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FashionRe: Pictures Of Horse Hoof Shoe by owunmi: 11:36pm On Apr 05, 2012
Can anyone imagine what would happen if these gets worn to an MFM church? or if a babe wears these on a first visit to her prospective in-laws in Nigeria? Real yam-pepper scatter scatter go shele big time.
BusinessRe: Bank Loan Repayment Advise Needed by owunmi: 12:34am On Feb 25, 2012
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Please get a lawyer immediately!!!

You might be surprised to find that the loan has been structured in such a way as to make things very difficult for you.

I'm in a similar situation and my lawyer has been able to uncover a lot of anomalies in the way my bank has been dealing with my business. He has written them and now they are more reasonable.

Please dont hesitate to look for a lawyer that would at least look at your contract with them.
BusinessRe: Profitable Businesses You Can Start With Little Capital. by owunmi: 11:18pm On Aug 10, 2011
Joining Avenues to Wealth also gives the opportunity to start a profitable business with low start up costs.

As a member of Avenues to Wealth, you have the opportunity of becoming a distributor to companies such as Nestle, Unilever, McNichols,Dangote etc without paying the fees these companies normally require from intending distributors.

You can then buy any range of goods at massively discounted prices and resell or supply for a profit. Whats more, A2W will share its profits with you at the end of the month.

To find out more about this fantastic Nigerian company that has Prof. Pat Utomi as its chairman, please send me an email at dhive2002@yahoo.com.
BusinessRe: Plss Do U Kno Of Any Cooperative Society That Helps Members by owunmi: 11:01pm On Aug 10, 2011
Avenues to Wealth has a cooperative that is open to its members. it offers its subscribers high intrest on savings, lower intrest on loans plus a whole lot more!!!

For more information on how you can be a part of Avenues to Wealth, & join this cooperative please send me an email at dhive2002@yahoo.com.
BusinessRe: Starting Up A Bakery by owunmi: 10:50pm On Aug 10, 2011
Hi Apocalypse, I hope its not too late to take you up on your offer. My husband & a friend of his recently invested in a small bakery at Sango area & they've had problems running it, mainly on account of their little knowledge in that line of business. I'll definitely be passing on your number & address to them.
I think you are very kind & may God continue to bless you.
BusinessRe: Network Marketing- Wat`s Ur Take by owunmi: 10:28pm On Aug 10, 2011
Avenues to Wealth offers a simple model that guarantees weekly earnings in dollars and you don't even have to sell products to earn money, it offers lots of great opportunities for anyone who is seriously desirous of making and saving money. I am just two weeks into it and have earned back the amount invested, infact, I started earning from my first week!!! Send me an email at dhive2002@yahoo.com and I'll give you more info about this.
BusinessRe: Men's Barbing Salon by owunmi(op): 12:35pm On Apr 07, 2011
thanks so much for the advise.

I thought it might be O.k. to branchout into something that can fetch daily income since my current line of business doesn't offer that - its pays quarterly.

Your post has reminded me that poor work ethics is one of the primary problems business owners face here in Nigeria.

I would still like to read the experiences of people who have invested in this business area.
BusinessMen's Barbing Salon by owunmi(op): 7:44pm On Apr 05, 2011
Hi all,

do you run a men's barbing salon? If yes, pls post your experiences here viz start up cost of your salon and how profitable the biz has been for you so far or any other fact that can help me make a more informed decision before entering into the business.

I have some spare cash and am thinking of setting up an upscale men's barbing salon but before I do I want to know what other peoples experiences have been.

thanks.
FoodRe: Your Favourite Nigerian Snacks From Around The Country by owunmi: 5:25pm On Mar 05, 2011
I like mosa, suya, boli ( roasted plantain) , puff puff, buns and Kanjika - coconut pudding my grandma used to make. i think it common with lagosians.
LiteratureRe: Help With Book Publishing by owunmi(op): 10:23pm On Mar 03, 2011
Thanks a lot for the response guys.

Would be in touch soon franc1982.

Myne White, I'd be taking your advice.

God bless
CelebritiesRe: ~Super Diva Omotola Jolade Ekeinde At The Grammys 2011~ by owunmi: 10:15pm On Mar 03, 2011
Mutton trying to disguise as lamb!!! Very sad. embarassed
LiteratureHelp With Book Publishing by owunmi(op): 4:42am On Feb 28, 2011
Hello Nlanders'

I want to know if anyone has had experience publishing books in Nigeria. and if so what was your experience with your publisher.

I have several manuscripts for children's books authored by me and whilst I have approached a major book publishing firm - West African Book Publishers, I've still not submitted any of my manuscripts to them as I'm at a loss as to how I can package the material so as to guard against theft of my intellectual property possibly by staff of the publishing house.

I also would like to know how well our publishing firms offer. Has anyone made much from using a publishing house.

Any advice on book publishing is also welcome please.
FamilyRe: Baby Enioluwa Odegbaike Found by owunmi: 1:27pm On Feb 26, 2011
PRAAAAAAAAAAISSSSSSSSEEEEEEEE THE LORD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

MY CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL MEMBERS OF HIS FAMILY ESPECIALLY HIS POOR MUMMY. WHAT AN ORDEAL.

AS A MOTHER TO A 10 MONTH OLD BOY I WAS PRETTY DISTURBED BY THE NEWS.

I CANT SAY HOW PLEASED I AM TO READ THAT THIS DARLING IS BACK IN THE ARMS OF HIS LOVING PARENTS.

OUR GOD IS JUST TOO GOOD.


BUT THERE IS A LESSON HERE FOR US ALL O: TRUST NO ONE WHEN IT COMES TO YOUR KIDS!!!
BusinessHelp With Book Publishing by owunmi(op): 10:39am On Feb 26, 2011
Hello Nlanders'

I want to know if anyone has had experience publishing books in Nigeria. and if so what was your experience with your publisher.

I have several manuscripts for children's books authored by me and whilst I have approached a major book publishing firm - West African Book Publishers, I've still not submitted any of my manuscripts to them as I'm at a loss as to how I can package the material so as to guard against theft of my intellectual property possibly by staff of the publishing house.

I also would like to know how well our publishing firms offer. Has anyone made much from using a publishing house.

Any advice on book publishing is also welcome please.
FamilyRe: Best Dresses Girls! Occasion Wear For Little Girls. by owunmi: 1:58am On Feb 26, 2011
You didn't mention your shop name.

Wolud be visiting soon sha.

Do u have stuff for baby boys? I have an 11 month old boy as well.

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