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'I don't believe in forgiveness; I pay evil with evil'- Abia native doctor [Video]

A millennial native doctor in Abia State has vowed to repay evil for evil on anyone who crosses his path as he does not believe in forgiveness.

A young native doctor popularly called Dibia from Abia State, has been in the news in the past few days since he posted on his Facebook wall that he does not believe in forgiveness as he pays evil with instant evil.

The swanky native doctor who goes by the name Chi Marine Temple on his social media account, has sworn that anyone who tries some funny stuff with him will also meet the same repercussion as he does not believe in the word forgiveness.

According to a post, he shared, paying evil for evil is the tenet he lives by and he not going to change that for anything.

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The young dibia also added that he does not mind being called the devil and his mantra is repaying 'bad with bad' because he doesn't understand why anyone who wants bad things to befall others should get forgiveness in exchange.

On another post, the millennial dibia took a swipe at people who frown at his way of life where he posts videos of himself in a club enjoying himself, saying that the fact that he is a native doctor does not mean he should not enjoy himself.

"So because I am a native Dr. I should not have fun, I am not one of those Pastors that sleep with people's wives.

And I am not ready to sleep with another man's wife because it is called Alu.

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For your information, Mr. Poster, I am going to club on Friday with her. Meet me at Grand Hotel."

The Abia State-born dibia has certainly brought some modernization into his trade as he has a penchant for posting photos and videos of himself and practice on the social media and has a lot of followers who support what he does.

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