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[quote author=Orikinla1 post=53382349][/quote]Are you not ashamed that person with the kain pathetic WAEC result you posted above plus no college education is the one ruling you, he-goat Bush Jnr that was considered incompetent attended Yale and even Donald Trump graduated with a degree in Economics Make una continue to dey suffer go, Anuofia |
ednut1:sharrap there; the water was icy cold. his body probably had gone through shock to be able to help himself at that point |
...and still, they lost the game |
3rdlegxxx:I bet this how yahoo boys cajole oyibo mugu to drop even more money even when the maga is starting to feel they actually have been caught in a scam |
barackodam:Why should dey write anything good about a scam...it seems as if too much 419 & prevalence of corruption in naija society has got u guys so accustomed to the point that criminality and fraudulent activities have now been normalized in u peoples eyes...nigerians sha |
muyiwaojo1:see this 419er...so you want this site to promote a scam ehn? I know you're one of the paid guiders hussling to rake in the last few cash still to be squeezed off the remaining gullible f00ls....nigerians sha |
And in 2016 Mavrodi’s MMM Global pyramid scheme collapses, unsurprisingly Sergey Mavrodi, architect of the MMM Global pyramid scheme, has a habit of closing off his web-based addresses and messages with the assertion that he believes the “financial apocalypse is inevitable” and that “together we change the world!” On Monday, that prediction was seemingly coming true, albeit not for the financial system as much as for Mavrodi’s own investors. We’re yet to confirm with our own Mavrodi sources, but if internet reports are anything to go by it looks like Mavrodi’s latest scheme, the Bitcoin-based MMM Global scheme — dubbed a “mutual aid social network” — collapsed over the weekend, with thousands of investors (a lot of them in emerging markets) locked out of investment accounts they had been promised would yield them 100 per cent returns per month. According to the reports, Mavrodi’s administrative department distributed this note to investors: https://image.webservices.ft.com/v1/images/raw/http%3A%2F%2Fftalphaville.ft.com%2Ffiles%2F2016%2F04%2FScreen-Shot-2016-04-11-at-21.25.29.png?source=Alphaville In its previous incarnations, the MMM scheme depended on its own parallel currency “the mavro” for storing and clearing value. The latest global MMM Global scheme, however, turned to bitcoin for both payments processing and value preservation. Mavrodi has in the past claimed that the MMM scheme has been a key influencer of the bitcoin price. So far the price of bitcoin appears to be unaffected. https://ftalphaville.ft.com/2016/04/11/2159088/mavrodis-mmm-global-pyramid-scheme-collapses-unsurprisingly/ |
From 2015: Recently I came across a scam of even more alarming proportions. It is called “MMM Global Republic of Bitcoin.” See their Facebook page and their website. Those who follow Ponzi schemes will immediately recognize the name MMM. In the 1990s, Russian fraudster Sergey Mavrodi ran one of Russia’s largest Ponzai schemes with the same name. Savvy marketing and promises of 1000%+ returns suckered tens of thousands of people into investing their savings in Mavrodi’s scheme. By 1994, when MMM’s offices were closed due to tax evasion, Mavrodi owed his investors beween 100 billion and 3 trillion rubles (between tens of millions and billions of dollars). Mavrodi spent a few years in jail, but by 2011, he was responsible for at least two other pyramid schemes. Now Mavrodi is back in business, bigger and badder than ever. This time he is using Bitcoin. Mavrodi’s new scheme is exploding in popularity, especially in India, South Africa, and the Philippines. MMM Global Republic of Bitcoin bills itself as a “Global Fund of mutual aid.” Participants help each other with gifts of money, and in return they receive an equal amount of “Mavros.” (Think of it like an altcoin.) Mavros grow at a rate of 20% to 100% per month, depending on a participant’s engagement with social media. Once Mavros are “confirmed,” participants can “ask for help” from other users according to how many Mavros they have. Theoretically, if I donated $100 of bitcoin today, and every day I completed a task, like sharing MMM videos on Facebook or uploading testimonials to Youtube, I would have $200 worth of Mavro by the end of the month, and could then “request help” in that amount. https://letstalkbitcoin.com/blog/post/mmm-global-republic-of-bitcoin-cryptos-next-scandal |
Hoping for your kind understanding, Sergey Mavrodi. We Change The World!smh @ this letter wit clear naija grammar structure n intonation claiming to be from sergey mavrodi....nigerians sha |
