Investment › Re: Making Passive Income....you Don't Want To Miss This!!! by saudatu(m): 1:24pm On Dec 25, 2015*. Modified: 11:08am On Dec 27, 2015 |
smilycj: Drop your email and will contact you immediately showing you all you need to do and the strategies. my email: adenleibrahim@yahoo.com thank u |
Politics › Re: Shiite Muslims In Kano Mourn Victims Of Zaria Massacre by saudatu(m): 12:17pm On Dec 25, 2015 |
donofdons: [size=18pt]Lol...then you know nothing about world history and the bloody spread of christianity and the bloody inter-sect wars way of christianity... Pls read about queen mary of england, the inquisition, the irish troubles, european war of religions, st batholemey day massacre etc
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Bartholomew%27s_Day_massacre [/size] .Thanks |
Travel › Re: My Funny Jjc Experience In Canada........ by saudatu(m): 2:27am On Dec 25, 2015 |
[quote author=Jengbetiele post=35572279][/quote]So funny ...... |
Romance › Re: My Neighbour's Wife Is Sleeping With Her Husband's Best Friend by saudatu(m): 7:03pm On Nov 23, 2015*. Modified: 11:12am On Dec 27, 2015 |
cyprus000: [size=13pt] I concur.
Fvck that lame excuse about minding your business.
I derive joy exposing b*tchs,especially when infidelity is involve.
NOTE: if you no balm all way round. Try not to go into direct confrontation with the cheaters,cos them go fit waste you lyk chicken. Call the husband one side and reason with am codedly(undercover agent things). [/size] Boss pls I love ur font pls, d name pls |
Phones › Re: Innjoo One Discussion Thread by saudatu(m): 7:52pm On Nov 16, 2015 |
saheed63: My Innjoo One is for sale.... Interested candidates should apply your location and how much? |
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Business › Re: 5 Business Lessons I Learned From The Richest African Billionaires by saudatu(m): 12:06am On Oct 24, 2015 |
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Lesson one: Problems are opportunities The first business lesson I learn from the African billionaires is that problems are not what they seem to be. The’ve taught me that problems are simply opportunities in disguise. Africa is often regarded as the third world; a continent engulfed in strife, political poverty and corruption.
Yet, in the midst of all these; some men stood their ground and built wealth where the poverty level is rated high. What lesson does this entail? The lesson here is simple: people’s problems are simply avenue to generate wealth; if only you can position yourself as a problem solver. The billionaires in Africa listed above were critical problem solvers; and that was why they became billionaires.
What is the Primary Duty of an Entrepreneur?
Mike Adenuga and Mo Ibrahim solved the telecommunication problem in Africa; Aliko Dangote provided the basic needs of Nigerians and Africans in general while Patrice Motsepe helped Africa maximize her potentials with respect to mineral resources. So regardless of your region or predicament; just focus on solving problems and you may join this list of richest Africans.
Lesson two: Money is not seen with your eyes The second lesson I learned from Africa’s richest billionaires is that money is not seen with your eyes. If money can be seen with the eyes; the world would probably be running down to Africa because of the potentials she holds; but unfortunately, money is not seen with the eyes.
While others see Africa as a poverty stricken continent; these billionaires saw the hidden potentials in Africa. While others were screaming “stay away from Africa”, these men stood their grounds and invested in Africa and that’s why they became billionaires. Once again, I restate the lesson; money is not seen with your eyes. You can only see money with your mind; that’s if your mind has been trained to spot business opportunities amongst problems.
Lesson three: Concentrate on your strength How do you become a billionaire? This is one question most people ask online. Well, there are several factors to becoming a billionaire and one of such factors is concentration. Take a close observation of the richest billionaires in Africa and you will note that they concentrated on their core strengths. They did not diversify their effort; they concentrated on what they know how to do best.
Aliko Dangote concentrated on commodities; Femi Otedola concentrated on diesel, Mo Ibrahim focused on telecoms and Patrice Motsepe concentrated on mineral mining. So if you are going to achieve extraordinary success; if you want to build a success business empire, then you must learn to concentrate your efforts on your core.
