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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Job Vacancies by DaBogu: 1:25pm On Mar 18, 2022
cheesy
simplex247:
Job Title: Electrical/Plumber

• Job Type: Full Time
• Qualification: Secondary School (SSCE)
• Experience: 5 years
• Location: Lagos
• City: Ikoyi
• Job Field: Engineering / Technical

Job Summary
• ideal candidate should be able to maintain and repair both electrical and plumbing faults.

Requirements
• Candidates should possess an SSCE qualification with at least 5 years work experience.

Method of Application
Interested and qualified candidates should send their Applications to: hr.recruitment@primerafood-nigeria.com using the Job Title as the subject of the mail.
Romance / Re: Why Do Women Love Men That Abuse Them? by DaBogu: 1:23pm On Mar 18, 2022
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ednut1:
i hear u
Dating And Meet-up Zone / Re: Have You Dated Someone On Nairaland? by DaBogu: 1:23pm On Mar 18, 2022
Blunttruth:


Hell no
y?
Phones / Re: Crypto For Beginners. A Complete Guide. by DaBogu: 11:38am On Mar 15, 2022
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Investment / Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by DaBogu: 11:37am On Mar 15, 2022
Goodbadbowy419:

I got binance now
How am I going to do it, I’m trying to invest king time I'm putting sum of $1000
Please put me through so I don’t lose it
Either use YouTube or join m y c r y p t o n g on telegram
Investment / Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by DaBogu: 11:37am On Mar 15, 2022
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Tolu181:
are you telling me you spent 160,000 dollars on SLP?

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Romance / Re: Why Do Women Love Men That Abuse Them? by DaBogu: 11:35am On Mar 15, 2022
ednut1:
the man usually remarries na
Mostly not in all cases
Dating And Meet-up Zone / Have You Dated Someone On Nairaland? by DaBogu: 11:34am On Mar 15, 2022
This our lovely forum filled with fun, quarrels, judgements, laughter, advice, recommendations, hypocrisy, various emotions and so, has it's beautiful side of love not thoroughly harnessed.

With all these our lovely ladies & guys online, has anyone Successfully had a relationship through Nairaland that worked out beautifully?

I need to say so because this is a faceless forum, & establishing love without seeing the person is an "exercise"....

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Romance / Re: Signs That A Guy Is Never Going To Marry You by DaBogu: 11:31am On Mar 15, 2022
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Family / Re: The Wisdom Of Starting Small by DaBogu: 11:27am On Mar 15, 2022
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QuinModah:
Lovely write up
Family / The Wisdom Of Starting Small by DaBogu: 2:00pm On Feb 27, 2022
I have watched many persons driven by passion syared a hugely ambitious project which sometimes gets stuck along the way. Please don't get me wrong. I am a dreamer, a huge one at that ans like all creative. I have insanely huge dreams. I want to write two books, own a creative space, produce a movie and the list goes on and on. More often that not, I am dreaming of writing these books and yet I have not yet decided how long it will be , that's how creatuves are.


The taste of the pudding is always in the eating and as creative goes, it about realising that certain things are not important at certain times. So one needs to pace oneself because creatives run a permanent idea factory in their head, but away from creative, let us ezpand the conversation a little bit. So you want to leave your job because you are dissatisfied with your current job? The many questions you need to ask yourself is whether you have saved enough to sustain you when you resign without another job? You rent? Bills? I have watched many people leave their job with no safety net and find it extremely difficult to cope. It's critical before you take that leap you have an alternative.

But we have seen more interesting cases where someone without a dime chooses to build a massive house because it is either the fashion or a friend is building such a house. A lot of times the house is built through increasing debt either from a bank loan or through a friend's loan. We have watched how many ended up in the hands of loan sharks or face deepening debt with a house that is half finished and a man or woman who is half broken.

Looking up to other people who seems to be doing well and not checking our own finances or our own route often eaves many persons in the lurch. Nigeria is a nation of too many show offs,loud persons and rising cases of ostentation living. In the of these types of people are those without understanding how some of these people make their money, are let to believe that everything hasto be on grand scale and how small is petty.

Our many tragedies as a nation is as a result of the get rich quick syndrome that has taken over lives. By all means dream large but not from the point of view of owning a large luxurious car or a huge truck when infact a small affordable car would be appropriate as the size of one's pocket. The movie industry in Nigeria is not helping matters nor are the songs emanating from some Nigerian musicians where the worship if money and wealth is ultimate theme of living. The dressing on the video or most movies is nothing to write home about (don't even get me started in that).

