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At the end of the day, one can't judge happiness by picture Kingsland24: |
Anyone who falls victim of these scammers using your name probably don't listen so I won't pity them. 1. You don't chat people first 2. You're always straight to the point and anyone who is serious should just send you a screenshot of what they need and deal without long stories. 3. You've always made it clear that you have just one phone number. It shouldn't be anyone's fault if you wanna purchase online without doing your due deligence. FutureFocus: |
It's honestly funny to think one will come and wait under the bridge for you in this day and age. Let's just say he's not a serious buyer. Serious buyers will use double the price of the item to receive goods sometimes self FutureFocus: |
sholikay:You're 100% correct. I've recommended people to him without telling him they are from me. One of them bought a clipper one time that was unfortunately sold out before her payment dropped and he refunded. A scammer or dubious seller doesn't refund |
We read many posts about scammers on this page so I thought it's good to also appreciate the few vendors who show up... The first time I got things from this vendor was several years ago when I saw a post of a cordless drill and jigsaw. Both were about 50k then which is probably equivalent to over 200k or more in recent times. I was a very skeptical person when it comes to buying things I don't see and ofcourse for the fear of getting scammed, but first thing he did to win my trust was describing the exact state of the gadgets which he has always done everytime ever since. I've patronised him countless times since then and he has shown up everytime. Always following up until my items are delivered to me in Abuja. When I read scam related stuffs attached to his name I just assume it's either a dubious person tryna play a fast one on him or someone who has a misunderstanding with him cos I must confess he can be impatient sometimes. I guess he just wanna make sales without too much stories but you can't blame someone who goes through the hustle and bustle of Lagos daily just to bring gold to us for cheaper than the usual price. This post is for Futurefocus. Thanks for being you and always bringing these good gadgets always... Feel free to dedicate an appreciation to a seller you met here and has been amazing... |
Wait under Ikeja bridge from Island in this fuel economy. How much profit dey the powerbank for that stress? Abeg make dem dey snooze dey go while we wey don dey enjoy you for years continue to dey enjoy.... FutureFocus: |
I'm shocked something this stupid was in the news at all. Moderator still come carry am go front page. Na so we don lack news reach for this country? |
Lol! The tone of chat and his desperation already gave him out. Plus you will never chat a buyer first now. FutureFocus: |
All of them be like banger knockout to the western world |
I once told someone we will soon be taxed for the sun that generates free energy through the use of solar panels. He didn't say it is canceled, it's just a temporary suspension. Josepholome: |
I wanted to ask what he smoked the I saw that you've answered him already. TheDejiEmpire: |
You should keep checking your NOUN mail for the login details. You'll be requested to change your password from the default to a desired one. I paid earlier this week and only got mine yesterday so I believe you should have gotten yours too. Segun2025: |
We nominate all our boko boys and bandits. Now they have a perfect course to get their 70 virgins |
The same man that escaped being jailed for corruption as a result of becoming a governor is talking about bad policies. Hehehe! helinues: |
The good news is that you said "if consumed excessively". Most Nigerians can't afford to consume excessively in this current economy |
It now makes more sense why grid keeps falling now that I know that they have a verified X account. What other information do you think they will give apart from grid failure so to stay relevant, they have to ensure grid falls everytime they need to post something. mcdon024: |
They said the same thing when they charged 1,000 naira for the virtual download of the same card. This sounds like another means to exploit us without any positive result. I hope I'm wrong but I've given up on these ppl by now |
The man was making sense until he mentioned that their prayer halted naira from getting to 10k |
Absolutely. I'm almost 80% sure this is the handiwork of the wife probably cos she's noticed this man's friends are responsible for keeping them apart or giving him advise to cheat which she's since found out about Godwin4444: |
