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Properties › Re: Applying Lessons From Nairaland To Micro-manage Building 5BDR Duplex From Abroad by mukhcech(m): 4:29am On Sep 24, 2016 |
Mayor78: ......But not after Mallam fixed the submersible pumb (sumo is it?) That tall shiny thing eeh! Asalam alaykum. I have just followed as I find your house project an interesting renovation. pls was the borehole manual drilled and what was the final cost? |
Business › Re: Start Your F.M.C.G Distribution Business With N20,000 Initial Capital by mukhcech(m): 9:22pm On Sep 23, 2016 |
rose75: Nay.
This Rose has never been to Ilorin. Thanks for the response. |
Business › Re: Start Your F.M.C.G Distribution Business With N20,000 Initial Capital by mukhcech(m): 9:22pm On Sep 23, 2016 |
rose75: Nay.
This Rose has never been to Ilorin. Thanks for the response. |
Business › Re: Start Your F.M.C.G Distribution Business With N20,000 Initial Capital by mukhcech(m): 9:21pm On Sep 23, 2016 |
rose75: Nay.
This Rose has never been to Ilorin. Thanks for the response. |
Business › Re: Start Your F.M.C.G Distribution Business With N20,000 Initial Capital by mukhcech(m): 6:39pm On Sep 23, 2016 |
Karin001: To move us into a higher gear, I will suggest that after getting to this stage those who may be interested in participating in this project should indicate with a post that will just mention their area in Lagos and also describe the market as he/she perceives it be as it relates to this project and the product in question.
We do not need too many people per area. We must provide enough room for each participant to grow his business into profitability. I suppose we can use this weekend to conclude on the people that will work in the various areas.
Please your comments and opinions are welcome at this stage. I am interested in this project but em only participating as replicating the entire project in my location because em currently not in lag and will be rounding up NYSC year by October 6th in sha allah. I will be replicating this project in Kogi/Ibadan region. My preferred product is Chin-Chin and peanuts in kogi state with chin-chin and doughnut in Ibadan. In kogi state, because of the cash crunch brought by the recession, I dont think doughnut would flow in the market. but peanut surely. Garri is a common staple food and from my research there is been a traditional of using peanuts to drink garri to be very common nowadays. All thanks to Kulikuli that became expensive and undesired with package. Thank you Karin. |
Business › Re: Start Your F.M.C.G Distribution Business With N20,000 Initial Capital by mukhcech(m): 9:52pm On Sep 22, 2016 |
rose75: "Jam filled doughnuts is my preference here. The doughnut is priced for 50.00 per unit and it is packed in units of 50 divided in two big bags holding 25 pieces each". Hi Karin, Thanks for job well done. Reference to the above quote, could you please address these concerns: - Is this #50.00 the wholesale or retail price? - Are the individual pieces packaged separately inside the bags? Is this Rose from Unilorin? |
Business › Re: Start Your F.M.C.G Distribution Business With N20,000 Initial Capital by mukhcech(m): 10:51am On Sep 22, 2016*. Modified: 4:55pm On Sep 22, 2016 |
Karin001: This should have been posted last night but I wasn’t bargaining with typing fatigue and of course my primary obligations which include hubby and kids among other things.
My sincere apologies.
I will ensure that you get all perspectives today and this stage will be done unless there are reservations, comments and further suggestions which could lead to a realignment. So after seriously considering all positions, I decided to incline to the option of re-enacting my experience through others in the thread. I will guide the interested participants through the sales of snacks. Two snacks will be adopted here. For those in the outlined locations above we will start with Doughnuts and chin-chin.
For people who are interested from other locations in Lagos, I suggest you start with Chin-chin; details will follow subsequently.
Now, I will quickly add that the information I intend to share here will be anchored on universal principles and as such can be adapted to suit other products especially those of the fast moving variety. Apart from the direct participants whom I will prefer choose exactly the same product for uniformity in the guidance others can simply adapt the model and use it to suit their own peculiarities.
The basic requirement here will be that you apply the principles to the letter.
Now you may want to ask; why doughnuts? Why chin-chin.
The most practical response to this question among other responses is that I have experienced these products very well. Both of them I sold in Lagos and one of them here in Port Harcourt with some measure of success.
In my next post (coming very soon) I will do a proper analysis of both products.
I will show how we will approach the sales of these products with small wins every day.
I will demonstrate how participants in the different locations in Nigeria can also benefit from this plan almost immediately.
