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May I also add that in the beginning, it was Eve that was tempted and fell. Women are not naturally setup to defend themselves and their homes when wolves like that randy pastor attack. They are given to falling to tempting words. That is why YOU THE MAN SHOULD DEFEND YOUR BLOODY TERRITORY AND THAT INCLUDES YOUR WIFE! Just like someone said, a docile man like you has allowed his home to scatter. Now you come here looking for sympathy. I, stagger will give you no such sympathy. This is how a president we all gave our vote in 2011 kept acting like a mumu and could not control his garrulous wife from talking anyhow and embarrassing him, embarrassing the office of the first lady and embarrassing the country with her senseless and grammatically incorrect statements. Now Nigeria is paying the price. Let your problem be a lesson to all men here: TAKE CHARGE OF YOUR HOMES AND DEFEND THEM FROM WOLVES! |
The bible says that the thief cannot come in unless the strongman of the house is bound. I put it to you Mr OP, that you were spiritually and physically asleep. How can a fake pastor come in and destroy your marriage? You were dulling. You carried your family to a fake church because you have no spirit of discernment and are spiritually blind. When things began to happen, you did not use warfare prayers to nip it in the bud. Now you come here to talk trash. Some of us have been in marriage for long and have experienced strangers trying to fish in our waters. But we make the waters too dangerous for them and they move on. You failed to do so. And you even have the temerity to come here to tell us that your wife is now seen with the fake pastor in fast food joints. What have you as a man done that a fellow man like you will come to your house and take your wife? No bagger of a pastor can come to my house to tell my wife nonsense, and my wife cannot go visiting no bagger pastor who has no spiritual lineage. I put it to you again that you were dulling away. |
Kyri:. I know it is called the Kabba but I was not sure of the spelling; I am not a muslim and did not want to offend. But you are diverting us from the fact: Pasuma is a muslim and therefore has no business performing in a Christian crusade. Likewise a Christian musician cannot be called to perform in a gathering of muslims. That is why the pastor who should actually know better deserves to be sanctioned. |
ignis:Are you not aware that Pasuma is a muslim? Have you ever seen Don Moen or Frank Edwards being invited to sing in front of the Black Stone in Mecca or the National Mosque? Your last sentence shows you are not at home with the facts behind the suspension. |
I remember some of us were here to warn people about the use of the 1st tranche judiciously because in Nigeria, anything can happen. Now there is total confusion with the change of regimes. NOI is gone from there and there is no Finance Minister. So the question is: who is running things at the YouWIN secretariat? As for the guy accusing those talking about 3rd tranche after receiving their 2nd tranche as Boko Haram, I will only say this: you really must be a joker to think that someone who has received his 2nd tranche will leave his business he or she is trying to prepare for 3rd tranche to come looking after you guys. xdream:I have one last question for you "xdream": in your hearts of hearts, who did you vote for in the last election? Because anyone who is enjoying YouWIN and voted for Buhari is the real Boko Haram of the YouWIN program, the Judas and the Brutus of the program. |
No matter how fine a woman is, if she cannot do the following: a) Respect the husband b) Cook c) Keep the house clean and tidy and make it a home the man will simply enjoy the few bleeps the girl has to offer, then off he goes to look for a fresh girl to Bleep. Or worse still, he will marry a woman who can perform the above functions, then keep a few outside he can satisfy his konji with. Marriage longevity is about commitment. Not how beautiful a girl is or how loaded the man is. Some of us have been in the business for a good number of years so we know these things. |
I made a PayPal payment last week without issues. So that puts the matter to rest: you can still make your PayPal payments. |
Unbelievable. |
modath:I changed $400 at 215 today at Sheraton |
MrKontrovErsy:If you really want to make dollars into your account like me, forget about all the "make money online" BS you see advertised on Nairaland and other places. You need to sell a real product or service to real buyers abroad. And when I mean abroad, it also includes other African countries. It is hard work and you will spend money you don't have along the way. But if you are on the right path, your efforts will pay off in the end. If you want an easy way to hard currency, I am sorry to disappoint you. It will not work for you. So you get on your computer or get to an e-library and start to do some market research. Buy business papers and start watching CNBC Africa or Bloomberg TV (Channels 410 and 411 on DSTV). Information is king. I will say no more. Seek diligently, and you shall find. |
MrKontrovErsy:By the grace of God, I can never be laundering any person's money. I make my money clean, send it down to Nigeria and pick it from the bank. You need to find your own way brother. If you search hard on the internet for a week, you will see many businesses to do that will give you money in hard currency. |
ladyF:They are even lucky. In 1984 soldiers were usually waiting at the gate with koboko to unleash the punishment to errant staff, after which they were made to frog jump. |
That road is in excellent shape. I wonder who is sponsoring these lies. |
For the doubters. Withdrew dollars today, changed at 218 to the dollar at Sheraton Abuja. Those that keep doubting and spreading rumors as fact, let them continue. We will keep smiling to the bank.
