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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by keeper303: 11:23pm On Aug 06, 2020
ahiboilandgas:
Please what the vision ,mission,and objectives of big brother Nigeria .....for the company i understand income but for the voters?i seems not to undeestand abi abi old school

Simple answer. "Suffering and smiling". From those who don't have much, the little they have will be collected and added unto those who have.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ozymes: 11:25pm On Aug 06, 2020
Vision------Misplacement of priority

Mission----To display gross moral decadence

Objective--Get rich without substance, To reach target audience with their products, To validate social ills
ahiboilandgas:
Please what the vision ,mission,and objectives of big brother Nigeria .....for the company i understand income but for the voters?i seems not to undeestand abi abi old school

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 11:29pm On Aug 06, 2020
TotoNaRubber:
The voters benefit from absolute stupidity, most of them believe their vote counts. I have this new friend, she told me her friend asked her bf to recharge N10k so she can vote big brother nigeria and the boyfriend was reluctant, she begin para for him and he foolishly loaded N10k for her to send messages for N10k.

When the N10k finished she took her boyfriend's phone and continued voting.

So this same girl now turned to me and said when voting starts i should send her N10k recharge card so she can vote. I just said ok, but until then.

whoaa so am not alone ....i taught i was odd .....
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by U1(m): 11:38pm On Aug 06, 2020
delawal:
all these talks abt protest aint necessary. just last year wht were u people doing during d election. some of u in d west thought its a contest of tribe supremacy between yorubas and igbos witout seeing d huge failure of buhari govt. most of u from r north prefered a dunce to be there once he is from north, now una carry revolution come. did u people just woke up now. some of u looking for people to bail where have u all been since. d bile una carry for belle wont allow una see beyond ur nose. as i said last time, after coming here to make noise u all will go back and,embrwce eame shi.t u made noise abt. naija is doomed bc yall thinking ability is beclouded by hate, nepotism and co

You see one of the reasons I find it hard to see how this country will ever progress. People tribalise everything! In your mind, this is a tussle between the Yorubas and Ibos, right? What petty thinking.

So Atiku has become an Ibo man? undecided At least he was the real challenger to Buhari. I didn't also get the memo that the latter has become a Yoruba man.

People need to stop being myopic. These corrupt politicians ain't got no love for the common man, forget the parties. They don't value you, except you are one of them. They are all the same! The earlier you and your ilk realise this the better.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by DexterousOne(m): 12:01am On Aug 07, 2020
ahiboilandgas:
Please what the vision ,mission,and objectives of big brother Nigeria .....for the company i understand income but for the voters?i seems not to undeestand abi abi old school


Well....

I think the criticism of the show is unfounded anyways

I dont have the time to, or the interest whatsoever in watching the show
But we are in the 21st century, and one of the beauty of this century is that unlike centuries prior, we have the luxury of choice (or let me say the privilege of choice)


So I have no problem with what adults choose to watch on their screens or do with their free time.
It's a democracy and a free world

However
These are my concerns

1) we do not take censorship serious in this country. Kids should not have access to viewership, but the unfortunate thing I have come to discover is that kids either have open access to watch the program on cable tv, sometimes even watching it alongside parents and guardians

This is very unfortunate and has to be discouraged

2) Misplaced priorities. Watching the show purely for the entertainment itself if that's your thing is not the issue, but when you see the craze among "supposed fans" who campaign fervently for their respective candidates, spend their time and money voting to keep them in the house and all that, some even get so emotionally charged that it becomes violent

This is also not so bad in itself (apart from the violent part)

Where the misplaced priorities come in is when you can spend so much energy and resources on a BBN contender but cannot mobilise yourselves politically to vote in good candidates, or vote out bad candidates in government at all levels in the country, even if it is local government level.

