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SportsSports Betting: A Weird Conspiracy And Why You Must Desist Immediately by melechpilusof(op): 9:17pm On Jan 22
It took me many years to realize and learn some truths, I am very observant and I take note of patterns of events.
If you find yourself being addicted to things like sports betting and alcohol, it's because you are under a curse.
For alcoholics, they are cursed by an elderly person for disobedience, assault, insulting or bearing false witness against an elderly person most like their parents.
For gamblers, they are debtors who refused to pay their debt so they are cursed and they will never have money, any money they get will fly out of their hands. So check yourself and desist immediately.
Another reason why people gamble is because of depression. When you are broke and hopeless you start looking for an easy way out but I'm baffled to see people use huge amounts of money repeatedly to play bet, I know a guy who used 160k to bet and lost, he never tried it again but some people keep trying and trying. Then those that play aviator and other games online will real money, aren't you aware that those games are controlled by AI designed to never let any player gain the system? Live football is the closest you can get to fair play but that too has been rigged, I will touch on that later, it's a weird conspiracy I referred to.

I started sports betting in 2013, my first bet was a success I used 100naira to win 1000naira but after my initial success I found that I wasn't winning but rather wasting money so I stopped. Then at some point about 2yrs later, I feel into depression and found myself back to betting, I was conscious I played severally but didn't win so I stopped.

WEIRD CONSPIRACY: I started playing again during AFCON, I won twice but then i noticed something that I want to share with you guys. Is it possible that the games are fixed by betting companies in cohorts with football teams, coaches and players?

Let's analyze some of the matches:

Nigeria vs Morocco: Did you notice that Nigeria had to play at half strength in that game to enable the Hosts, Morocco qualify?
And when it got to penalties we lost. Assuming everything was let to happen naturally, the finals would have been between Nigeria and Senegal.

Senegal vs Morocco: During the finals, it was clear that the Senegalese side were supposed to tone it down so that the Morocco team can win but the Senegalese team refused and it got to the extent that the coach asked his players to leave the pitch.

Nigeria vs Egypt: It was clear in that match that Egypt was billed to take the third position and as such Nigeria had to tone it down by benching Osimhen and Lookman. But despite the lack luster display by Nigeria, Egypt, a very weak team couldn't capitalize on it.

Now let's go to clubs.
Barcelona and Real Madrid on their most recent Copa del rey:
Go and watch that match then compare their performance to yesterday's champions league game. Real Madrid virtually allowed that team in Copa del Rey to win. Barcelona was struggling to not win their own Copa del Rey match but the opposition was too weak, they were gifted several chances but couldn't score.
So how could this be happening?
I might be wrong but I think there is a high level conspiracy going on which involves the USE of AI in collusion with betting companies, Players, Coaches and Club management and referees, I might be wrong because I don't have evidence to prove anything just conjectures. But I'm sure you understand what I mean.

As a kid, I thought wrestling was real, it didn't take long before I realized that the entire thing was staged. Desist from sports betting guys.
PoliticsRe: Why Real Estate Is A Bad Investment by melechpilusof(op): 7:58pm On Jan 21
Burob:
Ok, same here I inherited so much real property (developed & not developed), it will take me years to sell them off completely.

I see no reason to hold on to them.
I sold one 2023
PoliticsRe: Why Real Estate Is A Bad Investment by melechpilusof(op): 2:17pm On Jan 21
Burob:
So are u telling me that u have no real estate in your name?
By inheritance not by direct purchase. I don't want land and my lifestyle makes land a huge liability.
PoliticsRe: Why Real Estate Is A Bad Investment by melechpilusof(op): 2:09pm On Jan 21
RemoteNaija:
The OP is spot on about Liquidity vs. Asset Value. In a volatile economy like ours, Cash Flow is superior to Capital Appreciation.

