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PlayerMeji:if the individual has ideas on how we can give a full presentation to this man, then i wouldnt mind. |
hello everyone, i have been in contact with a certain austrialian billionaire, who actually made his money through real estate, we have exchange several chats in over two years of our comunications, raging from family, politics, business, random talks. recently we got into a chat about investments plans that he can make in nigeria, in the real estate sector, although this is exactly my plan, to bring him here and make him invest in some of my ideas. now the problem is i dont have ideas on how to present some answers to his question as he already has plans of visiting the country later this year, though i am still compiling my researches, how do i answer this assignment: "Work out the investment risks - cost per unit - what to do with it sell or rent and what the returns are You need to learn all the costs - the market " i need ideas and suggestions on how to go about this, he is willing to come over and buy lands errect estates if the conditions are favourable. ABUJA is the target location, how do we acquire lands and the procedures, FCDA, AGIS and all. All he keeps emphasising on are the cost of investments like what size of land, and cost of buying and building the residential units, what risks are involved, if we are to sell, rent or place them on mortage. how long are his returns going to run through, just a detail plan of doing the real estate business in nigeria |
US attorneys rarely make false accusations!! They know the consequences!! I like this man!! Hope they are wrong!! |
Seriously? Just under how many days? Now starts his healing process. Seriously I envy how these people give serious care and attention to their plAyers "investments" |
LMAO, LOL LMFAO ROTF ID. Naija I hail dee |
Better Wife... To marry come dey hungry me, but my money never reach this imo state girl wey I want... I will soon get there. |
OGAPARIS:Being tried in this countries judiciary system? Don't be surprised when one top politician is buying human parts from them. Like they almost did to me last year, a federal government bus (something something to the office of the vice-president) with federal government number plate. I had to jump out of the moving bus and broke my collar bone to escape the ritualist. Until you experience things like this, don't really condemn immediate jungle justice on those caught in the act. |
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It's called marking your perimeter ![]() |
Bright144:have you left already? If you haven't let's see if we can go by road together through West African capital cities. |
seunny4lif:I'm thinking on going to Morocco by road through westafrican capital cities, without visa, what do you think or advice for this movement?
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Has it gotten to this? War of words? Lagosians will do the talking |
Typical tale of a business man trying to market his product" E sir what would you have said? Lagosians will do the talking sir. |
Nigerians? Just say it. APC members |
Bless their union even though they may have been secretly straffing |
In 2015 minimum wage was 18,000... Which is $90.... But now, minimum wage is 27,000... But $75.... Check out the difference... Failed government |
Start your building projects with us this year and get amazing discounts for your treated woods for roofing. |
Maybe he needs to come over and explain to us too why I should just type life and lifeless president shows up ![]() |
Most engineers will tell you, oga we have done enough depth casting and it will stand the test of time, When it comes to the foundation of your home, mistakes and errors are a scary thing to think about. After all, repairs are extremely costly and extremely involved. Even worse, damage to your foundation is hard to spot, and by the time you notice it inside your home, that damage has become severe, sometimes death. I've been to many sites and I can outline common mistakes made during installation of building foundation. Failure to Waterproof Waterproofing your foundation may be single most important factor in retaining its integrity. Most foundations are made of cement or concrete, which is extraordinarily durable but porous. This means that water can penetrate the foundation. Over time, water inside the foundation will contract and expand as it freezes. Even if you live in an area which does not experience regular freezing temperatures, water will still weaken and slowly break down your foundation. Failure to waterproof your foundation is the biggest foundation mistake around, and it's one that can cost you literally thousands in repairs. If water damage is left unchecked, it can destroy the foundation over time. In extremely severe cases, homes have been leveled because the foundation was unrepairable due to water damage. Failure to Seal Inside Leaks If your foundation was not waterproofed at the time of its installation, or if you live in an older home, you may have noticed cracks in your basement walls. Of course, these are only noticeable if your basement is unfinished and has no drywall in place. Ignoring these cracks is another very common mistake, and just like failing to waterproof, it can be a very costly one. Allowing water to seep into your home, especially if your basement is finished, creates an ideal breeding ground for mold, mildew and fungus. If these conditions are allowed to continue, you will soon notice a musty smell in your basement. As time goes by, your household will be at risk for lung problems as a result of breathing in contaminated air. Pouring a Foundation in Inappropriate Weather Concrete and cement are extremely durable materials. However, a big part of their eventual strength depends on being allowed to dry properly. Immediately after pouring, a cement or concrete foundation needs adequate time to dry. Your contractor will know the exact amount of time needed, since drying or curing times vary depending on the particular mix used. Not giving a foundation adequate time to dry can lead to a host of problems. The foundation will settle, crack, sag and not be able to support as much weight as it would if it had been allowed to dry properly. This is one of the most grevious errors that can be made during the installation of a foundation. Talk to your contractor to ensure that their crew is experienced and knowledgeable. In addition to inadequate drying time, other factors can cause a foundation to dry improperly. The biggest of these factors is the weather. Ideally, a foundation should be poured on a pleasant day with no threat of rain. Pouring a foundation during the winter months is not recommended. On a humid day, a foundation will most likely require more drying time due to the excess moisture in the air. Scheduling your foundation for a pleasant time of year is all you can do, since nobody can control the weather. Although here in Abuja some clients will give the contractors delivery time which may also spell doom in the future Attempting to Do It Yourself In today's economy, it's natural to want to save money. While there are a great deal of home improvement projects which can be done on a DIY basis, pouring a foundation is absolutely not one of them. The heavy equipment involved and the specialized product knowledge required make this a professionals-only undertaking, oga please take a chill pill and leave the the job for the professionals A home’s foundation isn’t just a huge slab of concrete. It’s the load bearing portion of the structure. Without a good foundation, a myriad of structural issues can plague a home. One good example of a structural component that can get affected by a bad foundation is your home’s roof. Wavy or saggy roofs are a sign that the integrity of your home has been compromised. Simply put, if your foundation moves, so does your roof! Foundation Issues That Can Affect Your Home’s Roof Foundation problems and roof damage go hand in hand. In other words, if your foundation is damaged, it’s likely that your roof will also get damaged as well. This is especially true if the problem is ignored for far too long. |
It's lights up this Saturday, Yes maxxsolutions was there, most wooden works was done by us and the team. Thank you Mr Raphael Moses ejeh Thank you all.
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I can categorically tell you that there are buildings more expensive than that in this Same Abuja. There are people who will pay, Abuja is expensive!!! Only roofing materials are cheap here. ![]() |
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These and more are seriously annoying the presidency, you are just reminding him of 1983-85 when he was kicked out, and he may decide to sit tight and refuse another unceremonious booting out. You all think this is Jonathan that has the safety of Nigerians as his priority? |
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job delivered Location: behind dunamis church airport road lugbe. Thank you. Mr mike
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Not everyone is thinking like this, times have changed. Let's vote based on merit. |
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