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SILVERLINES:Same here bro. Except that, I am struggling between going for an MSc and going back for Medicine. |
fxtutor1:While trading, you have to wait for the red colour to touch the left edge before you purchase? |
You all forgot something important. He said they read his messages but didn't reply. The truth is, some people would not want to continue the relationship you guys had due to one reason of the other. Reading and leaving my messages unanswered is the fastest way to tell me that we should stop communicating. Simple. Op, thankfully you're not mad or angry with them. Just forget the whole thing and move on. Life no hard. |
Exactly! No hatred. stare: |
Recently, the number of persons and posts claiming 'Redpill' on this forum has increased. Hardly a day goes by without three or more posts about Redpill and MGTOW hitting this forum. Personally, I am not against redpills; I have learned a few things from the posts the frontliners of Redpill have made (I won't mention monikers). The purpose of this post is to caution everyone toeing this path to be careful of a dangerous trap I have noticed. HATRED. REDPILL and MGTOW is about teaching males how to manage their emotions and masculinity to avoid manipulation from the opposite sex, as well as from fellow men. It is an idea that seeks to help men grow and become better without falling prey to the wiles and traps of feminine manipulation. Sadly, the recent trend I have noticed is nothing short of PURE HATRED for the female folk and this is very wrong. Nothing done with hatred can last or be fully effective. This is the same trap that has caught FEMINISM in Nigeria and some other countries, making it difficult for the real feminists to pass their message. A lot of disgruntled guys are passing off hatred as Redpill and MGTOW on here and it is scary. If not checked, the movement will go the same way Feminism is going -complications and potential failure. Suggestions 1. Please if you are not well-versed in Redpill, do not come here to chase clout. A few heartbreak and sour relationships is not enough to make you a Redpiller suddenly. Sit back, learn and up your game. Self development is key. 2. If you see any post that packages hatred for women as redpill, do us all a big favor and call out the poster immediately. REDPILL IS NOT HATRED FOR WOMEN. 3. Pursue self-development. I'm not talking of financially only, but all-round development. Redpill is easy when your mental faculties are sharper. Please, refuse to make redpill a HATE MOVEMENT against women. |
Still need? |
I think the major issue was the refusal of the founders to join an exchange. The dream was good but it was impractical. |
This is good news. What opportunities are open there now? |
Delete, please. |
Good day @healthserve Still waiting for you |
Atomaxi:This is true. He explained to me yesterday and I received funds. Cc: Tabbaz |
Sunday66:Nope |
Frankbet:Nice |
dplores:Can you mail me please? I can't send a mail right now. Thanks. |
TwentyXPro has to be the latest goldmine. I think more Nigerians will jump onboard when they discover it. Those getting in early will have a good position. I am glad I got in early. |
Very DECEPTIVE caption I'll advice you to edit it. |
*COVID-19: Ministry Launches App Development Challenge to Fire Up Creativity in Youth* In response to the on-going Covid-19 Pandemic, the Ministry of Youth and Sports Development, in partnership with the public and private sector actors, has invited young Nigerians to participate in the 60 Day App Development Challenge aimed at engaging them to compete with one another in the art of mobile application design. The Ministry, who announced this via a statement, said app developers interested in the project should be inspired by the desire to get their follow Nigerians connecting seamlessly and safely with each other, and conducting their businesses even as the pandemic is still an ongoing concern. App submissions must solve a problem within the following fields: Edu-Tech, Agri-Tech, Sport, Health, Fin-Tech and Telecommunications. "Through this competition, we hope to see a slew of highly innovative and easy-to-use apps, which can be used to improve a range of processes and increase the ease of accessibility to services available to the citizenry," the statement said. The best set of applications will attract multi-million naira prizes and training to further develop the applications. Modalities and rules for participation can be found at noya.ng or www.youthandsport.gov.ng. The challenge kicked off on Wednesday 8th July, 2020. The project is supported by the Bank of Industry (BOI), Industrial Trust Fund (ITF), Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC), IBM, Microsoft, Afrilabs, 21st Century and NINE. Signed *Media Office to the Minister of Youth and Sports Development*
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Deleted. Admin, delete please. |
Please, anyone with a link to live streaming mention me. Thanks. |
Simplyleo:Try...try...try...try to resist the urge to sound tribalistic. Kogi is a huge state with so many individuals unaccounted for. Why single out a particular tribe? |
amakadlite:Scam! Run. |
ovuobab:Thanks |
Gabrokpara001:Alright, thanks. |
Hello experts in the house. Please, what is the estimated cost of building a 4-bedroom bungalow or one-storey building in abuja? If you have a break down of costs too, I'll appreciate it. |
It is well! |
Does anyone know about forexlogger .com? Someone has been advertising it to me. I want to know more about it |
Scammers ehn! |
Interesting. |
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