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I doubt this story. Do you know what 3 non-inverter AC is? Even a blind bat would know that the way his units finishes isn't normal, and he wouldn't need any expert to scan his meter for any illegal wiring. Just advertise your business and quit the folktales. |
Hmmm... For now, I'll advise that you stay away from women, alcohol and betting. Having done that... Save 15k (20%) of that salary monthly Use 37,500 (50%) for your essential expenses And use the remaining 22,500 (30%) for emergency expenses. The Lord is your strength. |
qtguru:Don't mind her. The news remains fake until Adeswa or Banky confirms it. |
Sharpsharp00123:Yea... |
Sharpsharp00123: Nazgul: |
Sharpsharp00123:I'm less than 40. |
Nice2023:A good wife and cute kids. A good job or a thriving business or both. A property either in the city or village or both. An account balance of not less than 1m Must have built a network of connections with the right people. Must have a voice in your family. Must have a passport. Must have visited at least 3 countries outside Nigeria. |
Kwankwaso should talk to this man. You don't destroy people's source of livelihood just because you want to settle some scores with your political opponents. No be so. |
Uniquekriss:Dude you quoted the wrong person... |
Emotional intimacy/spending quality time together. Having respect for each other. Trust and loyalty. Contentment and Appreciation for whatever he or she does. |
Do they have staff buses or does any staff have a car so you can follow him/her to cut the cost of your transportation fee? Does any of your neighbours have a car and goes the same direction as you? If NO, I'll advice you to quit the job. Having a 5k deficit at the end of the month is slavery, you're better off without them. Keep searching for another job, and I believe that sooner or later, you'll get something much better. |
Africans and religion. If both of you geninuely love each other, and are compatible with each other, please ignore every negativity from any so called pastor and marry her. Most pastors judge a potential suitor based on his tribe, his financial status, his activeness in church activities and his ability to give them gifts. If you're extremely generous to your girlfriends pastor, even if you're a Yahoo boy, he'll tell her that God has spoken to him that you're her husband. That's how most of these new generational Pentecostal pastors behave. Marriage was designed for the man to find the woman, not for them to run to any pastor for confirmation. If you love her go ahead and meet her parents and tell them your intentions. |
VTJN:It's simple, let her fiancee start, then maybe when she's like in 200l, they can both get married. That way, he won't be able to abandon her cos it would be a total waste of money for him. |
Beverages:Lol...the body weight of a woman affects her fingers. Next time you see a fat girl, look at her fingers, they would be fat as well. Same goes for slim girl she would have slim fingers. You can't be fat and have slim fingers or slim and have fat fingers. This is why some women stop wearing their rings after marriage, or get new ones entirely, cos they've added weight and it can not longer fit into their fingers. |
mariovito:Girls don't have muscles what they have is fat. I got to know this the day I accompained a friend to a Jewel store to purchase a ring for his fiancee. This was the question the lady asked us. She told us that with the body weight of the girl in question, they would be able to determine the exact size of right that would fit her. |
pocohantas:Lol...has your country ever approved down downward review since it's existence? Better start panicking... 😏 |
JennyJossie:The man is just worried that if you get married while in school, childbirth and other family issues might hinder you from concentrating on your studies, so to him it's going to be like a waste of his precious money. Cos what's the point of spending money to sponsor someone who might end up having 2 or more extra years? What kind of result would you come out with at the end of the day? If you really want to get married and still go to school, you can meet him and iron out things with him. Promise him that you'll maintain a CGPA of not less than 3.5 per academic session. That if you fall below that, he can withdraw he's sponsorship. If he sees your determination, he'll go ahead and sponsor you. |
Foodqueen:Lol... there's one RCCG church I know of in Surulere back then that use to share breakfast before every service. Recently, I ran into their keyboardist and after exchanging greetings, I asked him if they're still giving breakfast, he told me for where, that the church is even struggling financially. It's not easy anywhere. Our problem is that tribalism and religion wouldn't let us come out openly to condemn our leaders. We'll keep pointing fingers at each other while they keep looting us dry. It's well. |
Rings are designed based on body weight. Meaning a girl weighing 120kg and another girl weighing 55kg obviously wouldn't use the same ring size. So just just tell the merchant her body weight and they'll give you a perfect ring size for her. |
pocohantas:Exactly. What was increased was the tariff not the energy consumption rate. So it won't affect your already loaded units. It's like what happened during the lockdown of 2020 when MTN started selling their N100 MTN card for N150. That N100 recharge card would still give you the same call time cos the call rates wasn't increased, what was increased was the recharge card. okirewaju:Biko hurry and buy yours... delay is dangerous. |
Jcoleworld911:They're not having issues with NEPA. They're having issues with their gen. That's why they don't have light. I asked him if they're connected to NEPA and he said yes but power is poor. The hotel is at liberation estate, after ahia ofuru. |
okirewaju:The new tariff would take effect from 1st July. we're still in June. |
DevilsEqual:Awka has always been having light right from my days as a student, that's why I didn't include Anambra. It's also possible for other remote villages to have light as well. But you see those 3 states I mentioned, electricity there is very poor. I was in Enugu last year and almost wept cos all through my 4 days stay, I didn't see even half current. |
Jcoleworld911:I never included Anambra in my post I said Ebonyi, Enugu and Abia. These are the states I can confirm that electricity is below average, because I have people there who I talk with frequently.
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obeycian:Eyah... what a sad way to go. |
Harmony92:8 hours is below average. Lagos improved power supply is certainly not as a result of the overfilled dam. |
Jcoleworld911:This isn't an Igbo/yourba thread. I'm stating the obvious. And why are you lying? How many local governments in Ebonyi has light to begin with that they'll leave light for one week. People I've been relating with over there have been lamenting to me how horrible the electricity situation is. In fact Enugu, Ebonyi and Abia are the states I know don't have above average power supply. So please stop lying to prove a point, I didn't post my observation based on tribal sentiments, I'm an Igbo man as well. If you went screenshots I can post over 3 different screenshots of people I chatted with in Ebonyi and all have confirmed that power supply there is poor. |
I saw a man jump inside a river to catch a crocodile. He succeeded in killing the crock and dragging it out of the river to take home for dinner. Was he brave... maybe. |
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my area we only get light 8 hours a day, from 12pm to 5pm n from 12am to 3am.