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Despite Ortega's impressive net worth, many people have never heard of him. The 80-year-old Spaniard fiercely guards his privacy and gives few interviews to the press. Ortega founded fast-fashion giant Zara with his then-wife Rosalia in 1975. Today, his retail company Inditex SA — which owns Zara, Massimo Dutti, and Pull&Bear — has over 6,600 outposts around the world. Amancio Ortega is the richest man in the world, with a net worth estimated at $79.5 billion. In August 2013, his ex-wife and Zara cofounder, Rosalia Mera, died at 69. She was Spain's richest woman. This is his daughter, Marta. The socialite is married to top Spanish equestrian Sergio Álvarez Moya.Ortega and his wife live in a discreet apartment building in La Coruña, Spain, near a major port of the Atlantic Ocean.Ortega is known for being private. In 2012, Bloomberg noted that he had only granted interviews to three journalists. He also dresses modestly. He usually wears a simple uniform of a blue blazer, white shirt, and gray pants — none of which are Zara products.
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Zara's mysterious founder, Amancio Ortega, just surpassed Bill Gates to become the richest man in the world. Shares of the Spanish retailer's parent company, Inditex, rose 2.5%. That boosted Ortega's fortune to $79.5 billion, according to Forbes.
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#Copied President Muhammadu Buhari is an usually lucky man. He hardly gets grilled for poor performance. Even the smattering of questioning voices get drowned in the defensive cacophony of belligerent roars of many, trying still, to defend their sad decision to foist the man on the nation. Also, whereas Nigerians may grumble about tough economic times, they seem to have lost the traditional chutzpah to ask pertinent questions of Mr. President and his team's performance. The year 2016 is to all intents and purposes done. I guess the biological clock of the 2016 budget is also wound down. Perhaps not, as it was delivered in May 2016. Even then let's not forget the sure fire indicator that Budget 2016 is dying if not dead already. That Mr. President is all trussed up to deliver the 2017 budget to the National Assembly. So while President Buhari ambles to the National Assembly with his 2017 budget, there is a curious reality: No one seems to be asking Mr. President what he did with the 2016 budget of N6 .07 trillion, the biggest ever budget and perhaps the least performing in Nigeria's history. How has the revenue side of the budget performed to date? And the capital expenditure? Any new roads, hospitals, water works anywhere in Nigeria? Has electric power improved? More jobs? More foods? More industries? What exactly did Mr. President put on the table to improve the lives of citizens? Maybe the entire budget was used to spoon feed our overfed presidency, governors, local government chairmen, ministers and government workers, legislators and judges. Indeed one cannot forget the huge costs of military internal interventions to secure the Niger Delta region (Operation Crocodile Tears?), South East region (Operation Python Dance) and North East/Sambisa Forest region (Operation Perennial Vulture Tears). While the big boys of government and military contractors are feeding fat, the great majority of Nigerians are holding the short end of a mean stick. What exactly has Budget 2016 contributed to our lives? Any roads? Any bridges? Any water works? Any hospitals? Improved agriculture? Better electric power? Job loss stemmed? What is the total revenue that flowed into the federal coffers? How's the money expended? We need to know. Maybe at 12 midnight, December 31, 2016, President Buhari will assemble his sorry team of lackluster ministers to give us the scorecard of each ministry and the presidency. Perhaps, the reason no one is asking is because we all know a little kept secret: That 2016 is a wasted federal year and that the N6 trillion 2016 budget is not worth the paper on which it was written and padded.
