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Well done! God bless your efforts. |
The emboldened below should be the premise of any conversation as this. Those who don’t earn in forex won’t easily understand your analyses, cause they’re not doing any exchange nor interested in the forex market as much as one who has a global portfolio or outlook. Jejebabaa: |
Congrats Bro! You got one of my fancied cars for a start. Please how much did you get it - Nigerian or Foreign used? livewithpurpose: |
Thank you for the thoughts. By these divergent reviews, especially on Honda cars, my takeaway is that whatever you use, your maintenance culture plays a critical role in its sustainability. As a starter, I intend to start with a Civic between 2003 - 2005. Any personal thought on these specs? |
Thank you for the offer. But you missed the last part. This is not a free software but it’s affordable and the N500 offer will not suffice for this exchange. MrsVICKY: |
Please check your email...Details have been sent. Thanks Princecharming01: fyinka47: LaCremy: LaCremy: Richnero: Aremu01: |
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I’m not sure who you’re referring to...Could you be clearer in your expression and allegations? funlord: |
Still available? Please post pictures. ePlanet: |
Young man, do you realise there's something called "Enterprise Package" klassd: |
The world is witnessing an unprecedented migration crisis, like never before. The United States of America, Canada, several European, Asian and African countries are facing high human in and out flows via legal and illegal routes. It seems everyone is moving or planning to move. Daily, embassies and borders are receiving thousands of migration hopefuls, causing the countries of origin, transit and destination to make tough migration decisions in order to ensure the security and stability of their citizens and territories. People migrate for different reasons. For many, is it the search for better economic opportunities, survival and security. For others, it is simply for exploration or adventure, education or exposure to better understand the world around them. Whatever the migration intent, humans are wired to move from one place to the other, however, the current global realities of poverty and insecurity, continue to fuel the need to migrate at all cost possible - legal or illegal. Migration could either be regular or irregular. While the former is documented and legalised by the country of exit and entry, the latter is grossly undocumented, illegal, dangerous and costly for the migrant, the country of origin and destination. Howbeit, our world is challenged by the latter which comes with grave consequences on all. In its 2017 International Migration Report, the United Nations revealed that there are an estimated 258 million people living in a country other than their country of birth — an increase of 49% since 2000. This figure only captures the documented and legalised migration. What about the undocumented, whose numbers we cannot ascertain? An evaluation of irregular migration by the International Organization for Migration, revealed that over 186,000 migrants entered Europe through unauthorized routes such as the sea and land in 2017. This, of course, does not capture the lives who were trapped or lost in the Mediterranean Sea, Sahara desert, borders, detention centres and transit countries. The Migrant Project reports that over 2,000 deaths have been recorded on the Mediterranean Sea so far in 2018. Let’s be honest, would you rather live in a country where survival and security are not assured when you can actually migrate to another country with abundance of opportunities and security for lives? Your answer to this reveals your quest for survival and safety which are the fundamental rules of life. We all seek better living conditions even if it requires relocating. But essentially, the cost of migration either legally or illegally is critical for consideration. The on-going global migration crisis, unfortunately, will continue until issues of insecurity, unemployment, inequality and scanty economic opportunities are addressed by developing and developed worlds. Till then, we all are potential migrants for the intent that we will strive to improve our living conditions, ensure security of our lives, loved ones and properties, hence, the need to move from one country to another. But then, what happens when no one or place is assured of economic fortunes and social security? Where shall we all migrate to? |
Your email address isn't correct. Mail isn't delivering. dapkin: |
Guy, civility demands that you create your own thread to announce your presence. My software is authentic and purchased from the company. So, since I paid for it, it should be free then? It's people like you that make companies fold up by using the back-door means...No sense of professionalism. Take yourself out of here. klassd: |
You mean ME? Not sure we have any subsisting business, though. If it's about the premium grammarly account, you get it before payment. So, relax...you're safe hands. Anyway, I have been here for years without any history of fraud...This my current account is about two years. joan1678: |
The stories here reflect the financial literacy of Nigerians/Nigeria. We need to teach our people the principles of money. Money is the product of a value process. Financial literacy will teach people how to make, manage and multiply money. Read, explore, engage, be entrepreneurial or excellent in your work. Knowledge is now liberalised through the internet. |
How na? How much did you invest? What was the interest rate? How many times did you roll over? realjidejamal: |
Bro, while your act of helping your family members with funds is laudable, I think it wasn’t the best decision. Why? That was your capital, your means of primary sustenance which I guess was fetching you some money which you were sharing with them. But they needing money and you shutting down your business (because you want to be seen as responsible, loving and compassionate), wasn’t the best...for you and them. Because, everyone of you would then go back to ground zero after you’d given them the money. And you know what, no one would have died if you didn’t stop the business and give the money. But the truth is that money sef wouldn’t have been enough for what they needed? So, why break the supply for what you’re not sure of? Next time, get the business running because it’ll still be a means of sustenance for all, while you explore other better means of raising funds. I don’t joke with my capital funds or assets oooo. OmoDavido: |
We still dey here. |
Still available! |
What’s the mortgage plan for this? |
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