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Learn not tamper with someone's privacy. it their basic right. if she is okay with it, and it make you feel good. fine.!! but You have to becareful of posting things online, as internet has little regulatory control in this part of the world.. whatever you post today might help or haunt you in future.. |
nice initiative..... bravo! on STARTING something you can call you own. just pray it go down well with people! |
TSTV abeg, no fall people hand ooo. bragging don too plenty oo but sincere whatever the situation is tstv, am on youy side whenever it is you ready to start sale ayam ready to buy.. and i know there are millions like me . you are most welcome on board.!! |
Only if she herself has NEVER CHEATED with someone else husband!! Then, she should order a wheelchair on jiji |
oh sorry ooo!! down there! needs proper and thorough sanitation.. |
i pray for a better 2nd half performance!! as it kick off!! first is nt too impressive |
Lionessza:The suicide i have not committed when the it has happened since then, now you think your meaningless words will make me? . its obvious 'you are child in adult skin' . small pikin reasoning.. you definitely know nothing even about yourself... deep down i know the comment hit you hard... well, you are allowed to cry over it...wail over it behind closed door. whatever your moniker is! get the Bleep off my mention.. hmnn cos you seem not be ending your child's play soon.. and am over such play decades ago. |
some of my friends at the fall sometimes ago!!! probably, some weeks back.
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Lionessza:what is this one saying sef? ode! whats your concern with what happening in my country!! mumu! moreover, i dont need the govt to inform me of your claims... there are millions of channel to get such info.. publicly killing of fellow black man!! my country men!! your fada!! even together with law enforcement personel. you idiot think you can just wipe it away with the dust abi.. 'your mille go die ni, i swear' anybody is free to live and prosper anywhere in the world.. does the universe belong to your grand father? no! if you claim they are disturbing u. At it worst make laws and those that still has gott to disobey the law shud face the music and not that show of stulidity you guys put up..... lazy fools. you better be careful. mumu |
beautycam. its cool
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ororo my main man!! |
You attest to the fact we are not as bad as those stupid media made us. That is why it is good to always be and do good.... if them catch you now, murder you as your people dey murder my country men how will your mother feel..? stupid south Africans. |
Even if the agitation has been before this administration! it has never gotten to this extent.. They dislike Buhari with passion!!! |
Highest display of stupidity! indency! |
nice move coach conte.!! better side won the match.. make your team ready for next fixturez and try as much as possible to increase your performance especially against the top four..... but why him dey look like that! |
good development!! I Pray that 'human greed nature' wont let you change your mind when its time is nearer. |
ivolt:Dont mind them! they want to use their dirty perceptions hinder the man business. they dont seem to know its implication!! should we start praying for another foreign investors for it if we are intimidating ourselves with tribes |
After him pummel Nike for your face.!! you no go sit one side abi....
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lot of fresh entrepreneurs doing business in Nigeria have the wrong believe that business will thrive only in Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt. There are so many states cities in Nigeria such as Owerri, Aba, Onitsha, Nnewi, Kano, Ogun, Ibadan, Enugu, etc with tremendous opportunities. To be honest with you, I do not care what the World Bank and IMF statistics have to say about Nigeria. I am equally not interested in the politically inclined propaganda promoted on the media about Nigeria. I would rather work with my own hard facts and propose solutions than work with the media statistics. Having said this, this article will go further discuss some small scale business ideas and opportunities in Nigeria you can invest in today. But first, let us look at criteria you must meet before you invest in Nigeria . 1. YOU MUST BE PREPARED TO BE ON GROUND IN NIGERIA. A business can be successfully run in Nigeria without being physically present but I strongly advice against it in the early phase of A business. The mistake a lot of Nigerians in Diaspora make is starting up a business and handing it over to someone to manage while they leave the country for ‘god knows where’. If you are really serious about establishing a business in Nigeria, then you must be willing to be on ground to run the business for at least one year. Secondly, do not do business with your family members or close friends; it usually doesn’t end well. I will advice you seek professional help, incorporate your company and make sure your back is covered legally. 