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Re: 7 Things Every Man Must Know Before He Clocks 30 by udemejack(m): 11:54am On Mar 25, 2018
Prechbills:
trash
are you OK?
Re: 7 Things Every Man Must Know Before He Clocks 30 by flokii: 11:54am On Mar 25, 2018
8. Don't allow "never-do-well" females put you down with their "broke" rhetorics.

Most are useless empty vessels who end up in loveless marriages with men way older than they are.

Shut your ears to their rants and stay focused. Someday you'll become successful with your own success story to inspire others.

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Re: 7 Things Every Man Must Know Before He Clocks 30 by MChaze25(m): 11:54am On Mar 25, 2018
Cool
Re: 7 Things Every Man Must Know Before He Clocks 30 by tempex88(m): 11:54am On Mar 25, 2018
I also think men should follow this order!!!
1. Get you own apartment. No matter small (Don't squat).
2. Get busy, Job plus entrepreneur
3. Be mobile.
4. Build your biz
5. Get a bigger apartment.
6. Then get married if you choose to

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Re: 7 Things Every Man Must Know Before He Clocks 30 by Martinola(m): 11:55am On Mar 25, 2018
no right time for marriage...dats it.

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Re: 7 Things Every Man Must Know Before He Clocks 30 by KingGBsky(m): 11:55am On Mar 25, 2018
daewoorazer:
1. Days of little beginnings:

To every individual is unique print pattern. It doesn't matter which of your mates you graduated university with neither does it which of them now works with Total NG, at the end what matters is the integrity of what you do, it will payoff someday! It doesn't matter if you hawk gala on the streets today, the disaster therein is complacency. Be proud of what you do, be hardworking, and always improve on yourself; if you don't believe me, read about the Ghanian teacher who taught computer lessons by drawing them on board.

2. Never settle for less when you are still hustling:

The best time to show who you are is when you are still "in the making". If anyone steps on your foot, let the person know immediately. This is the time you can have your shoulders high up; you know why? The best friend of wealth is humility. Once wealth comes in, the wise ones know a slap from a boy of 12 years should be followed by "thank you sir/ma".

3. Leave parent's house:

Nowadays, the greatest fear of an average Nigerian man is the fear of the unknown; all thanks to the Nigerian economy. Staying under your parent's roof equates complacency and definitely you'd never be ready to throw stones at the fruits the life tree presents. Get out there and marvel you can actually feed yourself, probably even do more.

4. Leave the suburbs:

I do tell my friends this "...save being a farmer or for official reasons, what reason would a 21st century unemployed young man give for living in the villages?" Inspiration comes from seeing what magnificient projects your mates handle in the society. You claim nothing works yet you are enjoying akpu and palmwine in the village? Go out to the city and make yourself relevant. Information is power!

5. Its not always Nigerian Masters after BSc:

This is what I do tell people. Save the fact you currently work for a company and the portfolio of the office you hold supports improvement educational wise, kindly invest the money on a good and lucrative business. Make sure you do your homework well. If my parents had given me money for masters, I'd never dash it out to our poor educational system that adds nothing to the life of an average graduate. Life isn't about competition, many of your mates will rush to do masters even PhD after BSc, be intelligent enough to know what is next.

6. There is no right age for marriage:

Do you have a dream taking your time at the moment? Please invest all your energy in it. Never bow to pressure. It doesn't matter whatever tales have been told to your hearing; yes, they will surely tell you your friend's children will call you brother lagbaja. What matters at the end is the places your children can confidently march into and that which theirs cannot. Do not forget so easily how you wished you were some kids in your elementary school.

At the end if the perks of being married debars your life pursuit, the same people will be the ones to mock you! Be wise!

7. The power of life and death lies in the hand of a woman (not literarily).


It is safer not to marry than do and physically assault your wife. It does nothing but reduces man to nothing. As a young man, never take women seriously and do not kill yourself for a woman, the right woman will actually expend less of your energy and money.


Add yourz


Awesome! Absolutely awesome.

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Re: 7 Things Every Man Must Know Before He Clocks 30 by Shugarlord213: 11:55am On Mar 25, 2018
Forget about women when you are on the hustle even if it’s for a year. Buy your car and get a business on and select out of the numerous passing by

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Re: 7 Things Every Man Must Know Before He Clocks 30 by Horlartunes: 11:56am On Mar 25, 2018
GOATandYAMtheory:
So how did you make it?

Oniro oshi angry angry
I mine skull
Re: 7 Things Every Man Must Know Before He Clocks 30 by Dearlord(m): 11:57am On Mar 25, 2018
OP. Go to any nearest Bar and take 3bottles of your choice in my name.

