European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Newcastle Vs Arsenal (0 - 1) On 19th May 2013 by mich2012: 5:15pm On May 19, 2013 |
Smooyis: You are talking as if Arsenal neva won the Champions League b4. Which time Chelsea just won wey den dey make mouth. Dats why i hate supporting chelsea if not because of the African boys there. Chelsea fans are too boisterious, loudmouthed and violently fanatical. If they are Man United, or Bayern Munich person for no hear word again. Shame When did they win it? |
Business › Re: Please How And Were Can I Buy Goods In Bulk From Wholesalers In Lagos And Aba by mich2012: 11:59pm On May 18, 2013 |
We can supply you with original quality American and European fashion items both for gents and ladies. These items include, jeans, shoes (different types), handbags etc. Drop your email address so that I can send you a few pictures. |
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Business › Re: Need To Start A Profitable Business In Nigeria, Any Ideas? by mich2012: 11:01pm On May 14, 2013 |
goodnewz4u: Hello Mr. Herbert A. Here are my answers to your questions: 1. Concerning my experience: I learned the Business for good 8yrs, (1999-2007) and I have good experience and Ideas of the moving and selling items(but Capital to Import is needed to expand the Business) 2. After my 7yrs of learning, I have spent about 4yrs doing the Business with a Registered Business Name! (though I invested into shares heavily... U UNDERSTAND) it affected my capital negatively. 3. The Business is very profitable especially when we import from Abroad. 4. Concerning the cost of a suit from Abroad, it depends on the type or quality (to make it easier we'll order from Asia(Honk Kong or China) for regular suits: #4,500 + expenses about #200 to 300, But we'll not buy only suits. We'll involve other items like: Shirts, T.shirts, Chinos and Pants Trousers, etc... So that customers would have options/choices. 5. The quality of the suits, Shirts, Trousers etc... Are good and they are of average that People can easily buy. 6. Concerning sales price: @whole sale price it can go for #6,500 to 7,000, But Shirts, Pants Trousers etc... Move/sale faster than Suits, that's why we need to include more of them, Stock Shirts cost ranging from #580 + expenses about #780, while sales price #1,500 - 1,800 depending. 7. Profit margin on a Suit: from #1,800 - 2,500, while on Shirts, Pants Trousers etc... #750 - 1,500 mind you that the quantity in a bale of goods is between 1,500 - 2,000 pcs. Depending on the Item. 8. How to import is not an issue, we have trusted shipping companies that we use. For a bale we can pay #80,000 - 120,000 Depending on the size, (the goods can stay 4weeks plus b4 arrival) and there are many sources to get goods from Abroad. 9. Marketing strategies: 1, Is to have a good site Shop, (which cost #250,000 to 400,000 a yr) 2, We have Retailers(Big Buyers) around and once your goods arrive you Call on them and if the goods are too good, few of them can buy everything, 3, We have customers that come from outside Lagos on mondays to buy the goods, 4, Business Cards, Online and Offline Advertismen can also help, 10. Yes ! There's a ready and target market for the goods, 11, For The Capital: The higher quantity of goods the lesser expenses, then higher gain; #2 or 2.5 million will be ok for a good start. 12. By the grace of God, the only thing I will tell you is that am trying my best to live a truthful life, I don't like praising myself.
*I know that there are People out there who has money and want to invest, but they don't know whom to trust with the money; So I've made up mind not to disappoint anyone that will release money for me to do Business. ...Seeing is believing, Just give me a chance! Concerning Business Plan: I have a financial proposal and Business Plan (hard copy) to submit.
Thanks and God bless you real good ! Moses G. O 08186703944 I like your detailed but concise breakdown. I will get across to you for a few questions. |
Politics › Re: Victim Of 2012 Crash Shuts Dana Office by mich2012: 9:52am On May 09, 2013 |
konn: this man should let by gone be by gone he should thank God he was not in the house the day the incidence happened if not he will not be here talking of compesation today So he and his family should starve and die becos they were lucky they weren't inside when the plane crashed? |
Politics › Re: Okorocha Resumes, Donates N200,000 To Accident Victim by mich2012: 3:36pm On May 01, 2013 |
berem: who says i haven't been to Imo state and my local government Orlu since Rochas became Governor ? where did i do my igba nkwu nwanyi? In Anambra? hehehehe i laff in french!
