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nuclearboy: Please ignore the deludee! I don't know how someone can make so much noise and yet say nothing! Aside the obvious (till today) exploits of the PTF, even the idea that this same person has remained the greatest fear of all those who are what's wrong with Nigeria is more than enough claim to goodness!i'll take your advice o lolz |
@PointB Why do you get hard anytime he name BUHARI is mentioned? what exactly scares you about him that's not lies/rumor/sentimental rubbish we read everytime? ![]() |
pazienza: Buhari is a murderer and a coup plotter who truncated our democracy,in saner climes,he should have been hung.And why haven't you gone to hang him? a "coup plotter" to you, yet more than 11 million love him and are ready to go with it anywhere. show me any known statesman/politician who's not a "coup plotter" that can command such respect in Nigeria without any hope to be rewarded. |
fredoooooo: bros no worry , them go fear usU better wake up, no more respect o when it comes to African football. |
Chai, Ethiopia not smiling o. Hmmm, this group o.. ![]() |
ifyalways: Im just appreciating the Creator and a specific creature.Hmm, i go still tell o because lusting na cheating o. ![]() |
No matter how you try to educate fools, they always remain fools. |
Pastor Kun: Are you denying the FACT that buhari made irresponsible inciting statements during the period of the election which contributed in motivating some of his moronic supporters to murder innocent Nigerians as an aftermath of the electionJust quote the irresponsible statement rather than spreading false information. it's best you quote him word by word and let the whole public disseminate the "inciting statements" ourselves. Remember what Jesus said about false accusers? |
ifyalways: Go Chipolopolo's.you dey use sense cheat abi? I'll tell o. |
SlyIg: And who didn't steal money!Did you read at all or na comprehension be the wahala? |
he owns 5 houses but used money borrowed from banks to build most of them. Owns a house in Abuja. |
tucute: its gonna be magically but i see Ethiopia taking the day....dark horse. |
Pastor Kun: 1,000,000 likesAnd you'rw suppose to be a pastor o, yet a false accuser, are you learning from the scribes and pharisees of old? So much for religious lot. |
take dat: Numpty, you think I've gat time for a one-sided half-wit!Why are you contributing to derailing? |
Buhari as a northerner. Fashola as a vice or Oshiomole Apart from these 2, i don't anyone able to stand anyone from PDP come 2015. My realistic say. |
Yvete: Used to have a crush on Joseph Yobo.Now, what has changed? |
Properties still available. |
ijebabe: Fine, minus you.Minus all the men you do not know. generalization is a bad thing.. i know you know this already. |
Reyspin: No Mali...who talked about hosting for here nowThe country does the organizing, CAF only comes in to help them. what exactly do you want caf to do about the attendance? it's raining and cold too. remember that this 2013 version is to align the hosting date to suit other parts of the world. |
mascot87: Lol,see o my brother it's such a big disappointment. This also shows the high poverty level in Africa. I think people prefer to spend there precious time at there businesses or at work than wasting it on watching in opening ceremony that would not bring kobo to there pocket but entails spending. What a pity AfricaBut please tell us, who should have hosted it in Africa if not south africa? i have no problem with criticism. |
Reyspin: Issa Hayatou May you not know Peace for wot you are turning Africa Football into... See HALF FILLED Stadium for a competition of this Magnitude..choiWho should have hosted it? benin rep? ![]() |
oluemmakay: Which one b ur own? Which an*m*l kingdom do u come from?then stop asking "funny" questions, didn't you see the Super sport logo on the pictures he posted? didn't you even see the shape of what he posted? there are some questions people shouldn't ask. ![]() |
oluemmakay: @mascot87No, from his radio. |
sweetcheecks: Its cold and raining quite hard and they do not allow umbrellas only raincoats. Thats difficult as its suppose to middle of summer. I think it will get better as the day rogresses.Everywhere should be filled up once it's time for the first game. |
[size=18pt]I CANT WAIT TO WATCH THE OPENING CEREMONY!!!![/size] |
ijebabe: Every man's fantasyWrong statement. |
Lucky me, i am yet to meet anyone from Nairaland we were different from what they made me believe they were before meeting. |
