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BusinessRe: Forex Trade Alerts - Season 2 by tonjoan: 7:36am On Nov 09, 2011
FOREXMART:
@wealth4us . Your very funny. Have u been around this thread at all? Did u see me, naijababe, unclenna, and others give anybady any condition when sharing the things we have?. You wanna do trade by bata. I need a good four hour trading system to use cos am gonna be busy next year don't mean you gasta give me those flimsy conditions of sharing what ever it is your looking at.

When I post here, I post to my selfless, harmonious big forex family so plese keep your useless conditions to yourself cos the next thing you'll do is to start selling something.

Nuff said, @naijababe,zeddicus, Odaero, pip love-vendor,unclenna and others. I want to move into trading higher time frame, preferably four hours and above. Could you help me out with a good system? Me foundation is basically scalping now I wanna make a switch.

As for the broker thing I have peace since I started using Tradingpoint.

Thanks everybody.

Loveyall
Good you're considering trend trading. Traders come with their different approaches as it best applies to their persons. I'll advice you get to gain a mastery of: support/resistance, candle formations and patterns and divergences. 4HR tf and more will help filter the noise in the swings.
BusinessRe: Forex Trade Alerts - Season 2 by tonjoan: 7:28am On Nov 09, 2011
I'm glad to find this section. I wonder how I never got to know there's a community for forex traders on nairaland.
CelebritiesRe: Bishop David Oyedepo Embarrasses D'banj In Church? by tonjoan: 12:39am On Aug 01, 2011
moty4all:
[size=15pt]Yes All What U Said is True, 
But D'banj as never been invited to perform in Canaan Land-- Covenant University Or For Any Youth Conference , 
He only come up stage that was about 4 years ago to give a testimony nothing more,
I don't know why people exaggerate stories

