Karlovic: The Nigerian Yisraelites at work again with their trade.
Do u know how stupid u sound? How are you relating this fake news to people from a particular region? It's pathetic the kind of hatred people like you display everyday on this forum..... May God have mercy on u Ediot
amstamon: Guy you're an idiot and bloody bastard for making me want to die before my time with laff. Walai u no go die well I swear. Now I Don dey get constipation with HBP join just because I no fit stop laffing. U no go die beta walai. Na which one b lingalingalin again biko. U are a fool
Mann11: I hacked her WhatsApp some months ago. Although I've seen many chats of hers that left much to be desired, this present one is the height of it! She was chatting with her ex and they both inquired how their present relationships are going. She told him I'm not handsome. I'm really heartbroken at the moment.
He: How is your current relationship? She: He is nice and caring just like you but not handsome.
He: Lol, how do you mean he's not handsome? She: He's not, I can't lie to you
He: Why did you go for someone that is not handsome, o wrong naw She: I don't even know how I fall for him jhare
He: How did you meet him? She: He was formerly staying in our area. She: In fact, I always find it difficult to kiss him. He's very neat o, but I don't know why I can't kiss him It's been long I kissed and that was the last time I visited you He: Oya come lemme kiss you. The next thing was she sent my picture to him, maybe for the guy to see how ugly I'm. He: But he is okay naw. Abi he's not serious with you ni? He's looking serious already sef She: Laughing ( she sends a laughing sticker) I felt like crying honestly
What should I do? I feel like dumping the fool
Lol... Bro Abeg how did u hack her whatsapp jare? Gimme the plugs
Brexit After months of negotiations, the UK and European Union finally agreed a deal that will define their future relationship, which comes into effect at 23.00GMT on 31 December.
I thought the UK had already left the EU? It has. The UK voted to leave the EU in 2016 and officially left the trading bloc - it's nearest and biggest trading partner - on 31 January 2020.
However, both sides agreed to keep many things the same until 31 December 2020, to allow enough time to agree to the terms of a new trade deal.
It was a complex, sometimes bitter negotiation, but they finally agreed a deal on 24 December.
So what changes on 1 January? The deal contains new rules for how the UK and EU will live, work and trade together.
While the UK was in the EU, companies could buy and sell goods across EU borders without paying taxes and there were no limits on the amount of things which could be traded.
Under the terms of the deal, that won't change on 1 January, but to be sure that neither side has an unfair advantage, both sides had to agree to some shared rules and standards on workers' rights, as well as many social and environmental regulations. You can read more detail on other aspects of the deal, including more on travel, fishing, and financial services, here.
What's in the Brexit deal? Freedom to work and live between the UK and the EU also comes to an end, and in 2021, UK nationals will need a visa if they want to stay in the EU more than 90 days in a 180-day period.
Northern Ireland will continue to follow many of the EU's rules in order to avoid a hardening of its border with the Republic of Ireland. This will mean however that new checks will be introduced on goods entering Northern Ireland from the rest of the UK.
Now that it's no longer in the EU, the UK is free to set its own trade policy and can negotiate deals with other countries. Talks are being held with the US, Australia and New Zealand - countries that currently don't have free trade deals with the EU.
PM Boris Johnson signs the post-Brexit trade deal with the EU on 30 December 2020
Will there be disruption at the borders? There may not be new taxes to pay at the border, but there will be new paperwork, and the potential for it to cause delays is a serious concern.
"This is the biggest imposition of red tape that businesses have had to deal with in 50 years," according to William Bain from the British Retail Consortium.
The UK says it will delay making most checks for six months, to allow people to get used to the new system, but the EU will be checking paperwork and carrying out checks from day one. So if businesses are not prepared, or do not fill in the new paperwork correctly, it could cause delays and backlogs at ports like Dover.
The government has known about this for years, and has made plans to divert trade to other ports around the country and has built lorry parks in Kent, to avoid gridlock on the roads.
