Family › Re: If U Want To Escape Poverty,Read This. by TheFalcon01: 8:42pm On Aug 22, 2025*. Modified: 9:00pm On Aug 22, 2025 |
ibechris: Even If You Are Not Educated, These 10 Unspoken Rules Can Help You Escape P0verty In Africa.
1. Find a Rich Mentor and Serve Them. Wealthy people hold secrets that books won’t teach you. If you can get close to one—by working for them, running errands, or just being useful—you’ll learn more than any classroom could ever teach you.
2. Master the Art of Lying Low Poverty becomes permanent when you live above your means. Many people make money but waste it trying to look rich. Stay low, avoid unnecessary attention, and build in silence.
3. Understand “Under-the-Table” Business This is how things work in Africa, not everything is advertised, and not all deals are done in daylight. Learn how money truly moves in your industry. The biggest opportunities are usually not on bill boards but through quiet conversations and connections. As a matter of fact, it's the washed up leftovers that are advertised. And usually if you see it published, it's way too late.
4. Control Your Reproductive Choices. Let’s be real—poverty multiplies when you have more children than you can afford. Many stay broke because they keep expanding their responsibilities without expanding their income. Have kids strategically, not emotionally. And never let your erection determine your direction.
5. Extra activities & Entertainment as a Tool, Not a Trap. For example the poor use clubs and drinking joints to escape reality; the rich use it to build networks. If you must drink, drink with people who can change your financial status. Entertainment should be a gateway to connections, not an escape from responsibility.
6. Attach Yourself to Moving Vehicles. If you see someone or something rising—an individual, a business, a trend—find a way to attach yourself to it. Don’t try to reinvent the wheel. Join someone big and don't compete!
7. Exploit Gaps in the System Every country has loopholes—things others ignore, services that are in demand, or government programs that people don’t take advantage of. Research what exists in your area and capitalize on it. Those who know how to work the system never stay poor. Remember never to be too politically invested, put your stomach ahead of the nation; everyone does, even those who say they never!
8. Respect & Study How Money Works. The rich don’t see money the way the poor do. Money is a tool, not a prize. Stop thinking about how to spend it and start thinking about how to multiply it. Make financial literacy your private obsession.
9. Leverage Family & Community Ties Smartly. There are free benefits you get by leveraging your nativity. By virtue of being a native in your country or village, there are things you naturally get. Take advantage.
10. Develop a Ruthless Work Ethic Most people aren’t willing to suffer to escape poverty. Work harder than everyone else. Sleep less if you have to. Outwork your competitors, be reliable, and be known as the person who gets things done. Eventually, that reputation will open doors.
Poverty isn’t just about money—it’s about mindset. The difference between rich and poor is often not intelligence but the willingness to see and do what others ignore. Stay sharp, stay strategic, and make your way out. Hello Chief. I've been reading and noting your posts for some months now. My thoughts align with yours on many matters. From finance to politics, relationship management to personal conduct. Its demoralising trying to open the eyes of my close friends and constantly be met with limiting and ancient beliefs. They say iron sharpeneth iron. Your thinking is on a much higher wavelength than mine, and you seem to know more about identifying and harnessing opportunities that are peculiar to our society. I am not a freeloader. I'm ready to join your legitimate click or group that are synergizing and harnessing the power of large numbers to move swiftly to the attainment of their life goals. I have shot you a mail sir. Please reply. Thank you |
Investment › Re: 2023 Financial Challenge by TheFalcon01: 8:14pm On Apr 30, 2023 |
Omawumi17: Good day beautiful people. Compliments of the season. Here's the thing, i will like you guys to join me in this financial challenge. The goal is to save Consistently for 12 months starting from January 1st 2023 to December 2023 Here's the thing... You decide how much and how you want to save, depending on your income. You can decide to use online savings app like piggy bank, kolo box or open a bank account. All you need to do is to update the thread, which will serve as a motivation to others to try it Note: You don't need to send money to anyone to help you save It's strictly Do it yourself If you are interested to join this challenge with me. Say Hi See you next year � Hi. Hope you've not given up? I'm in, where's the watsapp group? |
Agriculture › Re: FUNAAB Graduates With Interest In Agriculture Let's Meet Here by TheFalcon01: 9:36am On Mar 19, 2023 |
Agbe endowed!
