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Re: "I Sent A Samsung Phone From Finland To Nigeria, My Brother Got Biscuit" - Lady by jaxxy(m): 3:27pm On May 22, 2019
Short bread is also made in Finland innit?
Re: "I Sent A Samsung Phone From Finland To Nigeria, My Brother Got Biscuit" - Lady by enemyofprogress: 3:27pm On May 22, 2019
soberdrunk:
People are so quick to bad mouth Nigeria, how are we sure it didn't happen before the package got to Nigeria...... angry angry
stop defending nonsense. Nigeria did it. Useless country

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Re: "I Sent A Samsung Phone From Finland To Nigeria, My Brother Got Biscuit" - Lady by soberdrunk(m): 3:28pm On May 22, 2019
Mk93:

You don't need to be told before knowing it was done here in Nigeria

This is prejudice...... angry
Re: "I Sent A Samsung Phone From Finland To Nigeria, My Brother Got Biscuit" - Lady by pansophist(m): 3:31pm On May 22, 2019
pearcy:
Please my people, help a starving brother. I have been pleading for help since 2 days now. I'm a student who returned to school last week because of the prospects of exams starting on Tuesday and also because I was opportuned to enter a free ride. my family isn't bouyant enough and my dad has severe high BP that's why I had to find my way so as not to make him to start thinking about where to get money to give me. I haven't eaten a decent food since I got back and am starving.


I am soliciting for help from well meaning people who will be touched enough to hear my plight and have mercy. I am not asking for much, no matter how little, it will go a long way. God bless you all

601 6251 952
Fidelity Bank.

Go get a job a work. Its respectable, honourable and the right thing to do. The people you're begging here are most likely working, and it's stupid to choose not to work, while expecting workers to contribute for you. Just stop this nonsense, life is hard for everyone equally.

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Re: "I Sent A Samsung Phone From Finland To Nigeria, My Brother Got Biscuit" - Lady by Nobody: 3:33pm On May 22, 2019
Isabellah:
Dr. Tayo Oyedeji
@tayooye

THREAD: 10 Lessons from the first half.

I turn 43 today and am celebrating it as my half time because the average life expectancy for men in most of the world is about 86.

Here are 10 lessons from my first 43 years.

LESSON 1: Be kind.

Kindness is its own reward.
Be kind to:
1.Those who can't reciprocate (waiters, maids, subordinates etc.)
2.Those who deserve your wrath.
3.Those closest to you. It’s easy to forget to be kind to spouses, children and siblings.
4. Everyone around you.

LESSON 2: Focus on your strengths, not weaknesses.
Don’t live your life trying to improve on your weaknesses. Instead focus on building and maximizing your strengths.
Example:
Sport = weakness
Education = strength
Focus on becoming the next Einstein, not the next Ronaldo.

LESSON 3: Recognize your heritage.
Humans = nurture (environment) + nature (genes). Your heritage (mom + dad + their families) and upbringing give you some advantages. E.g. My granddad was a tribal chief and mom was a teacher so leadership and teaching come naturally to me.

LESSON 4: Find your trump card.
Everybody has a unique gift that they can use to win in life. Find yours and maximize it. Mine is my ability to learn new concepts. Therefore, I try to learn something new every year. That ability has brought me everything I have and own.

LESSON 5: Respect money
Work strategically to make money. Then use the money respectfully. Don’t splurge until you can afford to. You can’t afford anything until you can buy two of it with cash. Respect money, and it will work hard for you.

LESSON 6: Do everything you can in your 20's, focus on something in your 30's.
In my 20s, I worked in tech, banking, marketing, and teaching. I also wrote a book, led a youth group, sang in a choir, published a photobook etc. In my 30s, I focused on Tech and Marketing.

LESSON 7: Accept your limitations.
You cannot do everything at a high level. Recognize your limitations and accept it. Outsource what you can, find partners to help with your weaknesses, and marry someone who is pretty good at the things you are horrible at doing.

LESSON 8: Learn to work with people.
You can’t achieve anything worth doing alone. You need a team of people who genuinely like you and want to work with you. They will help scale your goals and ambitions and help you become a better person.