Ndi ara ndi ara le le lekwa ha!  Hahaha that was nice and funny! |
Business To Business › Re: Promo Still On: Website+logo+letterhead Designs And More For Just N70,000 by mich2012: 10:59pm On Apr 25, 2013 |
still on? |
Business › Re: Business Idea For Nigerians (Virgin Ideas) by mich2012: 9:15am On Apr 19, 2013 |
Nice one bro, I recommend you for the NL poster of the year award! |
Adverts › Re: We Now Design Our Stamdard Business Website For Just 15000 Naira by mich2012: 7:28pm On Apr 18, 2013 |
Same as above, I might give u two jobs to do immediately if you respond with ur recent works |
Investment › Re: How To Invest Effectively! by mich2012: 10:37pm On Apr 02, 2013 |
olushowunm: @Syncapos... Actually the notes is not only from there, and that part is just part of my lesson.. And the link you posted is good for reference for further reading, which i will still post at the end of the lesson 3... Thanks again for your observation! I agree with the gentleman above concerning the link which I know very well. You should have mentioned the link or quote the points you have taken from people's work. |
Properties › Re: House And Office Cleaning And Fumigation by mich2012: 9:20pm On Mar 25, 2013 |
where is ur office or location? I need fumigation service |
Travel › Re: Visa-free Countries For Nigerian Citizens by mich2012: 9:08pm On Mar 25, 2013 |
lrguru: Omo, which kind fairly used countries be this?
 That's really funny. Can't stop laughing @ "fairly-used" |
Politics › Re: Kano Bombing May Have Caused Achebe's Death – Soyinka, Clark by mich2012: 9:30am On Mar 23, 2013 |
Tolexander: Source! ! !
It will be foolish of me commenting on this kind of news with no source. But you already commented. I think you just called yourself a fool. |
Autos › Re: Free VIN Check FOR CARS FROM USA ,CANADA by mich2012: 9:04pm On Mar 21, 2013 |
Hi Export, pls help me with this VIN: JHMCN36455C001692 |
Politics › Re: Foreigners Own 80% Of Oil Blocks Not Northerners - Femi Falana by mich2012: 9:05am On Mar 11, 2013 |
kbdrim: Lagos lawyer, Femi Falana has described last week celebrated claim by Senator Ita Enang that 80 percent of Nigeria’s oil blocks is owned by Northerners as totally false and misleading. The lawyer in a statement released today and obtained by iReports-ng.com said majority of the nation’s oil blocks are owned by foreigners and foreign companies.
The statement reads in full:
“During the debate on the Petroleum Industry Bill last week on the floor of the Senate at Abuja the names of a few Nigerians to whom the Federal Government had allocated oil blocks were revealed. It was specifically alleged that 83 per cent of all oil blocks in the country are owned by northerners. Not unexpectedly, those who are won’t to complain of neglect and maginalisation of their geo-political zones have been demanding for equitable distribution of oil blocks among the comprador bourgeoisie of the various ethnic groups. Embarrassed by the disclosure and the diversionary furore it is generating the Arewa Consultative Forum has called for a public inquiry into the allegation that northerners are the largest beneficiaries of the oil block largesse in the country.
While I have never supported the policy of allocating the oil blocks owned exclusively by the Federal Government to selected individuals and foreign oil companies it is pertinent to point out that the list published by the media last week is totally outdated and grossly misleading. The list contained only the names of those who were allocated oil blocks under the defunct military junta. In other words, the list did not contain the names of the other traders who have been allocated oil blocks by the ruling party since 1999. Equally missing from the list are the names of multinational companies otherwise called “Oil majors” which control and manage the lion share of the oil and gas industry. For instance, I have a suit pending at the Federal High Court against the Ministry of Petroleum Resources over the renewal of the expired 40-year old licences of three oil blocks (which produce 580,000 barrels of crude oil per day) for Mobil Producing last year for the sum of $600 million notwithstanding that a Chinese oil company had offered to pay $5.8 billion for the same oil blocks !
Apart from Mobil there are about 17 other foreign oil companies which are the major key players in the oil industry while Nigerians are forced to operate in the marginal fields .The said foreign companies or Oil Majors own 80 % of the oil blocks and as such they are completely in charge of the oil and gas industry. They produce the oil and gas, and declare the figures they like. They smile to the banks daily while Nigerians fight over the crumbs from the Master’s Table. In spite of the indictment by the National Extractive Industry Transparency Initiative (NEITI) some of the companies have continued to withhold billions of dollars from the Federation Account. The joint venture agreements between some oil producing countries and oil companies are in the ratio of 80/20 percent in favour of the owners of the oil. But in Nigeria it is 60/40 percent in favour of the Federal Government of whatever is declared by the oil companies. It is common knowledge that some of the foreign oil companies operating in Nigeria have, with the connivance of the Federal Government, been leasing oil blocks allocated to them to other persons or companies.