Abeg guy I am cooking soup (banga soup to be precise)n forgot I had ran out of Maggie cubes. Is it possible to replace it with d dark liquid sauce we put on rice cos it's all I got right now but I nor wan spoil my wackies |
very useless and annoying team |
Is this nigerian team even playing to equalize sef |
rusher14:This is actually genuinely making me feel sad cos even during economic downturns sports can help boost national pride n self esteem, put smiles in people's faces n help wit opportunities for elevating individual athletes professionally and/or financially out of poverty but what we have now is american-born nigerians taking away all that opportunity becos we cant put our house in order when these akatas are not even in the slightest qualified to put on the american colors...its sad seeing even countries like ivory coast and south africa doing well in short distance races something we used to totally dominate in the past with our locally homegrown talents; we used to be like the americans of africa back then n almost always put up a decent show in the world stage...na wah sha |
Vanquay16:Diving actually slows you down more than it helps According to Ralph Reiff, the executive director of St. Vincent Sports Performance in Indianapolis, Ind., the best way to finish a race is by running—not flying—through the line. “Speed, from a mechanical standpoint, is how much force you can put into the ground from your torso to your glutes to your upper leg, all the way to your big toe,” says Reiff. “If you put your force into the ground and follow that up by flying through the air and don’t drop your other foot, you start to decelerate.” Reiff, who managed athlete care at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, likens it to a baseball player diving headfirst into first base to avoid being thrown out. “Rarely does that become a successful play,” says Reiff. “You lose all of your forward motion.” While Porter’s dive played nicely in the media, those who re-watch the race can see that he was already across the finish line and then vaulted forward. “He had completed his task and then lunged and hyper-extended his front leg,” notes Reiff. “The safe way to get out of that was to jump forward, take the load off of that leg and dive.” http://www.runnersworld.com/newswire/does-diving-for-the-finish-line-work |
I sit down to watch Olympics and i see one guy with "Hicks" as his last name running hurdles n wearing nigerian colors and carrying olodo; basketball team full of underperforming plastic nigerian american college basketball rejects; was happy to see a yoruba girl doing discus throw for naija, googled her name and come to find out na the same born n brought up american college athlete wit nigerian parents...is it that they do not hold interhouse sports in secondary schools or national sports festival again in naija? I remember when we were young, you tune in to olympics n you see real nigerians sweating it out in boxing, finals of men n women track n field events and other sports now nothin; you have to wait days n hours to find a nigerian competing n before you know na akata nigerian, wit disappointing finishes |
robosky02:the bolded is incorrect....first african female track and field olympic gold medalist is Derartu Tulu of Ethiopia; 10,000 meters gold medalist at the 1992 Barcelona Olympic games |
Ozil, Schweinsteiger, Pelle, and Darmian Other Fun Fact: Zaza the first player to take more steps in the run up to his penalty than in the game itself |
Fun Fact Thomas Henry Alex "Hal" Robson-Kanu (born 21 May 1989) is a Welsh professional footballer who plays as a winger. He is currently unattached, and also plays for the Wales national team. Although he primarily plays on the wing, he has occasionally been used as a striker.[5] He is the cousin of Arsenal legend Nwankwo Kanu and the nephew of Bryan 'Pop' Robson. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hal_Robson-Kanu |
the girls that a missing sef dem no get name...where can one find the list of names of the girls missing or are we chasing ghosts? |
mmsen:the difference is that the yahoo boy's maga will someday come to realize he's been played all along but the pastor's magas will continue to pay n even continue to defend their anointed one cos religion is the opium of the blind |
why nigeria always dey play go back sef |
last nations cup: eliminated at the group stage of ordinary qualifying stages; this time, not even able to make it to common group stage of QUALIFIER stage to nations cup...which way naija...buhari why?...is this the type of change u promised? |
VocalWalls: |
