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EducationRe: English Language Lesson by Julivas(op): 10:43pm On Oct 15, 2018
Momoh Amos:
vigil)
145) To play to the gallery (not, dance to the gallery).
146) To meet minds with (not, rub minds with).
147) Maybe he was also involved (not may be). Maybe is an adverb while ‘may be’ is a verb phrase, as seen in ‘I may be here tomorrow’.
148) She is troubling me (not, looking for my trouble)
149) In spite (not inspite). This should not be mistaken for despite which is a single word.
150) The awardees were honoured with nice plaques (not plagues)
151) I did not say that (not, I did not said that). The tense of the sentence is shown by the auxiliary verb (does, do, did); not on the main verb that follows.
152) She may speak now (not, She may speaks now). The rule that says a singular subject takes a singular verb is not followed when modals (may, can, could, should, must and so on) precede the main verb.
153) I had come before now (not, I had came). It is important to know the past participle forms of irregular verbs to avoid treating them like regular verbs. Other verbs in this category are:
Come came come
Hit hit hit
Spit spat spat
Split split split
Broadcast broadcast broadcast
154) Slow but steady wins the race (not, slow and steady wins the race). It is a fixed expression.
155) She sells underwear (not, underwears). Clothes worn next to the skin are called underwear.
156) I scent danger (not, smell). To suspect or detect is to scent.
157) Don’t jump to conclusions (not, into conclusions)
158) Two heads are better than one (not, two good heads are better than one).
159) The straw that breaks the camel’s back (not, the last straw that breaks the camel’s back).
160) Action speaks louder than words (not, action speaks louder than voice).
161) Practice makes perfect (not, Practice makes perfection).
162) Don’t bite the hand that feeds you (not finger).
163) You all are in the soup (not, in soup). To be in an unpleasant or difficult situation is to be in the soup.
164) The suspenseful story piqued my interest (not, picked). The word “pique” in this context means to arouse.
165) Be your own man and decide (not, be a man). To not let yourself be influenced or controlled by other people is to be your own man.
166) I ordered pizza (not, ordered for).
167) I must call him today (not, I must to call him today).
168) Every student is expected (not, every students are expected).
169) I look forward to meeting you (not, to meet you)
170) I have a new job (not, a new work).
171) We are all ready (not, already). This means all are involved.
172) I already did it (not, all ready). This means it was done before a specified time.
173) They arrived all together (not, altogether). This means all in a group.
174) I stopped going there altogether (not, all together). This means completely or totally.
175) Everybody is fine (not, are). Indefinite pronouns which include: everybody, everyone, someone, anyone attract a singular verb.
176) I got a job through the good offices of my uncle (not, good office).
177) The director knows the ins and outs (not, in and out)
178) GAB with his friends is here (not, are). When conjunctions such as with, together with, as well as and in association with join two subjects, the first subject controls the verb.
179) The installation of the computers has been done (not, have). The most important word in a noun phrase controls the verb and that’s “installation” in the given sentence.
180) Your glasses are nice (not, is). Items that have two parts such as glasses, trousers, jeans, binoculars and so on take plural verbs. However, when they are used with partitives such as “a pair of”, they take singular verbs: Your pair of glasses is nice.
181) He takes spirits (not, spirit). A strong alcoholic drink or liquor is called spirits.
182) I want beverage, preferably beer. (not, necessarily to say alcohol). Any liquid that can be consumed apart from water is a beverage.
183) He had the gall to disrespect his father (not, the mind).
184) Dele and Mary took the marriage vows (not, vow)
186) I know full well that you would come back to us (not, fully well)
187) The committee comprises all stake holders (not, compris
