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  • 2/5/2025
A young Nigerian student and poet, abused and neglected by his cruel stepmother, finds solace in friendship. His wrongfu | dG1faVlYQ0xQWFI0ak0
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00:00Who are the gang members?
00:05Run enter me now before they say you drink too much gang.
00:08We should just wait to see what the story unfolds.
00:10So he drive toward you because he think that you are a bully?
00:13Mother come back.
00:17Mother please.
00:17I think that all this business gone joke.
00:23Take him out.
00:23Get out.
00:24I want you to realize that you are the man of the house right now.
00:33Don't your husband send you money?
00:35Of course he does.
00:36Em, how you coping there?
00:38It's okay, everything is fine.
00:41My phone, please!
00:43Do I look like your mum?
00:45Have you met my stepmother?
00:47Has she met me?
00:48What did you actually want from me?
00:50Don't be afraid.
00:51Don't be afraid.
00:57What can I do for you?
00:58You know me.
01:02I'm the eye for you.
01:04I'm Inspector George.
01:05Are you sure you know me very well?
01:07You are the one who killed me.
01:08And you claim to be the son of Dr. Okori.
01:10How dare you speak to me like that?
01:12And I will talk to you exactly the way I will do you right now.
01:14Is that what you're planning to do?

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