Check out the keke
Napep used for preaching the gospel of christ. It has two horn speakers
mounted at the top (one in front and another at the back), flowers all
over the tricycle, a generator set inside and a wooden sword at the
front with an inscription ‘sword of God’. This is what I call Gospel on
wheels. He preached about Hell fire and seed sowing. Now, you cant say
you couldn’t hear the gospel cos you were always busy on the road.
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Hahaha, Mehn! Some people dey para oh!!! The ongoing Coca-Cola “Share A Coke” campaign has really gotten loads of consumers worked up as they are yet to find their names on a Coca-Cola bottle. Consumers including @dj_staffy who wrote an open letter to them on their Instagram page. It’s hilarious! The dude is really pained. LOL Read below: AN OPEN LETTER TO COCA COLA ! The MD/CEO Coca Cola Nigeria and Worldwide Sir/Madam Let me start by saying a ‘Big kudos’ to your company for a fantastic idea, “Share A Coke”. It’s indeed an awesome innovation! But then let me quickly bring to your notice that following the wonderful strategy of share a coke, collect a coke or buy a coke, whatever name you call it. Where someone’s name is written on the (plastic) Coke bottle or Can. I have noticed with total dismay that ‘Nobody Has Shared or Bought any form or shape of Coke for me’! And this is because, according to my little resear...
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