If this story is real, why do I feel your wife is tryna ensure you don't keep friends anymore and stay indoor with her always. The red flags.... 1. Assassins came to check you in the house and didn't find you but is advising you to stay indoor always. 2. Emphasis on your wife being the reason you're alive is suspeciously pointing fingers at her. 3. Facebook picture to identify the target, really?! |
You're married as soon as both parents gives their blessings. Anything outside this is just ceremony cutecommend: |
I use 3gb data on mtn or airtel in less than1hr of surfing on my phone but spectranet and these fibre networks will do the same for me for much more longer. So the malware only know mobile network providers abi? Werey people! Make una no do the right this by calling these greedy bastards to order. |
Lol! I have been seeing the messages and laughing cos i have been in your DM hoping to get some of these tech stuffs before someone is faster. If they don't wanna buy then they should leave those of us who are willing to. I have been patronizing since the days of work tools and i always will cos i never get issues with you before. FutureFocus: |
Azeezat Soliu Atinuke, a dedicated janitor at a TFML-managed facility, is more than just someone who keeps things clean. Azeezat recently became a local hero after finding and returning an envelope containing a significant sum of money. This act of honesty has not only garnered her praise from colleagues and management but also shone a light on the character and integrity of TFML's hardworking staff. As a mother of one and the fifth of six children, Azeezat understands the value of hard work and responsibility. These values translate directly into her dedication to her role at TFML. But when Azeezat discovered the envelope, her commitment to honesty went above and beyond the call of duty. Motivations of an Honest Heart: We recently sat down with Azeezat to understand what motivated her to return the lost money. Here's what she had to say: Interviewer: Hello Azeezat, How are you? Azeezat: I am fine, thank you for asking. Interviewer: Can you tell us about yourself? Azeezat: I am Azeezat Soliu Atinuke, I am the fifth child of six children and a mother to a wonderful child. I currently work as a janitor with Total Facilities Management Limited. Interviewer: How did you discover the envelope? Azeezat: It was a normal workday until I went to the mosque and found an envelope. I was skeptical at first but summon the courage to touch it since a colleague was present. I checked and was shocked to find a huge sum of foreign currency. I decided to give it to the Imam of the Mosque during the 4 pm prayers so he could announce it. Nobody claimed it so I was made to take it home with me the next day. Someone eventually came to claim the money and was so pleased that he appreciated me with 100 dollars. Interviewer: What was your initial reaction to finding such a large sum of money? Azeezat: I was absolutely in shock because I was holding a sum that will pay my salary for years. Interviewer: Did you ever consider eeping the money? Why or why not? Azeezat: Keeping the money never crossed my mind. Growing up, I would lose twice any amount that is not mine and I pick for myself. Interviewer: How did you feel after returning the envelope? Azeezat: I felt fulfilled, yes, I have had several people praise my act while others condemned it saying the money could have changed my life. Yes, the money could have changed my life but it doesn’t change the fact that it was never mind and I will eventually loose twice that amount sometime in the future. Interviewer: Has this experience impacted your perspective on your job at TFML? Azeezat: Yes it has made me more popular, People know me more now and they are always complimenting me more these days. I am just glad to be identified as a good role model for TFML. Azeezat's story is a powerful reminder that integrity and honesty are core values worth celebrating. Her actions not only reflect well on her personally but also serve as an inspiration to everyone at TFML.
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I'm enjoying my Jabra Evolve 75 ANC bro. You're the best FutureFocus: |
Na why I confuse o, have they been announcing all the 24hrs blackouts we've been having all through this month? Lucasinho: |
Seems like I'll have to go with one of these bro since you've not gotten back to me based on our conversation. Will chat you up this morning FutureFocus: |
I don't get, did he enter public transport from Osun to Abuja abi he was almost kidnapped? |
Judging from the thickness of that road, it won't survive till the next elections |
Baba probably told him he has two years to spend all the money before he dies. No one works for money legitimately and spend ordinary 100k stupidly officialwdhtv: |
Woodshot:I thought I was the only one who thought that post is the dumbest I've read on Nairaland |
