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MyExpression:How only one Mbappe take get 7 offsides in one match |
Why do we have this image of the inspector in cuffs...no be Accidental Discharge una call am? Tot it's usually internal affairs...except a court case against the NPF |
Real Madrid was terribly humiliated today! 4:0 incredible. |
Roger3D:Maybe he isn't...neither is Tinubu the Lagos messiah and wealthy father that cares to leave a legacy- as we assumed of him. Like Obasanjo said...Tinubu came in without a plan...and a full grasp of the situation. |
I have one from London. Infact, they sent me the Congratulatory message today...from Tedstone Oil |
We4all:So a lady can't overpower the monkey and kick them off...na everytime una dey use fear and soft mind dey follow life...so they don't know when to go hard?! Make she sit down na make chimpanzee pull pant, spread her legs, restrain her hands nd upper body...and put animal preek inside toto. |
Where are the bikers? Jeje riders? |
This kind action film...where can we watch the recording |
With the open disdain to her person....yet she was retired with all benefits, rather that being fired. And EFCC will not see these ones o! |
Roger3D:Hear yourself. Is that how to manage the nation? With what is playing out now, would you say Pres Tinubu handled the situation the best way possible...there was indeed no other way. Putting cart before the horse. Who could have imagined petrol for 1200/ltr; N1750/$ Was it this bad with the subsidy ![]() |
You Lost One....you win some and lose some. |
RONU Agenda! I personally don't fancy it, since it's "minister of state"...Festus Keyamo made that complain about the dormancy of the powers of that office. However, whoever is given the opportunity to serve the nation...take it. And do your own good. Even in this failing APC led govt, there are some ministers we all unanimously agree are doing good. Minister of Aviation, Electricity (Personally, my light situation has improved) |
Most western world citizens have credit cards...credit system is part of the international banking system. These Igbo àfia guys also take items on credits...to pay up later...infact, multinational corporations make you supply products to them on credit...and only pay after 30-45days. These fintech loan apps should all sit together and find a way around loan defaults. Once you defame, that's the end of the money. Bring your interest low...and let customers sign a mandate authorising CBN to deduct the debts from any account linked to your BVN. |
viqSmallz:Oga you no know constitution? Ex-convict can't run for any elective post in Nigeria |
Hi |
Fahvvy:How about allowing them dream about having things under their own control, influencing transformations in the society...a gurl should dream to take over the world and make it a better place...one day at a time. |
How do these VC backed multinational companies win all the customers in the market, having orders everyday yet still posting losses. What's their business model? What's the cost of operation compared to their large volume sales? Chowdeck is doing well in the same food chain jumia left. South Africa is a prime online shopping market...why leave? |
Jumia Technologies AG, Africa’s leading e-commerce platform, has announced plans to shut down its operations in South Africa, where it operated under the brand name Zando, and Tunisia by the end of 2024. This strategic move is aimed at optimizing resources and focusing on markets with stronger growth potential across the continent, which include Nigeria and others. The company in a statement released on Wednesday, said the decision came as Jumia evaluates its operations in the two countries, which accounted for a small share of the company’s overall business. According to Jumia, for the year ended December 31, 2023, and the first half of 2024, South Africa and Tunisia contributed just 3.5% and 2.7% of total orders, and 4.5% and 3.0% of gross merchandise value (GMV), respectively. Difficult decision Jumia believes that reallocating resources to higher-performing markets will significantly enhance the company’s operational efficiency and accelerate growth. Commenting on the decision Jumia CEO Francis Dufay, described the exits from the two markets as a difficult decision. “Since assuming the role of CEO, I have focused on initiatives aimed at strengthening our business and placing us on a path to profitability. “After a thorough analysis, we made the difficult decision to close down our operations in South Africa and Tunisia. Both businesses account for a negligible portion of our overall operations. “Furthermore, competitive and macroeconomic conditions in both markets have limited each country’s growth potential and their contribution to our overall business has not aligned with expectations. “Decisions like these are never easy and we are extremely grateful to team members in both countries, who worked tirelessly to serve our customers every day. We are also grateful to our suppliers, vendors, and logistics partners in these markets. We deeply thank them for their hard work and service to Jumia,” he said. The e-commerce giant believes that refocusing resources on its remaining nine markets across Africa will enable the company to better position itself for growth. What you should know With the plans to exit South Africa and Tunisia, Jumia will be focusing on its remaining markets comprising Nigeria, Algeria, Egypt, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Morocco, Senegal, and Uganda. After posting a 64% decline in operating loss for 2023, down to $73 million, Jumia’s CEO, Dufay, who has been implementing several strategies to cut its losses and move to profitability expressed confidence that the business would back to growth this year while further reducing its losses. According to him, the results of the recent quarters had shown clear steps towards Jumia’s strategic focus, positioning it for topline growth and improved cash utilization for 2024. Before that time, Jumia, as part of strategies to cut its perennial losses and move to profitability, had in Q4 2022 slashed its workforce by 20% in an exercise that saw the exit of 900 people from the company. The company would later discontinue its food business, Jumia Food, which was described as unprofitable. Source: https://posts.gle/6Br9xP
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Trendie247:Clean what? Can you clean Data completely? Except its not Data. |
How much una pay tech cabal? Mod. How does it work....we can get verified vendors of different products on the Comfort app? |
You promoting Best canva alternative? |
It has been a platform of opportunities for me. Legitimate opportunities. I have gotten clients I helped with their NYSC posting and redeployment...I have gotten a remote job that paid in 6-figures from this same Nairaland. |
How did it become a law in the first place? ...and why NDLEA and not Immigration?, |
What?! How...why...? |
AdemolaVictorTv:Is it same link for today? |
Where's the link/screenshot to the original insult? |
Close your eyes. I've learnt that when you shut your eyes to these sights, you easily become disinterested...and unaffected by the image of seduction. |
Sunking isn't free. Most police stations in Nigeria use that Sunking solar. Good work sha...I know there's definitely gonna be a discount given to the force. |
Smilleydr:Let's talk... WA: /c/2348108076661 |
NybenSBF101:I don't need to do that to prove a point. But every sane person should be human enough to stop others from assaulting anyone...especially in simple cases like this. That's how we lost Aluu 4 to barbaric jungle justice. No be una Senator Abbo dey buy sextoy?! I don't know how deep it goes, but crossdressing is not synonymous with being gay! |
If them born any of una well, make una try this nonsense for broad daylight, let me see that bxtard that has right to hit another person because of cross dressing. Their Gwarimpa Area father- Charley Boy, no be cross dresser? Bad as cross dressing might be, don't ever molest anyone UNLAWFULLY. Well, night don reach sha, if not I'd have expected that guy to grow some spine and defend himself from harassment |
Keep speaking out! |
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