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Re: Man Shares How He Made It In Business by emmanuelbrown26: 10:50pm On Oct 05, 2023
georgeakins:


Okonjo Eweala was a calamity during Obasanjo and GEJ era
So tell me where Ngozi Okonjo Iweala is and tell me where Kemi is
Re: Man Shares How He Made It In Business by emmanuelbrown26: 10:51pm On Oct 05, 2023
georgeakins:


What does that guy have now that you're spitting saliva?
Ibos are majorly illiterates and very delusional

Re: Man Shares How He Made It In Business by AfonjaPriest: 12:28am On Oct 06, 2023
Faith, also known as Angela Ubi Oyom, the fraudulent beggar is back!!! Before anyone falls prey to his deceptive art in begging, check out the same post from his archives, as presented below:
Genítry:
please guys please don't just scroll pass. please I beg you in the name of Almighty GOD pls, If any good samaritan can please help me, no matter how little so we can buy foodstuff and cook, I will be very happy. my daughter and I we are starving. Please help us the last time we ate a good food was from our neighbor on  sunday. Since then we have surviving on drinking garri since Monday and the garri we use to have hope has finished. the little money I have I used it to pay for house rent so that we can at least have roof over our head. am pleading for help please, not for my sake but for my daughter please am a single mother. No matter how little it will go a long way to help us. May GOD bless you
Acct num: FaithS.H
318747
8996
First Bank
This one
Finêst677:
Please if anybody can help me with any little amount to eat I will be very happy. Feeding is a big problem for me and my family please no matter how small. I havent eaten anything since yesterday in the morning pls. My dad is a retired teacher and my mom is late. Am a single mother with my own son mouth to feed, the little money i make have use it to cater for my dad illness and pay house rent but his health is getting worst. Now we can't even eat or buy water to drink. Please if you're reading this message pls come to our aid, no matter how small it will go a long way pls. May God meet you at the point of your need as you have show us mercy amen
Acct num:
318747
8996
FaithS.H
First Bank
Another
Dëcency21:
please guys please don't just scroll pass. please I beg you in the name of almighty GOD pls someone should please help me, my daughter and I we are starving. Please help us the last time we ate a good food was from our neighbor on  sunday. Since then we have surviving on drinking garri since Monday and the garri we use to have hope has finished. the little money I have I used it to pay for house rent so that we can at least have roof over our head. am pleading for help please, not for my sake but for my daughter please am a single mother. No matter how little it will go a long way to help us. May GOD bless you
Acct num:Faith
318747
8996
First Bank
Red flag. Disclaimer. Persona non grata.
This person, known as Faith, a.k.a. Angela, has various accounts for his begging operations with different banking platforms.
He is a serial criminal fraudulent individual, and is here to promote his begging advert scam.
This message should be clear to him. He should go to his church or mosque to beg and stop using different usernames on NAIRALAND to exploit people's compassion.
Faith, better known as Angela Oyom Ubi; you have used over 100 usernames to beg. If you are genuine, you should have been known with one username. Using many is a clear indication you are a fraud.
The way I see it, you'll soon get deliverance from the Devil. Keep thinking you are deceiving people. There is nothing hidden that will not be revealed; covered that will not be opened.
The great day of your revelation is at hand. Be expectant, because surely it will come.
Re: Man Shares How He Made It In Business by ezewealth(m): 12:55am On Oct 06, 2023
Busch:
And to everyone doing business in this community, what interest would you consider best for a loan, There's a bank that gives #5 million for 6 months at an interest rate of 16.5%. Is that reasonable.
If it is 16.5 interest for the period of d whole
6month, not in one month, it is very reasonable
Re: Man Shares How He Made It In Business by Gerrard59(m): 1:49am On Oct 06, 2023
EducatedMind369:


Cc Gerrard59

It has its good and bad sides. Isn't that the Nwa Boy system Igbos practice? Not everyone can be an entrepreneur and the sort of business that post suggests no pass buying and selling. The surest route out of poverty and into the middle class is via quality education. Rather than cajole teenagers to become traders, arm them with the necessary skills to study relevant courses, and at good schools.

