• 15 GOOD REASONS TO DATE MATURE WOMEN.

    1: They hold better conversation.

    2: They know what they want and they are straight forward about it.

    3: They are generally more purpose driven and focus more on their career.

    4:They are more appreciative of their relationship.

    5: They are more passionate.

    6: They are better in Bed.

    7 They are more open to try new things.

    8:They are more willing to be a team.

    9:You can learn more from them.

    10: knows pretty much how to spoil her man.

    11: she is more domesticated at home.

    12: she knows the importance of peace and quiet in the house.

    13: she is more prone to protecting and covering up for the man during economic crisis.

    14: She is Honest and very sincere.

    15: She is more likely to stay for better or worse.

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    15 GOOD REASONS TO DATE MATURE WOMEN. 1: They hold better conversation. 2: They know what they want and they are straight forward about it. 3: They are generally more purpose driven and focus more on their career. 4:They are more appreciative of their relationship. 5: They are more passionate. 6: They are better in Bed. 7 They are more open to try new things. 8:They are more willing to be a team. 9:You can learn more from them. 10: knows pretty much how to spoil her man. 11: she is more domesticated at home. 12: she knows the importance of peace and quiet in the house. 13: she is more prone to protecting and covering up for the man during economic crisis. 14: She is Honest and very sincere. 15: She is more likely to stay for better or worse. My love for you is big, bigger, biggest 🙏 Class dismissed 🥂 #education #OMG #loveislove #fypシ゚ #fypシ゚viralシ #facebookviral Kindly follow Cal Realtors Www.jcomforthomes.co.ke
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  • Good day everyone in the house !!!

    There is a new security threat out there. The first time I heard about it was a few months back when I travelled.

    Yesterday, I saw a victim who confirmed to me that it is now in Lagos and probably all over Nigeria.

    Summary is when your phone has issues and you want to take it for repairs, go with your own charging cable.

    Most, if not all, phone repairers, now buy a cable known as NSA OMG cable (looks like ordinary cable but it is a mini computer that can extract all your data and also extract your screen unlock codes, apps lock codes, OTPs, phone numbers, bvn, to say a few.

    You can look this cable up online. It is just like an ordinary charging cable.

    I saw it yesterday after a repairer was arrested with it.

    Please let us inform family, friends, and even our enemies.

    Let's educate our senior citizens, our elders, who may not be tech savvy. The times are hard, may we not lose our hard earned money to these bad eggs in Society.
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    Good day everyone in the house !!! There is a new security threat out there. The first time I heard about it was a few months back when I travelled. Yesterday, I saw a victim who confirmed to me that it is now in Lagos and probably all over Nigeria. Summary is when your phone has issues and you want to take it for repairs, go with your own charging cable. Most, if not all, phone repairers, now buy a cable known as NSA OMG cable (looks like ordinary cable but it is a mini computer that can extract all your data and also extract your screen unlock codes, apps lock codes, OTPs, phone numbers, bvn, to say a few. You can look this cable up online. It is just like an ordinary charging cable. I saw it yesterday after a repairer was arrested with it. Please let us inform family, friends, and even our enemies. Let's educate our senior citizens, our elders, who may not be tech savvy. The times are hard, may we not lose our hard earned money to these bad eggs in Society. Shared as copied.
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  • On His Way to the Airport, a Millionaire Hands His Mansion Keys to a Soaked Beggar with a Baby… But What He Finds Upon His Return Leaves Him Speechless!… OMG......The rain had come without warning — thick, slanted sheets hammering the pavement, turning the streets into dark rivers. Nathan Hale’s black town car sliced through the storm like a blade. Inside, the world was quiet. Leather seats. Jazz humming from hidden speakers. And Nathan himself, adjusting his cufflinks like always — as if time didn’t dare touch him.

    He wasn’t late for the airport. Nathan was never late. His flight to Zurich was scheduled for 4:10 p.m., and it was only 2:36. The driver knew better than to make conversation.

    Then something flickered in the corner of Nathan’s eye — movement near the edge of a lamppost.

    He almost didn’t look.

    But he did.

    A woman.

    Soaked through. Hair matted to her cheeks. A plastic grocery bag clutched to her chest — no, not a bag. A bundle. A baby. Her bare feet stood in a widening puddle, as if she’d forgotten the world had rules. Her eyes met Nathan’s car window for only a second, but it was enough.

    “Stop the car,” Nathan said.