Finally, I will share with you what I assume this entire exercise can transform into. It can be so big, really big if we can stand firm and avoid pettiness. Explanations may not be today but before the weekend runs through. Eureka!!! Your Product is Chin- chin and Doughnuts. Then mine is Chin-Chin and Peanuts. why? em coming ....em having lots of butterflies in my tommy. Karin001 May Allah guide you, increase you in goodness, Piety and righteousness. aameeen Now em feeling so powerful. I wasnt like this yesterday before I stumbled on this thread. Did I just said stumbled. No I didn't stumbled, I was deliberately looking for a way out........MODIFIED!!! I think I'll rather keep calm and keep my testimony till after my success which em hopeful of. |
Politics › Re: Stop The Inclusion Of Delta State As Part Of Biafra - State Govt by mukhcech(m): 11:36am On Sep 20, 2016 |
abdurrazaq: It's just a political statement that is, if the statement was actually made. You cannot expect a public office holder to publicly support Biafra. This man is probably talking on the capacity of his office and not his own opinion and that of other Deltans. Bro, I need an urgent info from you. How can I reach you. thanks |
Politics › Re: Aisha Buhari Meets Michelle Obama In New York (Photos) by mukhcech(m): 9:57am On Sep 20, 2016 |
Emmysteve: sorry I don't understand your point. verywell, this one is sincere with his ignorance unlike the others. Mr emmysteve. just go back to school. start from pre-nursery. maybe before your SSCE, u will get the point. |
Politics › Re: Aisha Buhari Meets Michelle Obama In New York (Photos) by mukhcech(m): 9:51am On Sep 20, 2016 |
Sparkle777: Wow. Is dat photoshop or real? Photokiosk |
Agriculture › Re: Photos Of My Snail Farm In Edo State by mukhcech(m): 8:15pm On Sep 19, 2016 |
IMASTEX: Lol. who should you blame in that instance, the graduate or the system? How many engineers have the opportunity of been employed in their field of specialisation? Lol, How many Nigerian graduate engineer even has an area of specialization.? you will be surprised. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: N-Power Assessment Details: Starts 20th September by mukhcech(m): 6:01pm On Sep 19, 2016 |
Emmysteve: Better tell us how hails for Buhari gave you success. Zombiesm is a chronic disease indeed. All we are saying is for you to use your head. so that even if you can't make much sense, you will make little sense. try the advice. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: N-Power Assessment Details: Starts 20th September by mukhcech(m): 12:28pm On Sep 19, 2016 |
Koleman: pls dont take the test. Just ignore it? Will you? That bros hate for Buhari might cause him success and future. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: N-Power Assessment Details: Starts 20th September by mukhcech(m): 12:24pm On Sep 19, 2016 |
Emmysteve: Which reputation? Spending 20 Million Naira to treat ear infection according to Garba Shehu or the billions of naira allocated for Aso villa on feedings? Or do you mean stealing people’s work? I really want to know the reputation Buhari has. Hail you, oh child of negativity. |
Fashion › Re: Cuteness Overload; Young Girls In Hijab Take The Internet By Storm. See Why.PICS by mukhcech(m): 12:18pm On Sep 19, 2016 |
The Hijab remains a mystery to the ignorant and arrogant non muslim and Muslim alike. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: N-Power Teacher Corps Programme: Incoming Aspirants, Let's Meet Here by mukhcech(m): 11:29am On Sep 19, 2016 |
mankayzee09: Something new is out on Npower, I tried uploading it, all I got is empty message body Just what to alert everyone, assessment date is out.
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Education › Re: Hijab: Obey Court Order, Muslims Warn Lagos Schools by mukhcech(m): 11:12am On Sep 19, 2016 |
Saintp: Bros, it is not hate, it is common sense. The hijab is a religious wear, public schools should be neutral and uniform is a symbol of neutrality. Besides, most people get uncomfortable with people on hijab around them, bomb comes to mind. It is not our fault, we have seen people using the cover of hijab to detonate bombs. therefore you cannot eat your cake and have it. it is either you leave religion out of public places or you go to where your religon reigns supreme. Mission schools are not banned. Mission Schools built by who, with whose money. You are all comedians. |
Education › Re: Hijab: Obey Court Order, Muslims Warn Lagos Schools by mukhcech(m): 8:25am On Sep 19, 2016 |
codemaniacs: you are based in Sokoto... so mind your business... See mumu talk. |
Education › Re: Hijab: Obey Court Order, Muslims Warn Lagos Schools by mukhcech(m): 8:17am On Sep 19, 2016 |
Doublejoy411: Muslim brothers it is not by hijab you will know a good person it is by what is inside......so you wear hijab or you no wear Na your inside be the koko that one no concern you. first thing first. It is compulsory on Muslim women. |
Education › Re: Hijab: Obey Court Order, Muslims Warn Lagos Schools by mukhcech(m): 8:15am On Sep 19, 2016 |
AntiWailer: We are saying the same thing.
