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@ Poster i need the services of a website designer urgently. i have gone through your postings to find a direct contact but could not, hence this open notice. pls contact me on mailme5485@yahoo.co.uk. thank you. |
so this topic is still on stream, |
He has shown that truly equity investment is nothing but a gamble. you don't win by wits but sheer stroke of luck. investment is a game most certainly without a master.the banks pretends to know it all.but Madoff has lifted the veil and we now see clearly that banks merely pound three from four, gambling with our savings all the way.they are mere gamblers and not the experts they pretend to be. If the banks truly have expertise they wouldn't have falling prey to Bernard Maddoff.Of all they gamblers you can think of,including the banks,Maddoff has earned a place in the Guinness book of records. who(which bank) may go down next. pity |
Luckygal99: boldness and arrogance are birds of a feather.in fact they share common boundary. every other thing been equal, a bold and arrogant lady is a pride to the man in her life for social political reasons. a real man won't find this difficult to understand. hence i said ", her socio-political value.", not meaning that i love and want her just because of this, meaning instead that for my genuine love for her am prepared to see her arrogance and/or any other flaw as a virtue. Luckygal99:joke? i suppose, or do you mean to someone else. to other posters,quite appreciate.cheers. |
the poster of the name and picture of an innocent man,kindly get a lawyer to advice you on the legal implications of that. i hope the gentleman finds you.may God help you if he does.i will personaly search for him on facebook and notify him of this. |
the poster of the name and picture of an innocent man,kindly get a lawyer to advice you on the legal implications of that. i hope the gentleman finds you.may God help you if he does.i will personaly search for him on facebook and notify him of this. |
my beloved brothers;fellow country men, pls i mean no harm.may be the presentation of thread was confrontational,but in the name of God almighty my intention is noble. asking for a prove that i have been to UK is only but playing to the gallery.provding the proof you ask for is only but blowing my trumpet.But if it gives you joy kindly reach me on 07728208965, but pls latest in 3 days as am out of UK thereafter. No matter how much we pretended we can never change the fact.the evidence of my gospel is very notorious. i respect and love all of you irrespective of your vituperative missiles on my person.multitudes are on this site and this includes many who today still believes that going abroad is the ultimate and in fact the jack pot. it may take a little from our pride to lay it bare and tell the whole story of life abroad, but at least we can package the truth in way it won't injure any one much but at the same time retaining the honest message to the Nigerian youths.ls lets pay the price and rescue our nation.revolution is possible in Nigeria.lets not all be on the run always leaving Nigeria at the mercy of these people. read contributions from some of us: http://209.85.229.132/search?q=cache:jZg5OtWg1pcJ:nigeriaworld.com/feature/publication/ubochi/102508.html+statistics+on+Nigerians+abroad&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1 some us are already on this crusade why not be part of.t and to you that i have been to UK |
aameyah:i feel you. on my thread. it is amazing that this thread has been this treated.i posted it and last track of it. the wisdom so far is great. |
how would you guys react if i confess that am an impostor,never whom i claim to be, but actually a retail security officer in London who craves to be heard. |
@Seun thanks for urgent response.but clicking the subscribe button generate a message asking if am sure i want to unsubscribe, meaning that alerts are being sent already.how can i find out the email address i used for this alert.i have forgotten |
@ seun kindly advise me on how to monitor my posting. i find it hard following all the threads i have posted in.formaly i used to get an alert in my email. dont know if i forgot the email i used here or it has stoped coming.pls what should i do? cheers. |
dipsetbang:absolutely positive. @poster - good thread |
the selective absorption of my postings tells me more of what i need to know.the purpose of this thread will forever be lost to most of you. am sorry i cannot be part of your name calling and aspersions.too civilised for such. for the poster who was pulling grammatical straw, please be consuming enough to find more.Devinne providence might bring us mutually someday where we can match our academic and wholesome intellectual dexterity. for the astronaut poster who have been even to the space and has the data of all Nigerians in his pocket and it shows you that hoping abroad is our surest best,OK! you are already quoted in black and white and hopefully you will come across it someday.don't bother been furious on your small brain how i got your data. for my picture on this site, i had long awaited the comment.the maxim that equity does not aid the indolent is a very wide one. generally, i once again reiterate my point that there are many successful Nigerians outside our territorial boundaries.many of our fellow country men and women are doing us proud out here and around the globe.anyone who is sure of him/herself would have seen this point made before now. there are however more Nigerian who are taking our country to the mud out here.this category are probably more in number.this perhaps explains the 99.9% of the attack on me as well as my thread. what else would one aspect.an injured tiger fights to finish.am sorry if i have washed your dirty stuff in public.the very personality and the status of all posters to this thread is very obvious on his/her language and approach.close to 300 viewers of this thread has an informed opinion of all of us from our comments and am sure the truth is now known to many.what more can i ask for.the world pays me for the job i do. Am back in Nigeria in a 4th night. for any who still has doubt about me, when you are able to save enough to afford a flight back home, i invite you to call any of my Nigerian numbers, i 'd be glad to save you the change that you would have pretentiously spent in hotel rooms.it will also afford us the opportunity to interact more in a better friendly atmosphere.you will as well be privileged to see the product of this thread. thank you all anyway.you have made the job a lot easier. |