This has lead many young person to apaire to become yahoo boy or girl, this has escalated the oldest trade in the world,the time trade in flesh (this is another kettle of fish). Everyone wants to make it but most want the easy way. Those who work hatd for it are often despised because throwing money at people at parties is the in thing in Nigeria. Bundles of money dispensed with a money machine or shelled at the celebrant by a devil may care guest showing off and when you throw little denomination, you are looked at in a certain way.

But old tested values would outlive this madness and soon enough, one day,only those who work hard, who start small, who live within their means will remain standing.

It's is critical that parents understand how exemplary their lives are to their children. Do not live above your means. Work hard. Be honest. Start small always. Believe in yourself. Be yourself is the best way to a longer more fulfilling life and also to a debt free wholesome life.

Happy Sunday & New Month

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Investment / Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by DaBogu: 6:06pm On Feb 26, 2022
cherryCola:
Free food tongue .
Good
Investment / Re: All You Need To Know About E-naira by DaBogu: 6:03pm On Feb 26, 2022
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Investment / Re: FGN Savings Bond by DaBogu: 6:02pm On Feb 26, 2022
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Kolping:
FGN Savings Bond for February 2022

Family / Re: What I Learned In A Nigerian Police Cell by DaBogu: 6:02pm On Feb 26, 2022
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lavylilly:
Hmmmm! My 3days in Cell for an offence I didn't commit opened my eyes to another world.
Hmmm! So it has become a crime to assist accident victims while driving & the bad eggs in NPF refused to do a thorough investigation because they brought a fake witness concocted by them. If not because of Almighty Jehovah GOD & Man-knows-man, I would have had it worst than that!
Hmmm! Naija system, where do we go from here?


Imagine my friend went to report police they stole his Keke, police detained him for a week
Investment / Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by DaBogu: 6:01pm On Feb 26, 2022
Bullishness confirmed

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Investment / Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by DaBogu: 6:35am On Feb 23, 2022
BTC - This is a very good sign, daily close above $37,900, now $37,900 is acting as support, if support retest is successful and the support is confirmed, we may see a bounce to $39,400.

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Crime / Re: Missing Person: Have You Seen Elizabeth? (Picture) by DaBogu: 6:33am On Feb 23, 2022
Kindly report to the police

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Investment / Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by DaBogu: 6:09am On Feb 23, 2022
santos123:
Some coins no get bottom seriously. Btc falls by 1,they fall by 5. cry
SLP example
Investment / Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by DaBogu: 6:08am On Feb 23, 2022
#FUTURES125x
$CELR/USDT LONG
Risk Entry: 3886 - Current Market Price
Safe Entry: 3818 - 3750
SL: 3688 (of 1H closes below this price)
Leverage: 120x
DYOR
Investment / Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by DaBogu: 6:08am On Feb 23, 2022
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Investment / Re: Sh!t Coin Investors Thread by DaBogu: 6:07am On Feb 23, 2022
jp130:
Yesterday's profit taken. Check my signature and get along
congratulations
Family / Re: What I Learned In A Nigerian Police Cell by DaBogu: 6:07am On Feb 23, 2022
Karleb:
You go read this kain I thread and you no go aspire to maguire your way out of the shit hole?
Japa na I'm win am o
Investment / Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by DaBogu: 5:42am On Feb 22, 2022
Feb 22: #Bitcoin
All markets are in heavy correction due to the tension between Russia and Ukraine. Bitcoin was not able to cross $40k; checking next support at $36180. Possible long trade close to support with SL $36000.

If $36k breaks, next support will be $33k.
Family / Re: What I Learned In A Nigerian Police Cell by DaBogu: 8:27am On Feb 21, 2022
I don’t like to remember or talk about my prison experience, the reason why I have been mute about it all through. The life there is sickening! It is an experience that can drain you for life. I’m not talking about prison in general, I’m talking about the the NIGERIAN PRISON. Nigeria is ruined tbh. And I don’t think we would ever get out of this terrible state till death. I am not being negative, I’m a very optimistic person but I have seen it all trust me.

To start with, I think Nigeria is the only country where you are accused for something and without proof or evidence to show, you can be in jail for the rest of your life. If you know you don’t have families to fight for you, please don’t be at the wrong place at the wrong time. Do you know there are teenagers in the Nigerian prison Small boys barely 18 are there for Crimes they did not commit or know absolutely nothing about?