It's difficult to predict what the scale of any disruption might be, but government minister Michael Gove has said that UK businesses should prepare for some "bumpy moments".
Is this finally the end of having to hear about Brexit? Sadly, no. Decisions are still to be made on data sharing and on financial services, and the agreement on fishing only lasts five years.
Also while the UK and EU have agreed to some identical rules now, they don't have to be identical in the future, and if one side takes exception to the changes, they can trigger a dispute, which could ultimately lead to tariffs (charges on imports) being imposed on some goods in the future.
Expect the threat of disputes to be a new constant in UK-EU relations.
What Brexit words mean The last few years have seen many words and phrases enter our lives. We haven't used them here, but politicians do use them. Here's what some of them mean:
Transition period: The 11-month period following the UK's exit from the EU (finishing at the end of 2020), during which time the UK has followed EU rules, to allow leaders to make a deal.
Free trade: Trade between two countries, where neither side charges taxes or duties on goods crossing borders.
Level playing field: A set of rules to ensure that one country, or group of countries, doesn't have an unfair advantage over another. This can involve areas such as workers' rights and environmental standards. Free trade agreements like the Brexit deal often include level playing field measures.
peacekante: Peter of psquare group also known as mr P has launched his own Gin company. The excited musician took to instagram to share the good news. He wrote on his handle Somebody tell somebody to tell somebody to tell somebody that Mr. P has another one up his sleeves.
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This guy is a fvcking smart businessman, he keeps diversifying in everything while his other brothers are just all about music I wish him all the best... The sky is the limit Mr P
IGBOSON1: So you live in Aba, and you kept quiet all these years that evil bigots had free reign.....posting negative and nasty pictures of Aba on the net? You had to wait for Nigercity to start a thread on Aba for you to now come and poach pics from for your blog!
This is what i mean when i say Aba youths are part of the problem! They sit on their fat asses, doing nothing, as their city is being ridiculed and run down on social media with pics that don't represent the current state of things on the ground today! Notice how the bigots and Igbo haters tend to steer clear of Anambra (specifically Onitsha)? They know Anambra youths on social media are no shrinking violets, and will attack you back twice as hard if you try attacking their state or cities!
Chill bro... I just came back Haven't even spent upto one year here Pls be calming down
Ndegoro(Maintown): this is the biggest city in terms of population and the ndegoro Maintown area is one of the best plan cities in Nigeria located in Aba south L.G.A, it was planned using the master plan of the British colony of New york , it is the area planned for Africans during British rule with the British supervising them in a the secluded area called constitution crescent, Scotland crescent and holland crescent, the adjoining towns of obioha, ohanku e.t.c differs, is shares boundary to eziukwu town to the west, ogborhill to the east owerre Aba to the south It houses the 2 Aba major and popular market which where already in existence b4 it relocation to the town of Ariaria. The main market here are they "Ahia ohuru" market which is very famous for clothes,and fabrics "Nsulu textile market" And the oldest market on which Aba was formed which is now know as "Ekeoha shopping center" It houses the Aba central mosque, the Nigerian correction center (prison), and the enyimba stadium. It is separated from ogborhill through the Aba river and the other side of the river (which is connected via orji uzo bridge) which leads to "Emelogu Town in Ogbor hill" has already turned to one of the fastest upcoming hausa market in Aba popular know as "Ahia Good morning" (good morning market" The most popular roads in ndegoro town is the "Ngwa road express way" which serve as an imaginary boundary between the British planned Maintown ndegoro and the neighboring communities in obiohia, ohanku e.t.c And trading activities have already taken over the Ngwa road express hence the term "Ngwa road market", the Ngwa road was constructed by the British to serve ukwa people carrying there goods to ngwaland to sell hence the name "Ngwa road" some says it serves as boundary between Ngwa people and ukwa people, Other major roads in ndegoro are Azikwe road. While the longest road near ndegoro being port Harcourt road which stops at Number 806 and "obiohia road" which stops at Number 1342, the two street touching the end of ndegoro but not entering it.
