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BusinessRe: Paypal Full Features In Nigeria? by tonytony208(m): 1:26am On Apr 13, 2015
jose556:
The lack of full feature in Nigeria paypal is really holding a lot of opportunities back for us. I support the the idea of a hash tag it should be #giveNigeriafullpaypal
I suggest then"full" be written I'm capital letter!
BusinessRe: Paypal Full Features In Nigeria? by tonytony208(m): 1:24am On Apr 13, 2015
mployer:
I don't understand the bolded.

Any chinese seller That wants to sell inferior item to You Will not accept paypal payment. In fact, There was a time I requested for the inferior spec myself due to cost yet the seller refused paypal payment, saying he Can only accept paypal if I am buying the right quality.

As for gething full paypal features, get rid of your 'yahoo' boys first, maybe paypal Will listen to You.
Nigeria is not the only country with internet scammers. India, US, south Africa and even kenya have their fair share internet fraud practices; yet they are enjoying full features on PayPal. Nigerians should stop believing practically every thing these white men tell us about ourselves. We are not as bad as they make us look.
PoliticsRe: Why Are Igbo Towns 98% Indigenous? by tonytony208(m): 11:30pm On Apr 12, 2015
dumodust:
hahahaha...i feel your pain... i recommend you try and travel and quit commenting about places you haven't visited... nt arguing with you, we know lagos is a 'megacity' developed by fg as a former capital and by collective effort but dont be behaving like the americans that have not left their country but think that africa is a country and not a continent... lol... visit other places or ask your nysc peers... as you ar suppoedly proud of lagos, i'm am proud of first my hometown (what you will call village) and then my place of birth, enugu... try and explore...cheers
Of course, in have explored iboland and I saw an expanse of clayland destroyed by gully erosion. I actually spent a good length of time moving from one town to another across a number of states. I will tell you too to quit clinging to Lagos alone and check out those other Yoruba towns you call "villages". You will then realize the multitude of your brothers residing in those "villages.
PoliticsRe: Why Are Igbo Towns 98% Indigenous? by tonytony208(m): 9:16pm On Apr 12, 2015
dumodust:
#as usual it ends in insults
yeah you're daft and thoughtless too, you need nursery school... in trying to prove a useless point you said 'southwest' like if people were trooping into osogbo or all those forested areas, be specific... the east is not a city or town or some big village, we have cities like enugu, people then come to 'southwest' (equivalent of lagos to you) for business and jobs if so required like they go to abuja for, get that into your head dumbo. abeg stop using the umbrella 'southwest' to give your own unknown village glory, attache by force... claim where you are from like others
btw i don't hear people from abuja shouting like these folks that are not even native lagosians (like you)
Eeehhh eeediot, don't cry here. Yes, you are right I may be from a village, but I am in the southwest and I am proud that Lagos is in the same geopolitical zone as my "village". It is not me that said you thoughtless Igbo's shouldn't have a presentable city in your gully-eroded, landlocked and godforsaken igboland. I still insist you are a foool not to know that Lagos is in the southwest. How can you mention Lagos and not mention the southwest? You are worse than a dumbo, you are already dead. Any effort at educating you will be waste.
PoliticsRe: Why Are Igbo Towns 98% Indigenous? by tonytony208(m): 7:46pm On Apr 12, 2015
dumodust:
igbos come to lagos to do business, not southwest... a forner capital with sea port and airport... what do you expect? huh Its just like asking a warri indigene why he goes to asaba
besides its not for free, they buy land and pay tax, so what's your point? there are cities and thriving businesses in the east, its just that igbos have no qualms with moving out for business... and we always go home.
Are you an indigene of lagos or a comer like anybody else from other states?
Can't you see how thoughtless you sound? So Lagos is not in southwest? You should go back to primary school and learn social studies again. A primary 3pupil cannot be as daft as this.
PhonesRe: Android Devices Software Related Problems Solved Here: Ask Your Questions by tonytony208(m): 7:35pm On Apr 12, 2015
saibinc:
Upload a snapshot of the tab.
Don't worry sir. It is already resolved. All I needed to do was to reboot the tab.
PoliticsRe: Why Are Igbo Towns 98% Indigenous? by tonytony208(m): 9:46am On Apr 11, 2015
dumodust:
Try and leave your region and travel for once... they are like that because westerners don't move out... eastern towns have northerners doing business
What is the point in running around when you can do good business in your town and region and also settle down comfortably there? No point. Igbos are rushing to southwest because there is good business here; this indicates the place is conducive. So, why should the owners of the conducive and prosperous homestead wander around like lost souls? No reason.
PoliticsRe: Why Are Igbo Towns 98% Indigenous? by tonytony208(m): 9:44am On Apr 11, 2015
lyntiffany:
now your becoming so foolish, so if am travelling I will come and alert you Tony eh! Or may be attach compass so you follow follow can detect my movement bah? seriously don't have your time this morning cos am rocking my state 042 guess your not from any region you nearly deranged soul. Leave me alone mbok.
Your own derangement has lower limit but no upper limit. I shouldn't be surprised that you are this eediotic; this is one of the symptoms when you are labelled as an outcast by your own people.
PoliticsRe: Why Are Igbo Towns 98% Indigenous? by tonytony208(m): 8:13am On Apr 11, 2015
lyntiffany:
am a proud IBO girl nothing can stop that not even your micro brain can stop that but still don't dispute the fact that I share blood with them.So mugu stay clear from me.
Madam MACRO brain, how come you are not in alaigbo if you are a "proud" igbo gal? When last did you visit landlocked, gully-eroded igboland last? Well, watch your macro brain very well o, so that you don't develop hydrocephaly or macro cerebral syndrome.
PoliticsRe: Just How The Lagoon Scenery Will Be In 2020 If Oba Delivers His Threat (picture) by tonytony208(m): 8:09am On Apr 11, 2015
jnrbayano:
It seems you two drank the same br.east or smoked the same skunk?
Hahaha... It is clear that you know you have goofed. And you are trying to cover your initial goof with another goof. Next time, use your head before posting anything. A drowned man don't build cities; he will only build the food chain of fishes.
PoliticsRe: Why Are Igbo Towns 98% Indigenous? by tonytony208(m): 8:04am On Apr 11, 2015
lyntiffany:
your the one whose soul is lost and can never be found daft. Am an akwaibomite maternally so stfu stupid fool.
You see! You just exposed yourself further. Igbo's are not proud of their small, landlocked and gully eroded rand (land). That is why you are even too ashamed to claim your paternal origin but resorted to claiming your maternal origin.
PoliticsRe: Just How The Lagoon Scenery Will Be In 2020 If Oba Delivers His Threat (picture) by tonytony208(m): 8:01am On Apr 11, 2015
jnrbayano:
You will agree with me that that Oba smoked skunk laced with gum shortly before he made that statement and that's giving him a soft landing.

