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Business / Re: vintage Tie business by iykeboyy(m): 3:22pm On Aug 29, 2018
Vintage ties

Business / Re: vintage Tie business by iykeboyy(m): 3:20pm On Aug 29, 2018
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Business / Re: vintage Tie business by iykeboyy(m): 3:17pm On Aug 29, 2018
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Business / Re: vintage Tie business by iykeboyy(m): 3:14pm On Aug 29, 2018
how they rock thier vintage ties

Business / Re: vintage Tie business by iykeboyy(m): 3:10pm On Aug 29, 2018
Hunry:
u gotta be kidding, who still wears these?

Maybe bankers or old men, if u dash me I no go even collect.

I believe all that hype is just to sell ur marketi...

slim tie na im sure pass

Bro.... I sell slim ties too... Both slim vintage ties and fat vintage too.. I also sell the normal conventional ties.. Also am not hyping to sell my market... I am more interested in partnering with business minded people here than selling my market...it also important to bring to your notice that fat ties are not just for old people as you claimed, young classy men rock fat ties too especially vintage type

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Business / Re: vintage Tie business by iykeboyy(m): 3:02pm On Aug 29, 2018
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Business / Re: vintage Tie business by iykeboyy(m): 3:01pm On Aug 29, 2018
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Business / Re: vintage Tie business by iykeboyy(m): 2:58pm On Aug 29, 2018
How guys rock the vintage ties

Business / Re: vintage Tie business by iykeboyy(m): 2:48pm On Aug 29, 2018
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Business / Re: vintage Tie business by iykeboyy(m): 1:29pm On Aug 29, 2018
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Business / vintage Tie business by iykeboyy(m): 1:08pm On Aug 29, 2018
Good afternoon friends... For some time now, i have had a serious burden to share with my fellow youths the business idea that is changing my financial story for good...this is not one of those internet/online business that you have little or no control over, this is a pure "buying and selling" physical business which any business minded person can do to earn extra income..

*How i started my Tie business *
I started tie business during my penultimate year in the university, i can remember vividly the (first) day i wore a vintages tie on a corporate shirt to lecture, almost every body in the class admired the tie, some people asked me to to sell the tie to them, at first i thought they were just joking until one of them gave me 1k in exchange for the tie, this was the tie i bought 150naire at Aba ( i base in aba)... I went home very excited, you can imagine making 850naira gain on a tie, that is a whole lot of money for a unit , that night i couldn't sleep, my mind played back to all those guys who admired and were eager to pay for the tie.... I imagined how it will be making 850 0ut of each an every one of them that indicated interest to buy the tie... Booom!!!! That was the birth of an idea that later made me a big boy in school..

Fast forward to the following week, the guy who bought the vintage tie from me called and told me how people in his church admired the tie he bought and how some people were eager to buy, At hat that point i needed no glass to see a demand that i must take an advantage of. To short the whole story short... I travelled to aba , bought vintages ties in bulk..at the rate of N150 then sell at N500 each.... With each passing day demand for my ties was increasing... I had to diversify into selling of regular/plain ties to make more money.... At a point i got an idea to package my ties in a tie water-prove to make it look more attractive for my customers who were no long only students.. I got demand from bankers around town and other working class guys who knows how to dress classy wearing my vintage ties... Because i started advertising my ties on any social media platform i had access to.. Demand grew to a point where i started selling in bulk and cheaper to my customers who were also packaging and selling to their friends..

Fast forward to January 2018...i had graduated from school and had the need to come back to my base in Aba... When i came back to Aba i realized that funny enough people in aba don't "fancy" ties much, as they aren't much into corporate wears like other cities/ states ....right now am currently into wholesaling of ties because i now buy ties in bails..from Cotonou.. I sell both conventional ties and vantage ties at the rate of N150/N200 ( or even cheaper depending on the quantity demanded) to retailers who buy and repackage to sell @ N500 each or even more.. This is a very Lucrative business any one can do.

Note: i do wellbill to any part of Nigeria... You pay at the point of delivery to the driver....

For bulky supply of vintage/plain ties at a very cheap rate feel free to Emai me on : asked for my number for whatsapp chat
Below are some samples of my vintage ties...

