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Security Alert! Small Doctor Reveals What Lagosians Must Look Out For When Boarding ‘Korope’

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Small Doctor, the Nigerian singer, has taken to social media to share some safety rules, residents in Lagos must look out for when boarding certain public transport vehicles, particularly minibuses known locally as “Korope.”

According to the singer via the microblogging platform, X formerly Twitter, on Wednesday, warned the public to avoid minibuses that operate with conductors

The singer claimed that most of these mini buses especially the ones with conductors are used for suspicious or dangerous activities.

He wrote:  “If You Come Across A Mini Bus (Korope) With A Conductor Please Do Not Board. Do Not Board. Do Not Board. 90% Of Them Has Another Agenda. Be Vigilant.”

Meanwhile, the singer recently opened up about a troubling period in his life, attributing his misfortunes to a house he once lived in.

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The artist via social media revealed that the residence appeared perfect on the surface, clean, quiet, and seemingly ideal but brought him nothing but setbacks.

According to him, he experienced a dramatic decline in his career and personal life while living there.

“I once lived in a bad-luck house. House was so neat, silent, just everything anyone would want. I went from 100 to zero in that house,” he wrote.

The singer described the property as one of those “crazy houses” that carry negative energy and urged Nigerians to be spiritually and physically cautious before moving into a new home.

He advised prospective tenants to thoroughly investigate any area they plan to move into and to pray over the decision, stressing that not all homes bring peace.

If you want to rent a house, ask well ooo. Go do findings for that area and pray. Crazy houses dey ooo,” he added, hinting that he would one day reveal more about the ordeal and what he went through.

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