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Isacar:Thanks for the advice, boss |
frozen70:so after 3 months would it be okay to spend the money? |
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Sorry about the name of the subject I couldn't think of any better name and I also couldn't think of any other place to post this except here. So my friend woke me up this morning with like 16 phone calls. Apparently someone or something sent about 382,500 naira to her with a transaction name of "Rfd virt card 22-06-22 aliexpre". They also sent about 45 naira to her on the 21st of June. We've both checked Google on anything on transfers like this but there's nothing there I'm currently suspecting that it might be an international transfer for fraud or something like that because they sent the 382k in bits within 6-7 hours. She also said she can't think of anyone who'd want to transfer money like that without prior notice and we're still waiting to check for any activity before she reports to her bank. So please if you know anything about this can you just help out with giving me more information. Thanks. Mods please move to Frontpage abeg. Cc : Lalasticlala |
toffyz:If the strike gets called off that's more reason for me not to vote him in. The fact that they're using the lives of innocent students as political propaganda, manifesto is disgusting and sickening |
There are guys like Enioluwa Adeoluwa, Denola grey, Ezra Olubi (co-founder of paystack) they are feminine idk if they are into girls sha but there are plenty femme boys in this Nigeria just check twitter or go to unilag you'll see a lot of them |
Girls who can't take care of their basic needs. I mean she can leave the expenses of vacations, cars, designers and rent to me; but if I have to take care of stuff like her hair, airtime, nails, bruh I'll just walk away from the girl |
BoredBerry:It's alright, death is inevitable. You see, like racism it was black civil rights activists that were protesting, educating, fighting the system that oppressed them and still even oppresses them till date. If we then relate that to Feminism and the Patriarchy it really just means that it's women that have a much more larger to play and not men because as long as there are female enablers of the patriarchy omo nothing will change at all. Also,I've never really thought about Changing the world, it definitely isn't on my bucket list, the problems of this world that we live in are hydra-headed. And yeah who knows maybe, just maybe there would be a day where everyone would be free to be who they are without judgement or unnecessary policing. It might not be in our lifetime unfortunately but sha we'll see. |
BoredBerry:abeg abeg my mama don die, the fight doesn't affect her lol . Funny enough I've never looked at these things from this perspective before, guess we learn everyday innit. But Contraceptives are banned in the USA (I'm guessing they're used for birth control), sex education isnt an actual thing in Nigeria. I haven't heard about Greta in a while now, and really you mentioning her just helps in proving my point, regardless of where I'm from, if people in power aren't ready to take action there's nothing anybody can do. Despite how much Greta campaigned, she even got bulied by that racist orange man nothing has changed asper climate change the earth is still doomed lol. Anyway, there's just so much we can try to change before the big vacuum in the sky sucks us out of earth |
Not to be a scumbag yeah but it's "I'm" and not "am". I don't even expect a primary 2 student to make such a horrific mistake. Anyway, welcome to nairaland, someone from an unhappy home will respond to you soon |
BoredBerry:You can never be too sure they might be here sooner or later they can't resist threads like this. Also, a reply to your comment on patriarchy, I saw you deleted it. Everybody, even women uphold the institutions of the patriarchy everyday with their words, comments and even actions. Whether I choose to have a problem with it or not doesn't change anything. Do you think an 18 yr old unilag student can bring down the pillars of patriarchy that have been held down strongly since time immemorial? Plus, I've heard that patriarchy helps men I still don't know how but yeah why would I fight something that fights for me ? Personally sha, I think the fight for equality and stuff lies mostly with women and not men. Men can only play a reserved role in that fight. |
BoredBerry:lmao let's wait for the redpill calvary and see how it goes |
BoredBerry:redpillers labeling you a LovePeddler isn't my fault or problem. funny enough I blame you for posting stuff like that on nairaland, you should know it's notoriety for bashing women who decide to take control of their lives. Nairaland is filled with Old, sad, backwards,desperate men who don't know what to do with their lives. You might want to consider leaving here it's becoming really obsolete |
BoredBerry:how did I insult women ? I'm struggling to understand your point here. I read you on the part of me being judged if I were female. It's shameful fr, but judging me doesn't help anybody it just makes you the demon you're fighting against |

