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Amovingman:I just called them and they said after two hours to restart my device. No changes with the network yet , its still bad and out of service most times |
Amovingman:Choiiiii… sharp o. I go try am asap. But, my MTN is the same network issue |
Amovingman:Wetin dem say be the issue? |
princepee:Dem say true love no need condom ![]() |
Sonnobax15:Who you leave the iron condemn ones for? I don include you already. Excluding me sha ![]() |
Dshocker:This your number 2 na 100marks already |
Amovingman:Awsr, my own dey change from E, G, 3G, LTE, 5G then empty. E go come start all over again. E de really bad abeg😞 |
We go again, Amaechi 2.0. ![]() |
SEGLIZ:Yeah, If they knew it was a false scheme, nobody would be putting their money there |
October1960:I disagree with your view on investments, as there are short term investments even in the money market. You view investment as a tangible asset, but it can come in other forms not necessarily Ponzi or betting. Even money as a currency is backed by intrinsic values, removing those values it's just cottons and plastic, depending on the currency material. Gold has more real life value. But, we stick to money currency still |
michlins:You have comprehension skill issues. I asked why Nigeria is always affected indirectly whenever there is a middle eastern conflict. You're talking about stationing bases in far away land, which is still miles away from Nigeria and doesn't answer my reiterated question. Are we the only country in the world experiencing two disputing nations, why is their dispute affecting our economy so much that the government would rather attributes their ineffectiveness to a rivaling nation in the middle east. |
Send those Zulu business away joor, why are they profiting from your country and taking it bek to feed their mzanzi economy ![]() |
The internet connection from Airtel and MTN is so bad in my area, that it's becoming un-useable. I remember months ago when this problem started, just like this. I thought it had been resolved. I guess it was just a temporary fix, and that whatever was the issue is now starting to come up again. According to these ISPs; It was a diesel/petrol, cost of operations problem. I'm guessing it was never fully solved, and now we're going back to the point we never left. Is anyone else having this problem? |
LordLicifer:Absolutely, nobody would want to get scammed if they knew about it already |
Funny how these distant attacks are going to affect us in Nigeria more than those conflicting regions. Nigeria economy and politics is amazing! |
LordLicifer:I'm speaking up for myself, because I was in a similar problem except mine is I was not in possession of any cash. The money I have were invested until the end of the month, I never anticipated my screen would get spoilt any time soon. So yes, I had to double the money, just like every one else, the problem with those other person is they chose the wrong platform for their problems. |
iwaeda:All these recent proposals is not because them too love Nigerians, na just election eye service. |
Na now una morning dey break? After indirectly funding these armed terrorist forces to destabilize the country, and even enticing them with all these perks that an average Nigerian does not get |
LordLicifer:But, people invest in crypto, stocks and other assets are not greedy for wanting to double their wealth? Borrowing from loan sharks is another quick sand people dont talk about. These apps are more risky than they look. They give you outrageous interest that you cannot pay, while still adding more interest for each day you default |
Mandem05:They have all the blames especially in place as Nigeria where poverty is prevalent making people easily influenced based on how much you can give to them. For instance, people choosing to collect as low as 5k bribes from these government to sell their votes rather than voting out of their own freedom. So, the government is at fault for making the people very poor they'd sell their dignity for small cash |
IpobAntidote:How's efcc doing so far? I still see yahoo boys all over social media dancing without fear. They post incriminating evidences of themselves, where's the efcc? They even recruit more to help them with the expanding hustle. Are you aware more percentile of the Nigerian younger populations are now into fraud? Goodluck grabbing all of them! Where's your proactive government too about the herdsmen situations? Its now even lucrative they move down south, and continue to migrate through regions. Tell me about your proactive government again, and I'll tell you why we still have these problems as a nation even after years of government so called interventions |
LordLicifer:Yes there’s emergency money problems. Everyone gets one at different times in life, a period where you're stuck with no where to turn and you need money to solve a problem. I had one recently, where I had a screen problem and no immediate cash on me until the month end. I took a loan, guess what, the interest on this loan is now twice the usual rate. I'm still mad about it, I should have waited until then month end, and save myself the high interest rate. Thats why people find other ways of sourcing emergency funds, not necessarily greed. Not every one with money problems are penniless some, dont have enough at that time to solve the problem. So, finding ways to make up the deficit makes sense |
This issue of fraud is going to haunt us in years to come, since the Nigerian government is not looking for ways of curbing it. They are very known for not being proactive. The same way they handle every security and economic threat we are facing in the country. |
Lanretoye:It’s the government’s fault 💯 If it was a functioning system, the people wouldn’t be search for illogical ways to make money and survive another day. You can’t find the rich government folks falling for these type of scams, why is that? |
LordLicifer:Do you know so called “greedy” people may have some emergency money problems that could have made them trust these sites? |
Bad government/economy is forcing people to find means of making extra cash in the name of side hustles while falling prey to these scam sites. That is not greed, that is human nature trying to survive after being neglected by the government. |
These are animals, not students. |
Nice one bro, show the dom mzanzi what it means to be young hardworking and rich Nigerian. They can only hate and make noises that’s all they can do. Delulu Zulu ![]() |
Austriaopen:She’s had collab with Burna and Burna too with her, both good songs during their time. I did not even bother to listen to this one with wizkid, cos I know the outcome. |
This road don kill many people. Rest in Peace to the departed |
Music has left wizkid, just like football left Ronaldo. |
Hunger don kill the butterflies in your tummy! Tinubu, nice one! ![]() |
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