While I was there, there was this boy they always call chin- chin in my cell. I kept wondering why they always called him that and asked him one day - Guy come here, why do they call you chin-chin all the time? guess his reply? “i was hungry and I stole chin chin” that was what brought him to prison. He looked gentle. I was 100% sure the boy is barely 20 years old. My heart was filled with tears but I could not cry so he doesn’t feel too bad. I asked again, are you sure that is what brought you here? He said “nothing else bro” and I was shocked! I guess he does not have people to fight for him, or probably his parents/family are tired of trying. If you know what it cost to get out of prison, you will be shocked! Everything I’m saying to you right now is real. No jokes. There was another young guy, I was particular about these young boys cos I kept wondering what they would have done to be in prison. If you see guys 30-40 years old in there, true or not you will lowkey feel they committed the crime. But not these young boys.

There was this boy, he works for his oga, the oga just came one day and accused him of stealing 200k from his shop. The boy said he barely stayed 3 days in a police cell before he was brought to prison. A boy barely 20 years old! No proper investigation, nothing was done! I thought Prison was for people with serious cases. people who have been convicted for crimes committed with “evidence” or they were caught in the act When did it turn a place for keeping suspects like small boys? You know what made this particular case worse? It is the fact that the parent/ family of the boy wanted to settle out of court. Saying sir, please give us 2 months, we would pay so and so monthly to cover up but the OGA did not agree. It was hurting!!!

The boy, I had to ask him again, Just gist me guy, did you move this money? He was like “bros, we are here together. There is absolutely nothing to be corny about, I did not steal his money.” Argh! I lost hope in Nigeria! This time a tear dropped!

I’m talking about serving you garri with no sugar! Just raw garri in plates. No sugar, water, milk or anything to it. Just raw garri for your chewing pleasure. There are about 3 or 4 foods in the Nigerian prison. Watery beans and dead ass garri. The garri are those ones that blind your eyes over time when you eat them too much. Yes you heard me correctly. At some point, these inmates don’t see properly again, cos too much of this garri.

The other is Eba and egusi, they won’t even make the eba well to start with, talk more of the egusi, it feels like hell fire. Egusi that taste like water. Guys what does water taste like again? It is tasteless!!! And they served rice. Will be honest with you guys, this was the only average food I could eat. Not cos it was sweet, but aspa u can chew rice alone now. Cos the stew was trash. Imagine putting 2-3 spoons of stew inside 2 paint of rice. Yeah that’s what it felt like. It was hell. That was the only food every one eats, cos at least you can eat raw rice and still be fine Let’s leave the food part.

We move to the numbers in the cells. Here is probably the toughest part of it all, if it’s time to sleep, it’s time to cry. Think about this, look at your room; look around very well. It is just you right? Yeah it’s comfort and you don’t want anyone else. Imagine if your room had like 200 people inside it. Just the thought of it alone is sickening right? That’s how the NIGERIAN PRISON is. Imagine them placing like over 200 inmates in one room. Now forget about if They committed the crimes or not. Actualize what I’m saying here. A small room filled with 200+ people. Do you know what it feels like You can’t even fucking breath ! Talkless of sleeping !!!

I fucking paid to sleep under a bed! Yes there are payments in the Nigerian prison. Everytime they bring in a new inmate, the prison guards are angry and its understandable. The marshals of each cell are angry and it is understandable. Too many persons, too little space!

I paid about N10,0000 (10k) to sleep under a bed. Full time bed space cost about 30k or so. I could not afford that at that time. If you would keep inmates, for crimes committed or not! At least put them in a safe and comfortable place. Not like you are leaving them to die. Imagine me paying 10k to sleep under a bed. You should understand what it felt like to sleep in the general place. They sleep on top of each other. Yehhhh! You heard me right. They sleep in chains! People sleep on top of you.

U can’t fucking move your legs! Ah I was ready to go to hell then. Cos earth was trash and the life and stress was not worth it. Guys, there are thousands of inmates who did not do shit and are in jail! The Nigerian police do not do proper investigation, please watch yourselves.

Know your movements and do not stay out too late. You could be the next person for doing absolutely nothing. Nigeria can never be better. Care for yourself and your family till

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Investment / Re: Reasons People Panic When Crypto Is Down by DaBogu: 9:34pm On Feb 16, 2022
Hez143:
moral lesson: "Don't go broke trying to invest"
Sense will not kill you

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Investment / Re: Reasons People Panic When Crypto Is Down by DaBogu: 7:26am On Feb 09, 2022
cheesy
SMJay:
Spot on
Investment / Re: Where Can I Invest =N=2m? by DaBogu: 7:25am On Feb 09, 2022
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Zobah:
I did what dabogu advised. It only a fool will invest the whole 2m in crypto.
Business / Re: In A Conversation With An Indian Entrepreneur by DaBogu: 7:19am On Feb 09, 2022

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