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More screens. Imagine the number of chats and how many days
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So I saw this guy's advert on Nairaland promising to create logo for 1,000 naira as promo price. I contacted him to design two for me, he delivered a logo that I didn't like so I asked him to create a better logo for me but since then, he has been giving me stories after stories. Since he wasn't ready to deliver, I first threatened to publish his name on Nairaland, hoping that he would deliver but the story remained the same. I kept reminding him daily but he failed. When I saw his advert on line again, I marked it as spam. He came back to threaten me with death within six days. Please @seun @lalasticlala, please come to my aid and help me on this matter. Below is a screen shot of his threat:
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Newshubs:You are the one that will die in six days in Jesus name. Since you have asked me to post the conversation, here is it. Well, space will not allow for all but I will surely post it please @seun come to my aid o.
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Nigeria as a tourism centre August 20, 2019 People all over the world travel from one location to the other, from city to city or country to country for either holidays, honeymoon, pleasure, fun or for educational purposes. No matter the reason before embarking on these journeys, tourism remains the singular umbrella under which these journeys fall. Tourism is the act and process of spending time away from home in order to relax, for pleasure or educational purpose while making use of the commercial provision of services Travelling they say, is part of education. This old axiom holds true today and apart from the obvious emotional health that change of location can avail an individual, people who travel out of their immediate environments for pleasure often get detribalized as they mingle with people from different backgrounds, get to understand their culture and belief system and ultimately get to fall in love with them as well as what they do, and it also facilitates their letting go of eccentric bigotry. Tourism isn't only beneficial to the individual alone but of immense economic benefit to a lot of people in the service industry, beginning from the local taxi man through the airport, to the hoteliers as well as owners and operators of tourist centres and the destination country at large. Nigeria as a country, being a home of tourist attraction, has done very well in the past and has earned a lot from tourism and will continue to do so if she can harness her natural resources and create more tourists attraction centres. Nigeria is replete with a lot of attraction centres as well as nice and comfortable hotels. A quick view of Nigeria and its amazingly affordable hotels can be found on https://timbu.com/nigeria. Nigerians on the other hand, can do better by reducing their tours to foreign countries and concentrate more on internal tourism in order to reduce capital flight and to tell the international world that they really appreciate their own country. This will in turn, attract foreign tourists and go a long way in creating employment for the youths. In conclusion tourism makes the world go round and ensures that wealth circulates around the world. https://jopamall..com/2019/08/people-all-over-world-travel-from-one.html?m=1 |
People that are very intelligent with large heart are often lazy and careless. Take him for who he is because I am like him too and cannot really help it. Please love him and in addition, give him vitamin B complex to improve his memory. If he is fat, chances are that it is that fat that is responsible. Cut out sugars from his food. |
czarina:Are you hating? How many Nigerian women learn programming? |
A married woman was spotted learning programming today in Lagos. This is commendable and 'slay queens' and other women are encouraged to follow suit because the economy is not smiling. Wishing her well.
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