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yazga:Thank you. I have two payoneer accounts and mastercards as I have been using payoneer for over five years now. Thus my concern. I use payoneer to receive money from Fiverr marketplace so I really need to be sure buying directly is safe. If payoneer ever blocks an account, it's really a complex thing because even Fiverr does not have the power to remove the old payoneer account from the Fiverr account. What this means is that even if you create a new payoneer account, you will never be able to add it to Fiverr as that option will be blocked by payoneer. PayPal is never an alternative to payoneer thus the reason I'm being extremely cautious. |
Please, someone should help me with information regarding buying on Binance using payoneer. Has anyone successfully done that without issues? |
All these tribalistic threads and comments have never helped anyone. Even if you finally establish the opinion that Easterners are tribalistic, some are suggesting they don't have high standard universities, etc., does that change your individual life? In my department and course area in Uniben, we had just three second class upper graduates and they are all Igbos. Not until 2012 or so, all the vice chancellors of university of Benin were all Igbos. And from the moment they introduced tribalism that only an Edo man can be the vice chancellor, Uniben has never regained its position in the university ranking. From 2nd and 3rd positions in 2012 to 15th position. Other tribes are finding it hard to accept the fact that Igbos are industrious and intelligent. Thus, looking for any opportunity to slam them. |
jalodo2:Truly, nairaland has gone to the dogs. The moderator that took her topic to the front page didn't bother to make his or her research. They don't care how much the topics affect the users, all they care about is the traffic. When I made this comment, I never knew the girl or man was going to drop her account details later in the thread. Some useless guys that don't know what to do with their money must have sent her some money. Trust me, the girl cashed out with that story. Why she can't use this her story telling skills to make money on freelance websites is what I don't know. People using their talents in a wrong way. May God punish that scammer |
husseinaaa:Opening threads up and down. This could be a scam format for all that I care. We humans are impossible. |
Raggy:Women can be messy, are you aware? She will be menstruating, spreading her pants in the bathroom, etc. Can you deal with that? It's hard to tolerate these mess from a woman you aren't mating ooo. During my undergraduate days, a friend found a three bedroom apartment for me where two girls occupied the two rooms and I was to live in the third room. We weren't going to share rooms but toilet/bathroom and kitchen. I ran as much as my legs can contain me. I can't deal biko. The chances that you will foot majority of the bills whether you are having affairs or not is high. Women have mood swings and she can mistake you for her fellow girls and talk to you in a way that you may not like. In fact, so many downsides than upsides. In conclusion, don't do it. It may look like it's going to be fun but your academics is at stake here. |
husseinaaa:I will give you the 50k. Come and give me the virginity then ![]() |
Please, has anyone funded their Binance account with payoneer mastercard. The information I got from Google says that it's forbidden to use payoneer to do any form of crypto transaction.
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This Lina that caused wahala yesterday is still at the top chart. I thought I sold it yesterday only to check my spot wallet and see $6 or so. This is something I bought with $10. I'm not gonna sell it again. Hopefully it will pump back to where it went before ![]() |
deewhydoski:Guess you are trading with big fund and taking big risk. I woke up to see it at $17. I bought it but sold at $23 out of panic. Only to check again and see the koin at $26. I bought and sold at $35. Fear no let me enter again. The volatility is just too much. It can make you quick bucks as well as wreck you. I think my fear of losing is making me not to gain much. You will not believe I bought DEGO at $11 and it was there for days. Even went as low as $9 only to start rising and I sold at paltry $14. Boom the koin went up and up and up |
ZeddyR:I noticed why the problem is because I was typing the application number on the application print out on the day of the application. Copy the current application number on the profile |
MomoAdura:And the password should be the one with the email? |
Jkc123:Sorry for the too many questions. Please what's the Nasims ID. Is it the number on the application form or the email. I've tried signing in to take the test but it ain't working |
Jkc123:Thanks very much |
Guru9ja:Bro, does this test use web cam? Can someone write for another? |
jmoore:Please, is there a web cam during the test? Can someone write for another? Thanks in advance |
Rolly22:Scammers are not only on this thread, they are everywhere. You allowed the buyer bring an escrow for the transaction? Like you don't know it's possible to have four WhatsApp on one phone? You're naive about the whole online transaction not just new to the thread. Sorry for your loss. 48k no be beans |
5hanklee:Lol and the reason is simple. Go to business and investment section, it is more of people who do investment and business that requires millions of naira. Is it the property section where men are building houses running into millions of naira. In summary, nairaland is for men not boys but a boy can become a man if he uses the site wisely. You're more likely to find teenage boys than girls here. |
Kennyking1234:You're intelligent bro. It takes intelligent mind to be a nairaland member at your age. Hopefully, you make the best out of the site. I made my first million from nairaland. Use education, business and investment section wisely and you will have no need to look for a job after you graduate from the university. |
Nairalandian:The number is insignificant sir. The percentage by the total number of this site users is negligible. |
