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the moment you are able to achieve convincing people to buy you as an asset, then you have embraced and took the pledge in the religion Entrepreneurship.This is so wrong. Entrepreneurship is not about selling yourself, its about selling a product or a service. Those in the business of selling themselves are career people, not entrepreneurs. You may hate me, but as long as you still like my forum (product), I will continue to make money through you. That's part of what it means to be an entrepreneur. |
Diddy4, please don't misunderstand me. I love my parents very much, just like you love yours. Please o. ![]() |
"The system is not . . . even close to HYIP" "You give the funds and we give you the return at a minimum rate of 300%. It is just that simple!" HYIP means "High Yield Investment Program" and MyPhoenix is obviously one. We have adviced Nigerians about them at: 'HYIP Schemes: Good For Nigerians?' People are very gullible. How could anyone fall for a scam like this? What sort of magic are they expecting? |
Great idea! Doesn't matter how much you are producing, as long as you make a profit on each banana. ![]() |
That settles it, then. Thanks for sharing this information! |
By the way, I suggest that the atheists here should check this out: http://bibleprobe.com/iansNDE.htm . Perhaps, they could have a re-think.'Life after death' experiences contradict the bible: "it is given unto man to die only once, after this then judgement". Apart from being unbiblical, it would be unjust for God to give some people a second chance to repent. Besides, even muslims experience it. It's just a psychological phenomenom, like a dream, that draws details from your own experiences: Muslim 'life after death' experience: www.near-death.com/muslim.html. Vivid dreams != proof that God exists! |
Do I act according to what my parents want? Well that's what they wish. I mostly care about my own dreams. Much of what we call love in the family is simply manipulation. My parents are the only ones who have provided tangible help to me when I was in need, either directly or through their friends, so I probably love them. But they can also be very manipulative, and they can also be counted upon to oppose any form of progress I want to make in my life if the idea is not from them. Some people why I don't expect criticism from friends. Well I get enouh already!! Parents love to embrace with one arm and stab with the other. So I try to subject any feelings for them to rational scrutiny. I do not allow myself to be pressured into doing anything. I reject the idea that there's anyone who wants the best for me more than I want the best for myself. I trust my judgement more than that of anyone else. Sorry if you disagree. |
Your father's state or origin. Tribe. State. Whatever! It's truly irrelevant. |
Actually, there are one or two Nairaland ladies I'd love to import ![]() |
Awwww, Naomi. Why don't you want to go through your mum? |
Good suggestions, everyone. I'm so proud of you. |
The team that has impressed me the most so far is the French team. Vieira rocks. Brazil? Blunt! |
Dayo Adeneye, aka D1, Kenny Saint Ogungbe's "right hand man"
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3000 Naira to apply? I don't support that! Anyway, registration is now closed. The show is likely to be boring! |
I don't support him. Sorry. I don't support Buba Marwa. Bye bye. Please go and retire! |
he/she. him/her. himself/herself. boy/girl. Argh!! |
It's too bad that R. Kelly, talented as he is, has serious problems up there in his head. ![]() |
IBB hasn't been banned. Please don't make me delete this thread. You guys can't discuss Nairaland without saying something that'll make me ban you. Try to consider your allegations before spouting them. Shoo! |
Here are some thoughts: 1) At least he's honest enough to admit he can't drive. Unlike playas. 2) It is arguably ridiculous to spend time learning to drive when you can't buy a car. 3) Is she looking for 'normalness' or happiness in a relationship? 4) I'm almost 24, and I can't drive. I am also self-employed. Am I afraid of risks? ![]() So let's learn not to make a big deal of small matters. The same women who can tolerate superiority complex, domineering attitude, self-centeredness in their African men should not be complaining about someone whose only sin is that he doesn't know how to drive. Your friend has more important challenges to worry about. |
Seun, if the people were the ones leading in new decisions, then what do they need leaders for?They merely need spokespersons who will promote the inerests of the people, and not their own selfish agendas. |
Hehe. Kodewrita, thanks for appreciating the post! |
Another dissenting voice is Senator Ahmadu Ali, chairman of the PDP. "All this talk of voting systems is just creating unnecessary confusion", he said. "Everyone should stop worrying their heads about how to use their votes and just give them to the PDP. We have a proven track record in handling large quantities of votes, so any person who gives us their votes can be sure that they will be properly allocated." |
ALl of them, including those awaiting trial, but excluding those guilty of violent crimes like rape or murder. |
In addition, anyone insulting Seun, talking back to Seun or not praising Seun enough should also be subject to the the Death Penalty.Hear, hear! I support that 100%!!! ![]() |
Novelists should try to be user-focused if they want to sell. |
It's okay for you to present a case and hide behind an idea you're unable toYou guys are too wordy. How can I refute 2 pages of raw, condensed text when I have work to do? ![]() |
IAH: smart chinani: conscientous? Mamaput: Nigerian 2cantango: funny Rhodalyn: addicr Evelyn: blond ![]() |
"Blasphemy! Seun Involved" Classic. ![]() Well it's just because God does not exist. I can prove it if you want. |
I haven't been celebrating my brithday on the 17th of July for a while. This month will be different. Problem is I don't have anyone I want to invite to my birthday. |
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