When nobody wants to talk to Dr. Damages
A day in the life of Dr. Damages. It happens more often than people know when nobody will want to talk to Dr. Damages. It happened in Nairobi, Lagos, Abuja, New York. It is all part of the job. source
A day in the life of Dr. Damages. It happens more often than people know when nobody will want to talk to Dr. Damages. It happened in Nairobi, Lagos, Abuja, New York. It is all part of the job. source
In a chat with Dr. Damages at Trafalgar Square in London, two Belgium students on a visit to London talks about what they think of the UK, Europe, and President Donald Trump. It is one of those moments when ordinary people give you a glimpse of their understanding of the world around them. source
Just before he went to Washington DC to meet with the US Congress, Mr. Tony Nnadi, the Secretary General of the Lower Niger Congress sat down for an interview with IrokopostTV’s Rudolf Okonkwo. In a wide-ranging interview with IrokopostTV, Mr. Tony Nnadi, says that Nigeria died in 1966 and that what we have now is
During Dr. Damages’ recent visit to Lagos, he met some interesting people with wonderful viewpoints about politics, paying tithe, the gap between the rich and the poor and what would happen to highflying pastors. This man, Victor Samuel from Akwa Ibom, surprised Dr. Damages the most. source
During Dr. Damages’ recent visit to Lagos, he met some interesting people with wonderful viewpoints about politics, paying tithe, the gap between the rich and the poor and what would happen to highflying pastors. This man, Victor Samuel from Akwa Ibom, surprised Dr. Damages the most. source
In his moment of structural adjustment, Dr. Damages invites you, his viewers, to come and chop. He did not say it but we are sure that he reserves the fattest bone for those who subscribe to his YouTube channel. source
Unlike the angry Nigeria who attacked Nigeria’s diplomatic cars in London, Dr. Damages had a better idea when he beheld Nigeria’s Rolls Royce. There is a difference between your good old doctor and rascals of nowadays. source
It was supposed to be an easy task. Carry the bucket of ice and pour it on Dr. Damages head. What Udoka did next almost sent Dr. Damages to the hospital. source
In his visit to Lagos during the election, Dr. Damages stopped by at Victoria Island. His chat with a Lagosian about the election quickly turned into a chat about pastors and tithes. Your good doctor must have impressed the man that he got invited to the man’s church. source
The famous Udoka once came to promote Dr. Damages’ show. Maybe, just maybe, he may be part of the upcoming New Dr. Damages Show. source
Pleased by the work he did during his visit to Kenya, Dr. Damages tried at the end of his visit to hook up his Kenyan cameraman, Ray, to a Kenyan-American girl. He is good like that. source
Africa is at peace, from Sudan to Cameroon and from Somalia to Northern Mali. Nigeria is at peace, from Maiduguri to Zamfara and from Southern Kaduna to Kastina. President Buhari of Nigeria has been sworn in for a second term in office just as the Presidential Election Tribunal intensifies its investigation of the February 2019
Dr. Damages meets a smart business man in Agege, Lagos. He has some interesting look at why Nigeria is in its present economic situation. source
Robin Hood, Bola Tinubu, turns 67 years old. Rev. Otondo prays for the giver who receives funding in bullion vans. He channels Yinka Odumakin in this timeless tribute. source
During his sojourn in Abuja, Dr. Damages meets a butt enhancement doctor from Ghana. You will be surprised at home much he charges to lift a butt. Even Dr. Damages considered signing up but later changed his mind. source
During a 2018 visit to London, Dr. Damages stopped by Standford Station. He spoke to Africans on sundry matters impacting their lives as immigrants and the concerns they have about their home countries. source
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