    The driver hesitated. “Sir?”

    Nathan unbuckled his seatbelt. “I said stop.”

    The brakes hissed. Water splashed.

    Nathan stepped into the storm — three-thousand-dollar shoes drowning instantly. He didn’t care. Not in that moment.

    “You need somewhere to go,” he said.

    She didn’t answer. Just tightened her grip on the child and shook from the cold.

    He pulled a silver key from his coat pocket.

    “This is my house,” Nathan said quietly, almost to himself. “It’s empty. Take it. There’s food. Blankets. Heat.”

    She stared at him as if he were insane.

    Maybe he was.

    Maybe, for once, he wanted to be.

    He pressed the key into her hand, stepped back, and returned to the car without another word.

    The door slammed. The car slid back into the storm. The woman was gone from his view. Like a ripple in the water — brief, but unforgettable.



    Now, two weeks later, Nathan stood in front of his mansion again — duffel bag in hand, jet-lagged, and unsettled.

    Something was… off.

    The windows were lit. The garden looked trimmed. And there was music playing softly — an old lullaby, coming from the baby grand piano in the salon.

    He wasn’t sure why, but a chill ran up his spine.

    He turned the key in the lock and stepped inside.

    Then froze.

    What he saw inside the house — who he saw — made him forget how to breathe....
    FULL STORY – headinsider.net/2025/06/06/beggar-baby
    On His Way to the Airport, a Millionaire Hands His Mansion Keys to a Soaked Beggar with a Baby… But What He Finds Upon His Return Leaves Him Speechless!… OMG...😲😲😲...The rain had come without warning — thick, slanted sheets hammering the pavement, turning the streets into dark rivers. Nathan Hale’s black town car sliced through the storm like a blade. Inside, the world was quiet. Leather seats. Jazz humming from hidden speakers. And Nathan himself, adjusting his cufflinks like always — as if time didn’t dare touch him. He wasn’t late for the airport. Nathan was never late. His flight to Zurich was scheduled for 4:10 p.m., and it was only 2:36. The driver knew better than to make conversation. Then something flickered in the corner of Nathan’s eye — movement near the edge of a lamppost. He almost didn’t look. But he did. A woman. Soaked through. Hair matted to her cheeks. A plastic grocery bag clutched to her chest — no, not a bag. A bundle. A baby. Her bare feet stood in a widening puddle, as if she’d forgotten the world had rules. Her eyes met Nathan’s car window for only a second, but it was enough. “Stop the car,” Nathan said. The driver hesitated. “Sir?” Nathan unbuckled his seatbelt. “I said stop.” The brakes hissed. Water splashed. Nathan stepped into the storm — three-thousand-dollar shoes drowning instantly. He didn’t care. Not in that moment. “You need somewhere to go,” he said. She didn’t answer. Just tightened her grip on the child and shook from the cold. He pulled a silver key from his coat pocket. “This is my house,” Nathan said quietly, almost to himself. “It’s empty. Take it. There’s food. Blankets. Heat.” She stared at him as if he were insane. Maybe he was. Maybe, for once, he wanted to be. He pressed the key into her hand, stepped back, and returned to the car without another word. The door slammed. The car slid back into the storm. The woman was gone from his view. Like a ripple in the water — brief, but unforgettable. — Now, two weeks later, Nathan stood in front of his mansion again — duffel bag in hand, jet-lagged, and unsettled. Something was… off. The windows were lit. The garden looked trimmed. And there was music playing softly — an old lullaby, coming from the baby grand piano in the salon. He wasn’t sure why, but a chill ran up his spine. He turned the key in the lock and stepped inside. Then froze. What he saw inside the house — who he saw — made him forget how to breathe....😱😱😱 FULL STORY – headinsider.net/2025/06/06/beggar-baby
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  • On His Way to the Airport, a Millionaire Hands His Mansion Keys to a Soaked Beggar with a Baby… But What He Finds Upon His Return Leaves Him Speechless!… OMG......The rain had come without warning — thick, slanted sheets hammering the pavement, turning the streets into dark rivers. Nathan Hale’s black town car sliced through the storm like a blade. Inside, the world was quiet. Leather seats. Jazz humming from hidden speakers. And Nathan himself, adjusting his cufflinks like always — as if time didn’t dare touch him.

    He wasn’t late for the airport. Nathan was never late. His flight to Zurich was scheduled for 4:10 p.m., and it was only 2:36. The driver knew better than to make conversation.

