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Interesting topic, I have actually come to notice that many of these girls playing hard to get are usaully the ones with nothing to offer after all. They are only putting up a from MAJORITY of the time. Check them and u'll see them - emptyness !! |
When a man gets on his bike, he and his bike are at one, its a close relationship, closer than that of man and car. Aporo ur one bike nut, I see ur passion bruv. |
Actually my love affair with bikes was meant to start this summer, but things didn't go according to plan I wanted to start with like a small engine maybe 250cc. But as I get older and dint start I'm not sure I will still love the thrill of owning one like I used to. Anyways maybe next year again if not then not sure hopefully the love for it still remains. Although as I got older I was more interested in the Cruiser types as opposed to the sports ones. |
Quite interesting.But I wonder will this work in the Nigerian market?I mean the inventions, unless its something very simple or for organisations. Maybe I'm wrong but I just wonder, having seeing the UK's Dragon Den and knowing market structures and economies are different. Lets see might be well tailored for the Nigerian Market, I hope. |
I almost reported you to moderator after posting such a meretricious topic. So what if they buy house in Leki, aren't they meant to be making money as musicians after all? U make it seem like it was such an impossible task for the guys to have accomplished. |
1st of all I think the guy that gave you that estimate of the percentage of corrupt Nigerians has no clue as to what he's saying (his intellectual capacity most be deficient) especially if he was really trying to put forward a valid argument or point. Where did he get that percentage from? The Time magazine or was it the Economist poll on their fact finding mission?? 2ndly he must be a disgruntled citizen to bash the country that hard (maybe he was a criminal himself - reformed or unreformed). Though the country is no doubt adversely suffering from the negative effects of corruption, no-one can put an estimate of the percentage to the fact especially one that is that high and ridiculous. Any report on the effects of corruption should say is that its a country that has really suffered from the negative effects of corruption from wide areas of its institutions. Corruption is a state of mind its, a social thing, it is common in certain areas or institutions, you cant quite measure who's corrupt or not without deep flaws. Just like saying 17% of the French are moral people and the rest of the 83% are immoral. Anyways are you writing a paper on this or something? If it was 99% corrupt, I guess the U.S or Europe would soon be finding a cause to justify an invasion for weapons or institutions of mass corruption. Was that where u were getting at? ![]() |
Wa do me? Whats up now.LOL |