Reason I mentioned other people and their identity too and reason for a common ground of sanity Common grounds is not to found all the time. sometimes or most times you understand the other person point of view and concerns. on this issue their can never be a common ground. what is even common between Islam and others. they are wide apart. in your ignorance I hope you find time to know whats going on in America, UK and others that are more secular than Nigeria. gud day. |
Education › Re: Hijab: Obey Court Order, Muslims Warn Lagos Schools by mukhcech(m): 8:10am On Sep 19, 2016 |
Saintp: If this is the case, wouldn't it be better for muslims to go to islamic schools where it is certain that they cannot be corrupted in any form? Since other religions including traditional worshippers respect the secularity of the uniform and abide by it, why can't muslims abide by it afterall the school is just for learning and last for just few hours? You people are just stubborn due to hate. read your comment and the loopholes. okay let's rephrase: if this is the case, wouldn't it be better if Muslims where there Hijab in public(government) school since it is a secular setting where every one is free. Since the Hijab is just a piece of cloth and not iron or weapon, after all the school is just for learning and last for just few hours. |
Education › Re: Hijab: Obey Court Order, Muslims Warn Lagos Schools by mukhcech(m): 8:03am On Sep 19, 2016 |
AntiWailer: U can go personal with insults, that still does not mean u are making any sense
If the school is run with tax payer's money in a secular country or Guru Mahraji's followers did not pay tax too ?
They should wear red cloth when the uniform is blue. You see that you trying too hard. if they wish so be it. Do you get it all. The Hijab is an identity. |
Education › Re: Hijab: Obey Court Order, Muslims Warn Lagos Schools by mukhcech(m): 7:49am On Sep 19, 2016 |
AntiWailer: Then go to Muslim school.
No religion has monopoly of violence.
You dnt av to wear hijab to Baptist or Catholic school. You mean school built and run with taxpayer's money. taxpayer's that include people of different faith. common stop being arrogantly stupid and ignorant. |
Education › Re: Hijab: Obey Court Order, Muslims Warn Lagos Schools by mukhcech(m): 7:45am On Sep 19, 2016 |
Cubeet2: This Rubbish can only be accepted in places like Lagos and Yolobarudeens, you can never wear hijab to schools in Delta state Come to Sokoto and open your hair in public school too. Hijab is compulsory on everyone here. |
Education › Re: Hijab: Obey Court Order, Muslims Warn Lagos Schools by mukhcech(m): 7:40am On Sep 19, 2016 |
AntiWailer: Only God knows why a confused judge gave such order.
We are a secular state and there is Uniform defined for schools, y add hijab ?
Then celestial should not come to school with shoes and also wear sultana then. You dont get do you. the hijab means a lot to Muslims. I am all Muslims would buy the idea of no shoes and wearing sultana to school if all only it will stop your obsession. |
Politics › Re: Buhari Plagiarized Charles De Gaulle's Quote: “I Belong To Nobody” - TheSignal by mukhcech(m): 10:01am On Sep 18, 2016*. Modified: 10:21am On Sep 18, 2016 |
alezzy13: Wrong. Of course you can't plagiarize a word, but you can plagiarized a JUST A SENTENCE. Get it right: even if you use your own words, you must give ATTRIBUTION to the original author by proper referencing. This is paraphrasing.
The only exception is when the expression becomes so worn-out and hackneyed that either everyone knows - or no one knows - the original author.
eg if I say "love is blind", its so popular that referencing may not be necessary. [s]eg if I say "love is blind", its so popular that referencing may not be necessary.[/s] @strikethrough is ur opinion. if not where is your source. it seems you reserved the right to say when a statement can be plagiarised or not. where is the source to the red highlighted text? |
Politics › Re: Buhari Plagiarized Charles De Gaulle's Quote: “I Belong To Nobody” - TheSignal by mukhcech(m): 9:57am On Sep 18, 2016 |
og2711: I see that you have refused to have sense. I've just told you that something is a crime and your response is that I'm a know it all.
It's difficult to plagiarize one sentence. Especially one with such a generic meaning. However when it becomes sentences and paragraphs, it becomes more unique to the person who said it.. I can see you have no sense at all. gud day. |
Politics › Re: Photo: See 115 Million Naira Car Kogi State Governor Is Driving by mukhcech(m): 4:25am On Sep 18, 2016 |
TheMascot: pls humans are discussing.
Go play with a bone..
Pls were are the sensible ones am talking with . whatever.lol |
Webmasters › Re: Seun We Cannot Login Nairaland Via Freebasics by mukhcech(m): 7:51pm On Sep 17, 2016 |
that thing pain me well well o. |
Politics › Re: Buhari Plagiarized Charles De Gaulle's Quote: “I Belong To Nobody” - TheSignal by mukhcech(m): 7:47pm On Sep 17, 2016 |
og2711: It's so sad that Nigerians do not realize that plagiarism is stealing. See as this one is making noise here as if it's not a big deal.. pls Mr know all. how about ''I love you''. is it plagiarism too. |
Crime › Re: Fualni Herdsmen In Kogi Stab A Man With Knife On His Way To Office (photos) by mukhcech(m): 5:16pm On Sep 17, 2016 |
Fulani Herdsmen? even if they have no cows. |