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08098002051.... The blog links are on my signature as well. Mentioning it would hide my post and I'd be Ban � Electronics: |
Available for me? � � I have a website with good traffic you'd like Electronics: |
There are serious people who work from home managing social media accounts/digital marketing, does graphics design and video editing, etc and are fine! Not everyone has a corrupt mindset of scamming others Rozross: |
Some banks still gives foreign currencies so go to the other branches to do this - a bigger one than where you're visiting should resolve this |
Unfortunately not possible except you've had your own backup. Next time, stop patronising these people especially with our local network (this is what we've become) though I can understand if you choose them over others. Is there anywhere on their website where there terms indicated this action especial within two weeks? Legal action would have been okay but this is not feasible in cases as this. Just start afresh pls.... I had an awful experience too so I don't use Nigeria hosting providers anymore but would only register local domain extensions then japa foreign |
- The serenity of the area - documentation of the land - your pocket size too In essence, if you need any landed property in Badagry, let's talk too! You can get up to 3 plots within ₦1m per plot |
Nice one... Let me see how we can partner with O'News Blog and Brands News Nigeria which links are in my signature. Premiumwriter: |
Try and see stackjunior.com for some kiddies stuff which might be useful for you and the school |
Sure... I understand what you mean clearly. Thanks for checking up, I'm fine here and you? absoluteSuccess: |
Godoyon looks awkward to me but simply means that the back is good [/b]while [b]Whenayon means the home will be good Godo2015: |
You've done so much that I even imagine and only a senseless woman will want to go to this extent of denying your mum some peace and food at least 2x. I wish you could let you have a way to settle your mum elsewhere and keep up with the stipend you can afford while your wife work her money too even if it's setting her up for petty business. Some women need to learn to appreciate sacrifices made by their men for them. I can't tolerate certain excesses as much as I know and this marriage journey is really patience and far from the glamour boyfriend and girlfriend parole. |
Please look elsewhere not that place Cartergurus: |
A very useless hosting services though.... They may come handy to register your domain but don't trust hosting with them |
Available.... Number in the signature Smailia: |
So many errors taught and not even established or near the truth as seen in the Bible. Speaking in tongues means speaking another language which we all do daily but those who are seen these days as men of God with influence and many wish to be delusional and also want to still be adamant won't acknowledge this fact. 1 Corinthians 14:22 clarify it clearly its a sign for the unbelievers and from the onset, we all can read and understand in clear words what the Bible related to us on the day of Pentecost in particular when people from 16 nations came to celebrate and all heard Peter clearly in their own tongue (language) though they are of ancestry but didn't understand the native language but they all heard and understood him even asked how him being an illiterate (and fisherman) was able to read well and speak to them from the Holy Books to the extent of over 2000 souls were added (baptized) to the church. From the original context, Glossolalia is from the Greek word γλωσσολαλία, itself a compound of the words γλῶσσα (glossa), meaning "tongue" or "language" and λαλέω (laleō), "to speak, talk, chat, prattle, or to make a sound". The Greek expression (in various forms) appears in the New Testament in the books of Acts and First Corinthians. In Acts 2, the followers of Christ receive the Holy Spirit and speak in the languages of at least fifteen countries or ethnic groups. Acts 2, which describes an occurrence of speaking in tongues in Jerusalem at Pentecost, though with various interpretations. It simply means that "every man heard them speak in his own language" and wondered "how hear we every man in our own tongue, wherein we were born?". Reading further in Acts 10:46, the household of Cornelius in Caesarea spoke in tongues, and those present compared it to the speaking in tongues that occurred at Pentecost. In essence, we all speak in tongues daily talking in one or two languages seglabsy: |
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Hi, I'd be glad to be of assistance to you. Some sample blogs are on my signature for your review Elonmuskfan: |
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It will be a great advantage if you indeed need learn front end programming as you rightly wish to. I appreciate your dad too making efforts to get you educated, schooling is really brat with money so get skilled, and earn online certification as much as possible. Your schooling will be useless if you can't be self sustainable besides you're of age to leave dad's loins to stay more responsible. Best wishes |
Best of luck andyblinks05: |
I manage social media pages for clients and develop content as well as website design not to forget my bulk SMS hustle on my signature. I only became serious about blogging last year despite haven developed some top blogs all these years. Hassanmaye: |
A change in environment indeed can be some positive but from all I've read noting your responses, you're not prepared but mostly looking at Lagos as the promised land. Get yourself financially buoyant as little as possible then you can make efforts. Ajegunle and Festac indeed are good places but your thoughts about sleeping under bridge is a miss, you might be wrong doing so and regret it. Again, your choice of course is good enough to give you some food if you are diligent. andyblinks05: |
Work on yourself is what I'd say. There are some missing links in you Barbiturate: |
100 jobs and still unemployed? Don't you think you need to restrategize? I was once out of job for a month and got 2 offers and had to settle for one over the other even the longer one I was out of job for 5 months, I was engaged doing something online. Please think it through your plans on this interviews. Barbiturate: |
Lagos can indeed make or mar you. There are opportunities for sure but the stuff you are made of and the divine grace you possess can take you farther. If I have my way, I won't advise you chase any dream in Lagos due to the stress involved except you don't mind or even get luckier by getting yourself a job closer to where you'd live. I have no where I might just think of running back to because I'm a Lagosian and married else I'd have done so! I've lived in Port Harcourt more and I still prefer it to Lagos (finance wise, they're almost equal but Lagos has the edge because of the cash flow) and also Abuja is fine too! I dunno what dream you are dreaming of but be mindful that you can be anywhere and successful all the same though some environment speeds up the process. All the best for you |
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