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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 9:14pm On Dec 24, 2020
[quote author=DexterousOne post=97398269]

As usual
Rambling and rambling with no substance

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Boy, you have no right to talk when men are talking. Go and find a damn job and stop complaining about Naija. You are a rat that can’t talk where I talk. Believe that son! Clout chaser like you.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 9:15pm On Dec 24, 2020
DexterousOne:


As usual
Rambling and rambling with no substance
Call me a "boy" all you want
That's your own prerogative
And your fundamental human right as a nigerian



Boy, you have no right to talk when men are talking. Go and find a damn job and stop complaining about Naija or coming to live your dreams on Nairaland.

You are a rat that can’t talk where I talk. Believe that son! Clout chaser like you. You have been exposed. Go and hide your face!
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Ibrahim505(m): 9:26pm On Dec 24, 2020
Once a 'financially most educative thread' in Nairaland but now, jobless lazy youth is messing it! Ahib doesn't relent in sharing with us his vast knowledge relevant to the economic real sector while Emma feeds us with his research relevant to the fundamental of NSE and we acknowledged their contributions.
Lazy youth is having inferiority complex making him to always feel bad as someone shared his experience with business.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by DexterousOne(m): 9:35pm On Dec 24, 2020
Ibrahim505:
Once a 'financially most educative thread' in Nairaland but now, jobless lazy youth is messing it! Ahib doesn't relent in sharing with us his vast knowledge relevant to the economic real sector while Emma feeds us with his research relevant to the fundamental of NSE and we acknowledged their contributions.
Lazy youth is having inferiority complex making him to always feel bad as someone shared his experience with business.

I often post about my investment journey here
I never knew that it made someone feel some type of way
So much so that the person had to spend his time to dig up spurious things In order to belittle me

That is a specially messed up situation
And can only be done by someone who has low self esteem

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by DexterousOne(m): 9:39pm On Dec 24, 2020
Lazyyouth4u:


Boy, you have no right to talk when men are talking. Go and find a damn job and stop complaining about Naija or coming to live your dreams on Nairaland.

You are a rat that can’t talk where I talk. Believe that son! Clout chaser like you. You have been exposed. Go and hide your face!
As expected
Making silly comments and assumptions
Who is chasing clout here ?
The only one doing so, is YOU
Educated professionals are here exchanging banter on different investment vehicles they are in, and other sundry topics

And here you come with your dumb.b and Inferiority complex afflicted self
Talking absolutely rubbish and nonsense

Who are you?
What have you achieved?
What is your educational background?
What do you even know ?

If you feel intimidated about what people on a faceless forum are posting
Then you really really have a problem

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by DexterousOne(m): 9:44pm On Dec 24, 2020
Lazyyouth4u:


Look at this one. People are talking, you self wan follow talk. Better go and look for a job to better your life and condition. I bet those days you were making noise here like an experienced investor, a lot of people thought you were a big man not knowing you were a common corper wey dey try fade from Naija due to lack of job. Until I expose you.

Please don’t upset me this Xmas o. Audio youth like you wey dey talk say he better pass CBN Governor. Give yourself better konk for your head you this boy. E be like say na star wey you dey drink with that 50 dollars wey your brother send you for Xmas dey deceive you this night. Better go follow your mates talk

Where does this dimwit get all these ridiculous ideas from ?

You see
That is the problem with you
You talk without thinking
You will not be billed if you use your common sense
Its free of charge
Please be using it
If calling me a "boy" makes you feel better about your pathetic self
Be my guest
I give you Express permission to call me a "boy"
If that will soothe your broken self
I'm all for it cool

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Alexgeneration(m): 9:51pm On Dec 24, 2020
DexterousOne:


Where does this dimwit get all these ridiculous ideas from ?

You see
That is the problem with you
You talk without thinking
You will not be billed if you use your common sense
Its free of charge
Please be using it
If calling me a "boy" makes you feel better about your pathetic self
Be my guest
I give you Express permission to call me a "boy"
If that will soothe your broken self
I'm all for it cool
Guy,please shut up.
Buhari was bringing his daily report to your imaginary table until our in-house detective exposed you as a common corper.

