Business › Re: Please Help Suggest A Lucrative Online Business by godson99(m): 5:19pm On Sep 12, 2015 |
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Business › Re: Please Help Suggest A Lucrative Online Business by godson99(m): 5:12pm On Sep 12, 2015 |
Arthurston: Thank God you have made up your mind to work online. There are so many online businesses or work you could do and make cool big money, but some deceits have made the system to look like a fraudulent world, besides, many have been misled, discouraged, and misinformed. I happened to be a victim of those, but I never gave because it is as if my life is attached to the internet world, work and marketing. Now I found the right place and am at my world of comfort and fulfilled dream I the internet. And I have decided to lead and teach many whose dream is to make it the internet world. Before I we start, we will write an undertaken with the police, or the court, that if I happened to eat your money, or lead you in a business that will not profit you, or that does not seems to be what I told you it is, for an agreed period of time, I should be prosecuted.
All you need to succeed is the right information with the right people, the ability to apply what you learn, effort and the grace of God.
If you really know, and are ready to work online, write to: donarthur4@gmail.com na ppl like u we need for naira land , ppl who are willing to share their knowledge not money.. pls be so kind to inbox me ur No via my email address emmanuelikemefuna99@yahoo.com.. thanks... |
Business › Re: Read this before you buy/sell on KAYMU.COM.NG by godson99(m): 4:53pm On Sep 12, 2015 |
beautycrush24: I recently opened a seller account on KAYMU.COM.NG with store name “omobiles”. The link to the store is http://www.kaymu.com.ng/seller/omobiles/. A day after opening the store, that is on the 25th of July, 2015 at exactly 10:36am, I got a mail from KAYMU that I have a new order. Find the order details below: Important Order Details Product color: Gold Order number: 208588242 Name of buyer: victoradebumi Buyer Address: Abuja, Abuja (FCT), Abuja-Central Locations, Nigeria Buyer phone: 08123058430 Seller name: omobiles Item name: Apple iPhone 6 - 16GB – Gold Item price: ₦ 150,990 Quantity: 2 Delivery cost: 1,200 Total amount (incl. shipping cost): 303,180 Listing ends: 2015-11-22 13:17:07 Payment method: Pay on delivery/pickup Delivery method: AIG Express (Delivery Service) Listing ID: AP029MAAP767NGBID-1074948
Some hours later, I received a call from a man who introduced himself as Blessed and said he noticed I just opened a store on KAYMU.COM.NG and he's our new account manager. He called with mobile number, 08189205223. Some of you might say since the number is a normal mobile number I was supposed to be suspicious but other sellers can testify that account managers on KAYMU usually call with mobile numbers. If you are a seller on KAYMU, you'll be familiar with that call. He talked a bit about my store and pointed out that I have not filled out my BANK information and it was very important I do that since that is where my cash will be remitted. He asked me to text him my bank account details so he'll update for me but since I was already on the page, I told him I'll do it myself. He ended the call and called back some minutes later to say he sees that I have updated my bank details and called out the details, which I confirmed. Please note that an outsider (One that is not a Kaymu staff) will not have had access to such backend information. Then he said I already have an order and whenever someone orders an item that is worth that amount, they don't allow cash on delivery(I am familiar with that because it's the same policy on Konga too). So he said the customer has paid and I should go ahead to contact him and arrange shipment. I contacted the customer and he confirmed to me that he has paid to KAYMU. So I told him I'll drop off at AIG as instructed by the KAYMU rep and it'll take 3-5 working days for him to receive it. He stated his displeasure in the timing and begged that I use our own courier service. I told him that won't be possible because he has already made payment to KAYMU so he said he'll call KAYMU and persuade them to allow me use our courier service because he needed to present the phones as a gift on Thursday, which is in two days. Some minutes later, I got a call from the KAYMU staff and he said I could use our courier if they can deliver faster, so KAYMU will credit our account once delivery is confirmed. I contacted our own courier and requested for express shipping. The parcel got to Abuja the next day and the Courier Company called me to tell me they've delivered. The buyer met them up and picked up. I called him to confirm and he confirmed it. So I called my KAYMU account manager and told him the parcel has been delivered. He said he had to confirm before transferring the cash to my bank account. He called back later to say he has confirmed delivery and my account will be credited within two hours. That was the last I heard of them. Both the buyer and the KAYMU account manager's numbers were switched off. I called the phone number on KAYMU website and explained to the lady I spoke to. She told me they don't have any staff by that name and my items were not paid for. I requested to speak to her boss and I spoke to someone who insisted that the man is not their staff and he refused to do anything about it. I asked how the man knew my store information and my bank information if truly he wasn't a staff but he had nothing reasonable to say. He even stopped taking my calls at a point. At the end of the day, I was told there was NOTHING KAYMU could do about it. I am writing this as a concerned citizen to inform other possible victims of the fraudulent activities currently going on inside KAYMU.COM.NG. I was duped of Three hundred and four thousand naira (#304,000) and my job is on the line if I don't pay back. Yours could be more. Beware of them!
