Celebrities › Re: Fever Video : Nigerians Storm Teebillz Page With Condolence Comments by t00dugged(f): 7:10pm On Oct 24, 2018 |
1Sharon: Hmm..what video is that? Link pls dont have the link o, saw it on tunde's page on Instagram sometime ago |
Celebrities › Re: Fever Video : Nigerians Storm Teebillz Page With Condolence Comments by t00dugged(f): 3:35pm On Oct 24, 2018 |
he brought the ridicule on himself, "never try to control situations that are beyond your control", I shook my head when I watched the video of him addressing wizkid as his younger brother. This video was probably done on purpose to shade him by both tiwa and wizkid
After watching the video ,all I can say is "this tiwa sha". |
Celebrities › Re: Sola Sobowale's Dress To 'King Of Boys' Movie Premiere by t00dugged(f): 12:50pm On Oct 22, 2018 |
I would love to be stunning like her when I get old,impressive |
Properties › Re: ₦351Billion, Beverly Hill Mountain Top Up For Sale In Los Angeles(Photos) by t00dugged(f): 9:53am On Jul 30, 2018 |
na wah o,I see somethings and you just wonder if its possible that you can even have a peek at the kind of life some people live. see money! |
Romance › Re: How Can I Peacefully End A Relationship My Mother Does Not Support? by t00dugged(f): 6:47pm On Jul 28, 2018 |
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Romance › Re: How Can I Peacefully End A Relationship My Mother Does Not Support? by t00dugged(f): 10:30pm On Jul 27, 2018 |
you don't even know why your mum doesn't want you to date her,and you didn't even bother to find out, geez!.Is this how you intend to run your home as a man ,eh? mummy's boy  |
Romance › Re: "Genotype Issues Have Cost Me Another Relationship" - Nigerian Lady Cries Out by t00dugged(f): 12:31pm On May 25, 2018 |
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Romance › Re: "Genotype Issues Have Cost Me Another Relationship" - Nigerian Lady Cries Out by t00dugged(f): 12:28pm On May 25, 2018 |
holysaint1: you are what you attract... that simple cliche works wonders. you are very ignorant if you think only good attracts good ,you are not wise  |
Romance › Re: "Genotype Issues Have Cost Me Another Relationship" - Nigerian Lady Cries Out by t00dugged(f): 8:57am On May 25, 2018 |
princetigris: I can relate with your first sentence, still dey experience same on many issues. just the way some married men have already sent me pm on this thread ,and if you ask them if they are married, you go hear 'not really"  |
Romance › Re: "Genotype Issues Have Cost Me Another Relationship" - Nigerian Lady Cries Out by t00dugged(f): 8:34am On May 25, 2018 |
princetigris: you no need the washing stuff. Just play cool, be yourself and the right person go show up. Ehen do you reside around delta and edo state? na so jor better person, but I believe some people are unlucky in some things, what others get with ease they have to struggle to get even with necessary preparation. Although people say our choices determine the final course of fate I still believe the Devine can play a role in changing our fate .Anyway sha, I need better ororo for my head. I live in Edo by the way. |
Romance › Re: "Genotype Issues Have Cost Me Another Relationship" - Nigerian Lady Cries Out by t00dugged(f): 8:28am On May 25, 2018 |
skayT: Naso! If a good guy were to approach you and ask for your phone#, I can bet you'll still put up that ur annoying Naijagirl attitude. Or if he by chance gets your phone# someway, somehow, na still you go dey query am say "where did you get my # from". Bunch of confused human beings! you well so?  |
Romance › Re: "Genotype Issues Have Cost Me Another Relationship" - Nigerian Lady Cries Out by t00dugged(f): 7:39am On May 25, 2018 |
tintedniggz: Interesting! So you'd use the person and return him back to the owner when you done right? if they were not using him before ,there will be no need to return na  |
Romance › Re: "Genotype Issues Have Cost Me Another Relationship" - Nigerian Lady Cries Out by t00dugged(f): 7:35am On May 25, 2018 |
