A guy named Bello Oladimeji has shared on Twitter how he paid someone 30k to help facilitate his NYSC posting to a better state only to be posted to the boko haram troubled state- Borno. Before you scroll down to see his tweet below, kindly advice him to catch Shekau when he gets there.
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Twitter User Gets Posted To Borno State After Paying 30K To Influence His NYSC
A guy named Bello Oladimeji has shared on Twitter how he paid someone 30k to help facilitate his NYSC posting to a better state only to be posted to the boko haram troubled state- Borno. Before you scroll down to see his tweet below, kindly advice him to catch Shekau when he gets there.
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