Source: http://omobiles.com.ng/kaymu-com-ng-scam-alert/
I think this needs to be on front page so people can learn of the fraud and take caution. Please help me move to appropriate section if its in the wrong place. cc: lalasticlala, obinoscopy i feel ur pain dear.. i hope u have been able 2 get over it. i literally want to start selling my products on online platforms , i tried 2 upload my products on kaymu but they didn't grant me access to to continue the proceedings , but all to know avail.. pls i crave ur indulgence to pinpoints ways dat i can sell my products besides kaymu.. i would really appreciate. thanks!!!! |
Business › Re: Which Lucrative Business Can One Start Here In Lagos Nigeria: Someone Help by godson99(m): 6:34pm On Sep 10, 2015 |
debbybox: Hi all,
I came here to seek for advice as I believe, to ask question is better than just jumping into things. Please can someone help me by enlightening me on a lucrative job that one can start here in Lagos Nigeria. Well, I mean a small lucrative business to start-with as I need to feed my family. I tot of making calls but that's like selling pure water (Its done everywhere). Please your ideas will be highly appreciated and as you teach, so shall you be thought when in need. Thanks. I think it will best I deal to have a forum on what's app for exclusively for entrepreneurs to brainstorm ideas... What do u or u guys think? |
Business › Re: 5 Habits That Helped Turn Ordinary People Into Self-made Millionaires. by godson99(m): 6:05pm On Sep 10, 2015 |
outflank: Ordinary people can earn their fortunes — with the right habits.
Of all of your daily activities, 40% of them are habits, according to the Society for Personality and Social Psychology. This means 40% of the time you're on auto-pilot, every day.
Habits save the brain work and conserve brain fuel. There is very little processing power involved with respect to habits.
So what does that have to do with being rich? I studied 177 self-made millionaires and uncovered certain unique good habits that made it possible for them to automatically process success on a daily basis.
Here are five of the top habits of self-made millionaires that helped them accumulate an average of $7.4 million in 12 years.
1. They set good goals vs. bad goals.
You hardly ever hear anyone talk about goals in a negative context. Goals are almost always perceived to be good. But there are goals that add no real value to your life when achieved yet consume valuable resources. So how do you know when a goal is good or bad?
Good goals create long-term benefits and long-term happiness when achieved. They allow you to grow as an individual and alter your behavior in a positive way.
Good goals get you from point A to point B. Point B being a better place, such as more wealth, a better job, higher income, better school system for your kids, etc.
An example of a good goal would be to lose 20 pounds. Setting a weight-loss goal often involves a daily regimen of exercise, healthy eating and encourages a healthy lifestyle. Good health results from exercising and eating right. It may also motivate you to moderate your consumption of alcohol or to quit smoking. When the weight eventually comes off you enjoy the compliments, feel healthier and all of this creates lasting happiness.
Bad goals create short-term happiness and no long- term benefits when achieved. An example of a bad goal might be to own a Ferrari, particularly if it is not within your means. In that case, in order to own a Ferrari, you must make more money. Making more money will likely involve either more work or taking excessive financial risk (for example, taking out a loan you may not be able to afford — or, say, gambling, if that's your tendency).
There's a cost-benefit to working more — you invest time that you will never recoup. Don't misunderstand me here. Working more to make more money can be a good thing. But where the goal goes south is when you then use that money to buy stuff, like a Ferrari, that is financially out of your reach and perhaps not a necessity.
The happiness you derive from owning more or better stuff fades over time, since happiness derived from buying stuff is typically short-term. You will eventually revert back to your genetic happiness baseline and, after a few weeks, the Ferrari will no longer create lasting happiness. The lost time with the family, however, can never be recouped.
If the goal, instead, was to judiciously invest that extra money you earned into a calculated risk, such as a side business, an investment or a vacation home that would enable you to spend more time with your family, then it may shifts the "work more/earn more" goal into a good goal.
