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sunkymike:I was attracted to this post when I saw the mentions. Well, sorry about the whole issue. This is why I hate all these con artists and have even written many posts on how to identify them when you see them or their crappy products. Most importantly, implement whatever you learn from the e-book and make progress. Feel free to contact me if you need help. |
HighRoll:Highroll, if it's true you copied my content verbatim and sold it as part of your e-book, then know that what you've done is absolutely wrong. I can see you're asking who I am. Well, I'm the author of the content you reportedly copied. And I want you to know that you can only find that content either in my free e-book or as posts on my blog. You can't find them anywhere else on the web (except with copycats like you) because I wrote them myself from personal experience. Well, I'm not all that surprised. At least you copied just two or three chapters/posts. One other fo.ol put up the whole e-book for sale on Fiverr. But I leave you all to your conscience to judge. In case you've forgotten where you stole the content from, my blog URL is webincomeplus dot com. Prove me wrong if you can! |
Great job OP. You rock! |
OP, don't let anyone deceive you. Truth is, so far you have a Nigerian PayPal account, you cannot receive or withdraw funds no matter how much you send. For now, Nigerian PayPal accounts can only send funds and make purchases. |
The number of mad people in Africa keeps increasing every day. And it really calls for global concern. |
Chai, this OP can lie o! That incident happened in Abeokuta. And the girl involved is a secondary school student of Salawu Abiola Comprehensive high school. She's even still lying in school uniform. Do AAU students wear uniforms? And do taxis painted in Ogun state colours travel as far as the Niger-Delta? |
Good riddance to bad nonsense! |
omooba969:yes, 5 x 10minutes. Can you compare that with 6 straight hours of night vigil + days of revival + hours of Sunday service? I guess there are no churches in your neighborhood. |
fashoo2010:Don't mind the fo.ol of an OP. He thinks "academically challenging" means having to eat while reading or being taught by sadistic, hard-to-impress lecturers. He even stated that the likes of UNILAG and UI are only being hyped online. How come UNIBEN has never ranked past any of those schools in any ranking, local and international? |
loomer:All other noise makers will stop their noise at night. But churches start their vigils around that same time, disturbing the neighborhood with their noise. |
searay:you're a paranoid idi.ot. Let's even think of it, do mosques make as much noise as churches do? |
Vinshu:Says who? I've been with Hostgator since 2011 and I've never for once had issues with them. Even earlier this year when I mistakenly deleted all my blogs, they got everything back to normal within 30 minutes. Hostgator rocks! PS. I started with Hostgator when the Naira was N150 to the dollar. And now, we know how much the Naira has fallen, but has that prompted me to leave my dear Hostgator? No! It's not about money, but quality. |
SkinnyDude:Yes, I agree. But the statement "Na God go help some people sha" in his comment actually depicts more than just ignorance. Imagine someone who is ignorant about something declaring his pity for those who have the knowledge and experience of that thing. |
Who is this pained GEJ loyalist that keeps embarrassing himself all over the place? |
The meaning is pretty straightforward: Rokiatu will kill you later this year by luring you into the lagoon. And in case you never knew, she's a mermaid! #justkidding |
During the Ghana must go issue, were people killed? Were properties stolen? Now the BBC can go and die! |
Tallesty1:Because a comment like yours can only come from a naive, ignorant, warped brain! For your info, even doctors encourage more sex during pregnancy. |
Tallesty1:How old are you? |
Tvaddict:The bank can't help you in any way. The only option you have is a Mastercard or Visa branded ATM card. |
Interesting! |
Yes, very possible. Just ensure that you have up to the Naira equivalent of the money you want transfer on the ATM card you linked with your PayPal account. Never mind the zero balance on your PayPal account. Once you initiate and authorise the transfer, the Naira equivalent of the transferred amount will be deducted from your ATM. |
Paulscholari, just download the free ebook in my signature, and you'll get all the basic information you need on how to make money online here in Nigeria. |
xavier0327:here's the summary: David. |
taharqa:. Don't look at things that way. 2 trillion is just 1 billion in 2000 places. We heard how GEJ was spraying billions (not millions) during the campaign period. The pastors took their share, so did the Imams, traditional rulers, OPC, MEND, PDP party leaders and godfathers in each state, and many other individuals and organisations. FFK and other sycophants (Koro, etc) also took their shares. So, that figure isn't unbelievable. Forget budget, who cares about budget when trying to win by all means? |
This is exactly what an imbe.cile looks like. I guess GEJ didn't see this picture before putting him in charge of his campaign. |
LOL! |
Israel5:Now, I don't care what any pseudo-prophet has said. How does your statement defend the fact that Maharaj ji clearly stated that Buhari should forget about the presidency. Where's the silly "condition" in that? Or are you his follower. In all, stop quoting me! |
So this deluded fo.ol can still open his mouth to advise baba after predicting that Buhari can never win the elections? Guru, keep your advice for the dogs! Buhari doesn't need advice from fo.ols. |
Bias, partiality, injustice |
The OP either doesn't understand Yoruba accents (amin ohun) or doesn't know the correct pronunciation of those area names. |
davodyguy:There is actually a constitutional provision. See the quote up there. |
Here's the answer as quoted directly from the constitution: 136. (1) If a person duly elected as President dies before taking and subscribing the Oath of Allegiance and oath of office, or is for any reason whatsoever unable to be sworn in, the person elected with him as Vice-President shall be sworn in as President and he shall nominate a new Vice-President who shall be appointed by the President with the approval by a simple majority of the National Assembly at a joint sitting. (2) Where the persons duly elected as President and Vice President die or are unable for any reason whatsoever to assume office before the inauguration of the National Assembly, the Independent National Electoral Commission shall immediately conduct an election for a President and the Vice- President. www.nigeria-law.org/ConstitutionOfTheFederalRepublicOfNigeria.htm |
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