If my fellow student are receiving warning letters from my school for listing to secular music why will dey invite the dude a secular singer, [/size]
Pronto. That exactly was what happened. D'banj came up to give a testimony over his MTV award and the bishop admonished him by saying fame without Christ is vanity.
Why do nairalanders swallow every story hook line and sinker? Common sense should tell this story is hogwash.
PoliticsRe: Has Anyone Here Seen Aso Rock Villa? by tonjoan: 10:09pm On Jul 31, 2011
natasha:
Its evident that most of the people claiming to have visited Aso rock, have probably never visited Abuja. I have been to Aso Villa and might i start by saying Aso Rock is Different from the "Villa" as its called.
Aso Rock i.e the moutain we see in pictures is actually located behind Gowon Barracks (Now called Mambilla Barracks).
Whilst the presidential Villa is indeed a big Villa. There are several security gates you have to pass through to actually get to the villa. I happen to know this cos my hubby is in the military and ve tagged along as his +1 for a breakfast & Dinner during Obj's regime.
If you drive through Aso drive - the first gate, the third turn on your left (i believe) is where you need to be headed to get the villa. There are certainly many turns to be made however i dont think its appropriate to write all that info here on a public forun due to the current security situation in Nigeria. But i can tell you that Mr president's House is Palatial. There's a reception Area, and then a sitting room which was where we sat when we went for the breakfast. And everyone in the house (excluding workers, cooks, security etc) has to gather for prayers with mr Obj, Jerry Gana and the then Pastor of the Villa. After the prayers we were ushered to a dinning room that sat around 30 people and the rest is history, Might i add that the First lady's villa is next to the President's own and then next to the First Lady's villa is the ADC's House.
But make no mistake, the interior decor is MIND blowing. There were mirrors everywhere in the house as well.
Thanks natasha. your description of the villa best fits what I've been told by friends who have visited. These friends of mine are not even known to one another.
PoliticsRe: Has Anyone Here Seen Aso Rock Villa? by tonjoan: 10:06pm On Jul 31, 2011
natasha:
Its evident that most of the people claiming to have visited Aso rock, have probably never visited Abuja. I have been to Aso Villa and might i start by saying Aso Rock is Different from the "Villa" as its called.
Aso Rock i.e the moutain we see in pictures is actually located behind Gowon Barracks (Now called Mambilla Barracks).
Whilst the presidential Villa is indeed a big Villa. There are several security gates you have to pass through to actually get to the villa. I happen to know this cos my hubby is in the military and ve tagged along as his +1 for a breakfast & Dinner during Obj's regime.
If you drive through Aso drive - the first gate, the third turn on your left (i believe) is where you need to be headed to get the villa. There are certainly many turns to be made however i dont think its appropriate to write all that info here on a public forun due to the current security situation in Nigeria. But i can tell you that Mr president's House is Palatial. There's a reception Area, and then a sitting room which was where we sat when we went for the breakfast. And everyone in the house (excluding workers, cooks, security etc) has to gather for prayers with mr Obj, Jerry Gana and the then Pastor of the Villa. After the prayers we were ushered to a dinning room that sat around 30 people and the rest is history, Might i add that the First lady's villa is next to the President's own and then next to the First Lady's villa is the ADC's House.
But make no mistake, the interior decor is MIND blowing. There were mirrors everywhere in the house as well.
Thanks natasha. your description of the villa best fits what I've been told by friends who have visited. These friends of mine are not even do not even know one another.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Where Is Mama-gee by tonjoan: 6:10pm On Jun 01, 2011
Much as I believe 190 was right with that picture associated with mama gee as even I have seen that profile pic as that relating to the email addy on facebook, I do think 190 still need to grow up and give women a mass of respect when wooing them.
mama gee imo must have disabled that facebook account cos I cant reconcile her denying what 190 saw which corresponded with what i saw.
Folks; learn to be proud of yourselves just the way God made you and you'd be amazed you just might be far more important than the ones you perceive to be head and shoulder better.
PoliticsRe: President Goodluck & Wife Dancing (pic) by tonjoan: 6:59am On May 31, 2011
I'm not a GEJ propagandist even though I cherish and value his unassuming personae. I also am very withdrawn to my shell cos I can't ever be caught hoping any government of the day in Nigeria will deliver, yet will be glad should they deliver as it is the case in Lagos and a few of the GEJ's kept promises. That said, I wonder if Nigerians will ever be impressed, particularly when they've signed off on someone. GEJ and Dame have always been in traditional attires and decided to once appear in English attire yet they get the diatribe? I believe he has severally showcased the Nigerian culture even on global stages and can once-in-a-while go English.
The ball dance dress obviously didn't sit well on Dame but we should applaud GEJ for giving a mass of respect to the marriage institution and flaunt his generally believed unattractive and uneducated wife. He alone knows why he sticks to and loves her just the way she is.
She just might have been the oiler to his goodluck. I'd rather be married to an ugly oiler than be married to a beautiful drainer.
CelebritiesRe: Pictures From African China's Traditional Wedding by tonjoan: 7:46pm On Apr 06, 2011
EzeUche:
Aloy+Emeka are you Igbo? The reason why I ask is that you could not read the simple Igbo sentences. undecided
I'm amazed my brother. If this sounds Greek to him what will a deeper line of Igbo do to him?
CelebritiesRe: Pictures From African China's Traditional Wedding by tonjoan: 7:17pm On Apr 06, 2011
I feel your fear is what i meant
CelebritiesRe: Pictures From African China's Traditional Wedding by tonjoan: 7:16pm On Apr 06, 2011
naijangel7:
Hmmm not a chance! aloy-emeka would be a nagging husband!! grin tongue
grin I feel your feel from the miles between us. You sound quite patient and thorough so I guess you can cope. lol
CelebritiesRe: Pictures From African China's Traditional Wedding by tonjoan: 7:11pm On Apr 06, 2011
alloyemeka and naijaangel7, the way you two are going you might end up like china and miriam o. Just remember to invite us all. smiley
TV/MoviesRe: MTN Project Fame West Africa: Season 3 by tonjoan: 5:24pm On Sep 27, 2010
suze:
Nobody leaked results to chidinma.If you've been watching that's her nature.She always looks blank and hardly shows emotions.She is almost emotionless.She even hardly smiles.Whenever they pass comments @ her,she always looks blank,no smiles.Well, I wish her good luck.Though in my opinion,her composition doesn't suit nigerian market.
Seconded. I think those who are surprised at Chidinma's lack of winner's expression have really not been following this season's PFWA. That Pocket dynamite will detonate herself and bring the roof down yet gives a bland look that typifies that of a thief caught in the act.
CelebritiesRe: Mercy Johnson Breaks Her Silence by tonjoan: 12:37am On Mar 29, 2010
why
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Congo [5 - 2] (Friendly Match) by tonjoan: 7:08pm On Mar 03, 2010
our defense line is very porous
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Congo [5 - 2] (Friendly Match) by tonjoan: 6:59pm On Mar 03, 2010
honeric01:
u get hotmail messenger or yahoo?
You de on my ym. tony_e2000
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Congo [5 - 2] (Friendly Match) by tonjoan: 6:51pm On Mar 03, 2010
honeric01:
ah, oga aim, which levels? how u dey?
I de. This Nsofor na wa.
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Congo [5 - 2] (Friendly Match) by tonjoan: 6:46pm On Mar 03, 2010
honeric01:
Because you're super eagles, they should bow for you? they have won the nations cup just like the SE, so you better wake up now.
na aimsolicitors be dis
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Congo [5 - 2] (Friendly Match) by tonjoan: 6:33pm On Mar 03, 2010
Nothing like jet-lag, there are not the old SE who always look for excuses to base their poor performances on.