Ideally, achieving a goal will create long-term benefits: a stronger business, more time with the family, more personal growth, financial independence, improved health, etc.
2. They avoid time-wasters.
Sixty-seven percent of wealthy people watch less than an hour of TV a day and 63% spend less than an hour a day on the Internet, unless it is job-related. They spend their free time instead engaged in self- improvement, networking, volunteering, working side jobs or side businesses, or pursuing some goal or dream that will lead to financial rewards down the road.
3. They dream-set before they goal-set.
You must Dream-Set before you Goal-Set. Dream- Setting provides you with the destination; Goal- Setting is the transportation to get you to your destination. Dreams represent a vision of some future, ideal state or reality. Dreams are the springboard for goals. You can't achieve goals that are actually dreams in disguise.
Most who set goals, mistake a dream for a goal, and that is why most fail to achieve their goals. For example, making an additional $100,000 a year is a dream, not a goal. Becoming an Olympic athlete is a dream, not a goal. Owning a house on the beach is a dream, not a goal (unless you have the money already). Dream-Setting is the act of clearly defining a dream. It's a two-step process:
1. Ask yourself what you want your ideal life to be 10, 15 or 20 years out. Then write down every detail of your ideal future life. Be very specific in the details: the income you earn, the house you live in, the boat you own, the car you drive, the money you've accumulated, etc.
2. Using this detailed description of your ideal future life, make a bullet-point list of each one of the details that represent your ideal life. These would be the income you earn, the house you live in, the boat your own, etc. These details represent your wishes or dreams.
Goal-Setting requires you to build goals around each one of your wishes or dreams. In order to build goals around each wish or dream you need to ask yourself two questions:
1. What would I need to do, what activities would I need to engage in, in order for each wish or dream to come true?
2. Can I perform those activities?
If the answer to Question #2 is yes, then those activities represent your goals. Goals are only goals when they involve physical action and you have the capability to successfully take action.
Let's summarize this Dream-Setting / Goal-Setting process: 1. Paint a picture with words of your ideal life. 2. Define each wish or dream that must be realized in order to have your ideal future life. 3. Establish specific goals around each one of your wishes or dreams. 4. Take action. Pursue and achieve each of the specific goals that will make each wish or dream come true.
You then repeat this process for every other wish or dream. When you realize each one of your wishes or dreams, your ideal future life will then become your actual real life.
4. They never quit on a dream. Self-made millionaires are persistent. They never quit on their dream. They would rather go down with the ship than quit. Twenty-seven percent of the self- made millionaires in my study failed at least once in business. And then they picked themselves up and went on to try again. They persisted. Persistence requires doing certain things every day that move you forward in achieving your goals or life dream.
Persistence makes you unstoppable. No obstacle, mistake or momentary failure can stop you from moving forward if you keep at it.
These millionaires learned to pivot and change course, growing in the process. Persistence allowed them to learn what didn't work and continuously experiment, until they found what did work. Persistence is the single greatest contributor to manifesting good luck. Those who persist, eventually get lucky. Some unintended consequence emerges, something unexpected and unanticipated happens to those who persist.
Sometimes, those closest to you will urge you on and encourage you. But more often, those closest to you, those directly impacted by the obstacles, mistakes and failures that are part of the success journey, will try to stop you from persisting. It takes superhuman effort to continue to pursue success when there are so many forces fighting you. That's what makes successful people so special and also, so rare. If you want to be successful in life, you must persist in the face of unrelenting adversity.
5. They create multiple streams of income.
Self-made millionaires do not rely on one singular source of income. They develop multiple streams. Three seemed to be the magic number in my study. Sixty-five percent had three or more streams of income that they created over time. Diversifying your sources of income allows you to weather the economic downturns that always occur in life.
If you put "one pole in one pond," when that single income stream is negatively impacted in some way, you can suffer financially. Conversely, having "several poles in several ponds" allows you to draw income from other sources when one source is temporarily impaired.
Some of the additional streams might include: real estate rentals (each rental unit = a stream of income), REITs (each one = a stream of income), tenants-in-common real estate investments (each one = a stream of income), triple net leases, stock market investments, annuities (each one = a stream of income), seasonal real estate rentals (beach rentals, ski rentals, lakefront rentals), private equity investments, part ownership in a side businesses (each one = a stream of income), financing investments, ancillary products or services and royalties (patents, books, oil, timber, etc.).