    Then something flickered in the corner of Nathan’s eye — movement near the edge of a lamppost.

    He almost didn’t look.

    But he did.

    A woman.

    Soaked through. Hair matted to her cheeks. A plastic grocery bag clutched to her chest — no, not a bag. A bundle. A baby. Her bare feet stood in a widening puddle, as if she’d forgotten the world had rules. Her eyes met Nathan’s car window for only a second, but it was enough.

    “Stop the car,” Nathan said.

    The driver hesitated. “Sir?”

    Nathan unbuckled his seatbelt. “I said stop.”

    The brakes hissed. Water splashed.

    Nathan stepped into the storm — three-thousand-dollar shoes drowning instantly. He didn’t care. Not in that moment.

    “You need somewhere to go,” he said.

    She didn’t answer. Just tightened her grip on the child and shook from the cold.

    He pulled a silver key from his coat pocket.

    “This is my house,” Nathan said quietly, almost to himself. “It’s empty. Take it. There’s food. Blankets. Heat.”

    She stared at him as if he were insane.

    Maybe he was.

    Maybe, for once, he wanted to be.

    He pressed the key into her hand, stepped back, and returned to the car without another word.

    The door slammed. The car slid back into the storm. The woman was gone from his view. Like a ripple in the water — brief, but unforgettable.



    Now, two weeks later, Nathan stood in front of his mansion again — duffel bag in hand, jet-lagged, and unsettled.

    Something was… off.

    The windows were lit. The garden looked trimmed. And there was music playing softly — an old lullaby, coming from the baby grand piano in the salon.

    He wasn’t sure why, but a chill ran up his spine.

    He turned the key in the lock and stepped inside.

    Then froze.

    What he saw inside the house — who he saw — made him forget how to breathe....
    FULL STORY – headinsider.net/2025/06/06/beggar-baby
    On His Way to the Airport, a Millionaire Hands His Mansion Keys to a Soaked Beggar with a Baby… But What He Finds Upon His Return Leaves Him Speechless!… OMG...😲😲😲...The rain had come without warning — thick, slanted sheets hammering the pavement, turning the streets into dark rivers. Nathan Hale’s black town car sliced through the storm like a blade. Inside, the world was quiet. Leather seats. Jazz humming from hidden speakers. And Nathan himself, adjusting his cufflinks like always — as if time didn’t dare touch him. He wasn’t late for the airport. Nathan was never late. His flight to Zurich was scheduled for 4:10 p.m., and it was only 2:36. The driver knew better than to make conversation. Then something flickered in the corner of Nathan’s eye — movement near the edge of a lamppost. He almost didn’t look. But he did. A woman. Soaked through. Hair matted to her cheeks. A plastic grocery bag clutched to her chest — no, not a bag. A bundle. A baby. Her bare feet stood in a widening puddle, as if she’d forgotten the world had rules. Her eyes met Nathan’s car window for only a second, but it was enough. “Stop the car,” Nathan said. The driver hesitated. “Sir?” Nathan unbuckled his seatbelt. “I said stop.” The brakes hissed. Water splashed. Nathan stepped into the storm — three-thousand-dollar shoes drowning instantly. He didn’t care. Not in that moment. “You need somewhere to go,” he said. She didn’t answer. Just tightened her grip on the child and shook from the cold. He pulled a silver key from his coat pocket. “This is my house,” Nathan said quietly, almost to himself. “It’s empty. Take it. There’s food. Blankets. Heat.” She stared at him as if he were insane. Maybe he was. Maybe, for once, he wanted to be. He pressed the key into her hand, stepped back, and returned to the car without another word. The door slammed. The car slid back into the storm. The woman was gone from his view. Like a ripple in the water — brief, but unforgettable. — Now, two weeks later, Nathan stood in front of his mansion again — duffel bag in hand, jet-lagged, and unsettled. Something was… off. The windows were lit. The garden looked trimmed. And there was music playing softly — an old lullaby, coming from the baby grand piano in the salon. He wasn’t sure why, but a chill ran up his spine. He turned the key in the lock and stepped inside. Then froze. What he saw inside the house — who he saw — made him forget how to breathe....😱😱😱 FULL STORY – headinsider.net/2025/06/06/beggar-baby
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  • Gracious morning to us all

    There is a new security threat out there. The first time I heard about it was a few months back when I travelled.

    Yesterday, I saw a victim who confirmed to me that it is now in Lagos and probably all over Nigeria.

