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BusinessRe: Forex Trade Alerts - Season 11 by FXKing2012(m): 2:01pm On Jan 05, 2013
dagr8: oya na...
His acc is being hacked into as at this moment. The magic no is 00:00
HealthRe: Iwu, Others Breakthrough In HIV/AIDS Treatment by FXKing2012(m): 1:03pm On Jan 05, 2013
ACM10: For God's sake, this is unnecessary; and is annoying. sad
Ethnic bigot.
HealthRe: Iwu, Others Breakthrough In HIV/AIDS Treatment by FXKing2012(m): 12:44pm On Jan 05, 2013
Here is a list of Igbos laundering the image of Nigeria and helping Nigeria to be respected within the international community:

Okonjo Iweala (World Bank VP and best finance minister), Ezekwesili (World Bank president for Africa), Prof Chinue Achebe (best Nigerian author and author of the best selling African novel), Prof Maurice Iwu (developer of HIV treatment drug), Don Jazzy (best African music producer), Chidinma (best African female singer), P.Square (best African music group), Flavour (best Nigerian male singer), Prof Akunyili (best NAFDAC DG), Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie (author of Purple Hibiscus and winner of multiple literary awards), Kanu Nwankwo (most decorated African footballer of all time), Soludo (best CBN governor), Okorocha (best state governor), FXKing2012 (best forex trader), etc etc.

Now, question is shouldn't Nigeria be more grateful to Igbos?
www.nairaland.com/1152207/should-nigeria-grateful-igbos
PoliticsShould Nigeria Be Grateful To Igbos? by FXKing2012(op):
Without boring you with the input of great Igbos such as Azikiwe, Mbadiwe, etc in the struggle for independence, here is a list of Igbos laundering the image of Nigeria and helping Nigeria to be respected within the international community:

Okonjo Iweala (World Bank VP and best finance minister), Ezekwesili (World Bank president for Africa), Prof Chinue Achebe (best Nigerian author and author of the best selling African novel), Prof Maurice Iwu (developer of HIV treatment drug), Don Jazzy (best African music producer), Chidinma (best African female singer), P.Square (best African music group), Flavour (best Nigerian male singer), Prof Akunyili (best NAFDAC DG), Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie (author of Purple Hibiscus and winner of multiple literary awards), Kanu Nwankwo (most decorated African footballer of all time), Soludo (best CBN governor), Okorocha (best state governor) etc etc.

Now, question is shouldn't Nigeria be more grateful to Igbos?
BusinessRe: Forex Trade Alerts - Season 11 by FXKing2012(m): 12:15pm On Jan 05, 2013
Optimisticgondy: Noone has the right to post last until the thread is officially closed by Nairaland itself
You will be banned at 12midnight today, the ban will last for exactly 4months.

THREAD LOCKED!!!
HealthRe: Iwu, Others Breakthrough In HIV/AIDS Treatment by FXKing2012(m): 12:03pm On Jan 05, 2013
FXKing2012: Another great Igbo man doing Nigeria proud out there.

Nigeria shld be grateful to such Igbo men and women as Okonjo Iweala, Ezekwesili, Prof Chinue Achebe, Prof Maurice Iwu, Don Jazzy, Chidinma, P.Square, Flavour etc etc for for laundering the image of Nigeria.
I forgot to add Prof Akunyili, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie (author of purple hibiscus), kanu nwankwo (most decorated African footballer), Soludo (best cbn governor), Okorocha (best state governor), FXKing2012 (the best forex trader), the list is endless.

