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koretlinkz: When will Arsenal grow up?LOL...don't let mods see this else...... This is a business thread not football. Take care |
As a school boy, I put on my neat ironed uniform dey go school,my neighbour go ask. "You don dey go school be dat". No na farm I dey go Still remembering my secondary skool days |
coputa: Its only in Nigeria that you will see a poor man selling a book on how to become wealthy,.Best comment on this topic so far. |
TruexGOLD: We currently buy Okpay at N160/USD.Ok... I will be selling to you soon. Thanks truexgold |
I'm back again Truexgold. How much did you buy okapay. Reply Asap. Thanks |
If to say na Nigeria dem play the match and the guy run come meet Ronaldo...Ronaldo go pick race run like Usain Bolt for field...He go think say the guy wan use JuJu for him. |
God bless me |
A typical 1999 jamb question. As if you be insect, No be human being u be...your post don reach FP, oya go pop champagne. LOL |
ben2nice: so sad.......even africans against africans...!!! |
Discrimination every where, from North to East,East to West and to the Middle east of the world. I only heard bad news about Nigeria. Oh Lord!!! When are you going to visit this nation and change us and make us a blessing to other nations of the world as you did to jacob. I weep, tears coming out of my eyes as i read the news today. To marry from another country of the same black race is now label a crime. |
South African wifes married to Nigerian men yesterday have demanded a stop from the gross discrimination in the South African society against their husbands and children. Mrs Lindelwa Uche speaker of the United Nigerian Wives in South Africa, UNWISA, said this in a recent interview with journalists during the launch of the organization Sunday in Johannesburg, She also revealed that South Africans believe that when a woman is married to a Nigerian it is not yet a a marriage. She said: "Our society does not take our marriages serious, they see our marriages as relations of convenience and perceive us as evil to the society. "All of us are South Africans married to Nigerians living in South Africa, we decided to come together to fight against stigmatisation, discrimination, and humiliation, against our families by government departments and agency and the officials of the government, the community and our-in-laws." The chairperson said an earlier protest march by the members of the association had not generated any response from the Home affairs office. "We protested against discrimination from home affairs officials in March this year, and since after that protest we have not received any response from the government. We felt before we embark on any further action we should come together and form an association registered by law. "After the official launch of our association, our next action will be more than just a protest march to the city of Johannesburg home affairs office. It is going to be a protest where we will strip on the street of Johannesburg, so that people and government will know that there is an existing body and that we are not happy with the way our non South Africans husband and children are being treated. "We also plan to carry our protest to Nigeria, we know that some South Africans also have businesses in Nigeria, if it is necessary we will take actions that will stop South Africa businesses operating in Nigeria. Indeed we are ready to go that far. "We have been quiet for so long but we cannot can't take it anymore, for the sake of the future of our children, we have to put an end to this discrimination." She said there was need for them to collectively tackle the issue of some Nigerians residing in South Africa being unfairly separated from their families due to pending residence permit that eventually lead to deportations. "If we don't stand up as daughter of the soil and fight discrimination against our marriages who will, if we don't stand up and fight for the rights of our husbands when they are being violated and treated shabily by officials of the government and citizens alike who will "If we don't stand up for our children when they are being called derogatory names like "Small lee kwere-kwere" or turning their natives names upside down deliberately by our community in the name of making them feel like aliens, outcast, and unwelcome, or even when their Nigerian aunties and uncles call them bustards, then their future is in jeopardy. "If we don't stand up when our countrymen and women, officials and in-law address us as paper wives, gold diggers, stupid and opportunist, who will do that for us, " Uche queried She said the notion that all Nigerians are criminals must be corrected. "We are in a country of law and order, if anyone is found guilty let the law take its course, we are not saying Nigerians are good or bad, even in the South Africa society, there are criminals and indeed there is no country in the world that does not have criminals,'' Uche said. Ikechkwu Anyene, President of the Nigeria Union in South Africa (NUSA), said