    Summary is when your phone has issues and you want to take it for repairs, go with your own charging cable.

    Most, if not all, phone repairers, now buy a cable known as NSA OMG cable (looks like ordinary cable but it is a mini computer that can extract all your data and also extract your screen unlock codes, apps lock codes, OTPs, phone numbers, bvn, to say a few.

    You can look this cable up online. It is just like an ordinary charging cable.

    I saw it yesterday after a repairer was arrested with it.

    Please let us inform family, friends, and even our enemies.

    Let's educate our senior citizens, our elders, who may not be tech savvy. The times are hard, may we not lose our hard earned money to these bad eggs in society.


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    Gracious morning to us all There is a new security threat out there. The first time I heard about it was a few months back when I travelled. Yesterday, I saw a victim who confirmed to me that it is now in Lagos and probably all over Nigeria. Summary is when your phone has issues and you want to take it for repairs, go with your own charging cable. Most, if not all, phone repairers, now buy a cable known as NSA OMG cable (looks like ordinary cable but it is a mini computer that can extract all your data and also extract your screen unlock codes, apps lock codes, OTPs, phone numbers, bvn, to say a few. You can look this cable up online. It is just like an ordinary charging cable. I saw it yesterday after a repairer was arrested with it. Please let us inform family, friends, and even our enemies. Let's educate our senior citizens, our elders, who may not be tech savvy. The times are hard, may we not lose our hard earned money to these bad eggs in society. *Copied!*
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  • Gracious morning to us all

    There is a new security threat out there. The first time I heard about it was a few months back when I travelled.

    Yesterday, I saw a victim who confirmed to me that it is now in Lagos and probably all over Nigeria.

    Summary is when your phone has issues and you want to take it for repairs, go with your own charging cable.

    Most, if not all, phone repairers, now buy a cable known as NSA OMG cable (looks like ordinary cable but it is a mini computer that can extract all your data and also extract your screen unlock codes, apps lock codes, OTPs, phone numbers, bvn, to say a few.

    You can look this cable up online. It is just like an ordinary charging cable.

    I saw it yesterday after a repairer was arrested with it.

    Please let us inform family, friends, and even our enemies.

    Let's educate our senior citizens, our elders, who may not be tech savvy. The times are hard, may we not lose our hard earned money to these bad eggs in society.


    *Copied!*
    Gracious morning to us all There is a new security threat out there. The first time I heard about it was a few months back when I travelled. Yesterday, I saw a victim who confirmed to me that it is now in Lagos and probably all over Nigeria. Summary is when your phone has issues and you want to take it for repairs, go with your own charging cable. Most, if not all, phone repairers, now buy a cable known as NSA OMG cable (looks like ordinary cable but it is a mini computer that can extract all your data and also extract your screen unlock codes, apps lock codes, OTPs, phone numbers, bvn, to say a few. You can look this cable up online. It is just like an ordinary charging cable. I saw it yesterday after a repairer was arrested with it. Please let us inform family, friends, and even our enemies. Let's educate our senior citizens, our elders, who may not be tech savvy. The times are hard, may we not lose our hard earned money to these bad eggs in society. *Copied!*
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  • Gracious morning to us all

    There is a new security threat out there. The first time I heard about it was a few months back when I travelled.

    Yesterday, I saw a victim who confirmed to me that it is now in Lagos and probably all over Nigeria.

    Summary is when your phone has issues and you want to take it for repairs, go with your own charging cable.

    Most, if not all, phone repairers, now buy a cable known as NSA OMG cable (looks like ordinary cable but it is a mini computer that can extract all your data and also extract your screen unlock codes, apps lock codes, OTPs, phone numbers, bvn, to say a few.

    You can look this cable up online. It is just like an ordinary charging cable.

    I saw it yesterday after a repairer was arrested with it.

    Please let us inform family, friends, and even our enemies.

    Let's educate our senior citizens, our elders, who may not be tech savvy. The times are hard, may we not lose our hard earned money to these bad eggs in society.


