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Business / Re: How Do I Turn 100k To N1million by JohnNgene: 7:58am On Mar 29, 2020
I got here from that your "she rejected me because I'm too clean" thread. Lol.

So please tell me sir: How did you eventually turn this your 100K into 1M from last year to this year to the extent that a babe considers you too clean and you're seemingly posing inside your own car in your profile picture?

I'll be 32 this year and I'm broke. I need to learn how you fish. No jokes.

Please whatsapp me on 09095000603 if you can't expose the secret here. Thanks in advance sir.
Investment / Re: I Want To Develop An App That Keeps Record Of Fraudsters For Free by JohnNgene: 4:20pm On Feb 17, 2020
Supported. I have already whatsapped you. Waiting for your reply.
Business / Re: Paystack - What Did Others Do Wrong? by JohnNgene: 3:25pm On Feb 17, 2020
Hmmm... Interesting.
Business / Re: Paystack: An Awesome Financial Technology Startup You Need To Know About by JohnNgene: 3:10pm On Feb 17, 2020
What a refreshing style of writing! Well done Techpoint.

How is Paystack fairing in 2020? Any update please?

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Romance / Re: Have You Watched The Full Video? by JohnNgene: 1:27pm On Feb 07, 2020
What is this FULL VIDEO FULL VIDEO something trending in Naija right now? Who started it? Lol
Politics / FATHER MBAKA For President 2023 by JohnNgene: 7:45am On Jan 15, 2020
Fellow Nigerians, Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka needs no introduction in Nigeria. So I won't bore you with any biography. Google is your friend abeg. Lol.

I'm one of those who admire this man for his comments on politics and his criticism of politicians. People like to advice clerics to concentrate on their religious calling and avoid politics but I disagree with that. Clerics are citizens. Clerics are humans. And clerics have undeniable influence on other citizens.

To cut the long story short, I would vote for Ejike Mbaka if he ever decides to run for president. I would vote for him not because he is a saint but because I believe he would perform well and would have the interest of the poor and suffering people of Nigeria at heart.

I have always said that it's better to take the risk of a good person becoming bad in a position of power than to empower an already bad person to become more evil, more diabolical and more heartless. Bad people have no conscience. Bad people have ruled us since 1960 and are leaving our country worse than they met it. I think it's time to try a good man come 2023.

So, will you vote for Ejike Mbaka if he contests in 2023?

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Religion / Re: "Nigeria Will Be Among The World Powers By the Year 2020" - Bishop David Oyedepo by JohnNgene: 5:47pm On Dec 26, 2019
2020 is almost here o! Lol

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Business / Re: From Lagos To Igbo Land: My Business Move by JohnNgene: 9:10am On Dec 26, 2019
Good morning everyone. You people are still enjoying your Christmas chickens abi? Lol.

Well, I have another musical good news o! (Hmmm... That GOOD NEWS pun actually makes sense sha. Because this is a gospel song. And the gospel is good news).

Anyway, I got this song in my dream earlier this year on March 26th. I remember the date because I recorded the tune immediately on my phone so that I won't forget it. I was so honoured that God could bless me with such a beautiful tune. Honestly, I wish I could release exactly what I heard in my dream. It sounded so heavenly. Na that day I know sey music for heaven and earthly music no be mate at all. Chai!

Nevertheless, I tried my best to photocopy what I heard in my dream that day. That's what I have released today 26th December, exactly 9months after, as this song titled Kelewe Jesus.

GANFUWA teams up with Xris Fity and O.J to praise Jesus on a social, local and global level.

Click the link below to download & listen.

MyNotJustOk:
https://my.notjustok.com/track/426822/ganfuwa-ft-xris-fity-oj-kelewe-jesus

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: closed by JohnNgene: 12:44pm On Dec 20, 2019
Can you work as a security guard? WhatsApp me 09095000603 let me link you to the security firm.
Business / Re: Let's Set Up An IGBO Radio Station In Lagos by JohnNgene: 6:21pm On Nov 15, 2019
SocialJustice:
If you're serious about making this radio station a reality then write a business proposal or cost/profit analysis at least.

Get someone in broadcasting to become your cofounder.

Start seeking investors.

The reality though is no one wants to throwaway their money and will hardly show interest. Some people you show will even steal and implement the idea without you.

