Romance › Re: Busty Lady Unzips Her Jacket While Bouncing At The Gym, Sparks Reactions by maasoap(m): 4:58pm On May 08*. Modified: 11:19pm On May 11 |
Diamond098454: This is massive Is it not heavy? What if her parents see this video what is she gonna tell them?
Ooohhh no ooooooo my dad will kill me The parents that she might be the one taking care of them  |
Romance › Re: Busty Lady Unzips Her Jacket While Bouncing At The Gym, Sparks Reactions by maasoap(m): 4:57pm On May 08 |
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Business › Re: Which Online Bank Is Best For Receiving Interest On Savings by maasoap(m): 4:49pm On May 08 |
Precious201010: Palmpay is the best.. Opay is still ok..
Sometimes my GT Bank dey give me minus 600 Naira... And I no even get ATM card. Opay is not okay at all for interest, people just don't pay attention to how Opay structured their interest rates. If you do, you will realise their scam. Check it below
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Business › Re: Which Online Bank Is Best For Receiving Interest On Savings by maasoap(m): 4:45pm On May 08 |
slev1111n: Interest rates everywhere are so low that it feels like I won’t be able to save anything at all, even if I put money aside regularly. 20% annually is not really low. |
Business › Re: Which Online Bank Is Best For Receiving Interest On Savings by maasoap(m): 4:37pm On May 08 |
opera1: UBA DOING WONDERS, I RECEIVED 82K INTEREST ON SAVINGS LAST MONTH Why not trying FairMoney or Palmpay with such savings? But I understand, one has to be risk taker like some of us before abandoning traditional commercial bank for fintec apps |
Business › Re: Which Online Bank Is Best For Receiving Interest On Savings by maasoap(m): 4:35pm On May 08*. Modified: 4:54pm On May 08 |
villagerspeople: Palmpay highest interest is 20% Opay highest interest is 18% Opay will only give you 18pc on your first 300k, anything above 300k is 9pc. That's a classic scam which many Nigerians don't pay attention to |
Business › Re: Which Online Bank Is Best For Receiving Interest On Savings by maasoap(m): 4:29pm On May 08 |
Ade1177: Putting money in commercial banks
Always lead to unlimited debit for this and that 5k can turn to 4.200 within a blink emorodili: For me Palmpay is the best using cashbox. Baso7272: Palmpay is Very Good They give Incentive to there customers TheAlchemist: Fairmoney is the best Fairmoney is the best. To clear the doubt here, I have about 2m with Palmpay, that shows I know Palmpay to some extent. But since I discovered FairMoney their interests, I rate them 10/10. Although, Palmpay do rewards customers from time to time more than any other fintech app |
Career › Re: Talent Scarcity: A Rejoinder To Moniepoint CEO by maasoap(m): 4:27pm On May 08 |
HawkTuahGirl: Person say Nigeria no get talent, all you are confirming Moniepoint position.
If school no train you well, its not the duty of the company to train you. If you are sure of your ability you will never accept 100k salary.
For ordinary bricklaying; contractors prefer Togo and Benin Republic people.
If you want how lazy Nigeria youth are; Try start a company and be employing people Nigerians are not lazy. All those companies across the nation, who do you think are working there 8-6pm with peanuts as salary? All those private schools paying 30k, 40k with teachers working like someone earning 200k monthly, are those teachers not Nigerians? Go to Lebanese, Indians, Chinese even Dangote companies and see their labours and how hard they're working? Nigerians just need serious monitoring so your company is not looted |
Career › Re: Talent Scarcity: A Rejoinder To Moniepoint CEO by maasoap(m): 4:19pm On May 08 |
DJperdurabo: The following article was.published in the Punch Newspaper. It was authored by Olagunju who is a Public Voices Fellow of The Op-ed Project/MacArthur Foundation on technology in the public interest.
Anyone interested in the discourse can read through. I believe he addressed key issues in the recruitment problemakin to what a certain OP was harping on on the topic.
