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Politics / Re: Wike Flags Off Construction Of 11km Road In Kwali by Bedotfarms: 5:53pm On Feb 08
This road was constructed during my NYSC.

Chai
Politics / Re: Tunji-Ojo Didn’t Shun Our Invitation — CCB by Bedotfarms: 9:14am On Jan 17
Bunmi Ojo is a target to me but my prayer is that he overcomes whatever comes his way because I for a person and many well-meaning Nigerians love him.

My best minister amongst those Mr. President has appointed.
Politics / Will Workers Keep Working Without Salary Over A Year In OAUTH by Bedotfarms: 12:06pm On Dec 21, 2023
Begging, Suicide Thoughts… How Doctors at OAU Teaching Hospital Manage to Work Without Pay

Published 20th Dec, 2023


The medical professionals at a federal hospital in Ile-Ife, Osun State, who have been working without pay for months are the subject of this report by FIJ’s ABIMBOLA ABATTA. Despite having to work every day, they are left to drown in a financial crisis, feeling betrayed and with their morale destroyed, hopes dashed and dedication unrewarded.

“Words can’t explain how I feel. You know when you have got to the phase when you are now numb. I don’t know how to feel anymore. I’m the one who’s supposed to take care of my family, but I’m the one who is begging.”

Those were the words of Agege Moshin (not real name), one of the doctors at the Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital Complex (OAUTHC), Ile-Ife, whose salaries have not been paid for several months.

A report published by SaharaReporters earlier this month stated that OAUTHC shut down one of its wards due to a shortage of doctors and health workers caused by migration to other countries in search of greener pastures. The PUNCH also reported on December 4 that at least 65 doctors had left OAUTHC in one year, while about three wards had stopped admitting patients due to a shortage of health workers.

FIJ understands that unpaid salaries could be one of the factors responsible for the exodus of healthcare workers from the hospital. For instance, healthcare workers at OAUTHC, both clinical and non-clinical, employed between December 2022 and June 2023, have had to endure unpaid salaries.

As a federal government-owned hospital, the profiles of the affected workers at OAUTHC ought to have been captured on the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS), which makes them eligible for salaries. But this is not the case for the affected workers at this hospital.

According to Moshin, he and a host of other affected doctors are supposed to have been captured on the platform, but no capturing has been done since their employment.

While speaking with FIJ, Moshin said, “We have no idea why those of us employed between December 2022 and early this year have not been paid. Without being captured on the IPPIS platform, your payment becomes an issue, because you are being paid by the government.

“If you have ever worked in a federal government setting or hospital as a doctor, you’ll understand most people want to get captured before they even assume work, because if you start working without the IPPIS number, you may fall into this kind of problem of not getting salaries.”

‘THE MANAGEMENT EMPLOYED EXCESS HEALTHCARE WORKERS’

While Moshin disclosed that the hospital management did not give a concrete explanation for the delay, he said the government claimed the immediate past chief medical director (CMD) employed staff beyond the quota given by the federal government.

“We learned that the hospital was given a number of people to employ. The government claimed that there was a waiver that was supposed to employ 450 clinical staff, but the then CMD employed way more than what he was to employ,” the doctor said.

“So I think that the IPPIS guys consequently refused to come and capture people. At the end of the day, they sent some people to come do some fact-finding from the Federal Ministry of Health.

“How is that our fault or business? They are not meeting the CMD or the former CMD who made those blunders. You are keeping us here without any solutions. After gathering information about the excess staff who were employed, what’s the way forward? Nothing! There are no solutions whatsoever.”

A news report published in November revealed that Moshin and other affected workers at OAUTHC were not paid because Olumuyiwa Owojuyigbe, the former CMD of the hospital, was involved in over-employment and job racketeering without provision in the personnel budget.

An investigative panel set up by the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare found that Owojuyigbe employed over 1,973 staff as against the 450 vacancy waivers granted for the 2022 employment by the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation.

Following the findings by the panel, Moshin and others have undergone a series of verification exercises, yet their salaries have not been paid.

“We were asked to submit our documents. I personally don’t think any doctor will be coming to apply for work without having their certificates, licenses and NYSC certificates, among others,” Moshin told FIJ

‘WORDS CAN’T EXPLAIN HOW I FEEL’

In response to a question on how this doctor had been faring, he told FIJ that words could not explain. He said he had to depend on his family for survival, as he was unable to fulfil his filial responsibilities.