You have suddenly regained your voice, cos you think we've forgotten about all your wack and dumb analysis.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by DexterousOne(m): 9:52pm On Dec 24, 2020
Alexgeneration:
Guy,please shut up.
Buhari was bringing his daily report to your imaginary table until our in-house detective exposed you as a common corper.

You have suddenly regained your voice, cos you think we've forgotten about all your wack and dumb analysis.

If you dont understand the context to which something was said
How about you keep your mouth shut
And not embarrass yourself
Based on the ridiculous crap you just wrote up there
How can the president come to me to submit anything?

I had explained what I meant by that statement
The economic indices IS the president's report card.
If you cannot understand that
That is on you

You are talking of "wack and dumb" analysis
Where is the wack analysis?
If you can retrieve them from this page
Bring it out and let us see.

Rubbish and nonsense

Both you and that lazy youth are confused
Which one is it now ?
That I am unemployed?
Or I am a "common corper"

Like I told that one called Lazy youth
Anything you guys want to believe
You guys can believe
Anything you want to say about me here
You guys can say
It does not change my reality
Or amount to a debit alert in my phone

It's your opinion and perception
Which does not amount to anything

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Cyberknight: 9:55pm On Dec 24, 2020
DexterousOne:
I just hope and pray
It does not get to the point
Where we have to do a second lockdown in Nigeria

The economic dislocation we will suffer will be too much to bear
But if we have mass infections
This might just be the case

Nothing, but nothing will justify a second lockdown in Naija.
The lives vs livelihoods pendulum should come down firmly on the side of the latter.
The oyibo man has the economic and political flexibility to play around with lockdowns (money to pay for furloughed employees, relatively stable societies which can understand the measures, be persuaded to agree therewith, etc.). We don't.

While Covid is undoubtedly a bad thing to those whose family and friends died from or were sickened by it, in the harsh light of reality, the Covid fatality rate is simply not high enough to justify the severe, once-in-a-generation economic pain the lockdown measures cause and which unstable societies in Africa might not be able to withstand.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by DexterousOne(m): 9:57pm On Dec 24, 2020
Cyberknight:


Nothing, but nothing will justify a second lockdown in Naija.
The lives vs livelihoods pendulum should come down firmly on the side of the latter.
The oyibo man has the economic and political flexibility to play around with lockdowns (money to pay for furloughed employees, relatively stable societies which can understand the measures, be persuaded to agree therewith, etc.). We don't.

While Covid is undoubtedly a bad thing to those whose family and friends died from or were sickened by it, in the harsh light of reality, the Covid fatality rate is simply not high enough to justify the severe, once-in-a-generation economic pain the lockdown measures cause and which unstable societies in Africa might not be able to withstand.

I'm really hoping that there is no second lockdown in Nigeria
And I am also hoping that we don't have so many fatalities from covid either
The Nigerian economy's backbone is informally driven
Lockdown will rip it apart
And there are no palliatives to fall back on

Neither will there be stimulus cheques
Or Payment protection
The Nigerian government has no cushion

And is not interested in one
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 10:20pm On Dec 24, 2020
DexterousOne:


Where does this dimwit get all these ridiculous ideas from ?

You see
That is the problem with you
You talk without thinking
You will not be billed if you use your common sense
Its free of charge
Please be using it
If calling me a "boy" makes you feel better about your pathetic self
Be my guest
I give you Express permission to call me a "boy"
If that will soothe your broken self
I'm all for it cool

Look at this boy. Who you dey call dimwit? After I exposed you as an audio youth, you became humble. Now you see an opportunity to speak up cos you believe that this is the best time for you to talk as audio man’s supporters must have your back. You must be an idiot to think like that.

E be like all those years you spent at home both before your NYSC call up and now wey you dey find job never reset your brain. You were the same guy here 247 throwing insults at people more experienced and older than you. They let you be cos you presented yourself as an experienced investor. But I exposed you.

You have no right to give advice or talk when people are speaking here. Go find a JOB son!

