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Dpsychologist:
Why do people cheat on the one person they can’t afford to lose...
with someone they would never even want to keep? 😩
Like, make it make sense!
You love them, you need them, you say they’re your world — but one small distraction comes along and boom, you fumble everything for a “situationship” that means absolutely nothing.
Emotional damage, zero gain.
Pure sabotage.
Let’s be real:
Cheating isn’t always about lack of love.
Sometimes it’s ego, immaturity, or just vibes and bad decisions.
But one thing’s for sure — you’ll almost always regret losing the real one for the random one.
If you’ve ever been through it (on either side), you know how messy and painful it can get.
So ask yourself today:
Is that 5-minute thrill worth a lifetime of guilt and regret?
🤔 Think twice.
💯 Choose love — not confusion.
🎯 Stay loyal or stay single.
Dpsychologist:
Why do people cheat on the one person they can’t afford to lose...
with someone they would never even want to keep? 😩
Like, make it make sense!
You love them, you need them, you say they’re your world — but one small distraction comes along and boom, you fumble everything for a “situationship” that means absolutely nothing.
Emotional damage, zero gain.
Pure sabotage.
Let’s be real:
Cheating isn’t always about lack of love.
Sometimes it’s ego, immaturity, or just vibes and bad decisions.
But one thing’s for sure — you’ll almost always regret losing the real one for the random one.
If you’ve ever been through it (on either side), you know how messy and painful it can get.
So ask yourself today:
Is that 5-minute thrill worth a lifetime of guilt and regret?
🤔 Think twice.
💯 Choose love — not confusion.
🎯 Stay loyal or stay single.
Sp33i:
Follow me on this journey as I am to inspire youths to take up not just agriculture but anything productive and run with it.
First :
The first step in setting up a farm is to inspect the land, examine that it can be worked upon by a tractor because not all lands can be ploughed with a tractor because often times, lands can contain rocks, tree stumps that makes them unsuitable for tractor to operate on them.
You need to make sure of the suitability of your land. Once this is confirmed, you may go ahead and make payment. In my case, I paid 15,000 Naira per acre. My six acres cost me 90,000 Naira altogether
How much is the price to buy 1 acre in Abeokuta? I'll like to buy like 10 acres.
is that your house? I love the exterior finishing. Are you a builder?
Derbbeahhomes:
When I Bought My First Land, I Almost Cried.
No be say the land fine . Na bush. But it had my name on the paper.
I ed all the insults.
“You never even buy phone, you dey talk land.”
The people that mocked me for being too serious.
The nights I saved 500 naira like say I dey save millions.
But I bought it. Small bush. Small hope. Big future.
If you're saving for land, or you're trying to build — don't stop.
One day you go hold your paper and smile. Or cry. But it will be worth it.
Sp33i:
My next step is securing a tractor. I paid 35,000 Naira to have am acre ploughed. This same area of land can give me 10,000 fresh Maize cobs or 2.4/2.5 Tons dried maize grains. Though in my project, I am aiming to produce dried maize grains only.
wow, that ploughing is cheap! How did you secure the tractor please?
I watched my family falter and we lost everything we had. My father went down with diabetes around 2008 and nobody to help. He lost his carpentry workshop and showroom.. almost lost his life to the disease.
Piece of advice. Your current app is trash! If you have no money to develop a good app then stick to a website. The current app is just a webpage plastered on app, this is not proffesional! Infact you should pay me for this advice.
I have a website but since I dont have enough funds for the app version, I left the website like that and it is very usuable.
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aariwa:
There is program CBS news run every Sunday evening in US, and it is a live documentary where you will see people being arrested and jailed sometimes for life for crimes they committed as far back as 1950s - 1960s US never let people go of crimes or close cases like Nigeria and would always bring people to justice, only big fools goes to commit crimes against American and assure themselves their criminal footprints will not be traced years after by a country that leads the world in unknown, innovative and dynamic new technologies
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Surging inflation, a volatile and depreciating currency, rampant insecurity and electricity shortages are driving US and European multinationals out of Nigeria.
