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Rexymania:I really appreciate your words. Thank you so much. |
PlasmaTV:Thank you so much brother! |
Life has a way of throwing curveballs when you least expect it. For years, my car was my trusty companion—freedom on four wheels, carrying me through late-night drives, road trips, and daily commutes. But sometimes, circumstances force tough choices, and I had to let it go. It started with engine trouble. What I thought would be a quick fix turned into a nightmare. I borrowed money to replace the engine, confident I’d manage the payments. Then, life hit harder—I lost my job. The debt piled up, and despite the help of some incredible friends, the financial strain became overwhelming. I was drowning, and every day felt like a battle to stay afloat. Selling my car wasn’t just about letting go of a vehicle; it was about releasing a piece of my identity to regain control. The decision was gut-wrenching. I spent nights weighing my options, but deep down, I knew it was the only way to clear the debt and start afresh. So, I listed it, found a buyer, and handed over the keys. Watching it drive away stung, but it also felt like a weight lifting. This isn’t just about a car—it’s about resilience. Selling it gave me a chance to reset, to rebuild without the burden of debt. It’s tough, no doubt, but it’s also liberating. I’m learning to find joy in the small things again, like walking through my neighborhood or planning a new chapter. This fresh start isn’t easy, but it’s mine, and I’m hopeful. Here’s to new beginnings, to finding happiness in the journey, and to proving that sometimes, letting go is the bravest step forward.
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Please does anyone knows how much from Benin to Lagos by car |
Please does anyone knows how much from Benin to Lagos by car |
Please does anyone knows how much from Benin to Lagos by car or bus? |
Good morning gamers! I recently bought a PS3 that has not been jailbroken. I tried creating an account on PlayStation, but it says I cannot create an account in Nigeria or something like that. I downloaded a game online and tried installing manually, but I don't seem to understand how to do that. can anyone help me out with: 1. How to create a PlayStation account so that i can download the game directly. 2. How to install games manually. Thanks a lot. |
Good morning gamers! I recently bought a PS3 that has not been jailbroken. I tried creating an account on PlayStation, but it says I cannot create an account in Nigeria or something like that. I downloaded a game online and tried installing manually, but I don't seem to understand how to do that. can anyone help me out with: 1. How to create a PlayStation account so that i can download the game directly. 2. How to install games manually. Thanks a lot. |
Good afternoon good people of the Gaming Arena. I have a PS3 and there is no place near me where i can load game to the PS3. But i have data to download game. Can anyone explain where i can download fle for PES 2020 upward, and how to install on my PS3. I WILL REALLY APPRECIATE YOUR RESPONSE. Your Boy! |
What's the purpose of the image with the governor! Politics everywhere. |
Hello Nairalanders. Please, What's the meaning of the proverb "Ekuro Lalabaku Ewa" ? |
Hello Nairalanders. Please, What's the meaning of the proverb "Ekuro Lalabaku Ewa" ? |
Curious345:You can read the future.... |
Who ask you all these stories? Some of you can't just wait to tell stories. Sucre6: |
Good day Please, I want to have an estimated price of painting/oven baking an SUV in Ibadan or Osogbo |
There's Ayunkunugba waterfall in Òkè Ila. Climbing and descending is fun on its own. |
Hello gamers, I want to pay for a game on playstore, but my card is not accepted. How can I get a dollar card for the payment? |
Hello gamers, I want to pay for a game on playstore, but my card is not accepted. How can I get a dollar card for the payment? |
Alexious:Thanks boss |
Experts in the house, can I get a small car that is working fine for a million naira? |
OP, for one, your wife is not lying. 50k will leave her crazy any time she goes to the market. That's if you're all a modest consumer in that house ooo. The best thing to do is to show her your monthly earning, be transparent. Let her see how much you spend and how much you make. If she's loving and understanding, she'll work with your budget.. Again, 50k small for this rough Nigeria economy but people survive on less. You just have to cut your coat according your your cloth. |
I barb myself, if my wife is busy. She does if she's less busy. Can't remember the last time I paid a barber. |
The black guy was my Ass Head Boy in secondary school. |
I don't think jumpsuit is acceptable. |
The general advice is DELEGATE SOMEONE. But you can't delegate someone without monitoring their progress, it will always end in tears. For me, I was working tirelessly until the morning of the wedding. Some friends helped, but you can't be too reliant on anyone. I respectably ask friends if they can help with a certain task. Have an exemplary and supportive brother. For me, I left so many things for my elder brother, he's 200% more organized than me, and he helped me greatly with most things. Don't be lazy! Everything ends when the program starts on Saturday. Just beg your friends to help you out. It's not always easy if you're not rich/super rich. But if you're hardworking, others will offer to help when they see you working. |
If you let a man sleep with you because he promised to marry you, you and your entire family needs prayer. Only stupid ladies allow men to sleep with them before marriage. Only idiot ask women for sex before marriage. |
mignone:Sure. |
Good day |
What should one do if the date of oath falls on a public holiday? |
Good evening everyone. My sister gained admission to the Federal University of Oyè, where she's studying Mathematics. Prior to picking the institution we had limited options regarding course as she does not have Chemistry. She gained admission and now in her final year. At no point did we pay anyone or lobby for her admission. She got it on merit and passed all screening. They were informed last week that all of them without Chemistry in their WAEC will not graduate. Please is that possible? What can we do at this time? She's in her final year and very disturbed. While I was in school, some had issues with their Jamb subject combination. I really don't remember how it was handled, but one thing I know is none of them failed to graduate. Additionally, some were moved to her department from other departments. The institution herself gave them admission, even though they did not have Chemistry. Is it possible to prevent all of them from graduating? |
martyns303:Why not? Naija is the only place you can survive and live comfortably while stealing public funds. Here you don't need to get job on merit, just know someone that knows someone. You'll rather work in Naija because you will 8/10 times be in strike and be able to engage in other activities. You may choose not to show at work, there's no system to monitor you. Yes, Naija is the best working environment of all you've listed. More importantly because the living expenses are just too affordable. |