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MilikiAgent:Kimball was an authority in his field, I am an authority in mine. Case closed. |
MilikiAgent:I don't need to answer fools like you. |
mavinc4u:Mr Man, Go to the casino at Sheraton.Many bets are priced in US Dollars. So you saying "what use is a dollar in a wallet if it can't be spent" shows you need more exposure on thes matters. I can easily change any dollars in my pocket. Once I hit MMIA and found the ATMs empty. It was night and the BDCs there had closed. I quickly walked up to a uniformed personnel and did some dollar business. He took my USD and gave me Naira, though at a lower rate. Everyone was happy. Yoru economy is already too dollarized. Forget the bolekaja CBN tactics trying to tell Nigerians otherwise. You want to tell me that guys like Wale Tinubu, Dangote and co keep their money only in Naira? Haa! Tell that to the marines. |
makzeze:This sort of crass ignorance is only demonstrated by people who report what they have heard from the grapevine and not what they actually experience. Tomorrow I will withdraw dollars from my dom ac and change at Sheraton Abuja like I have always done in the last 10 years. As for the fellow who is saying "who will buy the dollars from you"..., you probably do not have the faintest idea of how much foreign currency is held by people in Abuja alone. Do you know that the casino in Transcorp Hotel stacks multiplied millions of dollars, pounds, Euros and other hard currencies for their business? Do you know how many people are still actively laundering money in Nigeria? The $2.1m seized at MMA 2 terminal: where do you think such cash was sourced? At the banks? Can your President who is preaching anti-corruption vouch 100% for the source of money used in funding his election campaign? You want to tell me that his campaign was funded with Naira from 100% legit sources? Please spare me. Go and get your facts straight and stop dishing out ignorance here. |
makzeze:My friend, if you have a domiciliary account, you will be paid in foreign currency for each withdrawal. I have operated one for years and I have NEVER been paid in Naira. Not once. I will even transact tomorrow. Get your facts straight and stop confusing newbies here. |
makzeze:Lies upon lies. I doubt if this fellow even owns a Dom ac. |
M16:You don't know what you are talking. I receive all my wire transfers in foreign currency. |
makzeze:Where please? |
prospero15:So you have not heard of the chokehold death? Or the guy banged up in a police ambulance, or the Ferguson shooting, or the recent one where the police edited the video from the police car camera only for the real video to resurface showing the policemen shooting an unarmed black suspect? Com'on! |
prospero15:Then you have not been watching the news. |
agarawu23:What of in the US where a black man died after being put in a chokehold by a policeman and three of his colleagues? Or the Ferguson incident? Or the other 2 where the policemen are being charged for murder? The police are the same everywhere. The only thing is that the US justice system has advanced to a point where justice can be obtained swiftly. |
Ymodulus:Why should I? September is approaching when schools abroad (UK and others) are opening for a new session. People will need foreign currency to pay school fees. Where will they source the money from seeing that dollar deposits are now prohibited? It will only come from electronic transfers. The way I see it, I am actually acting a lot smarter than most people selling their dollars now. What do you think? |
jomoh:How will demand for dollars reduce when we still import petroleum products and a lot of school fees remittances to schools abroad still occurs? |
By Wed I will have about 2500 USD for sale but only by electronic transfer and at 240. Only serious people will be attended to. |
So for guys like me who have a business that pulls in dollars into a domiciliary account, we stand to gain a lot right? |
Otunbatrafford:Are you for real? How many states pay N20,000 minimum wage, even the oil rich states? |
b0rn2fuck:Has 20k even passed through his hand throughout this year? No mind the goat. |
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