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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by seankafor(m): 7:09pm On Mar 28
Ballzproblem2:
lol him and sexxy red are buddies,sexxy grin

you mean they ain't smashing shocked
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Eunoiaa(f): 7:13pm On Mar 28
OasisX:
grin

......but me no kuku see wetin sean and the dude dey troll for the pics, cos na younger version of Genevieve me dey see o.

Unserious elements. 😂


Are you minding them? Shey they've ruined our perfect wedding day now 😒. Something that you were supposed to be seeing my face for the first time after lifting up the veil.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by BlueRayDick: 7:17pm On Mar 28
swiz123:


That is how they queued to apply pressure on Bokku bread when it was sold 950. Bokku had to start selling on two breads to each person but they were not dettered. They will take all their children and extended to the queue just to sell the same bread 1200 at their shops.

Bokku were only trying to save their business from those scavengers by trying to deal directly with the actual consumers.

I don't even understand the hype about the booku bread sef .

One of their stores was recently opened close to me and I thought it to be a normal supermarkets where u can quickly get groceries . I entered only to discover a large queue of people waiting to pay for a single loaf of bread 🤦‍♂️

Like I wonder if they will be making much sales on other groceries cos almost everybody was there just to buy bread . I just vex commot there cos everywhere was just stuffy .

I feel it will make more sense if they have a pay point dedicated to those who just want to buy bread and another pay point for other shoppers sha cos it appears the only time u will shop in peace there is if they don't have bread .

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by OasisX: 7:22pm On Mar 28
Eunoiaa:


Unserious elements. 😂


Are you minding them? Shey they've ruined our perfect wedding day now 😒. Something that you were supposed to be seeing my face for the first time after lifting up the veil.

grin

.....nothing ruined, other veil still dey intact.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Ballzproblem2: 7:25pm On Mar 28
seankafor:
you mean they ain't smashing shocked
no dey are not,she has like two baby daddies already cheesy
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by raumdeuter: 7:27pm On Mar 28
BlueRayDick:


And u think the lecturers in Ikere Ekiti who earn 200k have drivers they pay out of their 200k salary ?

I served in a Ubity school in the north and some level 16 officers who own cars no get driver . The only person that had driver was the principal who was a level 17 officer whose driver and domestic staff were being provided by the federal government .

In this present Naija , u can never pay a driver and maid out of 200k gross family income . Lai Lai !

Driver is a luxury most people won't use because they prefer to flex their car themselves but domestic staff plenty die, in those villages and towns families will even drop their kids with you for free as long as they get fed and educated just to live with you from church mosque and community. In those places paying 10k for housemaid is even considered wastage.

Drivers are only for retirees in those type of towns and it's not hard to get people who will do it in exchange for small money or even minor favors
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by GrammarNazi1(m): 7:30pm On Mar 28
OasisX:


grin

.....nothing ruined, other veil still dey intact.
Sheikh, please don't spoil my mind in this holy month ooo.

Which other veil, boss!

lipsrsealed

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by BlueRayDick: 7:31pm On Mar 28
raumdeuter:


Driver is a luxury most people won't use because they prefer to flex their car themselves but domestic staff plenty die, in those villages and towns families will even drop their kids with you for free as long as they get fed and educated just to live with you from church mosque and community. In those places paying 10k for housemaid is even considered wastage.

Drivers are only for retirees in those type of towns

Driver is a luxury whether in a village or in a city . If ur pocket is not deeper than ur contemporary irrespective of whether u like to drive or not.

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by GloriousGbola: 7:34pm On Mar 28
OasisX:


grin

.....nothing ruined, other veil still dey intact.

Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by raumdeuter: 7:35pm On Mar 28
BlueRayDick:


Driver is a luxury whether in a village or in a city . If ur pocket is not deeper than ur contemporary irrespective of whether u like to drive or not.

You can have 4 domestic staff and not a driver because their job intrudes into Ogas personal life but if you absolutely have to get a driver you will get someone to drive you for cheap.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Sportsweb: 7:39pm On Mar 28
Roland17:


Shouldn’t there be a limit on how much bettors can wager in a day?
Nothing concern sportybet. There is no regulation.

Sporty anc Co cab allow you fund 1B and lose of them
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by raumdeuter: 7:45pm On Mar 28
Roland17:


Shouldn’t there be a limit on how much bettors can wager in a day?

There is a major setup to impoverish the common people through this unregulated betting

For Naija now, na betting and churches dey sell pass

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by OasisX: 7:46pm On Mar 28
GloriousGbola:
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GrammarNazi1:

Sheikh, please don't spoil my mind in this holy month ooo.