“You know when you have got to the phase when you are now numb. I don’t know how to feel anymore because I have been waiting for my salary from January, February, and now December.

“Initially, when we did not get paid for the first three months, the Association of Resident Doctors (ARD) told us to be patient. They sent out memos, messages and many other things. April came, but no salary.

“I think in June or July, we went for an internal strike before the general NARD strike came up. At the time, as it is common with the government, there were ‘no work, no pay’ threats. That’s what they do to Nigerian doctors.

“There was also the fear that the hospital might send your names to the government, telling them ‘this department has not been working’. People are already suffering. The money is not even enough. So everybody backed off.

“We’ve been hearing stories upon stories. They said the Ministry of Health would come for verification. Some people came in August or so and gathered us like sardines, tossing us here and there.

“Come and line up and do this one. Bring your forms here. It was crazy. I think I almost broke my back trying to queue up with so many other non-clinical people.

“You know how everybody wants government jobs in Nigeria, even the ones that don’t deserve it. We were given a form, where they asked for our name, address, qualification, how we got the job, who we paid, how much we paid, the phone number of the person, and other sorts of questions. Was that a verification?

“One of the officers was sharing some stories to blackmail people, stories on how during NYSC people paid for relocation and paid to get posted to good places. That was the so-called verification in August, after which they left.

“We didn’t hear anything from them. They kept saying the panel had set up an investigation panel up until, was it last month or so, when they released a memo. They were only releasing a memo three months after on how they found that over 2,700 people were employed.

“Okay, so what’s your next step? What are we going to do after you’ve found that? You have doctors and nurses and pharmacists and a clinical staff that have been working without getting paid.

“I work my ass out every day. Day in, day out, I try not to take out my hands on patients. You can’t have a doctor working shifts not getting paid. We’ve had people who I have had to borrow from.

“I’m the first child. I have siblings. I have an ageing mom. My dad is late. I’m the one who’s supposed to take care of the family, but I’m the one who is begging. They are the ones who have been giving me money, sustaining me up to this time.

“You can imagine a full-grown person begging. I’m working, not like I’m jobless, but I’m begging to even be able to pay my rent. Then how much more would I do to feed? And there are other bills. My siblings are there. I have to go to work. Am I going to trek? I walk sometimes when I can’t even afford a shuttle in the hospital. The electricity bill is there. There are a lot of things to do, but you can’t do anything.

“So, as I said, I am numb. You know, when you have stopped getting angry, you’re no longer in that phase. You’re now in the acceptance phase. You’ve moved from anger to denial, not acceptance. I’m just here, like God, whatever happens, let me just get through.”

PEOPLE ARE LEAVING BECAUSE…

Moshin also revealed that many people are leaving for other hospitals within and outside the country because of unpaid salaries, among many other reasons.

He noted that despite working for almost a year, he had not been entitled to leave and work allowances, yet he had to keep working.

Many could not continue to slave away for a government that did not care about them, so they either went to other hospitals or relocated.

“I know colleagues who have left, who have left to either private hospitals or for another government. Some have left the country, but I’ve been here,” she said.

“This is not like I haven’t thought about suicide. You’re depressed. You wake up and don’t feel like waking up from your bed and going to work. But you still go to work regardless, and someone is telling you, ‘don’t worry. They’re saving the money for you.’ Are you kidding me? That’s an insensitive remark. Sometimes, they tell you that you don’t even look like you have not got a salary.”

HOW WILL PEOPLE WORK IN A HOSPITAL THAT DOES NOT FUNCTION WELL?

“A year wasted.” That was how Moshin described his ordeal at OAUTHC. His hopes, like many of his colleagues, have been dashed against the crumbling walls of a sickly healthcare system.

He made references to a news report that claimed hospital wards were being shut down because of doctors’ migration. But he pointed out that the problem could be traced to the issues of delayed payment as well as the deteriorating health sector.

“One year is gone. They’ve wasted my entire year. Even if I was planning to japa, I can’t do so without money. I can’t write exams. I can’t do anything. And yet you go about lying, saying that all doctors are leaving.

“They keep blaming the doctors, whereas the system is failing. You don’t have manpower. You don’t have enough doctors. The ones that are even around you are not paying them. And then you blackmail them.

