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Dexter247:don't say that it sound degrading. hey are business partners OK |
blackface hahaha baba sef own Don de too much I was with him last year hhaaha very incumbent fella hhaa we smoke weed and drank sha |
the pastor is a big sadist and a fool his own church business nkor he is washing people in the name of religion and mmm which is helping people which is better in Jah view yeye Nigerians black heart people imagine a pastor saying this I fit slap am |
Na where be did alaba international or idumota |
boring rubbish show |
ummm this guy think say Nigeria get leaders for him mind |
we de talk of tuface idibia protest on the 5th dem de wan take marathon decieve us Na who wan run on empty stomach |
bantudra:cheater ....or cheat learn grammmer..fool....who did i cheat....am gettting paid...today...ok...soorry for una...MMM all the way e de pay pople you guys are here waiting to kill a mans dream..who una don help....foolish africans with their black mind |
bad belle fools ..i de get paid tommrrow by my matched folked |
Jeromejnr:I am confident and sure OK heaven and hell is on earth OK when we die we go back to the dust and our soul goes to wherever they came from ... |
heaven LMFAO place that does not exist |
wat the big deal ......with mark on a train if e like make e de ride horse Na e sabi |
harrygold:who is this bafoon when has trump campaign for a seat of governor in his life not to talk of him being ex governor of Cali. hahha trump is from new York new York bro you are a dumb dumber dumbest person on earth |
carlifonication republic that just them they cant leave USA just like that them de madt |
almost all hotels these days proustite fund way to have fun .....even some of the females workers can turn to hustlers also hahaha |
ojimbo:imagine an educated mind having this type of reasoning kai must one pass through mexico border...when European s came to america many came legally OK way back they follow law also |
I like what trump is doing illegal immigrants should be deported also he should send the feds to Chicago to calm dem down look black Americans are lazy set of people who dont wanna go to college despite all he grants and funds available all they know is violence black on black killing is the highest in America ....Chicago is Obamas city Obama failed to make Chicago crime free but trump must do it ....thanks to trump |
Jagaban na be lagos state govenor....abi mr |
Jagaban na be lagos state govenor....abi mr ambassador |
5 Ways Power Shortage Is Affecting Nigerian Businesses The World Bank data on ease of doing business released this year ranked Nigeria 169 out of 190 countries. Ten sub-indices were used for this ranking such as starting a business, dealing with construction permits, getting electricity, registering property, getting credit, protecting minority investors, paying taxes, trading across borders, enforcing contracts and resolving insolvency. One sub-indices that many Nigerians can relate with is electricity. Although all Nigerians are feeling the effects, businesses are feeling it more.i identifies 5 ways power shortage is affecting Nigerian businesses. Huge amounts are budgeted for diesel and generator There is no way any business can run smoothly without having a generator notwithstanding if it is a startup or an established business. The budget for generators, diesel as well as servicing these generators is humongous. These monies, if there is no power interruption, can be deployed to other aspects of the businesses. Startups are likely to fail Many young Nigerians have ventured into the uncertain world of entrepreneurship despite the recession. They have satisfied all the constitutional requirements for setting up a business but they have to still a factor in how to provide electricity. Over time, you will observe that some of these great startups are likely to fail due to power shortage. They can only do as much. Businesses cannot employ If electricity can be tackled in Nigeria, the monies companies spend on providing power can be used to employ more Nigerians. This is a part reason why some companies prefer to use contract staff. No room for growth or expansion Growth and expansion are essential to any business. The more businesses spend on electricity, the more they cut back on growth. Combining power shortage with the economic recession, some companies have no choice than to lay off some of their workers. Businesses are moving out Nigeria is the biggest market in Africa. At the same time, it has the biggest challenges. Some of them have decided to continue running their businesses in the country, others have made the decision to move their operations to other countries while maintaining a little presence in the Nigeria. |
bigfrancis21:well thats true DNA will show...but i know that ibajis have element of igbos in them....you know we igalas come from different origins...even the custodians of the culture in IDAH ...the people of idah have different origins till date...there are igala family that have ancestress with igbos...some with Northerners..... some from other part also goes to the idomas... so bro how do you tell that you have igala origin who made that clear to you...despite you are from illah....please tell me more of illah |
yeah i already know this god bless america |
that Nigga said the truth OK all these fake girls are just there to milk the artist that all they can never help you while struggling ready made Na dem sabi |