princetigris: they're many out there. Just that when they show up unannounced fit no gbadu them. nah I dont think thats the case ,maybe I should go and wash my head with anointing oil  |
Romance › Re: "Genotype Issues Have Cost Me Another Relationship" - Nigerian Lady Cries Out by t00dugged(f): 5:31am On May 25, 2018 |
tintedniggz: Are you ready to go on a journey to look for them? if I wanted to go on a journey I wont ask that some one lends me the one they are not using, I will simply proceed to the Bermuda triangle to look for the good guy myself  |
Romance › Re: "Genotype Issues Have Cost Me Another Relationship" - Nigerian Lady Cries Out by t00dugged(f): 5:22am On May 25, 2018 |
Where do people find these good guys?let them borrow me the one they are not using  |
Education › Re: Differences Between The Gmat And Gre by t00dugged(f): 1:55pm On Apr 14, 2018 |
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Politics › Re: Saraki & Wife, Osinbajo & Wife, Otedola At Dangote's Daughter's Wedding In Lagos by t00dugged(f): 1:54pm On Apr 14, 2018 |
ameri9ja: Ten Millionires Who Committed Suicide
Is money really the answer to everything as we Nigerians tend to believe? - "Get rich or die trying"
So, how do we explain this?
Ten Millionires Who Committed Suicide
by Julian Crowley
We live in a society filled with dreams and aspirations of wealth, a society that likes to believe that money will bring with it happiness and success. The following men were all successful businessmen who committed suicide. The millions in their bank accounts did nothing to ease their suffering…
10. Jonathan Wraith
Thirty-five-year-old Jonathan Wraith — a young British millionaire by virtue of selling his and his father’s portable cabin business for £30 million ($46 million) — was by all accounts a happy and well-adjusted young man. However, in 2009 he picked up his shotgun and shot himself, leaving no suicide note. No clear reason could be found for Wraith’s action, but there has been some speculation that he was extremely worried about his father David’s recent stroke. It seems that this may have proven too much for the young man to take.
9. Eli M. Black
Eli M. Black, whose death was immortalized on screen in the Coen Brothers comedy The Hudsucker Proxy, was a Jewish-American businessman and millionaire controller of the United Brands Company. An astute and forward thinking capitalist, Black’s career included stints with Lehman Brothers and then the American Seal-Kap Company, which he renamed AMK. The early ’70s saw AMK merge with United Fruit Company. With that, Black’s fate was sealed. His downfall was rooted in the discovery of his $2.5 million bribe offered to the President of Honduras, to reduce export taxes on bananas. Taking matters into his own hands before the scandal broke, Black climbed the 44 floors of his office building and leapt out onto crowded Park Avenue to the horror of onlookers below.
8. Huibert Boumeester
At 49, father-of-two Huibert Boumeester took his own life after becoming seriously depressed in the fallout of the £50 billion ($77 billion) takeover of ABN Amro by the Royal Bank of Scotland. The Dutch millionaire banker’s body was discovered in a woodland area several miles away from his home in London. A suicide note to his wife Frederique that was found on his body read that he could not “go on.” The coroner confirmed that Mr. Boumeester had ended his life while depressed, explaining: “He drove to a very isolated location in woodland, sat down and used the shotgun to end his own life.”
7. Christopher Foster
In August 2008, Christopher Foster, a 50-year-old British businessman, murdered his wife and daughter before burning down his house and killing himself. The businessman shot his wife Jillian and daughter Kirstie, prior to succumbing to smoke inhalation. Foster, wealthy by virtue of his company’s work creating oil rig insulation technology, was nevertheless beset by financial concerns. Despite being a millionaire residing in a five-bedroom country mansion, he was living beyond his means, with debts of £4 million ($6.2 million). It seems that, tragically, these financial worries may well have pushed him over the edge.
