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Indians lives with their parents ... Nigerian women don't like their mother inlaw. |
Blaming others, I've never seen anyone with this mentality that makes it in life... |
Wonders have finally ended here. This same girl will be collecting another dude's money and common huge the guy no go get |
as government no build train , na dangote go build train for the country ? his business has to go on lordsharks: |
run DNA test from where, is there remote DNA test ... what's stopping her from coming to Nigeria. Did you even watch the video ? if you have a child for a wealthy man like that and he insist you come to Nigeria, so her family member can't contribute transport for her to come to Nigeria. Caaz: |
they could do this in their closet, it's their choice but marketing it is what I only don't understand the agender being Suicideboy: |
What if the man did not leave till the children enters jss1 . |
With all due respect, sir, would you consider volunteering yourself for a practical demonstration. Since you are not sure whether money rituals are real, we could arrange for one or two yahoo boys to attempt it by using you as a sacrifies, and we would carefully document the entire process to see whether it actually works or not. After all, people in the West often conduct experiments to test their claims. As for me, it happened to my mother’s friend’s first son… it’s a long story I can’t begin to explain here. If I had only been told about it, I probably would have been one of those who doubt that money rituals exist today. aribisala0: |
Nollywood plays what happens in Nigeria, Hollywood plays what happens in America, don't joke with the most sophisticated military in the world. This actually happened. You only think it's not possible because you are used to Nigerian military. aribisala0: |
Omo see action film |
One million naira is not a lot of money anymore, and a POS and charging of phone alone is not a sustainable business. You should consider adding another source of income alongside it, and from now on, start monitoring the business daily. Request a record of daily sales and expenses going forward and give a close monitoring. It’s possible the generator is eating into the small profits due to the current high cost of fuel. However, you don’t need one million naira for a solar setup. One 100Ah battery costs about ₦130,000 Two 150W solar panels at ₦40,000 each = ₦80,000 A small socket-type solar charger = ₦14,000 That’s a total of under ₦250,000. If you want more details about setting up solar, I can guide you for free, you’ll buy the items yourself, and I’ll simply tell you what to get and where to get them., just pay an electrician like 10k to set them up. that's all, I can also help you guide the electrician. You should also consider installing a single camera, that will cost you around 40k But before you reinvest more money into the business, monitor it closely for at least one month. Make sure you still have customers and that it’s bringing in at least 3k profit per day. That way, if you reinvest, you’re not starting from scratch, you already have existing customers and goodwill. Also, don’t end the relationship with her just because she didn’t manage the business well. If you have other reasons, that’s different, but some people simply aren’t skilled at running a business. That doesn’t make them a bad person, she might be talented in other areas. Not everyone is born an entrepreneur. If you’re the business minded one in the relationship, then you can guide her. Remember, when two people come together, they bring different strengths... and sometimes, opposites attract. Sirchiboy: |
I think she will become win because uk never had a black person on that seat, US has done it and they would want to do the same |
Wonders has finally ended ... |
100 times abi ? jesmond3945: |
Abi, it’s an airport for God sake, there are immigration officers you could report her to, and they wouldn’t allow her to leave the airport. Instead, you’re just standing there blocking her path. Why is everything in this country so upside down? I’m sure if those air hostesses had been hired on merit rather than nepotism, they would have been educated enough to know the right thing even without aviation training . bunnae: |
How time flies... Gen z won't understand that working in cafe is like working in a telecommunication company that year |
I'll be rich in Jesus name, To and fro to most state in nigeria is 70k and if you want to go by air and you book early, it will around 200k .... We don't just have vacation as part of our culture. A very poor or middle class oyinbo will have a special savings for vacation. Once you get to that stage where you don't find anything interesting anymore. what you need is vacation. For your information, the only reason why i've not traveled is because my transport money never complete. Lastpharoah33: |
Maybe you two should exchange numbers. It’s different over here, I’m excited about my next trip to PH. If the project I bid for comes through, I plan to stop by Cross River, it will be my first time there, and I can’t wait! You need to find something that makes you happy, Nigeria is very big... you don't need visa to visit Abuja or Warri, 36 states with different vibes. My next trip will be bonny camp , i've head alot about them and the constant electricity couple with night life KingDashx: |