Maybe the Mods can push to the Front Page. If this has been published here already, my apologies. Find the article below:
Talent scarcity: A rejoinder to Moniepoint CEO By Timi Olagunju
https://punchng.com/talent-scarcity-a-rejoinder-to-moniepoint-ceo/ He talked about skill, not talent. Even at that, he was wrong |
Family › Re: His Wife & Children Mistreated Him. He Secretly Sold His House & Left Them by maasoap(m): 2:20pm On May 07 |
ariesbull: How can AI generate the story...una go dey reason anyhow AI has almost limitless potential. E shock u?  alobright17: tell us how AI GENERATED this story , you just go there and say AI Oya generate for me this particular story and piam he’ll start generating anything he likes ?
You sounds like a proper Ete . Try it. You would shocked. Some AI services are paid services though |
Family › Re: Christie Bature's Divorce Story (Video) by maasoap(m): 2:13pm On May 07 |
Biglittlelois: I sincerely hope the lots of you with this mindset are only limited to nairaland, cos no sane person with a working brain will see the clear fault of the man and still type like a toddler. Lol. Why waiting for 20 years before taking a decision? Though, I could see another reason in the picture which wasn't captured in the title of the thread, second child |
Health › Re: Help! My Body Itches Me Terribly. by maasoap(m): 2:02pm On May 07 |
AbelAbdul: 90% of the commentors here would say HIV. just watch.
I had skin infection which lasted for months. I spent more than 200k on drugs and test. I posted it here last year and a lot of them were shouting HIV.
someone here said i should be eating garlic i did but no way. I saw a post on TikTok where someone had that same skin disease and he was told to mix bitter leaf and one 'drygin' like that to drink. I have forgotten the name of the gin when i remember i will post.
Na so i buy that dry-gin and bitter leaf drank for two says since then no more itching and the rashes were gone. Something as important as this that really worked for you, you can't remember the name. You people are something else |
Health › Re: I Just Saw Blood In My Urine by maasoap(m): 1:46pm On May 07 |
Stephen0mozzy: That's not how diagnosis works.... Early detection is key for all forms of illnesses.
Looking for other people's experience to calm you down is not wise - do you have the same biological makeup as the other person, the same environmental factors? You can spot a sign today and come online today and receive all the words of encouragement and advice that you are going to need to approach hospital. I already said what I said. A doctor's examination can not be substituted for with public opinion, and encouraging people to keep requesting for "dem say dem say gbongonishe suggestions" by putting it on frontpage is dhumbh. What you said that's funny is that someone suing Seun and Nairaland one day. You know that's not happening ever |
Business › Re: Parts Of Tejuosho Market On Fire (video) by maasoap(m): 1:42pm On May 07 |
Lukuluku69: This is bound to happen.
About 2 months ago, my sister raised the issue of vendors being allowed to cook inside the Market when the rules clearly says "No Cooking withing the premises"
But the Management had other ideas because of what they collect from these vendors. You see them blaming the late arrival of firefighters when majority of Nigerians have "not my portion mentality" whenever they asked them to store firefighters emergency numbers on their phones despite the fact that they like to ignore fire prevention rules |
Phones › Re: Data Wars Begin: MTN, Airtel, Globacom Shift Focus As Growth Slows by maasoap(m): 6:38pm On May 06 |
marlow1962: As it stands now, me self have shift to starlink.
But you see as everybody is complaining about it, now make one person talk, the rest wer still dy complain go tell am "you will wail tire)
And so the complaining circle continues with no way of improvement.
It's just so unfortunate for Nigerians. How much did it cost you to set up your own starlink? I have been considering joining starlink lately. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: There Is No Xenophobia In South Africa - Deputy President, Paul Mashatile by maasoap(m): 3:11pm On May 06 |
They are all culprits, their silence says a lot. They may deny that it is not xenophobic but the rest of the world knows better |
Health › Re: I Just Saw Blood In My Urine by maasoap(m): 1:38pm On May 05 |
Oracleee: It might be Schistosomiasis (sometimes called bilharzia).
Do you often stay close or enter water?
If you've done any of this lately, then I can bet schtosomiasis
Swimming or bathing in infected water
Washing clothes in contaminated rivers
Farming or fishing in such water.
The parasite enters through the skin, then lives in the blood vessels.
