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SuccyJ:Send a text, I'll call you. |
essenceplus:No sir. It's a shared room, not a flat. |
essenceplus:OK. She can call let's talk |
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TR1212:Please this is a single room self contain, shared with another person. I took the room when I took a job in ajah and desperately needed a place to stay secure the new job. It's not a full room to sublet. If you're Interested, you'll have to be sharing the room with the current occupant, a lady. Rent is for 6 months only and negotiable. Recommended for people looking for sonewhere to be staying until they get their own place; in my case, I was mostly there during the week and off at weekends. |
TR1212:Please this is a single room self contain, shared with another person. I took the room when I took a job in ajah and desperately needed a place to stay secure the new job. It's not a full room to sublet. If you're Interested, you'll have to be sharing the room with the current occupant, a lady. Rent is for 6 months only and negotiable. Recommended for people looking for sonewhere to be staying until they get their own place; in my case, I was mostly there during the week and off at weekends. Cc: Bellamae |
estty81:I have a shared room to sublet in sangotedo Ajah for N100K. It's a shared room self-contain. I was putting up there because of a new job on the island. I'm moving out with about 6months rent left. I'd like to sublet and collect my remaining money. Interested persons should call: 09076278578. Females only please. |
horlarmiidey:have a shared room to sublet in sangotedo Ajah for N100K. It's a shared room self-contain. I was putting up there because of a new job on the island. I'm moving out with about 6months rent left. I'd like to sublet and collect my remaining money. Interested persons should call: 09076278578. Females only please. |
Jen92:I have a shared room to sublet in sangotedo Ajah for N100K. It's a shared room self-contain. I was putting up there because of a new job on the island. I'm moving out with about 6months rent left. I'd like to sublet and collect my remaining money. Interested persons should call: 09076278578. Females only please. |
I have a shared room to sublet in sangotedo Ajah for N100K. It's a shared room self-contain. I was putting up there because of a new job on the island. I'm moving out with about 6months rent left. I'd like to sublet and collect my remaining money. Interested persons should call: 09076278578. Females only please. |
I have a shared room to sublet in sangotedo Ajah for N100K. It's a shared room self-contain. I was putting up there because of a new job on the island. I'm moving out with about 6months rent left. I'd like to sublet the room and collect my remaining money. Interested persons with new/existing jobs on the island, looking for where to stay until they settle, should call: 09076278578. Females only please. |
princeSammyz:I said it before, and you reiterated my point with the text in bold above. UNTIL someone is able to separate science and religion(more like spirituality) by explaining certain phenomena with science, this question needs not be asked, because to me God is science, and if you want to prove othereise(which is what science does) I'm open to your findings. |
NPComplete:Thank you.... Some... @op, to your question: before you can make religion and science exclusive and expect people to chose, be ready to to explain and answer some abnormal, Supernatural, weird, odd etc. phenomena with science. Until then, God is science. |
These people are thieves!!! They have ripped me off in the past few months, more than omo oniles have to any land buyers in Lagos!! I don't even make calls with the line. I only browse with it (which has become an absolute waste of money in the past few weeks), but I sometimes leave extra airtime behind each time I subscribe, in case of emergency. But to my surprise, everytime that "emergency" comes, I am always left with nothing. Please, who can help me? I want to sue these people!! I don't have money o!!! If you're a lawyer, good solely be doing this on Pro Bono basis, But I am sure we can make some money off them. ![]() I thought I was alone on this case of unauthorised deductions from my account until I saw this thread: https://www.nairaland.com/4501621/how-airtel-subscribes-vas-services/2#up Somebody please, help me teach them a lesson. |
jantofubu:That'll only stop active subscriptions. It does nothing to prevent subsequent ones. And for me, sometimes, I get a response that there are no active subscriptions on my line, yet money kept going!! |
Ishilove:As much as I hate when people categorize or group others, come online to insult women, tell people what to do in their relationships especially when their opinion weren't sought, and the fact that this post is too long, the OP actually has a point. However, I was expecting to hear him tell the male folks HOW to avoid whatever he thinks needs to be avoided, not pointing out the house obvious. Truth be told, there'll be more female bashing until women learn to take responsibility, at least, for themselves. |
Finstar:I don't need to. It's obvious. I wrote the post and I'm not denying the obvious emotions. Anyone can tell. That's kinda why I apologized before and after the post. So you see, you don't know me. So please don't judge. Thanks all the same. |
bolinjkezzy:I think you should keep that hope alive sir, at least, you have a proof that it has gotten you this far and I'm sure it'll see you to greater heights. The worst fear on earth is fear of the unknown. You shouldn't have it, not at this stage anyway. This post is for people who are already "there". You aren't. Do not project such negativity into your future. The fact that there are people who are going through this doesn't mean you will. Again, keep your hope alive and trust God. Good luck |
teekay213:Thank you sir. If there's anything you can share to help encourage and motivate others, please do. I'm sure many will appreciate. |
Finstar:I don't know how to respond to this without coming off as rude or disrespectful. With all due respect sir, as an aspiring entrepreneur and soon to be investor, I find it hard to understand why people fail to see reasons with others, or lack the simple imagination of being in someone else's shoes. Whatever you are today, you might have struggled for, but is not of your making. I don't know what your faith is sir, but there's such a thing called GRACE. it speaks for everyone differently. Destiny and talent are also different. You may walk and succeed where others failed, that doesn't mean you are better. I don't have energy to preach or comment on the sentence in bold. Accepted, if others made it, I have no reason not to, but that is for me to motivate myself with, not for you to judge. Never rub your success on someone else's face sir, especially when you have no idea who they are or what they've been through. Thanks all the same for your contribution. Apologies if anything I said above is offensive. Thank you. |