Locking N50m in a building that gives you N2m rent (in Naira that is losing value) is mathematically risky. You are better off investing in skills or businesses that generate daily/weekly dollar income. You can't spend 'brick and mortar' when an emergency strikes; you spend cash.
Yes but what I am trying to get at is far beyond your analysis but you are right.
PoliticsRe: Why Real Estate Is A Bad Investment by melechpilusof(op): 11:43pm On Jan 20
J
Jakarta:
Ogbeni you are a deluded conspiracy theorist.
China did not ban ownership of land because Realestate investment is bad.

There was a time China had extreme landlord exploitation. Peasants and low income earners were landless a few elites owned most of the lands. This led to massive inequality, revolts, and civil war. So after the communist revolution land ownership was abolished to prevent a return of feudal landlord power and exploitation. They wanted a centralised power, and prevented foreigners from owning and hoarding lands. People still lease lands for 30 - 70 years in China till date. China still has one of the largest real estate markets on earth. And here you are calling real estate a bad investment.

You are sounding very myopic, childish, and incoherent. For your information I'm not a real estate agent, but I'm better of being one instead of being a broke conspiracy theorist who doesn't know where his next meal will come from.

Educate yourself, I have friends and colleagues like you, who wants to educate others, but they only ended up embarrassing themselves. They want to teach others how to make wealth, but their own account balance is showing 0. You're embarrassing yourself, if you don't know.
You can see that you are so ignorant that you are ignorant of your ignorance.
You just said there was a revolution because peasants and low income earners were landless and the elites owned almost all the land, isn't that what is happening globally? Is land ownership the same as 30years lease? Nigeria is a nation that destroys the thinking faculties of her citizens.. I don't know if it's the pure water or mama put but something is wrong with the way you reason.
I am educating you and you are busy forming guru.. talking about you have friends and embarrassing ones self you just validated my point: Private land ownership is unsustainable. It's can't go on for much longer. And another question that you need to ponder upon; are we at war?

But ofc an ignoramus will never change because ignorance is bliss. You prefer to stay in your comfort zone rather than learn something new, you can't even connect dot. You will come now and say something silly mtchew
PoliticsRe: Why Real Estate Is A Bad Investment by melechpilusof(op): 9:50pm On Jan 20
Jakarta:
Your post lacks direction, you are just shifting goal post up and down. Foreign investors are not charity organisation, every investors aim is to secure his capital and make profits.

The danger is not Chinese mining Federation of Nigeria, but Nigeria's governance herself which is usually characterised by corruption, poor monitoring, policy inconsistency and lack of local capacity.

With all said and done, can you please check the title of your thread? You are sounding very incoherent.
Unfortunately, you are a poor real estate agent looking for 10% commission and you grew up in Nigeria, that is a death sentence on its own. Travel and see the world from outside. Me and you can't even argue, I will educate you only if you are open to learning.
But since you think you are clever, why has China banned private ownership of land if land acquisition by private individuals and corporations is sustainable?

Answer this logical and I will bow to you as superior.
PoliticsRe: Why Real Estate Is A Bad Investment by melechpilusof(op): 7:32pm On Jan 20
Jakarta:
Are you aware that human wants are insatiable? Even if everyone own some land, some will still want more, and even more, a good case study is Nigeria politicians. Land remains an asset, take it or leave it.
Now that China has been able to buy a substantial amount of Nigerian land and natural resources nko?

You don't know it, but you are threading on a dangerous and unsustainable path. Have you heard of the Chinese mining Federation of Nigeria?
It's not bad, I'm just bringing it to your attention.
PoliticsRe: Why Real Estate Is A Bad Investment by melechpilusof(op): 5:52pm On Jan 20
Jakarta:
Every investment have it's cons and pros. Yes you can lose your lands during wars, or if the government has interest in the land. But that doesn't make real estate necessarily a bad investment. A land I bought for #1.2M in 2017, is currently being priced for ₦8M but I won't sell.
Well, what if everyone on earth owns some land?
PoliticsRe: Why Real Estate Is A Bad Investment by melechpilusof(op): 5:51pm On Jan 20
jmoore:
On a rented land? If the person that owns the land didn't buy it, will you see a land for lease?
That mobile home can be destroyed with fire. But land can't be destroyed with fire.
I can rent from government or private.
Any material thing can be consumed by fire but if there's insurance then you are still good.
PoliticsRe: Why Real Estate Is A Bad Investment by melechpilusof(op): 2:57pm On Jan 20
HacheNoire:
When I educate people about how bad real estate investment happens to be, many just seem not to get it.