I believe wickedness or occult practices is the driving force behind this. Imagine if $6 billion were distributed among 2 million small-scale businesses in Nigeria: that’s 2 million enterprises empowered and each of them will receive more than 4.5 million naira as loan, sparking a chain reaction that could transform the economy. Even those without a business would feel the ripple effects. Yet, this same amount was recently used to pad the budget , only to be squandered. Even if the loans were never repaid, the impact on the economy would still be positive, as long as they are monitored closely and strictly used for business purposes. |
wife material 100 yards.. how are you? Holluwhakemmy: |
Make yourself available and keep your heart open. Love tends to arrive at the right time, often when you’ve stopped obsessing over it. Find activities that get you out of the house regularly. Even if you’re studying, choose a library or a public space where you can be around people and form genuine connections. One important thing you might be overlooking is the idea that you must date a woman before you can be part of her life. That’s not true. You don’t have to start with romance, start with kindness. Offer to help with simple, free tasks and strike up conversations with the genuine intention of getting to know her as a person, not as a potential partner. Be honest about this intention. You could, for example, provide free tutoring (or charge very little) simply to help someone understand a subject better, without expecting anything in return. This builds trust and friendship naturally. Above all, focus on building some financial stability. Even if it’s not much, aim to keep at least ₦100,000 as your minimum balance. In Lagos, there are plenty of ways to earn this amount. If you don't know how to make 100k, create another trend so people can give you good suggestion. Once you reach that milestone, spend only what’s above your minimum, and gradually raise that baseline to ₦150,000, then ₦200,000, and so on. That’s how you build both wealth and confidence over time. Lastly learn to build connections with ladies below your standard first before raising your standard. Best of luck.... |
It's your baby |
I think this marriage will last , the fact that he's willing to do white wedding after several years together. |
No, she's works as hotel manager for a multi-location hotel |
she's from south Africa , sex means nothing to them Sonnobax15: |
message him on whatsap. i for like ask for you number but you no go give me Jeweltz: |
Every woman has PCOS, its just lower in some that others. It can be treated, and she can treat it before marriage which means her family will contribute because she's not yet your property. Meanwhile you don't really love her if that's all it takes for you be gone. |
Job creator with whose money? Na so them dey create job for advance country? even existing businesses does not have access to government loan, banks won't give you loan except you are turning aver 300 million per month in your business. Osiris12: |
This government just cashout, you went to borrow 23million dollars but was sharing 100k dollars each to female sport team. It's very hard to understand Nigeria. |
Wonders have finally ended... so the other one will latter marry, is that not 3s... |
What you just described almost took me out of business back in 2018. I saw a gap in the Nigerian market for touchscreen monitors, which is an essential tools for many Point of Sale systems so I seized the opportunity. I teamed up with someone in China, joined a shared container shipment, and imported a very decent numbers of touch screen monitor. It was all my savings at the time. But the very week the container landed, I heard that a big player in Computer Village had already brought in 2 full containers. And to my shock, he was selling them at nearly half my landing cost. I contacted suppliers in China to confirm if I had been overcharged, they all said I got a fair deal. So how was he selling so cheap? After digging deeper, I was told that some of these businesses are funded with illegal money. For them, it’s not about profit, it’s about moving cash back into Nigeria quickly. That’s how I lost almost everything. 2018 was hell. I scrambled to sell off the stock any way I could just to get some money back. I believe there are many of us like this and this kind of practice doesn’t just hurt people like me, it destroys fair competition and legitimate businesses. But instead of calling it out, we hide under tribal sentiments. It’s not about stereotyping a whole group, we know there are lots of legit Igbos and hard working igbos but let’s be honest, many of these cases come from tribe and we ignore to face this reality... and it’s ruining both our economy and reputation nedekid: |
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. Cuz what da hell is the meaning of this bullsh*t you just wrote ?