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Politics › Re: Nigeria Needs To Devaluate Naira, Ease Dollar Restrictions- Sanusi by saudatu(m): 4:55pm On Oct 23, 2015 |
Ademat7: Currency devaluation is d song of IMF n WORLD BANK however they r nva in d interest of common man.not surprise it's coming frm Sanusi Get a soft/hard copy of "confession of an economic hitman" by john perkins to understand my point Ok I will check it out. |
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Crime › Re: Is This A New Style Police Use To Get Money Now? by saudatu(m): 12:11pm On Oct 22, 2015 |
eherbal: I Do Solemnly Swear Never In My Lifetime To Give Lift Or Assistant To Any Policeman, Where In Distress Or Not. So Help Me God. This Is The Second Time This Kinda Story Is Being Broadcated.
Rubbish!  |
Politics › Re: Prof Mohamood Yusuf: Top 10 Things You Need To Know About The New INEC Boss by saudatu(m): 10:59am On Oct 22, 2015 |
ECOTERRORS: A man that has a corruption case in court has been appointed into a sensitive position like INEC. May God help us because this is not CHANGE I'm not with Buhari on this, if truly he's standing trail for corruption. |
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Art, Graphics & Video › Re: Free Logo And Business Card Designs by saudatu(m): 10:03pm On Oct 10, 2015 |
Bros God go help you too. Help design a logo for this name G&T Invesment . My email is adenleibrahim@gmail.com Thank u |
Politics › Re: A Generation Of Confused Youths by saudatu(m): 10:02am On Oct 06, 2015 |
Rawani: Poverty and bigotry, built on ignorance, might explain the motives behind such behaviour.
Poverty: because the young man wants to make a quick buck, but lacks the foresight and insight to realize that his corruption-shielding actions worsen his current situation in the long run, after the N10k is squandered.
Bigotry: some of these groups are derived from state and ethnic associations (e.g. abc State Indigenes Association) who seek to 'protect' their kinsmen, but are again ignorant of the socio-economic effects of their myopic decision over time.
Until our socio-economic conditions per capita improve, and there is a national re-orientation through improved education as well as targeted enlightenment campaigns aimed at segments of the general populace, we will continue to see such short-sighted and self-destructive campaigns from our youths. |
Investment › Re: I Need Information Concerning Trust Fund Investment Network And How Real Are The by saudatu(m): 6:03pm On Oct 04, 2015*. Modified: 5:42pm On Dec 27, 2015 |
My lecturer will say Google is your friend. |
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Education › Re: JAMB UTME 2016 Sales Of Form Begins August 31st - Find Important Guidelines by saudatu(m): 8:47am On Aug 25, 2015 |
Donabydeco: The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has perfected plans to begin the 2016 sales of UTME form by August 31st, 2015.
This was made known by the board’s Head of Information, Dr Fabian Benjamin in statement today in Lagos It was gathered that the decision of the board to make the form available now is to prepare candidates early for the 2016 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).
The scratch cards will be made available from August 31st, 2015 and can be purchased from the following banks; Zenith Bank, Sky Bank and First Bank. ”The registration fee for the UTME is N5,000 and candidates are also to pay N500 to obtain the textbook, The Last Days at Forcados High School’. ”Candidates will, however, be issued the book at the point of registration after showing evidence of payment,” the statement stated. Prospective candidates are advised to ensure they obtained the application forms early as well as fill their personal data correctly to avoid any mix-up.
The deadline for sales of form is January 15, 2016. While the registration website will close January 19th, 2015. The 2016 UTME examination is expected to begin Feb.29 and end on March 14, 2016.
