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MN07:I see say e pain you well well |
MN07:See this iddiot who knows nothing but tribalism. Fyi, I'm living very fine and never lacked any good thing in life, even till this moment. |
obiekunie01:Seems you are among those begging and sipping garri. Do I look like the Op? I only rebuked the iddiot for trying to start the thread with tribalism instead of the topic at hand. |
@Op, don't let it draw you down keep pushing. |
MN07:Are you that stupid? You want to start tribalism here abi? |
gaby:It's there. Look at it very well. |
adamma24:Very very sad what we are going through in the country. Look at how the poor are being robbed from all angles. |
immortalcrown:It's not GTB, Union bank rather. |
Namaster:I have modified it. The ATM is union bank |
Out of just N17,000 that I wanted to withdraw from a bank ATM today, I ended up using the machine 4 times and each was not without N35 charge. This is how the machine is programmed and it's been like this for long. So the question is, why is the machine programmed to pay maximum of N5000/dispense? For something that someone could've input N20,000 or whatever amount once (provided it's not above N50-100k), get paid the requested amount and you go your way immediately? Oh no, that would be a very bad idea, considering this is Nigeria. How would they then charge N35/dispense that accumulatively would amount to billions of Naira at the end of the month, so that Oga and other pot bellies would share among themselves even at the expense of the poor customers? So if I want to withdraw N50,000, I would go 10 times and the bank would deduct N35x10 from my acount? Oh my God! We take a lot of rubbish in this country. Really sad. Modified: the said ATM here is Union Bank ATM, along Marian Road, Calabar, Cross River state.
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Ibkay32:You are definitely not the only one. The man is very suspicious |
ProjectsCityNG:The way you go about looking for farm workers on this site, I'm beginning to suspect you. Is your farm boundless that for years now you are still unable to recruit the required number of workers. I'm suspecting you. |
verifiablefacts:Before APC took over. I'm saying it authoritatively. |
Oghene86:Should I show you the receipt? |
Election has consequenes. |
Since bread became a problem to eat due to high price, I withdrew myself from it but this morning because I had some visitors I decided to buy bread so we could take tea together. Guess what? 3 of us couldn't even cut it twice and the nylon was empty. This size of loaf of bread was never more than N200 became APC came to power and 9 years on, it's now N1400. You can now calculate how many percentage APC governments have added hardship to Nigerians. Well, let's continue to advocate based on tribal and religious lines. We are all suffering it. Bye bye again to bread till further notice.
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Seezion:If e too much, I leave am. No be by force |
A pack of indomie is N800 in my area. Well, who knows if I would hear a different price by the time I go back. Truly may God help us. |
No contributions? |
Guys what do you people think? |
I'm young and energetic and I am ready to gun for the money wherever it is. Financial problems are just much and man must try to meet up with the demands. This is by creating many streams of income and I'm considering acquiring training on car tracking installation. Questions You all car owners, have you installed tracker in your car? Do you still find the service relevant? Others, what do you think of car tracking in today's world? Thank you as I await your responses. |
This is the biggest nonsense I have come across my entire existence on earth. |
Worse is there's no end on sight. The type of people in leadership positions in this country is something else. |
My uncle who is even a senior lawyer is not having it easy this period. His family is solely depend on the wife's salary these days because the man is not that productive owing to the ongoing strike by JUSUN. Even 5k and he'll tell you he does not have unlike before. On my own side, I'm almost a beggar now. Those small small businesses that used to come in are no where available these days. It's not easy surviving especially when having mouths to feed. How is it going with you? |
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