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FamilyRe: Should A Lady Share In The Financial Implications Of Her Wedding? by thatNigerian: 5:01pm On Dec 19, 2020
Zzor:
Exactly but do you also know it's against African tradition for a lady to share in such fin/res with her husband to be? Ask your elders and you will be shocked
Fvck your elders. They're idiots that get high on trying to make your future husband bankrupt before he marries you. Leeches like you and your retarded elders are a big part of Nigeria's problem.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Am I Really Being unfair To These Two Girls?? by thatNigerian: 4:26pm On Dec 19, 2020
Sixfeetbelle:
You don't do charitable works based on gender.
Actually, you do. The women and girls empowerment schemes, grants, workshops, sholarships etc. Are proof of that.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Am I Really Being unfair To These Two Girls?? by thatNigerian: 4:17pm On Dec 19, 2020
You had access to a resource that was yours to give (or not) and you decided not to give it. It's as simple as that. Whether it's fair is insignificant.

Most of the persons crying in this thread are female humans who consider men a launch pad to "the good life".

The crazy thing is that your so-called friends might not be interested in the opportunity, so, just rest abeg. Na link you no give them; no be person you kill.
RomanceRe: Should I Go Ahead And Marry Her With This Her Mindset? by thatNigerian: 8:58am On Dec 17, 2020
First of all, brother, i think your brain and your heart are both in the right place. You're a good a kind person that has the welfare of his "future" family at heart.

Now, i know a lot of do-gooders are going to come to this thread to support that chick that hopes leave all the family expenses to you while "helping" when she can, but alaye, i am telling you now that you are right, VERY RIGHT INFACT.

If she isn't ready to sit down with you and outline the financial responsibilities of each person, then, you have no business investing in her business. Saying she'll "help when she can" makes it sound like she's doing you a favour.

No go loseguard o. Succumbing to the pressure from her, your parents, and her parents is part of the reason men typically die faster than women. If you don't fix this now, you'll overwork, overthink, overspend, and overstretch your resources while she kicks back and keeps telling all her friends that "my husband dey try sha. He's a great provider".
InvestmentRe: Is Fixed Deposit A Good Investment In Nigeria? by thatNigerian(op): 3:28pm On Jun 08, 2020
flyfit:
Try investing in Bitcoins.... can guide you 08109916504
Definitely not my thing. Crypto is too volatile; but thanks.
InvestmentRe: Is Fixed Deposit A Good Investment In Nigeria? by thatNigerian(op): 3:26pm On Jun 08, 2020
Juell:
Check properly, the 16% is per anum. If you invest your 100k in a year u'll get 16k
What? But i saw 1 month minimum tenure there. I plan to visit select banks this week to make enquries though.
InvestmentIs Fixed Deposit A Good Investment In Nigeria? by thatNigerian(op): 12:29pm On Jun 08, 2020
Hi guys, do you think investing 100k in fixed deposits is a wise decision?

Also, Nairametrics lists Unity Bank as having the highest interest rate (16%) per month. What's your experience with that bank?
I currently use Wema Bank and theirs is lower than that.

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