“They don’t shut down a ward because of doctors. It’s the nurses who man the wards. So if you’re shutting down the ward, it’s because you lack nurses, not doctors. Since June or July, a part of the emergency ward has been shut down. And that’s because they don’t have nurses.

“Even if you have one or two doctors, they will rather kill that doctor with work than shut down the hospital. That’s how it works in this country. They will rather let that one particular doctor that is working kill himself or die on the spot than shut down the hospital.

“You think this hospital is functioning? You don’t want to know the things that are going on in this place. But will they shut it down? No. They will rather keep patching and patching. There are times we don’t have light and water. There are times people in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) die when we run out of oxygen.

“Rather than hold the system responsible, you hold the doctors because they are the prey that you can easily talk to. This country is not even ready. Doctors and nurses will leave when the whole health sector is a mess, and there’s no one who is ready to pick it up.”

He stated that the government does not care because political office holders would rather seek medical care outside of the country than use the local health facilities.

Amud Duma (real name withheld), another doctor who does not want to be named, told FIJ that without being placed on the IPPIS, he and other affected workers cannot access their salaries and other benefits.

“Your insurance, pensions, national housing funds, other allowances and perks cannot be accessed without being enrolled on the payment platform. The subsidy palliatives that everyone got, we did not get it,” he said.

Like Moshin, he learned that the hospital recruited more than the assigned number of workers.

“They somehow exceeded the waiver four to five times. So that’s the reason they haven’t come to capture. They said they wanted to do multiple audits. They’ve done multiple verifications, but none has yielded fruits anyway.”

‘IT IS HECTIC’

Duma said it is hectic, struggling to cope with unpaid salaries and a chronic shortage of manpower. Despite not being paid, he told FIJ, they are required to do the same amount of work.

FIJ understands that the workload is further compounded as these doctors often have to take on extra work since many of their colleagues have already left for better opportunities.

“You are still expected to do the same number of calls. There’s even a lot of extra work that you have to do, so it’s been very tough. You have to go and do your ward rounds, see the patients you have operated on – some we’ve planned for discharges, some that we want to further reassess or review,” he told FIJ.

“Part of what makes it worse is the chronic manpower shortage, and I don’t think anybody emphasises that enough. The workload was extreme even when we were hired. Imagine hiring people and not paying them.

“This year, a number of my colleagues left the hospital. People are not just leaving the country; they are going to other places in Nigeria, where they will get better pay and remuneration for the kind of work they are doing, or at least regular pay, so that they can take care of themselves.”

Although Duma hopes for a change, he fears the system is broken and unlikely to improve without significant intervention. He pointed out that the health sector budget has shown no significant difference.

“A government comes in and they say they will do much better. But the health budget for the coming year did not increase. The percentages are still the same. So, you now wonder how they want to improve the system. How is it going to get better if we are still doing the same thing over and over again?”
Politics / Re: Hamza Al-Mustapha To Be Named Next NSCDC Boss - Guardian by Bedotfarms: 7:32pm On Oct 18, 2023
Irony1:

you are hollow


Noted Mr. Skull Hollow
Politics / Re: Hamza Al-Mustapha To Be Named Next NSCDC Boss - Guardian by Bedotfarms: 4:59pm On Oct 18, 2023
Irony1:


Your skull is just too hollow

Thanks Mr. Skull Hollow
Politics / Re: Hamza Al-Mustapha To Be Named Next NSCDC Boss - Guardian by Bedotfarms: 7:41pm On Oct 16, 2023
APCNig:


He will be too brutal and will not obey Court orders

One of the credible men in Nigeria that I respect:

He respects the law and his Boss.
Politics / Re: Hamza Al-Mustapha To Be Named Next NSCDC Boss - Guardian by Bedotfarms: 7:30pm On Oct 16, 2023
I wish they can give him EFCC to head
Culture / Re: Village Women Gathered To Flog Man Who Beats His Wife (Photos) by Bedotfarms: 5:09pm On Sep 27, 2023
Rest
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Bayern Munich Vs Manchester United UCL (4 - 3) On 20th September 2023 by Bedotfarms: 8:56pm On Sep 20, 2023
Please, what's exactly wrong with Man U