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Re: 7 Things Every Man Must Know Before He Clocks 30 by Pelaiye2703(m): 11:58am On Mar 25, 2018
Nice on OP.... Spot on!
Re: 7 Things Every Man Must Know Before He Clocks 30 by Nobody: 11:59am On Mar 25, 2018
ASA7671x:
I am a scammer
No, you're a thief
Re: 7 Things Every Man Must Know Before He Clocks 30 by Habibatuley23: 12:00pm On Mar 25, 2018
jboy73:
Know within yourself that bubu de buhari is an assassin

Mumu
Re: 7 Things Every Man Must Know Before He Clocks 30 by Nobody: 12:01pm On Mar 25, 2018

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Re: 7 Things Every Man Must Know Before He Clocks 30 by Nobody: 12:02pm On Mar 25, 2018
udemejack:
are you OK?


you're not okay for quoting me undecided
Re: 7 Things Every Man Must Know Before He Clocks 30 by THUNDER4real(m): 12:03pm On Mar 25, 2018
Prechbills:
trash
Are you okay?...
Re: 7 Things Every Man Must Know Before He Clocks 30 by Nobody: 12:03pm On Mar 25, 2018
IgbosAreOsus:
.


your moniker says a lot about you... pigs family undecided
Re: 7 Things Every Man Must Know Before He Clocks 30 by Nobody: 12:04pm On Mar 25, 2018
THUNDER4real:
Are you okay?...


undecided
Re: 7 Things Every Man Must Know Before He Clocks 30 by Nobody: 12:05pm On Mar 25, 2018
daewoorazer:
1. Days of little beginnings:

To every individual is unique print pattern. It doesn't matter which of your mates you graduated university with neither does it which of them now works with Total NG, at the end what matters is the integrity of what you do, it will payoff someday! It doesn't matter if you hawk gala on the streets today, the disaster therein is complacency. Be proud of what you do, be hardworking, and always improve on yourself; if you don't believe me, read about the Ghanian teacher who taught computer lessons by drawing them on board.

2. Never settle for less when you are still hustling:

The best time to show who you are is when you are still "in the making". If anyone steps on your foot, let the person know immediately. This is the time you can have your shoulders high up; you know why? The best friend of wealth is humility. Once wealth comes in, the wise ones know a slap from a boy of 12 years should be followed by "thank you sir/ma".

3. Leave parent's house:

Nowadays, the greatest fear of an average Nigerian man is the fear of the unknown; all thanks to the Nigerian economy. Staying under your parent's roof equates complacency and definitely you'd never be ready to throw stones at the fruits the life tree presents. Get out there and marvel you can actually feed yourself, probably even do more.

4. Leave the suburbs:

I do tell my friends this "...save being a farmer or for official reasons, what reason would a 21st century unemployed young man give for living in the villages?" Inspiration comes from seeing what magnificient projects your mates handle in the society. You claim nothing works yet you are enjoying akpu and palmwine in the village? Go out to the city and make yourself relevant. Information is power!

5. Its not always Nigerian Masters after BSc:

This is what I do tell people. Save the fact you currently work for a company and the portfolio of the office you hold supports improvement educational wise, kindly invest the money on a good and lucrative business. Make sure you do your homework well. If my parents had given me money for masters, I'd never dash it out to our poor educational system that adds nothing to the life of an average graduate. Life isn't about competition, many of your mates will rush to do masters even PhD after BSc, be intelligent enough to know what is next.

6. There is no right age for marriage:

Do you have a dream taking your time at the moment? Please invest all your energy in it. Never bow to pressure. It doesn't matter whatever tales have been told to your hearing; yes, they will surely tell you your friend's children will call you brother lagbaja. What matters at the end is the places your children can confidently march into and that which theirs cannot. Do not forget so easily how you wished you were some kids in your elementary school.

At the end if the perks of being married debars your life pursuit, the same people will be the ones to mock you! Be wise!

7. The power of life and death lies in the hand of a woman (not literarily).


It is safer not to marry than do and physically assault your wife. It does nothing but reduces man to nothing. As a young man, never take women seriously and do not kill yourself for a woman, the right woman will actually expend less of your energy and money.


Add yourz


Point no. 7 didn't only hit the nail on the head but also in the right direction & depth...
Re: 7 Things Every Man Must Know Before He Clocks 30 by exdedon10(m): 12:07pm On Mar 25, 2018
I do not agree with you totally, my brother you gat marry earlier if you have the resources.
I dnt want to be 70 years and my first child is just 10 or 20 years,

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Re: 7 Things Every Man Must Know Before He Clocks 30 by Nobody: 12:08pm On Mar 25, 2018
Prechbills:



your moniker says a lot about you... I have a pigs family undecided


Oh really?
So you're a piglet?
Re: 7 Things Every Man Must Know Before He Clocks 30 by ehardetola(m): 12:10pm On Mar 25, 2018
Thank God am more than 30, I don't belong here
Re: 7 Things Every Man Must Know Before He Clocks 30 by Nobody: 12:21pm On Mar 25, 2018
discover ur purpose. focus on ur substance. get self control. observe and be attentive, listen more than you speak. Have faith and believe in the God ur maker. do not compromise ur values, guard it with ur life.

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Re: 7 Things Every Man Must Know Before He Clocks 30 by IAMBlesssed(f): 12:23pm On Mar 25, 2018
Learn to be independent

Be ready to take risks

Take decisions and stand your ground, don't let people push you around..