The best way to make this dream a reality is for you to save and start on your own. Start small, you do not need to own a radio station from the beginning. Make your idea into a radio show and seek sponsors. Start from there. As time goes on and you become more popular, you can secure funding for the radio station.

Thank you so much for your practical suggestions.

You're right. I thought about the concerns you raised before deciding to plant the idea out there.

I know there's a possibility that this my idea will take root and grow without me. However, the world will know that Ngene Chibueze John was the first to give out the seed. History and posterity shall remember me.

2020 will make it 50years since the end of the Biafra War. I feel this idea is 10years late already. The IGBO FUTURE is most important to me for now.
Business / Let's Set Up An IGBO Radio Station In Lagos by JohnNgene: 9:23am On Nov 15, 2019
There are many radio stations in Lagos. There are English radio stations. There are pidgin stations. There are even Yoruba radio stations. But why is there is no IGBO radio station in Lagos yet?

The audience is here. Nke wu eziokwu wu na the Igbo population in Lagos is over 1million strong. It makes business sense for our Igbo businessmen to tap into this opportunity to corner over 1million Igbo listeners.


The Lagos-based Igbo station I envision is one in which:

1) Every thing is presented in our Igbo language. Be it sports, politics, entertainment or business.

2) There will also be programmes presented in different Igbo dialects like Nkanu, Ngwa, Abakiliki, Nsukka na onu mba ndi ozo.

3) The station will follow our Eke, Orie, Afo and Nkwo FOUR MARKET DAYS week system.

4) There will be NO promotion of Biafra or secession agenda on the station. The station must strictly follow the broadcasting laws of Nigeria.


Apart from the business profitability of this my proposed Lagos-based Igbo radio station, it will also help keep our Igbo language alive to our young generation of Igbo people who are being seduced by English, pidgin and other Nigerian languages.

I wish I had the money to bring this my idea to reality. Nevertheless, I’m ever ready to contribute my brainpower and manpower to any serious investor interested in setting it up. You can also consult me for the radio’s name suggestions.

This is my open-letter to Igbo billionaires and Igbo multimillionaires home and abroad looking for where to invest their money.

Ngene Chibueze John (GANFUWA)
+2349095000603

https://enugwu./2019/11/15/lets-set-up-a-lagos-based-igbo-radio-station/

Romance / Re: UBUNJA's MISEDUCA$HIN: Pleasures Of The Cash [FOR WOMEN] by JohnNgene: 8:31am On Nov 11, 2019
ubunja:
Typing...


Ubunja thanks for notifying me of this writeup via Whatsapp.

I see a lot of lessons here: Spiritual. Business. Romance.

Well done sir.

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Business / Re: How Much Does It Cost To Patent A Product In Nigeria? by JohnNgene: 6:35pm On Nov 09, 2019
I need an answer to this question too.

And is the process complicated?
Business / Re: You Need To Patent That Brilliant Idea Today by JohnNgene: 6:34pm On Nov 09, 2019
I really want to patent my invention.

Is the process too complicated here in Nigeria? I'd love to hear from anyone who has ever gotten a patent in Nigeria.

Or is there a way I can get an international patent?
Business / Re: You Need To Patent That Brilliant Idea Today by JohnNgene: 6:32pm On Nov 09, 2019
classicalyemmy:
Is it possible to patent a business Idea? Or is it trademarking that's possible?

I think patents apply only to inventions o!
Celebrities / Re: Nancy Isime's Outfit To 'Living In Bondage' Abuja Premiere by JohnNgene: 9:13am On Nov 07, 2019
She's really living in bondage. Lol.

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Music/Radio / GANFUWA Interviewed On New On The Block by JohnNgene: 12:36pm On Oct 25, 2019
I'm an old member of Nairaland and I do my music with the name GANFUWA.

The major highlight of this interview for me is where I was asked which foreign artiste I'd like to work with. Well, I told them NONE. I told them that oyibo music is dead to me and that Naija music will be Number 1 in the world in the next 10years.

Why are people always shocked when I say that? Lol.

Watch my full interview session here:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tbJc4aCnlo

Business / Re: From Lagos To Igbo Land: My Business Move by JohnNgene: 12:07pm On Oct 25, 2019
Good day everyone, I bring good news come o! Lol.

1) I'm in Lagos. I've been here since September 30th. I'm actually squating at my friend's place trying to see if I can find my footing here.

2) My birthday is 2nd November o! That's just next Saturday. That day, walk into any bar, fastfood, eatery or restaurant you like and order anything you like. Lol.

