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PoliticsRe: Almajiris - Nigeria's Ticking Time Bomb by invisible3(m): 9:04am On Apr 25, 2011
why are ibos still in the north sef? Why not leave the godforsaken place and see them turn into Niger republic fast. We have nothing in common with these killer b.stards.
PoliticsRe: Almajiris - Nigeria's Ticking Time Bomb by invisible3(m): 8:02am On Apr 25, 2011
almajiri killer are sent by disgruntled politicians, why dont we investigate, find out who these bad politicians are and arrest them. Those kids are blood hungy, made worse by those useless koran verses that supports killings, we are not the same with these people, this country should be balkanized.
PoliticsRe: How I Lost My Sight - Prof. Clement Uwemedimo by invisible3(m): 9:23pm On Dec 08, 2010
So he lost an eye to scam people? Wonderful! God is not sleeping, soon Nsiman will lose both eyes and we will be free of this scam.
PropertiesRe: Lands And Houses For Sale In Enugu. by invisible3(op): 11:04pm On Dec 07, 2010
A plot of land, 1250 sq. Mts at Ninth mile Enugu @ 2.5m
PropertiesRe: Can 1.3 Million Naira Build 3 Bed Room Flat? by invisible3(m): 8:15pm On Dec 06, 2010
E go hard o!
But if its a flat land, dry and stony, no fence, then you can give it a try;
100 bags of cement @ 160k
6 trips of sharp sand @ 36k
2 trips of plastering sand @14k
3 trips of gravel @ 45k
2000pcs of 6" blocks @ 200k (you could also mould, it will be cheaper)
50k for rods
180k for wood (including roofing wood)
12 bundles of zink @ 108k
15k for nails, etc.
40k for asbestors ceiling board
70k for carpentry labour (including roofing)
200k for all mason works
70k for windows (aluminium, black, plain, 3.5mm glass)
50k for wooden doors, keys and hinges/fixing labour
35k for metal protectors for windows
40 k for wiring labour and materials (surface wiring)
50k for suckaway pit, digging and works
30k for toilet accessories, no tiles please
foundation digging/blinding labour @ 30k

Total of 1,425,000.00 despite all efforts to manage, as stated earlier, e go hard.
PropertiesRe: Lands And Houses For Sale In Enugu. by invisible3(op): 3:47pm On Dec 06, 2010
1750 sqmts of land in Trans Ekulu at 14m (with C of O)
3 Bedroom bungalow for sale in Trans Ekulu, all rooms ensuit with 2 rooms BQ for 10m.
A well finished complex very close to govt house Ind. Layout with C of O for 250m.
3400 sq mtrs of land at Otigba junction Ebeano housing estate (C of O) for 38m

we have many more in GRA, Abakaliki rd, Ind. Layout etc etc.
PropertiesRe: Lands And Houses For Sale In Enugu. by invisible3(op): 9:25am On Dec 06, 2010
ebymy:
which area of trans ekulu is the plot of land?
We have many various plots for sale at Trans Ekulu, including;
6 plots of lands, fenced with gate @ N34m New GRA
1 plot @ Community estate layout @ 6.5m
2 different plots @ 5.5m each @ New GRA

I will dig up more within the day.
TravelRe: Do You Ever Think Of Moving Back To Nigeria by invisible3(m): 4:54pm On Dec 05, 2010
I dont think we need folks thinking of coming back, we need more Nigerians flying out of naija. That way, we keep the opportunities to ourself. Keep kool over there, enjoy yourselves.
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Chelsea Vs Everton [1 - 1] On Saturday 4th Dec 2010 by invisible3(m): 5:48pm On Dec 04, 2010
Dclique:
I really want Everton to equalise this.
I really want someone to slap you real hard!
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Chelsea Vs Everton [1 - 1] On Saturday 4th Dec 2010 by invisible3(m): 4:37pm On Dec 04, 2010
Chelsea to win, 2 - 0
LiteratureRe: What Do You Say To This? by invisible3(m): 9:57pm On Nov 27, 2010
The story sounds interesting, but it could do with some good spelling and lexis reconstruction. I suggest you pass it through a microsoft spell check sheet. It will be easier to correct.
Goodluck.
PropertiesRe: Pictures--6bedroom Bungalow With 2 Sitting For Sale At Williams Est,ogba: 27m by invisible3(m): 3:11pm On Nov 27, 2010
The roofing seems old model to me, had it been lived in before? How long. Is there good space in the compound?
PropertiesLands And Houses For Sale In Enugu. by invisible3(op): 1:14pm On Nov 27, 2010
We have several lands and houses that are on sale in Enugu Nigeria. They include;

