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Ogun state Vio own worst pass, most esp the Ota-Atan axis. They even even employed contractors that are not Vio duly employed staffs. Just contractors that wear white polo and black trousers, just to be harassing people on the road. Any small thing they impound your car. they can't even construct a correct English statement. One of them confessed they were hired on commission basis and they have daily target. they behave as if they are God. I remember Ambode once stopped them from staying on the roads in Lagos. And honestly there was sanity in Lagos roads that time. Abeg, is that law for Abuja alone or e reach Ogun State? Abeg I need someone to answer me. |
Zonefree:They are called urchins for a reason. They all behave thesame way |
Savedday2:That's your opinion, everybody must not subscribe to your opinion. Marriage is beautiful for some, not everyone has a bitter experience like you. Shake up bro and enjoy your bitter pills life has thrown at you or seek help. |
I read few days ago https://www.nairaland.com/8380657/18-costly-mistakes-husbands-make So I decided to write a response detailing 36 costly mistakes of women too in marriage. So that we can learn both learn, both men and women. Relationship & Communication Mistakes 1. Disrespecting Your Husband – Constantly criticizing or belittling him can harm his self-esteem and the relationship. 2. Treating Him Like a Child – Trying to control his every move can be suffocating. 3. Prioritizing Children Over Your Husband – While kids are important, your marriage should remain a priority. 4. Nagging Excessively – Constant complaints without offering solutions can push him away. Some wives can nag for Africa. 5. Giving the Silent Treatment – Using silence as a weapon instead of discussing problems openly. 6. Comparing Him to Other Men – Whether it's financially, emotionally, or physically, comparisons can be damaging. 7. Not Setting Boundaries with In-Laws – Allowing excessive interference from family members can weaken your marriage. Your family members are practically living with us. Or every financial problem of your family, I have to be the one to solve it. 8. Expecting Him to Read Your Mind – Lack of communication leads to misunderstandings. 9. Refusing to Apologize When Wrong – Pride can cause unnecessary conflict. 10. Holding Grudges and Bringing Up the Past, Constantly reminding him of past mistakes prevents growth. 11. Focusing Only on His Flaws – Ignoring his good qualities can make him feel unappreciated. 12. Disrespecting Him in Public – Correcting or embarrassing him in front of others can damage his ego. Sexual & Physical Attraction Mistakes 13. Denying Him Sex as Punishment – Intimacy is a vital part of marriage; withholding it can create emotional distance. 14. Using Sex as a Bargaining Tool – Love and intimacy should be given freely, not used for negotiation. 15. Not Making an Effort to Be Physically Attractive – Marriage doesn’t mean you should stop taking care of yourself. 16. Ignoring Personal Hygiene – Poor hygiene due to complacency after childbirth or over time can reduce attraction. 17. Not Initiating Intimacy – Expecting him to always make the first move can make him feel unwanted. 18. Ignoring His Sexual Needs and Desires – Dismissing his fantasies or needs can push him towards dissatisfaction. Asking if sex is food. Abeg sex is food for men. Period. 19. Allowing Boredom in the Bedroom – Not being open to exploring new ways to keep intimacy exciting. You are used to only one style. Hmmmm, I pity you dear wife. 20. Refusing to Communicate About Sex – Avoiding discussions about what you both enjoy or dislike. 21. Letting Stress Kill Intimacy – Always being too tired or distracted for intimacy without trying to fix the situation. Financial & Household Mistakes 22. Being Financially Irresponsible – Overspending, hiding money, or refusing to contribute when necessary. 23. Leaving All Financial Responsibilities to Him – Marriage is a partnership; financial burdens should be shared. 24. Not Supporting His Career or Ambitions – Discouraging him or failing to be his biggest supporter. 25. Neglecting Household Responsibilities – Allowing the home to be messy or disorganized can frustrate him. Emotional & Psychological Mistakes 26. Taking Him for Granted – Failing to appreciate his efforts and assuming he will always be there. 27. Always Playing the Victim – Refusing to take responsibility for mistakes and always blaming him. 28. Being Overly Jealous and Insecure – Lack of trust can create unnecessary tension. Mr husband must not even talk to another girl, he is already flirting. 29. Disrespecting His Privacy – Always snooping through his phone or social media without cause. Parenting & Lifestyle Mistakes 30. Allowing Children to Disrespect Him – Not enforcing respect for their father can strain the relationship. Trying to win your children to your side is unforgivable. 31. Not Maintaining a Balanced Social Life – Spending too much time with friends or family and neglecting your husband. 32. Dressing Carelessly at Home – Always wearing old, unattractive clothes around him while dressing up for others outside. Always tying wrapper like old cargo. 33. Forgetting to Compliment or Appreciate Him – Men also love compliments and validation. 34. Always competing with him– The moment the man realizes that you're his competitor, you are on your own. The wive should compliment not compete. 35. Not Encouraging His Growth – Being uninterested in his self-improvement or discouraging his dreams. It is not a bad idea if you encourage him to go for his masters degree or even support financially. It shouldn't be about you alone. Menn, bills too dey make men forget to purse personal growth. 36. Resisting Change and Growth – Expecting the relationship to remain the same without evolving together. By recognizing and addressing these mistakes, you can create a more loving, fulfilling, and lasting marriage. Pls moderators, I'll appreciate front page.
