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CelebritiesRe: Ufoma Mcdermott Celebrates Her 38th Birthday, Rocks A Gold-feathered Dress by ItuExchange(m): 3:25pm On Apr 23, 2019
Yep, she isn't getting any younger.



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AgricultureWhy Dead Snakes Move by ItuExchange(op): 7:51am On Apr 19, 2019
Why do dead snakes move?

I’ve actually experienced this.

I killed a huge Timber Rattler which was threatening our cat. Knowing that rattlesnake meat is regarded as a delicacy, I decided to fry it up!

I cut off the head, then skinned and gutted the snake. Very much like cleaning a fish.

As I final step, I washed out the cavity under a stream of cold water.

And that was enough to fire the nervous system of the snake, which suddenly and violently writhed in my hands. Scared the daylights out of me! I threw the carcass into the freezer, slamming the door shut behind me.

The video at this web site shows (with a fish) how this happens: Watch this couple freak out as the fish they're about to eat comes back to life.

Hope that helps.

Source: https://www.quora.com/Why-do-dead-snakes-move



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CrimeRe: The Moment Policeman Released Gunshots In UNN While Battling Unarmed Man by ItuExchange(m): 11:25am On Apr 16, 2019
The Masses are also stubborn.



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BusinessNETELLER: Twitter Handle by ItuExchange(op): 7:58am On Apr 12, 2019
ItuGlobal/InstantForex: Our Twitter Handle

When you follow us on Twitter, you’re kept abreast of the top secrets in the world of business.

You’re kept abreast of the topmost secrets in life. You will cherish the information you get, which will always be invaluable.

You get what you’ll forever appreciate, plus other news and announcements concerning our services and exchange business.

Yes, our Twitter handle is: @ItuGlobal

Or you can just follow this link: https://twitter.com/ItuGlobal
PoliticsRe: Buhari: Bilyaminu Usman, Adamu Ciroma Found Honourable During Military Rule by ItuExchange(m): 10:12am On Apr 10, 2019
Ok oooooo.




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TV/MoviesWhen Would Yaqub From Dopemu, Be Invited To TVC? by ItuExchange(op): 1:54pm On Apr 04, 2019
Yaqub from Dopemu is a wise man – very intelligent and witty. He’s the most frequent caller on these TVC programs: Your View, This Morning and Journalists’ Hangout

Yaqub is an encyclopedia on his own, contributing logically to various hot and trending topics.

He’s indeed a loyal fan of TVC and their program.

I would love to see him get invited to a TVC program like Your View or This Morning, to say his points of view as freely as he can. He always talks sense and people would be delighted to hear more from him.

Hope TVC management will do this.

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PoliticsRe: Ned Nwoko Reacts To His Court Victory, Dedicates Victory To God & Anioma People by ItuExchange(m): 11:56am On Apr 04, 2019
Congrats! Or what should I say?



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CelebritiesThese Popular, “safe” Habits, Will Destroy Your Life by ItuExchange(op): 12:35pm On Mar 27, 2019
What are little things that could ruin my life in the long run?

Laziness

Smoking

Being irresponsible

Ignoring Hygiene

Over using Phone

Over eating

Eating junk foods

Over sleeping

Waking up too late

Holding grudges

Being ignorant

Procrastination

Living with people who hold you back

Overreacting

Impatience

Being hasty

Being a people pleaser

Having no goals

Over spending

Being dishonest

Quitting too early

Living in comfort zone

Egotism

Lying

Complaining


Source: https://www.quora.com/What-are-little-things-that-could-ruin-my-life-in-the-long-run



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PoliticsRe: APC Has No Power To Decide Who Becomes Next Senate President, Says PDP Senators by ItuExchange(m): 11:57am On Mar 27, 2019
Anybody can say what they like.



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PoliticsRe: How Charly Boy And Deji Danced Unclad In The Market Place by ItuExchange(m): 12:53pm On Mar 22, 2019
When will Charlie boy become Charlie man?







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Foreign AffairsThese Are The Countries That America Wishes To Overthrow by ItuExchange(op): 4:25am On Mar 21, 2019
In what countries does the US still want "Regime Change"?

The US wants, in some way or another, a regime change in the following nations:

1. China
2. Russia
3. Iran
4. North Korea
5. Venezuela
6. Cuba
7. Syria
8. Lebanon
9. Sudan

Question of capability:

The US has the capability to cause regime change in 5,6,9 albeit at reasonable costs.