Remember, this study followed ordinary people who built their wealth over a period of time. So it takes work, determination and establishing the habits that will help get you there. These are only a few examples of the many good habits that support wealth-building, but they're a good place to start.
Source: www.businessinsider.com/5-habits-that-helped-turn-ordinary-people-into-self-made-millionaires-2015-9?utm_content=buffer7f94c&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer so true!!!! I like your thought process about how u see success . however, being successful in life has to start with resolving some of the limiting factors aka the "small man voice " dat keeps telling us we can't achieve our dreams cos we hv little or no idea of how powerful we are as human beings are.afterwards ,we should endeavor to be very sincere with our strengths and weaknesses which in itself will give us a clear picture of the areas we can explore n win. Like u said study the great and u shall see the possibilities and d believe that u can do it... It is all in the mind.. Keep up the good work brother... |
Business › Re: 5 Solid Reasons Why Nigerian Startups Fail Too Early by godson99(m): 5:09pm On Sep 10, 2015 |
Tydies: Been an entrepreneur in Nigeria is not a child's play. Forget about what those motivational speakers always preach about. If it was that easy, they would have been Dangote themselves. To succeed in Nigeria, you need an idea, large amount of money before talking about carrying out a feasibility study. no b lie my brother ... Infact eh in most cases u will hv to compromise ur values or something else u will ordinary not do in other to excel in biz.. |
Business › Re: 9 Success Habits Of Wealthy People That Cost Nothing by godson99(m): 9:05am On Sep 10, 2015 |
ngozianu: this is what everyone must do hourly,daily,weekly,monthly and yearly ppl just touch the surface tips of becoming rich not knowing it takes all 1 gat to be successfull.. i agree with u ,but i mean u need to sacrifice and put ur whole being in d fire if u want become successful |
Business › Re: Success Story Of An Unemployed Graduate From Onitsha by godson99(m): 9:52am On Sep 08, 2015 |
cowleg: i am based in onitsha. would like to know more about you. am happy for ur success story . however , what u wrote actually resonates with what I have been working on presently . I would like to know their branches and more so get ur contact so I can ask u a few questions. |
Christianity Etc › Re: How A Mammi Water Almost Ruined A UNILAG Student by godson99(m): 10:52pm On Sep 05, 2015 |
mowah: Well, as we all know, not all that glitters is Gold, here is a Testimony of a unilag student named David, surname withheld at an MFM church.
David is a 400L student of unilag and has been attending MFM youth church since he gained admission in 2011. He was a very active church member until sometimes in November 2014, it was getting close to the exam period at unilag and David decided to study at his favorite destination in campus which is the Lagoon front.
While reading in front of the peaceful water, he meet a very beautiful dark Lady crying, he felt sorry for her and decided to walk up to her. He later asked her why she was crying and she told him all that happened that her boyfriend dumped her. David as a Christian gave her some words of encouragement, preached to her and consoled her. They became friends, more interesting, he has fallen in love for the first time in his life. Unluckily for him a mammy water.
After their exams they became much closer and by february 14 2015. They became lovers. As the relationship grew the young Lady began to demand for sex but David was reluctant until one day he decided to forgo his church program to go out with the young Lady. He was drunk that night and had sex with the lady, you know what it means to sleep with a yemoja, David life changed, he started having sex with her more frequently, he never went to church, he started smoking, his friends started to notice his change and started advising him but he wouldnt listen.
Until July 2015. David fell ill. He went from one Hospital to another but they couldnt diagnose the cause of his illness. Until he started seeing the girl in his dreams he then went to the church for Prayers. The pastor Later told him to confess his deeds which he later did. He later realised she was from the marine world and had ruined his destiny. After seven days of Prayers he finally became delivered. I'm wondering what could have happened to the girl as David shared his Testimony on sunday. This story of David is lesson to us, Pray while choosing your girlfriend before she ruins you.
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Christianity Etc › Re: Is Self Servicing A "SIN" For A Couple Whose Partner Is Hardly Around? by godson99(m): 10:42pm On Sep 05, 2015 |
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Christianity Etc › Re: Is Self Servicing A "SIN" For A Couple Whose Partner Is Hardly Around? by godson99(m): 10:41pm On Sep 05, 2015 |
raayah: It depends on your relationship, if your partner is comfortable with it, go for it.
The bible does not condemn or approve of masturbation.
For all of you metioning me... Guess what, I MASTURBATE and I dont give two flying pigs.
