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PropertiesRe: Household Properties For Sale - Relocation by Pat80(op): 5:54am On Aug 04, 2022
Please to avoid violating the rules of this platform, I cannot respond with prices. If you are interested, kindly use the WhatsApp line I have provided.
Thank you.
PropertiesHousehold Properties For Sale - Relocation by Pat80(op): 10:23pm On Aug 03, 2022
I have the following items available for sale:
Sofa set- 7 seats
TV console
45 inches LG TV
Samsung Freezer
Stabilizer
Blue gate UPS
Dining table and 6 chairs
Binatone Fans - 3
Air conditioner
Bed frame 6x7
Bed side table 2
Bedside lamp
Dressing table and mirror
I single sofa
LG Air conditioner
Midea refrigerator
Maxi cooker
Mattresses 6 x 7 (2 pcs)
Gas cylinders (still new) 2
Bedside lamp
Hisense sound bar and speaker
DSTV Explora decoder (2) and 1 dish
Bedside lamp
Rug (1)
Blender
Microwave
Wall shelf
Canon Printer (3 in 1)

Only serious buyers should reach on this WhatsApp line : 08122183392
InvestmentRe: Agropartnership Is A Scam! by Pat80(op): 3:35am On Apr 18, 2021
gaddafe:
really sorry for your loss.But the things is people will still invest with them. severally on this forum, people have been warned about these agro investment programmes. Yet people like you still invested despite the repeated warnings. How are we sure others will need to this warning?

once again, Sorry for your loss
I have learnt my lesson.
InvestmentAgropartnership Is A Scam! by Pat80(op): 6:44pm On Apr 16, 2021
I invested with agropartnership in July 2020 and the investment matured April 15, 2021. I requested for a withdrawal of my matured investment, I was told paystack had a downtime which affected payment and it was going to be rectified. 48 hours later I am still unable to get my money. Infact they stopped picking my calls and responding to my message.
I just feel this is a way to save others from investing with this company. This may just be a life saver. I hope to get my money at the end of the day.
BusinessScam Alert For Egg Sellers by Pat80(op): 9:13pm On Jan 22, 2017
I will like to inform the public that there are fraudsters claiming to own poultry and can sell a crate of egg for as low as N450.00 while some say N600.00 or N650.00. I was just defrauded of N30,000 by those using the business name Kola Poultry on facebook. Please share this message to those you know are into sale of eggs so they don't fall victim.
HealthSimplest Way To Lose Belly Fat by Pat80(op): 11:33am On Aug 11, 2015
A lot has been said about how to lose weight through exercises to which most people believe is the golden rule and way. However, more recently it has been noted that been mindful of foods been consumed and taking in supplements helps to hasten the breakdown of foods consumed to easily metabolize forms that the body can easily make use for growth, nutrition, supply of energy and other metabolic processes such that there is no excess accumulated in any part of the body thereby allowing for good health and fitness. Therefore in order to lose weight an excess fat build up especially around the tummy or waistline region which is also common to mothers who just gave birth because of the sedentary lifestyle after giving birth, the following can be practices can be carried out:
1. Determination to lose the weight against al odds.
2. Drink at least 9 glasses of water per day so as to aid metabolism.
3. Eat small portion of food, avoid heavy eating though you may eat frequently.
4. Avoid snacking in between meals.
5. Eat foods containing fibre especially roughages.
6. Don't eat late. Ensure you take dinner at most before or by 7 pm so you can burn part of the calories before sleeping.
7. Drink a cup of water immediately you wake up in the morning as this helps to rehydrate and reinvigorate the body.
8. Use effective supplements like clean 9 and iaso tea which has proven over the years to be very effective.
If you are interested in using iaso tea, you can check up more details at http:www.iasotea.com. com/5628411. I am a proof that this works.
Looking forward to seeing a trimmer and a more fit you.
BusinessRe: Is Goldmine Resources Multilevel Marketing Scam? by Pat80(op): 6:50pm On Sep 23, 2014
tttonero: The easiest way to prove this is post a copy your bank statement, lets be transparent if you have got nothing to hide.
It very simple to get your friends to make complementary posts saying what a splendid concept it is.
This is just another 419 scam designed to steal your money.
What is a Pyramid Scheme?