Ogbor hill City: (popular known as O.H city) Is the largest city in Aba after osisioma by landmass (with Numerous towns inside it) located near the Eastern part of Aba, it court across two local government (Aba north and obingwa l.G.A) and is steadily trying to encroach Isiala-ngwa l.G.A It has both the old Ehere market and the Ehere modern market (new) located in the ancient ehere town, ogbor hill industrial layout, N.T.A Aba, federal housing estate, Waterside cattle market, e.t.c (it also has a timber market with some numerous upcoming estate) It's a five minutes joining from the city of Aba and it's separate from ndegoro by the Aba river. The most popular roads in Ogbor hill are ikot-ekpene express road, ukaegbu, omoba,Azuka roads e.t.c While the famous Towns in Ogbor hill are Umuola, Emelogu, ovum township, ovum 1 and ovum 2 respectively, ukpakiri, obikabia to mention but a few, The entrance of Ogbor hill through Aba suffers A lots of heavy traffic jams hence another bridge (like ikoyi bridge) is needed to connect the city of Ogbor hill to the neighboring town of umugasi via Aba river to ease traffic as the two existing bridge can't serve the purpose.
Abayi township: This is one of the oldest town in Aba, unverified reports says it was already a separate town before the Aba city came to be, it's located 15 minutes drive from Aba, It shares boundary with umugasi to the south, Ariaria to the east, south east to osusu town, also has boundaries with "European quarters Aba" (a small suburbs built by the colonial Masters exclusively for themselves) Abayi House the Abia state poly, world bank housing estate, covenant poly to mention buh a few.
Umungasi: It's the next town after osisioma and Abayi when entering Aba from owerri,enugu e.t.c Just like Abayi, Aba-owerri Express way also cuts through umugasi. It has one of the smallest market in Aba (The umungasi market), Rhema University, e.t.c Is shares boundary with Abayi township and umule to the south, A biggest part of Aba River makes it all most impossible to access ogbor Hill through okpulogbu in umuchichi as you will have to pass Abayi and other towns just to get to ogbor Hill. The umuchichi and other surrounding towns have gradually turned to be a high class residence with green serenity unlike over crowded ndegoro and Abayi, couple to the fact that umugasi shares boundary to old G.R.A Aba and Eziama town (which is a quiet civil service town)
Eziukwu town: Located in Aba south, is the nearest town to Aba (Just a stone throw) it house the biggest motor park in Abia and the busiest bus stop in Africa after oshodi in Lagos, called the the "millverton main Park " which is the main Park of Aba. Eziukwu houses the 3rd biggest market in Aba Called "Eziukwu main market" famous know as cemetery market cos it close to Aba former cemetery. In the market all Nigerian biscuits, beverage and fruit juice company have there Depots there where they are further exported to neighboring state near Abia, Due to the high level of production in Eziukwu, (hoodlums around there) also engage in the counterfeiting of popular brand of milk,tea, whine beverages e.t.c Since it's the major export town for those commodities.
Eziama: This is a town near Abayi, A civil service town with many private and government owned industrial layout and numerous industrial estate, It houses the headquarters of Aba north L.G.A it's also a major medium and high class area, with a quite environment It also has a Government reserved area, and also it's Burst out also at the Aba-owerri Express way.
Op God bless u for this thread.. I'm from Ngwa and I live in Aba, I have been making researchs on article like this and I have been looking for a thread like this This is more than an inspiration Pls can I share this on my blog?
primestreams: Following NCC instructions just like the rest MTN Nigeria has decided to make this simple for its customers, MTN customers can now link there NIN with there SIM online without any stress follow the below steps to link your NIN (national identification number) with your MTN number
Requirements: .MTN Number .FULL NAME .NIN NUMBER .EMAIL ADDRESS
Note: You must have Gotten your national identification number from the NCC office
blackpanthar: errm, you need to learn how to design a good website and host it on a good server then pay for solid digital marketing and then have admins(people you can regularly meet with physically to plan how the website will be. I can even help you convert it to an app for FREE.
