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july21st:+234 701 984 7624 Please Observe The Following Rules: (skip) 1. Please post all threads in the right section, and don't derail threads by posting off topic. 2. Don't abuse, bully, deliberately insult/provoke, fight, or wish harm to Nairaland members OR THEIR TRIBES. 3. Don't threaten, support or DEFEND violent acts against any person, tribe, race, animals, or group (e.g. rape). |
Lol Abeg when this match wan start. Ah wan see something |
Kingoftrust:You can't blame him though. Check the pattern of advert on Nairaland, people always add to the selling price of their products by at least over 400 percent of the actual price they purchase it. They'll never factor in depreciation. Greedy people everywhere. |
This laptop for 450k ![]() You no go see baya except aboki from Taraba |
The dull unintelligent dot in the circle guys will call UK a terrorist country who'll regret aligning with China. Those guys are so dumb |
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Freshandfitpod:May humanity condemn you forever for this heartless comment. Amen |
But if it's the other way round, you'll read one ![]() ![]() from was arrested for cocaine by India police. Complete am before these mods ... |
That was how it was reported the last time only to find out it was fake. I don't trust these nnpcl people |
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This fake news made the frontpage. Very funny. Make I go look for fake news to post as mods will definitely push it to FP as long as it's Trump stuffs |
PheelzAlmighty:As usual, they'll come to the thread to display their ignorance and stupidity. Cultism has been in existence since ages in every country. Stop politicizing everything. |
1Alex:You're one of them posting fake news. Seun cc |
And what happens to the thousands of confused souls of your gender you've confused while being an active feminist. |
When i got mine, I was unlucky with power as I was charging it with generator for several months. Then it takes more than two days for it to be fully charged not until last week I got a 120v charger that could fully charge it within 2hrs. That power Bank is strong I but nothing last forever
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Moniepoint still dey try. Palmpay came with a storm but started fading when they introduced the loan platforms to their apps. Imagine waking up to see your money cleared by them and third party apps. This made people abandon them and switch over to OPAY. Moniepoint is the number one for pos agents. Opay for sharp sharp urgent 2k deals |
Sharrap . The Home base eagles had the chance to prove their worths during the last chan but they disgraced their ancestors. They had chances to paint Nigeria's name bright every year at CAF champions league and confederations cup but they are being dumped out at every preliminary rounds. Look at Rivers United for example, played two lost two. Remo was beaten like a goat at home by Sundown. Any coach who raises the home based narrative should be jailed for two years so that he or she can have a brain reset |
mrvitalis:Keep protesting. It has no effect on the tiniest ant in Asp Rock |
Funny enough, the sir at home has absolutely no effect on Nigeria's economy. I wonder why these people continue to hurt themselves when no one in the other regions and even in the government care about the nonsense sit at home. Keep sitting at home while purchasing food prices at higher cost including petrol while the prices are crashing in other regions of Nigeria. This is the reason why these guys aren't noticing the crashes in prices of items. |
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telim:Thank you boss |
8162045679 Opay. K Oluyemi |
johannu:Your response shows your level of Christianity. I don't really need to talk much. |
Razzness:Shut up. I'm also a convert but the narrative you're spreading is total fallacy. The comments of most Christians I read here makes me shake my head. 90 percent of Nairaland Christians don't even understand the religion they are practicing. For those who will quote me, I'm a senior clergy, a snr Apostle of the Christ Apostolic Church |
Let’s be honest with ourselves for once. Betting is not hustle. It is not strategy. It is not intelligence. It is a slow, well-packaged robbery of hope, discipline, and future—especially for young people who should be building skills, not feeding algorithms. I’ve watched brilliant young men reduce their lives to odds, tickets, and last-minute goals. Dreams that once had structure are now hanging on “just one correct score.” Rent money is now “sure odds.” School fees are now “banker games.” And when it fails—as it almost always does—the silence that follows is heavy with shame, anger, and regret. Betting doesn’t just take money. It trains impatience. It kills the value of effort. It rewires the brain to expect reward without work. That is the real danger. You don’t wake up one day and decide to be addicted. It starts small. ₦500. ₦1,000. Then losses come, and instead of stopping, you chase them. Before long, you’re no longer betting to win—you’re betting to feel something, to escape reality, to numb frustration. And let’s stop lying to ourselves: If betting truly made people rich, betting companies would be broke. But look around—who is really winning? Young people are wasting years, energy, and mental health on a system designed for them to lose. The odds are not in your favour. They never were. The house always wins, and it wins consistently—because desperation is predictable. What hurts the most is seeing potential rot. Young men who could learn trades. Young women who could build businesses. Talented youths who could master skills. All of that traded for screenshots of “wins” that never last. Life does not reward shortcuts. It rewards consistency, patience, and skill. There is dignity in work. There is honour in process. There is peace in knowing your progress is real. If you are young and betting: stop. Not tomorrow. Not after the next ticket. Stop now. Lose the fantasy before it costs you years you can never recover. No game will save you. No odds will fix your life. But discipline, learning, and time will. Choose growth over gambling. Choose reality over illusion. Choose a future you don’t have to hide from. |
RodgersAkpafu:But why are these set of people so dumb, dull and intelligent. Their level of reasoning beclouds reasoning. You have time replying him. Suddenly, England has turned to an Islamist Nation. I'm highly disappointed in this mpurumiri fellowz |
It baffles me how CAf couldn't leverage on the previous AFCON which had the best officiating in football tournament history. This thing happens most times the North Africans host AFCON. Go and check it out, this trend has been occuring right from Tunisia 2004, Egypt 2006, and now Morroco 2025. |
madridguy:If I quote the region you're from, I'll be banned. You're just to daft and bereft of the knowledge of international politics. We know where you came from |
Thunder fire una Ghanaians and your wacky hatred for Naija. See you at that world cup. I regret supporting you guys at the 2010 world cup against Uruguay. Xenophobic idiots |