I don’t know who sold the narration yo people that real estate is a good investment. Especially the young ones, who don’t even have a strong financial base, they make the first millions of their life’s and rush to go sink money into the ground.

Real estate is for big players who have made that money and now diversifying into other portfolios to leverage on risk. Not Tony who has less than 200 million and eager to bury money into the ground.

They be conducting burial ceremony for money in the name of I own my house.
The best I can do with respect to Real estate is a mobile 4 bedroom Mobile home with state of the art tech on a rented land. I can move my house anytime
PoliticsWhy Real Estate Is A Bad Investment by melechpilusof(op): 2:40pm On Jan 20
By Real Estate I mean landed properties and buildings in a stationary position. I will not tell you the exact reason but consider this example:
Take a look a UKRAINE and Palestine, how is Real investment doing in those areas?
Anyone who studied economics will tell you, the only time Real Estate is a bad investment is in war time, so the question you should ask yourself is ;are we at war?
Is the world at war?

Consider this, why is land ownership banned in China? The most advanced civilization at present.

I keep many secrets because that is the only way I will prove to people that I am ahead of them. You are looking at the greatest wealth transfer in the history of humanity. Will you be part of it? I doubt.

Now even if you are able to answer the questions above, I still advise you to stick to your real estate because when you start rushing to sell you will lose everything because the rabbit hole goes deeper. You have to be a mad man, an elite or royalty, or on pills to be able to understand. This is just a teaser, just read and pass.
PoliticsOpposition Should Harass Tinubu by melechpilusof(op): 2:32am On Jan 16
With the suffering going on in Nigeria, high cost of living and low income, zero salary increase(except for APC and politicians) I think it's time to start making Tinubu uncomfortable.
How can we explain the missing N300,000,000,000,000,000 missing from NNPC when Buhari was president and NNPC boss?
PoliticsRe: Financial Slavery: FG Set To Link Cryptocurrency Transactions To Tax ID, NIN by melechpilusof(op): 5:06pm On Jan 15
ibechris:
[4281849014quote author=seunmsg post=138127048]And what’s wrong with that? Do you know the number of people that perpetuate financial crimes through cryptocurrency? Crypto is here to stay and as such, government regulation is required. There are so much fraudulent activities going on through crypto as a result of the anonymity and lack of regulation.

Normal petty criminals steal from people on the P2P platforms, yahoo boys and corrupt government officials use crypto for money laundering purposes. So, every sensible person should support the move to put an identity on all crypto users.



That is not why the govt is taxing Crypto. All the reasons u listed are not valid.

Tax is tax. If all ur reasons are true,then why is there money laundry law invogue in the country?

Corrupt govt officials use fiats too,419 people also use and that isn't the reason why govt is taxing us but for their own revenue reasons.
Free will.
Let them do their tax
And I will take subversive measures.
SportsRe: Analysis Of The AFCON Semifinals by melechpilusof(op): 2:32pm On Jan 15
Dantesi:
Fair analysis, this will be 2 high-stakes games, which I think 1 moment of magic or 1 moment of madness or lapse of concentration will decide. All 4 teams in the semis have done enough to win the Tournament, so they deserve to be here. May the best sides win tonight.
So how did you see the performance from the ref?
I sure they didn't want us to disgrace the hosts.
PoliticsRe: Financial Slavery: FG Set To Link Cryptocurrency Transactions To Tax ID, NIN by melechpilusof(op): 2:29pm On Jan 15
DeLaRue:
If Nigerians that transact with naira are subject to tax, why should Nigerians who transact with digital currencies (crypto) not pay the same tax.