    *Copied!*
    Gracious morning to us all There is a new security threat out there. The first time I heard about it was a few months back when I travelled. Yesterday, I saw a victim who confirmed to me that it is now in Lagos and probably all over Nigeria. Summary is when your phone has issues and you want to take it for repairs, go with your own charging cable. Most, if not all, phone repairers, now buy a cable known as NSA OMG cable (looks like ordinary cable but it is a mini computer that can extract all your data and also extract your screen unlock codes, apps lock codes, OTPs, phone numbers, bvn, to say a few. You can look this cable up online. It is just like an ordinary charging cable. I saw it yesterday after a repairer was arrested with it. Please let us inform family, friends, and even our enemies. Let's educate our senior citizens, our elders, who may not be tech savvy. The times are hard, may we not lose our hard earned money to these bad eggs in society. *Copied!*
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  • Gracious morning to us all

    There is a new security threat out there. The first time I heard about it was a few months back when I travelled.

    Yesterday, I saw a victim who confirmed to me that it is now in Lagos and probably all over Nigeria.

    Summary is when your phone has issues and you want to take it for repairs, go with your own charging cable.

    Most, if not all, phone repairers, now buy a cable known as NSA OMG cable (looks like ordinary cable but it is a mini computer that can extract all your data and also extract your screen unlock codes, apps lock codes, OTPs, phone numbers, bvn, to say a few.

    You can look this cable up online. It is just like an ordinary charging cable.

    I saw it yesterday after a repairer was arrested with it.

    Please let us inform family, friends, and even our enemies.

    Let's educate our senior citizens, our elders, who may not be tech savvy. The times are hard, may we not lose our hard earned money to these bad eggs in society.


    *Copied!*
    Gracious morning to us all There is a new security threat out there. The first time I heard about it was a few months back when I travelled. Yesterday, I saw a victim who confirmed to me that it is now in Lagos and probably all over Nigeria. Summary is when your phone has issues and you want to take it for repairs, go with your own charging cable. Most, if not all, phone repairers, now buy a cable known as NSA OMG cable (looks like ordinary cable but it is a mini computer that can extract all your data and also extract your screen unlock codes, apps lock codes, OTPs, phone numbers, bvn, to say a few. You can look this cable up online. It is just like an ordinary charging cable. I saw it yesterday after a repairer was arrested with it. Please let us inform family, friends, and even our enemies. Let's educate our senior citizens, our elders, who may not be tech savvy. The times are hard, may we not lose our hard earned money to these bad eggs in society. *Copied!*
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  • Gracious morning to us all

    There is a new security threat out there. The first time I heard about it was a few months back when I travelled.

    Yesterday, I saw a victim who confirmed to me that it is now in Lagos and probably all over Nigeria.

    Summary is when your phone has issues and you want to take it for repairs, go with your own charging cable.

    Most, if not all, phone repairers, now buy a cable known as NSA OMG cable (looks like ordinary cable but it is a mini computer that can extract all your data and also extract your screen unlock codes, apps lock codes, OTPs, phone numbers, bvn, to say a few.

    You can look this cable up online. It is just like an ordinary charging cable.

    I saw it yesterday after a repairer was arrested with it.

    Please let us inform family, friends, and even our enemies.

    Let's educate our senior citizens, our elders, who may not be tech savvy. The times are hard, may we not lose our hard earned money to these bad eggs in society.


    *Copied!*
    Gracious morning to us all There is a new security threat out there. The first time I heard about it was a few months back when I travelled. Yesterday, I saw a victim who confirmed to me that it is now in Lagos and probably all over Nigeria. Summary is when your phone has issues and you want to take it for repairs, go with your own charging cable. Most, if not all, phone repairers, now buy a cable known as NSA OMG cable (looks like ordinary cable but it is a mini computer that can extract all your data and also extract your screen unlock codes, apps lock codes, OTPs, phone numbers, bvn, to say a few. You can look this cable up online. It is just like an ordinary charging cable. I saw it yesterday after a repairer was arrested with it. Please let us inform family, friends, and even our enemies. Let's educate our senior citizens, our elders, who may not be tech savvy. The times are hard, may we not lose our hard earned money to these bad eggs in society. *Copied!*
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  • Gracious morning to us all

    There is a new security threat out there. The first time I heard about it was a few months back when I travelled.

    Yesterday, I saw a victim who confirmed to me that it is now in Lagos and probably all over Nigeria.

    Summary is when your phone has issues and you want to take it for repairs, go with your own charging cable.

    Most, if not all, phone repairers, now buy a cable known as NSA OMG cable (looks like ordinary cable but it is a mini computer that can extract all your data and also extract your screen unlock codes, apps lock codes, OTPs, phone numbers, bvn, to say a few.

    You can look this cable up online. It is just like an ordinary charging cable.

    I saw it yesterday after a repairer was arrested with it.