EducationRe: English Language Lesson by Julivas(op): 10:42pm On Oct 15, 2018
Momoh Amos:
-time.
91) The couples will be double dating tomorrow (not, going out together). When two couples (four persons in all) go out on a romantic or dinner date together, they double date.
92) Happy Independence Day (not, Independent Day). This also applies to the names of centres such as: Distance Learning Centre (not, Distant Learning Centre).
93) He is a lout (not, a tout). When we mean a rude violent person, a hooligan or a thug, we say a lout. A tout is someone advertising for customers in an aggressive way.
94) I saw a one-eyed beggar (not, one eye beggar). To have the sight of only one eye is to be one-eyed.
95) Nigerian politics is in a shambles (not, a shamble).
96) She passed with flying colours (not, in flying colour).
97) He who pays the piper calls the tune (not, dictates the tune).
98) We’ve been friends for donkey’s years (not, donkey years).
99) Her house is a stone’s throw from mine (not, stone throw).
100) He is speeding (not, over speeding). To speed is to drive faster than the legal limit so the use of “over” is redundant.
101) The road is now accessible. It was opened yesterday (not commissioned). You do not comission a completed project; you open it. To commission is to start up a project; not to put it to use. Example: The governor commissioned the project and appealed to the contractors to be fast about it.
102) I will see you if I have the chance (not, I’ll see you if I’m chanced). Chance, as a verb, means to happen by chance; not to have the opportunity. It is chanced that I found a solution the next day.
103) Planning (not, advanced planning)
104) Proximity (not, close proximity)
105) Custom (not, habitual custom)
106) Cooperation (not, mutual cooperation)
107) Adage (not, old adage)
108) History (not, past history)
109) Truth (not, absolute truth)
110) Redo (not, redo again)
111) Teenager (not, young teenager)
112) Result (not, end result)
113) That’s the vice-chancellor (not, vice chancellor).
114) She was in a coma (not, in coma)
115) The Obasanjo regime introduced GSM to Nigeria (not, Obasanjo’s regime). When we refer to an administration led by a person, it is preceded by the definite article ‘the’ and the noun doesn’t attract an apostrophe.
116) She is running a temperature (not, temperature).
117) Continuous (not, continous)
118) Maintenance (not, maintainance)
119) Occasion (not, occassion)
120) Genuine (not, geniune)
121) Handiwork (not, handwork)
122) Auxiliary (not, auxillary)
123) Privilege (not, priviledge)
124) A lot (not, alot)
125) Forty (not, fourty)
126) Onomatopoeia (not, onomatopia)
127) Say: You’re in my line of sight. Not: You’re blocking me.
128) Say: Let’s go back to the drawing board (not, let’s go back to the drawing table).
129) Say: She’s troubling me (not, she’s looking for my trouble).
130) Say: Pardon or Say it again (not, come again).
131) Say: I can’t be in a party at night let alone clubbing (not, I can’t be in a party at night talk less of clubbing).
132) Say: Why should he say that, a governor for that matter? (not: Why should he say that, a whole governor)?
133) Say: I can see you from here (not: I am seeing you from here).
134) Say: He woos every lady around him (not, he toasts every lady around him).
135) We need arms and ammunition (not, ammunitions). The noun “ammunition” does not attract s.
136) The tailor took my measure (not, measurement).
137) She got off scot-free (not, She went scot free). To get away with something without being punished is to get off scot-free.
138) Give my regards to your brother (not, regard). A greeting to pass on to another person is regards
139) I appreciate this everyday lesson (not, every day)
140) She came in a car (not with a car). To say come with a car will suggest that she came in the company of the car.
141) You have to buckle down to pass this exam (not buckle up). To buckle down is to tackle a task with determination while to buckle up is to fasten one’s seat belt.
142) You have to repent of your sins (not, from your sins).
143) Burning the midnight oil (not, the midnight candle).
144) She’s gone for a vigil (not, night

