Family › Re: Sex For Cash by dobnina(f): 5:22pm On Aug 14, 2021 |
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Family › Re: Sex For Cash by dobnina(f): 5:21pm On Aug 14, 2021 |
bjprodint1: For d love of my kids,am ready to sell sex for cash,d hardship is too much 4 dem.pls contact me if intrested or link me up.pls nobody should judge me,i thought living with their father would make d kids happy and stable,but i was wrong.pls contact me,i am in Abuja Register on Badoo, Tinder, strangersforsex or Michat or go to Sexuality section( Beer parlor thread in particular). I won't beg you not to sell your body. Na stubborn fly dey follow dead body enter grave. |
Family › Re: We Need Help by dobnina(f): 2:39pm On Aug 14, 2021 |
sisisioge: I think it's a fake o....she wouldnt beg under the clone of the old account given the history that had, at least she would used the new one. Besides, the tone of her various posts is of a fresh "solicitor" not a veteran. I told you it's not fake.
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Family › Re: We Need Help by dobnina(f): 1:02pm On Aug 14, 2021 |
SportsHD: I bet this is a fake account. She deactivated the original one. It's not. She deactivated her old account and created this one. |
Family › Re: We Need Help by dobnina(f): 10:20am On Aug 14, 2021 |
sisisioge: I doubt this is Bjpoint's real account. Someone must have cloned it. She wouldnt after all the advice/supports given her here on NL return with this request. She has more dignity than this and would not insult the intelligence of those that have offered her the advice/support in the past by repeating the cycle all over again. She's not the one...God forbid bad thing. I don't think it's a cloned account. Begging is now a profession, after all the money nairalanders have donated to her and the kids, The money for house renovation The money for shop to sell fruits Money to feed. Money to pay kids school fees Money to start a popcorn business when everybody advised her to leave her husband who was beating her so she can face her life and take care of the kids. She still went back to the man. She ignored all our advice, now she is back here again begging. She no dey tire. |
Family › Re: We Need Help by dobnina(f): 10:15am On Aug 14, 2021 |
bjprodint1: We need help to rent a room in jikwoyi,80k.we are homeless.i have just 10k,we have been feeding for 2 weeks now from my savings.schools are on holiday.pls help me d load is too heavy 4 me alone to carry. You again!!! After all the advice you received the last time, you didn't listen to us. Now you are back begging. Suffer no dey tire you?? |
Family › Re: My In Laws Abandoned Their Mother by dobnina(f): 2:53pm On Aug 12, 2021 |
DoggoneDogg: Just keep your filthy mouth shut please. Why would any responsible person have teenagers and still decide to be fucking like rats without any birth control/family planning?
So when the 17 year old is 35 & has an 8 year old kid, her sibling (her kid's uncle) will be just 18. Really?
Do you people even have sense at all? Did he come to your house to beg you for money? Did he come to your house to beg for food to feed his family? Jobless uncle, learn to drink water and mind your business and by the way, he never asked for your opinion so run along, you are not needed on this thread. |
Family › Re: My In Laws Abandoned Their Mother by dobnina(f): 12:58pm On Aug 12, 2021 |
DoggoneDogg: Oga how you take born teenagers come still born 21 months old??
See rubbish age gap between your kids.
Na wa! You sef are irresponsible Some people talk first before thinking. Comprehension should be taught deeply in schools so people like this guy won't come online to embarrass theirselves. |
Family › Re: My Wedding by dobnina(f): 6:53pm On Aug 09, 2021 |
jeffrey04: You are all invited Your wife is finer than you. |
Investment › Re: How And Where Can I Sell My Block Chain Bitcoin by dobnina(f): 7:58am On Aug 09, 2021 |
Ekg911: Happy Sunday, please I have bitcoin in my block chain wallet and I want to sell it. So I can get money to finance my project. Please explain how, where, steps, and time I can use to get money to my account. Thank you Don't let anybody scam o. Sell to reputable exchanger. Be careful of All the people saying contact me so you don't loose your money. Just google Mytopexchange. They have a thread on nairaland. Or you can call their customer care on 0.8.1.4.4.3.3.3.1.1.4. |
Family › Re: *letter From The Grave* Lee Kuan Yew’s Open Letter To Nigerian Leaders by dobnina(f): 7:12pm On Aug 08, 2021 |
yazga: *LETTER FROM THE GRAVE* LEE KUAN YEW’S OPEN LETTER TO NIGERIAN LEADERS
Dear Nigerian leaders, I want to appreciate your condolence messages to Singaporeans since my death on Sunday, March 22. Having died at the age of 91, I would not say I died young.
In fact, life expectancy in Singapore, which I led as prime minister for 31 years, is 80 years for men and 85 for women. You may even say I spent an overtime of 11 years. I would say I lived a good life which I devoted to the progress of my country.