[quote][/quote]lol. marketiva guy
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Congo [5 - 2] (Friendly Match) by tonjoan: 6:25pm On Mar 03, 2010
The Congolese aint playing like they had a jet lag
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Congo [5 - 2] (Friendly Match) by tonjoan: 6:20pm On Mar 03, 2010
Apam that was careless
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Congo [5 - 2] (Friendly Match) by tonjoan: 6:16pm On Mar 03, 2010
Kx:
Peter Utaka and Osas Idehen are the revelations of this encounter.
How u read my thoughts correctly
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Congo [5 - 2] (Friendly Match) by tonjoan: 6:15pm On Mar 03, 2010
peter Utaka is really giving these guys some hassles
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Congo [5 - 2] (Friendly Match) by tonjoan: 6:13pm On Mar 03, 2010
This Osas Idehen is a good lad
PoliticsRe: Yar�adua Arrives by tonjoan: 9:43am On Feb 24, 2010
I sincerely hope it doesnt cause any wahala. Lets wait and see if he's even fit at all
PoliticsRe: Breaking News: Kayode Tokunbo Is New Attorney General Of The Federation by tonjoan: 11:33pm On Feb 10, 2010
Thank you president Goodluck for taking our eye and ear sore (Aandooka) from us. I do not know Kayode Tokunbo but of course we cant judge an unknown fellow can we? Let's see how he turns out
PoliticsRe: Truce Meeting: Tinubu Walks Out On Fashola, Akiolu by tonjoan: 7:57am On Feb 02, 2010
After several public denials of bad waters flowing between the two of them it is now glaringly evident things have been falling apart for long. Until we kill the art of selection and hand picking of successors this will definitely be the other of the day.
SportsRe: Nations Cup Final: Ghana Vs. Egypt [0 - 1] by tonjoan: 7:32pm On Jan 31, 2010
My dear GL, emotions and sentiments no let us see road well. How can someone take due credits away from Egypt when they have won 3 times in a row
SportsRe: Nations Cup Final: Ghana Vs. Egypt [0 - 1] by tonjoan: 7:29pm On Jan 31, 2010
shesi:
Tell them Prince. How can you go into a World Cup thinking like that. bleeping useless.

I keep telling them, football is played on the day. not by past records.

And for the record, African football does not reside with Egypt at all. They are reigning champions. fair play to them. But they are not the best in Africa. Otherwise they'd be heading to the world cup.

qualifying for the world cup is harder than winning 7 games for the ANC.

anyway, C'est la vie. We live to fight another day. These young boys have done me proud. Did you see our no. 10 Asamoah weaving past like 6 egyptian players?


Yes the future is very bright for Ghana football. These young lads really impressed me. I shudder at what the perfect integration of these youngsters alongside veterans like Essien,Muntari,Apiah,Mensah,Pianstil and Agogo. That said I still maintain that at present Africans football resides with Egypt.

the future is very bright. God bless our homeland Ghana!!!
SportsRe: Nations Cup Final: Ghana Vs. Egypt [0 - 1] by tonjoan: 7:24pm On Jan 31, 2010
shesi:
Tell them Prince. How can you go into a World Cup thinking like that. bleeping useless.

I keep telling them, football is played on the day. not by past records.

And for the record, African football does not reside with Egypt at all. They are reigning champions. fair play to them. But they are not the best in Africa. Otherwise they'd be heading to the world cup.

qualifying for the world cup is harder than winning 7 games for the ANC.

anyway, C'est la vie. We live to fight another day. These young boys have done me proud. Did you see our no. 10 Asamoah weaving past like 6 egyptian players?

the future is very bright. God bless our homeland Ghana!!!


Yes the future is very bright for Ghana football. These young lads really impressed me. I shudder at what the perfect integration of these youngsters alongside veterans like Essien,Muntari,Apiah,Mensah,Pianstil and Agogo. That said I still maintain that at present Africans football resides with Egypt
SportsRe: Nations Cup Final: Ghana Vs. Egypt [0 - 1] by tonjoan: 7:10pm On Jan 31, 2010
nene1:
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I agree! They held out very well. Egypt didn't easily crush them like everyone thought. We are still better than arabs when it comes to football. I don't care. They barely beat Ghana. Let's stop hating. A lot of nigerians are just mad Ghana beat them and wanted Egypt to win. BUT LET'S BE HONEST GHANA HELD IT DOWN WELL. IT WASN'T AN EASY VICTORY FOR EGYPT. THE RESULT COULD HAVE EASILY BEEN THE OTHER WAY AROUND.
Not true my dear Nene. Most Nigerians from where I am are wishing Egypt didn't go with the bragging right on sentiments. However you cant deny that football in Africa for now resides with the Egyptians.
SportsRe: Nations Cup Final: Ghana Vs. Egypt [0 - 1] by tonjoan: 7:06pm On Jan 31, 2010
GL:
egypt deserve the win, they were the best side throughout the competition. ghana tried in this game but they are too defensive. they seemed to be holding on for extra time. they are a young team so there's still more to look forward to.

i would be happier if nigeria would win the nations cup but miss the world cup. at least they'd have a trophy. most of the african countries go out in the group stages of the world cup so what's the point? at the end of this year egypt might just be the only african country with a trophy.
Very objective comment coming from you.
SportsRe: Nations Cup Final: Ghana Vs. Egypt [0 - 1] by tonjoan: 7:02pm On Jan 31, 2010
ddone:
and lightning strikes the 3rd time, kudos to Egyptian football kiss
True. Sentiments dropped, kudos to Egypt football yet I salute these rookies from Ghana that were valiant in today's match

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