the association is a good initiative by the women who are suffering discrimination and humiliation because they are married to Nigerians "We at the NUSA have been working with them even before the association was registered as a body, we were with them when they carried a protest match to the home affairs office in Johannesburg, "we will continue to support them to achieve their goal which is to put an end to discrimination by the government officials and their brothers and sisters towards them for being married to Nigerian "The initiative is also to unite Nigeria and South Africa and indeed the whole of Africa, to see each other as brothers and sisters and to ensure that we stand by one another," Anyene said. He, however, advised the body to carry along all South Africans married to Nigerians irrespective of their tribe and geo-political zone and the tribe of their husbands. http://m.naij.com/news/43384.html |
domcarez: Pls can I av ur contact,r u on whatsapp or bbm,reply asapThe reason why I don't like sharing my contact on public forum...I've gotten like 4. Unauthorised request now. Sorry for that,is just that I don't like it Thanks |
For those of you that want to know where I dey make my small change. You can register at the site below but you have to be patient enough before you can start to make 20-100usd per day. Hard work pays http://adzibiz.com/j44Ec This program is the best and legit. |
@ Noriega....God bless you Also send it to my email. Jbs4real.2002@gmail.com Thanks bro |
ridott02: yeah u can .hwever,dt's what when my bbc stoped before I subscribed for bis.mtn is not good now they confirmed it byYou can simply send "deactivate" to 440 if you're on airtel network, or cancel to 777 on glo network...hope this help |
I've been ban 16days by mods. Just coming back. I hope I don't go for another one again else I bid Nairalannd goodbye |
Please how much is the cost of that Savlon. I need to get one Thanks |
TruexGOLD: Please understand that Payza has chargebacks.... so payza sell orders are processed in two working days. This is for us to have enough time to verify that the funds you sent to us are not fraudulent.Alright...I will wait till tomorrow to see again...I'm tired of this payza of a thing...it is high time I move to egopay or perfectmoney....payza is just a waste of time...payza sucks. Thanks truexgold....will be waiting 4 d transfer |
domcarez: me too, i need the link as well, guy android pls do forward it to me if u get it,No p my guy....we are all brothers...we are here to achieve one goal which is "make money". |
Please, That guy that posted "how to make money on perfectmoney few days ago on nairaland should email me the link or the details...I will surely compensate you. Thanks |
royalgalaxy: Truexgold yes i have received the money,thanks man,i must commend you for your fast services but i am really worried about your transaction which i have to let you know,i don't pretend or shy away from something that i know it can be corrected,alots of newbie might not have noticed what i am about to say,no doubt that your services is fast but you are maintaining double standard in your transactions,please exchangers don't run transaction this way,ok,let me break it down for you to understand what i mean,for example if i have $400 in my account and i want to transfer the $400 from my webmoney to you,webmoney will collect commission of 0.8% from the $400 from me to do the transfer to you,leaving me with $396.8 to give out,which is normal but after paying this commission to them you still expect me to pay another commission again to webmoney for my money to be credited to my account,not only that also paying another commission to bank for inter-switch to finally pay the remaining money to me,haba!common let us be realistic,i have been dealing with exchangers since 2002,i know how they operate that is why it baffled me when you called to explain to me this morning,well'if you think i am wrong let others who have deal with other exchangers should comments on their experiences,though i will still be dealing with you for sometime because your services is fast but you need to look into this transactions properly for long term.You are right man....I hope they will review their service soon |
Hello, I'm the one that sold $12 payza to you early this morning. Still waiting for my alert Thanks truexgold |
TruexGOLD: NO Sir! We didn't deduct N2000.00 from your funds, payza did. We fund you based on the TOTAL NET amount that we received. Below is your transaction receipt.OK THANKS HOW much do you buy perfect money from perfect money users |
TruexGOLD: NO Sir! We didn't deduct N2000.00 from your funds, payza did. We fund you based on the TOTAL NET amount that we received. Below is your transaction receipt.OK THANKS |
