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Real Estate is the best, all these banks are bunch of cheats |
It's a good move by the FG |
house dry today, where are all the pros |
[quote author=wapmasta001]THINKING OF GOING FOR GOLD FALL...BUT AM TRYING TO C IF WUD NT B ABLE TO BREAK D HORIZONTAL LINE....] wapy can i have this ur candle close indicator |
[quote author= Manweysabi] |
Manweysabi: I remember somebody on this thread long ago complained bitterly about 24option. He made huge money from them and couldn't withdrew it! Manweysabi: I remember somebody on this thread long ago complained bitterly about 24option. He made huge money from them and couldn't withdrew it! Manweysabi: I remember somebody on this thread long ago complained bitterly about 24option. He made huge money from them and couldn't withdrew it! |
austey10: OKAY GUYS HERE IS THE STRATEGY austey10: OKAY GUYS HERE IS THE STRATEGY austey10: OKAY GUYS HERE IS THE STRATEGY |
how can i use it on Randomsmythy: wer ma random guys@ papy, stmike & teebaba downlod this timer http://unicaldiary.com/downloads/?sa=view;down=406 |
[ willscolf]It appears all d strategies hate me die,none seems to work 4 me,my portfolio hs bin painted red,if i chook head hia blood,if i chook head dia na blood,i b witch?abeg oga wapmasta try fulfil ur promise by modify dis strategies oga saintfacaulty nd odas dropped abeg.tnx[/quote] [b]it seems there is a reversal monitoring machine |
[quote][/quote]wapmasta001]IF YOU TOOK BOTH 2 ALERTS ABOVE....YOU SHUD BE RUNNING TO THE BANK TO CASH OUT NAW ![]() i nor come hear from u again |
i dey watch dey go oo |
THE RULES ARE AS FOLLOWS: [/quote][quote]can u send the indy for me on pdf file |
Bugatti Veyron! I need it |
thanks to the dude that droped the binarywealthbot ish for u guyz, but getting the software is one thing, while successfully trading with it is another. Because of this, i felt there is need to tell u guyz how i use it to ensure max profit, and to come out green all through or @least loose 2 out of 10. I remember saying last week that i thank GOD for the looses because it reminds me of money management, u see, if u get a strategy that wins all through, u might get tempted to stake all your life savings just to become rich overnite... what if the trade comes out RED. so dont be tempted, dont trust any strategy on a %100 gurantee, Dont stake what u cant afford to lose... DON'T SAY I DIDN'T WARN YOU... SILVER BINARYWEALTHBOT RUNBET UP/DOWN STRATEGY * i believe by now u must have gotten the software...Make sure u have a fast network, i prefare 3G, if possible, support it with a vpn i prefare PDPROXY * Lauch the software, i prefare working with only 1 currency pair EUR/JPY, so make sure you follow the instruction on the download page and set the software to only 1 pair... EUR/JPY * Before i continue, most of us (including me) said that RUNBET is for gamblers, its a way by which betonmarket recovers all the have lost.. yes, i agree with you but, with the exception of RUNBET UP/ DOWN . All this section of runbet wants u to do is to predict the direction the market will go in 5ticks, like 10secs..... no much talk, i guess u r begging to see reasons with me... * By now, u must have opened your bom account and open the tick trade platform and select the up/down runbet * Select EUR/USD as currency pair, select d amount u want to stake and wait for a signal from binarywealthbot, immediately a signal comes up, hit the direction on the runbet platform and wait to cash out in 5-10secs time. Thats it, adhere strictly to my instructions and warning.... MOST IMPORTANTLY, U MUST HAVE A VERY FAST NETWORK... Thats it, for rise/fall i use...... am exshauted now, see u later SILVERBOY a.k.a Mr_Invader saintfaculty]One(1) last thing before i leave.... My trading time is anytime from 11pm to 10am ... don't trade outside that time, u might be lucky n green out, but i found out that i make more greens withing that period. [color=#990000][b]Also make sure u have a very fast network, don't say its not working, make sure ur network connection doesn't break, that's why i suggest u supporting it with a vpn like pd-proxy... if u have a connecting thats not steady, the signal will come late, and when u enter the late signal, ur money will be tagged LATE. money , u know what i mean. May their soul rest in peace! |
[quote author=bcomputer101]The following table presents a listing of Nigeria's states and the dates of their creation. State:- Date Created:- Preceding Entity:- Abia State. 27 August 1991. Imo State. Adamawa State. 27 August 1991. Gongola State. Akwa Ibom State. 23 September 1987. Cross River State. Anambra State. 27 August 1991. (old) Anambra State. Bauchi State. 3 February 1976. North-Eastern State. Bayelsa State. 1 October 1996. Rivers State. Benue State. 3 February 1976. Benue-Plateau State. Borno State. 3 February 1976. North-Eastern State. Cross River State. 27 May 1967. Eastern Region; known as South-Eastern State from 1967 to 1976. Delta State. 27 August 1991. Bendel State. Ebonyi State. 1 October 1996. Enugu State and Abia State. Edo State. 27 August 1991. Bendel State. Ekiti State. 1 October 1996. Ondo State. Enugu State. 