Common symptoms you should look out for, Itchy skin or rash (early stage) Fever and chills Abdominal pain Blood in urine or stool
Go to an hospital and run tests though. Blood in his saliva makes all the difference. |
Health › Re: I Just Saw Blood In My Urine by maasoap(m): 1:36pm On May 05 |
Stephen0mozzy: Until the day dem go add Seun and Nairaland as defendant for 2 billion naira lawsuit, e eyes go clear.
Nairaland is not a platform for seeking medical advice. People should be encouraged to go to the hospital FIRST, and not seek differential diagnosis from non-medical keyboard warriors. Because Seun and other Nairalanders asked or encouraged people to come on Nairaland for diagnosis and treatments, lol. The good thing is that if you are scared to approach hospital and you come to Nairaland first, people will share their past experiences relating to your current issue. That may help you to relax. And people will definitely encourage or advise you to go to hospital. Nairaland is not a bad place to start |
Health › Re: I Just Saw Blood In My Urine by maasoap(m): 1:29pm On May 05 |
FOLYKAZE: I caught this when I was in secondary school many years ago. It was as a result of swimming in a very dirty river. One thing I noticed was that the blood is clotted and often come when I used the toilet to defecate. That is the last drain of urine.
I will advise you to visit the hospital and get a proper check up. Our body system is different. As for me, I abstained from swimming and monitor my water more. It stopped by itself, naturally. I don't know how prolong it is in your system but try getting medical help. And watch the water you use for bathing or drinking. Yours was Bilharzia (schistosomiasis). Very common in riverine areas or anywhere there is a river with water snails in it. Water snails are primary hosts of the germs. It could be blood in the urine or stool, usually before or after the urine or stool comes out. But this guy's case is different because he had been noticing blood in his saliva before |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Iranian Strikes Heavily Damage Majority Of US Military Bases In West Asia by maasoap(m): 12:29pm On May 05 |
Arrowhead71: Are you not aware the weapons America sent to Gulf countries and Israel this last weekend.... War strategy sometimes is to confuse your enemy There is no any other strategy involved in this war than what I'm saying that you are equally saying indirectly. USA needs more time to get weapons and other resources available whether through rapid productions and/or logistics to where it is needed. So, there is no confusion which Iran doesn't understand. Iran has said multiple times that Trump is only buying time. Everything still points to exhaustion |
Crime › Re: Why No Police Officer Could Stop ASP Nuhu Usman From Killing Mene Ogidi (Video) by maasoap(m): 12:23pm On May 05 |
LabStores: The incident is very shocking and unbelievable.
A man was caught with firearms at the motor park. That should have been the moment to arrest him, question him, and finally expose whoever is behind these weapons moving around our communities. Instead, he was shot and killed on the spot. No attempt to secure him to the police station, even after he has been tied up. No chance to get answers. Just like that, the only person who could have spoken is gone. And we're supposed to just accept that
This is exactly why people don't trust the system anymore. We've seen situations like this before. Officers who were meant to protect us have been caught doing dirty jobs, cutting corners, and acting outside the law. So when something like this happens again, in broad daylight, how do you expect anyone to believe it was just “normal procedure”? Why was he not take to the station? The killer police is not even smart at all. He is very daft, doing it quickly and in broad daylight.