Note: The UTME will be 100% Computer Based Test (CBT)..
www.myschool.com.ng/school/news/39402/jamb-utme-2016-sales-of-form-begins-august-31st-find-important-guidelines.html. Noted. But I saw something like January 2015 instead of 2016. |
Career › Re: Did I Make A Mistake Studying Law? by saudatu(m): 3:55pm On Aug 18, 2015 |
Okestra01: i have just one advice for you.Never depend on anyone for anything,nobody owes you any ladeer to success.Go after your own mind and be an entrepreneur and you will be amazed how successfull you will be.When you give people the impression and allow them to come to your aid consciously they will start laying madening claims on your success in the nearest future.Your future is in your hands and the future is now.Forget about law or whatever,be flexible with your thinking and your actions and you definitely will come out victoriously financially.The future belongs to those who take action by taking the bull by the horn.I studied international relations and during my nysc,i leanrt ICT and today when i do presentations for the DG and the board of directors,they keep asking if it was ict i did back in school due to my flexibility in it and they were even giving me an offer to come and work fully as a staff,but i declined.i prefer they pay me my millions and i leave as a consultant.The society is rotten already and everything seems to be going the opposite direction of normal.never allow that to pull you down but rather think out of the box of LAW.That you studied law doesnt mean you will be successfull through it.Dont relent and remember,its not over untill you win. |
Business › Re: What Business Can I Start With Just N150,000? by saudatu(m): 11:18am On Aug 07, 2015 |
[quote author=Divinecosmas post=34156907][/quote]I'm in Ojo LGA. My email is yakubazeezo@gmail.com I'm interested. |
Business › Re: What Business Can I Start With Just N150,000? by saudatu(m): 11:14am On Aug 07, 2015 |
[quote author=Divinecosmas post=34156907][/quote]I'm in Ojo LGA. My email is yakubazeezo@gmail.com I'm interested. |
Family › Re: Three (3) Financial Moves To Make Before Getting Married by saudatu(m): 5:34pm On Aug 05, 2015 |
eleojo23: Nice write-up. Hard truths.
“They say that love is more important than money, have you ever tried paying your bills with a hug?” — Nishan Palmar
“Money may not buy love, but fighting about it will bankrupt your relationship.” — Michelle Singletary Sure brother |
Christianity Etc › Re: Church General Overseer Converts To Muslim And Gives Reasons by saudatu(m): 9:20pm On Aug 03, 2015 |
Jarus: I'm a Muslim and it is natural to feel happy for a man that joins the fold of my religion which I believe is the path to salvation (if I don't have the conviction, I wont practice it).
But I'm usually cautious with dream-based conversion, or indeed dream-based spiritual decisions in general, for two reasons.
1, It is subject to abuse. Anyone can claim he dreams that Islam is not the way and leaves Islam. If our argument for this kind of "favourable news" is based on dream, how do we counter or disprove one that "dreams" the opposite?
2, From my understanding of Islam, I know there are dreams. In fact, the Prophet (PBUH) was reported to have said there are 3 kinds of dream: good dreams from Allah, bad dreams from shaytan and dreams that are just a reaction to fantasies or what we think about (e.g, while awaiting my WAEC result, I can dream of seeing results).
It can be dangerous to rely on dream as we have seen many Muslims get misguided by dreams. I, for one, believe solatul fatih is a bid'ah (pardon me, non-Muslims, Muslims should be able to relate to this), but the initiator claims to have received it as a dream, that he saw "Prophet Muhammad" in his dream and he taught him. This goes contrary to what is well known that there is no addition to the deen after the prophet's death. As a matter of fact, shaytan (or his agents - shayatins) can disguise and mislead people in forms of dreams. I have seen this happen to people.
So what happens if this man comes back tomorrow and says he has dreamt again that Islam is not the way?
That is why I approach cases like this with caution. That said, since good dreams are from Allah, I find this acceptable - with caution, again.