If he did make that statement under no influence at all.......... lipsrsealed
We are not referring to the oba's utterance here: we are referring to the unlearned nonsense you posted here. For one, the news didn't say oba will send you to the area around the lagoon; it said you will be pushed into the lagoon to drown.
Secondly, charity begins at home. If you will be able to build lagoon like this in 5 years, how come you have not built aba, awka, abakaliki, Onitsha, et all like this 55 years after the civil war? Oh sorry, I forgot most of you Igbo's in Lagos are OSUs (outcast). You have been casted out by your own people.
PoliticsRe: Just How The Lagoon Scenery Will Be In 2020 If Oba Delivers His Threat (picture) by tonytony208(m): 7:52am On Apr 11, 2015
Oba is not sending Igbo's there; he is pushing them into the water to drawn. A drawned man don't build cities now. You are even acting like someone who did not read the news at all. It is either you turned the news paper upside down or you heard it from the 20th narrator, who had modified the news or added his own. Stop acting like a blockhead.

And if Igbo's can build a city like this, how come they have not built alaigbo like this? Or are Igbo's cursed to be perpetual wanderers like cain?
PoliticsRe: Why Are Igbo Towns 98% Indigenous? by tonytony208(m): 7:28am On Apr 11, 2015
lyntiffany:
hahaha look at who is talking? just like you guys don't want to leave the Mobil in Eket we will never leave Lagos for you guys. Get lost from our land you oil suckers.
You are a lost soul. Eket is not your land. It is in Niger delta. Igbo land is a landlocked piece of shit in the southeastern part of Nigeria. The place is so gully-eroded and unproductive to the extent that its inhabitants are leaving in droves. The inhabitants are so disgusted with their own land to the extent they are ashamed to accept what nature has wealth them and they start claiming lands belonging to other tribes in southeastern Nigeria.