Why was there no effort to get information out of him? This is evil at its peak from a very bad system. It feels wrong. It looks wrong. And people are not blind. You've said almost everything that needed to be said. He murdered key suspect extra judicial, end of the case that was supposed to lead to multiple arrest |
Crime › Re: Why No Police Officer Could Stop ASP Nuhu Usman From Killing Mene Ogidi (Video) by maasoap(m): 12:22pm On May 05 |
GodHimself: Whatever you do privately, one day you will do it publicly, because you won't know the difference anymore This is exactly what happened, he has been doing it for long and he just became too comfortable, along with his colleagues. That's why none of them talked sense into him not to put them into trouble |
Crime › Re: Why No Police Officer Could Stop ASP Nuhu Usman From Killing Mene Ogidi (Video) by maasoap(m): 10:41am On May 04 |
Akaujaa: The real killer of that guy is the owner of that Way billed parcel. He allegedly gave the order to Nuhu to eliminate the guy to conceal his identity and criminal cartel. No, you're wrong. The owner too himself didn't deserve extra judicial killing. The real killer has been arrested |
Crime › Re: Why No Police Officer Could Stop ASP Nuhu Usman From Killing Mene Ogidi (Video) by maasoap(m): 10:39am On May 04 |
Wealthyonos: Nonsense explanation. If my team leader wants to do something that I already know is against the ethics of the organization I work in, I will stop him. From the video, it shows that he has been doing it and getting away with it. With the way they were hailing him, it means he is known for such atrocities. Yes now. As I was watching that clip, I was saying to myself that he has been doing this before because he's was going about it "casually". Serious investigation should be carried out and people need to come out to testify against him about other such cases |
Celebrities › Re: Sisi Alagbo Mistakenly Leaked Our Sex Tape - Husband, Akeem Adesola by maasoap(m): 10:50pm On May 03 |
We4all: Why did you make a sex video in the first place? Only perverts do that. Lol. This is the effect of the age we live in, age of technology. |
Crime › Re: Nigerian, Benin Militias Kill 41 Herders In Border Raid — Report by maasoap(m): 10:46pm On May 03 |
tesseract: This has to be the most effective method of combatting these marauders. Route them up before they are able to carry out their wicked acts. The effects of actions like this are always predictable and bad. Preemptive massacre of herders in their settlements. Very bad. This is exactly how Boko Haram started. matify83: I really don't know what to think about this extrajudicial high-handedness.
However, Placing myself on the side of the community threatened by these same Fulani miscreants would surely bring out the devil in me
I just think ranching is the best way out of this quagmire I think you understand this better than the guy above. Killing and massacring people who haven't committed any crime on a hunch. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Iranian Strikes Heavily Damage Majority Of US Military Bases In West Asia by maasoap(m): 10:24pm On May 03*. Modified: 11:29pm On May 11 |
Ewedegubbler: lol. comedians everywhere. let them go lift the blockade now Both of them are wary of the war USA and Iran, that's why Iran hasn't attacked US warships. The US blockade is affecting Iran while Iran blockade is equally affecting the rest of the world. Meanwhile, Iran is still moving oil though at a reduced rate. USA has used half of her arms stockpile, something that will take 10 years to replace. Not because of the lack of money but because there is no shortcut to production. The fact that US paused her attacks on Iran without achieving her objectives should tell you that all those bombings didn't go according to the plan. |
Politics › Re: Peter Obi And Kwankwaso Formally Join NDC by maasoap(m): 10:10pm On May 03 |
alsudan: Obi's was a Tsunami in 2023.
We are about to witness a Super Volcanic Eruption with the Combo of Obi and Kwankwaso.
NDC website crashed minutes after the Big Names joined. Na wa for all these online politicians who couldn't even sit down and analyse simple things 🤣🤣. Obi and Atiku parting ways is another big win for Tinubu ahead of 2027 presidential election. This is how it happened in 2023 where the combined votes of Atiku and Obi were enough to defeat Tinubu. You guys have short memory |
Politics › Re: In Written Statement, Jonathan Tells UK Court He Approved Diezani’s Private Jet by maasoap(m): 10:28pm On May 01 |
Saturnalia: Can you just imagine? And some people are wondering & lamenting why this ogogoro drunk was booted out of Power. Imagine him putting a lie in written form for the UK court |
Politics › Re: In Written Statement, Jonathan Tells UK Court He Approved Diezani’s Private Jet by maasoap(m): 10:21pm On May 01 |
okosodo: This Dezaini matter is Tunubu's distraction alternative. She is not the only thief we have had in nigeria, but she is the most prosecuted.... Smell the cofee Go and free her in London now when you are done smelling the coffee |
Sports › Re: South Africans Criticise Paschal Ekeji For Wishing Them Happy Freedom Day by maasoap(m): 9:02pm On May 01 |
Emeskhalifa: But why are Nigerians so attached to South Africa? Like don't y'all got some self esteem? He has history with your country, that's why he's wishing your country a happy freedom day. And if you all get problem with that, he should leave you to your stupidity. South Africa is not even a country to be associated with going by your recurrent xenophobic attacks |
Business › Re: Is ₦100k Salary Still Enough To Survive In Nigeria? by maasoap(m): 12:27pm On May 01 |
No. You gotta find something legitimate join |