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Business / Re: Increase your income using your smart phone by Bedotfarms: 10:04pm On Aug 23, 2023
How's it
Investment / Re: Earn Money Everyday On Barrick Gold ,no Referral Needed! by Bedotfarms: 10:03pm On Aug 23, 2023
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Politics / Re: Tinubu's Reckless Economic Policies by Bedotfarms: 9:59pm On Jun 14, 2023
Hmmmm
Politics / Emefiele The Man That Made Bank Managers Billionaires by Bedotfarms: 9:27pm On Jun 14, 2023
Emefiele operating separate $47bn foreign reserve account, 527 others without FG’s knowledge – Report

Suspended Central Bank of Nigeria Governor, Godwin Emefiele has unilaterally been operating a separate foreign reserve account on behalf of the country without the knowledge of the Federal Government, a security report has revealed.

Emefiele, according to the report, masterminded the creation of two foreign reserve accounts for Nigeria with the second one the Federal Government is not aware of, having about $47billion.

CBN under Emefiele, the report further revealed, has also been running no fewer than 527 private bank accounts with public monies running to several billions stashed in them without the government being in the know.
These allegations, amongst several others against Emefiele, are contained in a security report submitted by the Department of State Services to former president Muhammadu Buhari since January this year.

The security report was sighted by our correspondent over the weekend.
The report handed over to former President Buhari by the DSS Director General, Yusuf Bichi, in January, it was learnt, contains more damning evidence against the suspended apex bank boss over a series of some fresh allegations.

The submission of the security report to the then President, First News had reported, necessitated Emefiele’s visits twice on Thursday January 19, 2023 to the Aso Rock Presidential Villa. The then CBN governor, First News had reported, was summoned by the then President Buhari following his receipt of the DSS security report on the fresh allegations and “overwhelming evidence” against the apex bank boss earlier that day from the DSS DG.

Emefiele had earlier that same day visited the Presidential Villa as part of the delegation of the Arab Bank for Economic Development led by its Director General, Dr Sidi Ould Tah.
But Emefiele’s second meeting that same day with Buhari was held behind closed doors at the Presidential Villa, where he was confronted with the fresh allegations leveled against him by the DSS. At the end of his closed door meeting with the then President Buhari, Emefiele declined to comment on the issues discussed when approached by State House correspondents.

Earlier, the DSS had accused Emefiele of aiding and abetting terrorism, insisting that the then CBN Gov must be prosecuted for the alleged crimes.
According to the report, DSS’ preliminary investigations revealed Emefiele’s involvement in various acts of terrorism financing, fraudulent activities and economic crimes of national security dimension.

But the already embattled Emefiele continued to employ all means to escape arrest and interrogation by the DSS. He even had to delay his return to Nigeria after a trip abroad. He was also said to have engaged some close associates of the then President Buhari to help him prevail on the DSS to let him off the hook. He was also alleged to have been employing propaganda through organised public protests and demonstrations by CSOs, all in a bid to stop his investigations by the DSS.

A nephew and close confidant of the then President Buhari, Mamman Daura and the then Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai were said to be the arrowheads of the highly influential and powerful politicians pressuring the DSS DG, Yusuf Bichi to let go of Emefiele, resulting in the inability of the secret police to interrogate the apex bank boss on the allegations leveled against him while Buhari’s tenure lasted.

First News, however, learnt that unknown to Emefiele, while he was out of the country, the DSS had interrogated and obtained documentary evidence from his deputies at the apex bank, external auditors to the bank and managing directors of 27 commercial banks regarding the monumental allegations of corruption and fraud being levelled against him by the secret police regarding forex allocations and other corruption allegations.
It was in the course of these widened investigations that the DSS unearthed 12 fresh allegations against the CBN Gov, First News reported.

It was gathered that during interrogation, the CBN external auditors, who have been working for the apex bank in the past six years, “gave evidence under caution” to DSS interrogators and provided documents to back their claim that Emefiele paid them to prepare “doctored audit reports” which the Federal Government under Buhari was inadvertently relying upon.

It was also learnt that during investigations, the DSS discovered that the controversial Ways and Means approval requested by the Finance Minister was actually in the region of N23.7trillion as against the N7.3trn presented to the National Assembly.
Some of the new allegations Emefiele was then being investigated for by the DSS include the N3.6bn COVID-19 palliative funds given Nigeria by the IMF two years ago to cushion the effects of the pandemic.

