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MrKnoc:You are actually right. Not only that, those motivational talks they give and the push can make their members succeed in other ways instead of sitting at home depressed! What's the name of the book? |
Treassured:Never mind cashless, the monetary system itself is a well-oiled scam. See my post and quotes above. It is the government connection that confuses people. Example, they won't see the police force is a gang! |
Angelfrost:Soo how did you create your luck (or ill-luck!) of being born in Naija?? Anybody who does anything can be scammed. Some scam businesses (like Madoff) were in business for 20, 30 years, looking totally legitimate all that time. Even the monetary system is a scam! See below
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Angelfrost:You have only been lucky. You haven't met true professionals who invest time and money to set up a perfect scam. Anybody can be scammed. Even right now Naija politicians are scamming you! |
stevnwigw1:He may not have started it exactly, but he normalized it and took it to the next level
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Nairamum:Never mind gratuitously "thanking" me. Remove the image. That's the righteous thing to do |
Modestanewsreel:I knew it!! They have canned Lalasticlala. Poor guy. And he had a new baby! |
Modestanewsreel:You are quite welcome. Follow your instincts, you are not like everybody else |
Midehi3:A very legitimate question - most people I know use Access bank |
Cutehector:Her grammar is actually well above average by NL standards |
Let's start with this: Millions of Nigerians use Access bank. How come it happened only to you? |
Modestanewsreel:What happened to Lalasticlala? As to this guy, people are different and situations are different. If a girl is pretty and sexy or if a man really fancys a girl, most of these go out the window. Just same way, if a man has real money and/or higher status, most of these psychology go out the window |
Blackpowers101:Oh, they're all over the place. Here's just a few. Notice how non of them is anywhere near our Africa. In Africa we don't believe in critical thinking, we love our hocus pocus!
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MrTimmyDux:I'll keep you posted. Thanks |
How about if the mum is white or the mum is Yoruba but the dad is Ibo? |
Obviously not. Element of surprise - they totally were not expecting what happened so they did not rig enough |
pgal4christ:Which begs a certain question. People post that number in 30 min. As for the dream, I don't think 99.9999% of dreams have anything to do with the future, though sometimes they coincide with occurencies. They are entirely from the subconscious - something you deeply desire (which I suspect is your case), something you are afraid could happen or wish to avoid, an experience or movie you had very long time ago and have totally forgotten, or an experience or movie you had very recently |
Wow, you've registered since 2015 and this is your 6th post! |
BJanta:Ok, how about Ibo woman? |
Eco99:Why you use "poor" na? You fall hand See words you could have used below
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Nairamum:You too my brother, you too. Please remove that photo. It corrupts anything else you have to say. You read in the Bible that Jewish men didn’t have long hair. Stop helping perpetuate a lie!
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And you post a photo that is definitely NOT Like anything Lord Jesus looked like, indicating that other things you wrote are probably also highly misinformed. Hence I didn't bother to read any of it. |
Blackpowers101: JapaToDNext:Why not start with these people below or all these looting public officials whose pictures and info are everywhere, or even murderers, criminals, even police officers?? ////// James "The Amazing" Randi (1928 - 2020) was a former magician and a scientific skeptic perhaps best known as a challenger of paranormal claims and pseudoscience. He was the founder of the James Randi Educational Foundation (JREF), and co-founder of the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry, originally known as the Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal. *The million-dollar challenge is a prize offered by the James Randi foundation to anyone "who can show, under proper observing conditions, evidence of any paranormal, supernatural, or occultic power or event."* It has yet to be won though there have been a vast number of attempts. Randi started the James Randi Educational Foundation to monitor applications for the $1 million prize, and to serve as an organizing body to help promote skepticism and provide educational resources on claims of the paranormal. ////////// *But it is not only Randi, there are others offering money all over the place,, to anyone who can prove existence of juju, supernatural, or such.* ** B. Premanand from India will pay Rs. 100,000 "to any person or persons who will demonstrate any psychic, supernatural of paranormal ability of any kind under satisfactory observing conditions." **Prabir Ghosh will pay Rs. 20,00,000 to anyone who claims to possess supernatural power of any kind and proves the same without resorting to any trick in the location specified by Prabir Ghosh. **The Australian Skeptics offer $100,000 (Australian), $80,000 for the psychic and $20,000 for anyone "who nominates a person who successfully completes the Australian Skeptics Challenge." If you nominate yourself, and are successful, you get the whole hundred grand. **The Association for Skeptical Inquiry (ASKE) , a U.K. skeptic organization, offers £12,000 for proof of psychic powers. **The Independent Investigations Group "offers a $50,000 prize to anyone who can show, under proper observing conditions, evidence of any paranormal, supernatural, or occult power or event." **The North Texas Skeptics offer $12,000 to any person who can demonstrate any psychic or paranormal power or ability under scientifically valid observing conditions. **The Quebec Skeptics offer $10,000 to any astrologer who can demonstrate her craft according to a formal scientific experiment. **The Tampa Bay Skeptics offer $1,000 to anyone able to demonstrate any paranormal phenomenon under mutually agreed-upon observing conditions. **A group in New Zealand calling itself "Immortality" is offering a prize of $NZ2,000,000 to anyone "who can display an actual paranormal ability, under controlled conditions." One million goes to the successful applicant and one million to the charity of his or her choice. ** Magician Chris Angel offered $1,000,000 of his own money to Uri Geller and Jim Callahan if they could psychically determine the contents of an envelope he held in his hand. The offer was in response to Callahan's claim that his performance of a trick on a TV show called "Phenomenon" was aided by demons. |
MrTimmyDux:Oh, thank you sooo much! I've been off line and just now seeing this. Sounds like something I'd really enjoy doing. I'd get to it right away. I hope you'd permit me to DM you later for pointers when I get fully going |
homosapien:Buuut... Did he take the below into account? That and all the threats!
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PlayerMeji:I'm only saying we should be discussing ways to checkmate it instead of deceiving ourselves that Fulani are the ones buying up everything |
My brother we can only fool ourselves so far. Care is not taken they'll buy up the whole of Lagos |
EluuPee all the way. Nothing for SoluAtiku despite all the propaganda and all the rigging they've been cooking |
Blackpowers101:Mumuuuuuu. I knew that'd be AFRICAN'S automatic conclusion! Elsewhere, say US, nobody would be thinking juju, and they'd soon unravel what happened (probably a skit or publicity stunt). One fake juju man could also have organized this to get customers |
JapaToDNext:Soooo, why haven't they killed Buhari, and Tinubu, and Obi, and Biden, and Obasanjo, and Trump, and... Maybe African science is bullshit |
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