If u are jealous pls visit Lagos lagoon.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Why Do Roosters Crow In The Morning by FXKing2012(op): 11:50am On Jan 05, 2013
k2039: [color=soyouquotedme]Maybe, maybe not. [/color]
....maybe not? Hmnnnnn......
BusinessRe: Forex Trade Alerts - Season 11 by FXKing2012(m): 11:49am On Jan 05, 2013
THREAD CLOSED, LOCKED AND DELETED. ANYBODY WHO POSTS HERE AGAIN WILL BE BANNED!
HealthRe: Iwu, Others Breakthrough In HIV/AIDS Treatment by FXKing2012(m): 11:28am On Jan 05, 2013
danny301: Tribal bigot like you, when he was rigging election and destroying the beauty of democracy in Nigeria you did not bring tribe into it but now that something good is being attached to his name you are talking rubbish.....
Eeeeeediot like u, all u pple do is attribute scamming, stealing, drug trafficking, kidnaping, etc to Igbos. When Igbos do great things, nitwits like u just wanna cover it up.
HealthRe: Iwu, Others Breakthrough In HIV/AIDS Treatment by FXKing2012(m): 11:06am On Jan 05, 2013
Another great Igbo man doing Nigeria proud out there.

Nigeria shld be grateful to such Igbo men and women as Okonjo Iweala, Ezekwesili, Prof Chinue Achebe, Prof Maurice Iwu, Don Jazzy, Chidinma, P.Square, Flavour etc etc for for laundering the image of Nigeria.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Why Do Roosters Crow In The Morning by FXKing2012(op): 10:52am On Jan 05, 2013
k2039: [color=soyouquotedme]
It's just like most people yawning or peeing immediately they wake in the morning.
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Do we then say that their crowing is synonymous with our yawning?
Nairaland GeneralRe: Why Do Roosters Crow In The Morning by FXKing2012(op): 10:29am On Jan 05, 2013
Mynd_44: So you don't know the inflation rate is double digit before SLS tells you? Or that the bombs going off in the north is by Boko Haram befor GEJ tells you?

Abeg same thing. If you did not know, you will figure it out anyway
If we have exactly the same information then u cant tell me anything; if u know something I dont then u can tell me something. Catch my drift?

Govt officials and politicians tell us things we dont know but they want us to know.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Why Do Roosters Crow In The Morning by FXKing2012(op): 10:23am On Jan 05, 2013
k2039: [color=soyouquotedme]Sadly, I don't have the telephone number of the creator [/color]
Did u have the phone no of the Creator to know why dogs bark?
PoliticsRe: Zamfara Arranges Husbands For 2000 Widows by FXKing2012(m): 10:19am On Jan 05, 2013
epeul: Dis young ladies Abeg oh wat is killing their husbands ?
boko haram suicide bombers
Nairaland GeneralRe: Why Do Roosters Crow In The Morning by FXKing2012(op): 10:02am On Jan 05, 2013
Mynd_44: The same reason your leaders come on TV and make annoyncements about something you already know or will find out anyway
Wrong! They tell us things we dont know; they tell us things they have prior knowledge of
Nairaland GeneralRe: Why Do Roosters Crow In The Morning by FXKing2012(op): 10:01am On Jan 05, 2013
k2039: It is a default programme incorporated in their design.
yes but why was it incorporated? wat purpose does it serve?
BusinessRe: Forex Trade Alerts - Season 11 by FXKing2012(m): 7:51am On Jan 05, 2013
Last to post...

THREAD CLOSED AND LOCKED!!!
Nairaland GeneralRe: 6 Habits Of Remarkably Likeable People by FXKing2012(op): 7:27am On Jan 05, 2013
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Nairaland GeneralRe: Why Do Roosters Crow In The Morning by FXKing2012(op): 6:16am On Jan 05, 2013
Mynd_44: Cos they are telling the other chickens that it is morning and they can start getting ready for the day. They also crow after it rains to tell the members of their species that the rain has stopped
Why tell other chickens when they all have thesame senses and thus are all aware that the rain has stopped or that itz daybreak?
Nairaland General6 Habits Of Remarkably Likeable People by FXKing2012(op): 11:30pm On Jan 04, 2013
When you meet someone, after,
"What do you do?" you're out of
things to say. You suck at small talk,
and those first five minutes are tough
because you're a little shy and a little
insecure.
But you want to make a good
impression. You want people to
genuinely like you.
Here's how remarkably likeable
people do it:

1) They lose the power pose.
I know: Your parents taught you to
stand tall, square your shoulders,
stride purposefully forward, drop
your voice a couple of registers, and
shake hands with a firm grip.
It's great to display nonverbal self-
confidence, but go too far and it
seems like you're trying to establish
your importance. That makes the
"meeting" seem like it's more about
you than it is the other person--and
no one likes that.
No matter how big a deal you are
you pale in comparison to say, oh,
Nelson Mandela. So take a cue from
him. Watch how he greets Bill
Clinton, no slouch at this either.
Clinton takes a step forward
(avoiding the "you must come to me"
power move); Mandela steps forward
with a smile and bends slightly
forward as if, ever so slightly, to bow
(a clear sign of deference and respect
in nearly every culture); Clinton does
the same. What you have are two
important people who put aside all
sense of self-importance or status.

2) They're genuine.
Next time you meet someone, relax,
step forward, tilt your head towards
them slightly, smile, and show that
you're the one who is honored by
the introduction--not them.
We all like people who like us. If I
show you I'm genuinely happy to
meet you, you'll instantly start to like
me. (And you'll show that you do,
which will help calm my nerves and
let me be myself

3) They embrace the power of touch.
Nonsexual touch can be very
powerful. (Yes, I'm aware that sexual
touch can be powerful too.) Touch
can influence behavior, increase the
chances of compliance, make the
person doing the touching seem
more attractive and friendly.
Go easy, of course: Pat the other
person lightly on the upper arm or
shoulder. Make it casual and
nonthreatening.
Check out Clinton's right-hand-
shakes-hands-left-hand-touches-
Mandela's-forearm-a-second-later
handshake in the link above and tell
me, combined with his posture and
smile, that it doesn't come across as
genuine and sincere.
Think the same won't work for you?
Try this: The next time you walk up
behind a person you know, touch
them lightly on the shoulder as you
go by. I guarantee you'll feel like a
more genuine greeting was
exchanged.
Touch breaks down natural barriers
and decreases the real and perceived
distance between you and the other
person--a key component in liking
and in being liked.

4) They whip out their social jiu-jitsu.
You meet someone. You talk for 15
minutes. You walk away thinking,
"Wow, we just had a great
conversation. She is awesome."
Then, when you think about it later,
you realize you didn't learn a thing
about the other person.
Remarkably likeable people are
masters at Social Jiu-Jitsu, the ancient
art of getting you to talk about
yourself without you ever knowing it
happened. SJJ masters are fascinated
by every step you took in creating a
particularly clever pivot table, by
every decision you made when you
transformed a 200-slide PowerPoint
into a TED Talk-worthy presentation,
if you do say so yourself...
SJJ masters use their interest, their
politeness, and their social graces to
cast an immediate spell on you.
And you like them for it.
Social jiu-jitsu is easy. Just ask the
right questions. Stay open-ended
and allow room for description and
introspection. Ask how, or why, or
who.
As soon as you learn a little about
someone, ask how they did it. Or
why they did it. Or what they liked
about it, or what they learned from it,
or what you should do if you're in a
similar situation.
No one gets too much recognition.
Asking the right questions implicitly
shows you respect another person's
opinion--and, by extension, the
person.
We all like people who respect us, if
only because it shows they display
great judgment.

5) They whip out something genuine.
Everyone is better than you at
something. (Yes, that's true even for
you.) Let them be better than you.
Too many people when they first
meet engage in some form of penis-
measuring contest. Crude reference
but one that instantly calls to mind a
time you saw two alpha male master-
of-the business-universe types whip
out their figurative rulers. (Not
literally, of course. I hope you haven't
seen that.)
Don't try to win the "getting to know
someone" competition. Try to lose.
Be complimentary. Be impressed.
Admit a failing or a weakness.
You don't have to disclose your
darkest secrets. If the other person
says, "We just purchased a larger
facility," say, "That's awesome. I have
to admit I'm jealous. We've wanted to
move for a couple years but haven't
been able to put together the
financing. How did you pull it off?"
Don't be afraid to show a little
vulnerability. People may be
(momentarily) impressed by the
artificial, but people sincerely like the
genuine.
Be the real you. People will like the
real you.
They ask for nothing.
You know the moment: You're
having a great conversation, you're
finding things in common... and then
bam! Someone plays the networking
card.
And everything about your
interaction changes.
Put away the hard-charging, goal-
oriented, always-on kinda persona. If
you have to ask for something, find a
way to help the other person, then
ask if you can.
Remarkably likeable people focus on
what they can do for you--not for
themselves.