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olasaad:Give me the statistics of how many people sponsored to Jerusalem in the following states in the last ten years. Kaduna state, Sokoto state, Kano state, Borno state. |
Lightening:Let me remind you that almost all northern states sponsor tens of thousands Muslims to hajj and lesser hajj. Are there not Christians paying taxes in those states? Is it not the state money they use for promoting your Islam? Doesn't the constitution also guarantee them equal rights? |
olasaad:Let me remind you that almost all northern states sponsor tens of thousands Muslims to hajj and lesser hajj. Are there not Christians paying taxes in those states? Is it not the state money they use for promoting your Islam? Hypocrite! |
EdificationBoss:If it was a Yoruba group or Igbo group that issued this statement, the zombies on this Nairaland would have called for their head shouting afonja, Biafra, and all sort of derogatory words. Now its coming from his kinsmen and the zombies can't fight. Useless media dogs. |
Only God knows how our leaders in Nigeria reason so poorly. The only thing they are smart in doing is embezzling money. I don't know why God is punishing us with these kind of leaders. How on earth will you ever plan of turning such a house to a museum? What are you archiving? Their riffles? Machetes? Or the wrappers or under wears of those poor girls they defiled, raped killed and turned to mothers unexpectedly? What is good to remember in them? What story do you want to tell your children in the future about them? Is it to keep fresh the memories of how they killed their fathers and raped their mothers? Is it the stories of how they destroyed their ancestral homes and turned them to refugees in their own fatherland? I'll support the idea if only the government of Borno state and the FG can include the stories of how they politicised the whole issue to turned this messy, how they displayed their ineptitude in combating the BH, how they diverted the aid for the IDPs to their personal pockets. They should not forget also to archive how they failed to protect those lecturers and innocent lives they wasted during the oil exploration in Maiduguri. My only prayer is for God to deliver this country Nigeria from clueless hands. |
jonbellion:You need to re format your brain. Did you read that she put a knife on his throat to force him? Or did she force him with gun or any weapon? Muslims force young southern Christian girls into marriage just to convert them but you will not talk, they kill innocent Christians just because they refuse to convert to Islam yet you don't talk. Your hypocrisy will kill you if you don't repent. The driver has the choice to choose any religion he want. So he chose Christianity through someone who led him to it. So what's your headache? |
You must be a Portuguese living in America with your political calculation. Shawnnn01: |
velai:Because they are 5% |
Features: Stainless steel work surface Stainless steel filling equipment 12 bottle filling points Automated conveyor system Adaptable to fill different sizes of bottle Production range 1000 - 2000 bottles per hour Voltage 220v 50hz 470w Weight 650kg |
edoman2016: edoman2016:Drop your phone number, I'll call you so we can discuss. |
Features: Stainless steel work surface Stainless steel filling equipment 12 bottle filling points Automated conveyor system Adaptable to fill different sizes of bottle Production range 1000 - 2000 bottles per hour Voltage 220v 50hz 470w Weight 650kg |
Turn Your Manual Water Filling Machine To Automatic Filling And Capping Machine We build semi automatic bottle filling machine for bottle water production, bottle juice and drinks, capable of filling 1000 bottles per hour. It is no longer a news that NAFDAC has stopped accepting manual machines for production of bottle water in Lagos and the rest of Nigeria. This development has 2 implications; 1. The first implication of this is that you can no longer secure NAFDAC approval for bottle water or any bottle drink in Nigeria except you have an automatic filling and capping machine. And the least price for such an Automatic machine in Nigeria presently is over N3million naira. 2. The other implication affects those who has already got NAFDAC number before this decision in that you can not secure approval for the renewal of your NAFDAC number except you acquire an automatic machine before the date of your renewal. The high price of this Automatic machine has hindered a lot of people from acquiring it both for existing and potential water business owners. This is the reason we researched a way of converting those manual filling machines to semi-automatic to meet the minimum requirement of NAFDAC. If you have a manual bottle filling machine, we can build an automatic conveyor for it to turn it to a semi automatic machine which is acceptable by NAFDAC. We also sell ready-made semi automatic machine at a very affordable price. Contact us and let's do business
