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sweetveek:My brodaaa. This is not a poor man's sport. Nor a get rich quick scheme. You just have to have available liquidity abi dry powder handy at all times. |
If not that I have a long term investment outlook to btc and the few alts I'm playing around with, I would have been shitting in my pants now with this unabating bloodbath. Imagine sinking some heavy block into btc when it was almost ath ($72k-ish), coupled with the fact that Dollar to Naira itself was at almost ath ($1 - N1800) at that same time. Lol. Thank God for DCA, and for the ability to withstand the present and aim for the future. |
Dundalk:Could this then be a precursor to the government lifting the limitations on crypto transactions? Let them kuku revert to the old order when one could easily buy and sell via regular bank channels without needing p2p. The VAT is a small price to pay for the convenience. |
Fake news. The soldiers pleaded with them to allow them passage, and their request was promptly granted. |
If this is a one off then there would be nothing to celebrate. As we speak, these Fulani animals are camped in forests across the country, kidnapping travellers along several expressways. Hopefully this kind of operation would now become routine ACROSS NIGERIA, and should aim to eradicating this mass kidnapping menace. |
iLegendd:This is one reason why I dey use side eye look that TON and a couple of others like that. The tokenomics isn't impressive. If the total supply is more than double of the circulating supply, then you're playing a losing game hodling such a coin. |
The soldiers would leave the terrorists they're supposed to engage and start looking for market women, school children, taxi drivers and harmless passers by to bully with frog jump. That's the real problem. Misplacement of priorities and outright institutional cowardice. |
iluvdonjazzy:It is beyond disgusting how some of you clowns can be so arrogantly ignorant. Spewing very ridiculous lies with so much confidence. 3.7 billion dollars kee you there.
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blacknp:You are very stupid for this comment. Half clever agbado Idiot. I don't blame you. We know you people. God will keep us all alive to see how this will end. |
mrvitalis:Does Atiku have actual "suporters"? Apart from paid agents, party stalwarts and other selected influencers and affiliated elements who hope to benefit materially from an Atiku presidency, who are the natural, unpaid, volunteer minded Atiku suporters? We can also say the same for that imbe-cile purporting to be the president of the zoo. Apart from many agbado animals who see this as some sort of tribalistic 'awalokan' imperative, you will not find one natural/neutral/volunteerist supporter of that bastard anywhere in the South East, South South or North of Nigeria. You can take this to the bank. That is what makes Peter Obi different. The Obidient Movement is a cross-ethnic volunteer movement. None of these other status quo political criminals, especially that ronu Emilokan rodent, can boast of that. |
Eteka1:Tinubu mobilised. He didn't rig. Continue deceiving yourselves. You will choke on your amala and ewedu. Very shameless, soulless, conscienceless, disgusting r0nu elements who would rather die lying to themselves than live for the truth. |
Let's hope againt hope that their marriage would not be a joke. |
Beverlyjean:Some of you have subpar IQ and it is shocking. So you will tell me how to save my own money and forbid me from protecting my hard earned fiat from inflationary debasement? Of course the Naira is Nigeria's legal tender, but that doesn't make possessing any other foreign currency illegal. I don't go about spending dollars in Nigeria. But I have the right to own the dollar. When I own or save a dollar, it's not called "hoarding". It is my rightfully acquired/saved asset. Don't be stupid. |
This is so heart breaking. God please. |
My love for this lepa shandy smallie knows no bounds. |
ojonugway:Myro is a dark horse. It will surprise everybody. Its low market cap and dedicated community is such an attraction. I've recently gambled big with it, and will ride with it all the way. That said, btc is where I call home. |
sauceEEP:I'm quite curious about Sheyman. Is he from a billionaire family or did he somehow get into the right 'dealdustry' and hammered big time like them Jowi, Vintage and Co? Because setting up Secrets would definitely not be from the proceeds of his musical misadventure. |
Another useful idiot. How I hate seeing this category of very stupid, self-seeking Igbos making a fool of themselves. |
vanitybutiwanti:Don't quote me to spew stupidity. So in the context of what I said, the only "humans" he could associate with are criminally corrupt characters like Tinubu, Wike and their likes? I don't want to vent on you. Just gerrout. If I reply you again make I die. |
