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Investment / Re: Beware Of Tunji Afuwape, A Fraudster On Nairaland Who Owns 21st Strategies by Rosaaden: 12:52pm On Dec 16, 2019
He scammed me in 2013 for 2 container loads of charcoal to be exported to Portugal, the recipient is his accomplice that claimed the charcoal he received weighed a quarter of the container so I was paid a meager amount. We need to get this madman to pay for his misdeeds.

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Agriculture / Re: Beware Of Tunji Afuwape Of 21st Strategies, He Is A Fraud by Rosaaden: 5:19am On Dec 16, 2019
Tunji Afuwape is a thief. He defrauded my mother and I back in 2013 of 2 containers of charcoal. He had an accomplice then Fred Aigbe (don’t know if if his real name) that was supposed to receive the charcoal in Portugal. On receiving the charcoal in Portugal, Fred said the container was a quarter full and paid about 1/10 of the amount invested. I am still looking for the madman as of today because he must pay me back in full.

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Politics / Re: Charcoal Exporters Be Warned. by Rosaaden: 11:16am On Dec 17, 2013
please kindly post the names of this fraudalent foreign buyers, so prospective/ unsuspecting exporters can be wary of them.
Ugokel: International Fraud: NSC Warns Charcoal Exporters

The Nigeria Shippers Council (NSC), through its Cargo Defence Fund (CDF) initiative has once again warned Nigeria charcoal exporters to quickly stop exportation of charcoal to European buyers following what it described as a “killers trend" which has characterized the business internationally as well as locally. Speaking to the media recently in her Lagos office, Ms Azuka Ogo, Secretary, CDF lamented that Nigerian charcoal exporters are losing money daily by being busy shipping hard wood charcoal products to European buyers who do not pay at the end of the day.

"As at the end of 2011 we had a total of 27 cases of nonpayment from various buyers from Poland, Belgium, Netherlands, Italy, Spain, Germany and others. As at this February 2013, the cases have gone up to 41 despite an alert we ran in 2012 warning charcoal exporters who export to these buyers to desist," Ogo said.

"What is the essence of engaging in a business that after spending at the end you will not get paid?," She queried.

According to her, 447,576, 000 euros and N3,400,000 totaling about N100,076,416.00 is being owed to various exporters from Nigeria by these buyers. She said that her office which was set up by the Nigeria Shippers Council to assist exporters and importers solve international business problems with their overseas partners has moved into the cases and discovered that while most of these companies are not able or are unwilling to pay for the goods they have received from the Nigerian exporters, most of them are busy arranging for new businesses with unsuspecting fresh Nigerian exporters.

“It is just very worrisome! After the exporters complained to us, we began to reach out to these buyers through diplomatic means only to discover that while some of the buyers are inaccessible, or unwilling to pay, or unable to pay, they are just soliciting new export deals with local exporters now with new business identities", she added.

The CDF chief went further to highlight that one major reasons why these exporters fell into the hands of these unstable buyers was because they exported on what is called 'Open account' in the financial circle. By this payment arrangement, an exporter can expect to be paid after he has exported and sent shipment documents to the buyer. She grieved that once the buyers lay hands on the shipment documents they renege since the ownership of goods has been transferred to them thereby leaving the exporter totally handicapped. Ogo, has warned exporters that this business that operate on Cash Against Documents (CAD) is unsecure and so Nigerian exporters generally are strongly advised to not only renege from shipping charcoal to Europe but also to spread this information to other uninformed exporters.

In the meantime, the NSC has categorically stated that while it is particularly worrisome that some of the debtor foreigners, while unwilling to pay what they currently owe are soliciting businesses from other unsuspecting Nigerian exporters and using completely new business identities, therefore local exporters are warned to desist from the trade.

Cargo Defence Fund (CDF) is a project of the Nigerian Shippers' Council set up with the approval of the Federal Government of Nigeria to assist Nigerian importers and exporters in the pursuit of their claims recoveries and legal remedies. It is a public-private synergy, a nonprofit company limited by guarantee. The Fund acts as a Mutual Scheme for Nigerian importers and exporters and is managed and administered by a private sector led Board of Trustees. CDF also handles all export and import business contracts and consultancies in line with the international standards and practice for both importers and exporters.

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Adverts / Brand Name Kids Clothing FROM N500(wholesales Only). Retail Is Also Available. by Rosaaden: 4:45pm On Oct 08, 2013
Hello everyone,
Kids Clothing is available for resellers(minimum purchase is 25k). Great stuffs to start your own kids clothing business and make profit.
Prices starts FROM N500. Different items available: tops, jeans, dresses

Business To Business / Re: Where to Get quality Grade A Okrika Bale by Rosaaden: 3:36pm On Oct 08, 2013
Hello!
How much will a 20kg bale go for?(Kids clothes)&is it goin to be graded?
Kindly reply to nike.ogunpeju@yahoo.com
Thanks.

jaykai24: I live in United Kingdom, looking for geniune person to start used cloth business with but going to be on a small scale but will be regular as dont want to involve family in it. could leave me ur number and will ring but will ve to look u up before any transaction. my term of payment is, I send the cloths, u pay when recieving them. comes in Ghana must go bags.
Business To Business / Re: Where to Get quality Grade A Okrika Bale by Rosaaden: 11:28pm On Sep 28, 2013
Contact me for your Creme and Grade A secondhand clothing from the UK @ affordable price.
Wholesales and retails available.
Travel / Re: Studying In Finland (free Tuition) by Rosaaden: 9:55pm On Sep 08, 2013
Where does WES cme in again?
Una don deu confuse person ooo
Travel / Re: Studying In Finland (free Tuition) by Rosaaden: 11:36pm On Sep 06, 2013
Da honestboss,

Bro, abeg. Am lukin at uni helsinki, besides getting my transcripts sent frm my uni;
1)what verification or accreditation do I need to have done on my certificate(its notification of result I stil have frm my uni, graduated in 2007)?
2) can I apply with my notification of results? Or it has to be my certificate gan gan?
3)What's d first step basically? Is it taking d english test? And wch one precisely ielts or toefl?
4)I shld open a uaf account I bliv?

My bro, sorry my questions are much, but I jst nid to get it right.

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