My favourite basis of conversion is when someone sits down, studies the faith he is practicing vis a viz Islam and makes decision, not based on stupid wordly things we hear these days (like which one will make me richer, which people dress better, which one has adherents that pass exams more, which one has more doctors and which one has more motor park touts etc), but comparing the foundation, the kernel of each religion and arriving at superior. I did this in my coming of age (period when you question what you were born with and begin to search for truth - 2002-2003, for me) period too, and I found the foundation, the message of Islam incontrovertibly convincing. Hence, my firm choice. ! Allah reward you Abundantly |
Islam › Re: 13 Reasons Why I Embraced Islam – Emmanuel Adebayor by saudatu(m): 5:50pm On Aug 03, 2015 |
musicwriter: Unfortunately, neither Christianity nor Islam will take him to God. Just be a nice person and you'll see God. Wrong Insinuation |
Politics › Re: Irate Nigerians React To Reuben Abati's My Phone No Longer Ring Comment by saudatu(m): 6:40pm On Jul 26, 2015 |
Hidentity: There is one thing about reacting in the heat of passion- you realize that you are not any better after the whole show.
Yes, Mr. Abati was a disappointment if one would be objective. He acted not to be in the know that what goes around comes around. However, those remarks are way too harsh and not necessary.
Some people will do worse if given a chance but the best player has been known to be among the spectators, so we can all cast our stones. Even student union presidents embezzling funds, youths in the places of worship engaging in shady deals, liars, pretenders etc.
The problem of Nigeria is not actually about the leaders of today, but the immemorial leaders of tomorrow. We keep lamenting that those there are bad, but how do you explain to any unprejudiced man that youths who can't make a simple intelligent remark online on an issue without insult should be given a chance in the bigger society? Even here on Nairaland, for every civil and gentleman or lady, you have 9 parodies of youths. How do you expect a gentleman, diplomat or ambassador from a youth who would jump in your thread to ignore the issue and insult your person?
Just start from space-bookers who won't even use the page for needed comments afterwards, to words violent individual and then those destined to make tribal remarks. Even Nairaland is a country, Moderators being leaders here- some of them are nothing to sing and dance home about in how they handle issues here. Truth is I've never had anything with any of them but I have read a lot of comments on their autocratic dispositions.
May God save us from us. ! May God bless you.. Thank you |
Business › Re: With No Doubt. Fiverr Is The Very Easier Way To Earn Money Online by saudatu(m): 6:23pm On Jul 24, 2015 |
Bros please I need a copy at AdenleIbrahim@gmail.com thank you in advance |
Career › Re: What Is The Greatest Mistake You Made In Choosing Your Career .... by saudatu(m): 1:37pm On Jul 10, 2015 |
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Travel › Re: Help! Friends, Family & Former School Mates From Nig Are Killing Me With Demands by saudatu(m): 8:51am On Jul 09, 2015 |
tabletman1: Tell them you've lost your job and you're now a plate washer.
These people asking you for money will be the same people to blame you for being a useless and careless person if you come back to Nigeria without a solid investment|money. Love you bro.  tabletman1: Tell them you've lost your job and you're now a plate washer.
These people asking you for money will be the same people to blame you for being a useless and careless person if you come back to Nigeria without a solid investment|money. Love you bro. |
Politics › Re: INEC: As Jega Bows Out Today by saudatu(m): 10:11am On Jun 30, 2015 |
God bless you proff. You are my hero. |
Islam › Re: Six Ramadan Tips For New Muslims/Reverts by saudatu(m): 1:26pm On Jun 17, 2015 |
Qtsnow: Dear Muslim brothers and sisters, You might be coming across several posts that are excitingly buzzing with Ramadan around the corner. If you have just reverted to Islam and are feeling a little too apprehensive of what to expect, here’s a small attempt on my part to help you get through the initial jitters inshaAllah.
#1 Dua Dua Dua If you feel no one understands what you are going through, then know that Allah SWT does! So cry out to Him and cry some more, asking Him to make things easy. With His help, you can move mountains and reach your goals with ease; nothing is too daunting or heavy when you have Allah SWT on your side.
Place your worries in His hands and free your mind and heart from the emotional and physical burdens you might be facing. Imagine how you would trust your best friend by telling your worries to them knowing that they *will* help you out or will support you through it. Allah is beyond any comparison and His help is beyond anything you can ever imagine. Make use of all the special times when duas are accepted. A dua of a distressed believer is always answered by Allah SWT. Click here 1 and here 2 to find out more.