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I had taken it off the market before , but I don't have parking space for it no more. You know when you have a new machine and limited parking space. So I am giving it out as Xmas gift for 200k . Call today to pick it up. I resprayed it though. Oven baked , same colour, zero fixes. |
Hmmmmm. When they keep winning elections at every level for the 2k they share, why won't they do worse? Expect worst cos in 2019, they will simply give you peanuts of what they have stolen from you and you will vote em back for another four years. Maybe then our senses go don format completely. If they start kissing goodbye elections at every turn they will know . Because sincerely speaking, you can only rig elections when they are too close to call. If they loose on a massive scale they dare not rig it. Don't wait till 2019 , start now, make them feel pains too. Make them loose elections at every turn. Be it local govt, Houses of Assembly, Governorship, National Assembly , etc. And eventually we will be able to take presidential elections. I rise. |
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[quote author=2dugged post=51378642]Op, i am glad you could find time to write this, cos I can relate to this, it's frustrating when the source of your pain is family, at a point you begin to feel like you were destined to go through that pain and hurt till you die, especially when they don't seem to see anything wrong with what they are doing, like you rightly said, forgiveness is for your own good, I had to learn that hard lesson too.Most people walk around carrying baggage from their childhood and this has one way or the other affected their adult life, seeing that therapy is not our thing here (na who never get money chop dey go see shrink? ) most people end up transferring it to their wards, and the circle continues [/q |
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Pylony:Rule number 1. Trust nobody not even yourself.Cos your heart and your head sometimes plays game with you. Live like it's normal even the parents that birthed you will sometimes play game of chess or thrones with you for their own selfish gain. Having this in mind it's better you advise yourself. |
I have tried it some points here , oh boy ! It opens your brain and your thinking (what ever means you think with) to a whole new world. I will also suggest you read Robert Kiyosaki's books such as rich and happy don't go to school, before you quit your job, who took my money, etc as well as the Richest man in Babylon by Clarkson. Boss Nigeria is blessed and there is money to be made if you know where to look, you are consistent, persistent, pray and meet the right people who have this money but short of investment ideals. Pls mods should move this to the front page so others can benefit, criticise or make comments that will help us all in the face of this recession. Thanks LALASTIC |
"In a free-market economy, anyone can make as much money as they want," emphasizes self-made millionaire Steve Siebold, who has also studied over 1,200 of the world's wealthiest people. That applies to 20-somethings. To help you reach the seven-figure mark by 30, we rounded up 11 pieces of advice from people who became millionaires at a young age and people who have studied hundreds of self-made millionaires. We can't guarantee millionaire status, but doing these things won't hurt your odds: 1. Focus on earning "In today's economic environment you cannot save your way to millionaire status," writes Grant Cardone, who went from broke and in debt at 21 to self-made millionaire by 30. "The first step is to focus on increasing your income in increments and repeating that. "My income was $3,000 a month and nine years later it was $20,000 a month. Start following the money, and it will force you to control revenue and see opportunities." 2. Develop multiple streams of income One way to earn more is to increase your streams of income. In author Thomas C. Corley's five-year study of self-made millionaires he found that many of them develop multiple streams of income: 65% had three streams, 45% had four streams, and 29% had five or more streams. These additional streams include real-estate rentals, stock market investments, and part-ownership in a side business. "Three streams of income seems to be the magic number for the self-made millionaires in my Rich Habits study, but the more income streams you can create in life, the more secure will your financial house be," he writes. 3. Save to invest, don't save to save Writes Cardone: "The only reason to save money is to invest it. Put your saved money into secured, sacred (untouchable) accounts. Never use these accounts for anything, not even an emergency. This will force you to continue to follow step one (increase income). To this day, at least twice a year, I am broke because I always invest my surpluses into ventures I cannot access." Investing is not as complicated or daunting as we make it out to be. The simplest starting point is to contribute to your 401(k) if your employer offers one, and take full advantage of your company's 401(k) match program — which is essentially free money — if it has one. Next, consider contributing money toward a Roth IRA or traditional IRA, individual retirement accounts with different contribution limits and tax structures — which one you can use depends on your income. If you still have money left over, you can research low-cost index funds, which Warren Buffett recommends, and look into the online-investment platforms known as "robo-advisers." The