LESSON 9: Give more than you take.
Give your skills to your employer. Give yourself to your spouse and children. Give to people around you. Give to your parents and siblings. Be known for giving rather than receiving.

LESSON 10: Enjoy the journey.
There is no joy in hustling to a destination. Laugh, smile, and enjoy the wind in your face. Make time for love and laughter, for a good bottle of wine accompanied with great music. Life is short; enjoy the journey.

most of what is written here are pure garbage, people have their own reality, the most ridiculous was lesson 3, it basically implies that everything is gene, was his father a herbalist by gene or his mother a teacher by gene, these are questions will need to ask ourselves.

how is sport weakness and education strength..kinda of confused

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Re: "I Sent A Samsung Phone From Finland To Nigeria, My Brother Got Biscuit" - Lady by afokenny: 3:34pm On May 22, 2019
Finish Buscuit ����
Re: "I Sent A Samsung Phone From Finland To Nigeria, My Brother Got Biscuit" - Lady by soberdrunk(m): 3:34pm On May 22, 2019
sexyseeker:
does that shotbread look like finish biscuit?

You think Mc Vites shortbread is made in Nigeria? angry
Re: "I Sent A Samsung Phone From Finland To Nigeria, My Brother Got Biscuit" - Lady by Nobody: 3:36pm On May 22, 2019
pearcy:
Please my people, help a starving brother. I have been pleading for help since 2 days now. I'm a student who returned to school last week because of the prospects of exams starting on Tuesday and also because I was opportuned to enter a free ride. my family isn't bouyant enough and my dad has severe high BP that's why I had to find my way so as not to make him to start thinking about where to get money to give me. I haven't eaten a decent food since I got back and am starving.


I am soliciting for help from well meaning people who will be touched enough to hear my plight and have mercy. I am not asking for much, no matter how little, it will go a long way. God bless you all

601 6251 952
Fidelity Bank.

You this man...always returning to school last week, always having exams starting Tuesday.

Change format, abeg.

April 26th....

pearcy:
Please my people, help a starving brother. I have been pleading for help since 2 days now. I'm a student who returned to school last week because of the prospects of exams starting on Tuesday and also because I was opportuned to enter a free ride. my family isn't bouyant enough and my dad has severe high BP that's why I had to find my way so as not to make him to start thinking about where to get money to give me. I haven't eaten a decent food since I got back and am starving.


I am soliciting for help from well meaning people who will be touched enough to hear my plight and have mercy. I am not asking for much, no matter how little, it will go a long way. God bless you all

601 6251 952
Fidelity Bank.

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Re: "I Sent A Samsung Phone From Finland To Nigeria, My Brother Got Biscuit" - Lady by Ironthrone44(m): 3:36pm On May 22, 2019
That's why it is advisable to tell anyone sending a package you from
abroad to include packages for your village witches also, doing so would ensure security and successful delivery.Their location services is more effective than the one Google offers,be rest assured your goodies would be well monitored that no one could ever tamper with it grin
Re: "I Sent A Samsung Phone From Finland To Nigeria, My Brother Got Biscuit" - Lady by Babalegba(m): 3:36pm On May 22, 2019
Life expectancy mean average in Nigeria is 46. Don't use world yardstick for Nigeria, Nigerians are not normal. If Boko Haram doesn't get the individual then there is police,sars, corruption,bad leadership,bad followership, kidnappers,scammers,nepa,drunk irate drivers,scammer clerics etc for him to contend with.

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Re: "I Sent A Samsung Phone From Finland To Nigeria, My Brother Got Biscuit" - Lady by AngelicBeing: 3:37pm On May 22, 2019
TheMoniker:
grin
Don’t you know Nigeria is a god forsaken country led by a god forsaken idiòt?
Take your brother out of the hell if you know what’s best for you or else he might not live to see tomorrow. It’s a very bitter truth cos that hell is in a state of war already.
Well said, Nigeria is beyond redemption
Re: "I Sent A Samsung Phone From Finland To Nigeria, My Brother Got Biscuit" - Lady by matoritoto12345: 3:37pm On May 22, 2019
You should have insured the phone.
Re: "I Sent A Samsung Phone From Finland To Nigeria, My Brother Got Biscuit" - Lady by Studyinchina200(m): 3:37pm On May 22, 2019
Naija hmm
Re: "I Sent A Samsung Phone From Finland To Nigeria, My Brother Got Biscuit" - Lady by justmenoni: 3:38pm On May 22, 2019
you kept on pasting the same thing since early April, a