Emefiele, it was learnt did not inform the Federal Government about the IMF palliative but only allegedly diverted the money into a private account in China.
The demand for acknowledgement letter by the IMF from the Finance Minister let the cat out of Emefiele’s bag. The CBN Gov was however said to have told the then Finance Minister that he invested the money for the country.

The then Finance Minister on her part, was said to have demanded for about $700m out of the IMF palliative to enable her Ministry to “offset staff salary.”
The remaining $3billion, it was gathered, is still being kept in a bank in China without the Federal Government being aware of this development.

Also, the much-vaunted Single Treasury Account (TSA), it was learnt, has been discovered by the DSS to be a phantom device by Emefiele to deceive the Federal Government and all Nigerians. “There’s nothing like TSA account. Only Emefiele knows what he means by this,” a source said.
The DSS, it was further gathered, while grilling bank chief executives in January, also unearthed an allegation that the CBN boss directed all commercial banks’ managing directors to give him N30bn each every year as his own “pocket money.” Only a newly established bank (names withheld) allegedly paid Emefiele the least sum of N5bn. The bank MDs involved, it was learnt, wrote statements and provided the DSS with documentary evidence.

This was part of the reasons Emefiele, on January 18, 2023, through a CSO, approached an Abuja High Court presided over by Justice Belgore to obtain an interim injunction to restrain the DSS from obtaining information from the CBN and the commercial banks regarding forex allocations in the past six years.

But unknown to Emefiele, the DSS had already obtained a comprehensive list of all those involved in the forex distribution deal, including some highly placed Presidency officials and which was included in the security report on the CBN boss submitted to former President Buhari.

This security report, which former President Buhari refused to act upon, it was learnt, was recently dusted by the DSS and re-submitted to the President Bola Tinubu-led administration, which last Friday night suspended Emefiele from the office of the CBN governor and subsequently appointed an acting governor in his stead.

This action by President Tinubu against Emefiele gave the DSS the needed clearance and the green light to move in and arrest the suspended CBN governor on Friday night in his Lagos home, flying him to Abuja, where he’s currently being detained to answer questions on the various allegations leveled against him.


Bankers in the house is this atrocities possible, I copied the article from some where
Celebrities / Re: Davido Visits P'Square With His Maybach As They Celebrate Daughter's Birthday by Bedotfarms: 7:36pm On Jun 13, 2023
Baronthecelebri:
Make more money

You'll understand what relationship means soon
Education / Free Tertiary Tuition In Nigeria For Nigerians by Bedotfarms: 12:07pm On Jun 08, 2023
Nursing is one of the best courses in the world now. Please let's share with our friends, children, relatives etc most people don't know that the admission is ongoing and the school is free tuition,this is a great opportunity for our children .

Romance / Re: The Serpent: Spirit Of Cobra by Bedotfarms: 1:07pm On Jun 04, 2023
Legends will understand

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Romance / Sweden Declares Sex as Sports, host Competition by Bedotfarms: 12:57pm On Jun 04, 2023
Sweden has officially declared sex as a sport and is also set to host its first-ever sex competition.

The participants will engage in sex sessions which can go up to six hours daily.

A panel of judges will decide the winners of the sex competition while the audience will also influence the final decisions.

Source, https://punchng.com/sweeden-declares-sex-as-sport-to-host-competition/

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Politics / Re: NNPC: Subsidy Removal To Reduce Petrol Consumption By 30% by Bedotfarms: 10:20am On Jun 04, 2023
I don't understand this kind of doom Analysis, you don't know what's being consumed, and you here telling us it'll reduced by a certain figure.

Tell us, we Nigerians, if there was subsidy removal before because information reached us that no marketer received any dime called subsidy
Politics / Has Subsidy makes us Complacent Or Deceitful: by Bedotfarms: 9:35am On Jun 03, 2023
Kindly watch this video, not my thing though then let come back to discuss.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIBAyyxc4lk


Strictly for the intellectual.