key to consistently setting aside money is to make it automatic. That way, you'll never even see the money you're contributing and you'll learn to live without it. 4. Be decisive "Avoid decision fatigue," writes Tucker Hughes, who became a millionaire by 22. "Attention is a finite daily resource and can be a bottleneck on productivity. No matter the mental stamina developed over time, there is always going to be a threshold where you break down and your remaining efforts for the day become suboptimal. "Conserve your mental power by making easily reversible decisions as quickly as possible and aggressively planning recurring actions so you can execute simple tasks on autopilot. I know what I am wearing to work and eating for breakfast each day next week. Do you?" Hughes isn't the only one who believes in developing decisiveness. After studying over 500 millionaires, journalist and author Napoleon Hill found that they all shared this quality. "Analysis of several hundred people who had accumulated fortunes well beyond the million dollar mark disclosed the fact that every one of them had the habit of reaching decisions promptly," Hill wrote in his 1937 personal-finance classic "Think and Grow Rich." 5. Don't show off — show up "I didn't buy my first luxury watch or car until my businesses and investments were producing multiple secure flows of income," writes Cardone. "I was still driving a Toyota Camry when I had become a millionaire. Be known for your work ethic, not the trinkets that you buy." (iStock) 6. Change your mindset about money "Getting rich begins with the way you think and what you believe about making money," self-made millionaire Steve Siebold explains. At the end of the day, "The secret has always been the same: thinking," he emphasizes. While the masses believe becoming wealthy is out of their control, rich people know that making money is really an inside job." 7. Invest in yourself "The safest investment I've ever made is in my future," writes Hughes. "Read at least 30 minutes a day, listen to relevant podcasts while driving and seek out mentors vigorously. You don't just need to be a master in your field, you need to be a well-rounded genius capable of talking about any subject whether it is financial, political or sports related. Consume knowledge like air and put your pursuit of learning above all else." Many modern-day successful and wealthy people are voracious readers. Take Warren Buffett, for example, who estimates that 80% of his working day is dedicated to reading. 8. Ditch the steady paycheck Rich people are typically self-employed and determine the size of their own paycheck, Siebold writes: "It's not that there aren't world-class performers who punch a time clock for a paycheck, but for most this is the slowest path to prosperity, promoted as the safest. The great ones know self-employment is the fastest road to wealth." While the world-class continue starting businesses and building fortunes, average people settle for steady paychecks and miss out on the opportunity to accumulate great wealth. "The masses almost guarantee themselves a life of financial mediocrity by staying in a job with a modest salary and yearly pay raises," Siebold says. 9. Set goals and visualize achieving them If you want to make more money, you have to have a clear goal and then a specific plan for how to achieve that goal. Money won't just appear — you have to work at it. Rich people choose to commit to attaining wealth. It takes focus, courage, knowledge, and a lot of effort, self-made millionaire T. Harv Eker emphasizes, and it's possible if you have precise goals and a clear vision: "The number one reason most people don't get what they want is that they don't know what they want. Rich people are totally clear that they want wealth." (Getty) 10. Start hanging out with people you admire Andrew Carnegie, who started with nothing before becoming the richest man in the US, credits all of his riches to one principle: the Master Mind. The idea is to surround yourself with talented people who share your vision, because the alignment of several smart and creative minds is exponentially more powerful than just one. Plus, we become like the people we associate with, which is why the rich tend to associate with others who are rich. "In most cases, your net worth mirrors the level of your closest friends," explains Siebold. "Exposure to people who are more successful than you are has the potential to expand your thinking and catapult your income. The reality is, millionaires think differently from the middle class about money, and there's much to be gained by being in their presence." 11. Shoot for £10 million, not £1 million "The single biggest financial mistake I've made was not thinking big enough," writes Cardone. "I encourage you to go for more than a million. There is no shortage of money on this planet, only a shortage of people thinking big enough." Source: http://www.independent.co.uk/money/eleven-things-to-do-20s-become-millionaire-30-a7430546.html?cmpid=facebook-post |
