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Validcode:He can actually tell her in the car And am sure by the time he explained to her she will be the one thanking the ladies most |
No you did the right thing She cant expect you to leave those good Samaritan ladies. And moreover i hate ladies that are disrespectful |
Bless you I will be happy to be the first I just wanna make my mum happy this Christmas She has suffer enough from Jan -dec At least make I make her happy Am sure her soul will pray for u 0010830157 stanbic Samuel balogun |
iLegendd:2 will be good boss And a bole and fish For 12 days if Christmas |
Lord pls bless me so I can make my mum happy also |
Hope u ain't leaving ilegebd |
OluwaWizzy:thanks boss |
iLegendd:this cover is beautiful and eye catchy |
Your contribution is highly needed |
iLegendd:Lol..like I knew u you would say that boss Why do u hate job now and this one is based on work from home. Lol |
ilegend best man for this relationship Job |
Somebody just got a message to come for an interview as field sales agent at jiji but is insistent on having an idea of how much they pay and how they pay and is it based on commission. Thanks for your contribution |
Interested 07014945955 |
iLegendd:Thanks boss 07081051177 Airtel |
iLegendd:Chai Really love that word generational wealth. Sense will not just kill you Lol |
MiniImportation:Hello sir Pls pastor adeboye has done his own best and he has been doing the one that is unknown to the media Ahmed Musa has done his own also Pls can I ask you the one uve done to help in ur little way , shebi u dey do mini importation, u go don get money , how many families have u bring out of poverty. If not stop talking pls B4 god knock you. Thanks |
iLegendd:Everlasting father king of glory , we come to you in prayer in your son's name Jesus Christ.and we pray for those that really needs ilegend book to survive in their various problems , father where ever they are on the internet , let the infomation gets to them and let them be forced to bring out the money to buy this book from ilegend store.. becos u are the one that gave ilegend the knowledge to create solution to those kind of problems.... Now let the knowledge monetize and manifest sharply so let them see it. Father Lord we pray for those that have seen the information and have not had the capacity to buy it yet , Lord let them be blessed so ilegend can be paid for his book that has solution to the problems they have. Thank you Father for answering us , glory be to your name , in Jesus name we pray amen. |
Brand New iPhone 11 is available for sale Seriously buyer only 430k
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iLegendd:really inspiring no 1 Q: How did you do the 20+ categories no 2 Q: what is the main tools or thing to do ( forgive me I don't know to really put the question) that can trigger book sales even if its one sales per day, because I know your book sells like 3 or more copies per day |
Boss ilegend On my kdp report I saw 1 paid unit ordered ebook But the money did not show at all on the royalties earn box and I saw 38 KENP read . |
Interested boss |
wow... i was sad when reading this thread at first ![]() but when i saw it has been reinstated i was so happy nobody will bring u down by gods grace |
iLegendd:show her face finish Nah ![]() |
See as I dey watch all ur drama since yesterday Strength too dey ur body |
tsmith:LET THEM LIVE THEIR , THEY WILL DIE SOON |
WC ![]() |
This is a funny one, but let’s take a quick shot at it. For a start, Dubai is not a country, but an emirate - one of seven such emirates that make up the actual country, the United Arab Emirates. It’s a common mistake - Dubai as a city punches so far above its weight that many people recognise Dubai but don’t recognise the UAE or the Emirates as the country is also known. The United Arab Emirates was founded on the 2nd December 1971 as a result of the British withdrawal from its protectorate of what were then known as the ‘Trucial States’, a number of emirates in southeastern Arabia. They were called ‘trucial’, because they had embarked on treaty relations with the British, mostly in 1820 following a thorough bombardment of the coastal communities of the area by a British fleet sailing from Bombay. The bombardment was a subtle way of pointing out the alternative to signing - and not surprisingly, signatures were forthcoming. Dubai was a sleepy village until 1833, when the Al Maktoum family arrived at the head of a group of the Al Bu Falasah tribe, escaping the Ruler of Abu Dhabi down the coast, with whom they had fallen out mightily. They settled their coastal village with its fort and proceeded to fish for pearls, trade merrily as a coastal entrepot and generally get on with a precarious existence in a very harsh part of the world. By around 1904, the trading was going pretty well and Dubai was the pre-eminent trading port of the area, consolidating that status when the Persian government taxed its merchants beyond endurance and they responded to overtures from Dubai which invited them to nip across the Gulf and set up their concerns on the shores of Dubai’s lively little creek. Trading and pearling went hand in hand for a while until the 1920s, when a double whammy of the invention of the cultured pearl by a Japanese bloke called Mikimoto and the Great Depression hit the pearl industry. A rapid decline of the market for the previously prized Gulf pearls ensued and thousands of families were thrown into penury. The traders still traded, however, leading to an imbalance within the community that led to a state close to civil war. However, Dubai had by now evolved as a thoroughly open and opportunistic trading destination and then, as now, it looked around for new markets and new opportunities. It found them in the form of trading gold across to India, where importing gold was illegal. Gold was brought in from London via Sharjah, where the only airport in the area existed at the time, and shipped across to India, where the Dubai boats were very careful to hove to just off Indian international waters and transfer their cargo to the customers - Indian merchants who would then take the gold across to India. The trade was underwritten by British banks and was just on the right side of smuggling. Dubai was careful to let the Indian customers handle that side of things. That trade helped to finance the building of Dubai’s infrastructure and commercial traffic - particularly re-exporting - grew and grew at a breakneck pace under the visionary leader of the time, Sheikh Rashid Al Maktoum. By 1969, after all of the Emirates had been looking for oil for decades (Abu Dhabi found it in the 1950s), Dubai discovered oil - a tiny oil field that would be called ‘Fatah’, or ‘Victory’. The oil find, small though it was, helped to accelerate Rashid’s plans and he constructed a deep sea container port, upgraded the airport, built a World Trade Centre - the biggest building in the Middle East in its time - and all manner of other infrastructure designed to propel Dubai onto the world stage as a major trading hub. His work was carried on by his sons, Maktoum and then, on Maktoum’s death, Mohammed - the current Ruler of Dubai as well as Vice President and Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates - really hit the gas, accelerating the already fast pace of development and transforming the government of the UAE in a series of far-reaching reforms. Dubai has been shaped into a global city, home to the worlds’ tallest building, busiest airport, leading international airline, largest man made harbour etc etc etc. I often hear people dismiss Dubai’s achievement as ‘just oil money’. It’s not, not by a long chalk. Oil revenues account today for less than 3% of the city’s GDP. The answer is, in fact, trade. A lot of hard work, a bit of fancy footwork, a number of booms and busts weathered and a huge amount of relentless development. Arguably vision and a sharp focus on the future. But trade. Always trade. |
Loxleyy:No mind the mumu Dem , instead make Dem learn from person wey don Sabi road them dey beef , some of them dey owe house rent of 6months o |
Loxleyy:Straight forward man ..chop knuckle Lol |