This is where the misplaced priority comes in.
Imagine Nigerians protesting and beseiging the hotel where "Cee C" was held up after her disqualification to protest her alleged ill treatment, and demanded she get released immediately

Activists were locked up nationwide by this fascist government and not many people cared to lift a finger


So these are the real issues

BB Naija has no problem
The underlying problems that persist in Nigeria and among Nigerians is what the main issue is

BBNaija is just a catalyst, or a conduit pipe to commute the symptoms of the underlying problems

Blocking or stopping BB Naija wont change or fix the underlying problems

Let's try to look at this thing objectively and dispassionately, devoid of emotions

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by DexterousOne(m): 12:09am On Aug 07, 2020
delawal:
all these talks abt protest aint necessary. just last year wht were u people doing during d election. some of u in d west thought its a contest of tribe supremacy between yorubas and igbos witout seeing d huge failure of buhari govt. most of u from r north prefered a dunce to be there once he is from north, now una carry revolution come. did u people just woke up now. some of u looking for people to bail where have u all been since. d bile una carry for belle wont allow una see beyond ur nose. as i said last time, after coming here to make noise u all will go back and,embrwce eame shi.t u made noise abt. naija is doomed bc yall thinking ability is beclouded by hate, nepotism and co

This is not the most objective view to have

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Greenvaiper: 12:11am On Aug 07, 2020
DexterousOne:


This is not the most objective view to have


The truth is never painted in the finest colours

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by DexterousOne(m): 12:20am On Aug 07, 2020
Greenvaiper:



The truth is never painted in the finest colours

The blame rests squarely on Nigerians in general
It's not exactly a tribal thing

In the south east where I come from, the voter turnout was abysmal in 2015. I know personally of so many in the south east who deliberately REFUSED to get a PVC and for some who did, refused to vote

Buhari's win in 2015 is their cross to bear too, cos their political apathy brought this calamity into office


And for many many Nigerians who vote not based on competence, but based on tribalism, nepotism or religious sentiments, this calamity of a government is also your fault


Lastly, Nigerians in general are to blame for this
Because if Buhati was held accountable from day 1, (this goes for all political office holders today too)
Buhari wont be the wannabe fascist that he is today

If every wrong thing he did was met by widespread condemnation, we wont be in this mess today

Democracy survives when the people hold the leaders to account, and remind them that we put them in office.

Democracy dies when we excuse every wrong thing that an elected official does because of tribal sentiment or religious bigotry


So in essence
If we want to be truthful to ourselves

We are to blame for this mess

Look at the show of shame in Edo state
It is being met with cheers and high fives, instead of wide scale condemnation

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by RuggedSniper: 7:41am On Aug 07, 2020
Phylife:
What's driving record gold prices? How much higher could they go?
Investors are flocking to gold as a hedge against mounting risks from coronavirus to geopolitical tensions.
Coronavirus pandemic Financial Markets
United States Federal Reserve
Business & Economy Rock bottom interest rates, record government spending and rising uncertainty are all fueling gold's record-breaking rally this year
Spot gold surged past $2,000 an ounce for the first time ever on Tuesday, and prices kept climbing on Wednesday.
Gold is up more than 30 percent this year - placing it among the best performing assets. What is driving the relentless rally in all that glitters? And how much higher could gold prices go?
Hold on, rewind a second. What do you mean by 'spot' gold?
Spot gold refers to the price of an ounce of gold right now, at this moment in time, as opposed to some point in the future.
And why worry about the future?
Gold investors worry a lot about the future. That helps explain why gold - like other precious metals - also trades on the futures market.

