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Samantha125:Nice! It's actually interesting, meeting a South African Nairalander😊. Kinda show your keen interest in Nigeria and Nigerians. Been to Nigeria before? I wish you can tell me how you come across Nland, and why you decide to even register as a member. Do you mind telling me what you think about Nigerians typically? |
Samantha125:Like Saudi Arabia or South Africa? Infact if it's not in Lagos, please don't bother investing me🙏 Except of course, you plan to take chartered flight (with your well wishers including me) from Lagos to either country.😊 |
Nice. That seem like a sign that the rapture time is still very far😂😂 |
Oh please pardon that ignorance of mine. Sorry for the financial loss and other inconveniences linked to it. You and your partner can plan for a great and complementary anniversary uno... And if you will consider that suggestion, do well to also consider sending me an invite to me too😁 Samantha125: |
Far from actual values or any element of bragging, some jewelries can really be priceless regarding what they actually represent. Sorry for how you feel about missing the white wedding, but really I am not sorry🤗. I can even commend you for saving a fortune from that "unforseen circumstances". All together happy married life (if your still married), and keep your precious wedding jewelries safe. Samantha125: |
Read between the lines, and you'll realize it's still about all of that. "9-5 dey paralyze" Lovelife433: |
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A wise man factually said: a man's fantasy is another man's reality/way of life. Based on this we can say will, determination, and persistence are the boundaries that may stand between every man's fantasy and the realities. One of the bros I grew up with back in the days use to tell us that he will one day play in the FIFA world or at least, hold the world cup trophy with his two hands. He achieved that and more, because, the sole quest to turn his fantasy into a reality made him left Nigeria even when japa was a taboo. Personal, I never fantasize or give any special credence to holding or touch some very precious material things of life, but I started realizing that it is one thing not to fantasize it but it is another thing entirely to take it for granted when the opportunity actually comes. I mean, no one eats these things. So, apart from owning it as an investment, the only other essence is to behold their beauty and preciousness particularly within your personal space. For material things, the most precious thing I have held in my hand is a 1Kg 24K Saudi gold bar. This happened at a luxury spot somewhere in Lagos. I was also wish to hold the AFCON trophy someday (I personally find it more royally attractive that the world cup trophy), got very close to that in the past. In a friendly chat some guy told me his is a pink diamond worth €2M (massive!), for an exhibition somewhere in France. Another talk about shivering feeling that comes with him having to keep $100k cash (in mints of $100 notes) for almost 1 week. So Nlanders, hope this topic brings some sweet memories of the luxurious moments of your lifes as you drop your comments. PS: if this goes beyond materials, the most precious thing I have held and still holding is my wife🤗
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Interesting.. |
Funny... What is there in the production of tropical agricultural produce? There are deserts, rain forests and all in between in the USA too... Seem you don't actually know that the USA has everything to become an independent global community, and that is exactly what Trump is drivings towards achieving. Mynd44: |
🔉🔈 Emmy000seun: |
As if... 🤣🤣 Thescrutinyng: |
The matter tie plenty rags ![]() AgainstIslam: |
This is either a misplaced priorities or share ignorance. We all know nothing can be reversed if the prices of energy and the exchange rate remain at the current levels. Protest should be channel to FG to return subsidies with sustainable strategies. You can't tell pot to stop boiling water without removing the fire underneath the pot. |
Lols... Beer parlor jokes. I sometimes wonder what the politicians perceive as the bigger nonentities, the people or the animals on their fields. |
Do you still have these products? If yes how much is the smallest Styrofoam box? |
The brothers never loved each other. Leave the innocent mango out of this show of organic hatred. |
Is that "security detail" Chinese too? |
Crazy stuff.. |
Lols |
ENPs means Evening News Papers. Lols🤣🤣🤣 Zonefree: |
Hmmm... Gutter nor better pass this latrine wey you open call mouth so🤷♀️ pillager: |
Unfortunately, it took this long for the true voice of Palestinians to be heard. Hamas only attack Israel but terrorize Palestine. Well I hope it is not too late for Palestinians to understand and be speaking out now. |
Very funny... But that picture is the reason I believe that the story isn't true sha. zedman1: |
You mean 100k? essentialone1: |
All this N20, N50, appreciation and depression news is just media buzzing. Tell us when naira hits 2k or drop miraculously below 1k |
Osimhen has been fully adopted by yorubas, and with his mutual consent. He once said in yoruba that "he is a natural lagosian" and all the yorubas hailed him. 😁🤣🤣 haybhi1: |
Nawa o... What is wrong with Natasha!? |
Maybe, except for Obi, "they" are also APC if not a worse elements therein. TemmyT002: |
This may not be great news even for the few elite luxurious electric vehicles (EV) users in Abuja. Patronage will be low-to-zero for a while or even an extended period. Reasons are (1) Very very few persons can afford the luxuries of EVs currently. (2) Most if not all that have currently acquire EVs in Nigeria, have also installed their private charging units in their homes, where it is already more comfortable or even cheaper for those that install the solar charging units. To maximize the utility of this govt facility, govt will still have to use it themselves by rolling out EVs (for commercial or official purposes) that will utilize the facilities. #capitalism |
It's always about government volatility. |
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