The main characteristic of a pyramid scheme is that participants only make money by recruiting more members. There are many different kinds of pyramid schemes, but the two most basic are product-based and so-called naked pyramid schemes.
In a naked pyramid scheme, no product is sold. Here's how it works:

One person recruits 10 other people to participate in a "no-fail investment opportunity."
The 10 recruits each pay the recruiter $100.
The recruiter now tells them to go out and recruit 10 more people to do the same.
If each recruit is successful, they'll all end up with $900 in profit from a $100 investment.

Sounds simple enough, but here's the problem: Let's say the initial 10 recruits each find 10 more people. Those 100 new recruits will have to find 10 recruits each to make $900. That means they have to find 1,000 people willing to sign up for the program. And if they somehow find 1,000 people, that next level of the pyramid will need to sign up 10,000 to make a profit. Eventually, there won't be enough recruits at the bottom of the pyramid to support the level above it. That's when the pyramid topples and everyone at the bottom loses their investment.
This is legit because you pay 4k for registration, by the time you bring 3 people, you are paid 4k back instantly meaning you have recouped your investment. So I don't understand what investment will be lost.
BusinessGet Funding And Mentorship For Your Business by Pat80(op): 6:12am On Sep 20, 2014
A lot of individuals have amazing business ideas and prospects but to actualize these ideas becomes a challenge.
One trending means of getting funding is through joining a fund cooperative managed by global resource center. This fund is acquired through a multilevel marketing programme.
Goldmine Resource Center is mentoring center for empowering aspiring entrepreneurs or entrepreneurs that are passionately driven by desire to turn their vision of building world class business into reality.

Goldmine Resource Center is a mental and financial empowerment center that empowers members with relevant skills, knowledge and finances needed to start up a striving business.

