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tstx:Already dropped |
You guys are missing the point. How can you stay alive and watch your daughter twerk on her WhatsApp status and feel cool about it? Peak of disrespect and disregard for ones parent. You can twerk all you want but common sense should tell you to keep it private except you wanna go pro like dem chyna...cardi....amber....chereokee d ass.... Add to the list abeg. |
That's the father of the year. Gbam
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This guy has paid one mod |
Wait oooo Bobrisky has eventually grown boobs??
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Too much details and decor. His wife handled the decor no doubt Nice but too complicated |
Some people calculating the time difference between lalas wedding and child birth.
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Try azimo |
08168960919 |
Recently, Taxify launched their e-hailing operations in Ibadan city amidst various mixed sentiments. Kindly share your experience as a driver or partner operating in Ibadan. |
MrRichmond:You can't get a truer advice than this Take it |
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iFunland:Hello, I would like to say a big congrats to you for thinking of coming to Africa. Let's take a look at your income again. Assuming you make 100usd/ 5 working days in a week. That gives you 2000usd per month which is about 700,000NGN. Now, that's a very reasonable income that puts you in a very comfortable zone should you choose to live even in the most expensive city in Nigeria. You can live in Lagos, if you like to the hustle and bustle of the city. You can look at some eastern cities too but don't go to the northern part. It's not entirely safe even for indigenes. My best city is Ibadan. Less traffic, less noise, very very affordable cost of living, good electricity, good security, cheap services. With your level of income, you are sure to live like a king and you can even venture into real estate to further get you good standing in the city. Contact me if you have any questions. I guess you work online. |
realvikash:You should have read it. You should go back to the genesis as well to fully capture the whole story. Very interesting but disturbing story. Sugarbelly for sure had a very weird lifestyle. She liked dic.k ....possibly still does. But I like her for the intelligence and her condensed, succinct but detailed writing style. |
kenbee:Your point is not entirely valid. She was robbed of her personal belongings which means her phone was stolen as well. She was stranded and probably disoriented. I believe you undersetimate the power of social media. |
Fatality. |
Kill them all. Go the sambisa and kill them all. These useless guys don't deserve to live or a chance for any negotiations |
sunnp:Haven't received it yet. akerelev@yahoo.com |
sunnp:Bro, please I would like to talk with you about Taxify biz in Ibadan. I sent a mail already |
sunnp:Bro, please I would like to talk with you about Taxify biz in Ibadan. |
Transferwise.... Transfast ......etc |
Can someone put me through on our to register my car on Taxify and uber as a partner? I wanna rent it out. |
Issa N12m kitten. Lol
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This Corp member is a disgrace to that uniform and the institution that helped him get there. How dare you go this far to tarnish someone's image without any proof of any kind. He even added that he can't speak English.....although that's kinda sick. |
Lagos Akerelev@yahoo.com |
This is an account of a wealthy man. I am worth ~$50M so I guess I am qualified to answer this question. Rich people have various ways to manage their wealth. Some people don't actually manage it. They focus their energy on spending it. For me, I opt for simplicity. Here is how I divide my investments. - $20M in Vanguard index funds. - $20M in concentrated stock positions from my company and some calculated bets. - $7M in real estate including primary residence. I don't hold any mortgages. - $3M in alternative investments. Venture capital, angel investments and etc. Most of my investments don't require much time to manage except for the alternative investments. But it's a small percentage so I don't worry about it too much. I also avoid depreciating assets like vacation homes, boats or jets. I like them. But I mostly rent them. It can cost a lot to rent but it's still cheaper than owning. As for spending, I budgeted my spending excluding income tax to be <1% of my liquid net worth. ($360K to be exact.) It's very doable when the house is paid for. I put most bill paying on automation with credit cards and household payroll services (We have 2 baby sitters and 1 house keeper). I also consolidated all the activities to two bank accounts. I don't spend much time on managing the bills because they are very straightforward. As for taxes, I spent a lot of time understanding income taxes so I am a very tax savvy person at this point. A big part of managing my finance is to minimize taxes and I have done a decent job except for residing in California, which I believe is worth paying for. I have also reached the point that I don't mind paying more taxes because that's a luxury I could afford. As for philanthropy, I setup a $3M foundation and give away over $150K+ a year from that. My focus is anti-poverty, education and empowerment. I setup a college scholarship at my alma mater. I give grants to organizations who are making good progress in the focus areas. This is a bit time consuming but I enjoy investing my time and money to make the world a better place. I plan to scale up this effort after I retire. We try to live a very low key life and I would turn down money requests from friends and family. I told them I am happy with getting a low return from index funds so no business proposals. I can help with hardships or education but I am not interested in offering them a luxury life style. No one really bluntly asked for money at this point. I suppose they think we are only modestly wealthy. I actually like that. So here is my data point. I imagine there is a big variation on how wealthy people manage their finances. Also, I will never never give my money to a big bank wealth management arm. I worked with one of them shortly. It drastically underperformed the market by making thousands of trades while earning a lot of commission from expensive mutual funds like Blackrock. They even tried to buy me some illiquid hedge/PE funds although I told them I didn't want that. (I had to give them discretion.) I broke up with them pretty swiftly. Their behavior was disgusting. |
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I have a Asus t100 hybrid laptop. Some of the keys on the keyboard not working, touchscreen not working and cracked. Any idea about the cost of repair?
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Wilfredpat22:Wagbayi omo to da Trams makes me sleep, so weak and so clueless. |