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First, let me make one thing very clear here. I did not support GEJ during the last election, not because he was not better than his Daura-born opponent, Muhammadu Buhari, but because despite his very good record as a democrat and a gentleman president plus his excellent economic achievements, I still considered him too weak and not competent enough to deserve my vote especially after the insensitive manner he treated the immigration job tragedy. I was at the national stadium. I saw my friend die in the stampede. When Jonathan refused to sack anybody for the job scam and the avoidable deaths that followed, I immediately knew the gods and the spirit of my dead friend would not forgive me if I gave this man my vote as insignificant as it was. I never made any post or comments in support of GEJ during the electioneering. But in all these, I never lost sight of the fact that mentioning the name GEJ and Buhari in the same sentence with a view to comparing them remained a moral tragedy. This article is borne out of a sincere desire not to sit back and watch morally bankrupt men twist history and destroy an innocent man with devilish lies. Having said these, let me come to the reason why I’m here. Undiluted, unadulterated, crude hate for Jonathan as a person and the desire to ensure his name is never associated with anything good is one thing every APC member and Buhari supporters have in common. This common characteristic is so strong…too strong, even! Matter of fact, it is stronger than the feeling of kinship that binds marijuana smokers together. If you are ‘a ganja man’, you will understand my drift here. Whether they belong to the Saraki faction, Tinubu faction, Buhari faction or even the latter day wailer-wanna-be faction, this common trait is the power house of all their activities the exact way the mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell. When you hear the APC tells you that the 16 years of PDP government is the cause of all our woes today, it is not the PDP they want you to blame, it is not even Obasanjo who ruled for eight solid years and is not the APC navigator-in-chief, it is Jonathan who was in power just for five years they want to incite you against. If you don’t believe me, ask yourself how come over 70% of all those holding public offices under APC today are ex-members of the PDP? Check all the ministers, governors, NASS members etc, over 70% of them left the PDP and were welcomed into the APC with an open arm and a baptism which washed away their sins and turned them to saints. If the APC strongly believes the PDP destroyed Nigeria, why welcome the same people into their party? Does this make any sense? Or is it just the acronym “PDP” that is the problem? Their target is GEJ. If not hate, why would anyone claim that Jonathan ran the most corrupt government in Nigeria history? Do these guys think we all have amnesia? So if we keep quite so as not to be accused of being paid by Jonathan or the PDP, these children of #broom will just alter history before our very eyes. So we have suddenly forgotten Abacha? Have we forgotten that all the money Dasuki is accused of sharing is not up to half of the very first set of stolen money recovered as Abacha loot, the same Abacha-thieving-government, their mini-god Buhari not only served under but vehemently defended and even swore by the seven gods that he didn’t steal a dime. This is even as billions of dollars (not naira) of the loot have continued to be returned to Nigeria. Have we suddenly forgotten the OBJs, the IBBs, the Abdulsalamis, the Buharis, the Gowons, etc who ran under the military system of government where there is no form of transparency? Or, they just selected only Jonathan’s government for probe and concluded it was the most corrupt? Which one did they compare it with or has it not occurred to them that for a thing to be adjudged the worst, it must have been compared with other things? These other men including the late Sani Abacha ruled the country with decrees and looted as they wanted but is it Jonathan who was in power for just five years that is the biggest thief in Nigeria history? Chai! Little wonder, these soulless liars were able to twist history and sold the political disaster called Muhammadu Buhari to Nigerians. First, they lied that Jonathan bought no single weapon for the military to prosecute the war on terror. When this lie could no longer stick, they amended it and claimed he actually bought some weapons but that they were substandard and were all backfiring and killing soldiers who were supposed to use them to fight Boko Haram. When Nigerians queried which weapons the APC government used to achieve ‘technical victory’ over Boko Haram since the ones acquired by Jonathan were all fake, the Minister of Information, Lai Mohammed contradicted himself again by admitting the Jonathan government bought some good military hardware but that the prices were hugely exaggerated. Meanwhile, we all saw the newly acquired military hardware the GEJ administration secured from Russia after the U.S. and her allies refused selling us weapons as a result of a petition written to them in which El-Rufai, Murtala Nyako (ex-Adamawa State governor) and some Northern/APC leaders accused GEJ of using the military to reduce the population of the North under the guise of fighting Boko Haram. And we all witnessed as our soldiers used those weapons to liberate all our territories held by Boko Haram and sent the terrorists disguising as females to escape their superior firepower. Nigerians were all hash-tagging #NeverAgain as the military were combing the Sambisa forest in search of the Boko Haram boys. All these happened a little over a year ago. We could not have forgotten, could we? We have also not forgotten that the Boko boys were able to regroup immediately President Buhari came to power because he (Buhari) dismantled all military roadblocks set up purposely to checkmate their activities. We are not unaware of the fact that the same people hell-bent on blaming Jonathan even for the 1914 amalgamation hailed