Is crypto is special, untouchable case.

I also believe this is not just about tax. Linking crypto transactions to National ID is a matter of National economic security.

Under the previous administrations, coŕrupt politicians allegedly moved hundreds of millions of dollars of stolen government money out of the country via crypto making it difficult to trace.

So it seems to me that as citizens of this country it is in all our mutual interest that movement of money out of this country can be tracked.

The crypto avenue is a loophole that the government is trying to close. It is unfortunate that private individuals who are not involved in stealing government money will have to comply with the new requirement, however, the government is right to block the loophole for the thieves.
We all have free will, Government can use her powers to sanction and tax and over strangulate the masses.

Hackers and scammers can create fake bank website and scam Europeans

Sovereign individuals can evade tax, poke hole in the financial system, evade tax and financial slavery, we also have the freewill to call for the death of the current financial system in favor of a decentralized and transparent one so that leadership will not be motivated by financial gains. Imagine if Tinubu only received his 15m naira salary, no hidden stolen funds, no secret backdoor... Buhari stole N300,000,000,000,000, faked his death and retired to a private island. We have no idea how much is stolen daily.
PoliticsRe: Financial Slavery: FG Set To Link Cryptocurrency Transactions To Tax ID, NIN by melechpilusof(op): 1:26am On Jan 15
Dalohad:
The plan of Tinubu is to improverish Nigerians, so much that when he throws a few crumbs of rice and corn seeds, you jump and grab those and then hail him as a Messiah who has come to save you from hunger.

He understands it that the more hungry you are like his Gbadorian and supporters, the more morally flexible and politically alloyed you become..

He needs to control you, so he wants to take away your economic power and dominate you politically.

There is a reason why Tinubu always lose elections in economically empowered High brow areas like Ikoyi, and, Ikeja but win inpMushin and Oshodi.

Go and read about 'Stalin and the hair-plucked chicken'🐔 and you will understand Tinubu's political ideology.
It's a global phenomenon
PoliticsRe: Financial Slavery: FG Set To Link Cryptocurrency Transactions To Tax ID, NIN by melechpilusof(op): 10:11am On Jan 14
TokoEkambi:
Where do you lot always get this idea of people envying you from? Is it a projection of your personality on others or something? For instance, people that love gossiping about others are the ones that usually accuse random people of gossiping about them.
I'm not a gossip, I don't have friends.
And if you are wondering how got the idea then I will tell you a short story of how I knew.

It started I was 14yrs old, I had a discussion about religion with one of my uncles in the village. We were having this discussion on the corridor of the house, during the argument it got to a point where I checkmated him, I saw he was getting angry so I excused myself that I was going to eat. But instead went and laydown in the sitting room and the sitting room has a connecting window to the corridor so I was hearing what they were saying, they thought I had gone somewhere else, I overheard my uncle tell my cousin that
"I know what he is saying is the right thing but I JUST WANT TO BRING HIM BACK "

Those exact words. And every now and then as I was growing up I normal get asked things like
"How can a small boy be be greater than his elders"
Sometimes out of the blues "do you think we are age mates?"
That Was when I was growing up.