divinespark:You will "link me up"? If I get you correctly, what this link you referred me to is talking about, is that I should come and buy your book, after which you will "link me up"? |
divinespark:Will you give me the required finance to start this trade if I put interest and learn it? |
RadicallyBlunt:My thoughts exactly... |
So I came across this page on one of my LinkedIn groups and felt it'd be nice to share. Please read and contribute to help others. If you thought being jobless was enough of a problem to handle for the jobless person, you are wrong! There are hundred other things to bother about while one is still jobless. Why? For one reason, joblessness rhymes with hopelessness. Secondly, unemployment always comes with it’s entourage. A jobless person has a lot going on in their minds and even more to worry about in their life. To begin, you have those bills which are piling up while looking out for a job and your future source to pay those bills. This is just one of the many difficulties in the life of a jobless person. Here is a list of some of the difficulties that you might relate to if you are quite (jobless) like me: 1. Insomnia This one is so stubborn, it’s like your best friend from school that you didn’t choose! You try sleeping through those dark cold nights, only the more you try the more you fail. 2. Anxiety These are your thoughts and worries that gives you company but not the pleasant kind. You think about all kinds of things- where my life is, where it’s going, how will I do this and that. These thoughts can escalate very fast and make you lose your peace of mind. 3. Self doubt This one is pure evil and the worst of all. Self loathing does more harm than any other aspect of this jobless situation. Whatever you do, don’t give in to the thoughts such as ‘you’re not good enough’, ‘it’s all your fault’, ‘you’re incapable, insufficient, unskilled, unworthy’. None of it is actually true! 4. Depression Every jobless person will go through a phase of (hopefully) mild or severe depression. I usually feel depressed between 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. That’s the period of time when I need to snack on some savory delights not because I’m hungry but rather my soul is! 5. Social anxiety This is the reason we avoid social gathering or going out in public when not absolutely necessary. It troubles the unemployed to a great extent when they have to reply to queries like; what is going on with your life, did you get a job (red alert), how was the interview, plans?! 6. Financial insecurities Even when your pay checks stop coming, your bills will still keep on arriving. Those bills have to be paid at some point! Not having a regular source of income is probably the biggest disadvantage of unemployment. 7. Low self esteem Not having a job title attached to your bio can significantly affect a person’s self esteem. People always ask, ‘what do you do?‘ and because of agonizing fear of facing this very question most unemployed choose to avoid people. This consequently results into low self confidence. 8. Social pressure Society (in general) is not supportive of people who are not living a life mapped out by the expectations of that society. If you are unemployed, then my friend you are one of those people! Social pressure will follow you until the day you do what was expected of you. 9. Feeling distracted / absent mindedness Having a job means you clearly know your daily routine and as a norm you follow that routine. There is little to no scope for distracting yourself. But when you are jobless and in the midst of despair and disappointment, your mind will easily get distracted and absent minded. 10. Falling prey to bad habits One of the major drawbacks of unemployment is lack of self discipline. There is a chance that you might start developing bad habits like smoking, drinking, gambling or a minor addiction but equally harmful such as social media addiction. A lot of people get addicted to negative influences during a vulnerable phase in their lives because of high anxiety and lack of motivation. Conclusion: “When it’s all said and done, the one thing I want to leave on this earth is hope. I have felt hopelessness, and it’s a terrible feeling. Hopelessness will destroy you. I want to bring hope to other people.” ~Paula Deen These are the ten difficulties that I think a jobless person has to deal with in life. When one thing goes wrong, things start to escalate. I don’t want to sound negative, but that is usually how life goes. But another thing about life is that ‘life goes on.’ And life will go on beyond today’s hopelessness and frustrations. Joblessness is not easy to handle with all the stress and anxiety of it. One thing does help even in such hopeless circumstances. And that is believing in yourself! Stay strong and motivate yourself not to fall prey to the difficult times. With a positive mindset and a little faith in yourself you will overcome anything, even joblessness. Can you relate to any of the above difficulties? How do you deal with difficulties in your life? Sometimes, I fear "hope" isn't enough to keep one moving. Please share your thoughts and contributions. Credit: positiveoutlookblogdotcom |
Artistree:Ok. Thank you ma'am. |
Some of them are weirdly funny, like the hiccup thingy. I don't know what the relationship there is. However, I believe some were made up to make the new mum super careful. E.g, the "falling from the back" thing. I believe the fear of making your child impotent will be more effective in instilling carefulness, than the fear of "just bruising a baby's skin" due to such fall. That's how I interpret some of these. |
First of all why is your mum coming same time her mum is coming? Couldn't you people have planned yourself properly? If your wife just put to birth, it's her mum that's supposed to come and take care of her. What's your mum coming to do NOW? Can't she come later? That's how you people put your families at log ahead. Anyway, here's my take: Take acidosis' advice. sleep in the sitting room. Why do you need two mattresses in Your MBR? Your wife and her mum will sleep in the same bed you and your wife share, and the baby will be in the baby's cot with them in same room. So your wife can keep an eye on him/her. Your mum takes the guest room, you the sitting room. I hope both families and mothers are super nice and reasonable people, otherwise, no matter the arrangement you choose, someone will not be happy. |
aro1:My phone settings. Apparently, I restricted internet access over mobile network. ...and I'm a sis, not a bro. |
MrBrownJay1:I think it's too late to ask the last question sir. If he never discussed and agreed with her on financial allocation and disbursement in their family, and allowed her to get away with a lot from the on set, then any mention of her money now will most likely crumble the already shaking union. I think the best bet would be to let her know that he can't handle all expenses alone. He should ask her to choose some things she'll be doing; share responsibilities jor. She didn't leave her father's house to come and become a liability/property to him. ...but if I were a man... Chai... |
