It is true my nudes are everywhere, but it is
also not my intention dat they are, cus those
pictures were meant to be private.
Pregnancy stage is the only time in a
woman’s life that God lets her experience
different hormonal changes and every
woman has the right to
keep record of it and it is sad mine ended up
dis way, but SHIIT HAPPENS!!!
Most of u bitches condemning me do even
the worst things, go stack naked for
worthless reasons and cheap shit. As much
people are talking, some also wish to be like
me#FACT………let the bloggers keep posting
and talking, I understand dats what they feed
on.
NUDITY is NATURE, and there is absolutely
nothing new on the face of earth. I am not
the first to have my pictures leaked neither
will I be the last. Meanwhile, LADIES &
GENTLEMEN as I don cast so, I will just get
me some COLDSTONE and DOUGHNUTS,
while I seat back and watch yesterday’s
fresh gist become tomorrow’s old
story…………
meanwhile, y’all wish me a safe delivery cus
that’s all that matters to me, I love everyone
regardless….DEUCES️ Yours faithfully, DIOR
CHIDERA ADIELECHUCKWU. Happy child.
Comrade Adams Aliyu Oshiomhole ShareThis Adams Aliyu Oshiomhole was born on April 4, 1952 in Iyamoh, near Auchi in today's Edo State. He was born into the humble family of Alhaji Aliyu Oshiomhole of blessed memory and Alhaja Aishetu Oshiomhole. After his secondary education, Adams Oshiomhole proceeded to the Ruskin College, Oxford where he majored in economics and industrial relations. He is also an alumnus of the prestigious National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies, Kuru. In 1969 before his tertiary education, he had taken up appointment with the Arewa Textiles Company. He was inspired to play an active role in the union because he was not satisfied with the quality of the union's leadership. Oshiomhole's other colleagues in the textile factory elected him as the union secretary after a shop-floor revolution, which he helped to organize. He became a full time trade organizer in 1975. In 1982, Adams Oshiomhole was appointed by the National Union of Textile Ga...
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