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| Re: Time For Nigerians To Start Questioning People's Source Of Wealth by Nobody: 12:24pm On May 29, 2020 |
MarrisManah:The $600 billion dollars looted by Nigeria's Military Generals and politicians since 1960 is the source of poverty in the country.
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| Re: Time For Nigerians To Start Questioning People's Source Of Wealth by Nobody: 12:26pm On May 29, 2020 |
Agboriotejoye:David Cameron even confirmed it. Buhari is head of the fantastically corrupt mafia gang that runs the country. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wg7lfHL_l1w |
| Re: Time For Nigerians To Start Questioning People's Source Of Wealth by Agboriotejoye(m): 12:38pm On May 29, 2020 |
RuudVanNisteroy:Lol. TBH though, I don't think Cameron was referring spec to Buhari's govt when he said that |
| Re: Time For Nigerians To Start Questioning People's Source Of Wealth by Nobody: 2:28pm On May 29, 2020 |
Agboriotejoye: He was referring to Buhari and spoke his mind to Queen Elizabeth and it was the truth and nothing but the truth. The cameras luckily caught it. And David Cameron has been vindicated. Nigeria is now headquarters and a paradise for the fantastically corrupt.
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| Re: Time For Nigerians To Start Questioning People's Source Of Wealth by Nobody: 2:46pm On May 29, 2020 |
budaatum:If Abacha was still alive, we would have never recovered the loot. Corruption is legal in Nigeria, except you fallout with the powers that be. |
| Re: Time For Nigerians To Start Questioning People's Source Of Wealth by Nobody: 4:19pm On May 29, 2020 |
TheManhattan:We must always question and shame wealth obtained through dubious means. That could be wealth that was meant to provide hospitals,good roads,portable water and electricity. |
| Re: Time For Nigerians To Start Questioning People's Source Of Wealth by MarrisManah(m): 6:25pm On May 29, 2020 |
TheManhattan:Questioning those dubious wealths is the right step towards making his own money. If you want to make yours too, you should also question dubious wealths 'cos it could be your money. |
| Re: Time For Nigerians To Start Questioning People's Source Of Wealth by Nobody: 8:49pm On May 29, 2020 |
MarrisManah:Yeah right which money? Did you miss any money from your account? The fact you don't know how they make their money doesn't mean it was stolen. How is their source of wealth hindering your success? Do you you the kind of money being made in Dawanau market in Kano alone? That's one the biggest grain market in Africa. The market has over 200 internationally registered companies. The volume of cash transaction in this market will swallow any market in the south. Cash / liquidity, billionaires on mat chilling no bank loans. Dawanau market is responsible for the bulk of the grains to the West African countries, Libya, cameroon, CAR. We have not even mentioned Giwa market in Kaduna. Million naira worth of trade goes down on a daily bases. Rather than cast aspersions seek knowledge on how to make money else you will still be here in 5years looking for your money that was never stolen. Now I have not even mentioned Kankara and Dandume markets in Katsina and Maigatari market in Jigawa. Then Potiskum market in Yobe (cattle) and Aliero market in Kebbi (onions). Finally, add Ilella and Achida markets in Sokoto (sheep and goats). Lest I forget Maiaddua livestock market in Katsina. My two cents is get informed and stop making blanket statement. Sallah is just two months away do you know how many cows and ram that is going to be sold? I have 6 rams and 3 cows that I bought in February at just 22k and 100k each respectively. I'm going to be selling them for nothing less than 80-100k / 280k come sallah. So far I have spent only 50k feeding them do the maths. My only problem was I wished I started earlier but thank God I started now. All these places I mentioned I'm visiting as soon as the lockdown is relaxed or lifted and I'm not going for sight seeing. You will see me in a few years time in my Rolls Royce and say he is probably into fraud or stole money from the government but I'll be too busy counting money to care what anyone thinks. I'm not saying all these to brag or support those who steal money from Nigeria, but instead of wasting my time forming Sherlock Holmes. I will rather use that time to make money. And do you know how I got into this business ? I asked questions the right ones . And my eyes was opened to a whole new world of money making, you see that 100k or 50k you think cannot start a business na lie! You can be a millionaire with the right direction and knowledge. Nigeria is green and fertile forget what all those critics are telling you ....a diamond is always found in the rough. Shine your eyes brother and let's count money . |
| Re: Time For Nigerians To Start Questioning People's Source Of Wealth by MarrisManah(m): 11:29pm On May 29, 2020 |
TheManhattan:I decided to take my time to respond to you so as to put things in perspective. Firstly, I was already born into a business family so I didn't have to ask much to be able to make money. I have business interests in the north central, north west and the entire zone in the south. No matter how much you think you're making now from your cow and ram business, I have made much more! I've traveled to over 7 countries including the USA, UK and UAE.And all expenses were from my pocket. But all these does not in any way change the fact that some persons are just sitting, pilfering and enjoying our common wealth! Or how come hundreds of billions of dollars have been lost since our Independence? If those moneies were appropriately utilized, maybe I wouldn't have spent a fortune sending my blood brother to India for a medical procedure that would have been carried out locally. When people ask these and other questions concerning sources of questionable wealths, it is within their right. No one including you have the right to shut them down. The country belongs to all of us. The more the number of poor and miserable people around, the more unsecured you and I will be even with all the money. Have you ever paid ransome to free a kidnapped relative before? Have you ever been a target before? Do you know how much I spent on security of my family members? Many of these vices wouldn't have been an issue if our governments (pasts and present) had done and are doing the right things towards making our country and it's citizenry better. Why do you think most successful young people still leave this country? Actually, I don't have issues with some random guys showing off on the internet- if you follow my comments on the thread you'll understand my position. People should be allowed to ask questions as they're all stake holders as far as the country is concerned. And by the way, as for the markets you mentioned, I will be contacting you on some of them when the need arises. |
| Re: Time For Nigerians To Start Questioning People's Source Of Wealth by Nobody: 1:14am On May 30, 2020 |
MarrisManah:Well said. |
| Re: Time For Nigerians To Start Questioning People's Source Of Wealth by Nobody: 4:29pm On Jun 11, 2020 |
MarrisManah:True,the arrest of Hushpuppi and the reinforcement of Nigerians as scammers is going to make headlines in a few days. |
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