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EducationRe: English Language Lesson by Julivas(op): 10:41pm On Oct 15, 2018
Momoh Amos:
Just as a person can’t be “more dead” or “more alive” than another, no one can be more unique than another.
48) You know full well that you shouldn’t be here (not, fully well).
49) A word to the wise is enough (not, A word is enough for the wise). The expression is an idiom and it has a fixed form.
50) That was a slip of the tongue (not, slip of tongue). The expression is not complete without the definite article “the”.
51) We told her about the danger yet she went ahead (not, still yet). One can use either of “still” or “yet” but both can’t be used.
52) You should take balanced diet (not, balance diet).
53) The students are not much (wrong). The students are not many (right).
54) We caught a machinery (wrong). We caught a mercenary (right).
55) This boy is lousy (wrong; except if you mean he’s bad). This boy is noisy (right).
56) The times table is out (wrong; except if you mean multiplication table: He’s the fastest at times table). The timetable is out (right).
57) Where is the mate of my pair of shoes (not, the second leg of my pair of shoes). The other member of a matched pair of objects is called a mate.
58) She was my wife’s bridesmaid (not, best lady).
59) The product is now on sale (not, The product is now in the market).
60) Don’t rub salt into my wound (not, Don’t pour salt into my wound).
61) I saw a 20 year old lawyer (not, 20 years old lawyer). A noun that qualifies another is not used in the plural form and year qualifies lawyer in the sentence. However, you can say: The lawyer is 20 years old.
62) He’s a member of staff (not, a staff). All of the employees of an organisation make up the staff so an individual can’t be a staff.
63) I am Ganiu Abisoye Bamgbose (not, Bamgbose Ganiu Abisoye). When arranging one’s name, the surname comes last. However, if you write the surname first, it has to be separated by a comma: Bamgbose, Ganiu Abisoye.
64) We had guests from all walks of life (not, works of life).
65) He is stocky (not, lanky). Many erroneously think to be broad and sturdily built is to be lanky, whereas to be lanky is to be ungracefully thin.
66) We are lagging behind (not, lacking behind).
67) I will pay your fare (not transport fare). Fare means money paid for a transport ticket so the word “transport” is redundant.
68) He is talkative (not he is a talkative).
69) He was in jeans and polo (not he was on jeans and polo).
70) Shed light on it (not shed more light on it).
71) I’ll pay you at the end of the month (not I’ll pay you by month end).
72) She has a secure job (not, secured). When a person or thing is free from attack, danger or is protected, the adjective is “secure”. The word can however attract the past tense marker when used as a verb: She has secured a job.
73) The boy is not mature (not, matured). To be fully grown up is to be mature. This too can be used as a verb: The boy has matured.
74) He is overage (not, overaged). Having an age that is greater than a stipulated minimum is to be overage.
75) Scarcely… when: Scarcely had I parked my car when it started raining.
76) Hardly… when: Hardly had she woken up when she began to cry for breakfast.
77) No sooner… than: No sooner had we started the meeting than Uche began to argue with the secretary.
78) Prefer… to: She prefers engineering to medicine.
79) One… one: One shouldn’t make a promise if one won’t be able to fulfill it.
80) Don’t take it personally (not, personal).
81) A problem shared is a problem halved (not a problem shared is half solved)
82) She is mediocre (not, a mediocre). The word is an adjective; not a noun.
83) The politician defected (not, decamped).
84) In conclusion, knowing grammar is knowing a language (not conclusively).
85) I got stuck (not, stucked).
86) Between you and me (not, between you and I).
87) Funnily enough I didn’t see him (not, funny enough).
88) Joking apart, every Nigerian needs these lessons (not, jokes apart).
89) I’m planning to do something along the same lines (not, along the same line).
90) Are you sure he’s not two-timing you (not, double dating)? To deceive or be unfaithful to a lover is to two
EducationEnglish Language Lesson by Julivas(op): 10:40pm On Oct 15, 2018
Momoh Amos:
This might come in handy in IELTS test especially for speaking and writing sessions ���




