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Real investment is one that keeps yielding years after such seed was planted, it is not a "get rich quick scheme". It pays you and pay your children to the seventh generation, I've discovered that peer to peer donation has its positive side but most of them will not last, I've been a victim too but I'm moving on. I got introduced to this platform and its been amazing, what you're about to do is not a P2P or a ponzi scheme, it is a pathway to a life of financial freedom. If you're interested, join me in the chatroom with this link https:///JZHFflQxIhvA9i9kJnaeBo |
Some people don't like the buying and selling business so if you want to start a business with 800k, send me a mail and I will guide through. |
Its no news, the Present US travel policy is having a negative effect on Nigerian travellers. According to information from two of my friends (both came back from the US recently) while on a stopover in Turkey and UAE, they came across a number of Nigerians deported from the US point of entries, based on various flimsy excuses. Now the Scrutiny is very intense and phones are being checked, if possible avoid travelling with a smart phone that might bring out unexpected details about you. Travel light and be careful with who you gist with on the plane. Like it or not, I guess Nigeria is the 8th country being affected by the travel ban. Better to be denied a visa than to be treated like a common criminal at the point of entry simply cos u are with a Nigerian passport. |
Its a pity OP, I had similar experience in 2011. I made up my mind not to work again, tried my hands on one or two supply business before I joined helping hands. Its been worth the while, I'm one in the biz and I can testify that its working. Join my team and be the next testify, call or whatsaap me on 08037798195 |
In Benin, people were not allowed to withdraw more than 10, 000 NGN in the ATM on Sunday. The maximum people were allowed to withdraw is 10, 000 NGN same ECO bank. It âlso happened in GTBANK, delta state to be precise last week At GTB Effurun Warri, you can only withdraw 10, 000 NGN only at ATM, no withdrawal above 100/150k at the counter my colleague faced that last week The same thing at GTB before Palms lekki *IN PORT HARCOURT TODAY* Here's what happened in Eco bank, Port Harcourt branch..if You want to withdraw 200k, they say No, you must withdraw 100k those withdrawing 100k, they gave them 50k, most funny part is, you can't withdraw above 200k.. When a staff was asked, they said, its festive period, if too much money is removed from the system, there will be no mney to run their affairs, they'll go bankrupt.. And I was shocked, even banks we see face to face are encountering what an online community as MMM is going through now and then people still go about saying all sorts about the scheme *Where are the media houses, can't they broadcast this toooooo...* GH IS HIGHER THAN PH EVEN IN THE BANKS... |
Welcome back Larrysun, See those challenges as stepping stones cos no great man escaped them! Thanks for the updates, you're going places, keep it up! |
As we celebrate Nigeira's independence tomorrow, make plans to celebrate your financial independence so it will be a balanced celebration.í ¾í´í ¾í´í ¾í´ Call or whatsapp me on O8037798195 and get started |
As we celebrate Nigeira's independence tomorrow, make plans to celebrate your financial independence so it will be a balanced celebration.í ¾í´í ¾í´í ¾í´ Call or whatsapp me on O8037798195 and get started |
Recession no dey affect me, no body fit sack me cos I'm my own boss, join me today, no body knows tomorrow. Its just a click away http:///?i=efeeloo@yahoo.co.uk |
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I really wish I could talk to you and your wife one on one, the truth is she's not in Nigeria and she's bored because she's not working, no kids to occupy her, no friend/family to visit. shopping seems to be the only thing that takes out and of course the internet. You seem to be the office and game type, give her more time when you're back from work. Call her and talk things over, if u love her, you can't give up on her yet. |
mmjoshy:I don't know other names for dates but you can get from the hausa guys selling Tiger nuts. Its not a joke, try it and let's here from you afterwards. |
gabinogem:you can say that again |
Topestbilly:You're right! They're within reach and works like magic, I'll be waiting for your testimony. |
When the libido of the husband and wife doesn’t match, that is, when one is higher than the other, there can be conflict, since they might never to be able to satisfy each other’s sexual desire. Libido boosters are there for a reason, which is why we are introducing the most natural libido booster of all times; tiger nuts drink! Popularly called tiger nut drink, aka kunun aya gets you or your man in the mood for sex, why not try it out. Here’s how to make it; you'll need Dates, coconut and Tiger Nut, known as Aya in Hausa, Ofio in Yoruba, Aki Hausa in Igbo and Hausa’s groundnut in Pidgin is one of the most powerful ancient food sources known in humanity and used traditionally to stimulate sexual arousal, treatment of weak erection, premature ejaculation in men, and boosting of breast milk supply in breastfeeding mothers. If you are a fan of pepper and ginger, you can add it to yours. How to prepare: wash and slice your coconut to pieces Wash the tiger nut to wash off the stones and other dirts off it (Scrubbing and changing of the water is required) Soak the tiger nut overnight Wash and soak your dates to soften it (you can buy soaked one to save you time). Remove the seed of the date Break and carve out the coconut flesh. Cut the coconut flesh into small pieces Grind Tigernut, dates and coconut together with little water. Sieve the paste with a sieve with tiny holes, Chill and drink. If your blender is not high-powered it might not blend the ingredients smooth, I had to blend mine with the local mill. Meanwhile, don’t add too much water before sieving and keep it refrigerated always. Don’t drink this mixture in the absence of your spouse please”odikwa risky!”
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