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mrphysics:OK thanks |
It's been three days since I made a withdrawal to my local bank but my account has not been credited while payoneer shows that my transaction has been completed. Also they sent me a mail that my local bank will be credited today (on the second day) but that obviously didn't happen. This is my first withdrawal, does it take this much or should I contact their customer support? cc mrphysics |
IamD18:the thing tire me o. |
chudez0147:I think you can sell well considering the amount of wedding I see every day. But then I think putting up for hire will be more profitable. Just a thought. Real world experience always varies from our supposition. I've learned that the hard way. Meet up with people in the business and hear from their own experiences. Don't just sit thinking about how it'll go. Experience remains the best teacher in business. |
Logobenz:I think it's tent for camping or those ones they use for marriage. I don't think tents sell much in Nigeria considering most people only hire them during wedding ceremony. If it's mosquitoe net, government already distributed/s those for free. chudez0147 |
My advice: START AS SOON AS YOU CAN. Since January that I planned starting my own blog, I've not done anything. And it's already going to half of the year. |
chudez0147:tents dey sell for naija? |
adeleke5157:276 got me physiology last year. |
[quote author=AbbahAli post=78309009][/quote]I know you didn't score up to that in your jamb. Your father and his father before him also didn't get up to that. Neither will your son nor his son after him. Just me, I'm better than you and everyone before you or after in your family. I don't need to insult you. You're already an insult |
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Why can't I check my own na? |
yomzy4cool:can you tell me how please? |
I need help with this urgently. My item has arrived in the country two days ago as shown by the international shipping service. But each time I tried to track its movement on NIPOST website, it keeps giving me an error message. Don't know what else to do right now. I used this website for the tracking http://www.nipost.gov.ng/Track_Trace.aspx
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wirinet:somebody already said that Einstein is overrated. the way some nigerians reasons makes me want to purge imagine reno that has little above tweets to his name deciding who should have won the nobel prize for literature ![]() |
SamuelAnyawu:we know you have a fiancée and She's from Benue. Please get over it already. |
junnyjake:she's not boring at all. Her half of a yellow sun is an emotional roller coaster. Purple hibiscus was also a great read. |
Aderewah:how many books you don read self. You guys will just sit down in your rooms and be formulating things. Is Chimmanda not a good story teller? |
Decolonel:naija na music label ![]() |
More like money sharing. Give us steady power supply. That's all we are asking for |
kukuma help the op rewrite the post nahthe guy just read a few stuff and came up with the post henro4niger: |
A bus inspector in Renfrewshire turned zookeeper after discovering a fare-dodging reptile on one of his vehicles. Mick McArthur is more used to dealing with late-night passengers, traffic issues and other emergencies. But after customers spotted their unusual companion on the bus in Paisley on Friday evening, he calmly retrieved the bright orange snake. The harmless corn snake has now been reunited with its owner after a phone call to lost property. It appears to have escaped from its owner's bag during a journey on the McGills service earlier that day. As it made its way along the window ledge, passengers raised the alarm and the driver called the problem into the control room. Mr McArthur, an on-street inspector was not fazed by the unexpected call out to Abercorn Street. Image caption Mick McArthur retrieved the snake from the bus. Ralph Roberts, McGill's managing director, told the BBC News website: "Mick took one look at it and said he thought it was just a corn snake. "He lifted it up and kept it safe before it could upset any of the passengers." The harmless corn snake was then reunited with its owner. The story has been shared on the bus company's Facebook page, attracting hundreds of comments. Steven Oliver said: "Surely you mean Paissssssssley! Welcome aboard McGill'ssssssssss Busesssssssss." And Lynn Todd added: "Well done Mick but there are plenty of snakes using the buses." Scottish SPCA inspector Jan Toraman said: "We were alerted to the corn snake on the bus by the driver. "Police Scotland dealt with the incident and when I contacted the police to make sure the snake was safe, he was already in transit on the way to the station. " She said she understood that the snake was now back with its owner. source:https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-48078884?intlink_from_url=&link_location=live-reporting-story
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A bus inspector in Renfrewshire turned zookeeper after discovering a fare-dodging reptile on one of his vehicles. Mick McArthur is more used to dealing with late-night passengers, traffic issues and other emergencies. But after customers spotted their unusual companion on the bus in Paisley on Friday evening, he calmly retrieved the bright orange snake. The harmless corn snake has now been reunited with its owner after a phone call to lost property. It appears to have escaped from its owner's bag during a journey on the McGills service earlier that day. As it made its way along the window ledge, passengers raised the alarm and the driver called the problem into the control room. Mr McArthur, an on-street inspector was not fazed by the unexpected call out to Abercorn Street. Image caption Mick McArthur retrieved the snake from the bus. Ralph Roberts, McGill's managing director, told the BBC News website: "Mick took one look at it and said he thought it was just a corn snake. "He lifted it up and kept it safe before it could upset any of the passengers." The harmless corn snake was then reunited with its owner. The story has been shared on the bus company's Facebook page, attracting hundreds of comments. Steven Oliver said: "Surely you mean Paissssssssley! Welcome aboard McGill'ssssssssss Busesssssssss." And Lynn Todd added: "Well done Mick but there are plenty of snakes using the buses." Scottish SPCA inspector Jan Toraman said: "We were alerted to the corn snake on the bus by the driver. "Police Scotland dealt with the incident and when I contacted the police to make sure the snake was safe, he was already in transit on the way to the station. " She said she understood that the snake was now back with its owner. source:https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-48078884?intlink_from_url=&link_location=live-reporting-story
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popsy2:i'll do an experiment to verify this 'law of frontpage ![]() |
nigerians are being pushed right, front and center. |
this guy dey mad ah swear ![]() enemyofprogress: |
possibly. mostly out of curiosity. you didn't really explain the technique of chatting, just samples. iLegendd: |
This one and oyedepo's wife are two of the women I have deep deep respect for |
dipseacon:I always thought I was perfect but here we are I'm not ![]() |
OneCorner:is it for the likes, share or what, how can you choose to be so insensitive? hello, are you in need of a competent writer? kindly contact me ![]() |
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