ENGLISH FOR TODAY BY GANIU ABISOYE BAMGBOSE (GAB)

TWO HUNDRED COMMONLY MISUSED ENGLISH EXPRESSIONS

1) He is a go getter (not, goal getter)
2) She wears lovely perfumes (not, sprays).
3) He is a godsend to me (not, godsent).
4) She has a runny nose (not, running nose)
5) I wish I can turn back the clock (not turn back the hand of time)
6) We would have to fight fire with fire (not fire for fire)
7) May our parents reap the fruits of their labour (not fruit)
� Covenant: This is erroneously pronounced as convenant by some Christians to keep the rhythmic appeal in songs like Covenant-keeping God’.
9) Expatiate: Many think this word is derived from ‘expand’; hence, expantiate.
10) Augment: Because most Nigerian languages are syllable-timed, many Nigerians find it more convenient to say augument.
11) Pronunciation: This is wrongly pronounced by many as pronounciation because of the verb
pronounce.
12) Faithful (noun; not faithfuls): Many say faithfuls given their knowledge of plurality.
13) Uplift: (not, upliftment) People tend to naturally say upliftment just to make this sound like conventional nouns.
14) He is an up and coming artiste (not, upcoming).
15) Separate: Many Nigerians tend to spell this as pronounced and so they spell it as seperate.
16) Birds of a feather flock together (not, bed of the same feather fly together).
17) Better the devil you know than the devil you don’t (not, the devil you know is better than the angel you don’t know).
18) You can’t have your cake and eat it (not, you can’t eat your cake and have it).
19) What is sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander (not, what is good for the goose is good for the gander).
20) Make hay while the sun shines (not, make haste while the sun shines).
21) You mind we have a chit-chat (not, a gist)? A conversation about things that are not important is a chit-chat while gist means the most important part of something.
22) I like her looks (not, look). A person’s appearance or attractiveness is his or her looks.
23) She tried to smooth her way to get the appointment (not, smoothen). The word smooth is used as both a noun and a verb. Smoothen is only used in informal American English.
24) Sit on her lap (not, laps). The upper legs of a seated person are called lap.
25) She needs a travel bag (not, travelling bag). However, travelling bag is allowed in informal language settings and in other varieties of English, but not in Standard British English.
26) I called you several times (not, severally). Severally means separately or individually; not
many/several times.
27) Don’t fight a losing battle (not, a lost battle). A struggle that seems certain to end in failure is a losing battle.
28) My townsperson (not, town person).
29) My tribesman (not, tribe man).
30) Speak in tongues (not, in tongue).
31) He lacks manners (not, manner).
32) She likes to wear tights (not, tight).
33) Thank your stars (not, star).
34) You take sides on an issue (not, side).
35) The place is out of bounds (not, bound).
36) Couples take marriage vows (not, vow).
37) You pay a dead person respects (not, respect).
38) He has knock knees (not, k-leg). A condition in which the legs curve inwards so that the feet are apart when the knees are touching is called knock knees. This is also called genu valgum. We can also say: He’s knock-kneed.
39) Good afternoon, my fellow students (not, colleagues). A colleague is a fellow member of a profession so students don’t have colleagues since they are not workers.
40) I will see you when I come (not if I come back). To say “if I come” is to doubt your coming.
41) Level playing field (not, ground).
42) To keep up appearances (not, put up).
43) It takes two to tango (not, tangle).
44) I rack my brain always (not, crack).
45) Without mincing words (not, missing).
46) The first ten persons will be rewarded (not, the ten first). When using numerals, ordinals (first, second, third) come before cardinals (one, two, three).
47) He is as unique as she (not, more unique).
PropertiesRe: Vacant Room In A Flat In Ibadan by Julivas(op): 2:27pm On Oct 14, 2018
kay29000:
How much is it going for. And is the room ensuite? As in does it have its own toilet and bathroom?
40k , no need to pay agent fee. Shared bathroom and kitchen.
PropertiesRe: Vacant Room In A Flat In Ibadan by Julivas(op): 12:36pm On Oct 13, 2018
Still available.
Happy weekend
CelebritiesRe: King Sunny Ade Visits The Family Of Late Baba Sala To Pay His Last Respects by Julivas(m): 7:49pm On Oct 12, 2018
hubtiva:
one day one day we will alll die
Nice observation. ...that's why we must be conscious of where to spend eternity. Jesus Christ is the only way to joyful eternity
PropertiesVacant Room In A Flat In Ibadan by Julivas(op): 1:46pm On Oct 12, 2018
Good day all.
There is a vacant room in a flat in Agbowo area of Ibadan. It is 4 bedroom flat, three of these rooms have been occupied by a male and two females, remaining one room.
There is water and electricity.
If you are interested, let me know.
Thanks.

Requirement
God fearing.
Christianity EtcRe: The Christian Chatbox ( sticky) by Julivas(m): 8:54pm On Oct 03, 2018
*PAST TENSE!*

One confusing aspect of the English language is that not all rules can be applied to all contexts. For instance, we were taught in nursery school that the past tense is usually indicated by the addition of the suffix "-ed" to a word. Meanwhile, the story got adjusted in primary school that the rule doesn't apply to all contexts (e.g took, woke, fought, etc). It is now left for the students to understand the logic in order to apply the word in the right context. Most times, after taking pains to learn the logic of past tense, students still misuse the past tense in the context of present occurrences. This would only cause them failure. This means, it is not enough to be successful in understanding the past tense, it should never be used in a present context to avoid failure.

Proverbs 4:25 exhorts, _"Let thine eyes look right on, and let thine eyelids look straight before thee."_ Every man has the tendency to glory in the past even while faced with several challenges in the present time. It is when you understand that your attitude towards present challenges is what will determine the speed of your movement into the future that you will stop glorying in the past. Yes! The past was successful but it is already past tense. What are you doing presently so that your past success will not become a future failure in any way? Lot's wife looked back for whatever reason or riches she might have left behind and became a pillar of salt (Genesis 19:26).