27 August 1991. (old) Anambra State. Gombe State. 1 October 1996. Bauchi State. Imo State. 3 February 1976. East Central State. Jigawa State. 27 August 1991. Kano State. Kaduna State. 27 May 1967. Northern Region; known as North-Central State from 1967 to 1976. Kano State. 27 May 1967. Northern Region. Katsina State 23. September 1987. Kaduna State. Kebbi State. 27 August 1991. Sokoto State. Kogi State. 27 August 1991. Kwara State; Benue State. Kwara State. 27 May 1967. Northern Region; known as West Central State from 1967 to 1976. Lagos State. 27 May 1967. Federal Territory of Lagos and Colony Province. Nasarawa State. 1 October 1996. Plateau State. Niger State. 3 February 1976. North-Western State. Ogun State. 3 February 1976. Western State. Ondo State. 3 February 1976. Western State. Osun State. 27 August 1991. Oyo State. Oyo State. 3 February 1976. Western State. Plateau State. 3 February 1976. Benue-Plateau State. Rivers State. 27 May 1967. Eastern Region. Sokoto State. 3 February 1976. North-Western State. Taraba State. 27 August 1991. Gongola State. Yobe State. 27 August 1991. Borno State. Zamfara State. 1 October 1996. Sokoto State. Abuja Federal Capital Territory. 3 February 1976. Benue-Plateau, North-Central, and North-Western States. Source: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Nigerian_states_by_date_of_statehood GOB BLESS NIGERIA GOOD JOB |
The 10 Things You Can’t Learn In The Classroom Sometimes I wonder why we bother going to school. To learn, of course. Well… yes, but why is it that we have to go to a building specifically designed for this purpose? Why can we not just sit at home and read books? Whatever it is that is taught in school can be learned out of a book. In fact, it almost always is taught out of a book. Teachers and college professors alike will assign books that they will teach out of and then later assign to read from. So why not cut out the middleman? Why waste time going to school to learn when we can do it from anywhere else on our own time? One answer is obviously that most people will choose not to bother with learning and as a result, society will suffer as a whole. Secondly, it is important for people to form mini-societies when growing up in order to learn the importance of social interaction and influence. Therefore, the chance of the world getting rid of schooling institutions is zero. But don’t think for one minute that what schools have to offer is all the knowledge that one needs in order to live a life of prosperity. In fact, the most important lessons one will learn will be learned outside of the classroom. Here are 10 things you won’t learn in school: 1. People are only looking out for themselves. School can be rather competitive. Students compete for grades, compete for their teacher’s favor and compete in sports. However, nothing will teach you the importance of competition as when you enter life after school. With technology getting more and more advanced, the world is getting smaller and smaller. This means that the competition is getting bigger and bigger. While in school, you only had to worry about your fellow classmates. When out in the real world, you have to now not only worry about everyone else in the country you live in, but now often have to compete with the rest of the world. If you think good grades were good motivation, wait until you see how money motivates people. Outside of school you will learn that people will cheat, lie and even kill for money. 2. The importance of being patient and staying positive . School is set up in a way where we are only made to make short- term goals. Each year is split up into semesters and our only goal is to get good grades by the time that we get our report card. We get assignments, we complete them and then after three months or so, we get assessed on our work and reap the rewards. Real life does not work this way — nothing worth doing takes only 3 months to conquer. Outside of the classroom, our goals are much more long-term and can take years to transpire. We quickly learn the importance of being patient and keeping a positive mindset in order to survive. If we don’t, then we quickly lose our cool and make dumb, rash decisions. 3. The importance of self- improvement for the sake of self-improvement. School teaches us that we must improve in order to succeed. Life teaches us that we must improve in order to live. While in school, we learn because we must learn in order to keep up with the curriculum. This in itself is important when entering the workforce; it teaches us that slacking can often at times produce poor results. However, after we graduate we often find that work is not only what life is about. We learn that we should not just improve the skills that make us better at what we do, but also improve the skills that make us better people. 4. Doing things for the love of doing them. Doing things because we must do them just doesn’t quite fly in our adulthood. We may need to sometimes do things that we would prefer not to do, but being adults makes us feel as if we have a right to decide for ourselves what it is that we ought to do. Life teaches us to start doing things not because others tell us to do them, but rather because we want to do them. We learn that the easiest way for us to become successful is to find what we love and to spend as much time and put as much passion into it as possible. 