Who loves ya, baby? If you’re the United States of America, the answer is fewer and fewer people around the world. In Britain, France, Germany and nearly a dozen other prominent nations, the percentage of people with a favorable view of the United States has declined over the last decade, according to a new global survey by the Pew Research Center. That trend has been apparent since the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq, which was highly unpopular in many countries. The 2008 financial meltdown marked another slip in America’s reputation, as many people blamed Wall Street for a global recession that still weighs on the world economy. Controversial drone strikes aimed at terrorists and childish political antics in Washington continue to mar America’s image abroad. Some nations still have a soft spot for the U.S., however. Of 39 nations where Pew conducted surveys, here are the 10 where people have the most favorable impression of the U.S.: 1. Philippines (percentage with a favorable view of the United States: 85%) 2. Israel (83%) 3. Ghana (83%) 4. Senegal (81%) 5. Kenya (81%) 6. El Salvador (79%) 7. South Korea (78%) 8. Italy (76%) 9. Uganda (73%) 10. Brazil (73%) Why are these particular countries so fond of us? For many of the African nations, it's largely because of the aid we send them, which is a strong starting point for better relations with this increasingly important continent. Most Americans don’t think much about Africa, but other nations -- like China do -- because economic conditions in several African nations are improving rapidly, and some of them are rich in rare-earth minerals, oil and other valuable resources. Africa is also important because it can serve as a staging area for counterterrorism operations in Somalia, Libya, and wherever the bad guys try to hide out next. The strong U.S. showing in South Korea shows the two nations remain unified in their approach to the cranks in North Korea, perhaps the most nettlesome nation on earth. Brazil is one of the world’s biggest and most important developing nations, so good relations there are important. Israel’s spot near the top of the list shows a strong alliance on Middle East interests, despite some sharp differences on how to manage some of the more divisive issues, particularly the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. America’s popularity in the Philippines, meanwhile, suggests Uncle Sam isn’t the exploitative quasicolonial power some critics claim it is. There's been a strong history of military and economic cooperation between the two nations since the Philippines became independent in 1946, including substantial U.S. aid to the archipelago. The Philippines also has territorial disputes with China, which could bind it even more closely to the United States. It goes without saying that we remain unpopular in a few places. Here are the 10 nations with the least favorable impression of the U.S., according to Pew: 1. Pakistan (percentage with a favorable view of the United States: 11%) 2. Jordan (14%) 3. Palestinian territories (16%) 4. Egypt (16%) 5. Turkey (21%) 6. Greece (39%) 7. China (40%) 8. Argentina (41%) 9. Tunisia (42%) 10. Lebanon (47%) It’s not surprising that America is most unpopular in Pakistan -- there are deep divisions over U.S. drone strikes on Pakistani territory and other unilateral efforts to hunt down terrorists without that country's approval or cooperation. Strong U.S. support of Israel has long been generating enmity in Muslim nations, including Jordan, Turkey and Egypt, plus the Palestinian territories. The negative view of America in China — where we're the biggest consumer of Chinese exports -- may come from government efforts to paint the U.S. as a hypocritical nation that badgers others about environmental issues and human rights, even though its own record is spotty. Argentina has developed strong ties with China in recent years, which might explain its modest antipathy toward America. There’s some consolation in those weak approval numbers. In several countries, including Egypt, Jordan, Germany, Australia and even Russia, American citizens are more popular than the nation they hail from. That suggests the U.S. government and its policies are the biggest threat to our standing in the world. A lot of Americans probably agree. http://finance.yahoo.com/blogs/the-exchange/10-countries-love-hate-america-most-163930019.html |
TruexGOLD: @ guy ANDROIDOK THANKS SIR....NOW I UNDERSTAND EVERYTHING....IM SAFE NOW TO DO BUSINESS WITH YOU AND INVITE MY FRIENDS ALSO TO YOUR SITE BUT WAIT,YOU DEDUCTED 2000 NAIRA FROM THE FUND instead of 66k i saw 64k |
Their two numbers is switched off....na wao...thank God payza use to refund money that is taking by scam |
If you can fund my bank account then return back my money....am getting tired of your service I use standardgoldng.com before but since they told me they are not in need of payza now that's the reason why i go for you pepole and standardgolgng have never told me all this excuse before Why is your own different. |
I have been having problem with truexgold since yesterday....i sell to them $415 since yesterday and i cant get my local currency transfer...Their customer care is just telling me stories upon stories.....i hope i have not been scammed A little bit frustrated |
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