6. John Lawrenson
John Lawrenson was a successful businessman who lived in a £1.2 million ($1.8 million) mansion (the Old Rectory, above). He was healthy and seemingly happy, and had earned the right to enjoy the profits from a lucrative life in the publishing world. This all would have been fine, except for one thing: his beloved wife Caroline was dying of cancer. The devoted couple, married for 47 years, poisoned themselves with a substance bought via mail order from Mexico. A suicide note found near their bodies confirms the truth: Mr. Lawrenson could not bear the thought of living alone and decided to take the matter into his own hands.
5. Wayne Pai
Wayne Pai was a successful Taiwanese businessman, and founder and chairman of the securities broker the Polaris Group. In the wake of rumors of insider trading, the nevertheless well respected Pai was found dead in July 2008. His wife and members of Polaris’ staff flew to the outlying island of Penghu to assist police with their inquiries. Pai’s suicide came at a time when allegations were being made that a former president of National Chiao Tung University had been receiving regular payments from Polaris. Pai’s body was found floating in waters surrounding the outlying island.
4. Paul Castle
Paul Castle — a self-styled businessman and property tycoon who had met the Queen of England and played polo with Prince Charles — killed himself in 2010. The 54-year-old threw himself in front of a London Underground train, leaving no chance of survival. The businessman, described as a “workaholic,” had seen several property deals go awry over the last year of his life and had also lost capital in a gas and oil surveying company. Castle, who suffered from chronic heart problems and tumors, had been married three times and was due to be wedded for a fourth time, to his girlfriend Natalie Theo.
3. Peter Smedley
Peter Smedley was an enormously successful millionaire hotelier and businessman with a tinned food empire that provided him with a sizable income. He and his wife Christine — who had been married for 33 years — enjoyed a luxurious lifestyle befitting of their riches. However, Mr. Smedley was also an extremely ill man, suffering from motor neurone disease. He ended his life by his own volition, at an assisted dying organization, the Dignitas clinic, in Switzerland. In a further twist to the story, Mr. Smedley’s death was filmed by the BBC, with segments televised as part of documentary about assisted suicides.
2. Howard Worthington
In an alarming case of destructive emotion, self-proclaimed “lord of the manor” millionaire Howard Worthington shot himself with one of his prized shotguns just moments after shooting his lover Julie Rees. The 52-year-old English former businessman, who made his fortune in the steel industry, had been ordered to stay away from his £1.3 million ($2 million) country home after threatening her with a gun a few weeks prior. While Rees recovered, Worthington did not. Verdict: suicide.
1. ReiJane Huai
Long Island resident and computer software high flyer ReiJane Huai killed himself with a single shot in September 2011. The former president and CEO of FalconStor, a data storage company, had resigned suddenly in 2010 following a lawsuit filed against him. The millionaire committed suicide on the front lawn of the $2.5 million home he shared with his wife, ShuWen. The Taiwanese-born Huai — who had traveled to the USA to study in 1984 — had several adult children living in the US and was described as a “visionary and leader” by a FalconStor spokesman.
BONUS: Adolf Merckle
German tycoon Adolf Merckle commits suicide
Merckle, who was the world’s 94th-richest person in 2008 according to Forbes magazine, spent his life building a business conglomerate with about 100,000 employees.
The empire was poised to come crashing down after his family made wrong-way bets on skyrocketing Volkswagen shares.
The family has been under pressure to sell some assets or seek bridging loans and has been in talks with banks for weeks.
“The desperate situation of his companies caused by the financial crisis, the uncertainties of the last few weeks and his powerlessness to act, have broken the passionate family entrepreneur and he took his own life,” a family statement said.