that ill-advised move. Another lie they’ve come up with is that GEJ caused our current economic woes by allowing those who served under him loot the treasury. This is a very big lie and here is why: Corruption alone doesn’t kill an economy. Else, our economy would have died a long time ago because there has always been corruption in the system right from the very first post-independence government of Nnamdi Azikiwe and Tafawa Balewa. Leaders of every military coup have always cited corruption as the reason for their intervention. There was systemic corruption during GEJ’s era just as there has always been systemic corruption but the big question is: How come the only two times Nigeria has gone into recession was in 1984 when Buhari was in power and 2016 when the same Buhari is in power again? Despite all the looting in Abacha government, Nigeria didn’t go into recession. Despite all the looting by all the other military rulers, we didn’t go into recession. The only two times was three decades ago and now…..all under the same Buhari. Haba! Even if you are incapable of any sort of intelligent reasoning, you should be able to figure this one out at least Let’s even look at the two reasons advanced by IMF as the reasons for the recession: 1) Plunging oil revenue as a result of the crises in the Niger Delta which is the location of the oil the economy is heavily dependent on. 2) Weakened investors’ confidence in the country/economy. It is on record that barely two weeks after being sworn in as president, Buhari resurrected the Niger Delta crises by bombing the region, cutting the amnesty budget drastically and terminating the oil pipeline surveillance contract given to the ex-militants. The rush with which those actions were taken tends to suggest that public interest was the last thing on the president’s mind. In addition, Buhari went to America and made it clear he would discriminate against those who didn’t give him 97% of their vote. Whatever lies we chose to believe, we must not forget that these reckless ill-conceived actions of Buhari were hugely responsible for the current crisis in the Niger Delta which has led to plunging oil revenue blamed as one of the reasons for the recession. Weakened investors’ confidence: When Buhari took over from GEJ, rather than hit the ground running, he abandoned not just the economy but the entire country. He left the whole country on autopilot. No government in place, no minister, no economic direction. For over six months. Now tell me, if you were an investor looking for where to invest your money, would you invest in such an economy? After every election, investors always wait for the new government to reel out her economic policy to enable them to consider their chances of getting favourable return should they invest in such an economy. These guys are businessmen, not some bunch of “money miss road”. Buhari single-handedly weakened their confidence by leaving the entire country and the economy on autopilot for over six months. Is this even debatable? How exactly did Jonathan cause our current economic woes? Buhari complained he met a treasury that was almost empty which is a lie because a man who met a virtually empty treasury would not start building a helipad in his hometown in Daura. Such a man would not start traveling all over the world in company of governors from his APC party. Jonathan had one of the best economic teams. What Buhari has as an economic team is a bunch of sycophants who are mostly lawyers like the VP, the national planning minister, the president’s chief of staff who are all lawyers by profession and the trade and investment minister who is a medical doctor. The economists in the so-called economic advisory team are not up to four. Please don’t take my word for it. Do your own research. The over six months Buhari wasted before forming his government, the fact that he doesn’t have a competent economic team and his reckless action in bombing the Niger Delta, the reckless manner he terminated the oil pipeline contract which was part of the amnesty deal with the militants and slashing the amnesty budget were the main reasons why our economy went south. Jonathan didn’t cause all these, did he? Now, let us even assume that Jonathan looted everything, did he loot Buhari’s brain and his economic management abilities? Isn’t it 18 months already? Is 18 months not long enough for citizens to start feeling the impact of a government headed by a man who spent 12 solid years begging for the job and promising that he had studied all our problems and was ready to solve them all if only we would elect him president? Jonathan is human. He is no saint. He has his faults but he was a democrat. As president, he was a perfect gentleman. When he was stoned in Bauchi, he ran and was whisked away by his security details. None of those Bauchi-stone throwing boys were even arrested. But under Buhari, an ordinary army chief killed hundreds of people for blocking his convoy. Jonathan conceded defeat to Buhari in the 2015 election but in 2011 when he ran under a little known newly formed CPC, Buhari rejected the election result and incited his followers into killing hundreds of innocent Nigerians including youth corps members. Jonathan had plans. He was slow but he did have plans, some of which we are already seeing. The worst enemy Jonathan had was his media team. They were completely useless. These incompetent people failed to bring most of GEJ achievements in the open. But those achievements are still the President Buhari must be made to understand that at the end of