PoliticsRe: Why Are Igbo Towns 98% Indigenous? by tonytony208(m): 9:01am On Apr 10, 2015
italo:
@tonytony208,

You are doing a disservice to yourself with these childish abuses you think are a reasonable argument.

Thank God I know many Yorubas who are far more intelligent than you...I could have had the wrong impression of the whole tribe.
Why not keep shut?
BusinessRe: What Is The Best Way To Withdraw From Paypal In Nigeria? by tonytony208(m): 8:50am On Apr 10, 2015
PayPal is currently available in Nigeria, no need for this anymore.
You are very wrong. Who had been deceiving you? PayPal only allows Nigerians to pay from our PayPal account, but we can't receive fund into our accounts.
BusinessRe: What Is The Best Way To Withdraw From Paypal In Nigeria? by tonytony208(m): 8:48am On Apr 10, 2015
bedfordng:
where is your office located
You can trust this personality, hisenjos for your PayPal exchange. I was sceptical too when I first attempted to sell my $99 PayPal to him from freelancer.com. I was surprised at the speed of payment. He pays within 20 to 30 minutes. I suggest you try selling small amount to him for now just to test his reliability. Though he charges 100 naira per transaction if you are not using his bank and he pays 175 per $ if the amount is above $100 and 170 for anything less than $100. As for me, this is good rate. Coupled with the fast payment, I will stick with him
Technology MarketRe: Monitoring Dollar Rate Ourselves (CLOSELY) by tonytony208(m): 8:47am On Apr 10, 2015
Stanley08:
They have come oo.
You can trust this personality, hisenjos for your PayPal exchange. I was sceptical too when I first attempted to sell my $99 PayPal to him from freelancer.com. I was surprised at the speed of payment. He pays within 20 to 30 minutes. I suggest you try selling small amount to him for now just to test his reliability. Though he charges 100 naira per transaction if you are not using his bank and he pays 175 per $ if the amount is above $100 and 170 for anything less than $100. As for me, this is good rate. Coupled with the fast payment, I will stick with him
BusinessRe: Paypal Fund For Sale At #175 To $1 by tonytony208(m): 8:46am On Apr 10, 2015
hisenjos:
You are welcome.
Thanks a lot for your fast payment sir.
BusinessRe: Paypal Fund For Sale At #175 To $1 by tonytony208(m): 8:45am On Apr 10, 2015
blym4real:
your website is empty, it hard to trust people here.

Your website is not even related to paypal exchange.
You can trust this personality, hisenjos for your PayPal exchange. I was sceptical too when I first attempted to sell my $99 PayPal to him from freelancer.com. I was surprised at the speed of payment. He pays within 20 to 30 minutes. I suggest you try selling small amount to him for now just to test his reliability. Though he charges 100 naira per transaction if you are not using his bank and he pays 175 per $ if the amount is above $100 and 170 for anything less than $100. As for me, this is good rate. Coupled with the fast payment, I will stick with him.
PoliticsRe: The Criminal Infested Region Of Southern Nigeria by tonytony208(m): 12:44am On Apr 10, 2015
3 weeks ago, I was at the accident and emergency unit of unilorin teaching hospital when a Fulani man was brought in. The man was butchered from head to toe and we could see his diaphragm (an internal organ) outside. The man was a fulani man from the north. He was a cattle rearer and was feeding his cows when he was attacked by his fellow Fulani cattle rearers. They attacked him, butchered him and stole his cows. So, Mr, your brothers from the north are contributing to the crime infestation in the south.
PoliticsRe: Why Are Igbo Towns 98% Indigenous? by tonytony208(m): 11:52pm On Apr 09, 2015
BiafranPrince:
Why not come claim the one in Abia, Imo and Anambra.
If you have it, why are are you not in your aba and mining youroil? What are you still doing in southwest? Must you drown in the lagoon before you know the way to alaigbo?

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