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I think this is a great way to start. More wisdom sir |
I wish there were a machine to tie shoe laces ![]() https://youtube.com/shorts/Zq6yx1OPhTo?si=-HbPcOll1dUzySr6 |
Alright people, I desire to rent my personal PayPal account which I use for my online shoppings and subscriptions to people who have a need in these areas. Maybe you need to urgently purchase a digital course or goods or even a fiveer gig or a dating site subscription or any need whatsoever which involves PayPal as a mode of Payment. Feel free to check below on my signature to reach out. Reputable People only please.
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Well informative blog |
No phones near a gas cooker. I guess I learned something new. Rip to the deseased and sound recovery to the injured |
CamelCase:You just said some keywords, buying and selling. Definitely you just need an advise on another goods or services to buy and sell if that's your niche. BTW..what do you buy or sell with your small business It's alright not to disclose the gig in public, you can PM me. I might got some tips. |
Tohsynetita1:Sadly we have all these resources to produce this goods in Nigeria |
This is all a matrix game. 700 million for Torchlight and walkie talkies. That governor is not imbeccile and knows actually what he is doing. It's all a mind game That 700 million are just numbers and dosn't exist....if 700 million flood the economy of 200 million people, we would be among the richest people in the world. What is displayed here is seeking your permission before extorting Nigerians. This 700 million news and an average layman will just lament how wicked these leaders are which is what they definitely want to hear to carry ahead with their plans, after they get the negativity from Nigerians, they proceed to increase cost of living so as to generate that 700 Million from valuable goods. In a country like Nigeria where money has no value or resources backing it up. They create an imaginary figure and derive value from extorting the ones flowing in te economy. The banks understand this system, Americans and top world countries understand this system. It's an update and a mind game. What fuels this plan is the surge of negativity because when the cost of living finally rises, we tend to continue and blinded by this negativity while they go on with their plans |
Any link to the petition please. I really need to sign this, Donald trump my man, Elon musk my gee. |
Why do Nigeria import when we have lot of mineral resources that can fend for our needs? ----------------- Nigeria's reliance on imports despite abundant mineral resources stems from various complex factors: *Economic Factors:* 1. Lack of infrastructure: Inadequate transportation, storage and energy supply hinder domestic production. 2. Limited industrialization: Nigeria's manufacturing sector is underdeveloped. 3. Dependence on oil exports: Over-reliance on crude oil sales leads to neglect of other sectors. 4. Foreign exchange constraints: Limited access to foreign currency hampers local production. *Political and Governance Issues:* 1. Corruption: Diversion of funds, embezzlement and bribery hinder development. 2. Policy inconsistencies: Frequent changes in government policies disrupt long-term planning. 3. Bureaucratic inefficiencies: Red tape and regulatory hurdles discourage investment. 4. Security concerns: Insurgency, militancy and kidnapping affect investment climate. *Technical and Skills Gap:* 1. Limited technical expertise: Shortage of skilled workers in key sectors. 2. Outdated technology: Inadequate equipment and machinery hinder production. 3. Research and development: Insufficient investment in R& .4. Brain drain: Talent migration to developed countries. *Historical and Structural Factors:* 1. Colonial legacy: Nigeria's economy was structured for export, not domestic production. 2. Post-independence neglect: Failure to diversify economy. 3. Structural Adjustment Programs (SAPs): IMF/World Bank policies emphasized export-oriented growth. 4. Globalization: Increased competition from cheaper imports. *Mineral Resource-Specific Challenges:* 1. Lack of exploration and mapping: Inadequate data on mineral deposits. 2. Inadequate infrastructure: Limited access to mining sites. 3. Regulatory framework: Weak laws and enforcement. 4. Environmental concerns: Unregulated mining harms environment. *Way Forward:* 1. Diversification: Develop non-oil sectors (agriculture, manufacturing, mining). 2. Infrastructure development: Improve transportation, energy and storage. 3. Investment in human capital: Education, training and skills development. 4. Policy consistency and stability. 5. Anti-corruption measures. 6. Encourage public-private partnerships. 7. Promote research and development. 8. Strengthen regulatory frameworks. Nigeria's potential for self-sufficiency is vast. Addressing these challenges requires a multi-faceted approach involving government, private sector and civil society collaboration. |
The more he moves around, the more he get accustomed to it, pride will always take its toll. A solution is what is needed right now, then the citizens will give their report Let him save his fuel |
The thing is these natural resources are a blessing from the Almighty for Nigeria to the world, but the selfish nature of men enjoy reaping the rewards for themselves. They take 80% and share the remaining 20% with the population. These crude oil has more purpose than just generating wealth for a nation. Fuel was discovered and all other distilled components. We can't eat or drink them but there are machines who can't do without them. Nothing stops Nigeria at this point from creating world class vehicles, world class machines that nations will be rolling orders from us on a daily basis. We have the major component to power up these vehicles already. Imagine the innovation, the new job opportunities, the new technological advancement, the new design models that will shock the world. Imagine a car more cooler than Ferrari and lambourgini combined confidently made in Nigeria. |
I have tried linking the wells Fargo checking account on my Dubai PayPal, but it keeps getting rejected and as punishment or I don't know why. Any funds I receive after this failed attempt automatically goes into hold for 21 days, so I stopped trying |
SKhanmi:Can their virtual cards be linked? It's a Dubai Paypal. |
It won't link... PayPal says it's a virtual bank and needs help with linking |
Sounds crazy I thought hausa never do fraud not to talk of internet scams. Tables don dey turn. Lol |
APOPTOSIS:E no even explain am finish |
That's just the real truth my Friend Let love start from our neighbors Saladdin: |
Demn bro. This is absurd...he didn't even complete the Abraham and Isaac story he was saying. He had to make the video quickly because he knew it was trash |
jubrilELsudan:If this is true, at least they give it back to the society. |
DeGods007:Stop that...we are all humans, don't start to discriminate here |
Love is the way bro..let it all be love A beautiful lesson for a new Nigeria |
Oluwabucci:It's not a US paypal, please how do I purchase Bitcoin? |
Well Nairalanders as the topic suggests. I need to sell my PayPal funds and I don't want to involve an exchanger. I am curious, any ideas? |
EdiskyHarry:Lol. Is this really a golden award? Your comments will be forgotten as this thread dies down |
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