Nairaland / General / . by iykeboyy(m): 8:12am On Jan 09, 2013
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Family / Re: What Makes A Child An Ajebo by iykeboyy(m): 4:57pm On Jan 08, 2013
kpako pikins are more concern on how a topic can affect the price of garri in the market but ajibutter never minds

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Education / Re: Does Unn Offers Guiding And Counseling As A Course by iykeboyy(m): 4:30pm On Jan 08, 2013
pls don't just view an go if u have an ideal pls contribute
Education / Does Unn Offers Guiding And Counseling As A Course by iykeboyy(m): 12:27pm On Jan 08, 2013
pls my dear niaralanders pls one of my cousins is desprate he wanna put guidiance and couseling in unn pls does any one have ideal wheather the do offer the above course
Business To Business / Re: ATM Machine Paid Fake Note by iykeboyy(m): 10:49pm On Jan 06, 2013
i tire 4 9ja, it is almost becoming normal, the other day a man bought goods worth 80k i never knew that 2k out of the money was fake. When i called the man with the number he wrote in our invoice he sworn to me that he just withdrew the money from the bank. Na so i take loose 2k

but waito o am i the 14th person to com*nt?
Nairaland / General / Short Story To Revive Your Achiving Spirit This 2013 by iykeboyy(m): 12:38pm On Jan 06, 2013
This is a real life story of
engineer John Roebling building
the Brooklyn Bridge in New York,
USA back in 1870. The bridge
was completed in 1883, after 13
years.
In 1883, a creative engineer
named John Roebling was
inspired by an idea to build a
spectacular bridge connecting
New York with the Long Island.
However bridge building experts
throughout the world thought
that this was an impossible feat
and told Roebling to forget the
idea. It just could not be done. It
was not practical. It had never
been done before.
Roebling could not ignore the
vision he had in his mind of this
bridge. He thought about it all
the time and he knew deep in his
heart that it could be done. He
just had to share the dream with
someone else. After much
discussion and persuasion he
managed to convince his son
Washington, an up and coming
engineer, that the bridge in fact
could be built.
Working together for the first
time, the father and son
developed concepts of how it
could be accomplished and how
the obstacles could be overcome.
With great excitement and
inspiration, and the headiness of
a wild challenge before them,
they hired their crew and began
to build their dream bridge.
The project started well, but
when it was only a few months
underway a tragic accident on
the site took the life of John
Roebling. Washington was also
injured and left with a certain
amount of brain damage, which
resulted in him not being able to
talk or walk.
“We told them so.” “Crazy men
and their crazy dreams.” “It’s
foolish to chase wild visions.”
Everyone had a negative
comment to make and felt that
the project should be scrapped
since the Roeblings were the
only ones who knew how the
bridge could be built.
In spite of his handicap
Washington was never
discouraged and still had a
burning desire to complete the
bridge and his mind was still as
sharp as ever. He tried to inspire
and pass on his enthusiasm to
some of his friends, but they
were too daunted by the task.
As he lay on his bed in his
hospital room, with the sunlight
streaming through the windows,
a gentle breeze blew the flimsy
white curtains apart and he was
able to see the sky and the tops
of the trees outside for just a
moment.
It seemed that there was a
message for him not to give up.
Suddenly an idea hit him. All he
could do was move one finger
and he decided to make the best
use of it. By moving this, he
slowly developed a code of
communication with his wife.
He touched his wife’s arm with
that finger, indicating to her that
he wanted her to call the
engineers again. Then he used
the same method of tapping her
arm to tell the engineers what to
do. It seemed foolish but the
project was under way again.
For 13 years Washington tapped
out his instructions with his
finger on his wife’s arm, until the
bridge was finally completed.
Today the spectacular Brooklyn
Bridge stands in all its glory as a
tribute to the triumph of one
man’s indomitable spirit and his
determination not to be defeated
by circumstances. It is also a
tribute to the engineers and their
team work, and to their faith in a
man who was considered mad
by half the world. It stands too
as a tangible monument to the
love and devotion of his wife
who for 13 long years patiently
decoded the messages of her
husband and told the engineers
what to do.
Perhaps this is one of the best
examples of a never-say-die
attitude that overcomes a
terrible physical handicap and
achieves an impossible goal.
Often when we face obstacles in
our day-to-day life, our hurdles
seem very small in comparison
to what many others have to
face. The Brooklyn Bridge shows
us that dreams that seem
impossible can be realised with
determination and persistence,
no matter what the odds are.
Career / Re: To All Recently Sacked Fidelity Staffs. by iykeboyy(m): 11:32am On Dec 29, 2012
when a door closes more than one door opens but the problem is that we spend much time looking on the closed door and therefore don't see the open once. To the affected once take heart an push on it will one day be a history.
Nairaland / General / How Did U Get To Know Naira Land? by iykeboyy(m): 10:05am On Dec 29, 2012
the question is not coplicated. As for me,before before i get to register here on nairaland i use to hear about it from people living around my hud. But i became much intrested when i got and answer to a question dat i asked google through a nairaland thread. So over to ,the question remains how did u get to know about this wonderful website?

