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Him no fit breath ooo 3pleDAssistant: |
Cerebellum:this is a very strong one |
Daveambition:hehehehe |
InfernoNig:lol |
#echoke |
Former Nollywood actor and Lagos state lawmaker Desmond Elliot has been dragged again on social media. This is coming after Correct Bro on its Facebook page posted an online dictionary which has given a savage definition to his name (Elliot). Wondering how Urban Dictionary would allow such definition to be in their dictionary, it question if they do not review and make findings on submitted definitions on their platform before publishing. However it ended the statement with the popular sarcastic meme that has been associated with Mr Elliot in local parlance 'make I go toilet first'. The meme came as a result of Mr Eliot building some toilet for his constituent in Surulere, Lagos. After pictures of the toilet emerged, he has been receiving bashing from people on various social media platforms. Well most people had not come across the online dictionary's definition of Desmond Elliot and had to do a Google search to see if it was indeed real after the page posted it. The former actor has had enough of the backlash after switching his career to the public service and it is about time to let him be.
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illicit:yeah. Bureau de change in Exchange market. U can see them at Embassies but not like this na in 9ja |
illicit:as? |
chinchonglee:yes o sure money plenty |
bhella10:unknown gun men for done show or snake for done swallow the money na |
Where Rocktation and farano make Una come collect free cash |
HolyMonks:no prettyheart:do u know the road to Somalia? |
Lalasticla make we go Somalia |
Photos Of People Allegedly Selling Money In Somalia Is Trending On FB, Here's What You Should Know We trade using money because it's generally acceptable by traders, manufacturers, and consumers. It's quite incredible to think people would sell money because if you would come to think of the process and system at which money is sold, you may end up confused Two things you should know 1. What you should know is that people don't actually sell money, the people in these photos could be doing what they call currency exchange. This is the process of exchanging dollars to get pounds and vice versa. Example: A dollar is currently exchanged with 408 naira, if you go to the trade fair with a dollar, you'll be given at the exchange rate for naira and they'll deduct their interest. The traders in the trade fair can also exchange your naira to give you a dollar in return, they also charge their interest. For instance, you may be given 360 naira for a dollar while it's currently exchanged at 408 naira, the 48 naira left behind is their interest or workmanship. If you want to exchange your naira for a dollar, you may pay 500 naira to get a dollar, the money they added is their interest or workmanship. People do go to the trade fair with foreign currencies and exchange them for usable currency within the country. To clear the confusion and doubts, the people in these photos aren't selling money, though you could put it that they're selling money but the right word for it is "currency exchange." 2. You could also say that they're using money to practice "trade by barter". This is when you go to the trade fair with a valuable asset and you exchange it for money which is no different from buying with money. Aside from these two explanations, I don't think there's any possible explanation for what's going on in the photos above because we can't sell money, we buy with money and exchange currencies or exchange our valuable assets to get money.
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Omanomma:Mr woman where in shagamu? Na #10 jare |
Eryyy92:Ooin |
Mixedfruit:lol better one |
Eryyy92:mmmmmh. If wishes were horses |
CheedyJ:sure 5 odd my brother |
Bornsinner7:breastify. Click like if u are here to view breast |
Amotolongbo:mmmh analyst |
Joysticks:I was looking for that too. I swear she's breastiful |
Why the pikin resemble Puruzi like that instead of frog voice? |
Lalasticla this one for na sure odd ooo. |
Following the Match between Manchester United and Liverpool fc which was previously delayed and later postponed, Dj Cuppy the daughter of Billionaire businessman, Mr Femi Otedola has shared her betslip which contained only the match between Manchester United and Liverpool fc. It is not common to see ladies who love football to the point of betting on them. The popular Disc Jockey shared the betslip while expressing her disappointment about the delay of the match on her twitter handle. According to the betslip which contained the bet which she placed on the 1st day of May 2021, it was observed that she placed a 50,000 Naira wager on Manchester United to win. And the odd for Manchester United to win is 5.10. Her potential winning was pegged at 255,000 Naira. It will be worthy to note that DJ Cuppy is a fan of Manchester United after switching her allegiance from Arsenal football club to Manchester United last year.
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PrincessB1:ok. Thanks for your response. I guess I'll open a thread on this |
PrincessB1:what about an adult? Cause u did mention at early age. Like if it's possible how much will the surgery cost to correct it. And do u know any adult that have undergone such surgery? |
PrincessB1:can it be corrected? |
Akano5:WELCOME TO 9JA |
psucc:the thing tire me, and them even extend registration date line |
Lalasticla please do the needful and push this to front page oo after confirmation. No be only snake dey make fp |
This was made known on her Twitter handle Details attached in the photo below
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