3) My music is making progress. GANFUWA was interviewed on New On The Block showing on OKIKE TV. I hope I spoke well sha. You can watch it here and comment:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tbJc4aCnlo

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Business / Re: From Lagos To Igbo Land: My Business Move by JohnNgene: 9:14am On Sep 14, 2019
Good morning everyone. I just remembered that I haven't announced my newest song here. So sorry.

I released ALLOWANCE last month August 2019. It's dedicated to terrorist-herdsmen but I did it in such a way that it's radio-friendly. Even them go dey dance to the song without knowing the meaning. Plus, you know the fear of Buhari's DSS is the beginning of wisdom in this country. Lol.


Please download and listen:
https://my.notjustok.com/track/408902/ganfuwa-allowance

Or simply Google "ALLOWANCE GANFUWA"

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Health / Re: HELP: Save This Boy With Spinal-cord Injury by JohnNgene: 4:58am On Jul 07, 2019
This is me in Ukehe

Health / HELP: Save This Boy With Spinal-cord Injury by JohnNgene: 4:44am On Jul 07, 2019
Those who know me know that I'd rather die than beg. I could be dying and you'd never know. But I'm begging you all today for help. I'm begging for help on behalf of this poor child and his family. This boy must live to fulfil his dreams and destiny. This boy must live to testify of God's goodness.

Yesterday, 6th July 2019, I went to Ukehe (a town near Nsukka in Enugu state) to see a boy who suffered a spinal-cord injury last year October 2018. He has been bedridden and has even spent five long months in the hospital before his family brought him home. They were overwhelmed by the rising hospital bills. They are even more overwhelmed now that the breadwinner (the first son) of their family is dead.

I visited this boy, I prayed for this boy and I dropped a small amount for him. I'm only doing my own part. Please do your own part to save this poor boy's life. The bank account details in the picture belongs to his elder brother Brendan whom I personally spoke with. May God bless you abundantly as you send in your donations.

Yours sincerely,
John
+2349095000603

Business / Re: The Number One Cause Of Business Failure And How To Avoid It by JohnNgene: 1:35pm On May 11, 2019
I think the number one cause of business failure IN NIGERIA is lack of credit facilities.

So many businesses fail even before they start because there's no money to bring the business idea to reality. Raising capital on your own to start a business is hard. Getting a loan from Nigerian banks is even harder. Then, paying back the loan with the high interest attached to it is the hardest. Lol.

If Nigerian youths could easily access loans of N100,000 (one hundred thousand naira) by submitting the original copies of their certificates for example, I'm sure the Nigerian business environment will flourish.

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Business / Re: From Lagos To Igbo Land: My Business Move by JohnNgene: 9:00pm On May 10, 2019
chidekings:

I dont need to text you about it.the young lady has said it all,make whatever you do look posh and u will always smile to the bank every day,i started my business with 200k from this same nairaland but now apart from assets here and there,I have goods worth 40m.u just need to make it look posh and big so that the elites will notice you.


Oh! Sorry for bothering you sir. I should've checked your profile and topics first. From what I saw now, you sell laptops and phones. Well done sir. Thanks once again.

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Business / Re: From Lagos To Igbo Land: My Business Move by JohnNgene: 8:21pm On May 10, 2019
chidekings:


I have been following you since u started your journey,people make it in business depends on your approach.i dont input much effort in my business and am smiling to the banks.i started this business from scratch and based in the same Enugu with you.change your approach to business and learn about what ever you want to go into.


Wow! Please could you tell me more about this your Enugu-based business sir? +2349095000603 is my WhatsApp number in case you prefer to reply me privately. Thanks in advance sir.
Business / Re: From Lagos To Igbo Land: My Business Move by JohnNgene: 8:13pm On May 10, 2019
irynterri:
I would also advice you try Enugu town for the intimacy gadget business. time waits for no man. don't be carried away by emotions of home first. environment matters a whole lot in been a successful business man it opens doors and opportunities. agriculture in Nigeria is not as profitable as they say. it requires huge funds and time to be profitable. you are only as rich as your customers. if your customers are village people I wonder how you plan to be a billionaire. use your tongue to count your teeth. it is either you offer services to the elite there like cow rearing or you move to a more economically viable location before living in the village will affect your mindset.