Just a post i find interesting and worth reading: By victoryindia: Achieving success in futures trading requires avoiding numerous pitfalls as much, or more, than it does seeking out and executing winning trades. In fact, most professional traders will tell you that it's not any specific trading methodologies that make traders successful, but instead it's the overall rules to which those traders strictly adhere that keep them "in the game" long enough to achieve success. * The following are 10 of the most prevalent mistakes that traders make in futures trading. They are listed in no particular order of importance: 1. Failure to have a trading plan in place before a trade is executed. A trader with no specific plan of action in place upon entry into a futures trade does not know, among other things, when or where he or she will exit the trade, or about how much money may be made or lost. Traders with no pre-determined trading plan are flying by the seat of their pants, and that's usually a recipe for a "crash and burn." 2. Inadequate trading assets or improper money management. It does not take a fortune to trade futures markets with success. Traders with less than $5,000 in their trading accounts can and do trade futures successfully. And, traders with $50,000 or more in their trading accounts can and do lose it all in a heartbeat. Part of trading successfully boils down to proper money management, and not gunning for those highly risky "home-run" type trades that involve too much trading capital at one time. 3. Expectations that is too high, too soon. Beginning futures traders that expect to quit their "day job" and make good living trading futures in their first few years of trading are usually disappointed. You don't become a successful doctor or lawyer or business owner in the first couple of years of the practice. It takes hard work and perseverance to achieve success in any field of endeavor--and trading futures is no different. Futures trading are not the easy, "get-rich-quick" scheme that a few unsavory characters make it out to be. 4. Failure to use protective stops. Using protective buy stops or sell stops upon entering a trade provide a trader with a good idea of about how much money he or she is risking on that particular trade, should it turn out to be a loser. Protective stops are a good money-management tool, but are not perfect. There are no perfect money-management tools in futures trading. 5. Lack of "patience" and "discipline." While these two virtues are over-worked and very often mentioned when determining what unsuccessful trader's lack, not many will argue with their merits. Indeed. Don't trade just for the sake of trading or just because you haven't traded for a while. Let those very good trading "set-ups" come to you, and then act upon them in a prudent way. The market will do what the market wants to do--and nobody can force the market's hand. 6. Trading against the trend--or trying to pick tops and bottoms in markets. It's human nature to want to buy low and sell high (or sell high and buy low for short-side traders). Unfortunately, that's not at all a proven mean of making profits in futures trading. Top pickers and bottom-pickers usually are trading against the trend, which is a major mistake. 7. Letting losing positions ride too long. Most successful traders will not sit on a losing position very long at all. They'll set a tight protective stop, and if it's hit they'll take their losses (usually minimal) and then move on to the next potential trading set up. Traders, who sit on a losing trade, "hoping" that the market will soon turn around in their favor, are usually doomed. 8. "Over-trading." Trading too many markets at one time is a mistake--especially if you are racking up losses. If trading losses are piling up, it's time to cut back on trading, even though there is the temptation to make more trades to recover the recently lost trading assets. It takes keen focus and concentration to be a successful futures trader. Having "too many irons in the fire" at one time is a mistake. 9. Failure to accept complete responsibility for your own actions. When you have a losing trade or are in a losing streak, don't blame your broker or someone else. You are the one who is responsible for your own success or failure in trading. You make the trading decisions. If you feel you are not in firm control of your own trading, then why do you feel that way? You should make immediate changes that put you in firm control of your own trading destiny. 10. Not getting a bigger-picture perspective on a market. One can look at a daily bar chart and get a shorter-term perspective on a market trend. But a look at the longer-term weekly or monthly chart for that same market can reveal a completely different perspective. It is prudent to examine longer-term charts, for that bigger-picture perspective, when contemplating a trade. |
Nice ones, hmmm em' twin in suit ![]() |
Lets get Hugo Lyoris (getting old sha).What about that Uruguian goal-keeper? the one that keeps for Napoli? |
Gambrosia: Oh yes o! Time sure flies when you are having fun.You want to bring in 6 more "terrors"? ha! Nairaland don die be that ![]() |
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