U calling someone animal I guess low mentality is worrying you if u where in his shoes u will know he tried to stay and Alive and don’t loose hope if u know what it takes a long to survive u won’t be fucking spitting out trash on here Calling someone animal I wonder how u look like self lol 😂
I've known this guy since 2008 when I was in oko agbon he wasn't like that he was a very polite young man but now he's become a gangster and very naughty I thank god I left this neighborhood otherwise I'll be with them without a future I thank God very much, but may God also help them to leave this neighborhood Otherwise, to eat, it's very complicated to shower, it's very complicated, it's not a neighborhood to stay to be able to get by, it's a neighborhood where anything can happen at any time
@@whymillie I decided to leave this neighborhood because it's not the life I wanted and everything was complicated and I saw myself as a delinquent and I don't have emotions at everything I saw
Now i see why portable dey do anyhow. It's very hard to grow up there and still be very sane. Olamide kids might not know the battle their father fought for them and some other hood kids that graduated. Proper rehabilitation is needed
Please God help Nigerians going through it right now….Another evidence of “possible” untreated but treatable mental disorder….This is very cringe worthy…..Be blessed and it is well with you….The impact of poverty can be felt across the cultures ….such as this video depicts…
Glad the channel is picking up fast ❤
@@3dris705 haha thank you for not giving up on the channel!
I just subscribed to you channel I think this is a good thing I love hearing their stories May God bless you ❤❤❤❤
Animal feeling like a king.
U calling someone animal I guess low mentality is worrying you if u where in his shoes u will know he tried to stay and Alive and don’t loose hope if u know what it takes a long to survive u won’t be fucking spitting out trash on here Calling someone animal I wonder how u look like self lol 😂
You don't know him, never met him or know his story but you called him an animal.
Humans oo😂
I've known this guy since 2008 when I was in oko agbon he wasn't like that he was a very polite young man but now he's become a gangster and very naughty I thank god I left this neighborhood otherwise I'll be with them without a future
I thank God very much, but may God also help them to leave this neighborhood Otherwise, to eat, it's very complicated to shower, it's very complicated, it's not a neighborhood to stay to be able to get by, it's a neighborhood where anything can happen at any time
Woah thank you for sharing this!
At least u prayed for them to also get out no like someone calling people animal
I do a lot of social work. But how do we stop these boys from joining gangstarism?
What made you decide you had to leave?
@@whymillie I decided to leave this neighborhood because it's not the life I wanted and everything was complicated and I saw myself as a delinquent and I don't have emotions at everything I saw
Now i see why portable dey do anyhow. It's very hard to grow up there and still be very sane.
Olamide kids might not know the battle their father fought for them and some other hood kids that graduated.
Proper rehabilitation is needed
So you don’t know you should be using subtitles, is it every one that understands Yoruba language?
She did...
@ not before my comment
He need love and help
zero joy on the street i swear set awon omo no joy
Please God help Nigerians going through it right now….Another evidence of “possible” untreated but treatable mental disorder….This is very cringe worthy…..Be blessed and it is well with you….The impact of poverty can be felt across the cultures ….such as this video depicts…
Yes indeed!! Thank you for stating this