But where they see adversity, Asian firms and local companies see opportunity.
Singapore’s Tolaram last week took control of Guinness Nigeria from the UK’s Diageo, while Turkey’s Hayat Kimya and Nigeria’s Fouani Group have stepped into the gap left in the diaper market by Procter & Gamble’s exit. Lagos-based Fidson Healthcare is picking up the slack created by GSK’s departure by expanding its range and exporting its products.
They face many of the same obstacles that hindered the multinationals’ operations, but are managing to succeed — in part because they have higher risk tolerance and have adopted different strategies.
Tolaram is a case in point. It has sought to localize its costs over the past few decades, milling flour, refining palm oil and exploring the option of growing its own crops within the country.
That’s given it less exposure to the naira’s swings and shielded it from foreign-exchange shortages. It has also been well positioned to expand when competitors have left.
Should Nigeria’s economy turn, the companies that have stayed will reap the rewards.
“We believe in the power of 230 million people,” said Girish Sharma, an executive director at Tolaram. The “Nigerian situation will correct and when that happens, we will be the biggest beneficiaries.’’
DonEd:
He saw the CSO in a native doctors house...
What was he doing in d native doctor's house??
Am asking for a friend.
Listen to the video. He contracted a man to fix the roof of his church but the carpenter didn't show up. Himself and some took a bike to the carpenters house and discovered the carpenters father was a herbalist. That was how they met.
Godson95stone:
Any supposed "free" site that asks for payment before they pay you is a scam. If you work for someone they won't ask you to send them money before they pay you.
In fact referral systems promising to pay you for nothing esp in naira are usually scam.
01Happiness:
This is a motivation for every hustle out there. The pay day will surely come.Just keep grinding in your work of choosing.I wasn't born with a silver spoon but I never looked down on myself. I've been a hard worker right from when I was a kid and now at age 20, I have a place to call my own.
I have done menial jobs from clearing farms for people,going on errands and fetching firewood.I did all these while squatting with friends.They fed me because I washed their clothes and kept the place tidy.In this life,you always have to prove your usefulness to people so that they in turn can help you.
In the course of doing my menial jobs, I met a man who linked me with a fuel attendant job late last year.I was able to save up and secure my house.
To become one of the top trading economies of the world, the government of Taiwan yesterday, charged the federal government to make effort to bring back home all its talented people around the globe.
The Chief of Mission of Taiwan government in Nigeria, Mr. Andy Liu, who gave the advice at Taiwan Business Forum 2024 in Lagos yesterday, said that such a policy was what helped his country.
Liu, who noted that Nigerian people were highly talented in all spheres of life but scattered all over the world, said: “I think Nigerian people should be very proud of yourself because you are one of the most creative, the most practical, and the most dynamic people in the world.
”Not just your knowledge in the movie, music industry, but your talent of becoming world-recognized, of so many medical, scientifically talented people around the world.”
Speaking on how Taiwan became one of the top trading models in the world, Liu said his country placed emphasis on education and had attracted all their talents back home.
He said: “One of the important things is for your society, for your people to attract your talents back home from abroad.
“We in Taiwan did that so seriously in the 1990s and early 2000s. We attracted people from abroad back to Taiwan to set up companies, to set up factories and set up the assembly line.
“So, the Taiwan Semiconductor Corporation was set up in the late 1980s and it became the top leader in the world of semiconductors and microchips. The founder was a 55 years oldretired scientist and also entrepreneur in the US.
“Our government invited him to come back to Taiwan at the age of 55 and established a company that ran for 30 years and became the most successful company in the world in science and semiconductors.”
“So, please brace yourselves up by bringing your talented people back. And Taiwan has been regarded by Madam Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the World Trade Organization Director General, as one of the top trading models in the world. We are the top 20 trading economies in the world and we are the 15th richest country in the world.”