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bethnals:You have got one. Can you reach me on 07066705594 or let me have your contact so we can discuss. |
Great500:I also employed the hot caustic method using improvised mixer with little adjustment to the recipe. I will share pictures in due time. |
hello friends, how are you doing? this is to check on you guys. fine evening. I have been experimenting on a small scale hot process. The results have been awesome. I will share pictures ![]() |
Morwendy:Good. Now I think you have nothing to fear about the change in surname. ...and I will advice you not to dig further because what you may be finding out may make you more devastated. Sit him down to find out if he has a personal problem worrying him. Offer to help him out. Only the demands from "brother" at home can kill a man abroad. In everything, apply diplomacy and wisdom. I wish you good. |
Morwendy at the age of 49 your husband has no male child you know of. I think this is why he is acting that way. I am an Igbo and I can categorically tell you that it is a weighty thing not to have a male child. It can make a man think awkwardly. Do you have your own child, maybe from another marriage? Now you have bury plenty of his people. Burial is an investment opportunity for many residing abroad. A new house is gotten, a new car is gotten, an old house is renovated, lands are bought etc. Are you guys making investments abroad too? You guys are supporting too many of his family members. do you have your own family members you guys are supporting too? if not, it is bad. Now, if your marriage ends, do you think you have anything to lose or regret? Would you see it as though you have wasted your years? |
Morwendy:. i have read through the comments up to 6th page and I think it's just two people that addressed an issue here. The man is Igbo, he is 47, the wife is older and he has no child from the marriage (possibly has no child at all). A man losses respect and some kind of right if he is not married, it is worse when he is married but has no male child, it is even worse when there is no child at all. In Igbo land, a man without a child (mostly a male child) is seem as not achieved anything in life. No matter your wealth and properties, no child no achievement. He may not have worried about this in the beginning but now he is worried. As he is getting old, he is asking himself; "what have I achieved". This is where the problem is, not the name change. He has a plan of getting married to a younger person so as to have a child, even if it is just one. Give him whatever he wants, if he leaves afterward, please let him go. |
do you have pictures of some samples? |
Haywhy433:1. poverty: maybe among low income earners mostly those doing menial jobs and those doing much better job. I feel low income earners will most likely accept jungle justice than those of much higher income. 2. Type of Job: consider the perceptions of those doing white collar jobs and artisans/market business men. Those with white collar jobs may not find jungle justice good. 3. Religion: try to fine out if being a christian, muslim or traditional worshiper affects the perception of people towards jungle justice. A traditionalist may most likely accept jungle justice than a christian and muslim. 4. Victims of criminal activities: look for victims and non victims of robbery and other social vices to find out their own perceptions. A victim may likely concur to jungle justice than non victims. 5. A "force" man: you may also want to check the perception of a military(army) man against a police man. 6. Consider gender too: how do men feel about it as against women. Women are known to be too emotional and too sympathetic so they may not like it. 7. Drug addits: does being or not being a drug addict have any effect on how people view jungle justice? This is the much i can think out now. You need to build a "questionaire" to help you gather the data. Good luck. |
CoolAmbience:thats why i tell people to stop arguing about voting or not voting Buhari, because as it stands today nobody can unseat him. When they begin his campaign we will see that nobody will rival him. |
I sometimes ask myself if PDP can be able to raise the kind of fund they raised for GEJ reelection again. After raising about 21billion, GEJ failed. This time they need to raise over 30billion to come close to beating Buhari! Who will even raise the money? Is it those who have there names in the looter's list? I can see Buhari running unopposed! |
Prof I.C. Nnorom (ABSU) I.C. Nnorom is a Professor of Chemistry in ABSU. He holds a B.Sc in Industrial Chemistry (Abia State University), an MSc in Analytical Chemistry (University of Ibadan) and PhD in Analytical/Environmental Chemistry (University of Ibadan). He has worked as a resources person/field scientist/consultant with the Basel Convention Coordinating Center for Africa (BCCC), the Blacksmith Institute and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). He is a very distinguished Prof in his full capacity! Hr is a mentor and a father to me and many more. Dr. A.I. Obike of ABSU, Prof. V.I.E. AJiwe and Prof P.A.C. Okoye, of Nnamdi Azikiwe University are people I will love to write about. But this place will not be enough. |
