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It's a penalty for Manutd!!! But VAR would have to confirm it first. |
Oh dear...these guys are so dumb upfront. |
Bruno Fernandes came close to making things level but he couldn't hit the target. |
This useless team doesn't even have defense. |
Gooooal Brighton has scored Manutd. It's 1-0 |
Game on. Let's hope for a victory today. |
A one minute silence for Dennis Law. Danny welbeck hugs sir Alex fergusen. He played for Manutd during the days of fergusen. |
Ebubu6:I complained about this some days ago, some useless Ronu miscreants who don't even have up 1k in their account started transferring their generational frustration to my post. As am typing this, you'll pay N300 to withdraw 10k from any POS vendor. Back in the days before POS, you can walk to your bank's atm machine and withdraw as much as 200k without any charges. Just keep pressing continue and you'll keep withdrawing. Today before you'll see an atm that's paying it's going to be by a miracle. And if you walk into the bank to make a withdrawal across the counter, they'll direct you back to their ATM that isn't dispensing cash. After roaming around various ATM's in vain and finally decide to manage POS vendors, you'll discover how useless the value of our naira is. Meaning you can withdraw 50k today and by tomorrow it's gone. No thanks to the inflated prices of commodities in the market, Thus making you go for another withdrawal and another exuberant charges. It has become an issue of paying to access your hard earned money. These days I try to use transfers to pay for whatever I purchase. The downside of this that I'll be cashless. Honestly I don't know where this country is heading to. Left for me, I think the government should place a ban POS. Cos it's been seriously abused. Let's go back to how we used to withdraw from ATM's without any issues. |
Careente7:You must not be above 30 as at when you graduate. Some departments might have issues compiling list of their students to the senate. Some might be struggling with accreditation issues, or the candidate himself might have unpaid fees which would prevent him from kickstarting his clearance. All these might take a couple of years. But nysc is only interested in how old you were when you graduated, and not your current age. |
Gooooooal Amad makes it 3-1 |
Gooooooal Amad makes it 2-1 |
Lamanii22:Next time request for a virtual interview. Most companies rarely do one on one interview these days. Give them the impression that you're currently working and would prefer a virtual interview. You'll be more relaxed than a one on one interview. |
Mexyz:I don't need to know anything about the banking sector. I'm talking based on my experience. How would you explain POS operators having cash and banks don't? You can't even withdraw 20k from you account. They'll tell you that what they can give to you is 10k. Yet people walk into the banks to make deposits daily. |
I've been complaining about this nonsense since. You'll go to a bank ATM only to discover that they're not dispensing cash, yet all the POS agents around the banks all have cash. Before Ecobank Ojuelegba was demolished, there was a time I went there their atm wasn't dispensing cash, Access bank which is close to them too didn't have cash. Yet all the POS operators within that vicinity had suplurs cash. You can even request for 100k and they'll give you. Even the banks who would manage to give you cash wouldn't give you above 10k. If you want anything above 10k go to POS. Yesterday I made a withdrawal of 10k from a POS operator, she charged me N300. Yes you heard me right N300 to collect 10k. She told me that it's because of the new charges CBN put on them for 10k deposits and above. So if I want 50k I'll pay 1,500? What kind of robbery is that? I've been saying this that banks deliberately starve their ATMs of money because many of them sell cash to POS operators who in return sell to customers at abnormal rates. CBN should keep up the good work they're doing by slamming them with heavy fines. We are our problem in this country. |
greggng:I don't have any problem with it. It's just that it's done in a dubious manner. Most times these agents pose as the direct seller, when the deal scales through they now expect you to settle them. You can only settle them if you contracted them personally to help you find a car and you both agree on a settlement fee. Anything outside that is dubious. |
ILoveNG:Stop displaying your ignorance publicly. So many Nigerians work remotely and earn reasonably. If their earnings can afford such car, why shouldn't they buy it? |
Rejecting a gift that you can afford more than a 100 times isn't a virtue. If I have 10 bags of pure water in my house, I can easily reject a sachet from a friend cos I have more than enough. Truth is no struggling pastor would reject such gift regardless of the source of income of the giver. During his struggling days, he would have happily accepted it and called it the will of God. So it's nothing special. |
nifemi25:@bolded This is where I have problem with a lot of Nigerians. If you open your Uber app by 1am you'll see available drivers ready to pick you up. Most especially if you're on the island. Try talking to them about riding late they'll tell you nothing de happen. That it's even during that period they make more money. Hussling isn't bad, but risking your own life to do it doesn't make any sense. |
Cassandraloius:You can't find fresh pammy in the city. Only in villages. And you must go to the house of the palm wine tapper to wait for him. Once he comes back pay him and collect a keg. That's the only way you can drink unadulterated palm wine. |
PJtech:I wouldn't advise you to suspend it. Buy whatever you can afford to buy on the list, then next year you can continue. Cos those prices I quoted might double by next year |
PJtech:The laptop: if you want to use it for programming you need at least 8GB ram and 250GB hard drive. Such laptop would cost between 250-300k fairly used depending on the generation and the make. Wifi Router. The router I'm seeing there is an Airtel router. I bought mine 10k last year. I don't know how much it is currently. Desk and chair. Those chairs are imported office chairs. Just keep like 300k for it. Same with the desk. So your 300k budget wouldn't get you anywhere. |
Jega2000:Draw out a budget and spend according to your budget. And if you must date, go for someone with a reasonable income. Don't waste your time dating a liability. There are people who earn between 150k-200k monthly, and they're still surviving. You'll be fine. |
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