Everyday, life opens a new chapter of life to us. My own chapter had been opened and and it read... "it time to get married.
In the church I attended, there I met this girl so mature enough to be taken in as a wife. I approach her for the first time and I started asking her out. Seem she knew my intention, she started asking me about my church life, my family, my business and all that not.
To be honest with her, I did my best to answer every question in the language she could understand.
She seems not still satisfied with my account, she sent me this message at about 5am. Said until I respond to those questions, she won't have anything to do with me again.
I'm truly confused on wether everyone that finds love 💕 really goes through this rigorous question.
And more about her life, she spent almost everyday in church after work. She said if I'm truly serious, I should also be as serious as she is in going and participating in all weekly activities in the church.
Please help, how do I answer this questions, since it the only options she said can bring us together?
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All of you are just blaming the police anyhow. In this clip, who should be treated like animal here is the blogger who keeps sounding like a Turkey 🦃. Leave us to watch the video or stfu if you ain't got what to say please.
The dead son be like na farmer. The mother wants him to go and cut grass for the other dead people. Vengeance don't work that way, only in home videos.
AI is here to solve all this irrelevant problems. All these will not matter to anybody in a few months. Go and start learning carpentry or any other job.
airsaylongcome: Shaaa come use my payment platform when I have it laid out. Looking for a Rust dev to build plugins for Nigerian Payment processors in case you know one
DevLaive: I personally can't start counting the number of opportunities I couldn't take advantage of due to PayPal's blacklisting of Nigeria. Lots of foreign and genuine affiliate marketing opportunities all paying only via PayPal. But most Nigerians couldn't take advantage. Are we even talking about some foreign clients we couldn't work with due to inability to accept payments through PayPal? I can go on and on.
After over 20 years of such restrictions, what suddenly changed? To h£ll with PayPal !
Well you're right. But then it's either your clients were strictly requesting to pay via PayPal or you just had know other means you could share with them. Ukraine's PayPal restriction was lifted in 2022, does that mean Ukrainians were not receiving money outside Ukraine?
Jecci: Why are you even wasting your time going back and forth with him. Leave him jare let him go to PayPal make him sef experience wetin men dem face.
When they block him account with $5000 inside he shouldn't come here screaming
It doesn't work that way because you said so.
If we check am well, I've been freelancing way before you got your first phone. When PayPal shared the circular that they will be restricting Nigerians, we who were mainly earning through surveys back then stopped running surveys and withdrew our monies back then.
We focused on working normally in the corporate world since remote work wasn't common them. I knew people who still ignored and used PayPal and they were burned really bad.
Today, if someone is crying that their money was seized by PayPal in 2021 or 2025, I just see them as stupid and fraudulent irrespective of how legit you think your money was made. If you know that it's risky to receive money into an account you were informed that your country does not support and you went ahead with it, then you're either stoopid or a fraudster.
airsaylongcome: lol! Really? You deep down in your heart believe that any point in time there are more fraudsters in Nigeria than in those countries? Gather ALL the yahoo boys in Nigeria, dem no reach the fraudsters in any of those countries. We are just loud mouthed bottom feeder scammers. India and Russia operate at a higher level of the food chain than all our Yahoo boys. Do we operate large scale call centres that scam people on an industrial scale in the West? India does that. And have been doing that long before Internet Cafe’s became a thing.
Lol all of that started later on in India and not at the time PayPal was banned in Nigeria.
airsaylongcome: Really? PayPal did nothing to Nigeria/Nigerians? For years even people.in Niger Republic could use Payptand a whole Naija couldn't. And that's nothing? Do you know the missed opportunities for Nigerians? How we had to be finding ways to open Botswana or Namibia PayPal?
Boss, I know the struggle too. I also knew what the fraud level in Nigeria was back then. PayPal simply couldn't or rather do not have the capacity to fix Nigeria for us then.
bmd1010: If i say i hope nigerians ignore them make dem fail na dream i dey dream cause them will pack in there, forgetting how much a trash they treated us
They did nothing to you though. If you have proof, provide to us.
Yesterday,the news broke out from Nigeria's fintech company's CEO Tayo Oviousu (Paga). He stated that Paga had teamed up with PayPal to bring to Nigerians a way to accept and convert USD to naira from PayPal via Paga.
The problem is that a lot of Nigerians are completely against the move and are encouraging a lot of people to boycott PayPal.
The question now is. Will you use PayPal now that they're back?
Yesterday,the news broke out from Nigeria's fintech company Paga CEO Tayo Oviousu. He stated that Paga had teamed up with PayPal to bring to Nigerians a way to accept and convert USD to naira from PayPal via Paga.
The problem is that a lot of Nigerians are completely against the move and are encouraging a lot of people to boycott PayPal.
The question now is. Will you use PayPal now that they're back?