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BusinessRe: pls I Need 5k Loan Or Someone To Invest In A Business I Have Wanted To Start. by EndtimeBlessing: 4:02pm On Oct 14, 2014
Send me mail on ola@wirenigeria.com
BusinessRe: I Need Supplier For Souvenir Items (unbranded) by EndtimeBlessing: 3:35pm On Oct 14, 2014
If you can open send a mail to me on ola@wirenigeria.com
I can handle this: from USA, UK and China, you can get direct supply.
TravelDoor To Hell by EndtimeBlessing(op): 2:59pm On Oct 14, 2014
The crater, nicknamed 'The Door to Hell' is about 69 metres wide and 30 metres deep. It is located in a natural gas field in Ahal Province in Turkmenistan.
The Door to Hell is noted for its natural gas fire which has been burning continuously since it was lit by Soviet petroleum engineers in 1971. The Soviet Engineers set it on fire when they discovered poisonous gas was emitting from the place. They expected the gas will be exhausted in a week after the gas must have finished, but over 40 years after the fire is still burning.
The crater is now a minor tourist attraction in Turkmenistan.

Links:
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jul/18/-sp-door-to-hell-turkmenistan-in-pictures
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Door_to_Hell

PoliticsRe: Governor Olusegun Mimiko Joins PDP by EndtimeBlessing: 12:29am On Oct 03, 2014
“All the reports you hear or read are mere rumours and I cannot react to rumours. As you can see, I am here today to attend the LP NEC meeting. I will also be in Akure on October 4 when we will host the party’s third national convention,” Mimiko said.

http://thenationonlineng.net/new/mimiko-im-still-in-lp/


This was 22 days ago so I don't think this news is correct.
BusinessRe: Made-in-aba Shoe Daily Export Hits 1m Pairs by EndtimeBlessing: 6:34pm On Sep 22, 2014
aryzgreat: The day I respect ABA was when an ABA tailor sew suit for me, people were asking me where I bought d Italian suit from. Trust me I have to enjoy d euphoria and swag by hyping the suit. Only me , d tailor and God know d ' Italian suit was ABA made.

I wish Abia will vote in a visionary leader to harness d potentials in that state.
My brother please I need the contact of the tailor on ola@wirenigeria.com.
PropertiesRe: Abuja’s Abandoned Mansions by EndtimeBlessing: 6:16pm On Sep 22, 2014
From the Revenue Mobilization Allocation and fiscal Commission (RMAFC),
Local governments receives 20.6%
All the states 26.72%
Federal government 52.68%.

This is why you see that every region want to produce the president whose job is to supervise the wastage of the bulk of our wealth. The truth is that we have permanent secretaries and directors that have access to more money than governors of some of the poor states in Nigeria.

Until Nigeria is restructured, this Abuja robbery will continue.
FashionRe: Wholesale Goods Needed. by EndtimeBlessing: 12:45pm On Sep 09, 2014
If you plan to sell children's clothes. You may want to contact www.dressmychild.com for wholesales of children's clothes from UK.
FashionOkrika Clothes Versus New Clothes by EndtimeBlessing(op): 12:41pm On Sep 09, 2014
Because Dress my child sells new clothes, the temptation to write off Okrika clothes for new ones is very high for me but I won’t succumb. Knowing the Nigerian market, understanding the demographic and following the trend is important here.

Firstly, family budgets are based on family income implying most of those that buy Okrika clothes can barely afford to buy new ones. There are also those that argue they will rather buy Okrika for their children to save money or because it has better quality than the Chinese mass produced newer once. While this sounds reasonable, it only partially true.

What is absolutely true is that every quality Okrika clothe has been first used by somebody and that person is not necessarily broke. Also, there is a growing population of Nigerian middle class and upper middle class in Lagos and other cities and there is a growing demand for new children’s clothe at least by our own statistics. We believe this new demand is rather due to economic trend and not so much of our marketing effort. It should be noted that increased prosperity always increases options and opting for new top branded children’s clothes at such time becomes effortlessly probable.
source: http://www.dressmychild.com/2014/09/okrika-clothes-versus-new/
Business To BusinessRe: Where to Get quality Grade A Okrika Bale by EndtimeBlessing: 2:41am On Sep 09, 2014
My grade is between Brand new and grade A, very clean. (I sell only children clothes, although I can get you other items)
I actually move around London getting them personally. When I used to retail used clothes in Nigeria, I make more money selling carefully picked stock than selling bale. Bale at times is black market because you don't know its content until you've paid.
email ola@wirenigeria.com.
BusinessRe: You Fit Help Out Ooh! Buying Okrika Clothes In Bulk! by EndtimeBlessing: 2:35am On Sep 09, 2014
For clean, grade A, close to new children clothes email:
ola@wirenigeria.com
BusinessRe: Second Hand Clothing & Shoes Importation To Nigeria Anyone With Experience by EndtimeBlessing: 2:23am On Sep 09, 2014
My brother, my own grade is between Brand new and grade A, very clean. (I sell only children clothes, although I occasionally sell other items)
I actually move around London getting them personally. I have sellers in Lagos, Ibadan and Abuja that I supply.
Since you have your own capital it should be much easier for you if you can get your marketing strategy right.
If you desire to copy my marketing strategy, maybe I need to charge you consultancy fee.
ola@wirenigeria.com
BusinessRe: Exporting Goods From Uk To Lagos: Which Goods? by EndtimeBlessing: 2:12am On Sep 09, 2014
delonz: Clothing is the best......If U eventually settle on.that pls let me know I will be buying from U. Am into clothing nut don't have anybody over there in UK that can get them for me easily, it really makes business very slow for me here. Uk stuffs sells so well here in Nigeria. I will be so intsrested if U can be getting them for me. Thanks hope to hear from.u soon. +2348163585762/+2348063724572.
If you are still interested I know www.dressmychild.com can send you children clothes directly from UK.
BusinessRe: The Used Clothes Business In Nigeria. by EndtimeBlessing: 8:03pm On Aug 19, 2014
My grade is between Brand new and grade A, very clean. (I sell only children clothes, although I can get you other items)
I actually move around London getting them personally.
I have sellers in Lagos, Ibadan and Abuja that I supply.
You can request to see samples and my contact in Lagos/Ibadan will link up with you.
The advantage is that you will be buying what you are sure of and not some bale that you don't know its content.
I do between 450 - 550 Naira per cloth item (for Lagos and depending on how many you are picking up).
Some of my clothes have labels, have never been won before and are sold for over a 1,000 naira per item by re-sellers.
Call Jide on 07060621471 (Lagos) or email
ola@wirenigeria.com
Business To BusinessRe: Grade A Fairly Used Clothing by EndtimeBlessing: 8:02pm On Aug 19, 2014
My grade is between Brand new and grade A, very clean. (I sell only children clothes, although I can get you other items)
I actually move around London getting them personally.
I have sellers in Lagos, Ibadan and Abuja that I supply.
You can request to see samples and my contact in Lagos/Ibadan will link up with you.
The advantage is that you will be buying what you are sure of and not some bale that you don't know its content.
I do between 450 - 550 Naira per cloth item (for Lagos and depending on how many you are picking up).
Some of my clothes have labels, have never been won before and are sold for over a 1,000 naira per item by re-sellers.
Call Jide on 07060621471 (Lagos) or email
ola@wirenigeria.com

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