2. YOU MUST HAVE THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE BUSINESS. A successful entrepreneur must be skilled and competent. Competence is the by-product of knowledge spiced with experience while skill is the ability to do something well. Skill is developed over time through training. Don’t start a business simply because it was recommended. Invest time in learning everything you can about a business before you invest your money. 3. YOU MUST HAVE A SHORT OR LONG TERM PLAN TO EMPLOY PEOPLE When you are operating on a low budget, you may choose to have only you working for you. You can operate from your home, a little shop or an office. There is nothing wrong with starting small, I started out this way. But as you grow in business, you will need to employ competent hands and I advice that you shouldn’t wait till then before you plan towards it, start now. 4. YOU MUST HAVE CAPITAL To successfully start up a business , you need capital. Capital here need not be a million dollars but you must have capital to do the very basics. If you do not have capital you can approach financial institutions to assist you. 5. YOU MUST MAKE SURE YOUR PROPOSED BUSINESS HAS AN EVERGREEN DEMAND. It is very important you avoid businesses that doesn’t provide goods and service that is in demand. Research your proposed business, and ensure it is able to solve some of customers wants and ensure also that it is one that is lucrative before you venture into it. Take for instance cyber café businesses are no longer as lucrative as it used to be because of the shift towards mobile connectivity. Why go to a cyber café to access the internet when you can do it more cheaply at home? 6. YOU MUST ALWAYS REMEMBER THAT SUCCESS IS NOT AN OVERNIGHT FLIGHT. This nugget is especially for those hoping to rake in their first million naira profit in the early months of commencement of their business. It is very possible to rake in such large profits especially when so much capital and hard work are put into the business, but the truth is that it doesn’t always work that way. Success can never be achieved or attained by sudden flight; it is a product of consistent, unyielding effort. I advice you stop looking for just the most lucrative business to start, but also for the best business you are willing to stick to regardless of the surrounding circumstances. culled from www.businesspla nnigeria.com.ng/25-profitable-small-scale-business-ideas-nigeria/
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A lot of fresh entrepreneurs doing business in Nigeria have the wrong believe that business will thrive only in Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt. There are so many states cities in Nigeria such as Owerri, Aba, Onitsha, Nnewi, Kano, Ogun, Ibadan, Enugu, etc with tremendous opportunities. To be honest with you, I do not care what the World Bank and IMF statistics have to say about Nigeria. I am equally not interested in the politically inclined propaganda promoted on the media about Nigeria. I would rather work with my own hard facts and propose solutions than work with the media statistics. Having said this, this article will go further discuss some small scale business ideas and opportunities in Nigeria you can invest in today. But first, let us look at criteria you must meet before you invest in Nigeria 1. You must be prepared to be on ground in Nigeria. A business can be successfully run in Nigeria without being physically present but I strongly advice against it in the early phase of A business. The mistake a lot of Nigerians in Diaspora make is starting up a business and handing it over to someone to manage while they leave the country for ‘god knows where’. If you are really serious about establishing a business in Nigeria, then you must be willing to be on ground to run the business for at least one year. Secondly, do not do business with your family members or close friends; it usually doesn’t end well. I will advice you seek professional help, incorporate your company and make sure your back is covered legally. 2. You must have knowledge of the business. A successful entrepreneur must be skilled and competent. Competence is the by-product of knowledge spiced with experience while skill is the ability to do something well. Skill is developed over time through training. Don’t start a business simply because it was recommended. Invest time in learning everything you can about a business before you invest your money. 3. You must have a short or long term plan to employ people. When you are operating on a low budget, you may choose to have only you working for you. You can operate from your home, a little shop or an office. There is nothing wrong with starting small, I started out this way. But as you grow in business, you will need to employ competent hands and I advice that you shouldn’t wait till then before you plan towards it, start now. 4. You must have capital. To successfully start up a business , you need capital. Capital here need not be a million dollars but you must have capital to do the very basics. If you do not have capital you can approach financial institutions to assist you. 5. You must make sure your proposed business has an evergreen demand It is very important you avoid businesses that doesn’t provide