There are some group of people you can hardly find on nairaland. 1. The teenagers: unlike Facebook, Instagram WhatsApp, etc., where you can find teenagers within the ages of 13 to 17 years in their numbers, nairaland is very uninteresting to people within this age bracket, except for jambites that will only focus on the education section for admission information. A 20 year old is regarded as a baby here because the age of most people here starts from 25 to 60. 2. The slay queens: you see those girls that spend all their time making up, watching Facebook videos and all, they find nairaland very boring. This explains the reason most nairaland females are not the most beautiful and young (no insult intended). 3. Lazy readers: anyone that hates reading will most likely dislike nairaland. The reason is because nairaland is made up of 90% texts and 10% virtual contents. So, if you're someone who just enjoys skimming through photos and videos on Instagram and Facebook, chances are, you will find this site boring. 4. Over serious people: back in my undergraduate days, I once mentioned nairaland in class and one of our top over serious girls was like "that joke of a site". The truth is, nairaland has "men" who threw away their status to come play with everybody in this faceless forum. Remember the saying that when men gather they behave like children. It's hard for some people to believe when one mentions their status in the society here because they have the opinion that if you are who you claim to be, then you wouldn't be here. There are landlords and PhD holders here who have chosen to look beyond their qualifications and bank account. 5. Intolerant people: if you don't have a thick skin, here is not for you. You really need to learn how to read and ignore because people will always provoke you. Either they quote and insult you directly or insult your tribe, state, religion, Alma mater, etc. So, reading and ignoring will go a long way to ensure you have the fun you come here to seek. I drop my pen, add yours |
frozen70:They've already taken the place of the husband (my grand aunt's husband) but the problem now is how they will break the cycle of poverty and make it in life. The second son went to do boy boy in a man's house. After staying for four years, his stay in the man's house is undecided. He asked the man to take him home so they can have a formal agreement on how long he's going to serve him. This is what people do after just one year of being with the oga. The request made the man to flare up and started accusing the guy of stealing from him and not doing anything. That's how he was sent packing after wasting four years of his life serving the man. The uncle who is the only person that could speak for him is an efulefu so no hope. People take advantage of such people sadly. As at now, that guy is driving Keke in Lagos, is that how he wants to be a billionaire? None of them went pass SSCE so breaking the chain of poverty is really going to be difficult for them. |
Mindlog:The surviving son is married with children and they're all living in the same house. The case of inheritance is no longer a problem as there are too many males now. Sadly, the surviving son does not have what it takes to take care of his nephews and nieces. The mother was doing that before her sudden death. |
Uyi168:I was precise enough I think ![]() At least, I was putting explanations in bracket to further clarify whatever that might cause difficulty in comprehension. |
pozehnani:Well, this thing happened in the 70's. It's an obsolete practice just like killing of twins and other archaic barbaric practices of old. Technology has made it possible for there to be IVF, legal adoption, etc., that couples can explore to have their own child(ren) without involving a third party (a second wife). |
I know you read that headline two times thinking maybe you read wrong or the poster made some typo error. You did not! I just lost my grand aunt's wife late last week after a brief illness. Who is my grand aunt? My mother's father's sister (my maternal grandfather's sister). She got married and lived for several years without a child before her husband died. Being a traditionist, she got married to a girl that conceived out of wedlock as obtainable in those days. The woman bore her three children, two boys and a girl. She lost one of the boys leaving her with a boy and a girl. Some years later, the girl conceived out of wedlock and gave birth to a boy. Before we know it, she conceived again and again until she had three sons out of wedlock without pointing any man as the father of those children. She later lost one of the boys leaving her with two children. This girl abandoned these two children for my grandaunt and her mother (my grandaunt's wife) and ran away from home. Nobody saw her nor heard anything about her for several years. Then all of a sudden, this woman surfaced with four additional children, three girls and one boy, Making it a total of six surviving children without a single father figure. We thought she has retired from prostitution and has come home to train her children but we were wrong. This lady later abandoned these children again and disappeared. The youngest of them was just two years old. My grandaunt and her wife started taking care of these children until my grandaunt died about five years ago. She was over 100 years old before her death. We just got the news that the wife who's taking care of her grand children just passed away last week. Now, those children don't have anywhere to go. No father's side since my grandaunt's other family members never want them because they deprived them the chance to inherit her late husband's lands. Their mother is nowhere to be found. My family people are saying those guys are not related to them by blood (something I found offensive because if they were adopted, that doesn't make them less the children and grandchildren of my late aunt). Only God knows what will become of those children now. The eldest son should be around 25 years, and you know how difficult things are for people with their both parents supporting them how much more someone that lacks both. The guy is just trying to survive, likewise his immediate younger brother (those first two their mother gave birth to). The eldest sister should be around 19. The second daughter that is 17 is already having suitors coming for her hand in marriage. People were of the opinion that she should marry before she follows the path of her mother and grandmother. I thought they said that the love a mother has for her child(ren) is the greatest after agape love. How then will a woman be giving birth to children and abandoning them anyhow without care. It's been over 8 years she dumped those children without ever reaching out to them to know if and how they are surviving. Does prostitution kill the compassionate side of a lady? I need opinions!!! |
Prepaid is better. We use just one prepaid in our entire compound and the 60k we sub last month is still on till now. In my apartment alone, I use AC, electric stove, freezer, and electric Iron. My neighbors use AC too plus only God knows the other heavy appliances they use in house. The only thing that you can use without being at home is your freezer and fridge. |
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