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Turn Your Manual Water Filling Machine To Automatic Filling And Capping Machine. We build semi automatic bottle filling machine for bottle water production, bottle juice and drinks, capable of filling 1000 bottles per hour. It is no longer a news that NAFDAC has stopped accepting manual machines for production of bottle water in Lagos and the rest of Nigeria. This development has 2 implications; 1. The first implication of this is that you can no longer secure NAFDAC approval for bottle water or any bottle drink in Nigeria except you have an automatic filling and capping machine. And the least price for such an Automatic machine in Nigeria presently is over N3million naira. 2. The other implication affects those who has already got NAFDAC number before this decision in that you can not secure approval for the renewal of your NAFDAC number except you acquire an automatic machine before the date of your renewal. The high price of this Automatic machine has hindered a lot of people from acquiring it both for existing and potential water business owners. This is the reason we researched a way of converting those manual filling machines to semi-automatic to meet the minimum requirement of NAFDAC. If you have a manual bottle filling machine, we can build an automatic conveyor for it to turn it to a semi automatic machine which is acceptable by NAFDAC. We also sell ready-made semi automatic machine at a very affordable price. Contact us and let's do business 08032800595 |
For further enquiry, post your email address or your whatsapp number on this thread so we can discuss business. Thanks. |
This is the Semi automatic machine Features: Stainless steel work surface Stainless steel filling equipment 12 bottle filling points Automated conveyor system Adaptable to fill different sizes of bottle Production range 1000 - 2000 bottles per hour Voltage 220v 50hz 470w Weight 650kg
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We build semi automatic bottle filling machine for bottle water production, bottle juice and drinks, capable of filling 1000 bottles per hour. It is no longer a news that NAFDAC has stopped accepting manual machines for production of bottle water in Lagos and the rest of Nigeria. This development has 2 implications; 1. The first implication of this is that you can no longer secure NAFDAC approval for bottle water or any bottle drink in Nigeria except you have an automatic filling and capping machine. And the least price for such an Automatic machine in Nigeria presently is over N3million naira. 2. The other implication affects those who has already got NAFDAC number before this decision in that you can not secure approval for the renewal of your NAFDAC number except you acquire an automatic machine before the date of your renewal. The high price of this Automatic machine has hindered a lot of people from acquiring it both for existing and potential water business owners. This is the reason we researched a way of converting those manual filling machines to semi-automatic to meet the minimum requirement of NAFDAC. If you have a manual bottle filling machine, we can build an automatic conveyor for it to turn it to a semi automatic machine which is acceptable by NAFDAC. We also sell ready-made semi automatic machine at a very affordable price. Contact us and let's do business VINTEK Machines Brand Name: Vintek Machines Address: 94 Ipaja road, Alagutan Bus Stop. Iyanapaja. Lagos
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The machines are in Lagos. |
Please note, these machines are fairly used and are in good condition. And the prices quoted are last prices. Interested persons, please contact me on 08032800595. |
This is for the water producers and the general public.