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Re: 7 Things Every Man Must Know Before He Clocks 30 by EsvNwoye(m): 12:23pm On Mar 25, 2018
8. Make alot of mistakes, try to do everything and try to know everything. Enjoy it and final settle for your chosen career. Life is beautiful
9. Choose the right mentor, not for his wealth but personal attributes and make yourself better than him.

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Re: 7 Things Every Man Must Know Before He Clocks 30 by OluDare01(m): 12:25pm On Mar 25, 2018
Nice write-up but 'suburb' is not the same as 'village'.

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Re: 7 Things Every Man Must Know Before He Clocks 30 by Scholes007(m): 12:28pm On Mar 25, 2018
Prechbills:
8. Never make women your priority in your life.
most young men pay dearly for this mistake.

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Re: 7 Things Every Man Must Know Before He Clocks 30 by orinakpokel: 12:29pm On Mar 25, 2018
Very inspiring
Re: 7 Things Every Man Must Know Before He Clocks 30 by Mekanus(m): 12:38pm On Mar 25, 2018
Nice one.
Re: 7 Things Every Man Must Know Before He Clocks 30 by maik99(m): 12:40pm On Mar 25, 2018
swiz123:
Though I am far from 30, I have already decided not to get married. Women are leeches.

My money can only be expended on my future kids.
')
"you have decided not to get married" and "your money can only be expended on your future kids" are contradictory sire
Re: 7 Things Every Man Must Know Before He Clocks 30 by tosyne2much(m): 12:43pm On Mar 25, 2018
Absolutely awesome
Re: 7 Things Every Man Must Know Before He Clocks 30 by Amberon11: 12:46pm On Mar 25, 2018
Says a broke ass Nigerian man. So.
swiz123:
Though I am far from 30, I have already decided not to get married. Women are leeches.

My money can only be expended on my future kids.
Re: 7 Things Every Man Must Know Before He Clocks 30 by PraiseDLord: 12:46pm On Mar 25, 2018
daewoorazer:
1. Days of little beginnings:

To every individual is unique print pattern. It doesn't matter which of your mates you graduated university with neither does it which of them now works with Total NG, at the end what matters is the integrity of what you do, it will payoff someday! It doesn't matter if you hawk gala on the streets today, the disaster therein is complacency. Be proud of what you do, be hardworking, and always improve on yourself; if you don't believe me, read about the Ghanian teacher who taught computer lessons by drawing them on board.

2. Never settle for less when you are still hustling:

The best time to show who you are is when you are still "in the making". If anyone steps on your foot, let the person know immediately. This is the time you can have your shoulders high up; you know why? The best friend of wealth is humility. Once wealth comes in, the wise ones know a slap from a boy of 12 years should be followed by "thank you sir/ma".

3. Leave parent's house:

Nowadays, the greatest fear of an average Nigerian man is the fear of the unknown; all thanks to the Nigerian economy. Staying under your parent's roof equates complacency and definitely you'd never be ready to throw stones at the fruits the life tree presents. Get out there and marvel you can actually feed yourself, probably even do more.

4. Leave the suburbs:

I do tell my friends this "...save being a farmer or for official reasons, what reason would a 21st century unemployed young man give for living in the villages?" Inspiration comes from seeing what magnificient projects your mates handle in the society. You claim nothing works yet you are enjoying akpu and palmwine in the village? Go out to the city and make yourself relevant. Information is power!

5. Its not always Nigerian Masters after BSc:

This is what I do tell people. Save the fact you currently work for a company and the portfolio of the office you hold supports improvement educational wise, kindly invest the money on a good and lucrative business. Make sure you do your homework well. If my parents had given me money for masters, I'd never dash it out to our poor educational system that adds nothing to the life of an average graduate. Life isn't about competition, many of your mates will rush to do masters even PhD after BSc, be intelligent enough to know what is next.

6. There is no right age for marriage:

Do you have a dream taking your time at the moment? Please invest all your energy in it. Never bow to pressure. It doesn't matter whatever tales have been told to your hearing; yes, they will surely tell you your friend's children will call you brother lagbaja. What matters at the end is the places your children can confidently march into and that which theirs cannot. Do not forget so easily how you wished you were some kids in your elementary school.

At the end if the perks of being married debars your life pursuit, the same people will be the ones to mock you! Be wise!

7. The power of life and death lies in the hand of a woman (not literarily).


It is safer not to marry than do and physically assault your wife. It does nothing but reduces man to nothing. As a young man, never take women seriously and do not kill yourself for a woman, the right woman will actually expend less of your energy and money.


Add yourz


8. A life without Christ Jesus is worthless, meaningless and vain
Be saved today by confessing your sins and acknowledging Jesus as your Lord and personal Saviour as great dreams and hard works may bring riches but also add sorrows, but Christ blesses and added no sorrow. I'm honestly a living testimony!!!!!
Repent and have eternal life as the above list CANNOT be complete without this fact!

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