I can confidently say that everything I did — including that for which I was heavily criticised for being “highhanded” — was for the benefit of my people, not for personal gain. I died a fulfilled man with no regrets whatsoever.
May I briefly tell you the story of Singapore so that you can understand why it is often told with admiration all over the world. We were a small, hopeless Island.
We thought we were so poor it was impossible to survive on our own. We decided to go into a union with other countries to form Malaysia in 1963.
But because of ethnic riots, we were expelled from the union in 1965, and I broke down in tears because I did not see how we were going to survive as a country. It was so bad we had no potable water. We relied on other countries for water to drink!
We had no natural resources. No oil, no gold, no solid minerals, nothing. All we had were human beings — and ports.
Dear Nigerian leaders, we did not give up. We decided to pick the pieces of our lives. We resolved to turn our fortune around.
Today, our story has changed completely. So you know, we are no longer a Third World country.
We are one of the four Asian Tigers — so-called because of our incredible development story.
Singapore is the only Asian country with the top AAA rating by all credit rating agencies. We are the fourth largest financial centre in the world. We have one of the five busiest ports in the world.
Manufacturing accounts for around 30% of our GDP. And Singapore has the third highest per capita income in the world.
Permit me some more immodesty. Unlike Nigeria, we don’t have a single drop of crude oil on our land.
But also unlike Nigeria, we are one of the biggest exporters, not importers, of petroleum products.
Our country is in the top three of oil-refining centres in the world, yet we don’t have oil! We have some of the biggest refineries in the world.
Meanwhile, Nigeria, the sixth largest oil producer in the world, has been importing petrol, diesel, kerosene and engine oil for decades!
Let me shock you: we are the largest oil-rig producers in the world! The World Bank ranks us as the easiest place to do business in the world. I’m blushing, even in death!
Let me explain how we attained these feats. We are no magicians. We are no angels.
We are human beings like you, dear Nigerian leaders.
The first thing we recognised is that quality leadership is non-negotiable.
I understand that ordinary Nigerians get all the blame for Nigeria’s problems under the pretext that if the followers are bad, then leaders will be bad. I disagree.
{THE LANGUAGE OF MAD NIGERIAN - slowpoke}
If the leaders are good, the followers will be good.
The leaders take the critical decisions and show direction. That is why they are called leaders.
It is the dog that should be wagging the tail, not the tail wagging the dog.
Don’t blame passengers for bad driving. Countries are transformed by good leadership.
Why does a country need competent and exemplary leaders? Development starts from visioning.
No country develops by accident or co-incidence. Development is planned.
The leader, who must understand the critical issues, puts together a team, shares his vision with them, assigns them responsibilities and leads them from the front.
That is where it starts. It is when you have a vision of society that you will know that education is key, electricity is key, health is key, infrastructure is non-negotiable. It is when you have this vision that you know where to direct your energy and resources. You know the kind of people to put in charge of key ministries and agencies.
Furthermore, leaders must not be obsessed with instant gratification and personal comfort. That is one of the biggest problems you, Nigerian leaders, have.
*_You are too obsessed with the perks of office that you have forgotten why you were elected in the first instance._*
I understand that you have a presidential fleet of the latest jets in town, and that your governors also own jets or fly in chattered jets. What a waste. I will share a story with you, which you can read in my book, From Third World to First.
The story is on pages 363-364 and it had to do my trip to Ottawa, Canada, for the Commonwealth meeting in 1973.
The Bangladeshi Prime Minister, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, arrived in style in his own aircraft.
When I landed, I saw a parked Boeing 707 with “Bangladesh” emblazoned on it. When I left, it was still standing on the same spot, idle for eight days, getting obsolescent without earning anything.
As I left the hotel for the airport, two huge vans were being loaded with packages for the Bangladeshi aircraft. At the conference, Mujibur Rahman had made a pitch for aid to his country.
Any public relations firm would have advised him not to leave his special aircraft standing for eight whole days on the parking apron. You want aid but you are showing opulence to the world.
Presidents of Kenya and Nigeria also arrived in jets. I wondered why they did not set out to impress the world that they were poor and in dire need of assistance.
Our permanent representative at the UN explained that the poorer the country, the bigger the Cadillacs they hired for their leaders.
So I made a virtue of arriving by ordinary commercial aircraft and thus helped preserve Singapore’s Third World status for many years.
However, by the mid-1990s, the World Bank refused to heed our pleas not to reclassify us as a “High Income Developing Country” — giving no Brownie points for my frugal travel habits. We lost all the concessions that were given to developing countries.