Goldmine Resource Center mentors members using relevant training materials and tutorship. We use the law of synergy to turn little fund to great capital with the aim of helping members fund any project of his/her dream and attain to financial independence.
Explore this opportunity to make your dream come true.
HealthHeroes Who Fought Ebola Virus Disease Scourge by Pat80(op): 8:56am On Sep 19, 2014
five of the nine survivors of the deadly Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) took turns to recount their battle with the ailment.
They were guests of Governor Babatunde Fashola at the State House, Alausa, Ikeja.
They could hardly contain their emotions. Some fought back tears. Others sobbed. But in unison, the survivors were grateful to God for a second chance to live.
They were mostly doctors with First Consultant Hospital in Lagos, where the index case was first recorded.
The doctors explained that they thought they were dealing with just another patient when the Liberia- American Patrick Sawyer was wheeled into the hospital on July 20.
ut to their chagrin, as the days rolled by after Sawyer’s demise, they discovered they had the deadly EVD to contend with as many of them were already infected with the virus.
Before the meeting began, few of the survivors felt intimidated by the cameras and walked out of the room to escape the prying eyes of reporters. But those who stayed back buried their heads in reflective moods.
But their confidence seemed to have been buoyed when at about 5:40p.m, Fashola walked in.
With a brief introduction, Commissioner for Health Dr. Jide Idris said the essence of bringing the survivors to share their experience was to help eradicate stigmatisation, which they were contending with.
The stories of the survivors below were revealing:
Dr. Adaora Igonoh: we risked our lives for Nigeria
Dr. Igonoh, who was one of the doctors who attended to Sawyer, was the first person to recount her experience. She described yesterday as a “glorious day”.
“It’s a day of joy. I want to say that we are here today because of God. We survived. We are privileged to see this day, to be here with everybody; it’s an honour.
“We at First Consultants Medical Centre took a risk. We risked our lives because we knew that we wanted to ensure the safety of Lagosians, Nigerians and humanity; because we are a global village. From a small village, it can spread to the world and we knew the implications. But we said we would risk our lives and we would not let the index case leave the hospital.
“We remember the people that we lost; the wonderful people who risked their lives and we say that we would never forget them. We can’t. Our lives have been changed; every one of us who went through this ordeal, we know that we are better for it. Everything happened for a reason and we must find out the purpose and the reason why we went through what we went.
“We want to say thank you very much to the Lagos State, the Ministry of Health, the Federal Ministry of Health and the Centre for Disease Control. I was a full witness to the efforts to contain the virus.
“In fact, there was a time I asked for chicken and chips at the isolation centre, and it was brought. I was surprised. I asked because I wanted to see if they would honour my request and they brought the chicken and chips to me. I was amazed. Thank you so much. Thank you for coming to our houses to decontaminate them, saving our families who were with us at the early part of the disease when we didn’t even know we were infected,” she explained.
After she narrated her story, her confidence rubbed off on others who were earlier reluctant to speak.
Dr. Fadipe Akinniyi: I only opened the door for Sawyer
Dr. Akinniyi is another doctor at the First Consultants Hospital. He said he was amazed that he came down with the virus. He revealed that the only contact he had with the index case was opening the door leading to his ward.
His words: “I am most happy here today because as matter of fact, when everyone was running helter-skelter, I told myself : ‘I only opened the door and by the virtue of that, nothing should happen to me.’ I never knew I was deceiving myself, until the day I recorded my temperature and there was a kind of spike. And I asked myself , ‘what is going on.’
“I once treated malaria a while ago and I told myself that it could be malaria. I used anti-malaria drugs, but nothing changed. Rather, it was getting worse. Eventually, I went to a private hospital to treat myself because I did not want to admit it was Ebola. I felt they would be able to proffer solutions to all my problems, but it wasn’t to be. Rather, it was becoming terrible and I started stooling and vomiting.
“I summoned the courage and called the doctors at the monitoring units that my temperature has been persistently high. They told me not to worry that they would come to pick me up. In another four hours, they came with ambulances and before I knew it, I found myself at Yaba Isolation Centre. It all happened like a dream, because I have read a lot about Ebola even while in schools. We had a lot of things on hemorrhagic virus, how it wreck direct havoc on human beings, bleeding and all that.
“You continue to bleed until you are dead. I was very devastated, but I kept the faith. I remember Dr. Adesina telling me when we got there that I would leave this place. That no matter what happened, I would leave this place. She said people still survive the virus and that I should not mind that I would survive the disease. So, I kept my faith and with the help of God. I am very grateful to Dr. David, who was the initial doctor who attended to us before our doctors who were on strike finally emerged. I was very happy to reunite with my family and everything changed back to normal”.