Let me be 
For the ladies.. Lie down on your bed tonight and spread those legs (sorry if you are on your period ). I commend u for bin real about how u feel.. Use your fingers to find the spot.. (once you find it u will know). Now stroke it in circular motions.. Keep going, it feels like you want to pee, just keep going. You will get to that sweet sweet land....
You're welcome  |
Career › Re: Is The Problem Of Nigerian Youth Unemployment Or Unemployability? by godson99(m): 12:05pm On Sep 04, 2015 |
kingdejy: I will always emphasized and reemphasized that the only panacea in solving Nigeria problem in this 21st century is the holocaust drive for human capital development. The citizen must be educated, trained and be retrained. I have seen and heard the well-meaning and patriotic Nigerian, especially my great mentor Fela Durotoye how they have taken it as their sole responsibility to be a nation builder by building this country. They are developing the human capital from different sphere, contributing to nation building. They have a dream to make Nigeria one of the most desirous nations in the year 2025 which I am gladly keen to this vision and I pledge to contribute my own quota of development for the actualization of this dream. One of the major problems plummeting the youth in Nigeria is unemployment. But I want to ask this thought provoking question, is unemployment the problem or unemployability? Before we can make our conclusions, we have to define these two terminologies. Unemployment as we were told in economic is a process whereby an able, learned, skilled man or woman is unable to get a good job due to unavailability of jobs. While unemployability is the process whereby an able, learned man or woman is unable to get a good job due to lack of prerequisite skill to get a job. Some might say there is no job; yes I agreed with you that there are limited jobs out there. But let me remind you that there are some people in country that change job the way they like. I met a young man recently and we were discussing about the high level of unemployment and he agreed with me that the major issue is unemployability and not employment. Within the last three years he has worked in four different major corporations. He said, ‘’I can’t work in any organization that would not give me private car and the least salary i can take is 400,000 income in a month’’ and he graduated 5years ago. He said, no interviewer can turn me down, what would happen is that they would not be able to meet my requirement. Anytime I remembered this guy, I always asked myself, is this man a special creature? No! He worked on himself and makes himself special, desirable and irrefutable in the corporate world. Your case is not different; you can even be better and more desirous than him. Only if you can follow what he did and what he is doing, which I will be explaining as we progress in this treatise. Let stop today to avoid any bulky story. We will continue tomorrow, it is exciting and I can guarantee you, it will transform your life. Stays bless and see you at the top. kingstrainingsystem@gamil.com KING well said... i resonate with what u wrote, i have not gotten to where i literally would want to be but in years to come but ,i have an intense desire to learn the requisite knowledge even beyond my boundaries not just only to add value ot the organization but on my self as an individual. |
Romance › Re: Here's Why Young Ladies Are Getting Married To Old Men by godson99(m): 2:25am On Sep 03, 2015 |
castro316: BROS MOST MEN AT THIS STAGE DONT MARRY FOR LOVE OR KITTY CAT EITHER. THEY DO IT BECOS THEY CAN DO IT- MARRYING A TROPHY WIFE. MARRY HER AND KEEP HER FOR EVERY BODY TO SEE. FOR THEIR SOCIAL GATHERINGS AND ADVENTURES BROS THATS WHAT MONEY CAN DO. IF U DOUBT ME, ASK ADAMS OSHIOMOLE. well said!! The game of marriage is fraught with deceptions of diff kinds, not as it used to be in the days of our parents. People marry for varying reasons outside the threshold of the real value of marriage & love that's why u hear of dysfunctional marriages everywhere cos of the wrong decisions ppl make . Some men wear a facade likewise d women to appear in a bid to influence their spouses cos that is what is obtainable while a Lady will marry a man for fame , money, handsomeness & perhaps height...it's basically high time 4 us all to reeducate ourselves about the real thing.......  |
Romance › Re: Here's Why Young Ladies Are Getting Married To Old Men by godson99(m): 2:13am On Sep 03, 2015 |
Freemanan: Too few that I don't know of any or even heard of any... almost no few !!! Who no like better thing? |
Business › Re: Top 3 Reasons Why You Shouldn't Hold Your ATM Card In Your Hand While On Queue!! by godson99(m): 11:44am On Sep 02, 2015 |