_Dear Nigerian leaders, I understand that you are very, very religious._
*_The Muslims among you pray five times day, go for lesser hajj so often, fast during Ramadan and mention the name of God as punctuation for every word and every sentence. The Christians among you are always speaking in tongues or eating communion, paying fat tithes and heavy offerings and holding prayer sessions at home every morning._*
*_Yet, I am told you loot your state treasury without compassion or compunction, inflate contracts recklessly, operate killer squads, and watch — without conscience — as your citizens struggle without clean water and good hospitals._*
Unfortunately, I died an agnostic. I neither denied nor accepted that there was a God.
Though two of my younger brothers, Freddy Lee and Lee Suan Yew, are members of the Anglican and Methodist churches respectively, I was not a churchgoer. Don’t misunderstand me: I am not saying you should not believe in God.
But I only wonder: how can you say you believe in God and fail so woefully in what the Holy Bible and Holy Qu’ran teach about loving your neighbour, caring for the needy and showing responsibility as a leader? I cannot understand it.
You guys never cease to amaze with how you can conveniently combine religion with greed.
On a final note, I appreciate that you are mourning my death and describing me as great. Thank you very much.
But I want you to know that you too can become great by putting the welfare of your citizens above your personal comfort.
Nigeria too can produce a Lee Kuan Yew. I go to my grave a happy man.
Ask yourself: will you go to yours fulfilled? Adieu! Thank you for this beautiful piece. I am glad I read from the beginning till the end. Very interesting. |
Investment › Re: Nylon Production Business With Low Capital by dobnina(f): 1:41pm On Aug 08, 2021 |
I am interested |
Family › Re: Thank God For The Successful Introduction Ceremony After Thinking Of Abortion by dobnina(f): 6:39am On Aug 08, 2021 |
culf: Congratulations!!! way to go.
#Na introduction be this, how traditional go come be? Hmmmmmmm So Op did a lavish introduction instead of him to save money for baby things and hospital bills. No wonder he took down the picture. Let me drink water and mind my Business. |
Investment › Re: Is This How Loan Companies Work by dobnina(f): 7:47pm On Aug 07, 2021 |
easzypeaszy: Nairalanders, please come and help me and judge dis matter. I requested for a loan from OKASH 10000 to payback 12600 to be due on the 5th of August that is 15Days..for interest of 2600 I didnt complain because i usually collect and most times i payback before time. So for dis one 2days to the pay day i started receiving calls and whatsapp chat i was in a meeting in one of the calls 2days to payment day, i piacked and told the lady am in a meeting, the next thing..Oga no dey lie, why do you pick when in meeting...I was shocked. Fast forward to the DUE DATE so i paid in 5000 first around 1PM to my surprise they called my guarantor around 5PM that i refused to pay my loan and if i refuse to pay by the next day, they will post all my pictures and details on social media and so on. They where just shouting because i was with my Guarantor when the call was made. The LOAN have not even reach 1day overdue, Same day they already sending threat I want to intentionally keep the money till next week i want to see what they want to do. In summary, you are a debtor.. You got what you deserve. You didn't plan to pay the money. Why did you send 5k initially? you should have paid everything at once if you had the money like you claimed. When you applied for the loan, was the money sent to you in bits? It's people like you that ruin loan companies. You will take loan without any intention of paying back and if the company folds up, you will be the first to mock them. Go and pay your loan and stop looking for pity party on nairaland. |
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Investment › Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by dobnina(f): 1:01am On Aug 05, 2021 |
kisszhira: Interpol declares Gloria Osei, husband wanted for investment fraud Nigerian couple entrepreneurs, Gloria Igberaese and Muyiwa Folorunsho, have been declared wanted by the Interpol over their involvement in multi-million dollar investment fraud. The entrepreneurs are said to be the CEOs of Divergent Enterprise operating businesses such as Landlagos, PorkMoney, Hyberfactory and Porkoyum, among other companies that they allegedly used to fleece thousands of Nigerians in a slew of Ponzi schemes linked to them. In one case, the suspects, whose social media prominence earned them the pseudonym ‘Bonnie and Clyde’, allegedly defrauded investors N1 billion. “These funds were however diverted to personal use, including for the purchase of luxury properties and foreign citizenship,” victims said in a January 21, 2021, petition to federal authorities. Warrants of arrest separately issued for them by the Lagos Division of the Federal High Court said they are wanted for obtaining money under false pretence and stealing. “He is wanted by the police for the offence of obtaining money under false pretence, stealing and diversion of fund,” a notice issued by the Intepol section of the Nigeria Police Force in Lagos said with descriptions of their physical qualities. If seen, arrest and hand over to the nearest police station or to the office of the commissioner of police Interpol Section Force Criminal Investigation Department Annex Alagbon Ikoyi Close, Lagos,” the documents further said. In 2019, the CEOs who are said to be a couple, came under heavy criticism on Twitter after users who claimed to be their former employees accused them of fraud, creating a toxic work environment, deducting from their salaries or firing them over trivial mistakes. One of the alleged former employees identified as Ada accused the couple of defrauding clients and keeping their married status from public space. However, in their defence, Mrs Osei denied ever mistreating any staff member. For those who are unhappy with my perceived treatment of them while working for me, I sincerely apologize, and I do hope that over time, as you venture into creating businesses of yours that you get to understand why some things however unpalatable are totally necessary if one is to survive as a business owner in Nigeria,” she wrote. The couple also denied all allegations of corruption. They were declared wanted following a petition filed by Chijioke Ukaegbu and other victims. Intelligence research firm Sylnam Strategies coordinated the petition against the suspect. Credit: People Gazette. No peace for the wicked. Good move. |
Investment › Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by dobnina(f): 9:01am On Aug 03, 2021 |
Remix10: Please I need a loan of 1M, is it advisable to apply for a bank loan, or private loans? Do you have a Collateral? If yes, then try Bank loan. If No, then try Private loan |
Investment › Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by dobnina(f): 8:57am On Aug 03, 2021 |
yazga: I still find it funny that most people don't know why Nigeria economy went into recession, they love the incompetent lies of Lai Mohammed about the past government ruining everything. It's also myopic to think that if Jonathan were to still be in power, we would be worse off.