@toks2008 pls, like to contact.can you reach me. my contacts are under my signature. cheers. |
Hesperus:to be candid this area of my topic was added to give the thread a ground under the romance section of Nairaland.i had to bring in that limb for fear of the thread being removed from here and placed somewhere else by the almighty administrator.it is never the ratio for my thread.i prefer the romance section simply because it has a greater audience and i want the message circulated far and wide all for a purpose. talking about beefing,i cant but laugh.who is beefing who my brother. now listen: five years ego i abandoned my profeesional training in Nigeria for a greener pasture in Europe.seeing what live is here, with the same speed which i came here i left back home.i had the chance of being like SOME OF YOU, but i knew i could be better. not been immodest this time, i can tell you confidently i can fly the globe with much dignty as UN ambassador. who then is beefing who? If some of these girls would know better, i can assure you they will do better.am however not concerned about the girls.am rather concerned about Nigerians youths generaly who are ignorantly under the illussion that traveling abroad is the altimate. please swallow you ego and advice this lads better, please, please, and please. the time i spend replying to some of the reactions here is on itself a slight on my person. so many have cast aspersions on me, but is okay, am on duty. |
MRbrownJAY:only if you will be bold enough to disclose your country of domicile,then i will know how to advice you. your ranting is flourishes too obvious a point i know too well. |
jassie:i cant help but laugh as well.the poster contrary to some imagination is not a local champion. call any of the UK numbers under my signature and i can assist you fix yourself in UK, as well as any form of immigration problem.Am in this country at least five times a year. |
oluwafemi113: good.am absolutely positive on this.a good number of Nigerians are indeed gainfully and professionally engaged in Europe and other western world. my criticism of life abroad is not wholelistic.please get me very clear on this. personally i have life in London and most other common wealth countries for instance.there are so many Nigerians out there who are really flying the green white green with dignity;they do us proud in many colours.these calibre of people have my respect. but i posit with all sense of responsibility that there are many more who should have no business out there especially in the capacity in which they presently survive on. noted. [quote author=MRbrownJAY link=topic=240894.msg3530590#msg3530590 date=1235941383] are you saying that its better for them to be in 9ja doing absolutely nothing instead of being abroad doing menial jobs?! next time you go out in Lagos, look around you and check out the amount of unemployed people in the street doing ABSOLUTELY nothing, do you really want to add to this bunch, the thousands (maybe millions) that are doing "menial" work abroad. there is no work in 9ja, this situation has made people do ALL SORT OF CRIMES to be able to survive, and i would say, better abroad doing menial work than in 9ja robbing/killing us. you can be poor in Europe and still have a decent place to live/food and a chance for a better life etc, try doing the same in 9ja, Ok! thank you for your best my brother. i can see much anger in your comment. you speak with much disdain for the system that has encourage the mass exodus of Nigerian for the so called "greener pasture". these are your words -"you can be poor in Europe and still have a decent place to live/food and a chance for a better life etc i wish i can agree with this,but very unfortunately i can't,not because i don't want to but simply for the very fact that am a very informed man so vast in the knowledge of challenges in human and national development. while i agree wholisticaly that life in Europe offers good food, am quite on the contrary on the issue of "decent place to live, and a chance for a better life, "if you what you mean by decent place to live is decent apartment then it is an error of judgement. There must be some level of honesty in you to admit the fact that a good percentage of Nigerians in Europe (perhaps including you) have managed a room with shared kitchen, toilet/bathroom and other common parts in an apartment for years paying exorbitant rent fees that can afford a mini flat in some decent parts of Lagos. In UK for instance the easiest way to have a decent apartment is via the mortgage industry.over the years i have been engaged in this area i have the statistics of Nigerians who could met the requirements even as easy as they were.the easiest of mortgage grants that brought the whole world to it's knee to day.could this be what you boldly reffer to descent place to live?. On ", chance for a better life" most of you out there Hadley give self development a thought, even when there are thousands of opportunities to do so.development of the human capital is the best any right thinking person can offer him/herself.but for SOME out there, it is painfully