The 74-year-old industrialist died when a train struck him late on Monday, said prosecutors in the southern German town of Ulm, near Merckle’s home. and your point is?  |
Education › Re: Differences Between The Gmat And Gre by t00dugged(f): 1:36pm On Apr 12, 2018 |
Noted |
Politics › Re: Saraki & Wife, Osinbajo & Wife, Otedola At Dangote's Daughter's Wedding In Lagos by t00dugged(f): 10:03am On Mar 24, 2018 |
Gathering of the rich. I since learnt never to make nasty comments about rich people if you want to be like them. |
Celebrities › Re: Jennifer Pamplona Spent ₦180m On Surgery To Look Like Kim Kardashian by t00dugged(f): 3:07pm On Mar 23, 2018 |
Nothing close jor  . Why will any sane human being want to alter their body to look like another human being  |
Pets › Re: Hanna Python, World's 1st Snake To Undergo Pioneering CAT Scan For Lungs Problem by t00dugged(f): 6:06pm On Mar 22, 2018 |
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Food › Re: Inside Vietnamese Cat Market Where Cats Are Butchered For ₦25,000 Delicacy(Pics) by t00dugged(f): 12:29pm On Mar 17, 2018 |
This looks creepy, why are they boiled alive? |
Romance › Re: How Your Mother Looks At You When You Are 32 Years And Not Married (picture) by t00dugged(f): 4:28pm On Mar 14, 2018 |
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Romance › Re: BDSM The Nigerian Way LMFAO (pics) by t00dugged(f): 5:39am On Mar 14, 2018 |
So much for fun, how do they even derive the pleasure?  |
Family › Re: Man Blasts His Daughter Over Her Profile Photo by t00dugged(f): 11:07am On Mar 11, 2018 |
Please what kind of profile picture should one waiting on a husband put?  |
Politics › Re: Police Orders Return Of All Licensed Firearms Within 21 Days, Nigerians React by t00dugged(f): 9:37am On Mar 05, 2018 |
BankeSmalls: Is there no law which states that private citizens can acquire licensed guns in that country?
Nigerian police should first repel that law in the national assembly.
Then we can talk about the money you paid to pick the guns from the police, the money should be refunded to citizens with interest. exactly, those guns were acquired legally,if they want it returned, they should go through the national assembly and make provision for refund of money spent to acquire it. |
Phones › Re: More Data Or More Airtime: Which Do You Prefer? by t00dugged(f): 10:28am On Mar 04, 2018 |
Data |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Question An American Asked About Nigerians Stealing Their Jobs And Reply He Got by t00dugged(f): 10:14am On Mar 04, 2018 |
See as everybody dey quote me, I only stated the obvious o,not that I am criticizing their choices, Abi to talk truth na crime now? make una let my mention rest abeg,shuo!  |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Question An American Asked About Nigerians Stealing Their Jobs And Reply He Got by t00dugged(f): 8:24am On Mar 04, 2018 |
ObservantFellow: Take the dishwasher job for example.. In Nigeria, that ranges from #5,000 to #20,000 monthly in a city. In America, with their hourly pay can easily give one $5,000 - $6,000 monthly. That's at least #1.5m in Nigeria's current clime. Difficult to blame their choices sha I am not blaming their choices o, just stating the obvious |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Question An American Asked About Nigerians Stealing Their Jobs And Reply He Got by t00dugged(f): 6:29am On Mar 04, 2018 |
Do you know the funny part of it all, most of this immigrants wouldn't do the kind of jobs they do in their home country |
Celebrities › Re: Juliet Ibrahim Stuns In 32nd Pre-Birthday Photos by t00dugged(f): 8:22am On Mar 02, 2018 |
She is a pretty Lady! |
Travel › Re: Nigerians - Leave The UK (United Kingdom) ALONE!!! by t00dugged(f): 9:28am On Feb 24, 2018 |
saouri: If you check Google, you will find the list of countries. I deliberately did not list any countries because before you know it, they too may cut us off.
But I know one country in particular that is growing it's workforce and needs skilled and educated people to move ahead.
You all know it too ☺
Seek and you will find � can I pm you so you can tell me the name of the country? |