The truth about Nigeria's recession is this; it was caused by the president's unguided rhetoric and uncultured body language.
Firstly, there is nothing we are buying today that we weren't buying 5 years ago, therefore it's not our purchase that put pressure on Naira but withdrawal of funds by foreign investors.
After the election, the president created instability with his unguided statements about how everyone is corrupt and how everyone is going to jail. The instability made foreign investors to liquidate their investment and change their money to dollars.
In the process of trying to flee, they were willing to buy dollars at any price, which lead to high exchange dollar rate.
Even though some of them were not ready to run away, but want their money in dollars to save their investments from devaluation, the president gave a bad signal by banning deposit of foreign currency into dormiciliary accounts. That was enough for free market believers to see the draconian handwriting on the wall, that was the beginning of dollar rush.
To make matters worse, the president came up with another outrageous policy of rationing dollar to certain sectors and blocking many sectors out. That was the nail in the coffin which facilitated the emergence of free FALL.
In the end, foreign investors took over $80B out of the economy within a short period and everything went down to free fall.
To those who believe it will be worse if Jonathan is still there, you are all wrong. Policy continuity and political stability will not let billions of dollars leave our shores within such tiny time frame. Even though the government might have income shortage, the private sector will weather the storm by their confidence in the market.
The fear of the unknown created by PMB is responsible for the economic downturn not low oil price. Interest rate in America is currently at 0.5% while it is 12% in Nigeria. JP Morgan Chase will not mind borrowing $50 billion from Feds at 0.5 and put in Nigeria for return of %2000 profit. Citi bank will do the same, likewise US Bank Corp. Chase gave Buhari warning about the repercussions of his fixing policy before they pulled out, but his illiterate cyber warriors and misseducated e-soldiers said JPMORGAN can go to hell, they no longer believe in economic metrics since their messiah is in charge.
Funny enough they are all suffering today because of the stupid policy, but they find relief by blaming it on past administration and Gucci appetite of average Nigerians. For your information, if your president "continues" with his unguided rhetoric, Naira will go down to N1000/1 $. But we thank God, he is no longer talking. Bitter truth |
Family › Re: After Thinking Of Aborting The Pregnancy My Fiancee Had by dobnina(f): 8:15am On Aug 02, 2021 |
wentroublecomes: Hello, I'm here again. My fiancee and I will be doing introduction in few days time. I'm so excited for not aborting d baby. Our scan result told us to be expecting a male child. Who knows he might look just like my physical appearance. I am sorry for sounding harsh but why waste money to do introduction. You don't have a job, pls save that money for baby stuffs and hospital bills. The people you will be cooking for or doing party to impress won't care about you when the responsibility starts. Trust me, having a baby while broke is something you won't even wish for your enemy. Start saving every penny you can get. Hustle more as if your life depends on it cos now you will get to know the real meaning of a being a "Man". Your fiancee that is still smiling an playing love love with you will show you pepper when the time comes. Trust me that time will come so you have to prepare for it. |
Investment › Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by dobnina(f): 8:23am On Jul 29, 2021 |
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Investment › Re: Mytopexchange Issues by dobnina(f): 1:39pm On Jul 27, 2021 |
nakotee: They have credited me this morning, I just decided to acquaint you guys so we all know how it ended So you just came to nairaland to label them scammers without proof and your goons were quick to support you without verifying. Nigerians are always impatient. I don't even pray to have a customer like you. How much is your money that Mytopexchange will run away with it. I have been using Mytopexchange to fund my account and I have a lot of people I recommend from naira land(business section). None of them were scammed. These people fund nothing less than 1,000 dollars per transaction. People like you won't make their findings well before jumping into conclusion. |