Also for the few I know, ladies should be more on the app than men then when men sign up, they should be given limited access to the ladies until they PAY a premium SO THEY CAN MEET THE LADIES OF THEIR CHOICE... I believe it goes this way.
Anyway, you would need A GOOD WEB DEVELOPER..... A STRONG DIGITAL MARKETER.... A PROJECT MANAGER and finally your own SENSE OF SOCIAL ENGINEERING (because your app will only grow if it is so unique and solves the problems other dating apps are currently having)
missimelda01 merry xmas o
Thanks.. Pls write me on whatsapp zero 9 zero 7five zero three 8 2 eight 3 I will love to work with you
Short lets and shared accommodation is an untapped segment of the real estate Industry.
And you don't have to build a house from scratch to set up an apartment. It's all about creativity and a good plan.
My suggestion
Set up a good apartment and let it out as short lets to working class people in need of accommodation. The demand here is very huge.
You may choose set it up in form of a Hostel if you wish.
I can not reveal all the information and strategies here. It all boils down to creativity, good business sense and deep understanding of the market. I'm interested in this
blackpanthar: There is something called SWOT Analysis.... you need to do it for whatever area and business you choose.
This 2020 has been a year of reset... you need to set up a business that will thrive irrespective of lockdown or plandemic.
Let me give you a few...
1) FOOD PROCESSING or FOOD COOKING 2) Agric-tech( where you invEst in buying a farm and you get as little as 50% ROI in 5 months. 3) STOCKS or FOREX.... (well... this one is late because if you used 4M to buy dollar at the beginning of the lockdown, by now you would have more than 6M) 4) Land.. then you put it out for LEASE (this is big business if you are in an industrial area) 5) health kits too 6) tech (setting up a dating or earning or news website or app is huge business) 7) real estate mobile printing press (a van that is converted to a mobile office and you can drive to campuses and print on a daily basis)... someone sold this business here on NL for 850k with gen and other stuff. 9) TRUCK business (this is a very big business because a company handles every other thing for you once you buy the truck at an installment of 1.5m) 10) YOU (why not learn skills that will make you so versatile for less than 500k and then use the 3.5 to establish yourself)
Now sit and think which one your personality can cope with. Then Launch. I wish you well bro
Hello dear... Pls am very much interested in the number 6 of the businesses you outlined here, pls I will need a clue on how to set it up I love to get a response from you
This thread is for Software developers, data analysts, data scientists, BI analysts, and programmers who are interested in securing remote jobs internationally.
In the next couple of days, I am going to be posting some remote jobs available in different parts of the world.
Did you know that as a Nigerian, you can get a remote job that pays as high as $5000 per month. This will be dependent on your skill level, experience and expertise.
Many companies in the US are hiring remote workers now and you too can get that opportunity you have always wanted in the Tech space.
I would need a couple of comments or like as an affirmation that you guys are ready. Then we will set the ball rolling.
Adamaramma: I want to start producing made in Nigerian handbags. I already have sketches but have no idea where I can find people who sew bags for designers in Lagos. I don't want to Chinese manufacturers yet because I am still starting and have no client base.
I need any information on where I can find people who sew very neat bag both leather and other handbag materials.
SilverNorGold: Lol.. Terrorism is not 100% evil sha.. Cos even the most devilish person has his positive side..
One of the benefits of terrorism is population control.. With the high rate of population explosion currently bedeviling Nigeria, there are bound to be food shortages, high rate of unemployment, which will multiply crime rates; decline in social infrastructure, lower standard of living, etc..
Another benefit of terrorism is that it provides religious adherents another means to Heaven.. Unlike suicide, which is a sin, death from terrorism is organic. You can die happily without fear of going to hell. Suicide doesn't guarantee this....
So having terrorism linger for 20 more years isn't a totally bad thing. After all, we all gonna die, so? The most important thing is to die a believer. Cos ending terrorism is not ending death.. But patching a hole out of several billion holes.. Whether we make Heaven or Hell should bother us, and not terrorism.