A fenced plot of land (1100 sq.mts) located at Achara layout. N10 million.
A fully finished 6 flat located at Abakpa Nike.  N18m
2300 sqm of land along Onitsha express Ninth mile, N5m (suitable for filling station, hotel)
1000 plots of land, 200, 100 plots, all at ninth mile industrial layout. (good for companies and industries) N700k per plot.
Plot of land at Independence layout, N17m
Plot of land at Trans Ekulu N5.5m
More to be posted in due course.
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: "I Nearly Signed Chelsea's Best!" - Arsene Wenger. by invisible3(m): 12:21pm On Nov 27, 2010
This man nearly won the premier league for 5 seasons now.
FamilyRe: Can You Marry A Lady Because Of Her Money by invisible3(m): 9:43am On Nov 27, 2010
Osama10:
Why marry an individual because of money in the first place and what happens when the money runs out? huh
But the girls do it all the time, they marry men only because of money, why will it be an offence for men to retaliate?
@poster, I will 'manage' her if she is rich enough to allow me stay at home, with at least four servants and maids to attend to every need of mine.
FamilyRe: Should I Tell My Wife? by invisible3(m): 9:23am On Nov 27, 2010
The evils of allowing married women to work!
"She works, comes back tired and stressed out" how could she now be in the right physical or emotional frame to mate? She is making money for the family so allow her have some rest, you cant eat your 'akara' and have it back.
TravelRe: Quality Of Life, Nigeria And The Diaspora by invisible3(op): 6:05pm On Nov 26, 2010
eghost247:
Invisble do you get off ?
talking about Nigerians in the Diaspora?
Allow me na! There is freedom of speech and even freedom of thought, what interests a man is what he likes to talk about. I am learning from the topics sha.
FamilyRe: Why Do Poor People Have So Many Kids by invisible3(m): 2:01pm On Nov 26, 2010
mutter:
Gestapo, how much is too much? Do you know a law that is morally correct that stipulates a number?
Do you know of any religion. Do you want us to make laws with mathematical calculations. Is having kids a prerogative of the rich? Maybe the poor should be sterilised?
Invisible, I guess you should know that not only kids of poor people are criminal.
Should we put children in a world where death comes last. In a world with sickness, pain and war? Where do you want to draw the line.
Do you belive that money is all that children need
Mutter, am not quarreling with you, just look at it this way, I know not only children from poor families are criminals, but they easily lead the way. Children from poor families only have one place to turn to, crime for survival.
The other thing too much children (more than 4) brings is wastages. The future of young men and women are wasting today because, instead of facing their fronts and planning their lives, young men are faced with saving his younger ones from the grasp of hunger. The old dad must have became ragged and shattered by too much suffering and will become weak, sick,disillusioned and nearing the grave daily. The girls will have to fend for themselves, using their body to get what they want from men. Soon she gets pregnant if not infected with aids. The cycle of poverty is repeated afresh.
Having fewer children ensures you can stand a better chance of taking care of them and then, taking care of yourself in your old age. The kids can then move on and dominate their world.
FamilyRe: Is There A Near Perfect Woman? by invisible3(m): 8:37am On Nov 26, 2010
Dont marry who you dont like out of sympathy. But make sure the next one will be the right one. Settle the old one financially if need be.
FamilyRe: Why Do Poor People Have So Many Kids by invisible3(m): 8:26am On Nov 26, 2010
mutter:
Dis guy. IS this problem exclusive to only families with many kids?
I think not.
This is a general problem when people have no money.
Why complain about these parents.
No demand no supply.
If people would not take these minors as househelps, no one will be able to enslave their child.
These parents are doing it out of desperation and poverty.
We could blame the society. A country like Nigeria should be able to conveniently offer free education and even free feeding to all kids in Nigeria.
I do not understand why we are so blinded.
Every child in Nigeria should have access to free education, health , food and shelter, irrespective of their parents income. Nigeria is in a position to afford this.
Instead politicians are helping to defraud these People of their birthright.
Sometimes I ask my self how the masses can be so naive and tolerate this. Everyday innocent Nigerians and the hands of many are stained with their blood.
I think instead of condemning people that have many kids and trying to check a natural right to procreate given to man by God, we should rather condemn those responsible for these children not having access to the fruits of the world.
Fact is there is enough to go around, if shared fairly.
Let us assume for a second there is enough to go round, but its not going round yet. Do you still think people should be printing children like printing machines and allowing them to roam about, increasing crime rate and generally making a nuisance of themselves?
Okay, if you think so, please go ahead and have more kids.
TravelRe: So Britain Is Getting Leaner And Meaner by invisible3(m): 9:29pm On Nov 25, 2010
What of Nigerians and other nationals already there, how is it gonna affect them. Could their school fees be raised too?
Was watching a demonstration by students on BBC this morning, they completely blocked some roads. My lil brother were still asking how they could travel, even if just to join the demonstration! Funny.
TravelRe: Quality Of Life, Nigeria And The Diaspora by invisible3(op): 9:16pm On Nov 25, 2010
martinosi:
I understand, that why my Neighbour is dropping that Naija girl at Coventry University
like a hot iron!!! she is just too much to waste time & money on and she too close to home (So he tells me) He likes the "Mr Biggs" "Tantalizer" "Chicken Republic" Naija/Campus babes [/b]that he can spend [b]N1,500 Naira on, give them "Trinkets" from the £1 pound store he bought for them and then they are hooked for the rest of their uni-days till they finish school lol!!! (So he tells me)