I have the following machines for sale:
* Automatic Sachet machines - N250k
* Shrink wrapping machine - N1.6m
* Semi automatic Bottle Line - N2m
* Semi automatic blowing machine -N1.2m |
kloser:You can contact me for the fabrication of reverse osmosis. I'm based in lagos. 08032800595 |
Me I wish I can work with EFCC |
JamiuO: JamiuO:Instead of buying a used reverse osmosis, I can build a reverse osmosis for you. send me email to that effect, jamesolusola@gmail.com |
As you can see from the little points highlighted above that this ebook is so loaded with all the information you need on starting a table water business in Nigeria. Now Let’s talk about the price of this wonderful book I’m sure you have been waiting for this part. When I first launched this ebook in 2014, I gave it out free for some people who had read some of my posts on pure water business and called on me to put up the structure for them, simply because I wanted to satisfy their curiosity. Later I decided to put it out for the public for a fee. In fixing the price, If I should consider how loaded the book is and the numerous start-up issues addressed in the book and of course, the workdone in the compilation of this book, I will charge as much as N20,000. As a matter of fact, the load of information in the book is priceless. But for the opportunity of the general public who in my opinion, will appreciate this contribution to the fast spreading knowledge of the table water industry, I have decided to make this book available for N6,000. Yes! you will have to pay just N6,000 to get a copy of my ebook ‘The Pure Water Book’ I know Some people may think it is just too small, while you may be of the opinion that N6,000 is just too much for just an ebook. However, you may be part of those who think I am fair enough. Anyway, If you believe N6,000 is just too much, kindly ignore. To Some of you who bought this book at N10,000 in the year 2015, please accept my apologies. I believe it doesn’t matter how much you bought this book, what matters is for you to have the information you need to achieve your dream. So, do you want a copy of The Pure Water Book? If yes! kindly send me a mail requesting for the account details via jamesolusola@gmail.com; Kind Regards. Oluwasola James. |
INTRODUCING "THE PURE WATER BOOK" A comprehensive guide on starting a Table Water business in Nigeria The book “The Pure Water Book” is one of the best materials a potential investor may need to get an in-depth analysis of the Table Water business. It is unique in the sense that it is a product of the practical experiences of people who have invested into the business. This book is going to reveal in details all the information I've discussed with you earlier on this website. It is going to give you A-Z guidelines on starting your Table Water Business whether as a standard business or on a small scale. Most importantly it will give you some tips on how to stay alive as a business. I also included the various information you need as well as how to source for all your machines at the cheapest price here in Nigeria without having to face any hurdle of importing anything. TEN REASONS WHY YOU NEED THE PURE WATER BOOK 1. It provides an in-depth exposure into the business not excluding the potential risks involved in the business. 2. It provides step-by-step approach to starting the Table Water business in Nigeria. 3. It provides proven strategies to mitigate the effect of the risks in the business. 4. It gives a detailed information regarding NAFDAC registration requirements and other regulatory agencies in Nigeria. 5. It provides a unique guide to starting the table water business including a detailed cost and profitability analysis. 6. It contains secrets and facts many successful table water producers will not tell you. 7. It serves as a complete guide for low budget starters. 8. It provides detailed analysis of machinery and equipments and all other resources needed for the business and how to source for them. 9. It serves as guide to water purification and treatment strategies that will produce the best water in the face of competition. 10. It helps you start your business as an informed professional, thereby avoiding wastage that may arise as a result of starting with little or no information. |
Advantages of starting NOW (raining season) Nothing can be better than launching a new water product (sachet or bottle) during the peak period of sales (dry season). It will encourage you a long way. One of the major shortfall of the pure water business is that it is seasonal, therefore, if you start production in the raining season, you may not be able to breakeven at sometimes and this is one of the major reasons why most new producers get discouraged and that alone can kill your morale. But if you launch your new water product during the dry season, you can even make a substantial amount out of your startup capital. And you will agree with me that this is very encouraging. So gather yourself together and start the processing NOW. For consultation and more information or questions, you can post them here; I will answer them or send me an email. I will also recommend my book on the pure water business titled[b] “The Pure Water Book.”[/b] It will provide more information and answer most of your questions. |
Looking at the above Timeline, we can say that, averagely, it takes between 5 months (20 weeks) to 11 months (43 weeks) to start and kick start your pure water business here in Nigeria. Meaning if cash is not delaying and the job is handled by a competent personnel, there can never be any unreasonable delay that will be more than what is provided here. It however can still be faster than this, if you fast track some of the processes but this will cost more money. From my claims above, we can see that the best time to start the process of setting up your water factory is NOW, i.e. during the raining season. This is between May – July. All things being equal, If you start your processes between May – July, you can kick start production in the dry season i.e between December – January next year. |