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Geofavor:during checkout it displays $4.5 |
Lol like someone said u just have to go with the trend there will come a time when we will even sell for $20 bcus domaining as a whole is saturated more students keep coming to " the labour market " plus our natural instinct as Nigerians to "overdo n abuse " systems let's not forget "the Indians" too It's like that with virtually every niche/business in the digital world ( demand n supply) ........and for people that want to quit geo domains for other niche where you wan go? Domaining is serious business if u take it serious and we all know there are few of us on this thread who are ready to sacrifice the time and money as well the mental will that it takes ( u fit compete with people wey get better internet connection with plenty $$ at there disposal, u fit get the patience to buy domain worth $**** continue the renew am with hope to sell in the next 3 to 5 years? ) a typical "us" want to buy now at $1 and sell now even at $50 that's why Geo domaining is common and saturated ........b4 domaining there were oda business and more to come just go with the trend and enjoy while it lasts |
I wonder why we are not taking the "mercyglobal.co" thing serious people are still asking how to change nameservers if my domain is ok if i should go ahead and register this and that una don forget say if them blacklist us join the ones wey we dey face there will bw no business not to talk of nameserver or appraisal |
get out already dont spam this thread HeliosHay: |
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All of you saying the OP has something against union bank una no dea read? He was only using the bank as a case study ah ahFraud In Corporate Nigeria |
This and many others is what we Nigerians have to deal with because of the bad image some people have given us........if things don't change in the next decade we might have to deal with more stringent measures not only from the USA but even from Chad and Niger |
iTearHerToto:shut up........ There is no excuse for Wat the lady have done....... Person like person marry am na problem? She even had four abortions and he accepted her that way yet just 12months is a long time for her to wait for her HUSBAND...... Kapish women this days na Just God fit help person |
Please Appraise Jobsfolder.com and your suggestions on possible end usrs |
Anybody used domain catchers and how effective? Iykepromotions Omoluabi9 Playz Tranxo Branduche 2sexycom Etin06 Ayorich Favour196 Promx94 |
Congratulation brothers |
It's them........ |
Lol see wetin dem carry come front page |
Branduche:funny thing is Dropcatch go the use people effort make money........ U ask them to catch a domain another person ask them as well then later they put it on auction invite more interest and make more money......... Reason why they dont collect money before catching so there will be no binding agreement |
This "drop catchers" guys have zero joy |
MORNING HOUSE PLS BETWEEN fishingcharter AND fishingcharters WHICH ONE IS BETTER? |
grandstar:are you a South African? You Don commot the log weh de ur own eye? |
Saffi:this ur mentality fit kill person |
JasonScoolari:somebody should help me with that My nigga meme......u spoken my mind this people are just something else.. U good problem u no good problem why u no consider "sexually attracted" b4 getting married to him |
hourl:boss this link no gree me buy even with Glo SIM plus PayPal....... Any way round? |
Stanweezy:listen to ursef..........shebi u de der wen him parents send am go medskool and u been contribute give them if u no get self worth others get |
Forcefully means rape report the guy to the authorities if you fit still know am keep the baby........Abortion is not a solution |
Promxy94:I also have something like dat too "Tourkualalumpur/com" I been thinking of how to find end users...... Thanks for the heads-up BTW Wat price range is suitable for this☝️? |
Wetin we wan use dis kain news do? |
And people like you who analyze and criticize and condemn with no contribution towards betterment GavelSlam: |
it was pasted here sir i dont own it Buhari2019: |
please anybody with working netsol link? |
Barack Obama, the 44th president of the United States, wrote a personal letter to the friends and family of late rapper Nipsey Hussle, which was read aloud at his memorial on Thursday (April 11). The former president asked hip-hop journalist Karen Civil to read his letter at the service, taking place at Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles. A key message from Obama's letter included the passage: “While most folks look at the Crenshaw neighborhood where he grew up and see only gangs, bullets and despair, Nipsey saw potential. He saw hope. He saw a community that, even through its flaws, taught him to always keep going.”