What is the futures market?
That is an exchange where buyers agree to take possession of gold from the seller at a future date, but at a price agreed upon by both parties in advance.
Any other basics we should cover first?
Gold also trades through funds that offer investors exposure to gold bullion, gold futures and companies that mine gold, without having direct ownership of the metal.
So what's driving this rally in gold prices? Let me guess- the pandemic?
You win a gold star because yes - it is primarily the massive economic disruptions triggered by the pandemic that are driving gold higher, as well as the response to them from governments and central banks - especially the United States Federal Reserve - not to mention opacity surrounding the path of the virus and mounting geopolitical tensions.
A long sentence, I know. But put it all together, and you have one powerful cocktail of uncertainty.
I get that the global economy is in bits. But how is the Fed driving gold higher?
The Fed and other central banks aren't doing it on purpose. It's more of a consequence of the fact that the central banks are pretty much doing whatever it takes to keep their economies from seizing up.
The Fed for its part has kept credit flowing to US households and business by keeping borrowing costs low - which it's achieved by slashing its benchmark interest rate to zero and buying hundreds of billions of dollars worth of bonds. The Fed has also made sure that there are plenty of dollars available globally to businesses that want them - because the US dollar is the world's reserve currency.
These Fed moves have weakened the dollar and lowered investor returns on bonds. That makes gold look like a far more attractive investment by comparison.
What about the US government response: How does that factor in?
Congress has passed trillions of dollars in virus relief aid to help the US through the pandemic. And Democrats and Republicans in Congress are currently negotiating another round of relief that could see them spend trillions of dollars more.
To put all of this spending into perspective - the US federal budget deficit clocked in at $2.7 trillion in the first nine months of fiscal year 2020. That's $2 trillion more than the deficit recorded during the same period last year.
That record-shattering deficit, combined with ultra-low interest rates, has depressed the value of the US dollar to the point where some are questioning whether the mighty greenback's role as the global reserve currency is sustainable in the long run. That makes gold a more attractive investment relative to the dollar because the precious metal is seen as a hedge against currency depreciation.
So when investors turn sour on currencies, gold prices jump?
It's not just currency depreciation - gold is seen as a hedge against all sorts of potential downside risks. Take the stock market, for instance. The major US indexes have been on a tear since they tanked in March. But if there's a resurgence of the virus that triggers more lockdowns that kick the legs out of from under the economy again, then it's quite possible stocks could suddenly turn tail and go lower again. Gold can serve as a hedge against those potential losses.
And the US and China tensions?
That heaps even more uncertainty into an already cloudy outlook. But explaining the myriad consequences of the US-China decoupling here would use up a lot of space, so I suggest you go deeper by reading this excellent analysis.
$2,000 an ounce - I've got major FOMO. Could gold prices go higher from here?
Nothing is certain. Especially when investing. But analysts over at Goldman Sachs think gold could go as high as $2,300 an ounce. And back in April, Bank of America raised its 18-month price target on gold to $3,000 an ounce. But again, nothing is certain. No matter what the gold bugs say.
What's a gold bug?
Someone who thinks gold is an awesome investment and usually won't shut up about it.
Good to know. But before I go, was it a real gold star that I won?
I meant that as a figure of speech.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Crazeworld(m): 7:45am On Aug 07, 2020
Greenvaiper:


Thank you my brother. Like I said, the problem of Nigeria is caused by the same group of people shouting revolution now revolution now. Na still dem and their people still go vote buhari in 2019 because they wanted to spite Ibo people.
Nonsense ingredients, Nigerian army should waste their Ak 47 bullets on all their yansh.
Revolution ko, revolution nii
Nigerian politics is an emotional and sentimental topic and it shouldn't be encouraged here. Because when it is discussed, it will always bring comments like the bolded.

Every electorate has the right to vote for their choices. It is their right and you should learn to respect that. Last time I checked, Buhari and Atiku are Fulanis, so what is the spite on Igbo here? Southwest has six States, Atiku won in Ondo, Osun, and Oyo. But you've chosen to be a tribal bigot who is quick to mention to anyone who cares to listen how Yorubas foisted Buhari on Nigerians. Stop being petty!

If the Igbos are so good with political decisions like you want us to believe, one would expect that a man like Ikpeazu of Abia won't return to office. But he did.

While it is nice to protest against the inadequacies of government (this administration has a lot of them), no sitting government in the world will allow people chant "Revolution" every time. This is more like forceful change of power which is against the tenets of democracy. APC tried it in 2015 but they used a mild term.

People should protest for good governance instead of following Sowore's misguided utterance and land themselves in trouble. If Nigerians want to change the government, they should do it through the ballot.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Greenvaiper: 8:10am On Aug 07, 2020
The problems of Nigeria are rearing their heads out one by one.


