOR POLITICAL GAIN:
By- Biyi Gbadeyan🦁🐾
We are human beings, and that alone demands a certain level of sensitivity.
We must be mindful, always guarding against actions or words that could wound another person’s feelings.
No matter what we think we stand to gain.
After all, what is the worth of any victory achieved at the expense of another’s dignity?
Human beings are not meant to be harsh instruments of hurt, but vessels of empathy, restraint, and understanding. To be truly human is not just to exist, but to be humane, even when it is inconvenient, even when it costs us something.
We are all aware that there are wounds time never truly erases. It only softens their edges.
Some scars don’t disappear; they simply learn how to sit quietly beneath the surface, reminding us, in subtle ways, that healing is not always about forgetting, but about learning how to live with what once broke us.
The Offa bank robbery of 2018 remains one of the most painful and blood-soaked tragedies in the history of Kwara State. It was not an ordinary crime. It was a brutal massacre that shattered families, darkened homes, and left a community permanently scarred.
In the aftermath, Offa people mourned deeply. Lives were lost in their prime. Parents buried children. Children grew up with silence where laughter once existed. Over time, many of the affected families were forced, by life itself to accept what happened, not because they forgot, but because survival demanded it. Healing, though incomplete, slowly began to take shape in broken hearts.
But what is deeply disturbing today is not the tragedy itself.
It is the repeated attempt to drag it back into the center of political struggle whenever elections approach.
A case that had long settled in public consciousness is now being loudly revisited in the political space. Old narratives are being reopened, names are being mentioned again, and sensitive memories are being stirred.
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