quote author=pearcy post=78619172]Please my people, help a starving brother. I have been pleading for help since 2 days now. I'm a student who returned to school last week because of the prospects of exams starting on Tuesday and also because I was opportuned to enter a free ride. my family isn't bouyant enough and my dad has severe high BP that's why I had to find my way so as not to make him to start thinking about where to get money to give me. I haven't eaten a decent food since I got back and am starving.


I am soliciting for help from well meaning people who will be touched enough to hear my plight and have mercy. I am not asking for much, no matter how little, it will go a long way. God bless you all

601 6251 952
Fidelity Bank.[/quote]

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Re: "I Sent A Samsung Phone From Finland To Nigeria, My Brother Got Biscuit" - Lady by linohlex: 3:39pm On May 22, 2019
This is bad, but seriously lough wan kill me
Re: "I Sent A Samsung Phone From Finland To Nigeria, My Brother Got Biscuit" - Lady by Yankiss(m): 3:43pm On May 22, 2019
Adeitanajoke:
Lady reveals what her brother found inside the package she sent to him from #Finland



https://www.nairalink.fun/2019/05/lady-reveals-what-her-brother-found-inside-the-package-sent-to-him-from-finland.html
Hehehehehehe. Very lucky they no kukuma parcel him crystal met. grin grin grin

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Re: "I Sent A Samsung Phone From Finland To Nigeria, My Brother Got Biscuit" - Lady by logan2(m): 3:44pm On May 22, 2019
soberdrunk:
People are so quick to bad mouth Nigeria, how are we sure it didn't happen before the package got to Nigeria...... angry angry
that biscuit is peculiar to Nigeria grin
Re: "I Sent A Samsung Phone From Finland To Nigeria, My Brother Got Biscuit" - Lady by Chinashopping84: 3:47pm On May 22, 2019
Gobe....
Re: "I Sent A Samsung Phone From Finland To Nigeria, My Brother Got Biscuit" - Lady by Automatic3444(m): 3:47pm On May 22, 2019
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Re: "I Sent A Samsung Phone From Finland To Nigeria, My Brother Got Biscuit" - Lady by shollyshine(m): 3:49pm On May 22, 2019

Re: "I Sent A Samsung Phone From Finland To Nigeria, My Brother Got Biscuit" - Lady by AerialMapper: 3:49pm On May 22, 2019
At least he can eat the short bread. My computer village brothers will give you bar soap
Re: "I Sent A Samsung Phone From Finland To Nigeria, My Brother Got Biscuit" - Lady by Olatara(f): 3:52pm On May 22, 2019
Your own better, my bf send phone to me from Germany through DHL. I no see phone till date.
Re: "I Sent A Samsung Phone From Finland To Nigeria, My Brother Got Biscuit" - Lady by sevunteen(m): 3:53pm On May 22, 2019
soberdrunk:
People are so quick to bad mouth Nigeria, how are we sure it didn't happen before the package got to Nigeria...... angry angry

When my aunt and family are travelling back to Canada, they dont bother about padlocks. When coming to Nigeria, they so bother about the security of their bags.

Think about this.

Our value system is corrupt
Re: "I Sent A Samsung Phone From Finland To Nigeria, My Brother Got Biscuit" - Lady by sharena(m): 3:55pm On May 22, 2019
OH LORD
Re: "I Sent A Samsung Phone From Finland To Nigeria, My Brother Got Biscuit" - Lady by Kennyman389: 3:55pm On May 22, 2019
Ahah shocked
Re: "I Sent A Samsung Phone From Finland To Nigeria, My Brother Got Biscuit" - Lady by tonye33(m): 3:58pm On May 22, 2019
berrysnack:
Make den chop em nah smiley

I tire oh
And nah even short bread biscuit

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