Guilty conscience fears no accusation. I wonder where I mentioned yoruba tribe in my previous post?
Anyway traitors will always be quick to jump out from no where to justify their foolery. Nonsense ingredients

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by freeman67: 8:18am On Aug 07, 2020
ahiboilandgas:
Please what the vision ,mission,and objectives of big brother Nigeria .....for the company i understand income but for the voters?i seems not to undeestand abi abi old school
Permit me to answer this your question with other questions sir.

Please what is the vision, mission and objectives of wrestling, boxing, football, horse racing, car racing, basketball...etc to the viewers and spectators?

How does it affect their lives especially if they are not club owners, members, shareholders or own businesses that it's earning is directly linked to those club and entertainment outlets?

Finally how does it affect people not interested if they skip the channel and change to other areas of interest or refuse to activate the channel entirely. what if they watch and refuse to participate in Big Brother voting?

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Phraences: 8:48am On Aug 07, 2020
freeman67:

Permit me to answer this your question with other questions sir.

Please what is the vision, mission and objectives of wrestling, boxing, football, horse racing, car racing, basketball...etc to the viewers and spectators?

How does it affect their lives especially if they are not club owners, members, shareholders or own businesses that it's earning is directly linked to those club and entertainment outlets?

Finally how does it affect people not interested if they skip the channel and change to other areas of interest or refuse to activate the channel entirely. what if they watch and refuse to participate in Big Brother voting?


True, it's just entertainment. Personally, I have never seen the attraction. Didn't follow the last one. I intended following the current one purely to see what the fuss was all about but i have still not watched a single episode Maybe it's because i am not a fan of reality TV. Prefer to just watch a movie or series. I still don't understand why Nigerians love it so much to the extent of recharging thousands just to vote. I would have preferred a music talent show like Project Fame having that much popularity. At least, the contestants are showcasing a talent.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Crazeworld(m): 8:48am On Aug 07, 2020
DexterousOne:
And for many many Nigerians who vote not based on competence, but based on tribalism, nepotism or religious sentiments, this calamity of a government is also your fault.
This is quite true. I went home during the last gubernatorial election in Kogi. Even the deaf and blind need no conviction to know that Yahaya Bello is a disaster but there many things wrong with us as Nigerians. The politicians only leverage on those things.

Tribal politics: Promising power shift to Okun so Tinubu/Faleke can support him.

Poverty: He has impoverished the people to the extent that they don't have a will-power of their own. Past political office holders who were owed allowance by the Idris Wada administration were forced to join to APC. They receive cash gifts between 1m-2million upon their decamp. In addition, he promised to pay their allowance after securing electoral victory.

People collect branded clothings from politicians and joyfully travel many kilometres to political meetings and rallies so they can earn a paltry sum of 1k and free take-away rice at the end of the day.

Appointments: Some people are very much interested in retaining their political appointment so they went to all extent to ensure their principal returns to office. Doling out money to people (traditional office holders inclusive), intimidation and kidnapping of the few relevant ones who won't budge.

Bello was foresighted enough to empower some few persons ranging from Commissioners, LGA administrators, political advisers, revenue collectors, thugs, etc. These people made so money and gained power so they can afford to do anything in the interest of their principal.

And the most surprising of all is the fact that the few elites in the various wards also supported him because of financial gifts they received. These are the type of people you would think wants the interest of their communities so one is confused whether the candidate they are supporting is not the same disaster that has been there since 2016.

And on election day, it's a different ball game. The few persons that stood their ground got carried away by money. I don't know how they got the money but APC stewarts spent crazily.
Ad-hoc electoral officials and policemen in my unit were bribed with 30k each. In some polling units, electorates got as high as 9k each just to
vote for APC. PDP were bargaining 2k. In a nutshell, votes were bought, conscience were sold.

And then kinsmen fought one another for a man who doesn't care about their existence. Two brothers on opposing sides fought and broke their mother's head who was trying to separate them. The father was actually supporting one of the sons because they were on the same side. I wasn't told. I witnessed it.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by NL1960: 8:58am On Aug 07, 2020
TotoNaRubber:
The voters benefit from absolute stupidity, most of them believe their vote counts. I have this new friend, she told me her friend asked her bf to recharge N10k so she can vote big brother nigeria and the boyfriend was reluctant, she begin para for him and he foolishly loaded N10k for her to send messages for N10k.