otijah:oga sorry e money is not into oil business OK he is a clearing and forwarding agent a big time one and he clears all the goods you buy in shoprite for shoprite he is into other smaller biz but clearing majorly |
hahah girls and hair styles hahah |
bigfrancis21:bro ibaji speak their own dialect of igala OK which is where I am from and not everyone understand Igbo there ok they are igalas originally the reason why Igbo is a second language is because its close to anambra and most people adopt the influential Igbo language when doing business with Igbo's around there and also the idomas around Enugu nsukka border southern igala are very close to igbos a lot ....this activities made some igala to settle in present day ebu oshimili north in delta state and ifeku island in border of Edo state. and olumbanasa nzam anambra state also also some illah of delta state. despite being assimilated to be igbos still have their igala roots |
The Igbo tribe of Eastern Nigeria is one of the three leading ethnic groups in Nigeria. There are so many good and amazing things about them but like it is in many situations negative perception usually overshadow the good ones. This is the same with the Igbos. Nigerians have this perception about the Igbos which are usually false and have been over flogged. i share some of these stereotypes which many Nigerians are tired of hearing. Igbos Love Money The love of money cannot be restricted to the Igbos alone. Hausa, Yorubas and the individuals belonging to the other over 200 ethnic groups in Nigeria love money. As far as any Nigerian earn their monies legally, there is no problem. Igbos prefer to do business rather than going to school Give to the Igbos, they are one of the most industrious and hardworking people in this country. Some persons have gone as far as saying that they are the ones who will help revamp the Nigerian economy via their Abba made goods. Despite this, not all Igbos prefer to do business. They have personalities like Chinua Achebe and Chief Alex Ekwueme who are well educated and known all over the world even though they are into business. Marrying an Igbo woman is expensive This may be slightly true because some Nigerians have complained about the demands of Igbo parents for wedding their daughters. Regardless, weddings are quite expensive in Nigeria and this cut across all tribes. So, before you date or marry Igbo girl, there are some things you should know so that you won’t complain when the bills start coming. Nigerians love to party and they do not mind borrowing money to celebrate a talk-of-the-town wedding and lodge in one of the best hotels in Lagos after the wedding. Igbos don't have respect Yorubas have been tagged the most respectful tribe in Nigeria. Hence, oftentimes, many Yorubas brand Igbos as disrespectful. The fact is anyone can be disrespectful. It is unfair to single out the Igbos as disrespectful. Nigerians have heard this so many times and it has become a cliche. All Igbo girls are fair skinned Yes, many Igbo girls are fair skinned. But you can not generalize and just conclude that all of them are light in complexion. There are also many dark-skinned Igbo girls around. |
abuja Na u Go arrest taya when all gals are oloshos there wat do u expect hahha |
THAT IS HE HAS ABOUT 32 BTC for sale...ok cos 1btc is like 1000usd ok now i understand omo this guy na BIGBOY oo |
weetin concern me |
It is never easy to run a business because you have to give up a lot of things to ensure its smooth running. There will be times when it may seem everything is going fine but unknown to you are not achieving your business's mission and objectives. Therefore, it is important for you to looking for warning signs that your business is going off tangent or is failing. I share some of them. You have not spoken interacted with any customer After your amazing effort ensuring the smooth management of your business for over a month and you have not spoken to any customer or a customer have not patronized you, there must be something wrong. Perhaps, you should rethink your marketing strategy. For this, you can use social media. You don't need to break the bank. You always repeat the same mistakes Mistakes are acceptable in business. You may have spent money on employing more people or purchased more machines against the advice of your business consultant. You should learn from these mistakes. But if you repeat this same mistake again and again, you will soon run the business aground. You recruit new employees weekly or monthly Your employees cannot work with you for more than two or three months before they leave. This means there is something fundamentally wrong. It may be your relationship or your management skills that may be prompting them to leave. Your business is indebted This sign is very obvious. If your business is heavily indebted, it is a warning sign you will soon be unable to service your debts and you have no choice than to liquidate. Before it gets to that level, you should do something about the debts. Significant drop in turnover The economic outlook of Nigeria is not encouraging. The naira is fluctuating and it has just recently stable at N497 at the parallel market and even the government is not helping matters with its unclear monetary and economic policies. Notwithstanding, it doesn’t spell doom for your business. Your business should still run normally even with the recession. If this is the case, it may be time to overhaul your business strategy. |
the adventure s of nackson lolly magazine wow i missed it |
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