The US has the partial capability to cause regime change in 7 and 8 at huge costs, provided that Russia doesn’t interfere.

The US has limited capability to cause regime change in 3 and 4, at great, bordering on unacceptably high costs, provided Russia and China don’t interfere and provided that 3 & 4 atleast have some capability to resist the US and aren’t fragile houses of cards.

The US has no capability whatsoever in bringing “regime change” to 1 & 2.

Source: https://www.quora.com/In-what-countries-does-the-US-still-want-Regime-Change


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Foreign AffairsList Of Countries Without Any Rivers by ItuExchange(op): 10:43pm On Mar 12, 2019
Which country is without a river in its land?

A significant number of countries do not have any river, most of these are desert countries (like the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia) and micro states (like Malta and Monaco).

Still it is quite impressive how such massive countries like Saudi Arabia (2,149,690 km2) have not rivers and still manage to get enough water for their entire population (33,000,000 people).

Today about 50% of drinking water in Saudi Arabia comes from desalination, 40% from the mining of non-renewable groundwater and only 10% from surface water in the mountainous southwest of the country.

The government of Saud stores the water underground with the help of aquifers.


Full list of countries without rivers:

Bahamas
Bahrain
Comoros
Kiribati
Kuwait
Maldives
Malta
Marshall Islands
Monaco
Nauru
Oman
Qatar
Saudi Arabia
Tuvalu
United Arab Emirates
Vatican City
Yemen

Source: https://www.quora.com/Which-country-is-without-a-river-in-its-land


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NYSCRe: NYSC Batch A: Everything You Need To Know by ItuExchange(m): 4:05pm On Mar 12, 2019
There's nothing news here.




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CareerWhy Many People Won’t Be Able To Start A Business by ItuExchange(op): 2:09pm On Mar 06, 2019
Why do some brilliant young people take up 9 to 5 jobs, when they could be entrepreneurs?
1.
I know thre’re 5 types of people who can never create their own business according to their character:People-talk

1. Overly talkative and overly talkative people will never be able to start their own business if they do not talk less and do more. “There is a very simple principle. People are divided into two types: people are business and people are reasoned. People of the second type will never have their own business, ”notes business coach Sergey Filippov. Infinitely talk is useless if in my head there is no clear plan and strategy.

2. "Dreamers" will never start their own business. Such people usually have a lot of ideas, but most of them remain at the “have an idea” stage because of their unwillingness, inability or unwillingness to develop them. Such people, as a rule, do not have enough knowledge, ability to think strategically and to calculate the risks for which they are not ready.

3. Timid non-gamblers. It's simple. There can be no question of business if a person is not ready to take risks. “You can’t think for long, because if you saw a niche, it’s not only you who saw it. And you need to quickly “close” it - and this is the time for bold and decisive actions, ”says Nikolay Novoselov, CEO, ArtNauka.

4. The presence of fear only makes it difficult to plan and act in stages. Fear contributes to the desire to surrender at the very beginning, which naturally cuts off all possible ways of the prosperity of your idea.

5. "Sloths"

“I like it when you clearly explain what needs to be realized and what the deadline is worth - your own business is definitely not for you. Like to relax on a well-deserved day off and turn off all the phones - then continue to relax on schedule.

In the case of business, laziness is not the engine of progress. Where did you hear that people quickly, easily and freely build empires and succeed? There are no such stories. Only by working hard and with labor and intelligence you can create your own business and give impetus to its prosperity.

6. Perfectionists “These are individuals who love dreams more than their realization, have a fear of failure, and success too. These are mostly perfectionists, not pragmatists. In today's rapidly changing market, perfectionism is an unpromising goal, ”notes Pa: Kretov, commercial director of Re: Sale Expert. It’s bad to be a perfectionist in business. After all, it rarely happens that everything goes smoothly and perfectly according to plan. Business is a symbiosis of the structure and the human factor, we don’t have to talk about perfectionism with the latter, since the person is not a machine, and even with high endurance and vast experience, the human factor is of great importance.

So brilliant young people could be little bit lazy, perfectionists and also not ready to take a risk. That’s why they prefer to be employed. Don’t you think so?

Source: https://www.quora.com/Why-do-some-brilliant-young-people-take-up-9-to-5-jobs-when-they-could-be-entrepreneurs




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PoliticsRe: Buhari Hosts Members Of APC Presidential Campaign Council To A Thank You Dinner by ItuExchange(m): 1:29pm On Mar 05, 2019
You'll see some frustrated people saying rubbish here.