Dr. Morris Ibeawuchi: I was forced to attend to Sawyer
Another doctor at the Hospital, Morris Ibeawuchi took time to recount his dramatic ordeal.
He was forced by one of his colleagues to attend to the late Liberian-American the day he was wheeled to the hospital.
He said: “I was the person that received Patrick Sawyer the day he was rushed to First Consultant Medical Centre. It was like a joke. I did not know what came upon that day. Unlike me, I was so reluctant to attend to him. But I was compelled by my colleagues to attend to him.
“When I got there, I was just talking to him. It was very unlike me. Being a doctor, you must examine your patient. After due examination, I asked him some questions. But Patrick Sawyer lied to me. Even the ECOWAS Protocol Officer, who saw him to the hospital, kept quiet. I asked him why he was in First Consultant. He lied to me that he was in a conference and felt so weak and as a result, people now rushed him to the First Consultant. I didn’t know that he collapsed at the airport. After sometime, I took his samples and sent it to the lab.
“I also informed Dr. Adadevoh (now of blessed memory). She told me to get back to her as soon as the result is out. When the result came out, everything was normal. But that night, the liver function test was not available. I told Dr. Adadevoh about MP result, and she was so confused and shivering because the man came in with a temperature of 39.7.
“She said I should just admit him. We treated him. We commenced with the malaria treatment. The next morning, Dr. Adadevoh came around and we all went there. At that time, the liver function test was already out and the result was so terrible. That made us to be so concerned. After we went around, Dr. Adadevoh went for her daily clinic. It was at that point that one of the ECOWAS officers now came in and brought us information that Patrick Sawyer collapsed at the airport. After that, she asked whether I got the information. That was how the whole thing started.
“From there, we instituted barrier nursing technique. She tried as much as possible to get through to the Lagos State Ministry of Health. Again, I was asked to take Sawyer’s sample. Since I had already had contact, I was the person that always took his samples. Before I went there, It took me hours. But I summoned courage to do my duties. So, I went there. When Sawyer was trying to explain, I asked him to hold his peace and should not tell me anything. After that, I took samples and dropped it at the blood unit. The next day, Dr. Adadevoh was so busy. She was just going from one place to the other, working hand in hand with the Lagos State Ministry of Health. She called me later in the evening and told to be careful. She said she just got a call that the result of the test showed the feature of Ebola Virus Disease. She warned me to be careful and that Sawyer should be treated as the case of Ebola, not even the suspected case of Ebola. We placed him under surveillance. But Sawyer died. But on the twelfth day, it was very terrible.
“My temperature is always 36. But that same fateful day, I checked my temperature and it was 37.7. I felt the whole world was against me. I was down with fever and became so weak. I lost my appetite. At that moment, I needed some people to talk to. I left my house, and in that house, I have my brother, his wife and the two kids. When I developed the symptoms, I was so bothered about my family members. I had to put a call to the Lagos State Ministry of Health. The ministry asked me not to make contact with my family and so on. At that time, I was still thinking it was malaria. I took anti-malaria drugs and nothing changed. The rate at which my temperature rose was screaming. At the first check, my temperature was 37.7. It rose to 38. The highest I measured was 41.
“The health ministry came and decontaminated the whole house. When I was at the isolation centre, the Lagos Ministry of Health attended to me. I was stooling and vomiting. I even became weaker. There was a night I thought my existence on this earth had ended. At that point, Dr. David was the only doctor attending to us. He tried a lot to secure my life. He had to rehydrate me. After that, they left me to my fate. That was around 9p.m. How I made it that night was miraculous to me. I know the hand of God was upon my life. Dr. David came the next morning. As he was leaving the night before, I was gasping and found it difficult to breathe. When he came back that morning, he was dumbfounded. After about few minutes, he told me that my condition was so bad that he did not know that I was going to make it. He thought he would meet my lifeless body at the isolation centre.
“But I am alive today to the glory of God.”
Dennis Echelonu: God took my wife and saved me
Echelonu, another survivor was fortunate, but lost his wife, Justina Echelonu Obioma. Justina was one of nurses who attended to Sawyer at the First Consultant Hospital.
His story: “She got contact with the index case and when she came back home, she told me. We didn’t know what was happening because she was having symptoms. She was two months pregnant. She was feeling feverish. In fact, that was her first day on the job and her first patient was Patrick Sawyer.
“She just resumed that day. I encouraged her to go to work, but she was reluctant because of her situation. I had to convince her to go and tell them in the hospital about her condition so that they can give her more time.
“When she came back the following day, she went to work again. Then the next two days, she was off. We were just at home when the Sawyer’s case was announced and she told me that she cared for him at the Hospital. I asked her if she was sure about what she said, because we have been hearing about it.
“I asked her what kind of contact she had with him. She said she used protective gloves. Hearing that, I felt rest assured. In fact, she came to the house and was thanking God that she used gloves. She was just praying and then the fever persisted and didn’t go down. But because of the assurance that she gave me, I felt okay. I said maybe the fever was pregnancy induced; but it didn’t stop. Fever in the morning and night and the highest temperature she got was 41. She called her gynaecologist because she was being conscious of what she could take and what she would not take.
“The response at the Infectious Disease Hospital was okay. At that point, I was so careful. I trusted God for her, but at a point, she gave up on herself and she died later.
“I finally found myself as a suspected case and after being a suspected case for a while, I was praying continuous and I guess my prayer worked for me. People stood by us, but it wasn’t easy. I felt weakness in my waist, muscles and ankle.
“My being alive today, even though I lost someone, God knows why and has a reason for everything. I just want to bless God and everybody who stood by us. Dr. David especially, who did a lot of work on Justina.”
Dr. Kelechi Enemuo: God saved me and my baby
Dr. Kelechi Enemuo, wife of the late doctor, Dr. Iyke Enemuo who treated the Nigeria Diplomat in Port Harcourt fought back tears as she spoke for a few minutes.
“I just want to thank God for keeping me and my baby. And to my husband, I say may he rest in peace,” she said taciturnly.
Some members of the State Executive Council, who were also present, were caught in the emotions as they listened with rapt attention to the testimonies of the survivors.
Fashola: Your testimonies will end stigmatisation
Fashola, after listening to their ordeal, said: “We sympathise with you for the trauma that you went though. Perhaps it was avoidable. But I am sure that hard lessons have been learnt.
“Beyond that, I must congratulate you the survivals of the EDV. I felicitate with you and members of your family and friends. But most importantly, I thank you so much for coming forward because you took a great thing and you showed so much courage.
And you have helped us to take next step forward. And you have helped us to put an end to the spread of the EVD. I am sure that from today, people watching and listening to you, especially those that are victims wherever they maybe, will be encourage to come forward and seek help.
“And that people who stigmatise can change their approach. Sick people need help, care, love and affection. They did not need to be discriminated. Perhaps many of those who stigmatise people with disease will learn from the testimonies that you have given about people like Dr. David. He risked everything so that you all can be alive.”