This our country must get better

Things that lie ahead
Politics / Re: We Won’t Fix Petrol Prices Again – NMDPRA by Bedotfarms: 9:33am On Jun 03, 2023

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIBAyyxc4lk

Then we come back to the table
Politics / Re: We Won’t Fix Petrol Prices Again – NMDPRA by Bedotfarms: 9:32am On Jun 03, 2023
TV/Movies / Re: Broda Shaggi Wins AMVCA 2023 Best Actor In A Comedy Drama, Movie Or Tv Series by Bedotfarms: 9:47pm On May 20, 2023
He did well

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Health / Re: Baby Born From Three People's DNA In UK First by Bedotfarms: 9:25pm On May 10, 2023
Draslo:
Designer babies.
Very soon they will be able to make babies without any physical defect. Like for example if you want blue eyes on a black kid, or a super brain or if you don't want him to be ever interested in penis enlargement. Like there's almost nothing. Very soon, they will give expectant parents a catalogue to choose what they want and don't want from their child.

Already in practice.

Ectolife.

I was surprised the day I saw the clip
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Bournemouth Vs Chelsea (1 - 3) On 6th May 2023 by Bedotfarms: 4:16pm On May 06, 2023
Chelsea will win

Smile

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Romance / Re: Even in marriage, she's still pain. by Bedotfarms: 10:19pm On May 05, 2023
frozen70:


What do you think you want to discuss with her and her hubby

I mean what's the essence of the meeting

It became a thing of concern to me when she sent me a message after more than a decade, that 'she had forgiven me' because I'd forgotten the whole thing, even she telling discussing with my person.

I only wanted to know what's hurting her, to assist where needed.

Hitherto, I've gotten matured responses so far
Romance / Re: Even in marriage, she's still pain. by Bedotfarms: 7:53pm On May 05, 2023
Thank you for your responses

I'm grateful.
Romance / Re: Even in marriage, she's still pain. by Bedotfarms: 7:43pm On May 04, 2023
Akinzola:
Wait.... I don't get it.
Did you truly beat her.....?
I read in ur story that u were a simp..
Since she's married, allow her to enjoy her marriage ooooo.

Truth be told, in camp no but in time past I've beaten her, (definition of my beat was that I slapped her).

I'm married now. I am only bothered that she had not truly let go of her past for her to tell People the odds we had together.

She has her own children now even though I was informed she had miscarriages before finally conceiving
Romance / Even in marriage, she's still pain. by Bedotfarms: 7:29pm On May 04, 2023
There is this my Ex we dated for more than six years before she finally ended it immediately after orientation (service year). The dating started during extension days in our final year, secondary school.

We literally went to the same secondary school and University.

So many things happened during our course of being together:

We had many differences mainly and only on men. I was a big time simp then, was insecure with temperament issues in the relationship.

The complexity of the insecurity became clearer when she confessed that she dated someone while we were apart.

I lived in the South-West while she stayed in the Northern part of the country.

While together, she aborted three times for me. I was 69% true to the relationship, I loved her so much then and I really wanted to settle down with her. My family knew her and vice versa, including friends.

Like I stated, she ended the relationship and I accepted it in good fate, even though I wept.

What will I even have done since she initiated it. it was more like I shock to me.

After more than a decade, I was surprised to hear from my sister's hubby all the bad things that happened between us, that she aborted three times for me, that I beat her in camp, etc. That I went ahead to toast her friend (this is true but like she was 6 years in marriage).

I've tried arranging for meeting with her and husband but it never worked, for us to discuss and that I may apologize sincerely to her, since she still took it to heart.

All she kept saying she had moved on and sebi I have moved on too?

Please, what can I do in this situation?
My wish is for us to meet, and discuss intensively together.
Investment / Re: My Brother Is In Trouble Over Failed Online Business Transaction. by Bedotfarms: 2:12pm On Jan 25, 2023
I read few comments before responding. Please, if you have the means kindly help if you can. If he commit suicide, you'll be the one to later regret it because the burden of the wife and children will be you, the family.

A meeting will be held that let bygone be bygone.

It was a stupid risk he took, he'll respect you if you assist him now and listen to you more next time.

See Chris Delvan sharing his testimonies whenever he preaches how vagabond he was but the story is different today.
Education / Re: Rhematex Consulting & Training Ltd. Cad/programming/graphics Training Are You In by Bedotfarms: 10:18am On Dec 02, 2022
Rhema14:
registration in progress

Let's know the price attached to these courses.
TV/Movies / Re: "Elesin Oba Passes Check On Cinematography, Storyline" - Shola-Adido Oladotun by Bedotfarms: 5:02pm On Nov 05, 2022
Good movie

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