Understood |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: The Recruitment Of 1,300 Primary Teachers In Lagos Has Been Approved By Ambode by godson99(m): 1:03pm On Sep 01, 2015 |
Hmmm |
Politics › Re: Godwin Hosea, Bullet Proof Manufacturer- Policeman Decorated With New Rank:Photo by godson99(m): 8:12pm On Aug 31, 2015 |
4 sale
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Politics › Re: Godwin Hosea, Bullet Proof Manufacturer- Policeman Decorated With New Rank:Photo by godson99(m): 8:11pm On Aug 31, 2015 |
For sale
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Christianity Etc › Re: Masquerades Invade Church, Flog Pastors, Worshipers On August 31, 2015 At 5:36 by godson99(m): 7:47pm On Aug 31, 2015 |
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Career › Re: Woman Sacked , Paid N2 ,500 As Benefit At Catholic School (Photo) by godson99(m): 2:36pm On Aug 31, 2015 |
that is way too bad |
Art, Graphics & Video › Re: My Brother's Art Works (pics) by godson99(m): 2:23pm On Aug 31, 2015 |
i think he needs to be around people dat r more creative than him . in most cases he should have a mentor to guide him in d right channel so that he can hone his skills to its full potential ...cos we have great minds who do not know how great that they are as a result of that they allow their gifts and talents to lie latent in them. |
Travel › Re: See Late Co-pilot Of Kaduna Helicopter Crash Who Was Set To Marry In December by godson99(m): 12:02pm On Aug 30, 2015 |
let us all appreciate the gift of life.... only the living can make both positive and negative impacts not the dead.. more so, everything in dis life are transients so therefore we should all learn to forgive, learn to give, learn to love ,learn to b happy, learn gratitude and learn to be empathetic.. |
Christianity Etc › Re: 3 Types Of Churchgoers by godson99(m): 9:58am On Aug 30, 2015 |
people who only go to church cos they can no longer solve their problems people who go to church cos they want to impress people with their clothes and cars people who go to church for their future spouses people who go to church cos they want to sincerely serve God people who go to church cos they want to please their neighbor people who go church cos they want to satisfy their conscience Most people go to church for various reasons , we shouldnt judge people by face value but by the way they live their lives . this days the snakes do upgrade their soft wares. |
Politics › Re: Understanding Buhari In 100days; Matters Arising... by godson99(m): 9:51am On Aug 30, 2015 |
it is crytal clear that he is a man of integrity but he lacks the mental intelligence to outsmart those people that were in power b4 him, so in other words he cannot give what he doesnt have.. Shekau1: wow! I don't know how Buhari did it but he is a genius in Brain washing folks like you  |
Politics › Re: Understanding Buhari In 100days; Matters Arising... by godson99(m): 9:48am On Aug 30, 2015 |
all i hear is EFCC is probing XYZ without full justice. those people who are perceived to be guilty of fraud are smart and more active than him. however, if he wants put a halt to corruption then he must probe those ppl that that sponsored him to power . |
Sports › Re: Professor Ighalo Wins N58Million In Sports Bet by godson99(m): 9:42am On Aug 30, 2015 |
good for him... this will inspire more people to believe football BET |
Celebrities › Re: Yemi Alade rocks Iconic live on stage at Dance Afrique Summerfest 2015 by godson99(m): 7:44pm On Aug 29, 2015 |
I am planning on going to the studio to release a joll of music. Please u guys should buy my album  |
Politics › Re: Photo Of The 72-Year-Old Carpenter Fayose Made Caretaker Of A LGA by godson99(m): 7:39pm On Aug 29, 2015 |
Let us have an open mind about him appointing a 72 year old man with no experience ,no formal education of whatsover or is he doing dis to please the people of ekiti state ? cos as far as am concern there is no cogent reasons as to why he did dat. Nigeria is a country run by people that are myopic and people dat has a high degree of avarice in their system.. |
Celebrities › Re: Nazareth Jesse Bako: I Love God-fearing Men, But Not Poor Ones by godson99(m): 6:38pm On Aug 29, 2015 |
Women and money are like Siamese twins.... I hope she finds one!  |
Travel › Re: More Photos From The Airforce Helicopter Crash In Kaduna Today, 7 Killed by godson99(m): 6:11pm On Aug 29, 2015 |
May their souls RIP |
Celebrities › Re: Fan Mocks Skiibii For Wearing The Same Pair Of Jeans(See Photos) by godson99(m): 6:08pm On Aug 29, 2015 |
It  could be that he wears different kinds of jeans but the same pattern . by the way , does it change ur life positively or create employment for our jobless youths? Msctew  |
Politics › Re: Buhari’s Appointments Unacceptable To Ndigbo – Ohaneze Youth Council by godson99(m): 6:29pm On Aug 28, 2015 |
wonders shall never end |