Www.if this topic make front page i go like am . Com
Politics / Re: Governor Imoke Has Chronic Kidney Disease - SaharaReporters by iykeboyy(m): 10:32am On Dec 18, 2012
sisifunmi: My mother died of kidney related disease few months ago. We couldn't afford to take her to oyinbo hospitals where all dis politicians are running to , naija Doctors were on strike and private doctors were just milking us . When doctors called off the strike, it took us 2 days to get a bed for her @ the General hospital .She cursed them before she died !! Well, I pray God forgive then cos I have forgiven them and may God help us in this country.
N.B. Do we have Minister of health or is it Minister for health? ( Dat can only happen in naija)


thesame with my 37yr old mother who died 2years to a kidney stone . We spent baely 5k-10k every passing day on drugs but all to no avail. Our health system here in nigeria is what my italian friend will call ''badabash''
Romance / Re: How Would You Define A 'cheap Girl'? by iykeboyy(m): 12:49pm On Dec 12, 2012
A cheap girl is a girl that is cheap grin A cheap girl is a girl that is cheap
Nairaland / General / Re: How Many Of Your 2012 Goals Did You Achieve? by iykeboyy(m): 9:15am On Dec 11, 2012
I have not achive any of what i planed for my self this year (though the year is not yet over)

God is still faithful (nah me the Bleep-up) i still thank God for the live he gave me,i remeber last two months when i nearly died.

¤this massage was sent from nokia 5330c¤
Health / Mouth Odour Vs Body Odour Which One Bad Pass? by iykeboyy(m): 7:37pm On Dec 10, 2012
I know both of them is a 'God-forbid' thing,but which one do u think is worst? Or if u must choose between two people with this potentials which one will u prefer?

As for me i prefer mouth odour to body odour because u can only show ur potentials when u talk And dat means u can respect ur self by keeping quite

over to you
Politics / Re: Have You Ever Been Slapped By A Policeman. by iykeboyy(m): 11:25am On Dec 10, 2012
victorD3: Date: May 2006

While traveling from PH to Eket a Mopol man in a check point gave me a blinding slap for asking him of his ID card so I can be sure I was dealing with the right people.I pretended to be driving off with disgrace but engaged my reverse and knock him down straight. The others were too busy trying to revive him as I watch from my rear mirror while zooming away. I miss my 2005 Corolla, they couldn't blink while I made a sharp curve just 50M away.


i don catch you now, so nah u knock me down dat day?
Celebrities / Re: Why Do You Hate Tonto Dikeh? by iykeboyy(m): 7:35pm On Nov 23, 2012
She too gbaski

but wait o 2day na friday o
Nairaland / General / What's The Notable Help U Have Ever Recieve From A Friend? by iykeboyy(m): 9:05pm On Nov 17, 2012
Like the comon maxim ''a friend in need is a friend in deed'' in one way or the other (either by cash or by kind) u must have been helped by a friend.share ur story or sence of appreciation here.

My was the time i lost my perents (my dad and mother) in less than 6months(around 2010), it was very traumatic then i was confuse and look helpless, this my friend (evidence by name)stood by me both in kind and in cash(which i paid back imediately after buriel). I wanna say a big thank to him.
Nairaland / General / Have You Ever Been Falsely Accused : What Was Your Reaction? by iykeboyy(m): 8:34pm On Nov 17, 2012
In one way or the other u might have been accused falsely, share your experience and your reaction.

My was when i was 15yr my senior brother accused me falsely of stealing his red wallet, choi it was hell for me that week as my explanation fell into his deft hear,after that day i stopped admiring his stuffs because i learnt that the reason behind the accusation was that i earlier admired the wallet before it got lost.

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Politics / Re: What's Your Priority For President Goodluck Jonathan. by iykeboyy(m): 1:12pm On Nov 08, 2012
1)Sharing nigerian money head to head
2)privatizing security agencies (so that if u like u will from ur own share of moneygo to security company and collect personal guads)
3)education: as for education government should design in a way every body should teach their family
4)eletricity: as for 4 eletricity ever body should go and sleep

these are my take abeg no *offence* i stand to be re-oriented but in a civil way
Nairaland / General / Re: What Has The Power To Motivate You Most? by iykeboyy(m): 9:14pm On Nov 05, 2012
*cleaning my eye wella* do u mean my own thread made it to frontpage? God go punish satan this 9th! I no fit shout oo,am overwheamed with joy dis night that i made it to front page for the first time.
@ topic the fact that i made it frontpage has motivate me.
Nairaland / General / What Has The Power To Motivate You Most? by iykeboyy(m): 2:32pm On Nov 05, 2012
What has the power to motivate u most?
1)love
2)money
3)obligation
mine is money oo i no go lie, i fit swap 1year jail setence 4 you so long as u go give me money, no blem me o nah poverty tins
pls share us below
Nairaland / General / What Has The Power To Motivate You Most? by iykeboyy(m): 12:04pm On Nov 05, 2012
What has the power to motivate u most?

1. Love

2. Money

3. obligation

4. Success

Mine is money oo i no go lie, I fit swap 1year jail sentence with you so long as you go give me money, no blame me o nah poverty tins

It could be other things not listed above, Please share with us?

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