#2 Pray Something as simple as 2 rakats or more can ease the tensions and worries you have. Prayer can erase scars and heal wounds you never even knew existed. Pray to get an emaan high. It’s the most amazing way to spend time during Ramadan. Apart from receiving amazing blessings from your Lord, you will also learn to control and tame your nafs, making the whole process of Ramadan sweeter and rewarding inshaAllah.
#3 Learn! When you learn something, it becomes familiar, in turn making it easier for you to follow and comprehend. A science theory might make no sense at all, but if you spend some time studying about it, it becomes easier to grasp the concept. Now, you have no hesitation in putting your new found knowledge into practice. The same could be said about Ramadan. When you learn more about the blessed month and the benefits it carries, it’ll be much easier for you to utilize it in the best possible manner.
#4 You Are Never Alone Visit mosques or local organizations to get in touch with fellows Muslims who have reverted recently or even Muslims who have just started practicing the deen. Surround yourself with support groups which will make your worries and struggles a lot easier, rather than battling them all by yourself. If you find no one, always remember, you have Allah SWTwith you *all* the time.
#5 Don’t Feel Shy to Take Part In Iftaar Gatherings If your Muslim friends or family invite you for iftaar, go for it. No! You are not going to be a burden on them and you don’t have to feel shy either. It’s a nice way to spend time and learn more about this beautiful religion.
Have fun planning iftaar parties that are halal and educational. Get together and prepare meals for iftaar, conduct quizzes or other competitions and give prizes or discuss about one topic each day. It could be about topics that you are finding difficult to understand or anything general too. What better way to spend the month of Ramadan than indulging in conversations that revolve around Islam and Allah SWT. Angels gather in places where people come to seek knowledge. Imagine being surrounded by angels who are invoking Allah’s mercy and love on you! There’s nothing more soothing than that.
6 It Is Okay If You Falter Once In A While If you feel you’re not living up to the challenges and goals you set for yourself, it’s okay; you need to relax. Allah SWT rewards you for your intentions and He SWTdoes not overburden you more than what you can take. So don’t overburden yourself with expectations that are too high to attain.
Pick yourself up and don’t let Shaytan mess with your mind. Continue doing small consistent deeds, even if it means reciting half a page of Quran a day. Don’t waste time on what you’ve missed, rather, concentrate on what you can do!
Points to Remember: -If you are scared that you might not wake up for suhoor, you can ask your friend to give you a call to check if you’ve woken up. -You might feel hungry for a day or two during the fasting period. It’s not uncommon or something to be ashamed of. Even those who’ve been fasting for years feel a nagging sense of hunger for a couple of days or so. Your body will adjust to it in no time. -Plan your meals and buy your groceries beforehand so you don’t have to wonder what needs to be prepared for suhoor or iftaar every single day. -Take this as an opportunity to give dawah to your family who may not be Muslims yet. Actions speak louder than words, and when combined with gentle words can be lethal in creating the right kind of change in their mindset inshaAllah.
Know dear sister or brother in Islam that Allah SWTsees the tears and the struggles you made for this religion, and none of it, absolutely none of it will go wasted. Instead, every single hardship you face with patience will be rewarded with magnanimous bounties which no human can comprehend. He SWT will give you from places unknown and will make your pathway to jannah easier inshaAllah.
http://blog.islamiconlineuniversity.com/six-ramadan-tips-for-new-muslimsreverts/ May Allah bless you abundantly. |
Politics › Re: “I Don’t Know Why People Are Anxious For Ministers” – Buhari by saudatu(m): 5:32pm On Jun 15, 2015 |
omenka: That dull mad man is your president and will be for at least 4years. If the mad man dares to visit your household, your governor would also be there to receive him. You house will be given a facelift and possibly have new furnitures installed. At the end, you'd definitely share a testimony in church (that is if you have what it takes to address a crowd).
Now tell us, who seems "madder"- you honouring the mad man or the mad man himself??  God Bless You. |
Health › Re: 9 Symptoms We Don't Worry About -- But Should by saudatu(m): 11:59am On Jun 12, 2015 |
Noted |