Which other veil, boss!

lipsrsealed

grin

.............una mind too dirty. LOL!
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by User09: 7:47pm On Mar 28
swiz123:


They are mostly uneducated and don't care about any economic theory you have to preach.

Which is why in thinking they are smart but in the long run they are also losing. Typical of the Nigerian cutting corners environment

In your example, The amount of time they take to sell at such exorbitant profits could still be equalized if they were selling in bits at the expected premiums

Plus they would not be losing the goodwill they currently are.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by OasisX: 7:47pm On Mar 28
“The president gave a directive that he wants a single digit tax in the country, meaning that the maximum number of taxes we will have after the work of the Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms will be nine taxes.

'We want to grow the pie such that even if we are taking the same percentage of the bigger pie, the result will be huge. By God’s grace, we will not introduce additional taxes nor increase any form of taxes. We are only determined to increase the pie.”

- Zach Adedeji

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by BlueRayDick: 7:49pm On Mar 28
raumdeuter:


There is a major setup to impoverish the common people through this unregulated betting

For Naija now, na betting and churches dey sell pass

Na the people wan impoverish themselves jare . I don't think there's any rule in the western world that places a limit on how much an individual can stake ( correct me if I'm wrong ).

It's the people that should give themselves brain na
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Roland17(m): 7:55pm On Mar 28
Sportsweb:
Nothing concern sportybet. There is no regulation.

Sporty anc Co cab allow you fund 1B and lose of them

raumdeuter:


There is a major setup to impoverish the common people through this unregulated betting

For Naija now, na betting and churches dey sell pass

Like I always say, part of Nigeria's major problem is lack of strong institutions.

Betting has to be absolutely regulated with stringent rules, otherwise it is would be abused by the betting companies and it's users. By the time regulations come, these early birds would have relegated and feasted on Nigerians.

Setting daily limit is very important, especially in a country like Nigeria.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by User09: 7:55pm On Mar 28
GloriousGbola:


Legacy ShopRite was selling 5alive at a price lower than retailers, to the point that retailers started buying from shoprite to resell. It got so bad they reduced the amount of 5alive taht could be bought by one customer.

Nigeria is a weird place.

Like I said, Information asymmetry really is the problem.

People really need to take matters into their own hands and force the retailers hand.

Maybe walk/drive into the pure water factory and buy a number of bags yourself. Start doing most grocery shopping at recognized malls.

Isnt it the same Nigeria where people queue at NNPC just for as little as a difference of N5 per liter?. The retailers cant be stupid enough to not adjust the moment they start feeling the impact in terms of patronage

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Eunoiaa(f): 7:56pm On Mar 28
OasisX:
grin

.....nothing ruined, other veil still dey intact.

🤣🤣🤣
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Theflint1(m): 7:57pm On Mar 28
BlueRayDick:


I don't even understand the hype about the booku bread sef .

One of their stores was recently opened close to me and I thought it to be a normal supermarkets where u can quickly get groceries . I entered only to discover a large queue of people waiting to pay for a single loaf of bread 🤦‍♂️

Like I wonder if thru will be making much sales on other groceries cos almost everybody was there just to buy bread . I just vex commot there cos everywhere was just stuffy .

I feel it will make more sense if they have a pay point dedicated to those who just want to buy bread and another pay point for other shoppers sha cos it appears the only time u will shop in peace there is if they don't have bread .
Bokku bread is rubbish, it barely stays longer than a day, and it feels too sugary in the mouth. Their prices on general commodities are crazy though, like I wonder how they manage to sell their stuffs as cheaply as they do...their prices are on the average at least 10% cheaper than their closest competing price.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Roland17(m): 8:00pm On Mar 28
BlueRayDick:


Na the people wan impoverish themselves jare . I don't think there's any rule in the western world that places a limit on how much an individual can stake ( correct me if I'm wrong ).

It's the people that should give themselves brain na

Actually, there are limits (amount varies) and the betting industry is heavily monitored/ regulated by the government. Outside of daily limits, Betting companies report unusual bets/ props and investigations are swift. Infact, there is a case being investigated currently that involves an NBA player. Also, sports betting is illegal in some States like Texas, California, Alaska and a few others.

https://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/jontay-porter-gambling-investigation-explained-what-we-know-as-nba-looks-into-prop-bet-irregularities/
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by BlueRayDick: 8:01pm On Mar 28
Iamoyindamola that Nigerian army wanted list go far o . They included the king's name in the wanted list .

https://www.instagram.com/reel/C5EUnQoAFuk/?igsh=MWUweGZkNjZpYWh3aQ==
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by BlueRayDick: 8:07pm On Mar 28
Roland17:


Actually, there are limits (amount varies) and the betting industry is heavily monitored/ regulated by the government. Betting companies report unusual bets/ props and investigations are swift. Infact, there is a case being investigated currently that involves an NBA player.

https://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/jontay-porter-gambling-investigation-explained-what-we-know-as-nba-looks-into-prop-bet-irregularities/

Betting industry is also regulated by the National lottery regulatory commission in Nigeria .