EducationEbola Kit For School Children; Nothing Nigerians Will Not Sell by Pat80(op): 7:52am On Sep 18, 2014
There is nothing Nigerians will not Sell.
Imagine this kit a seller was advertising and advocating mothers to buy for their children as FG is still insisting on September 22nd for resumption.

BusinessHike In Price Of Cooking Gas In Nigeria by Pat80(op): 7:25am On Sep 18, 2014
The Nigerian Associa­tion of Liquefied Pe­troleum Gas Market­ers (NALPGAM) yesterday warned of an impending hike in the cost of cooking gas effective next week.

Addressing the media in Lagos yesterday, President of NALPGAM, Mr. Basil Og­buanu, explained that the mar­keters are protesting against what they called “the sudden increase of LPG price” by AL­GASCO LPG Services.

ALGASCO markets LPG at its Creek Road terminal in Apapa, Lagos, which is oper­ated by Navgas.

Ogbuanu explained that ALGASCO, without recourse to stakeholders, unilaterally in­creased the price of LPG from N3.3 million to N3.5 million for 20 metric tonnes of LPG, even as the Mont Belvieu LPG price, which is the international pricing model used by the Ni­geria Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG) Limited to sell gas to the domestic market, has not increased its price.

The President alleged that it has become the culture of ALGASCO to increase price at will whenever it is the only terminal with the commodity, adding that its huge storage capacity of 8,000 metric tonnes is also a factor it uses to exploit marketers.

He said the association wrote the Managing Direc­tor of the firm on September 15, 2014, in protest against the hike, a copy of which was made available to Daily Sun.

The letter reads in part: “We hereby write in respect of the sudden increase of LPG price by your company. Our objec­tion to the sudden increase is because this act is not in line with the aspiration of the Fed­eral Government to encourage the populace on LPG usage,” the letter said.

