Robert Langman (@tony97422375) 's Twitter Profile
Robert Langman

@tony97422375

Be real always.

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calendar_today14-01-2019 08:35:19

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The mother/sibling of late Mohbad can be used for the DNA testing. But I strongly believe those people did it and it turned out negative hence they refused to make it public. If late Mohbad was d father it will show 99% Verydarkman VERYDARKMAN

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They should continue destroying Nigeria. One day is one day for everyone of them either death meet them while onboard the plane or before getting to airport

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He can’t father a fool like you. Go back and check his wife out, he will never be attracted to the animal that birthed you. There’s no way an evil useless person like you can be born Igbo.

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That’s still okay the company should file a defamation of business, assault on staffs and destruction of property against them

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Grok what was Lagos, Nigeria like before it became the Capital of Nigeria ? Do you agree that Lagos of today is what it is because of the years the state was capital of Nigeria?

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DGreatBundee Before 1914, Lagos was a Yoruba settlement founded by the Awori in the 15th century, known as Eko. It grew as a Portuguese trading post, became a key slave trade hub in the 19th century, and was annexed by Britain in 1861, evolving into a cosmopolitan colonial port city with some

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A Memo to the Nigerian Senate, Judiciary and Fellow Citizens: The Senate’s Constitutional Overreach in the Case of Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan Democracy Dies When Laws Become Weapons and Lawmakers Become Serial Lawbreakers. Six months have passed since the

A Memo to the Nigerian Senate, Judiciary and Fellow Citizens: 

The Senate’s Constitutional Overreach in the Case of Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan

Democracy Dies When Laws Become Weapons and Lawmakers Become Serial Lawbreakers. 

Six months have passed since the