And what I'm saying is that different betting companies have maximum amount u can win on their platforms; but no betting company will stop u from placing any amount u so desire. It is the odds u accumulate and the maximum Payout limit that will determine the maximum amount u can stake .
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by larride(m): 8:08pm On Mar 28
Roland17:


Shouldn’t there be a limit on how much bettors can wager in a day?

Limit ke.

Bookies only have limit to what you can win, not what you can loss. 😀

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Itsrm(m): 8:09pm On Mar 28
I went through the last 25 or so stakes that mrbanks posted on his telegram group on stake.com. He won only one which was 2 odds.

There's no way on earth that guys bets those things he posts and stays in profit. Contrary to popular belief here, one win will not wipe the losses he would have accumulated.

I don't think he has quite told us how he actually makes money. It's certainly not from the betslips he posts.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Roland17(m): 8:13pm On Mar 28
BlueRayDick:


Betting industry is also regulated by the National lottery regulatory commission in Nigeria .

And what I'm saying is that different betting companies have maximum amount u can win on their platforms; but no betting company will stop u from placing any amount u so desire. It is the odds u accumulate and the maximum Payout limit that will determine the maximum amount u can stake .


Which is different from what is obtainable here and something that can be mirrored in Nigeria. Betting companies set limits on how much you can wager on a prop and that invariably affects to a reasonable extent, how much you can cash out. How and why is anyone allowed to wager millions in Nigeria?
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by GloriousGbola: 8:14pm On Mar 28
User09:


Like I said, Information asymmetry really is the problem.

People really need to take matters into their own hands and force the retailers hand.

Maybe walk/drive into the pure water factory and buy a number of bags yourself. Start doing most grocery shopping at recognized malls.

Isnt it the same Nigeria where people queue at NNPC just for as little as a difference of N5 per liter?. The retailers cant be stupid enough to not adjust the moment they start feeling the impact in terms of patronage

you are right. my default action is to track down and isolate the main warehouse. you will usually get the best deals and best variety there. one time, i needed eleganza plastic tables and no retailer had a matching set. i went to their website, got contacts of all their retailers. after having my time wasted - i went all the way to their warehouse in lekki ftz
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by BlueRayDick: 8:15pm On Mar 28
Theflint1:
Bokku bread is rubbish, it barely stays longer than a day, and it feels too sugary in the mouth. Their prices on general commodities are crazy though, like I wonder how they manage to sell their stuffs as cheaply as they do...their prices are on the average at least 10% cheaper than their closest competing price.

I've not even tried the bread before cos I don't think I will go through the kind hassle people go through just to buy one loaf of bread .

I also noticed their prices for other items make much sense and I noticed their founder is kinda selling idea of not selling goods with polythyne bags like they do abroad . I guess it's to encourage people come with their bags and discourage polluting the environment with polythyne bags that don't decay

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by GloriousGbola: 8:16pm On Mar 28
Itsrm:
I went through the last 25 or so stakes that mrbanks posted on his telegram group on stake.com. He won only one which was 2 odds.

There's no way on earth that guys bets those things he posts and stays in profit. Contrary to popular belief here, one win will not wipe the losses he would have accumulated.

I don't think he has quite told us how he actually makes money. It's certainly not from the betslips he posts.

it is simple imho - he is a paid influencer for the betting companies. or as they say were wey dey disguise. his posts are clearly driving up betting .
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by reccy(m): 8:17pm On Mar 28
OasisX:


grin

.....nothing ruined, other veil still dey intact.

Auzubillahi!!!! lipsrsealed lipsrsealed lipsrsealed lipsrsealed lipsrsealed

I'm fasting sheikh!!! I'm fasting!!!!!!!!!!

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by BlueRayDick: 8:20pm On Mar 28
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Roland17:


Which is different from what is obtainable here and something that can be mirrored in Nigeria. Betting companies set limits on how much you can wager on a prop and that invariably affects to a reasonable extent, how much you can cash out. How and why is anyone allowed to wager millions in Nigeria?

If that is what obtains over there , I doubt Naija will adopt it o. Naija bookies and the regulators all want to make money .

They will tell u that since they already put betting is for 18 and above , then it's assumed u are an adult and u know what u want to do with ur money .

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