It doesn’t matter how he’s is described, he was at the right place at the right time, destined, I will say. He suffered but he’s now a happy man. Am happy for him
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Free from captivity.
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are you reporting on the same person?https://twitter.com/ReutersAfrica/status/981550831961960453 …
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nice - change man now - GOD BLESS
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The man is just brave
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Soon "Common wealth of former and current slaves" will go to entertain their master. Time to boycott the games.
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@DeleMomodu@SaharaReporters@ShehuSani this is how British Broadcasting Corporation decided to describe John Ogah -"Nigerian Beggar" ..patheticThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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What a description - "Nigerian Beggar"
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