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Hmmm |
Kobojunkie:You no how much be oat? |
We hear
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there must be a reason to this |
Any tips or strategies you've found successful in optimizing affiliate marketing efforts would be greatly appreciated.? |
BigDickProblems:No joy even with joy soap |
It will be interesting to see how this unfolds, and we'll be watching for updates on the judgment |
Jackiedemie:Content management system bustop ![]() |
Nawao |
Reconnecting After 4 Years: From Best Buds to Broken Bonds - How I Learned to Trust My Gut and Let Go True life incident! It had been four long years since we last met, marked by a painful misunderstanding that had kept us apart. Life has a way of testing friendships, and ours was no exception. However, fate decided to bring us back together, and the reunion was not without its share of surprises. As we caught up on lost time, it became evident that there had been misinformation on both ends, leading to the estrangement. It was a relief to discover the truth and move past the barriers that had kept us apart. Little did I know that more revelations awaited me. My friend had ventured into the world of Point of Sale (POS), but things weren't going well for him in that arena. Trying to be supportive, I introduced him to content writing and Canva, hoping to open new avenues for him. It was during this period that he mentioned enrolling in a 2,000 naira affiliate program. Encouraging him, I shared valuable videos on affiliate marketing to help him navigate the unfamiliar territory. However, a cloud of mistrust began to loom when I suggested using his other outlet for business purposes. His hesitant response triggered a familiar sense of betrayal, a feeling I had experienced in the past. One day, while casually chatting and sharing a moment while we spliff, I noticed his phone screen open to the affiliate app. In an attempt to guide and support him, I asked to see the details. What followed was unexpected - a sudden change in his demeanor, as if I was about to exploit his secrets. The page was swiftly closed, leaving me disturbed. This incident, coupled with the reluctance to share his business outlet, became the proverbial last straw. Despite my efforts to mentor and assist him, his actions spoke volumes about the nature of our friendship. It wasn't just about the money; it was about trust and mutual support. Having encountered similar red flags in the past and learning from those experiences, I decided it was time to prioritize my own well-being. In a calm and collected manner, I communicated my need for solitude, explaining that I wanted to focus on my personal growth. As the saying goes, "When a man focuses on himself, he makes a fortune." It was a painful but necessary decision to part ways. Sometimes, recognizing and acting upon red flags is an essential step toward building a life free from toxic relationships. |
Hmmm |
Na tuba! |
Where's the money? |
another smart move to combat gmail for scamming |
M0M0SHIKI:This your advice seems like when village people are giving you advice... if AI has taken over, why not learn machine language or prompts to use for AI to handle these skills... |
You are not serious...is nairaland your family members? Smh |
You don't know your blud group |
Please double check before you collect loan..we don't want to hear story that touch.. |
So? |
Mumuni |
I know how to produce cement at my backyard..let the competition Begin!! |
2 naira on top all these rantings..smh |
Lamba!!! |
We will get there!!! |
Baba Agba!!!!!! Orimolade one of Africa!!!! |
EyeCumInPiss:mumu! |
It's great to hear that the Lagos State Government is taking proactive steps to ensure the safety of its citizens. The sealing of 8 commercial lockup shops that were warehousing firecrackers in unsafe conditions is a responsible and necessary action. Safety should always be a top priority, and it's reassuring to see the Honorable Commissioner, Hon. Gbenga Oyerinde, emphasizing this commitment to protecting the lives and properties of Lagosians. The involvement of the Safety Commission, an agency under the Ministry of Special Duties & Intergovernmental Relations, in identifying and mitigating unsafe conditions is essential. By enforcing safety rules and regulations, the government can help prevent accidents and protect the well-being of the public. It's also crucial that there are consequences for those who blatantly violate safety rules. Enforcing the full weight of the law sends a strong message that non-compliance with safety regulations will not be tolerated. This, in turn, should encourage businesses and individuals to prioritize safety in their operations. This is a positive step toward ensuring a safer and more secure environment for Lagosians, and it reflects a government that is committed to its citizens' well-being.
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Xscape1993:The life ma is temporary..doesn't justify the thieves actions though... |
all i know is that your opinion might be right or wrong!.... |
While there are valid concerns about employing husband and wife teams, it's crucial to consider the pros and cons. A well-thought-out approach, tailored to the organization's needs, culture, and clear policies, can help address potential challenges and maximize the benefits of such arrangements.
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