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by DexterousOne(m): 10:22pm On Dec 24, 2020
Lazyyouth4u:


Look at this boy. Who you dey call dimwit? After I exposed you as an audio youth, you became humble. Now you see an opportunity to speak up cos you believe that this is the best time for you to talk as audio man’s supporters must have your back. You must be an idiot to think like that.

E be like all those years you spent at home both before your NYSC call up and now wey you dey find job never reset your brain. You were the same guy here 247 throwing insults at people more experienced and older than you. They let you be cos you presented yourself as an experienced investor. But I exposed you.

You have no right to give advice or talk when people are speaking here. Go find a JOB son!

Okay
Now the talking point is "I presented myself as an experienced investor "
And "I am now "humble" "
And "I have found my voice " as if i lost it before
And the most hilarious part
"Audio man's supporters must have my back"
On a faceless forum?

Imagine this grin
Look at the level of reasoning you have, as encapsulated in this post you just made
Trying so hard to seek relevance on a forum like these
While others just come here and make their comments based on their perception of things
Just imagine grin
Like I said before
If believing all that you wrote up there makes you feel better about yourself
So be it
Be my guest
And like I said before
It does not change my reality

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Alexgeneration(m): 10:33pm On Dec 24, 2020
DexterousOne:


If you dont understand the context to which something was said
How about you keep your mouth shut
And not embarrass yourself
Based on the ridiculous crap you just wrote up there
How can the president come to me to submit anything?

I had explained what I meant by that statement
The economic indices IS the president's report card.
If you cannot understand that
That is on you

You are talking of "wack and dumb" analysis
Where is the wack analysis?
If you can retrieve them from this page
Bring it out and let us see.

Rubbish and nonsense

Both you and that lazy youth are confused
Which one is it now ?
That I am unemployed?
Or I am a "common corper"

Like I told that one called Lazy youth
Anything you guys want to believe
You guys can believe
Anything you want to say about me here
You guys can say
It does not change my reality
Or amount to a debit alert in my phone

It's your opinion and perception
Which does not amount to anything
Just shut it and crawl back to your hole you wannabe.

Go and attend to Buhari report card on your table.


Audio investment guru.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by DexterousOne(m): 10:36pm On Dec 24, 2020
Alexgeneration:
Just shut it and crawl back to your hole you wannabe.

Go and attend to Buhari report card on your table.


Audio investment guru.
"Just shut it" = Yes sir I will shut it cheesy grin tongue
But what should I shut?
A window or a travelling box? grin cheesy
Lmao grin cheesy


"Wannabe"
"Audio investment guru"

What other names do you have for me?
Keep them coming
If they make you feel better about your existence

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by RayRay06677(m): 10:43pm On Dec 24, 2020
Iogobenz:
So you are saying rayray0677 is poor? lipsrsealed

Poverty and wealthiness layeth in the minds of the beholder. As Barry, i once asked in this very thread who is a rich man and nobody could answer convincingly. I might be poor to you or rich to you, that is inconsequential in my assessment. If you understand the law of contentment then you will overcome that poor vs rich mentality. I have never dreamt of being a dangote, his money his headache, all I want is a billion naira and I retire, that still wouldn't make me rich neither am I poor now. It is what it is and don't let your neighbours define you for you. Do the definition of yourself by yourself. Ponzi is bad but legit business called ponzi by illiterates is not bad. Don't follow the multitudes that perceive and accuse but do some reading and research so your illiteracy on a subject matter wouldn't be pronounced in public. I repeat, businesses fails in naija, even the govt is failing, a one man business can fail doesn't make it a ponzi scheme. Sukuk recently couldn't pay on said date, that wasn't ponzi but MBA couldn't pay and it was ponzi. Good news is that some people are cashing out. I wish I have time to learn the trading myself. Learn to discuss what you know and not what you don't know. Those calling forex trade ponzi, kindly tell us what you know about forex. I am ready to learn. Happy Christmas, my best Christmas ever, last two weeks saw me do VGIF with over 26m because of ponzi, emasoft feel free to confirm. That was unprecedented, all I want is clean money and am getting it, what is crashing should crash and what is paying should pay. Pipminds has a trading house for VIP and executive with 50k rent a month you trade on your own with instructors to guide you. People are cashing out, if you are busy then they trade for you. So my brothers, don't give people your money, trade it yourself with guidance so it wouldn't be ponzi. I am too busy, they trade for me and am seeing returns. Bye, see you in Christmas

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 10:57pm On Dec 24, 2020
DexterousOne:


Okay
Now the talking point is "I presented myself as an experienced investor "
And "I am now "humble" "
And "I have found my voice " as if i lost it before
And the most hilarious part
"Audio man's supporters must have my back"
On a faceless forum?