When the N10k finished she took her boyfriend's phone and continued voting.

So this same girl now turned to me and said when voting starts i should send her N10k recharge card so she can vote. I just said ok, but until then.


That boyfriend is on his way to poverty if he continues with that lady and end up marrying her.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by MelesZanawi: 9:02am On Aug 07, 2020
Greenvaiper:
The problems of Nigeria are rearing their heads out one by one.

Guilty conscience fears no accusation. I wonder where I mentioned yoruba tribe in my previous post?
Anyway traitors will always be quick to jump out from no where to justify their foolery. Nonsense ingredients

This is not your spare part market where you gather your fellow illiterates to talk nonsense. If you want to talk here, talk like someone who received home training and not like an animal roaming around.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 9:08am On Aug 07, 2020
[quote author=RuggedSniper post=92543427][/quote]
Are there coys into gold funds or something like that in Nigeria that one can invest with?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Akin3891: 9:09am On Aug 07, 2020
ahiboilandgas:
Please what the vision ,mission,and objectives of big brother Nigeria .....for the company i understand income but for the voters?i seems not to undeestand abi abi old school

It's an emotional game show for the fragile hearts and only those in that category vote , las las we all have hobbies we crave for, such hobbies could be fun to us but trash to others.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 9:13am On Aug 07, 2020
drdrei09:
Good evening, everyone.

I invested some money in treasury bills last year and it will mature in few days.

So I went to bank today to tell them that I'll be renewing it. Unfortunately, I was told that it's been suspended by FG. I wasn't aware because I haven't been following the stuff.

I am a student but I do freelancing during break. The money I invested the last time was what I made during a long break.

I have started working again since they sent us home due to the covid-19 pandemic and I have been able to make some money I wish to add to the one that will mature in few days and reinvest everything.

I want to ask if there's anyone that can suggest a legit and very safe way I can invest the money. I don't want to do fixed deposit because the rate is too low.

I can't read all the previous messages because they are just too much.

I can't go into any business because I won't be able to monitor it when school resumes. I'm a medical student.


You can use the fund to buy a money market fund.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 9:15am On Aug 07, 2020
TotoNaRubber:
Anyone interested in this bond with possible idea of coupon rates and tenure?

With interests down across the board in Nigeria, only God knows how much interest rates would be.

Can anyone guess?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 9:20am On Aug 07, 2020
Greenvaiper:
The problems of Nigeria are rearing their heads out one by one.


Guilty conscience fears no accusation. I wonder where I mentioned yoruba tribe in my previous post?
Anyway traitors will always be quick to jump out from no where to justify their foolery. Nonsense ingredients


But you said it was to spite certain group of people.

A country gets the leaders it deserves.


This is an investment thread, let us focus on what we are here for.

We have 2013 to decide on another group of people who will lead us

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by DigitalMallam: 9:42am On Aug 07, 2020
Crazeworld:

This is quite true. I went home during the last gubernatorial election in Kogi. Even the deaf and blind need no conviction to know that Yahaya Bello is a disaster but there many things wrong with us as Nigerians. The politicians only leverage on those things.
......................
No one could have said it any better, above narration is the true reflection of what happens during elections in Nigeria, be it Yoruba, Igbo or Hausa. ALL exhibited same behaviour.
But some naysayers will always try to exonerate themselves and painted their own tribe are saints.
In the last election judging from events, build-up and intensity the campaign generated across the six geopolitical zone, I was dumbfounded when I say the paltry figure coming out from SE. If you add up all the total vote cast in that region, it's not up to what a single state of Oyo gave to pdp. But they will be the one to complain SW returns APC.
By virtue of you not participating you have inadvertently gave the opposition an edge.
Note, I'm not a supporter of any party, and based on my assessment I adjudged this current government as the worst Nigeria ever had based on all indices

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nezzjnr: 9:46am On Aug 07, 2020
Anyone that brings up issues relating to Nigeria politics should be banned

There's a reason Seun created the Politics section... You can go there and relate with your fellow mad Men

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by IamR: 9:49am On Aug 07, 2020
Nezzjnr:
Anyone that brings up issues relating to Nigeria politics should be banned

There's a reason Seun created the Politics section... You can go there and relate with your fellow mad Men
Supported

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by drdrei09: 10:07am On Aug 07, 2020
emmanuelewumi:



You can use the fund to buy a money market fund.