Failure is when you keep glorying in your past achievements instead of working on the present challenges staring at you or looking forward to continuous achievements in future. Whatever you have done becomes a past tense the day you're able to complete that task. It is now left for you to open a new chapter and keep going. It is good to ponder on your past but it becomes a stumbling block if you get yourself stock at that. Move forward.

It does not matter what you're known for in the past. It is past tense and does not apply to 'now'. Who are you presently? It doesn't matter what you've been able to achieve over the years. It is past tense. What are the new tasks on your desk presently? It doesn't matter the knowledge you have garnered over the years. They're past tense because the world evolves everyday. What are you doing to update yourself in the new line of knowledge?

*Past success plus present failure could lead to future failure if care is not taken. Take heed not to apply the past tense in your present context.*

_*You can surely do better, with God by your side!*_

*#MidWeekReflection*

*Flora O'seyi DAIRO*
*(Father's Courier)*
floraoseyidairo..com
CrimeRe: Crisis Erupting Now In Faringada Jos by Julivas(m): 3:32pm On Sep 30, 2018
Laurashils:
Please anyone around faringada and Bauchi road in jos, tell me what's happening we've been hearing endless gunshot please
God save YOUR people.
Christianity EtcRe: Adeboye Being Ordained As A Pastor In 1975 (Throwback Photo) by Julivas(m): 2:00pm On Sep 30, 2018
youngest85:
Ordained as a scammer
Learn to respect people if not for anything let it be for their age and the grace of God upon them. God shall arrest you and others like you to become another Apostle Paul in Jesus mighty name, amen. Happy Sunday.
TravelRe: Wanderlust Adventure From Benin City To The World by Julivas(m): 12:08pm On Sep 27, 2018
voraz:
Congrats bro. Keep us updated. Safe travels!
Good afternoon, trust you are doing well. I have replied your pm. Thanks
Christianity EtcRe: I Hear The Voice Of The Trumpet About To Sound by Julivas(m): 12:44pm On Aug 26, 2018
I'm so surprised about the comments here.

Even if the op is lying, the fact remains that the end of the world is fast approaching.

Please let us put aside all sentiments and think of where to spend eternity- endless life.

Plan, plan , plan for your dear life, God's Kingdom and Hell are real.

What you do in the flesh here on earth will determine where you will finally spend your eternity.

Happy Sunday all.

Shalom.
PoliticsRe: Positive Things Restructuring Nigeria Will Bring! - Foreign Diplomat Reveals by Julivas(op): 11:19pm On Aug 23, 2018
Technology MarketRe: "USED ITEMS" Direct From WAREHOUSE by Julivas(m): 7:34pm On Aug 22, 2018
rev2214:
Another offload
Laptop
Desktop
Projector
TV's
Canvas
Hoverboard
Etc

Blessed warehouse

The laptop are untested but most of the ones we bought work very well but some no HDD. Laptop prices​ from 10k depend on your selection.
How can contact you for the laptops?
PoliticsPositive Things Restructuring Nigeria Will Bring! - Foreign Diplomat Reveals by Julivas(op): 1:25pm On Aug 22, 2018
If Nigeria restructured into provinces -
1) Northern Province
2) Middle Belt Province
3) Oduduwa Province
4) Eastern Province
5) Niger Delta Province (Atlantic)
Then Central Government at FCT.

10 positive things that would happen within 5 years
(primarily due to inter-province competition)

1. The first province to experience economic explosion would obviously be the Western Province. The Oduduwua Master plan will be revealed. There would be trans-regional 4g internet fiber connection/rail/subways/highways/power grids etc. Yoruba will become the 2nd official language. They are relatively united. They have oil. They own academia. They have mega corporations. The WP would be the first to have stable 24/7 power supply! Foreign money will flood the province. More Forbes recognized billionaires will arise. Some of them will be internet billionaires. Lagos will be relieved a little from overpopulation as railway lines from other states will make living elsewhere and working in Lagos a breeze.

2. The Northern Province will have stronger islamic laws. Sharia will be entrenched and this will make the NP become the least corrupt province. The middle east (Arab) nations will move in to partner with them, bringing major development. Jaiz bank and Unity Bank will become mega banks. Arabic and Hausa will compete with English for dominance in schools. This province will generate more solar power than any other province. After the west, this province will be the 2nd to have 24/7 electricity. They will start exporting food as a major revenue generator.