Ooshe! |
Agriculture › Re: Invest In Broiler Chickens Production by TheFalcon01: 5:28pm On Feb 16, 2023*. Modified: 10:10pm On Feb 21, 2023 |
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Business › Re: What Business Can I Start With 500,000-700,000 Naira by TheFalcon01: 4:50am On Jan 12, 2023 |
FreshFarmAgro: Come to agriculture. Cassava cultivation for a start. 7-8 Months, you see your results
POS If Emefiele hasn't destroyed it completely
I am farming Maize March next year and have readied some resources. You may come and partner and be a part on ground How far bro. Can I come. Share your digit |
Agriculture › Re: Agric Grant For Farmers by TheFalcon01: 3:11pm On Dec 29, 2022 |
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ayoola.ayokunle.asa@gmail.com |
Politics › Re: Nasarawa State Empowers 50 Women With 2 Goats Each by TheFalcon01: 7:04am On Nov 17, 2022 |
Cantonese: Hmmmmmmmm.
Two goats? Not even 5 or 7? What if either of them dies? Longer throat no go kee you ��� If den no give you rara nko? Who you wan follow fight? |
Business › Re: CBN Spends N281bn To Print New Notes In 5 Years by TheFalcon01: 3:04am On Oct 30, 2022 |
thebosstrevor1: Priting money and destroying money does not come cheap.
You need money to create money, you need money to destroy it, isn't it funny.
It is also similar when building and destroying a house, you need money to build a house, you also need money to destroy it. You must manage your energy. |
Family › Re: I Saw A Dead Family Friend Two Years Later by TheFalcon01: 2:07am On Oct 30, 2022 |
Urheadmaster: One time I was in ikotun to attend prophet TB Joshua service.
The hotel where I lodged, we were watching African magic and the movie was about dead related script were someone saw a dead relation somewhere working as an engineer.
Somehow, argument started that you can see a dead person you know alive in another city.
One lady among us even told us that, if you doubt it, you should go to the centre of ikotun market around 12:midnights and bend down you'll see a dead person you know from your village . Laugh wan kill me for here! |
Nairaland General › Re: What Is Your Hidden Talent ? by TheFalcon01: 10:04pm On Oct 16, 2022 |
benqo01: When your babe left you,u cold not read her mind on that So below the belt. |
Nairaland General › Re: What Is Your Hidden Talent ? by TheFalcon01: 10:03pm On Oct 16, 2022 |
falcon01: Well I can do various things I don't consider then talents sha 1. I can repeat an exact rhythm of a song or sound I hear for atleast 20 to 30 seconds perfectly 2. I can tell when someone is lying by looking at their face In a silent room, I can feel their pulse increase or decrease 3. I can recognise faces from afar when normal people can't 3. I can stand with both hands with my leg up for atleast 30 seconds and even move from few metres 4. I can do 100 pushup and 30 pullups in one go 5. I have a good photographic memory but I can't Draw  6. I'm an expert manipulator I don't do it though 7. I can swallow water and bring it back 8. I can move each of my ears, eyebrows and Nose independently 9. I can do an almost perfect split 10. I can hold my breath for 1 minute 30 seconds And alot more jare
Most of this things are things I used to do repeatedly till I became good doing it. Can we meet? Only if you can do these. |
Career › Re: Salary Range Of Microfinance Bank Workers by TheFalcon01: 11:58am On Oct 15, 2022 |
VcStunner: I must be frank with you, sometimes the location decides that. North Central could be kaduna, nassarawa or plateau states in which only a micro finance bank located in kd may be able to pay up to 60k, the rest may start you with 35k to 50k at best. Is this for Amala or Agbado? |
Business › Re: Christ Embassy Church Floats Commercial Bank by TheFalcon01: 11:55am On Oct 15, 2022 |
NaijaCowFarm: Welcome to Parallex. I see Redeemed and Winners coming up soon.
Flood the market and kill underperformers. They will only wake underperformers. You don't need to kill your competitors. They keep you alert! |