The idea of judiciary or court in Nigeria is a joke. The "court" is essentially one big belle man or woman sitting in one corner, guzzling beer, with all his or her typical biases, prejudices, proneness to inducement and intimidation, corruption, ignorance, stupidity, leanings, frailties, socio-fraternal primordial ties, etc arbitrarily making a pronouncement about a matter. It is actually a joke. We are only deceiving ourselves whenever we say these things. "Court" orders indeed. We are not ripe for these things. Mumu society. |
Lifestone:You don't have sense. Prove me wrong by proving any of my assertions wrong, with counter examples/facts! Of course I wouldn't reply you again. You no reach. |
Well....... Assuming Nigeria was a half decent country with a non-negotiable level playing field where the rule of law works, regardless of who is in charge of the presidency, then I would agree with the concept of "Bleep the presidency". But, Nigeria is not. These bastards confer undue advantage to themselves because they hold power. They also gleefully abuse power to subvert or undermine others' interests because they have the presidency, especially with a tribalistic, awalokan president like the imp that is currently there. That's the problem. Imagine the mgbati elements doing whatever they like because they feel they control the security forces (Army and Police), the economy (Finance, CBN, FIRS, Customs, EFCC, etc), the judiciary (the retard that is CJN), and so forth. So they feel they can bend anything and do anything to anyone. This is dangerous, painful, unforgivable and unacceptable. Even if it takes 100 years, payback and retribution must be exacted. At all cost. Must. So you have to understand the lopsided and primitive nature of the Nigerian system before making up your mind on these things. |
When you have Jeun Soke Lagos Boys take over power, applying Ojuelegba Economics, the outcome would be predictable. Buhari blamed AbokiFx, Tinubu came in and started blaming Binance/crypto. We will all be here to see the outcome. Very useless bastards and their agbado enablers. |
Nuhu Ribadu's unravelling is one of the most shameful things that have ever happened in Nigeria's geo politics. This is someone hailed locally and internationally as an impeccable anti corruption czar. One of the stars of the Obasanjo era. Only for him to reveal himself later on as merely yet another self seeking, anywhere belle face political jobber only interested in power, position and all the related self-aggrandizing inanities of most Africans who find themselves in public service. His case is even worse than Adams Oshiomole who shamefully unravelled from being a seemingly pro masses Labour 'aluta continua' leader to a cold-blooded, corrupt, self-seeking political bandit like the rest of them. |
Lifestone:You're blowing hot air, young man. Stop making empty noise. This guy is not Binance. He is not the CEO of Binance. In all the examples you cited, the issues have been with either the corporate entity known as Binance or with the CEO of the company. It is unheard of anywhere in the world to kidnap middle level operatives of a corporate entity and sue them for any perceived wrongdoing committed by the company itself. This is irresponsible and barbaric, and the fact that you can't see this simple fact makes you quite an irritant. You're asking a middle manager to release data that he cannot. Such a request should be directed to the top management/CEO of Binance. And even then, the company can refuse such a requestx because it is not domiciled in your shithole country. Imagine the Chinese government summoning Google or Facebook executives and ordering them to release user data of their Chinese users to them. What do you think would happen? I'm sure you are educated. Put it to good use. |
Make una no vex. Na Jameson full my system that time. Just found it curious and very annoying how ilegend and 2 or 3 others seemed to enable that aza irritant by repeatedly replying him. Better to ignore him/her/it completely so that we would focus on serious matters. |
DatNiggaDaz:Don't mind the agbado hypocrites. Just look at their useless faces. Now they will open yamayama oily soup ravaged mouths to yap rubbish about civility. They will all reap the painful rewards of their actions, sooner than later. |
kYjelly2:I'm telling you. I feel quite ashamed to be Nigerian sometimes. |
For all you know, the so-called ilegend and 3 or for other 'enabling' monikers here could be this disgustingly annoying aza animal. I've been on nairaland long enough to know that most of these 'jobless graduates' can be mentally damaged enough to hustle backwards and sideways. Because what the Bleep is this for goodness sake? |
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