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InvestmentKeeping Losses Small by ItuExchange(op): 5:19am On Feb 28, 2019
Trading Article: Managing your Trading Business

I cannot say this enough times, so I’m saying it again, you must learn to keep your losses small. It is the single greatest concept that I can show you that will help you make profits in the market.

This principle is of such magnitude that it dwarfs all other principles for trade, money, and risk management.

Did you know that if you keep your losses small, you can flip a coin for go long/ go short, and you will make money in the markets? Yes, without even the benefit of trade selection you will make profitable trades if you learn to control your losses.

That means getting out as soon as you see that the trade is not doing what it should.

I know that losing is contrary to human nature. I know how much you hate to take those losses. I know how much you detest admitting you are wrong, especially when you’ve put a lot of work and planning into a trade. But consider this: If the trade doesn’t almost immediately go your way, then you have made a mistake! Either your planning was wrong or your timing was bad. The good trades almost always, quickly go your way.

Please read more here: https://www.tradingeducators.com/edition-762



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CrimeRe: Nursing Mother Drags A Conductor Who Slapped Her Over N50 by ItuExchange(m): 3:22pm On Feb 27, 2019
That's a superwoman indeed!


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Foreign AffairsThe Problems Of New Zealand by ItuExchange(op): 12:29pm On Feb 21, 2019
What is the darkest side of New Zealand that people never talk about?

New Zealand is a beautiful country made up of lots of honest, genuine, down to earth people that punch above their weight on the world stage, but like every country, it has its dark sides.

Perhaps precisely because it’s a highly developed country that’s also an island paradise - a unique combination - life can be relatively boring and ‘low stakes.’ (The TV news is frequently hilariously trivial and parochial.) This is probably a significant factor behind New Zealand’s high rates of youth suicide, teen pregnancy, and alcoholism. I will not presume to speculate as to what fuels New Zealand’s rates of domestic violence.

There’s a raging methamphetamine epidemic, fuelled by the Asian gangs who import it, the local gangs who distribute it, and the economic hopelessness of increasing numbers of people who have been left behind thanks to the neoliberal reforms of the last 30 years (and the insane property market of the last 10 years). Needless to say, where there’s meth, there’s violence.


While New Zealand is less violently racist, and less legislatively racist than most countries with relatively high proportions of minorities (over one third of the country is Maori, Asian, and Polynesian), Maori and Pacific Islanders feature at the bottom of most statistics. Maori in particular have yet to be treated equally by the government to overcome the historic wrongs committed by the British crown.

New Zealand also suffers from what’s known locally as “tall poppy syndrome,” a.k.a. the politics of envy and resentment. This syndrome is so-called because the tallest poppies in a field are the ones that get cut down. It’s an extension of how New Zealanders value humility - arguably a good thing - but it’s taken to an extreme, wherein anyone who succeeds at something, or is perceived to be succeeding, is invariably assumed to be arrogant and big headed, and therefore worthy of mockery, and/or condescension, spite, and negativity. It’s often naked jealousy, and the polar opposite of how Americans like to celebrate success.


New Zealand is a small, young, isolated country of 4.5 million people. (It’s so far away from everywhere that it was the last country in the world to be discovered by humans.) Which is probably what drives a national insecurity that has yet to be fully overcome. This insecurity manifests itself in the pettiness and parochialism you find in many locations that are small and/or isolated.

These are probably the worst aspects of life in New Zealand. While these dark sides are certainly not ignored within New Zealand, they are not commonly known in the rest of the world.

Source: https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-darkest-side-of-New-Zealand-that-people-never-talk-about

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PoliticsRe: Eunice Atuejide Drops Out Of 2019 Presidential Race, Endorses Atiku Abubakar by ItuExchange(m): 12:35pm On Feb 20, 2019
Last-minute decision.





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TravelWhat Would Happen If I Enter Canada Illegally? by ItuExchange(op): 12:43pm On Feb 17, 2019
What are the demerits of entering Canada illegally as a Nigerian?

Congratulations, because of this mindset, Nigerians are becoming known as the biggest immigration scammers in Canada despite the fact that thousands of Nigerians are not scammers and follow the legal process Canada has established for visitor visa, study permits and immigration as a PR via Express Entry.

It is a criminal offence that will get you arrested, detained and deported.

If anyone does not have the age, education, experience and financial support to come to Canada legally, coming to Canada illegally is not the answer.

