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Finest4luv1:Thanks bro. Guys please you can deal with him cause he is honest and legit. |
Finest4luv1:please keep it for me as agreed. Thank you. |
$50 paypal needed asap. Escrow MUST be involved or send first. |
Please if you are a descent lady, educated and ready to have a serious relationship that would lead to marriage, then feel free to send me a message via WhatsApp on +2347062534866. Please add the number this way else you won't be able to reach me. I am for real. Thank you. |
nzeobi:I am not justifying his action but I understand the feeling. Mostly when you give your all to a particular lady and then spontaneously she says it's over. I have been there and know how it feels but suicide isn't the answer. Learn to love yourself and only you. That's my constant mantra now in life. Time truly heals all wound. By God's grace I am a better being now. Guys please forget this evil creatures called women and focus on bettering your life in all shades and then see them frolicking to be with you. |
Sent you a message now on whatsapp modath: |
oilPUSSY:Check your mail please. Thanks |
Nigerian ladies don't love. I wonder when guys will learn. It's the highest bidder thing. Forget the gibberish tales they say. No Nigerian lady ever loves. Blame it on the hard economy. |
lizzybet:Lol... This line of your made my day...quite salvage. Men ... Babe you get bad mouth ooo |
ICaSNg:First I am not Godwin by name. I am not in any way deterring anyone here from helping. I once had that instinct too not until I learnt why Nigerians avoid other Nigerians in the diaspora like a plague. Truth is, I thank God I am alive after the sad experience. Wishing everyone here and those home success in their pursuits. I am just here to read now. |
People here aren't responding much again cause of the ill discretions of those they helped prior before now and when they got here, they turn wolves. Nigeria as a country needs spiritual cleansing. I have learnt my own bitter lessons too. |
psucc:Sure that's true. The government itself knows the right thing to do but sheer lack willingness on the part of government has made it literally impossible for them to do so. Also they have got economic advisers but as the normal case, political exigencies always overriding economic gains, takes the order of the day. The best time to adopt austerity measures isn't during the time of economic recession. The right time to so so is now. We must take the bitter pill no matter how hard it is but we won't die of it. I am hoping someday to return back home and occupy such high echelon designate which will enable me roll out austerity measures. The people are certainly not going to like me nor my policies either but I am not an entertainer who has to be loved by fans. If the politicians won't accept my austerity measures which will in the long run see us attain economic prosperity, then I'd be on the next flight back to where I am coming from. We have the brains but what we lack is the willingness to get things right. |
The government must cut down aggregate spending particularly on recurrent expenditure and then increase income from taxation, excise duty through increase in local production. If we cut down aggregate spending which seems to mount more pressure on our naira and then increase productivity which leads to exportation of products and services then our local currency will appreciate. |