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Re: Man Shares How He Made It In Business by tosinet(m): 5:25am On Oct 06, 2023
turmacs:
Parents, stop sending your young children to university immediately after they finnish secondary school, especially if you're from the lower or middle class. Call them and ask them if there's any business they'll like to learn before they enter school. Let them use one year to go and learn that business with a sensible person (not boyboy format ohh). When you're sure they've learnt that business well, that money you want to use in sending them to school in a country like Nigeria that doesn't value education or have good educational system, use it to start up that business for them. With your guidance and prayers, after 5 to 6 years, you will a young million naira in your hands and they will be doing far better than their mates that went to school and graduated after that 5 or 6 years.. Later in life they can even employ people to run the business for them in their absence, while they go to school.
In this life, wisdom is profitable to direct.

Better yet, technical schools should be considered before proceeding to university for engineering and construction related courses.
Re: Man Shares How He Made It In Business by phemmyfour: 8:05am On Oct 06, 2023
richard870:
I pray people realize that posting personal things on social media is nonsense and only ridicules them in the long run
Ignorance

Other draws inspiration from their story. If you don't have story to share...move along
Re: Man Shares How He Made It In Business by richard870(m): 8:24am On Oct 06, 2023
phemmyfour:
Ignorance

Other draws inspiration from their story. If you don't have story to share...move along
Ignorance? Well, my statement will only resonate well with deep thinkers.
Re: Man Shares How He Made It In Business by phemmyfour: 8:28am On Oct 06, 2023
richard870:
Ignorance? Well, my statement will only resonate well with deep thinkers.
You lack exposure....you can't see beyond your surroundings
Re: Man Shares How He Made It In Business by richard870(m): 8:45am On Oct 06, 2023
phemmyfour:
You lack exposure....you can't see beyond your surroundings
Please stop! Don't blame me if you can't be introspective
Re: Man Shares How He Made It In Business by Proudlyomonna: 8:53am On Oct 06, 2023
AriyaTV:


You deviate from what you said and you're saying rubbish. How does tribalism and bigotry came in.

You don't even know my tribe. To you, whoever disagrees with you definitely hate igbo's.

I just respond to what you type. or are you dumb to check what you type.

I thought you're of higher IQ. But I guess disappointed.

What is my business with Your tribe you dumb mofo undecided

You said Yet the people who you mentioned could not develop the region and I said Yes for they are politifcians and I also pinned an argument that lack of development is not synonymous to any region bcus I am aware of how animals here turn everything to tribal jab which I suspected You had intentions to do.

Daft fella.
Re: Man Shares How He Made It In Business by EducatedMind369: 9:30am On Oct 06, 2023
Gerrard59:


It has its good and bad sides. Isn't that the Nwa Boy system Igbos practice? Not everyone can be an entrepreneur and the sort of business that post suggests no pass buying and selling. The surest route out of poverty and into the middle class is via quality education. Rather than cajole teenagers to become traders, arm them with the necessary skills to study relevant courses, and at good schools.

Thank you.
Re: Man Shares How He Made It In Business by jojothaiv(m): 2:43pm On Oct 06, 2023
The world didn't need to know that am in debt until I cleared all, they rather think I am broke. That even helped.

For me, I've always try to maintain the broke by default lifestyle, no unnecessary show offs, pay the damn bill and face the hustle.
Re: Man Shares How He Made It In Business by ratracerebel(m): 9:56am On Oct 07, 2023
This is 21st century. Not by only school one can grow and start earning a good income. There are certain skills you can learn now, that if well–mentored, the business can become a million dollar business. Do your own research...and you will realise that there hasn't been a better time to learn a skill and turn it into a flourishing business.





This program in my signature can put you on this path...and I assure you that you will never regret it. 20k+ people around the world can't just be fooling you.

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