his tenure, he would be judged not by what his predecessor did or didn’t do but by how he (Buhari) was able to manipulate economic and social-political indices he met on ground to get Nigerians to a better living condition than he met them. Enough of the puerile rhetoric from the presidency, please! This is the time to get to work. Let me just end this with this free piece of advice to my APC brethren: The best way to defend a government that is 18 months old in office is by reeling out its achievements, not by blaming the government before it. Buhari was not voted in as president just so he could spend the whole tenure telling us who and who caused our problem. We already know those who caused our problems and Buhari is one of them. He was voted in because he promised he had the solutions. Enough of the blame game and Jonathan’s bashing. Even if you must be against him, it is morally reprehensible. Ogbu, a social analyst, writes from Port Harcourt Source: http://t.guardian.ng/opinion/revisionism-history-and-defence-of-jonathan/
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I am just thinking which of them Rob you. Whether na basket or peter black.Cos na their area of expertise be that.any off to the po po to leport Peter black and basket Brown. ![]() On a more serious note sorry nfor your loss. Hope you have leport am to folice.shit appens in life but as long as there is life there is hope. Kpele |
Boss na packaging. Check the notes na 1$ Bill na. So imagine e use 100 $1 Bill. That's $100 and if na 200 pieces , 200$. Which we can all afford. So u see na packaging. |
Join me to appreciate God for His grace and rescue.They attacked me at about 2.30am this morning. They came into my room while I was sleeping. I heard their sound as they moved across the room towards me. As I got up... one of them came at me to attack, I had no choice but to defend myself. I quickly struck. The second one also jumped at me. I couldn't believe what was happening; everything was happening so fast. The caretaker heard the chaotic sound that was emerging from my room and was wondering what was happening. I eventually hit the second one too; my hands were stained with blood. They laid still and I wondered if they were still alive but when I looked at them on the floor, I found out that one was still moving. I struck again and this time I hit harder with anger. That was how I killed the two mosquitoes!!!...sorry |
Henrypraise:Shows they are honest and hard-working Nigerians, contented with what they have, have the right priorities and they are rare to find in our modern society. Let's learn to appreciate genuine stuffs and contentment. I rise |
The man is a duke, not An armed robber, Yahoo man, drug Barron or corrupt polithieficians like you guys would rather prefer. That car ain't less than a million naira in today's economy and not everybody has that to spare for wifey's car in this recession. Just appalling how this society creates criminals and makes hard working Nigerians look like idiots and fools, turn around the next minute to say Jail all criminals. Chi chi dodo like we are. My humble self included. We are all part of this mess. On a final note, those making fun of the chap can't even afford 20liter fuel for their gen at home for wifey to watch her favourite tv program that it they have gen at all. But can criticize a man that buys the wife a car. Just too bad. I rise. |
Larrysun should remember that not only those in Nigeria are interested in his book. So how much will it cost in $ , RAND,etc. Let's market you to the world. |
Pray and take time to study him. If you do juju or act like you have juju to scare him off, you will still loose your job, cos he will despise you as a juju person. And if he is a juju person himself like some of my big men friends, you just got yourself a double mess. Cos na that juju go come catch his attention and na to collect from yours join e own. More wahala. If you introduce him to a runs girl, it might buy time but will come back to you when he gets tired of the runs girl. And this time you go enter wahala. If you do church girl more and pray more , you might poss him off and if he is a soft person might let u off the hook but there is no guarantee a Randy goat won't go to any length to satisfy his lust. My advice, pray,fast and pray more that the Lord you serve will give him assignment that will take his mind off you.and also cover up if you expose anything and stop too much franternisng within the office premises. God help you. If y |
diegwu01:So someone tried to sleep with your wife, she reported the issue to you. And you wish to report to the EFCC, ICPC, DSS OR POLICE; but the person in question is so powerful that without concrete evidence you go no where.what will you do? I bet you will just advise your wife to be careful. So you both can avoid his trouble. If you have a contrary view lemme hear it. |
Gradually we are getting back to 1983. Who in hell dresses the No citizen of this great nation?
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Guy you be kpomo . Better ijebu kpomo . Earpiece? siraj1402: |
Make up and bleaching induced beauty. Nothing in the south west of Nigeria is natural anymore except beer. You see a woman/girl you think she very very beautiful. Just wait till she offloads all the packaging, you go see say all na low self esteem packaging. If you need a classical example. See the link below on how all are make up induced https://www.instagram.com/p/BLmPmmkBNt8/ induced.. |

) most people end up transferring it to their wards, and the circle continues [/q