bilal4riid:unfortunately it won't be able to hold now. The turn up is low and i can't move the little tools i have just for the few. However we are now taking participants on live training at the factory. There is accommodation for people from far places. For more details you can contact me via whatsapp or call. |
greetings house. ...about our upcoming training. we are now left with one person to begin the training. Who will that be? Call or Whatsapp today to get details. This is going to happen live at my factory. From cold process to hot process, from transparent soap to coloured soap, we are going to do a lot. You will see everything live and perform everything live. we are also going to discuss improvised ways to start the business for those who want to start on a very low scale. Don't miss this training. call or Whatsapp today for more details. |
will Christians be able to attend this one? |
gypsey:the same thing applies to a product. if its not good, deregister it. Simple! |
gypsey:other pharmaceutical firms will take advantage. If I don't see Emzor, I buy M&B. but they can't close that firm! |
they don't even have to shutdown a whole production line because of one product! |
greetings house, I believe we are doing great. ...so we have a new plan for the soap training. This one is just for minimum of 6 people. we will be conducting a hands-deck-training in my factory. if you did be interested you can reach me on Whatsapp, 07066705594. Factory is located in Isuikwuato, Abia state. We are going to run full batch training on cold process and hot process, oil treatment, blending, soap processing and packaging, profit maximization, cost reduction, among other things. Thank you |
...so we have a new plan for the soap training. This one is just for minimum of 6 people. we will be conducting a hands-deck-training in my factory. if you did be interested you can reach me on Whatsapp, 07066705594. Factory is located in Isuikwuato, Abia state. We are going to run full batch training on cold process and hot process, oil treatment, blending, soap processing and packaging, profit maximization, cost reduction, among other things. Thank you. |
delerx:yes, thanks for the correction |
DEBJOCH1:check my signature, take my number there and chat me up. |
All those appetite drugs containing cyproheptadine, some take it for excitement too even when it renders them mentally confused. |
DEBJOCH1:get in touch on whatsapp. Will keep you posted on the new development. |
AntiRiot:Yes, we had that in mind. We expected people from neighbouring states to show up on the selected cities to be able to handle the cost but they said they can't make it so we are working on other modalities. actually, the initial aim was not to make money. It was about passing the knowledge and building a network. However with the number that showed up, we couldn't make it to avoid loss. In Abuja, we got a free place but the turnover was poor. However serious and interested persons are visiting for personal training . Thank you for making this observation. |
od4life:what if he becomes an employer of labour? |
People are even using this forum to advertise their work. They take time to write stuffs with long tail keywords. You think they are advertising for people here, but they are actually targeting people who go to google. When you search for something on google, it brings the article they have here up, you open and contact them. Another way of advertising... |
I want to advice you op, just stick with the guy who you had dealings with. Leave out the parents and siblings out of this. You may have to even pay dearly for bringing there name and picture into this. Just pray his family are too ignorant to take up this. Thats my humble advice. |
desiregold:if you have followed my conversation with op you wouldn't have made this comment. I am sensitive to her plight. |
Dyt:you can't claimed to have ignored me yet you quoted me. i really feel bad about what has happened to you and i hope you get your money back. Sorry if i sounded rude in the comment before this. All the best. |
Dyt:nobody is disputing that fact. So if he scammed you, take a legal action and stop disturbing the whole internet. People are scammed millions and they move on! ![]() |
Dyt:ok, thats interesting. But you should not have started by saying he "scammed" you. You could have started by saying he is owing you (just politely) and from there see their response. But since you have stated scam, they will respond fast if they don't want you to add them in the image tarnishing game ![]() |
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