on the contrary.continuous menial and all sorts of unskilled jobs is the other of the day. naming this jobs will make you people cover your faces in shame when you return to our father land. Even for most skilled blacks the racial question is still a very life factor.Are you current enough and abreast with the recent developments in the metropolitan police in London for instance.the open admittance by the police chief that the blacks does not have equal opportunities with the whites in their promotional hierarchy.if you have the capacity i challenge you take a look at the banking industry and any other sector in the British economy and see if you can find any black who has made it beyond the first level management position without crisis of witch-hunting from the whites in the top echelons.could this be what what you boldly refer to as ", chance for a better life?" so ANY Nigerian coming back home with jeans and a car, ain't real?! can't give any local woman joy so therefore should be ostracized?! i can feel your bitterness/envy/jealousy because ladies around you don't give you the time of day and instead are looking for these "expats", unfortunately NOT ALL guys returning home are doing "menial" jobs and some of us are quite successful and shouldn't be "punished" because YOU can't get laid. get real and grow up, i can only but laugh on this.is not Worth my time.i must excuse your ignorance of my total person because have you even 10% knowledge of me you will languish in guiltyfor such comment. are the people doing menial work hurting anybody?! who cares what they do as long as they are happy and it doesn't hurt anyone else. instead of worrying about what people are doing to better themselves, you should worry about the ones, in 9ja, that are arming themselves at night looking for a car to jack/ a house to burgle or a poor soul to 419. that's where the real problem is. [quote][/quote]i only preach that rather than see traveling abroad as alternative and in fact a panacea to the multitude of problems in Nigeria, we should rather concentrate on the way forward for our country.Nigerians work so hard under degrading and humiliating supervisions of white majorities out there.am sure that if we give 60% of same loyalty and commitment we give abroad, to our country all the social vices you mentioned about the youths back home will stifle out. i wish i have much time to broaden further your horizon. note however, that my intention is not to attack any body.anyone who feels offended by anything i have revealed or said,it is not intended at all. i have gone to far in my revelation because i have got clients who must be protected to a resealable extent.but my love of this country is overwhelming .i look forward to a country that our children will be proud of.lets please dwell on these good intentions rather than view the topic as a slap on the face of any. am humble. |
jacq:very unfortunate. Outstrip:a true Nigerian; few of those that will turn things around for our father land |
very bitter, but the truth must be told |
Nigerians of both sexes in the UK and in fact the entire Europe are languishing in pain and waste.i obviously believe this people can do a lot better back home.irrespective of the difficulties in Nigeria, am confident that Nigerians can live a more meaningful and productive live if they face with the same vigour as in Europe the challanges of survival in Nigeria. Their life here is degrading. i invite all Nigerian ladies to show less interest on this guys when they come back home with their jeans and cans pretending to be living a better live back in Europe.Nigerians in Nigeria are the real guys that will give you ladies the real joy. if you are a true Nigerian kindly advice our youths better by droping a line. what do you think. |
Taito007:are u adam or eve,check and update ya status pls |
Taito007:are u adam or eve,check and update ya status pls |
eyonigger:don't copy what u don't understand.the phrase is -"isn't it". but in western accent,precisely in London the "is" is silent making it sound "in it".but in writting it is full.it is never written or pronounced "innit" ok! on your topic, i rather agree that nairaland is getting boring for the sole reason that the postings and responses are becoming very childish |
Omolola1:, from the horses mouth he who has ear, let him hear. end of topic |
the truth is that asking her out in the first place when you have got no job was a disturbance to her. for the six months you dated her it was a continous disturbance. she quited the relationship to end the disturbance. now you have started another chapter - self disturbance. go find a job brother or find the money,any how. nothing builds confidence in women than the financial status of their man. 90% of women can date nincompoops if their pocket is speeking the right language. the kind of love you wish for is only found in novels and movies (especialy home videos). just find the money and every other thing will be added unto you including this same girl. you dont have to begg her,just show her signs of financial recovery and she will be back in your bed. fucking physical attraction as she called it is a make up. big up. |
@ Ujujoan and F**K you: please cool it. On my posting, i have approached Nairaland discussants for their wise counsel because i love and want her. before comming public i have made spirited efforts but all my entreaties have made a brick wall.am confused as to wether she still feels anything for me, and if not how do i get to turn things around as before when she was realy crazy about me. i realy need the ladies to come in here;put yourself in her shoes and kindly advise me on what can turn you on again, |
Seun:most women are.being honest now. i consider her arrogance a virtue as i need such a lady for socio-political value |
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