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yizzyweezy:Thank you. It sounds like you are spending a lot on Ads. Did you start spending that much from the beginning?. |
yizzyweezy:How long did it take you to start making profit from the business?. When did you start?. How do you handle the logistics involved?. How much did it cost you to set up the business?. And your Ads?... How much do you spend on Ads?. How do you price your products?... And what platforms do you source from?. I understand your are a busy person and I sincerely apologize if my questions seem too many. But most people say dropshipping is impossible from Nigeria, so meeting a fairly successful person in the business might be a once in a life time something. ![]() Thanks. |
decatalyst:Very True. |
Nigerian universities would swivel into oblivion if it was possible to do so here. ![]() |
With a fearsome record of 22 wins in 22 matches (with 21 of these wins obtained through jawbreaking K.Os) Anthony Joshua was seemingly adjudged the best fighter in the match against Andy Ponce Ruiz Jr, even though Andy had won 32 of his 33 previous matches. Fearsomely dubbed 'the Destroyer', Andy who was born on the ominous date September 11(9/11) was considered the underdog-an erroneous assumption as he proceeded to consolidate the age-old maxim 'it is not the size of the dog in te fight but the size of the fight in the dog'. After systematically decimating the obvious favorite in a fight that was considered 'controversial" by some,'unbelievable' by others and 'outright bullsh*t' by a few others, Andy Ruiz not only shattered the illusion of invincibility surrounding Anthony Joshua. He also took down the veil concealing the true nature of a larger proportion of homo sapiens-viz the innate and reflexive tendency to magnify the NEGATIVE while simultaneously trivializing the POSITIVE. Following the shocking outcome of the fight, the Internet was agog with people expressing their unsolicited sympathy, annoying pity and unwarranted disappointment in Anthony Joshua for losing his titles to a 'fat midget'. Funny how people who probably stand below 5'8" would refer to a 6'2" man as a midget. Boxing is a sport and in the words of Tyson Fury Boxers 'have their back and forths' no matter how good they are, AJ is no different. Almost everyone is fixated on AJ's broken record as a result of the loss while ostentatiously neglecting the established record of Andy Ruiz through the win. Last night, Andy emerged as the first person of Mexican Descent to hold the heavyweight championship title. But no one is talking about that because it's the upside of last night's match. People would rather hover over the downside , like vultures over a cadaver. Let's all take a break from this unhealthy practice before it completely saturates every part of our lives. Let's celebrate positivity, the little succeses and we'd lead a better life for it. The same energy channelled towards lamenting the negative can be directed towards celebrating the positive with even more productive and satisfying reward. Congratulations to Andy Ruiz Jr on a battle well fought. Congratulations to Anthony Joshua on a lesson well learnt. Congratulations to us all as we decide to turn a new leaf!. Mynd44 Seun Lalasticlala |
'A business prospers when friends and family pay for what they buy' Aliko Dangote There's no way a business would make enough money if you let your relatives and friends take products for free. Be wise!. |
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How does your system work?. Would it be a form of employment or just a one time thing?. |