3. The Middle Belt Province will have a development conference. Focus will be given to solid minerals development/
exports, tourism development and food production/exports. This will become a food hub in West Africa. They will export more food than any other province. Mega mining and food corporations will arise. This province will have foreign inflows through tourism development greater than any other province. It will host the most beautiful places to live in Nigeria.

4. The Eastern Province will transform into the Auto Industry Hub of Africa. Indigenous manufacturing of vehicles that will start competing with foreign vehicles will commence in earnest. This will grow to manufacturing of airplanes, helicopters, tractors, cranes, heavy duty construction equipment etc. Forbes recognised billionaires living in Anambra will arise. The Biafra agitation will fizzle out since formation of the EP will be seen as a Biafra success in another form. There would be so much development that villages (as we currently know them) will quickly cease to exist. This province will be the first to semi-urbanize all their rural areas as all the Igbos living abroad will rush back to take advantage of the changes.

5. The Atlantic Province will take the Uyo blueprint and run with it. An abundance of oil wealth and opening up of major sea ports at Rivers and Uyo will enable this region to revamp their infrastructure quickly. There will be more monorails here than anywhere else. This will be the 3rd province to achieve 24/7 electricity generation in Nigeria (mainly from gas turbine technology).

6. With provincial indigenous security forces in control, kidnapping, Armed robbery, Boko Haram, Fulani herdsmen and the Niger delta militancy attacks will all fizzle out. Nigeria will become the most secure and peaceful African nation; thus attracting more foreigners.

7. Each Province will have their own airline professionally managed. And with better roads/rail, air and land transport costs will crash.

8. With the rapid development occurring all over, Nigerias GDP will shoot up. Obtaining visas to travel out will become easy as more people will want to come in than go out. A worldwide immigration into Nigeria will commence, as Nigerians living abroad will be struggling with foreigners to enter the country. ''Nigeria will become the most desirable Nation to live in".

9. The central government at the FCT will become smaller and less powerful. There will be a mini-exodus from Abuja to the provinces as the action is now elsewhere. The outskirts of Abuja will no longer be heavily overpopulated. Abuja will become awesome again.

10. The 10th positive thing that would quickly happen positive idea.

Pls share for the sensitization of the benefits of Restructuring.

Nigeria must flourish again.��

*Copied from another platform, but I think it is a brilliant submission* .

Nairalanders, what are your opinions on this assertion. ....?
Christianity EtcRe: The Christian Chatbox ( sticky) by Julivas(m): 11:02pm On Aug 21, 2018
emmask:
Hello Everyone.
Please I need your help with my Christian life.
I got baptized with the Holy Ghost on June30th and since then I've been experiencing God's love and touch.
But I've been unable to still get rid of some addictions from my life(I've been able to get rid of many through his help tho).
But whenever I'm enjoying a closer relationship with God, I just fall back to the sin and start all over again. Its been very saddening for me and I don't know what to do.
The addiction is pornography.
Your advise, help and all is highly welcomed.
Thank.
Firstly I thank God for HIS love upon you.
Now that you have been baptised in the Holy Ghost and you are still seeing yourself going back to your vomits, try to de associate yourself from everything that stimulate such act, such as reading stories that deal with sex, watching movies that have such scenes, and any other things that can bring up such thought to you. In addition, try not to be alone, whenever you are alone, try to listen to godly musics and meditate on the scriptures.
Note.... Satan will surely bring such thought to you, it's now left for you to resist him always through determination and the power that you have in Christ Jesus.
May HIS grace be sufficient for you.

Don't forget to ask for forgiveness.
CelebritiesRe: Fans Accuse Toke Makinwa Of Plastic Surgery by Julivas(m): 3:51pm On Aug 21, 2018
dominique:
That's how the pm system works, a copy is sent to your inbox. Do your recipient(s) not get your message(s)
Alright, thanks.
CelebritiesRe: Fans Accuse Toke Makinwa Of Plastic Surgery by Julivas(m): 2:57pm On Aug 21, 2018
dominique:
It's most likely one of those shape wears that women wear to give themselves hourglass figure.
Good afternoon sis. Please help to look into this. ECH time I sent a pm to someone, instead of delivering to the person 's mail, it will go into my mail. Please help to resolve it. Thanks.
Technology MarketRe: House Clearance Sales.. Come In Here!!!! by Julivas(m): 9:45pm On Aug 20, 2018
Otnias:
polystar 257L deep freezer 35k
polystar washing machine 7kg/5kg 30k
polystar 2000va stabilizer 5k
Brand new Haeir Thermocool 25L microwave and oven 28k-----SOLD
hanging and standing Kitchen Cabinet 10k and 18k
dining table with 4 chairs 30k
4×6 bed and mouka foam 28k
Two lion sewing machine with electric motor 30k
black glass TV stand 5k
transparent glass center table 7k
HP photo smart printer and scanner 10k
panasonic microwave 25Ltrs 20k
Picture of the HPF printer and scanner
EducationRe: Nigerian Students In China by Julivas(m): 3:48pm On Aug 19, 2018
scholarshiphope:
To learn more about Studying in China, you can read articles on https://decsap.com/blog or Follow Instagram: @decsapedu

