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19/02/2026

A look back at last year’s Easter Fun with Reflex 2.0… smiles, fresh haircuts, and pure joy in the streets of Iwaya, We can’t wait for what’s coming this year.

15/02/2026

Reintroducing himself: expensive, stylish, and only cash talks. Every outfit, every step, a statement. He’s not just surviving… he’s selling his persona in different streets slangs & names 😂

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14/02/2026

Part 2

“He doesn’t just settle. Only high-class clients, only high-class spots. Never around where he lives, never compromising his image. That’s strategy, discipline… and confidence.”

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13/02/2026

Part 1

“He doesn’t play the usual way — he gets sexed, not the other way around. He left home, survived, and now owns the streets with his charm. Lagos’ hustle, his rules. And yes… he’s having fun while doing it.”



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16/01/2026

Part 3

He says what he sells is simply for survival.
In his words, it’s not something he believes is directly hurting anyone — just a way to eat, to live, and to stay afloat in the hood when there are no other options.

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15/01/2026

Part 2

He says Nigerians — Africans — are stubborn by nature.
That we often do the very things we’re warned against, even when they harm us.
In his mind, that stubbornness is part of why he keeps selling drugs in the hood — knowing it’s wrong, but trapped in a cycle that feels hard to escape.

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14/01/2026

Part 1

When asked if he would ever wish this life of addiction on his children, his answer is quick: No.
He says he has kids, and he prays God shows him mercy for the lives he believes he’s destroying — including his own.
It’s a life he wouldn’t want repeated.

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12/01/2026

In this interview, he opens up about moments that shaped his life in ways he never expected.
He talks about giving in to an urge, having unprotected s*x without thinking of the consequences, and how drug use slowly became part of his daily routine. At some point, money meant for normal living was going into drugs, sometimes as much as ₦15,000 at once.
This is not a story to judge.
It’s a story to understand how small decisions can grow into habits, and how habits can take control.

Watch, listen, and reflect.

If this story speaks to you or reminds you of someone, share it. Someone might need to hear this today.

18/11/2025

Left home at 12. Started drugs at 13. Her story shows how many young people are still fighting for a second chance.

04/11/2025

Part 1 – The Pain of Losing Her Friend

Six years ago, she and her best friend ran away from home, chasing a life they thought would be better.
But along the way, she lost her friend — and that pain still haunts her every single day. 💔
She hasn’t been home since, living with memories and regrets she can’t escape.

23/10/2025

Part 2 – The Pain and Rejection

After some time, her body began to change — infections inside and out. The same friends who introduced her to prostitution abandoned her.
She was rejected everywhere she went — customers avoided her, people said she smelled, and the men stopped calling. 💔
When she got pregnant, she returned to her hometown with the baby’s father. But soon after, he left her behind and never came back.

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