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| Re: ‘Breasts On Lantern’: Agonies Of Borrowers Of Nigerian Micro-credit Loans by cosmos1440: 5:14pm On Jun 06, 2019 |
iammo:Most sensible comment on this topic, so far. |
| Re: ‘Breasts On Lantern’: Agonies Of Borrowers Of Nigerian Micro-credit Loans by johnkay1(m): 5:15pm On Jun 06, 2019 |
commodorejydes:I no fit withstand those things. Even one group leader was accusing me of being too soft, that the former CO have some boys that he will buy drinks for and they will help him rough handled them till they pay. I just smile in my mind I said what if they rough handle someone and he/she die, who will bear the brunt? Being broke is better than being a murderer. |
| Re: ‘Breasts On Lantern’: Agonies Of Borrowers Of Nigerian Micro-credit Loans by Nobody: 5:17pm On Jun 06, 2019*. Modified: 7:12pm On Jun 06, 2019 |
I am amazed by the responses so far. What is wrong with banks coming back to collect their money as at when due? Some Nigerians lack integrity and have poor understanding of how banks work. Do you think they are charity organisations? Don't they know that any unpaid loan has a ripple effect on very critical operations of the bank? Don't they know that a high debt to equity ratio on a business entity's financial statement would undermine the confidence of the bank's prospective investors? This isn't a matter of pity. Nigerians just want banks to suffer a liability that is not theirs just out of the kindness of their heart while they take their sweet time to pay when they feel they are capable. Never take a loan when you do not have some provisions to service it in the event of force majeure. No bank will like to expand their provision for bad debt at any time! Majority of Nigerians have very poor repayment culture and bad attidtude to creditors. I support the use of any means possible (limited to unreasonable inflictions though) to recover loans from defaulters. Infact, the only language some nigerians understand is violence. Nothing wrong with even sending thugs to force the money out of 'some class of people's' pockets. In one of the side missions on Red Dead Redemption 2 (PS4), I had to beat the hell out of one dude before he paid me the money he owed our group. ![]() Taking loans from banks is different from taking loans from friends. FYI I am not a banker or affiliated to any financial institution. This is my own sincere opinion. |
| Re: ‘Breasts On Lantern’: Agonies Of Borrowers Of Nigerian Micro-credit Loans by commodorejydes(m): 5:19pm On Jun 06, 2019 |
johnkay1:Guy we gats b friend I swear u damn funny .....no b lie ,I do am o,i b get boys even police wey I dey buy drink to help me do recovery .. I'm a bm now after all the suffering |
| Re: ‘Breasts On Lantern’: Agonies Of Borrowers Of Nigerian Micro-credit Loans by Olayinka8793(m): 5:22pm On Jun 06, 2019 |
Cmeo:My pleasure bro. |
| Re: ‘Breasts On Lantern’: Agonies Of Borrowers Of Nigerian Micro-credit Loans by Nobody: 5:22pm On Jun 06, 2019 |
Vision2045:Please, can you shed more light on the online ones you talked about? |
| Re: ‘Breasts On Lantern’: Agonies Of Borrowers Of Nigerian Micro-credit Loans by tropaz(m): 5:23pm On Jun 06, 2019 |
Its better to obtain a loan from SEAP mfb than be a credit officer. Those guys are suffering mehn
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| Re: ‘Breasts On Lantern’: Agonies Of Borrowers Of Nigerian Micro-credit Loans by jeff1607(m): 5:39pm On Jun 06, 2019 |
DanXplore:I agree with you ,most Nigerians play victim when it is time to repay debts |
| Re: ‘Breasts On Lantern’: Agonies Of Borrowers Of Nigerian Micro-credit Loans by bishopkay: 5:41pm On Jun 06, 2019 |
iammo:Hahaha and what do we do to APC? I saw you rejoicing in another thread that Atiku's case was been delayed. Did your buhari not win again or why are you people so scared to do anything right? Running and hiding away at the back of the corrupt judiciary like scared little girls |
| Re: ‘Breasts On Lantern’: Agonies Of Borrowers Of Nigerian Micro-credit Loans by chukzyfcbb: 5:42pm On Jun 06, 2019 |
I dread loans. and if I must take loans, I seek friends and family first. If you go to a bank to take loans, you should be ready for whatever when you default. remember there is no collateral with these mfb unlike the big banks. so when you default, how do you expect their business to be run? Yes its wrong to beat defaulters but if I was a credit officer or own a loan mfb I will certainly lock individuals who fail to pay on the set date. There is no soft heart in the game of loan bizness. |