For those also looking for information for admission or scholarship. You can reach me by sending DM or mail then we can chat on WhatsApp.
Thanks a lot and happy Sunday
EducationRe: Nigerian Students In China by Julivas(m): 7:51pm On Aug 17, 2018
Please I will like to chat with anybody already in China. Thanks.
PropertiesRe: Thread For Urban Land Market And Investment by Julivas(op): 6:35am On Aug 04, 2018
Good morning all and happy weekend

Anything you want in the world can be yours, if only you’d break it down into tiny little chunks.

You can't afford a premium plot of land?

No problems, you can pay in bits.

A plot of land in East Amber Estate Abijo GRA goes for N11 Million, but you can start off this investment with a deposit of N2 million and spread the balance in 6 months.

Now you can see that there is no excuse not to invest in real estate in choice location.

For further enquiries Call 08027156312 or whatsapp 08033052962

InvestmentRe: Thread On Urban Land Market And Investment by Julivas(op): 6:33am On Aug 04, 2018
Good morning all and happy weekend.

Anything you want in the world can be yours, if only you’d break it down into tiny little chunks.

You can't afford a premium plot of land?

No problems, you can pay in bits.

A plot of land in East Amber Estate Abijo GRA goes for N11 Million, but you can start off this investment with a deposit of N2 million and spread the balance in 6 months.

Now you can see that there is no excuse not to invest in real estate in choice location.

For further enquiries Call 08027156312 or whatsapp 08033052962

PropertiesRe: Thread For Urban Land Market And Investment by Julivas(op): 7:47pm On Aug 02, 2018
*WHY CHOOSE QUEEN'S COURTS ESTATE SHAPATI*
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- Multitudinous Investment Benefits: The developer of this prestigious has proven itself in the real estate business and can guarantee Queen's Courts as one of the best real estate opportunities the industry has to offer
-- 150% increments on investment in 6 months Guarantee
-- Trust and performance when we commit to a project Queen's Courts will be no exception
-- Modern Estate Arena. We will avail you the best of facilities while incorporating the flare and glare of the modern day society. The estate brings to you a relaxed and secure environment that fits just right with your family and business endeavors

*NEIGHBORHOOD*
* Novare Mall (Shoprite)
* Lakowe Golf Course
* Green Spring School
* Fara Park.
* Lagos Business School
* Caleb British Int'l School
* Corona School etc

*PROMO ADVANTAGES* -------------------------
1. Pay #5,000, 000 instead of #10,000,000
2. Instant Allocation
3. Payment Plan Available

*TITLE*
CofO

*Location:*
Shapati Lakowe, Lekki-Epe Expressway, lagos

For more information, Site inspection and Plots booking call... 08027156312 or whatsap 08033052962
InvestmentRe: Thread On Urban Land Market And Investment by Julivas(op): 7:45pm On Aug 02, 2018
*WHY CHOOSE QUEEN'S COURTS ESTATE SHAPATI*
------------------------------------------------------

- Multitudinous Investment Benefits: The developer of this prestigious has proven itself in the real estate business and can guarantee Queen's Courts as one of the best real estate opportunities the industry has to offer
-- 150% increments on investment in 6 months Guarantee
-- Trust and performance when we commit to a project Queen's Courts will be no exception
-- Modern Estate Arena. We will avail you the best of facilities while incorporating the flare and glare of the modern day society. The estate brings to you a relaxed and secure environment that fits just right with your family and business endeavors

*NEIGHBORHOOD*
* Novare Mall (Shoprite)
* Lakowe Golf Course
* Green Spring School
* Fara Park.
* Lagos Business School
* Caleb British Int'l School
* Corona School etc

*PROMO ADVANTAGES* -------------------------
1. Pay #5,000, 000 instead of #10,000,000
2. Instant Allocation
3. Payment Plan Available