Thank you. Can I do this in a bank?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 10:16am On Aug 07, 2020
drdrei09:


Thank you. Can I do this in a bank?

No.

Try Stanbic IBTC Asset Management or FBN Quest Asset Management

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by DigitalMallam: 10:23am On Aug 07, 2020
drdrei09:


Thank you. Can I do this in a bank?
You also try United Capital Plc
Everything from acct.opening till transaction can be done onlinee
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by freeman67: 10:37am On Aug 07, 2020
Phraences:


True, it's just entertainment. Personally, I have never seen the attraction. Didn't follow the last one. I intended following the current one purely to see what the fuss was all about but i have still not watched a single episode Maybe it's because i am not a fan of reality TV. Prefer to just watch a movie or series. I still don't understand why Nigerians love it so much to the extent of recharging thousands just to vote. I would have preferred a music talent show like Project Fame having that much popularity. At least, the contestants are showcasing a talent.

Yes, it is for entertainment. A reality TV program that showcases how lots of people behave when there are to cohabit with other people. There are instances where 2 people both agree and do something silly on Int'l TV. There instance when 1 will want and the other won't. Those things are not all they do anyway. The show try to amplify the talent of participants too but the most amplified thing are the silly because scandals sell news more in this our generation. .

It goes a long way to tell how exposed/degrading things get to in this our generation. All things that hitherto was private and now getting public including human body parts.

Very true that a some serious minded people and people with high moral will not fancy that sort of entertainment because of some of the things portrayed in the show. I believe the producers have boundaries for that.

It is however, very glaring that lots of people like because the price for winner( which will come from the program sponsor and contribution of the voter/viewers) and the number of DSTV subscription during the period of the show keep increasing. It seem


Make I no derail this thread with that mumu show matter sha..

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by NL1960: 11:04am On Aug 07, 2020
freeman67:


Yes, it is for entertainment. A reality TV program that showcases how lots of people behave when there are to cohabit with other people. There are instances where 2 people both agree and do something silly on Int'l TV. There instance when 1 will want and the other won't. Those things are not all they do anyway. The show try to amplify the talent of participants too but the most amplified thing are the silly because scandals sell news more in this our generation. .

It goes a long way to tell how exposed/degrading things get to in this our generation. All things that hitherto was private and now getting public including human body parts.

Very true that a some serious minded people and people with high moral will not fancy that sort of entertainment because of some of the things portrayed in the show. I believe the producers have boundaries for that.

It is however, very glaring that lots of people like because the price for winner( which will come from the program sponsor and contribution of the voter/viewers) and the number of DSTV subscription during the period of the show keep increasing. It seem


Make I no derail this thread with that mumu show matter sha..

Chai. You wicked o. After you don praise the show finish, you come end am with 'that mumu show'. cheesy grin

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by yinkaoke(f): 11:08am On Aug 07, 2020
Thank you for this beautiful information. But please where specifically is the affected area in both mowe and lkorodu so that if anyone is currently building he can stop and save further loss.
He is oh
Nezzjnr:
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RIGHT NOW PEOPLE ARE SELLING THEIR PROPERTIES (LANDS & HOUSES) TO THOSE WHO ARE NOT INFORMED.

Make research before you venture into immovable property.


Please save the novice from falling such victim (caveat emptor)...

Share this information to your family & friends!


How true is this
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nezzjnr: 11:23am On Aug 07, 2020
yinkaoke:
Thank you for this beautiful information. But please where specifically is the affected area in both mowe and lkorodu so that if anyone is currently building he can stop and save further loss.
He is oh
I really don't know the axis though

But some people have confirmed it to be True

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