In university, I was hated by virtually everyone because whenever you hear me speak it's always about politics, religion, geopolitics, psychology, philosophy, etc I liked studying so my views are always unique and insightful. It was many years after my graduation that I realized what had happened. Whenever I spoke to people, they always felt like I was "Mr know it all" and they misinterpreted everything I say and spread the false version. For instance, I am and have always been a firm believer in God but when I try to explain biblical principles and prophecies to the people, because of my extensive knowledge, they started spreading rumors that I was an atheist and I hate God. I didn't know this was going on until years later. I had many original ideas and people couldn't understand so they misconstrued it and tried to spoil my name. I have uncountable stories to tell. Even last month it happened, i was advising a babymama that she should find a way to reconcile with her baby daddy bcs one parent can't raise a child alone, I made her understand she must start by accepting her mistake of bringing a child into the world without proper planning, this caused a problem between me and her and her baby daddy. Nothing really happened, but the way they reacted made me cut off. She went and told her baby daddy that I was preaching to her about God. Sometimes to people misconstrue my teaching and apply false principles to their own lives.
I noticed the same pattern among family and friends. Infact right now I consider myself friendless. Even my ex girlfriend grew jealous, I noticed she started going out of her way to copy everything I do, and started competing, then everything became a problem especially when I had a big break financially. I don't just have this knowledge, I apply it to reality and create wealth for myself. If I tell you that in a few years I will on Dangote's level, it sounds crazy but I have the blueprint. It's only a matter of time. I see what no one else sees except maybe a few people.
SportsAnalysis Of The AFCON Semifinals by melechpilusof(op): 8:49am On Jan 14
Today we have the Afcon semifinal matches today:
SENEGAL VS EGYPT
NIGERIA VS MOROCCO

Let's do some analysis and try to uncover possible outcomes, I will also attempt to teach you how to predict games with near pinpoint accuracy.

SENEGAL VS EGYPT:
One thing you must have noticed if you are clever is that Sub-Saharan African teams appear to be strong with more endurance than their North African counterparts but the North Africans are faster and deploy tactics. So based on this simple metrics, we can say that Egypt will try to wear the Senegalese with quick movements so it is very much possible for Egypt to score 1 or 2 goals. Infact the will score 1 goal atleast. If you watch football regularly you know that Senegal is no push over. If they can apply their endurance and hold off the Pharaoh's till mid-second half then they will also have goals. So we are probably look at a 1:1 draw or a 2:1 win. At the beginning, the Pharaoh's will try to cause problems with their speed and technique but Senegal shouldn't try to compete with the Egyptians. The should instead slow the game down. Then you have the quality of players on both sides. Egypt has Salah and Marmoush, world class players who perform well in a fast paced game and will cause problems for Senegal. On the Senegalese side we have Mane. Worldclass is different from top footballers. There are other possibilities I would love to touch on but I think this one is Enough.


Nigeria vs Morocco
We all can agree that Morocco, like Egypt can be fast and that will definitely but some pressure on Nigeria, but luckily enough, Nigeria has 2 world class players that are fast relentlessly in their mode of attack; Osimhen and Lookman. So while Morocco will try to do a fast paced game, Nigeria will match them with Osimhen and Lookman, I can see Morocco being forced to play on the defensive because you give those guy enough breathing space you will be severely Punished. All things being equal Nigeria scores 2 goals and the Pharaoh's are able to score 1 or 2. And if it ultimately comes to extra time or Penalties, Nigeria has a probability of attaining victory. But on a normal basis, expect both teams to score anywhere between 0-6 goals. 2-2, 3-3. I expect to see a goal bazaar.

Always remember that all outcomes are possible. But our job is to find out what is most likely to happen.
For example, I saw a video yesterday of Osimhen trying to reassure fans that they will win and that their is no pressure. Considering the fact that Morocco is the Host nation, would we want to disgrace them?
PoliticsRe: Financial Slavery: FG Set To Link Cryptocurrency Transactions To Tax ID, NIN by melechpilusof(op): 7:47am On Jan 14
OneCandleAway:
Please share. At least inform the few of us here so we can plan how to be a step ahead of them
I'm an educator, I keep teaching people but they never appreciate it, I gain nothing only negatives like hate and envy and then I realized I'm better off not educating anyone. I can only give crumbs and if you are clever you will find your way. From 25% the tax will reach 99% one day. Can you imagine such a scenario?
PoliticsRe: U.S. Warns Nigeria, Katsina Releases Bandits — Are We Learning Anything? by melechpilusof: 7:15am On Jan 14
Baronthecelebri:
Can you imagine
Buhari was a terrorist and must stand trial

PoliticsRe: Financial Slavery: FG Set To Link Cryptocurrency Transactions To Tax ID, NIN by melechpilusof(op): 7:11am On Jan 14
helinues:
Admit you lied. Nothing like tax id on crypto transaction in those listed countries.