Incidentally, the disclosure in the Senate last week coincided with the death of President Hugo Rafael Chavez of Venezuela who nationalised the oil industry which enabled his government to generate enough revenue to fund a comprehensive welfare programme for the hitherto improverished people of the Latin American country. But the enomous commonwealth of the Nigerian people have been cornered by a few rent collectors and other members of the parasitic ruling class. A few of them who raked billions of dollars from the illegal sale of the oil blocks have openly confessed that they do not know what to do with the huge fund! Because such wealth has been privatised Nigeria cannot, like Venezuela, meet the eight Millenium Development Goals by 2015.
In view of the confusion caused by the partial information released by the Senate last week the Ministry of Petroleum Resources should, without any further delay, publish an up-to-date list of all local individuals and foreigners who have been allocated oil blocks by the Federal Government. After the publication the Goodluck Jonathan Administration should proceed to cancel all oil blocks allocated to a few interest groups and vest them in the Federal Government in line with section 44 of the Constitution. In other words the oil and gas should be nationalised in the interest of the Nigerian people. Instead of empowering either the President of the Republic or the Minister of Petroleum Resources to dole out oil blocks to serving ministers, party members, personal friends and business partners the National Assembly should ensure that all blocks are owned by the Federal Government in trust for the Nigerian people. This demand accords with section 16(1)(c ) of the Constitution which states that the State shall “manage and operate the major sectors of the economy”.
Femi Falana SAN http://ireports-ng.com/2013/03/10/80-of-nigerias-oil-blocks-owned-by-foreigners-not-northerners-falana-says-senator-enangs-claim-misleading/ Typical! Quite saddening and embarrassing! |
Properties › Re: A Mini-warehouse Needed by mich2012(op): 7:54am On Mar 11, 2013 |
searching |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Liverpool Vs Tottenham (3 - 2) On 10th March 2013 by mich2012: 5:08pm On Mar 09, 2013 |
alekside: Liverpool 3-1 Spurs. YNWA  Exactly my prediction! YNWA! |
NYSC › Re: Bose Adebayo Died On Her Way To NYSC Orientation Camp by mich2012: 9:40pm On Mar 07, 2013 |
darmiee1: Sad! This Young Lady Who just Received her NYSC Call-Up Letter Died in a Fatal Road Accident on her Way to Imo state's Orientation Camp
This young lady Bose Adebayo, Splendor Magazine gathered, was involved in a ghastly road accident yesterday, Wednesday 6 March 2013 on her way to NYSC orientation camp in Imo state.
Bose we were told, attended OLCOM High school in Akure, Ondo state and graduated from University of Ado Ekiti(UNAD), Microbiology Department.
Despite challenges in many parts of Nigeria, such as bad roads, killings, Disease Outbreak, lack portable water and many more, National Youth Service Corps, a Nigerian Federal Government establishment continue to post graduates to those areas.
It's simple, if government must post anyone faraway from where they've been used to, then government seriously needs to first fix those problems...May Bose's soul rest in peace!
Our reporters are working to bring you more useful reports about this as soon as possible.
www.splendormag.com/2013/03/sad-this-young-lady-who-just-received.html?m=1 What's your point to the highlighted part? It could have happened anywhere/on any road. May her gentle soul rest in peace. I hope Government/NYSC will do something for the family |
Adverts › Re: Free Logos/banners Designs For Three Business Onwers by mich2012: 9:29pm On Mar 06, 2013 |
Why not drop ur contact details |
Politics › Re: Arrests In Enugu For The Killing Of Kwara CP. by mich2012: 8:58am On Mar 05, 2013 |
ZUBY77: I just recieved a call from my mom sayng that police vehicles are all over the city arresting people here and there. I knew the police will not let this one slide since it happened to one of their own. A CP for that matter. If you are travelling to Enugu for the first time, i suggest you hold on for now, unless you are not going to ask for directions. The order was to arrest anything suspicious even goats. That's funny  |
Properties › Re: A Mini-warehouse Needed by mich2012(op): 8:57am On Mar 05, 2013 |
still needed |
Car Talk › Re: Car Coolant by mich2012: 8:42pm On Mar 04, 2013 |
beizboi: So which coolant can i 'run' to. Which one(s) do you recommend. Pls find a way to get the original honda recommended type 2 coolant for your car. It may not be available here but it is a worthwhile investment to import the gallon. It is blue and not green, any other thing can damage your engine. I am considering doing same soon. |