| Re: ‘Breasts On Lantern’: Agonies Of Borrowers Of Nigerian Micro-credit Loans by Godsknight(m): 5:51pm On Jun 06, 2019 |
I don't blame most microfinance banks, people like free money and are used to borrowing lifestyle. The most annoying thing is that they divert the loans to other purpose . I could remember a customer wanted to commit suicide because we declined her loan application when I got an information from her neighbour that she wanted to use the loan for her father's funeral rite .. The defaulters killed the microfinance bank I worked with because we were too lenient with loan recovery method. The customers would get loans from us to offset loans in another microfinance banks that are strict with recovery. Now the microfinance bank has fold up, and majority of us working with thebbank are still without job. The most painful thing is that I lost my three months salary to settle defaulters' loans in some of the groups I was coordinating. |
| Re: ‘Breasts On Lantern’: Agonies Of Borrowers Of Nigerian Micro-credit Loans by Alexrayz(m): 5:53pm On Jun 06, 2019 |
Livefreeordieha:U not human u just have to qoute all that for ur statement |
| Re: ‘Breasts On Lantern’: Agonies Of Borrowers Of Nigerian Micro-credit Loans by Xtfield(m): 5:53pm On Jun 06, 2019 |
Nothing wrong with borrowing to aid your business. I have done it several times and have been able to repay without any stress. The problem is not with the lender but with the borrower. In borrowing, I follow four simple rules: 1. Never borrow more than your current income can repay. If you read the post, you will see an akamu seller who borrowed 20000 naira. What for? 5000 would have been enough for such a business. Most people will borrow any amount once it is available. 2. Never divert loans to other uses. Use any loan for the purpose for which it is meant. I once borrowed a huge sum from LAPO for a project. I spent all the money within 24 hours on the project to prevent me from diverting any part of the loan on any other thing. The project was meant to enlarge my business and the swift completion of the project accomplished that purpose. In ten months, I was able to repay the loan in full. 3. Do not borrow for recurrent expenses such as payment of children School fees, hospital treatment, burial or naming ceremonies, payment of rent, purchase of pleasure cars or motorcycles, clothes etc. You must only borrow to finance an item that will generate funds. 4. Do not live an extravagant lifestyle. Discipline yourself to live below your means. This is one thing we always find difficult to do in this part of the world. When we make little money, we begin to live large, buying expensive and most times unnecessary things. To me, these four rules have been my guiding principles and I recommend them to anyone that wishes to take a loan from whatever source. |
| Re: ‘Breasts On Lantern’: Agonies Of Borrowers Of Nigerian Micro-credit Loans by Nobody: 5:54pm On Jun 06, 2019 |
what If the credit officer pays thugs to retrieve loan and the thugs gets beaten up instead what will happen then? |
| Re: ‘Breasts On Lantern’: Agonies Of Borrowers Of Nigerian Micro-credit Loans by Livefreeordieha(m): 5:56pm On Jun 06, 2019 |
Alexrayz:glad u acknowledged the fact that u currently in a digital age... If u believe in esiri Apple voice prompt then tolerate my robotic prowess.. |
| Re: ‘Breasts On Lantern’: Agonies Of Borrowers Of Nigerian Micro-credit Loans by 9jaRealist: 5:57pm On Jun 06, 2019 |
dayleke:How is it “modern day slavery”? While NOT supporting crude recovery methods, is it by force to borrow money? The issue with many Nigerians is... They either borrow with no realistic plan to repay or no intention to do so. There’s also a Culture of Entitlement... That seem to believe that loaning money is evidence the lender can afford to lose same. > |
| Re: ‘Breasts On Lantern’: Agonies Of Borrowers Of Nigerian Micro-credit Loans by ghettochild4u(m): 5:59pm On Jun 06, 2019 |