*TITLE*
CofO

*Location:*
Shapati Lakowe, Lekki-Epe Expressway, lagos

For more information, Site inspection and Plots booking call 08027156312 or whatsap 08033052962.
PropertiesRe: Thread For Urban Land Market And Investment by Julivas(op): 6:15pm On Aug 01, 2018
Happy New Month
Sales still in progress
InvestmentRe: Thread On Urban Land Market And Investment by Julivas(op): 6:14pm On Aug 01, 2018
Happy New Month
Sales still in progress
PropertiesRe: Thread For Urban Land Market And Investment by Julivas(op): 5:02pm On Jul 31, 2018
An old Native American man wanted a loan for $500.

The banker pulled out the loan application.
"What are you going to do with the money?" he asks the native american.

"Buy Silver, make jewelry, and sell it," was the response.

"What have you got for collateral?"

"Don't know collateral," replied the native american man

"Well that's something of value that would cover the cost of the loan.
"Have you got any vehicles?"

"Yes. 1949 Chevy pickup," replied the native american man

The banker shook his head, "How about livestock?"

"Yes, I have a horse," replied the man

"How old is it?" the banker asks.

"Don't know, has no teeth," replies the man

Finally the banker decided to make the $500 loan.

Several weeks later the old man was back in the bank.
He pulled out a roll of bills, "Here to pay." he said.
He then handed the banker the money to pay his loan off.

"What are you going to do with the rest of that money?" the banker asks.

"Put in home", replied the native american man

"Why don't you deposit it in my bank," the banker asked.

"Don't know deposit," replied the man

"You put the money in our bank and we take care of it for you.
Whenever you want to use it, you can withdraw it."

The old native american man leaned across the desk and asks the banker...
"What you got for collateral?"

The life hack that actually changes, and has an effect on a man's life is investing in assets that will earn him money rather than putting him into debt…
*Think Investment*
*Think RealEstate*
InvestmentRe: Thread On Urban Land Market And Investment by Julivas(op): 5:01pm On Jul 31, 2018
An old Native American man wanted a loan for $500.

The banker pulled out the loan application.
"What are you going to do with the money?" he asks the native american.

"Buy Silver, make jewelry, and sell it," was the response.

"What have you got for collateral?"

"Don't know collateral," replied the native american man

"Well that's something of value that would cover the cost of the loan.
"Have you got any vehicles?"

"Yes. 1949 Chevy pickup," replied the native american man

The banker shook his head, "How about livestock?"

"Yes, I have a horse," replied the man

"How old is it?" the banker asks.

"Don't know, has no teeth," replies the man

Finally the banker decided to make the $500 loan.

Several weeks later the old man was back in the bank.
He pulled out a roll of bills, "Here to pay." he said.
He then handed the banker the money to pay his loan off.

"What are you going to do with the rest of that money?" the banker asks.

"Put in home", replied the native american man

"Why don't you deposit it in my bank," the banker asked.

"Don't know deposit," replied the man

"You put the money in our bank and we take care of it for you.
Whenever you want to use it, you can withdraw it."

The old native american man leaned across the desk and asks the banker...
"What you got for collateral?"

The life hack that actually changes, and has an effect on a man's life is investing in assets that will earn him money rather than putting him into debt…
*Think Investment*
*Think RealEstate*
Christianity EtcRe: The Christian Chatbox ( sticky) by Julivas(m): 10:06am On Jul 31, 2018
HumbledbYGrace:
Good morning brethren. I know we've all moved on to better things, levels don't change for all of us.

But it is bad when we stop checking on one another like we used to. We said we loved each other, but have actually stopped caring. I am saying all this because of guilt, I had been too consumed in my own stuff I stopped I lost track of what others were going through.
That said, dagr8 is no more with us gentle souls. He is resting on the bossom of Jesus Christ. Leaving behind a son and a wife. As friends, sisters and brothers in Christ, it would be nice to pay our respects to his family.

Ujsizzle, An0nimus, Seyibrown, Superbloke, Reyginus, Ada, Bella, Muskeeto, Mintayo, Ihedinobi and yetseyi.

Those who are still around please pass the message on because I know most of us have left Nairaland. Those I forgot to mention their names, please we all knew dagr8, let us all hold hands together, for the sake of the Gospel we stand for.

Thank you.
Hey yah, may the Lord be with the family he left behind.

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