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kelleywizzi:Hi, I am in Lagos. |
Potty training is not an easy task, but it is not impossible. It takes time (depending on your training ability) and patience (remember it's a dog not a human). I'd recommend you watch a few YouTube videos on how to potty train your dog. That way, you'll know what to do, what to expect, and tools you'll need. Cheers |
kelleywizzi:How much you selling... |
I've been trying to get one or a Lhasa |
Really beautiful. I'll really love to get one. |
Witnesstony28:Someone that knows how to double money won't tell you about it. You were greedy and they caught you. Since you have their details, you can file a police report. Ponzi schemes are illegal and I am sure they have no license to conduct such business. Police will help you trace and arrest them and possibly recover your money. Be ready to spend more |
Greed at its peak |
Dubemcapital1:Nice one.... following |
Dubemcapital1:Okay boss, that's fine. Thanks |
Dubemcapital1:Well done.... following. Please What's the budget for this project if you don't mind |
People in North Korea are reportedly being forced to give up their pet dogs so they can be used as dog meat for restaurants. The move by the leader Kim Jong Un is thought to be aimed at appeasing rising discontent among the public amid a dire economic situation in the secretive country, including food shortages. Pet dogs are thought to be owned mostly by the elite and wealthy in the capital Pyongyang and are seen by authorities a symbol of capitalist "decadence", while ordinary people have pigs and other livestock. Mr Kim issued a ban on pet ownership in July, denouncing it as "a tainted trend by bourgeois ideology", according to South Korea's Chosun Ilbo newspaper, citing a source. The source said: "Authorities have identified households with pet dogs and are forcing them to give them up or forcefully confiscating them and putting them down." Some of the dogs are being sent to state-run zoos or sold to dog meat restaurants, the source added. Pet owners are "cursing Kim Jong Un behind his back," but there is little they can do, according to the source. They said: "Ordinary people raise pigs and livestock on their porches, but high-ranking officials and the wealthy own pet dogs, which stoked some resentment." Source: https://news.sky.com/story/amp/north-koreans-forced-to-give-up-pet-dogs-for-restaurant-meat-amid-food-shortages-12051212 |
Okay |
Ogbadibo80:I've read all your posts and they were all very on point, but would've made more sense if you used your real account. Why did u register a new account just yesterday and all your posts are here and you know most of the main players in this section. |
We have heard the allegations and we have heard Adesina's response. Now we'll wait to hear the report of an independent auditor. I strongly hope he is exonerated at the end of it all. |