There's nothing wrong with LAPO but the defaulters... Lapo money is simply for business And before this desperate woman get this monies.... They never assessed their business to see if they will realise a profit of 2800 on a weekly basis.... Even after deducting expenditure.. These women are so desperate to get the monies since they will goods and start selling not considering some bad day sales Now here's the major problem.. Its from the daily sales these women will take money from to cook soup for the kids n even some useless men too depend on that money.. So by the time next Tuesday comes for payment they run from pillar to post... I knew one woman like that....uses all her sales money for feeding the kids, las las she go come borrow money to pay lapo.. Las las again lapo came to carry her new fridge |
| Re: ‘Breasts On Lantern’: Agonies Of Borrowers Of Nigerian Micro-credit Loans by 9jaRealist: 6:00pm On Jun 06, 2019 |
Xtfield:Thank you! |
| Re: ‘Breasts On Lantern’: Agonies Of Borrowers Of Nigerian Micro-credit Loans by aalabi: 6:03pm On Jun 06, 2019 |
TRUCKS NEEDED URGENTLY Hello Nairalanders, Please I need some standard trucks specifically (30 tons and 45 tons trucks) that can deliver some legit goods from Lagos to other parts of the states and from Portharcourt to some other parts of the states as well. Please if you know of any company/individual kindly send their details to me or call 08056012283 Very urgent. Thanks. |
| Re: ‘Breasts On Lantern’: Agonies Of Borrowers Of Nigerian Micro-credit Loans by Nobody: 6:09pm On Jun 06, 2019 |
segunmelvin:Na useless thug be dat na.....lolz
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| Re: ‘Breasts On Lantern’: Agonies Of Borrowers Of Nigerian Micro-credit Loans by capitalzero: 6:22pm On Jun 06, 2019 |
Xtfield:best comment so far. |
| Re: ‘Breasts On Lantern’: Agonies Of Borrowers Of Nigerian Micro-credit Loans by Slimfeez(m): 6:22pm On Jun 06, 2019 |
Xtfield:.... You have a meaningful point. |
| Re: ‘Breasts On Lantern’: Agonies Of Borrowers Of Nigerian Micro-credit Loans by omoluabi100: 6:23pm On Jun 06, 2019 |
The online ones Na die! I'm even battling with one presently. I borrowed 18000, and I was to repay 21000. I couldn't pay on time because of delay in my salary. I was asked to pay 5000+ before May 20 and then pay 23000+ before June 20. Imagine. I'm just praying that God will help me out. |
| Re: ‘Breasts On Lantern’: Agonies Of Borrowers Of Nigerian Micro-credit Loans by lexxwiz(m): 6:48pm On Jun 06, 2019 |
Livefreeordieha:See fam.. you dey speak English.. Dont quote the damn long thing.. you want to be a comedian, go to the circus. Only you just carry humor for head. Now Swerve! |
| Re: ‘Breasts On Lantern’: Agonies Of Borrowers Of Nigerian Micro-credit Loans by Fantazy(m): 6:49pm On Jun 06, 2019 |
Olayinka8793:wow! |
| Re: ‘Breasts On Lantern’: Agonies Of Borrowers Of Nigerian Micro-credit Loans by Acidosis(m): 6:58pm On Jun 06, 2019 |
The first page of this thread is filled with lots of shitty comments. You wolves curse people who borrow your salary and fail to pay back, yet want struggling MFBs to give you FREE money. Some even encourage SMEs to boycott MFBs. So what happens after na? Come to you for loan? Shey una go give them una cars and properties to use as collateral for GTB loan? |
| Re: ‘Breasts On Lantern’: Agonies Of Borrowers Of Nigerian Micro-credit Loans by Xcelinteriors(f): 7:12pm On Jun 06, 2019 |
Livefreeordieha:So you quoted everything just to say this? |
| Re: ‘Breasts On Lantern’: Agonies Of Borrowers Of Nigerian Micro-credit Loans by dayleke: 7:24pm On Jun 06, 2019 |
9jaRealist:I don hear. Was just thinking it's too harsh a way what they are subjected to ni.... |
| Re: ‘Breasts On Lantern’: Agonies Of Borrowers Of Nigerian Micro-credit Loans by dayleke: 7:26pm On Jun 06, 2019 |
omoluabi100:Wow!!!!! But didn't you borrow for business? |
| Re: ‘Breasts On Lantern’: Agonies Of Borrowers Of Nigerian Micro-credit Loans by dayleke: 7:28pm On Jun 06, 2019 |
coldFLARES1:I like ur sense of humor.... Lol@broda, broda.... But what happened to her biz/side hustle tho? |
| Re: ‘Breasts On Lantern’: Agonies Of Borrowers Of Nigerian Micro-credit Loans by Livefreeordieha(m): 7:29pm On Jun 06, 2019 |
lexxwiz:I carry humor for my head because sadness and unnecessary hate na burden... U hear?? And by the way sef shey restrictions dey for quoting? Make Una try go find peace enhancement pills if them dey sell for chemist... Una matter don defy all sense of logic.. |
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