Presently, the NALPGAM boss said the price of crude oil is reducing, stressing that this is one of the parameters used in fixing the price of LPG by NLNG Limited, hence, there was no justification for the sud­den increase, which, he said, will have adverse effect on LPG consumption across the country.

Regrettably, he noted that the company forced the off-takers who subsequently sell to marketers not to sell below N3.5 million for 20 metric tonnes of LPG, after the off-takers had already sent mes­sages to marketers that the product was available for N3.3 million.

“This is just a case of arm-twisting because the off-takers cannot sell below what AL­GASCO is selling. It is just a situation of landlord and ten­ant. It’s either you abide by the wish of your landlord or you move out. The off-takers are using their facilities to dis­charge products to marketers,” he disclosed.

Ogbuanu, however, called on the Minister of Petroleum Resources to call on the man­agement of the company to rescind its decision in order not to make a mess of the efforts of government and stakeholders in the LPG sector in ensuring that the usage of LPG is deep­ened.

On the implication of the hike, he said effective next week, the price of LPG would skyrocket to about N4,000 for 12.5kg for those selling in La­gos while it will be more for those outside Lagos as a result of transportation.
BusinessIs Goldmine Resources Multilevel Marketing Scam? by Pat80(op): 11:44pm On Sep 17, 2014
I have heard this question asked time and time again but I tell you that it is real and not fake. I can attest to it. I was very skeptical when I heard about the business also since am I find it hard convincing people to do something but I gave this a chance because not much was required from me to start. I thank God that till today am happy for the decision made. So if u are interested in changing your financial fortune, this is one easy way out.
FamilyProven Tips To Getting Pregnant by Pat80(op): 3:12pm On Aug 25, 2013
Over the years, so many homes have been broken, love destroyed in marriages, extended families intruding into the family affair as a result of the inability of the wife to conceive and give birth to a child. A lot of women have been stigmatized with the title "Barren". In our world today, medical science has tried by bring about the use of IVF, tubal blockage removal, invitro fertilization etc. However out of 60% of women in the world over still have fertility issues. However few days ago, I met a friend who i last saw about 5 years ago after her wedding. She was having difficulty conceiving then, they had tried different methods all to no avail and they were almost accepting the fact that it was impossible to get pregnant. So when I saw her on this day she was with a baby, I was so surprised when she told me it was hers and that she even had another which was about 2 years old before the one she was carrying. I was excited and wanted to know what the secret was because I had people too with similar issues. She said she got this product online called pregnant 7 or popularly known as pregnant miracle. She however gave this link to me http:///http-pregnant7-com. If you are interested you can check it up and get more details. Pls remember to share your testimonies too on this forum so others can get to benefit from it as well.
CelebritiesRe: Tiwa Savage & Teebillz To Marry In November by Pat80(f): 9:59am On Aug 19, 2013
Trust me. Tiwa is praying like seriously for this wedding to happen
Christianity EtcRe: Dead Man Wakes Up After Three Days by Pat80(f): 9:57am On Aug 19, 2013
May God deliver us from all these people who claim to die and say they ressurected and then start telling all form of stories. I dont think heaven has now become so easy that anybody enters and returns. You have to be like christ before you can even enter and coming out its another question on its own as to whether it is possible. So lets watch the type of things we lie about.
FamilyLiving With A Cheating Husband by Pat80(op): 5:12pm On Aug 15, 2013
If a man is cheating his wife so much so, that the wife has tried all means to convince him to desist. It has gone bad that possibly the man now has kids outside wedlock. What advice can be given to the wife in order to lessen her pain while still married to the cheating husband?
Technology MarketTechno Is Leading In Nigeria by Pat80(op): 10:35pm On Aug 14, 2013
Techno mobile products seem to have gotten endeared to the minds of Nigerians especially so much so that the way chinese products were been mocked in the past it is no longer so now. What do you think?

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