But anyway he and his Married Nigerian friends have formed an Aristo boys CO-OP Club (He says they are about 25 members or more) where they contribute £2 pound a week and when any one of them is going to Nigeria he takes a percentage of the money for"Aristo-fun"

These guys are really serious about this!!!) and when that guy
gets back he is under obligation to share the picture and phone number [/b]of the girls he "Bleeped" so that the other guys can enjoy them when they go to Nigeria

Sounds crazy but hey he has shown it to me, WONDERS WILL NEVER CEASE AMONG NIGERIANS.

What is strange he tells me is that when he goes out with his Corporate/Banker friends in Naija the girls all seem to want to sleep with him
[b]Is this the Abroad effecthuh hmmm well i guess maybe soo,

But the guy needs to calm his player life style down, its not good.!!!
Its the 'abroad' effect, I remember one babe that told me she loves those men living outside the country, according to her, if the guy is paid only 100 thousand pounds as he was paid in Nigeria (the guy was abanker in naija), She pulled out a calculator and told me to do the maths.
I couldnt shout!
Thats why girls run after abroad guys.
TravelRe: Quality Of Life, Nigeria And The Diaspora by invisible3(op): 5:22pm On Nov 25, 2010
@martinosi, I feel you, but what of people that roll around evereday with the blessed biatchesses and not just 3 months. Its kinda expensive to maintain a relationship in London (my thoughts) with all those foreign currency as opposed to just naira.
TravelRe: Quality Of Life, Nigeria And The Diaspora by invisible3(op): 1:37pm On Nov 25, 2010
bandiejay:
May be 2099 [s]when, Goodluck don do 8yrs, babangida 8yrs, Buhari 8yrs, who else? Atiku [/s]8yrs,
At least there is hope, it took America over 100+ years to get their leaders sorted. You forgot to mention me though, invisible!! 8 years!
TravelRe: Quality Of Life, Nigeria And The Diaspora by invisible3(op): 9:28am On Nov 25, 2010
UNLEASHED:
@OP Could that be the pin in your a$$? at least he haven't said much to the point of irking you i think?
Why the harsh words? Cant Nigerians argue constructively without hurting each other?
TravelRe: Quality Of Life, Nigeria And The Diaspora by invisible3(op): 9:25am On Nov 25, 2010
UNLEASHED:
So you don't think Nigeria govt can improve the quality of amenities without increasing prices of rates and bills?
The constraints will be there. What we need now is privatization which may also increase prices after the corporations are taken off govt hands. Its wishful thinking to believe the govt will continue to fund and subsidize everything and still keep those amenities competitive. We need to do the GSM model from NITEL example on Nepa, Water boards, Roads etc.
TravelRe: Quality Of Life, Nigeria And The Diaspora by invisible3(op): 9:14am On Nov 25, 2010
justwise:
Another Home V[b] Abroad [/b] bashing is about to kick off
Just mature responses please. If you dont have any points to add, just read on.
TravelRe: Quality Of Life, Nigeria And The Diaspora by invisible3(op): 9:11am On Nov 25, 2010
bandiejay:
in nigeria here , we can break rules and bribe , while people abroad cannot do , grin grin
Over there constant light and social amenities while we back home suffer for it embarassed
But I think they enjoy all those amenities because they pay so much for it. Is it not better Nigerian govt increase prices of rates and bills for amenities with an attempt to improve the quality of amenities?
TravelQuality Of Life, Nigeria And The Diaspora by invisible3(op): 8:45am On Nov 25, 2010
What are those things Nigerians in Nigeria enjoy which may not be available abroad or what are those things which Nigerians living abroad enjoy that we back home cannot get.
No harsh words please.

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