5. Friends aren’t as important as we thought. Friends are great to have, but people grow in different directions and life often removes those that once were closest to us. Having a handful or less of friends is crucial, but understanding that you can always make new ones is also important. Life teaches us that with friends or without friends, we remain who we are; our friends don’t make us, we make us. 6. The importance of networking. School can teach us how to make friends, but life teaches us the importance of powerful acquaintances and how to make them. When in school, our possible network is at a minimum — we just aren’t exposed to enough people, not to mention people that hold power in the real world. Once free to roam about in the real world, we quickly learn that getting ahead in life often depends on whom you know and on how good of terms you are on with them. 7. Some things are simply out of our control. The classroom is a small environment with few variables. If something goes wrong, we can often quickly fix it or avoid it entirely — we have control. After leaving the classroom, the variables multiply exponentially. We no longer have the control we once had and often at times find ourselves at a loss of even figuring out from where the issue is arising. Dealing with such circumstances for long enough teaches us that if we find things to be out of our control, there is no point of getting hung up on them — so we let them go and focus on what we can influence. 8. If we don’t adapt, we don’t survive . The school system is static, unchanging. Life is everything but. Things, situations and circumstances are changing constantly and more often than not, without any warning. After falling a few times on our asses, we learn that if we want to survive and prosper, we must adapt — and do so quickly. 9. We aren’t Superman or Wonder Woman . Tackling task after task in school, playing sports and getting involved in extracurricular activities, for many of us comes easy. Doing this for long enough gets us feeling that we can take on the world. But then we meet the world. All of a sudden our superhuman powers disappear and we become overwhelmed. We come to realize that there is a lot more “maintenance” required than we first thought. Laundry doesn’t do itself. The apartment doesn’t clean itself. Bills pile up and we are the ones that have to pay them. Free time quickly becomes a cherished commodity. 10. Less is more — quality over quantity. Doing more in order to get ahead may have worked in high school, but getting a real job most often doesn’t allow for the same strategy. Some people may appreciate quantity over quality, but with the changing times, this sort of thinking is becoming extinct. We may find ourselves having to redo the same project several times, cutting out the excess fat, in order to produce something worth selling. http://elitedaily.com/life/ motivation/the-10-things-you- cant-learn-in-the-classroom gud write up |
WAITING! |
VERY KOOL CAR |
happy pentecost sunday |
i use to think that coconut water/juice will make u dull |
@malachi2uk I don't livÉ dia but I think wÉ have some1 living dia here can i have d person contact or nl id so i can contact him. Thanks |
Real Madrid 4 R.E.A.L |
@malachi2uk where do u leave in benin city and may i have ur contact. My email is monprospty@yahoo.co.uk |
Yet to convince |
WOW! THIS IS REALLY GR8T IDEAL |
can u give a brief about wat ur business look like? |
gurus in the house, is there anyone living in Benin City? |
same to u |
[quote author=Nashville]You guys should be real for once. Two people are involved in a marriage and they should both take the blame if it fails - it is not always the man's fault. I will first of all address the issue at hand. That women is cheating - simple. Any relationship you have with the opposite gender that you know your spouse would not approve of is cheating. You dont have to sleep together to start cheating. She is emotionally cheating on her husband. And it is sooo easy for such a women to use her husband as an excuse. Cheating is cheating. By the time she is finished flirting with another man, she would find faults in everything her husband does so he will be the scapegoat. Bottomline, men cheat and women cheat. And cheating is a choice. No one forces you to cheat and there is never a good reason to cheat. Just last week, my wife just booked a family holiday for easter saying we hadnt gone away for a while. I agreed and I refunded her the money because I realise we hadnt gone away at all this year and needed time to spend together. That is what a sensible woman should do and not resort to talking to other men! No one is perfect, if your husband isnt doing enough of romantic stuff, why cant you bring it up? Anything wrong in a woman planning a family trip or even dinner? Cheating is a choice, never blame your spouse for it! U have said it all. Thank u very much. |
he is a genius boy |
real madrid all the way |