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See format! You guys keep reinventing. I know someone will still fall for this cheap scam. Advertising for business investment opportunity in Belarus on a Nigerian website and the contact person is in Benin city. Is God not awesome? |
There's no photo attached. Please do well to attach his photos so that others will be cautious of the fraudster. And just to add, those telling you they're ecxos aren't what they say they are. They're part of the scheme. Don't pay anybody again. At least for now. |
My interest in bee keeping is right up there but my challenge is that the farm space is in my village (family farm) which is 2.5 hours from Ilorin, and am based in Lagos. I hardly go to the village.... How person wan take do am bayii? |
Simplythebest:Well, wether the next president comes from South or north, whoever he is, irrespective of where he hales from, it's not going to be smooth ride. The next president will either have nothing left to use as security for new loans he'll intend to borrow or they'll be no enough IGR to use to run his government due to loan servicing. |
No be this governor dey share Eba and egusi that year? |
Mad ooo |
Maryam1234:Yeah... I'm keenly interested in farming. One of my friends is a millionaire now from farming but my gratest pullback has been insecurity. I kuku don't earn much sef to start with, so why won't I want to venture into farming and I am seriously passionate about anything related to agriculture. I've done poultry on a medium scale and really enjoyed doing it. But you see this insecurity matter is a serious one to me because I don't have anybody that'll pay ransom for me. That's why I sit back in my comfort zone (Lagos). I've traveled the length and breath of this country. I have friends in Bida Niger state that's into rice farming and I know Suleja well too down to where Zuma rock is. I don waka ooo. I just pray for peace to return back to Nigeria. They're many people like me that wants to venture into agriculture full-time but wouldn't do so under the current security situations in the country. |
I really love the energy and your spirit towards agriculture. Your husband is indeed blessed to have you for a wife. Well-done ma. |
Thinkam:The simplest of them all. How come you missed that opportunity still baffles me. Your response to her when she said that would have been.... WOW. Who's the lucky man? I'm happy for him Ooo. Only that line would have finish the job. |
SenatePresdo:See as you dey yan dust. Is it wrong to be proactive with securing your ass considering the spat of security breaches here and there in the country while you continue to live and enjoy tranquility provided in the Southwest? They stopped, searched and profile them to be sure none of the prison break escapees are among the travellers and you think what they did to them is wrong? Well, I don't expect you to understand qualitative governance. It's not your thing in the East. How many God is Good or Peace Mass buses have been stopped like that in any of the Yoruba states? |
nazicartel:That your friend is too realistic for your kind I think. You're obviously not abreast with the pattern of voting in Nigeria but he is. You have to understand this simple fact. Despite all the obvious disadvantages BAT has going on around him, how come he's 100% sure that he'll win. And same goes for Atiku. This is a man that has lost his past 3 or 4 elections astretch. These men are super sure they'll emerge president. There must be something somewhere that has emboldened them. You should be curious to know too if you want to see life through the lens of your friend. Lemme quickly state it at this point that I'm not in any way campaigning for BAT or AA. I pray Peter Obi win but I'm not a voter bcuz I don't even have PVC and I won't have. Tinubu is banking on owning the umpire who will declare the winner and losers while Atiku is hoping on his gullible northern votes. Tinubu knows better than all of us that the odds are against him but he has acted smartly in his own eyes by picking a northern Muslim as his running mate. That way, when his rigging mechanism is rolled out and they declare him winner, he'll gain acceptance from the north bcuz their man is his vice. Peter Obi on the other hand has the poor knowledgeable southern youths as his backbone. Even if he wins the majority votes, will the owners of the umpire allow them to declare him winner? Go and ponder on this. Atiku said it'll require a miracle for Peter Obi to win. He knows more than you and I. |
MadamVanessa:You're super wrong sir. Religious tolerance is common only among Yorubas here in Nigeria. There's enough evidence of where a popular Islamic scholar went to the white garment christian church activity on YouTube. Buhari Omo Musa did it when he went to honor their invitation. |
Splitmind:Buhari thank you ooo. Have I done as you say? |
thebosstrevor1:That's not true. Your analysis is wrong. |
Dear Nairaland Job seekers, Please be on the lookout for this new scam method used by our very own Nigerian Yahoo boys to scam unsuspecting job seekers of their hard earned money. If you ever applied for an NGO job with Care International, Plan or one other one (will update as soon as I remember), please be mindful of this tactics. They'll send you job offer letter after applying for the job without interviewing you. They'll then tell you to liaise with an external body for either the job test or some staff indemnity. The third party's job in this is to ask you to pay for the service or certificate they'll offer which you're expected to submit back to the fake job recruiter. Please be mindful and watchful. Attached is a screenshot of their email. The mail also had 2 attachments to it. Their fake 800 USD refund form and the employment contract.