    Please let us inform family, friends, and even our enemies.

    Let's educate our senior citizens, our elders, who may not be tech savvy. The times are hard, may we not lose our hard earned money to these bad eggs in society.


    *Copied!*
    Gracious morning to us all There is a new security threat out there. The first time I heard about it was a few months back when I travelled. Yesterday, I saw a victim who confirmed to me that it is now in Lagos and probably all over Nigeria. Summary is when your phone has issues and you want to take it for repairs, go with your own charging cable. Most, if not all, phone repairers, now buy a cable known as NSA OMG cable (looks like ordinary cable but it is a mini computer that can extract all your data and also extract your screen unlock codes, apps lock codes, OTPs, phone numbers, bvn, to say a few. You can look this cable up online. It is just like an ordinary charging cable. I saw it yesterday after a repairer was arrested with it. Please let us inform family, friends, and even our enemies. Let's educate our senior citizens, our elders, who may not be tech savvy. The times are hard, may we not lose our hard earned money to these bad eggs in society. *Copied!*
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  • Gracious morning to us all

    There is a new security threat out there. The first time I heard about it was a few months back when I travelled.

    Yesterday, I saw a victim who confirmed to me that it is now in Lagos and probably all over Nigeria.

    Summary is when your phone has issues and you want to take it for repairs, go with your own charging cable.

    Most, if not all, phone repairers, now buy a cable known as NSA OMG cable (looks like ordinary cable but it is a mini computer that can extract all your data and also extract your screen unlock codes, apps lock codes, OTPs, phone numbers, bvn, to say a few.

    You can look this cable up online. It is just like an ordinary charging cable.

    I saw it yesterday after a repairer was arrested with it.

    Please let us inform family, friends, and even our enemies.

    Let's educate our senior citizens, our elders, who may not be tech savvy. The times are hard, may we not lose our hard earned money to these bad eggs in society.


    *Copied!*
    Gracious morning to us all There is a new security threat out there. The first time I heard about it was a few months back when I travelled. Yesterday, I saw a victim who confirmed to me that it is now in Lagos and probably all over Nigeria. Summary is when your phone has issues and you want to take it for repairs, go with your own charging cable. Most, if not all, phone repairers, now buy a cable known as NSA OMG cable (looks like ordinary cable but it is a mini computer that can extract all your data and also extract your screen unlock codes, apps lock codes, OTPs, phone numbers, bvn, to say a few. You can look this cable up online. It is just like an ordinary charging cable. I saw it yesterday after a repairer was arrested with it. Please let us inform family, friends, and even our enemies. Let's educate our senior citizens, our elders, who may not be tech savvy. The times are hard, may we not lose our hard earned money to these bad eggs in society. *Copied!*
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  • Gracious morning to us all

    There is a new security threat out there. The first time I heard about it was a few months back when I travelled.

    Yesterday, I saw a victim who confirmed to me that it is now in Lagos and probably all over Nigeria.

    Summary is when your phone has issues and you want to take it for repairs, go with your own charging cable.

    Most, if not all, phone repairers, now buy a cable known as NSA OMG cable (looks like ordinary cable but it is a mini computer that can extract all your data and also extract your screen unlock codes, apps lock codes, OTPs, phone numbers, bvn, to say a few.

    You can look this cable up online. It is just like an ordinary charging cable.

    I saw it yesterday after a repairer was arrested with it.

    Please let us inform family, friends, and even our enemies.

    Let's educate our senior citizens, our elders, who may not be tech savvy. The times are hard, may we not lose our hard earned money to these bad eggs in society.


    *Copied!*
    Gracious morning to us all There is a new security threat out there. The first time I heard about it was a few months back when I travelled. Yesterday, I saw a victim who confirmed to me that it is now in Lagos and probably all over Nigeria. Summary is when your phone has issues and you want to take it for repairs, go with your own charging cable. Most, if not all, phone repairers, now buy a cable known as NSA OMG cable (looks like ordinary cable but it is a mini computer that can extract all your data and also extract your screen unlock codes, apps lock codes, OTPs, phone numbers, bvn, to say a few. You can look this cable up online. It is just like an ordinary charging cable. I saw it yesterday after a repairer was arrested with it. Please let us inform family, friends, and even our enemies. Let's educate our senior citizens, our elders, who may not be tech savvy. The times are hard, may we not lose our hard earned money to these bad eggs in society. *Copied!*
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