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1. The Great Escape Devised by Squadron Leader Roger Bushell in the Spring of 1943, the ‘Great Escape’ from prisoner of war camp Stalag Luft III occurred on the night of 24 March 1944. Bushell was in command of the Escape Committee in the North compound, where the British airmen were housed. His ‘Great Escape’ plan involved the building of three “bloody deep, bloody long tunnels” underneath the camp fences. The tunnels were nicknamed Tom, Dick and Harry. If one of the tunnels was discovered by the Germans, it was presumed that they would never suspect two more might be underway. More than 600 prisoners were involved in the tunnels’ construction, with Bushell aiming to get 200 prisoners to freedom. The tunnels descended 30 feet below the surface and were only 2 foot square. The walls were shored up with pieces of wood which were mainly scavenged from the prisoners’ beds. The prisoners were very inventive with their scavenged items. Tin cans became scoops and candle holders; candles were fashioned from the fat off the top of soup served in the camp whilst wicks were created from old clothing. The sand dug out of the tunnels was discreetly scattered while the prisoners walked around the camp.The 200 potential escapees were divided into two groups. The first group of 100, called “serial offenders”, were guaranteed a place and included prisoners who spoke German well or had a history of escapes. 70 of the men were chosen because they were considered to have contributed most to the tunnels. The second group was chosen by drawing lots. On Friday 24 March, the escape attempt began. At 10.30pm, the first man out emerged and discovered the tunnel had come up short. Rather than reaching into a nearby forest, the tunnel came out just short of the tree line and perilously close to a guard tower. Even so, 76 men crawled through the tunnel to freedom before the 77th was spotted by the guards at 4.55am on 25th March. Of 76 initial escapees, 73 were recaptured. Hitler order half of the escapees to be executed as an example. Source : oxfordcastleandprison/co/uk |
2. Maze Prison HM Prison Maze was the location of the biggest prison escape in British history, when on 25 September 1983, 38 IRA prisoners smashed their way out of the maximum security prison, widely considered to be one of the most escape-proof prisons in Europe. Fifteen foot fences and Eighteen foot thick concrete walls topped with barbed wire encircled H-Block, and solid steel doors barred all exits from the prison complex. Prisoners planned the escape over several months. Two accomplices, Bobby Storey and Gerry Kelly, started work as orderlies to identify weaknesses in the system and six handguns were smuggled into the prison by exploiting these downfalls. Just after 2.30pm, prisoners seized control by simultaneously taking the prison officers hostage, and hijacking a lorry which was delivering food to the block. Officers in the gatehouse were also taken hostage and after several attempts, the main gate was opened. Abandoning the lorry after a makeshift road block was set up by two cars just outside the prison, the prisoners escaped over a fence. The prison was made secure by 4.18pm minus 38 prisoners. Twenty prison officers were injured and one died after suffering a heart attack during the escape. |
3. Ronnie Biggs Ronald Arthur Biggs, more commonly known as Ronnie Biggs, is infamous for his role in the Great Train Robbery of 1963, and for his 36 years living as a fugitive until his voluntary ‘surrender’ in 2001. Initially captured and sent to prison for his part in the Great Train Robbery, Biggs only served 19 months of his prison sentence before escaping from Wandsworth Prison on 8 July 1965 by scaling a wall with a rope ladder and dropping on to a waiting van. He fled to Brussels via boat and then onto Paris where he acquired a new identity and underwent plastic surgery. His 36 years on the run were spent predominantly in Australia and Brazil. On 7 May 2001, Ronnie voluntarily returned to the UK and was immediately arrested and imprisoned. He served 8 years in jail before being released on compassionate grounds in 2009. He died in December 2013. |

Why not just wait and marry her after service since you didn't want her pregnant then? Or why not get her pregnant since you were already on pressure before going for service
Now the story doesn't sound like you were being pressed. 