Lol. Thank you ma.
Business / Re: From Lagos To Igbo Land: My Business Move by JohnNgene: 12:18pm On May 10, 2019
rawitools:
Typical Nigeria life . Op I feel you and from everything you wrote there the question running through my mind is do people still make it big in business? Apart from tech and show -biz. See the hustles this man has done for how many years oh God Deliver us. Op I bet u u have energy and resolute spirit I must commend you.


Thank you so much.

Do people still make it big in business HERE IN NIGERIA? Honestly, I don't even know. Please let me summon another great businessman @BobUgee I met via this my thread here on Nairaland to help me answer this your question. I just hope he's still active here though.

But if I were to attempt the question to avoid scoring F9, I'd say that I've observed that doing business in Nigeria is a real battle against principalities and powers. Lol.

I dare say that anybody that succeeds in business in this country will excel in every other part of the world. I guess that's why Igbo businessmen excel all over the world because they've been thoroughly baked inside Nigeria's business oven. Then cooked, then fried and then roasted. Chai! Odiro easy chaa chaa.

Worse of all is when people laugh and ask you, "Na this thing you go dey do marry wife, buy motor, come build house?" And then you see them few months or a year later actually marrying, buying cars and building houses from the proceeds of yahooyahoo, 419 or through other illegal means. (sighs)

Na God go help us true true. Because if I go make money anyhow-anyhow or by any-which-way, I fit gain everything but I go lose my soul. And how much is my soul worth? 1million? 10million? 1billion? In naira, dollars or pounds?

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Nairaland / General / Re: Nairaland For Poor Ppl by JohnNgene: 6:38am On May 10, 2019
merrymike47:
Nairaland z for poor ppl, d few rich pple dat we av are on IG and Twitter. Before u come here and argue with ur grandfather dat u are d son of Dangote, just do me a favour by asking 4 my account nomba first. If una dey take ur life(s) serious as una dey take all d bashing and arguments serious, u fit don make ham oo, suffer no dey tire u? U sabi bring successful ppl story come here, wen dem go bring ur own success story come here? Suffer no dey tire u? Ur country no get anytin wey e go offer u, seun don offer him country NL. Wetin u don offer itself? Suffer no dey tire u? Wen u go commot NL, wey u self go dey drop correct pictures for IG, suffer no dey tire u? Wen u go start 2 dey control ppl wey sabi English, wey u no go just dey pick ppl wey no sabi English for NL, suffer no dey tire u? Lotta Cray ppl here


You're just ranting and are probably a frustrated Indomie-generation teenager. Lol.

You have no idea the kind of rich and influential people that are here on Nairaland. The poor and middle-class are here too of course.

Instagram is full of fake people. I don't know much about Twitter. Finally, maybe you should hit the studio and release this your rant as a song sha. Who knows? You might generate controversy and blow. Lol.
Romance / Re: Very Important Advice To Young Men At Early Age In Life by JohnNgene: 8:53pm On May 09, 2019
Memberclub:
but you should be married by now bro. sad


I should abi? Whatsapp me let me give you my account number so that you can hasten my journey to marriage with at least N1million. Lol.
Romance / Re: Very Important Advice To Young Men At Early Age In Life by JohnNgene: 12:19pm On May 09, 2019
I think this is a poor advice. A poor advice is worse than a bad advice. Lol.

I turned 30 last year and I'm still single. You know why? Because I'm determined to have at least N2million in my account before I marry. Well, if not N2million, then I must be making at least N100,000 (one hundred thousand naira) every month.

I'm thinking of my future children and the kind of standard of life I want them to have. Or are there not too many poverty-stricken children in the world already?

I think the best advice to give young men is to start early to make money and plan their lives. That way, if a young man is comfortable and financially independent at 25, nobody'll have to pressure him to marry before 30.

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Romance / Re: Judge me, was i wrong ? by JohnNgene: 11:53am On May 09, 2019
It depends on your friendship and your reputation.

What I mean is, this your friend knows the kind of person you are (i.e. your reputation) before making that request. Maybe he has allowed you use his own house for such in the past. Or maybe he thought you wouldn't object to him cheating on his main girl. (Now, he knows better and your friendship with him will get deeper).

And if I may ask, why are you calling him? Do you feel him guilty for saying NO to him? If you know you did the right thing, leave him alone. He'll eventually get over his anger and come back to you. Plus, he won't make such a request ever again. No worry yourself abeg. Lol.

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