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They should make sure all streets have functional streetlights working at night and no one will burn tyres. And the security agencies should do their jobs. |
YonkijiSappo:on keeping the naira low,fuel subsidy and also lining their pockets. |
Pangea:my brother!! I blame the science students amongst them. like 2 pages of comments and only two people see this for the crap it is? our problem no be here o! |
FisifunKododada:congratulations!!! you are the first person with sense on this thread. water fuel ko water fuel ni. I am igbo btw. |
debojyde:you can do a deal with someone in the states in person or send it to your gtb dom acct so your brother meets up with any prospects In the bank and transaction is done then |
lionduke:Really? Thank you for patronising Amara Oil and gas...We sell at the official rate of 87 for now.If you can come by and show me the staff who sold to you at 125/L I would appreciate it or at least the time you bought it so it can be investigated...otherwise you would do well to correct this claim. we also Intend to sell the little stock we have left on monday at 87. |
No evidence or even a mention of one contract, yet the gullible is quick to believe. smh |
Sad as it is, how are these attacks different from the ones experienced by igbos in the northern part of their own country? |
i dont understand how its a global concern, the producers outsode china simply ramp up production and make more money the only loser is the chinese manufacturer and consumer |
am highly sceptical of it maybe cos i dont understand it too well but who exactly is in charge and keeps things from falling apart. then again having someone incharge guarantees nothing as d cyprus case has proved. but me am not really i fan of paper currency even the dollar see as they are printing money from thin air!! |
it happens in every stock exchange even where it is illegal. the reason why it is not rampant here is that while the market capitalisation of our companies and exchange is small. the coat of capital is high here. in the developed world speculator buy lots of shares on thin margins and are highly leveraged. here people with mean and the wit usually have their funds tied down i their company. few well heeled investors do, but no one will announce it from the roof tops! |
wat is the proximity of isu aniocha to the town? how close to unizik junction is it? |
shebi na blue gas you want continue your runs go burst on top your head soon!! |
goes to show all those who think its only throigh connection |
Obisbigshoes: My people,i think you need alot of all that, as well as a good sales team. case in poi t coca cola still advertises like mad even though they are know by all. you should look at hiring a firm to prepare a marketing approach and preparr adverta for you anf also hire experienced people even if you have to poach a few from established firms. you also need to look for major diatributors and look at how the majors diatribute and market then put your own improvementa i to it. discard what doesnt work and atick to what works. and you will make mistakea do t lwt it bothwr you too much. cheers |
i think you should keep the balance in fgn bonds that will guarantee you returns above the interest rate and focus on the beverage business you will be surprised at how much more than the initial one mill the business will consume. also after being in the business for a while you will see other opportunities for backwards intergration and expansion. trusg me you will lose money but make sure it buys you experience. best of luck. |
geez*:pls read up on the said generator to find out it is only power stored in a battery used to electrolyze water d hydrogen is den used to produce energy u dont even get the power you put in from it!!! |
@emily why dont you post your own professional pictures? |
hamsky: Sorry to say but you are very very narrow minded...if you had watched it properly you would've noted that the investor said she was financially stable. Those guys are some of the wealthiest people in the UK and I really don't think seeking their investment/expertise is anything to be ashamed of. Very disappointed at your commented.well am very impressed with the lady, she is very confident and poised and has decided to make something of herself. whenever i remember abiola i laugh at all the new money around politicians looting and even the people who earn legally that think the money they have makes them better.than anyone else. see what has happened to his empire.in one generation! |
obo_man: Some stupid comments here..........true but she isn't setting up a law firm unless am mistaken its a recruitment site |
onila: oh please,my family business is worth BILLIONS OF NAIRA! not just business but assets =real estate, land around Nigeria. I am a college student trying to make something of myself and not depending on my family's wealth.@ onila topic.is a.good one but comes off as boastful cos u used urself next.time for such topics use the generic a friend of mine people use when we all know they r talking about themselves. @onila and acidtalk such info shouldnt be divulged online (if true) a sharp conman or worse could browse tru ur profile and put bits and pieces together or hack your account . i can bet neither of your is richer than abiola was, but look at his empire after only one generation. |
Dubstic: @admin 7, you have not given me a lead or headway.you didnt answer my questions |
nwa-uwa:nwa-uwa is right fathers want someone to succedd them (if they are doing well) . But this behaviour while it exists is mainly true of the illiterate noveau middle.class trader of igbo stock. the elite usually exhibit no such tendencies |
femi4: I doubt if the OP drive at allGbam!!! |
what are the specifications, cost and returns of the.mill? what good faith would you be willing to present to a serious partner to convince him of genuineness? how much do you require and in what form would it be(loan, investment etc) |
Dede1: Why should telling the plain truth turned into controversy by certain moronic Nigerians? Awolowo had mercurially defended his policy of starvation as a weapon of war in several interviews he conducted. He even went further to elaborate by stating it was foolhardy to feed your enemy to be strong so as to continue fighting and prolonging the war.am happy that she inadvently admitted that the policy was one of starvation and genocide her only objection is the originator of said policy. as an influential member of the government he bear part if not full culpability in the policy (in my opinion) |
manitobor: World soccer winning eleven 8. Can't get enough of this soccer game. Ever since I got it installed 4 years ago I spend at least an hour each day playing this game but still don't get fed up. I also have PES 2012 installed but don't get as much thrill from it compared to Winning eleven.winning eleven 8 is the bomb! av played all pro evolution and winning eleven on playstation 2 and 3 as well as a few fifa games and nothing comes close |
nice one! |
yes what do you have in mind? |
playing fifa 2012 on xbox 360 (cos i gave out my ps 3 and pes 2012 am tryna show my bro i beta pass am for im game but its not working) |
dunno anything bout that either, just opened a station (in the south east) so get no bulk purchase yet. i hear nipco lagos is 91.50 with exp n transport thats too high and no pms in port. this business is crazy |
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I wonder when YEEBOOS will stop lying. He is using bio-gas NOT water. Here is a link to what we have been shedding light on in the science section. This is not new technology - its been around since the 1940s and Nigerians have been using it for decades.