Music/Radio › Re: African Queen Or Oliver Twist: Which Song Is More Internationally Acclaimed? by mich2012: 9:59am On Mar 04, 2013 |
jadakiss213: African Queen was the bomb in its days sure, buh ur last statement is soo wrong..Apart from Monster hits realeased by Fela,KSA nd co,Femi's 'beng beng' is way ahead of AQueen Afam4eva: Mr man 'beng beng' is only popular in Nigeria and maybe known by some Africans but it's not a global song like African Queen. ^ You took it outta my mouth. Isn't same song that was banned in Nigeria years back, correct me if I am wrong. No doubt it was popular but not as popular as Afrcan queen. |
Music/Radio › Re: African Queen Or Oliver Twist: Which Song Is More Internationally Acclaimed? by mich2012: 9:49am On Mar 04, 2013 |
REALITY101: Personally I will say Oliver Twist cuz I was in Romania last September for my friends wedding believe it or not Oliver Twist was playing on Europa fm like every 20 minutes Bro, wasn't it a (black man's) Nigerian wedding? Of course you will expect that Nigerian songs will be played in a wedding btw a black man and a white girl. Let me tell you, I was in Spain in 2011 and attended a wedding btw two white peeps who live and associate with the black community. During the wedding, P'square songs were played; now does that mean P'Square is popular in Spain or Europe? |
Music/Radio › Re: African Queen Or Oliver Twist: Which Song Is More Internationally Acclaimed? by mich2012: 9:39am On Mar 04, 2013 |
Red-Light: stop ranting and accept the bitter truth he told u
stop arguing like a toddler ... being to all major EU countries doesn't automatically Infallible... u cant know every latest thing happening there except u want to You lack reasoning. I am arguing with you and you want to force me to align to your baseless side? You must be a fool. Argue constructively and show me you've got some sense. |
Music/Radio › Re: African Queen Or Oliver Twist: Which Song Is More Internationally Acclaimed? by mich2012: 9:37am On Mar 04, 2013 |
Afam4eva: I think it's unfair to compare both songs cos they were not released at the same time and they're not the same genre of music. When 2face released African thing, it was the hottest thing and was popular throughout the world especially in countries with a lot of Black/African people. It was even used for a Hollywood movie. It's also kind of timeless. Oliver Twist on the other hand was not as popular as African queen in Nigeria but was popular nonetheless. It was also popular in the UK and this was made possible by some Nigerians living there. There's a difference between UK(sorry LOndon) and europe. That it was a hit in the UK does not mean it was a hit in other African country. Somehow somehow, i think i will give it to African Queen cos it lasted longer and i collected more awards. Don't mind the chaps up there. To them UK is Europe, we know them! |
Music/Radio › Re: African Queen Or Oliver Twist: Which Song Is More Internationally Acclaimed? by mich2012: 9:32am On Mar 04, 2013 |
ifihearam: Where have you been aside aba Stop arguing like a toddler here jawe FYI, I have lived and visited all major EU countries. Must you descend so low? I won't come here to banter words with you cos you ain't even fit to be my shoe shiner. |
Music/Radio › Re: African Queen Or Oliver Twist: Which Song Is More Internationally Acclaimed? by mich2012: 9:23am On Mar 04, 2013 |
jiggaz: Its Oliver Twist by D'Banj cos it was very popular in Europe and it was also on the Top 10 U.K Singles chart.. A feat that no African Artiste have ever achieved. African Queen is good too and very popular but just dat Oliver Twist is more International.. Which Europe? So cos a few peeps know the song in the UK, you have generalized it to Europe? Do you live in any EU country? Pls, no one knows D'banj and his "Twisted Oliver". Tuface's african queen can not be compared to any other naija song any day at least from popularity side of view. |
Properties › Re: A Mini-warehouse Needed by mich2012(op): 9:04am On Mar 04, 2013 |
still searching |
Properties › Re: Executive/spacious Miniflat At Adeniyi Jones, Ikeja,...400k(pics insert), 1yr by mich2012: 11:04am On Mar 03, 2013 |
Nice. |
Properties › Re: A Mini-warehouse Needed by mich2012(op): 12:06pm On Mar 02, 2013 |
Nairarealman: 2,500sq warehouse @ palmgrove ... 08161596856 too big and not that area, thanks. |
Celebrities › Re: Damino Damoche To Be Buried Today by mich2012: 11:43am On Mar 02, 2013 |
Afam4eva: I thought he was a cultist. So, what are you liking about him? RIP anyways. We are not sure bro, the dead can't talk so no one can judge him. In any case, we wish "safe" journey to eternal bliss. |