Plus Scott Young wants me to remind you that if this happens you can’t try and come back again through legal means.

Source: https://www.quora.com/What-are-the-demerits-of-entering-Canada-illegally-as-a-Nigerian


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CelebritiesRe: Davido Carrying His Daughter Imade Adeleke In Adorable Photo by ItuExchange(m): 3:14pm On Feb 13, 2019
Still has time to play with his daughter.




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InvestmentNETELLER Latest Vips: Olusegun Adegbesan, Joseph Evi-parker And Gbenga Adeleke by ItuExchange(op): 6:07am On Feb 09, 2019
Our latest VIPs: Olusegun Adegbesan, Joseph Evi-Parker and Gbenga Adeleke

As you were told last week, these are our latest VIPs:

Olusegun Adegbesan: This is our wonderful Samiololo (also known as Olu Senator). Although he doesn’t buy large quantities, he’s one of our most consistent buyers. He’s long overdue to become our VIP.

Joseph Evi-Parker: Mr Evi-Parker buys and sells Neteller constantly and he’s been doing this for a long time. He deserves to become our VIP.

Gbenga Adeleke: He’s one of our earliest customers and a buyer.

This brings the total of our VIPs to 16.

Note: If your name is not on the list, please pardon us. We can’t choose everybody as a VIP, but you may be in line for our next announcement.

WHO ARE OUR VIPs?
Every calendar year, we choose 6 customers to become our VIPs. They have permanently special status with us and they can fund/withdraw Neteller through us, at parallel market rates, whether they open brokerage accounts through us or not.

These are people who funded with the highest amount of Neteller, and who also withdrew the highest amount of Neteller through us. They would be announced in each year and added to our list of VIPs. Their status is permanent.


PLEASE DON’T FORGET THAT ALL NETELLER SELLERS ARE OUR VIPS UNTIL FEBRUARY 16, 2019. SELL NETELLER NOW AT THE HIGHEST RATE (N335/$) TO MAKE GOOD PROFITS/MONEY AND TO ALSO COLLECT FREE RECHARGE CARDS!


To fund and withdraw with Neteller, please visit: www.instantforex.com.ng
WebmastersDoes Nairaland Have An Official Mobile App? by ItuExchange(op): 12:17pm On Jan 31, 2019
Does Nairaland have an official mobile app, on Android and/or iOS?

If yes, please where is the link to it?

Thank you for your expected answer.


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PoliticsRe: Onnoghen; Lawyers Shun Courts In Akwa Ibom After NBA Directive. Photos by ItuExchange(m): 12:14pm On Jan 29, 2019
That's their own problem.




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CelebritiesRe: Oge Okoye Rocks Gorgeous Ruffle Dress by ItuExchange(m): 9:22am On Jan 21, 2019
I think this is nice.





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TravelCan Embassies Know If My Documents Are Fake? by ItuExchange(op): 11:17am On Jan 20, 2019
How do embassies detect fake bank statements?

Most falsified documents are extremely easy to detect. After all, the person who created the fake got his money up front, and the unfortunate who paid him has no recourse, so why should the forger/counterfeiter bother to make a top-notch product - if he ever has actually seen an authentic one? The vendor doesn’t have to bother trying to fool the consul; he only has to fool his customer.

Source: https://www.quora.com/How-do-embassies-detect-fake-bank-statements


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CelebritiesRe: #10yearschallenge: Ayo Animashaun Carrying His Children by ItuExchange(m): 10:23am On Jan 17, 2019
Then what's the big deal in this? Is there anything spectacular in carrying one's kids? Aren't other people doing the same?



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CelebritiesSee The Most Surprising Photos I’ve Ever Seen by ItuExchange(op): 12:10pm On Jan 14, 2019
What are the most mind-blowing photos you have seen?

Some photos can easily trick your eyes and confuse your brain so take a really good look at these photos.

What do you see?

See photos here: https://www.quora.com/What-are-the-most-mind-blowing-photos-you-have-seen


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CrimeRe: Yinka Badmus Arrested For Wearing Dreadlocks by ItuExchange(m): 12:57pm On Jan 11, 2019
It's not because of only dreadlocks? There are other reasons behind that.



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RomanceRe: Lady Gives Her Boyfriend Ultimatum To Propose Or She Walks Away by ItuExchange(m): 3:48pm On Jan 10, 2019
Yes, she doesn't want to waste any time any longer.




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