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Utanisco:Obviously you're not in Nigeria on the buildup to the 2015 election. PMB moved and shook the country with their lies and fake change mantras. I wish Nigeria well but as for me and my households, am done campaigning for a Nigerian politician. They're all rouges, and their mission is to kill steal and destroy. |
So unfortunate. He will use their (tax payers) money to buy another one. |
A friend based in Awka has got these cuties for sale. If you're based in Anambra or anywhere in the south, it can be waybilled to you or you can come inspect before buying. 100% legit. They're 6 weeks old and healthy. Fully vaccinated. Asking price is N400,000 each. His contact number: 08032445438
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Like this naw, I don spend my next month salary finish before 15th of this month. July salary don finish since the first week of the month. Na on God man pikin dey take survive. |
nameo:You're so quick to forget that Igbos have a reputation of not voting their own at general elections. Even Odumegwu Ojukwu never had the total votes of the east. Or are we saying Peter Obi has more popularity than him among Igbos? Plus, during the last 2 presidential elections, Atiku was the preferred candidate in the East, how sure are you that that'll change this time around? Lastly, what is the number of active voters in the East compared to the North? What is the highest number of vote counts any any of the eastern states at any election you know of and compare that to the highest vote count in any northern atate you know. Remember I'm not talking about online polls |
dominique:Simple question to answer. Let's put it this way. How many votes in total do you think Peter Obi can pull from his very own southeast compare to the number of votes Kwankwaso can pull from the North? Check the deferential and tell me who pulls the weight. The answer you seek lies in there |
VladimirPutiin:Do so as a news outlet and be slammed 5 million naira fine. You should have known better by now. This is Buhari's Naijeria |
Dshocker:How much is almost $100m to you? Gimme the figure and round it up to the nearest whole. |
E be things. Welcome to Nigeria. For those who are willing and ready to take a bullet for Peter Obi or any politician at that, I greet una ooo. You all go dey alright. |
athaboi:Comments like yours is why I maintain my stance that Igbos and Hausas have a lot in common. They're both intolerant when it comes to religion. A typical Igbo man cannot stomach the thought of seeing his blood brother dump his christian faith for Islam. This is exactly how a typical northerner finds it intolerable for his kinsman to convert to Christianity. Luckily for southwesterners, proper education of our grandparents and parents means that generation upon generations of the Yorubas will never take religion as a divide. We know better down here. That's why you'll find christians and Muslims among the same family tree in Yoruba land. God bless Awolowo for the free education. |
cayorday89:That have always been the case. Leaders don't fall from heaven. They're made from followers. All the terrible governance and anti-people government policies you see are nothing but failed leadership....and the bucks doesn't stops there. Leaders are a true replica of the people they lead. The land is blessed but the inhabitants? Same can not be said of them. That's Nigeria. |
sofiscatedmoron:I was expecting to see this and Nairaland didn't disappoint |
Sion47:Whataboutism at play. I guess every region now have their own wahala. Hope you guys will also stop sticking your nose in other regions' issues. Golan007:Please leave them to enjoy their UGM show in peace. They're not complaining and if their reactions is anything to go by (both those hailing them physically at Ihiala and their online keyboard warriors), you'd know they're very cool with it. Learn to mind your own business. |
I pray that God will bless the work of your hands. Please post pictures and remember to keep updating the thread. |
More like we've been conditioned to bad news in Nigeria. Like WTF! They just don't runout of unpleasant occurrence in this country. I've totally lost count of the number of times this same national grid has collapsed since the beginning of the year... And we're only in June. |
Miracle2020:You can stake your life for a Nigerian politicians? It is indeed finished. |