Imagine this grin
Look at the level of reasoning you have, as encapsulated in this post you just made
Trying so hard to seek relevance on a forum like these
While others just come here and make their comments based on their perception of things
Just imagine grin
Like I said before
If believing all that you wrote up there makes you feel better about yourself
So be it
Be my guest
And like I said before
It does not change my reality

Boy, you have a long way to go in life. Go get yourself a job first before you can insult the CBN governor or any one more experienced than you will ever be in life. You made a lot of noise here with your audio investment experience. You are a learner and need to shut the hell up. Oga Emma wannabe clout chaser like you.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by DexterousOne(m): 11:21pm On Dec 24, 2020
I'll just end this conversation here
Because it is unproductive and it leads nowhere
After this
You can rant all you want
And call me whatever names you wanna call me
Anything you want to concoct about me and post
Be free
Do that
If you want to dig up my old posts and put a spin on it to suit your narrative
That's also fine
If it makes you feel better
I have done enough unnecessary clarifications the first time you pulled this silly stunt
I wont do it again
The unnecessary ones I did the last time suffices

You wont get a response or explanation from me anymore (hopefully cheesy)

But I'll give you a piece of advice

you need to go for therapy

This hallucinations you are having is really making you look like a circus clown
Low self esteem, and a craving to feel among is the plague that is ravaging your inner self

If I am online, and when I deem it fit, I will contribute to the discourse that I may find interesting going on here
Those who deem it fit to quote me can quote me
Those who deem it fit to ignore can ignore
Those who will see it as a "clout chaser" just coming here to talk, be my guest
It does not add or subtract anything from me

That's your fundamental human right
Like I always say.
This is a forum
People come and they discuss

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 11:25pm On Dec 24, 2020
DexterousOne:
While you posted that which you posted
You conveniently omitted this post

Because it does not fit into your narrative
How hard is it for you to understand that there was a time lag between when I actually graduated and when I was cleared for service ?

Okay let us assume in an alternate universe I actually graduated in 2016 (which I didn't)
What does that even have to do with anything ?

How does it invalidate any contributions i have made to discussions here


You sound very stupid trying to shalaye with that stupid point. Nobody cares. You are just a puppy that wants to be a dog by force. You no fit bark sef. You finish school 2016, stay house playing Naira bet until you go NYSC 2018 and pass out 2019. And since then job search frustration wan kill you sotey you come dey insult Naija and every important person for Naija while living your dreams on this thread.

Come on shut up and go plan your life. Otherwise na another year of suffer get you in 2021. Audio youth like you.

Only idiots will take investment advice from a puppy that has no experience working in finance or actually investing hard earned money.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by DexterousOne(m): 11:40pm On Dec 24, 2020
Good night every one
I wish you all a merry christmas and a prosperous 2021 ahead.

Take care and God bless us all
AMEN

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by omotola90(m): 11:56pm On Dec 24, 2020
RayRay06677:


Poverty and wealthiness layeth in the minds of the beholder. As Barry, i once asked in this very thread who is a rich man and nobody could answer convincingly. I might be poor to you or rich to you, that is inconsequential in my assessment. If you understand the law of contentment then you will overcome that poor vs rich mentality. I have never dreamt of being a dangote, his money his headache, all I want is a billion naira and I retire, that still wouldn't make me rich neither am I poor now. It is what it is and don't let your neighbours define you for you. Do the definition of yourself by yourself. Ponzi is bad but legit business called ponzi by illiterates is not bad. Don't follow the multitudes that perceive and accuse but do some reading and research so your illiteracy on a subject matter wouldn't be pronounced in public. I repeat, businesses fails in naija, even the govt is failing, a one man business can fail doesn't make it a ponzi scheme. Sukuk recently couldn't pay on said date, that wasn't ponzi but MBA couldn't pay and it was ponzi. Good news is that some people are cashing out. I wish I have time to learn the trading myself. Learn to discuss what you know and not what you don't know. Those calling forex trade ponzi, kindly tell us what you know about forex. I am ready to learn. Happy Christmas, my best Christmas ever, last two weeks saw me do VGIF with over 26m because of ponzi, emasoft feel free to confirm. That was unprecedented, all I want is clean money and am getting it, what is crashing should crash and what is paying should pay. Pipminds has a trading house for VIP and executive with 50k rent a month you trade on your own with instructors to guide you. People are cashing out, if you are busy then they trade for you. So my brothers, don't give people your money, trade it yourself with guidance so it wouldn't be ponzi. I am too busy, they trade for me and am seeing returns. Bye, see you in Christmas
vgif still has the best rate out there
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ojesymsym: 11:59pm On Dec 24, 2020
With all due respect sir, Forex itself is not ponzi, the only problem is that many folks claim to be trading forex with consistent success and start collecting a lot of money from innocent people when they know that they do not know how to trade.
I only refer to this part of your post sir.
RayRay06677:

I wish I have time to learn the trading myself. Learn to discuss what you know and not what you don't know. Those calling forex trade ponzi, kindly tell us what you know about forex. I am ready to learn. Happy Christmas, my best Christmas ever, last two weeks saw me do VGIF with over 26m because of ponzi, emasoft feel free to confirm. That was unprecedented, all I want is clean money and am getting it, what is crashing should crash and what is paying should pay. Pipminds has a trading house for VIP and executive with 50k rent a month you trade on your own with instructors to guide you. People are cashing out, if you are busy then they trade for you. So my brothers, don't give people your money, trade it yourself with guidance so it wouldn't be ponzi. I am too busy, they trade for me and am seeing returns. Bye, see you in Christmas
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by craleonic: 3:38am On Dec 25, 2020
Biafran4life:
Like seriously this lazy youth na single lady.No wonder she has all the time to be writing rubbish.If she is based in abj then na one of this runs girls way full town.I see why she is always correcting English like say na her papa language.. You guys get time and that guy way she dey call audio.Walahi sometimes I wish social media na real life because some people need beating to reset thr brains as that is the only language they understand.Imagine me way be street guy,this type come dey tell you rubbish for real life......I laugh in Swahili

So you would beat a woman? You should change that 'street' in your last sentence to 'shittyy'.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ChybuzzDD(m): 5:17am On Dec 25, 2020
How did this 'Lazyyouth4u' of a guy find his way to this once educative thread?

#Seun, is there a way you can help us 'manage' this guy like Diabetes is managed?
At least, if we can't 'cure' him, let us find the right medication to 'manage' him and his 'complications' in this thread.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Silverpurple: 6:58am On Dec 25, 2020
Lazyyouth4u:


Look at this one. You should be happy I’m helping you fish out the audio investment gurus deceiving gullible people on this thread. Better applaud me now before it’s too late angry

Can you please stop this. We are all educated here. The mark of an educated person is the digest all information and accept only what suites him. This is how the world works.

If you are not giving information here. It is better you stop. I'm not sure who employed you as the police.

Did anybody give you permission to stalk their previous post, or you are just less busy?

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by OgogoroFreak(m): 7:57am On Dec 25, 2020
Phraences:


I have already done that. Awaiting their response.
Did they respond? What did they say?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by DexterousOne(m): 8:04am On Dec 25, 2020
boolee:
Lazyyouth You're as Audio as you can get. If you can go as far as displaying someone's picture in a faceless forum for some needless Own goal.

Work on your Self Esteem. You don't need to pull another down to climb Up
You want to be an Authority here?

Give us Financial Advice out of Experience from the Sector you work in.

I know you will say you don't want to And I also know you can't offer what you don't have.

Just stop being a Dimwit.

#Peace.

Well said
Every other person comes here and contribute based on his/her own background and experience
That kid on the other hand just comes here to constitute a nuisance

That is how to spot an empty barrel
Noise making

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