goods and service that is in demand. Research your proposed business, and ensure that it is one that is lucrative before you venture into it. Take for instance cyber café businesses are no longer as lucrative as it used to be because of the shift towards mobile connectivity. Why go to a cyber café to access the internet when you can do it more cheaply at home? 6. You must always remember that success is not an overnight flight This nugget is especially for those hoping to rake in their first million naira profit in the early months of commencement of their business. It is very possible to rake in such large profits especially when so much capital and hard work are put into the business, but the truth is that it doesn’t always work that way. Success can never be achieved or attained by sudden flight; it is a product of consistent, unyielding effort. I advice you stop looking for just the most lucrative business to start, but also for the best business you are willing to stick to regardless of the surrounding circumstances. Culled from www.businesspla nnigeria.com.ng/25-profitable-small-scale-business-ideas-nigeria/[b] A lot of fresh entrepreneurs doing business in Nigeria have the wrong believe that business will thrive only in Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt. There are so many states cities in Nigeria such as Owerri, Aba, Onitsha, Nnewi, Kano, Ogun, Ibadan, Enugu, etc with tremendous opportunities. To be honest with you, I do not care what the World Bank and IMF statistics have to say about Nigeria. I am equally not interested in the politically inclined propaganda promoted on the media about Nigeria. I would rather work with my own hard facts and propose solutions than work with the media statistics. Having said this, this article will go further discuss some small scale business ideas and opportunities in Nigeria you can invest in today. But first, let us look at criteria you must meet before you invest in Nigeria 1. You must be prepared to be on ground in Nigeria. A business can be successfully run in Nigeria without being physically present but I strongly advice against it in the early phase of A business. The mistake a lot of Nigerians in Diaspora make is starting up a business and handing it over to someone to manage while they leave the country for ‘god knows where’. If you are really serious about establishing a business in Nigeria, then you must be willing to be on ground to run the business for at least one year. Secondly, do not do business with your family members or close friends; it usually doesn’t end well. I will advice you seek professional help, incorporate your company and make sure your back is covered legally. 2. You must have knowledge of the business. A successful entrepreneur must be skilled and competent. Competence is the by-product of knowledge spiced with experience while skill is the ability to do something well. Skill is developed over time through training. Don’t start a business simply because it was recommended. Invest time in learning everything you can about a business before you invest your money. 3. You must have a short or long term plan to employ people. When you are operating on a low budget, you may choose to have only you working for you. You can operate from your home, a little shop or an office. There is nothing wrong with starting small, I started out this way. But as you grow in business, you will need to employ competent hands and I advice that you shouldn’t wait till then before you plan towards it, start now. 4. You must have capital. To successfully start up a business , you need capital. Capital here need not be a million dollars but you must have capital to do the very basics. If you do not have capital you can approach financial institutions to assist you. 5. You must make sure your proposed business has an evergreen demand It is very important you avoid businesses that doesn’t provide goods and service that is in demand. Research your proposed business, and ensure that it is one that is lucrative before you venture into it. Take for instance cyber café businesses are no longer as lucrative as it used to be because of the shift towards mobile connectivity. Why go to a cyber café to access the internet when you can do it more cheaply at home? 6. You must always remember that success is not an overnight flight This nugget is especially for those hoping to rake in their first million naira profit in the early months of commencement of their business. It is very possible to rake in such large profits especially when so much capital and hard work are put into the business, but the truth is that it doesn’t always work that way. Success can never be achieved or attained by sudden flight; it is a product of consistent, unyielding effort. I advice you stop looking for just the most lucrative business to start, but also for the best business you are willing to stick to regardless of the surrounding circumstances. Culled from www.businesspla nnigeria.com.ng/25-profitable-small-scale-business-ideas-nigeria/[/b] A lot of fresh entrepreneurs doing business in Nigeria have the wrong believe that business will thrive only in Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt. There are so many states cities in Nigeria such as Owerri, Aba, Onitsha, Nnewi, Kano, Ogun, Ibadan, Enugu, etc with tremendous opportunities. To be honest with you, I do not care what the World Bank and IMF statistics have to say about Nigeria. I am equally not interested in the politically inclined propaganda promoted on the media about Nigeria. I would rather work with my own hard facts and propose solutions than work with the media statistics. Having said this, this article will go further discuss some small scale business ideas and opportunities in Nigeria you can invest in today. But first, let us look at criteria you must meet before you invest in Nigeria . 