6) They "close" genuinely.
"Nice to meet you," you say, nodding
once as you part. That's the standard
move, one that is instantly
forgettable.
Instead go back to the beginning.
Shake hands again. Use your free
hand to gently touch the other
person's forearm or shoulder. Say, "I
am really glad I met you." Or say,
"You know, I really enjoyed talking
with you." Smile: Not that insincere
salesperson smile that goes with,
"Have a nice day!" but a genuine,
appreciative smile.
Making a great first impression is
important, but so is making a great
last impression.
And they accept it isn't easy.
All this sounds simple, right? It is. But
it's not easy, especially if you're shy.
The standard, power pose, "Hello,
how are you, good to meet you,
good seeing you," shuffle feels a lot
safer.
But it won't make people like you.
So accept it's hard. Accept that being
a little more deferential, a little more
genuine, a little more complimentary
and a little more vulnerable means
putting yourself out there. Accept
that at first it will feel risky.
But don't worry: When you help
people feel a little better about
themselves--which is reason
enough--they'll like you for it.
And you'll like yourself a little more,
too.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Why Do Roosters Crow In The Morning by FXKing2012(op): 9:25pm On Jan 04, 2013
ceewai lebi: Coping much better now,i left but am back now wink
Glad to know u took my advice to leave PH for a while. So has work resumed cos it has over here.
Do u sleep late?
Wondering if u are on facebook...
BusinessRe: Forex Trade Alerts - Season 12 by FXKing2012(m): 9:13pm On Jan 04, 2013
infofirst: Thank God oh n will close if we r able to make 3070 now n will sha watch closely n great lesson hmmm,Thanx bosses
EU is just above 3070, hope u are around to close the trade.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Why Do Roosters Crow In The Morning by FXKing2012(op): 9:11pm On Jan 04, 2013
ceewai lebi: Tanks,what U want-4-new-year-?Did i get d answer grin
hahaha...howz the dust and cold in PH? Hope u are much better now?
RomanceRe: Do U Think I Made D Right Decision? by FXKing2012(m): 7:18pm On Jan 04, 2013
mama bear: nah im not phuckn ma bf's bro,i said we kissed(read tru incase u mised it along d line), & u dnt know ntin bout mi so u shudnt use such a word on mi!!! angry simply becoz u've neva bin in such a situation doesnt mean u shud be judgemental
Mama I have something for u
RomanceRe: Do U Think I Made D Right Decision? by FXKing2012(m): 7:15pm On Jan 04, 2013
[quote author=mama bear]..../quote]

mama I have something for u....
Nairaland GeneralRe: What Is Your Favourite Wise Words? by FXKing2012(op): 6:53pm On Jan 04, 2013
twentycent: To wish you were someone else is to waste the person you are...
-Author: Me
Nice one there
Nairaland GeneralRe: Why Do Roosters Crow In The Morning by FXKing2012(op): 6:49pm On Jan 04, 2013
ceewai lebi: Coz-day don break grin
welcome back.....and where is my new year gift?
BusinessRe: Help Chibuzor Eze Has Scammed Me. by FXKing2012(m): 5:28pm On Jan 04, 2013
FRANK.ODEY:
Don't worry.

His email account is already hack and same to all his scamming tools

He has not seen anything yet

all his details is intact, (maybe him go fly go abroad very soon)

I hate this

Frank
Good job bro
Car TalkRe: Picture Of An Overloaded Car by FXKing2012(m): 5:22pm On Jan 04, 2013
which kain yeye thread be dis?

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