I don't know why some of you just like to lie to support your arguments
I don't know bro. You do you bro. I just don't want to talk to you.
PoliticsRe: Financial Slavery: FG Set To Link Cryptocurrency Transactions To Tax ID, NIN by melechpilusof(op): 7:10am On Jan 14
OneCandleAway:
Can you imagine they even want to tax better winnings? Like when I'm losing you look away but when I manage to win you think you deserve 20% of the win.
If I tell you their endgame, you might contemplate suicide. But it is good that the general population are not aware.
PoliticsRe: Financial Slavery: FG Set To Link Cryptocurrency Transactions To Tax ID, NIN by melechpilusof(op): 7:01am On Jan 14
helinues:
Stop talking something you don't know. Please how those countries taxing their citizens on crypto transactions?

At least I have been to Kenya and South Africa and I can tell you such law is not existing there
That one concern you. If you like been to the North pole. All good bro. Do you.
PoliticsRe: Financial Slavery: FG Set To Link Cryptocurrency Transactions To Tax ID, NIN by melechpilusof(op): 6:49am On Jan 14
helinues:
Which country is currently taxing their people on crypto transaction?
Kenya, South Africa, U.S and most parts of Europe all tax crypto gains.
PoliticsWas Former President Buhari A Terrorist? by melechpilusof(op): 6:47am On Jan 14
If you look at the way things are going now you will see that Buhari might have been the Chief terrorist financer.
Malami has been found to be a terrorist financer, sending money to terrorist and harboring weapons in his abode.
Miyetti Allah, Buhari's baby has been found to be a terrorist group.
Now Buhari faked his death to escape all these things, and he stole N300,000,000,000,000 and retired to a private island.
If he is truly dead, his corpse should be exhumed and put on trial. The corpse of an evil man must be accorded zero respect.

PoliticsRe: Financial Slavery: FG Set To Link Cryptocurrency Transactions To Tax ID, NIN by melechpilusof(op): 6:26am On Jan 14
helinues:
If the super foreign countries are yet to introduce crypto tax id even with their proper database, na Nigeria with no accurate database base go dey charge tax on crypto.

Abeg, people should try and be processing information before responding emotionally
They have taxid just under a different name. It's a global phenomenon.
PoliticsRe: Financial Slavery: FG Set To Link Cryptocurrency Transactions To Tax ID, NIN by melechpilusof(op): 5:40am On Jan 14
Flets:
Tax the poor masses to death with no social net
Take the money and pay all the governors to move to APC
Finalize rigging plans for 2027

But Man ain’t God
They will soon increase tax to 30%. Mark it somewhere.
PoliticsRe: Financial Slavery: FG Set To Link Cryptocurrency Transactions To Tax ID, NIN by melechpilusof(op): 5:39am On Jan 14
ZombieDredd:
You bother to respond to that person?

Pls don't next time
Who is he?
PoliticsRe: Financial Slavery: FG Set To Link Cryptocurrency Transactions To Tax ID, NIN by melechpilusof(op): 5:09am On Jan 14
seunmsg:
A lot of people who stole government money now use crypto to launder the money. If you don’t know, you don’t know.

And yes, crypto must be regulated. You don’t have to personally like the idea but that’s the right thing to do in the overall interest of everyone. Regulations doesn’t mean interference. However, the identities of those involved and their tax history should no longer be hidden. That way, criminals and money launderers can be smoked out. With the tax ID, you will be identified.
Well, they can identify whom ever they want to identify and tax 50% of anyone they want to tax but as for me, I have been preparing for a time like this for over a decade now. Trust me, I am ready.

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