So nigeria came to this match with no plan; just play as u like. smh |
Nigeria just dey dull for this match ![]() |
ogene007:I don't think you know what those words actually mean; apart from the Book of Acts which is regarded as fairly reliable because a lot of the people, places and landmarks in it were real, the rest of the Bible, and especially the Old Testament is not very reliable historically. There is no external evidence anywhere that the exodus happened, for example. The problem with trying to verify the historicity of any bible event is that many of the events in the bible took place, or are believed by some to have taken place, before written language. Other events were recorded but documentation has been destroyed in the various military and other campaigns since. Before any of the ancient history could be written down, it had to be retold countless times. If you have ever played the telephone game you will know what that does to the account of events. So while a subjective point, I would argue that the farther back you go, the less accurate it is. |
gozzlin:The bible is not a historical document and we actually don't have very good or accurate sources on what happened to the 12 apostles after Jesus' death. Much of it is tradition as recorded second-hand in a few sources. So anything written here is simply telling you what is in the primary sources that we have, with not a huge deal of certainty Hippolytus of Rome is one of those sources, along with Eusebius' Ecclesiastical History Here is what is recorded: James, brother of John, son of Zebedee: decapitated by Herod Agrippa (Acts 12:2, see also Hippolytus, and Eusebius EH 3.5 James, son of Alphaeus: stoned to death in Jerusalem (Hippolytus) Andrew: preached to the Scythians and Thracians (in modern day Georgia and Bulgaria), was crucified on an olive tree at Patrae in Greece (Hippolytus) Bartholomew (Nathanael): preached in India and was crucified upside down, buried in Allanum (southern Georgia) (acc to Hippolytus). Alternatively, Eusebius records that a certain Pantaenus from Alexandria had visited India and found Christians there with a Hebrew language version of the Gospel of Matthew given to them by Bartholomew. Matthew/Levi: died at Hierees, Parthia (acc to Hippolytus). Possibly beheaded. Simon Peter: Irenaeus puts Peter in Rome (Against Heresies 3.1). Eusebius says he was crucified under Nero. Hippolytus also records crucifixion, upside down, under Nero. Philip: preached and crucified upside down in Phrygia, during the reign of Domitian (Hippolytus) Simon the Zealot: died in Jerusalem at 120 years old (Hippolytus) Thaddaeus/Judas son of James: preached to Edessa, through Mesopotamia, and died at Berytus (Hippolytus) Thomas: preaches through the Parthian empire all the way to India, where he was killed by a pine spear (Hippolytus) John, son of Zebedee: believed to have died of old age. Hippolytus records his exile to Patmos, and his death in the time of Trajan. Tertullian records a tradition that they attempted to boil him alive but to no avail. |
idinc:if dem gay dudes like beast then why would they be gay in the first place? anyways this na medical not spiritual case of gynecomastia, an enlargement of the gland tissue of the breast due to hormonal fluctuations or imbalance africans sha, only we were killing albinos and twins in times past attributing it to spirituality or demons now dem transfer dat same backwards mentality to christianity |
MadCow1:Not really. We still were able to make it to the second round (something we could not do in Korea and SA) and remember our win over Spain with Raul, Morientes, Hierro, Zubizaretta etc But, a lot of the stars in the team were evidently aging especially the backline from Taribo to Ikechukwu so it was not only Rufai's fault, defense was poor and our main Atlanta 96 star, Kanu, just came off a heart surgery Atlanta 96 was when everyone was in their peak |
yommys01:this woman definitely didn't attend boarding school...this is the emotional homesickness feeling and crying we use to display when we first left home for boarding school...the only difference is that we were just about 12-13 years of age...maybe na the belle dey make am act like small pikin...she need to grow up though cos she herself will soon become a mother of her own building a new family herself with you...it's called adulthood |
dentrice:mr. man the president of this country attained the presidency, the position of the highest office in the land (twice) without a primary school certificate |
a country that elects an illiterate that could not produce common primary school certificate is whom we're hoping to guide it out of a rather treacherous economic downturn, smh |