1. YOU MUST BE PREPARED TO BE ON GROUND IN NIGERIA. A business can be successfully run in Nigeria without being physically present but I strongly advice against it in the early phase of A business. The mistake a lot of Nigerians in Diaspora make is starting up a business and handing it over to someone to manage while they leave the country for ‘god knows where’. If you are really serious about establishing a business in Nigeria, then you must be willing to be on ground to run the business for at least one year. Secondly, do not do business with your family members or close friends; it usually doesn’t end well. I will advice you seek professional help, incorporate your company and make sure your back is covered legally. 2. YOU MUST HAVE THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE BUSINESS. A successful entrepreneur must be skilled and competent. Competence is the by-product of knowledge spiced with experience while skill is the ability to do something well. Skill is developed over time through training. Don’t start a business simply because it was recommended. Invest time in learning everything you can about a business before you invest your money. 3. YOU MUST HAVE A SHORT OR LONG TERM PLAN TO EMPLOY PEOPLE When you are operating on a low budget, you may choose to have only you working for you. You can operate from your home, a little shop or an office. There is nothing wrong with starting small, I started out this way. But as you grow in business, you will need to employ competent hands and I advice that you shouldn’t wait till then before you plan towards it, start now. 4. YOU MUST HAVE CAPITAL To successfully start up a business , you need capital. Capital here need not be a million dollars but you must have capital to do the very basics. If you do not have capital you can approach financial institutions to assist you. 5. YOU MUST MAKE SURE YOUR PROPOSED BUSINESS HAS AN EVERGREEN DEMAND. It is very important you avoid businesses that doesn’t provide goods and service that is in demand. Research your proposed business, and ensure it is able to solve some of customers wants and ensure also that it is one that is lucrative before you venture into it. Take for instance cyber café businesses are no longer as lucrative as it used to be because of the shift towards mobile connectivity. Why go to a cyber café to access the internet when you can do it more cheaply at home? 6. YOU MUST ALWAYS REMEMBER THAT SUCCESS IS NOT AN OVERNIGHT FLIGHT. This nugget is especially for those hoping to rake in their first million naira profit in the early months of commencement of their business. It is very possible to rake in such large profits especially when so much capital and hard work are put into the business, but the truth is that it doesn’t always work that way. Success can never be achieved or attained by sudden flight; it is a product of consistent, unyielding effort. I advice you stop looking for just the most lucrative business to start, but also for the best business you are willing to stick to regardless of the surrounding circumstances. Culled from www.businesspla nnigeria.com.ng/25-profitable-small-scale-business-ideas-nigeria/
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MEANWHILE!! somewhere in netherland around Amsterdam! Sergio Aguero was involved in an accident! with suggestions of broken rib.. chelsea fans right now
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Holycity:must you alwys reply suggestions, better still a question with an abusive word!! why are you like this na! i never meant to abuse ur post, if thats how you intepreted it. was just trying to acknowledge it authenticity.. NA WA OOO!! |
Uyi168:ALLAHU AKBAR!! |
man must surely die of something!! adhering to these doesnt make one live forever. nice post though!! |
you vr got to explain the meaning of these features! |
so sorry for awful experience madam. i can vividly relate to this your situation! most of them behave so rude that you begin to wonder whether they were forced on the job.. SO RUDE AND ARROGANT! exhibiting stupid behaviour that are not suppose to be by health practician. Their carefree attitude has gotten to an alarming and it is necessary to clamour against such. my experience with some those lunatics some years was so horrible... it still saddens my heart because i lost my father in the process. Am not holding them responsible but the inhumane attitude they showed that day was surprising |
hmmn! are you fot real?
or yet another imposter! |
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