mastergracious
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mastergracious
@mastergracious2
Fish Farmer | forex | Giftcard | xauusd
Joined Haziran 2016
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@CryptoMuse01 @DavidHundeyin They abstained, meaning they didn't vote.
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By the way, if you're African and you're new to geopolitical awareness, you can use this picture as a guide to know who is on your side and who is your enemy in this world.
Notice how China and Russia voted?
Then notice how your oyibo faves voted (or abstained, which is also a type of vote)?
Shebi "not everything is about race"? You see how white people ALWAYS instinctively bunch together, from Andorra to Norway, whenever it's time to do some racist shit?
That's called Pan-Europeanism.
The antidote is Pan-Africanism.

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Broke off my engagement two months to the wedding. Everything was set, but had to disappoint her family and friends after leading her on to that stage. Broke things off without thinking of all of that and returned everyone's aso ebi money. I was getting married for the wrong reasons and I just couldn't continue. I made one of the best decisions of my life.
Not only was I not in love, but I had no rest in my spirit, I was thinking I'd fall in love inside the marriage.
It wasn’t easy for me, had to leave the country for a while to sit by the beach in Hawaii. Needed time alone to forgive myself.
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@drpenking Sometimes I wonder how you think, do you think using your brain at all.?
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The reply thats gets 0 likes receives 100K @EquityEdgeUK challenge.
Winner announced in 24 hours 🤝
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You mother didn’t birth a son for you to buy some shit flowers and say “happy Mother’s Day”
She didn’t struggle to raise you for this abject FAILURE.
She raised you so you could retire her.
Give your mother 1,000,000 dollars TODAY as a random presents and stop allowing her to be a slave for some corporation.
That is your mother?
And she’s being pimped by Goy corp?
She’s struggling for dollars because her son FAILED HER.
You’re a shit son and she hates you.
Andrew Tate@Cobratate
Happy Mother's Day ❤️
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@CryptoDefiLord @FundedNext when techriz leaves, na there i go know say problem don dey but fr letting go of all of them at once isn’t a good way to go
if not for them, i wouldn’t even have known about FN
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Fundednext shouldn’t let go of some of these top traders they partnered with before now.
It is a big mistake to let go of such people all at once. @FundedNext is one of the biggest prop firms and many Nigerians are coming into forex trading everyday.
I will even suggest a bigger partnership with these guys like real life events and giving many new people free slot in their mentorship programs.
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I attended a bridal shower in 2023. The bride and I weren't that close anymore, but somehow, she added I and 20 others to her bridal train. So I attended for the fun of it.
We were all in a WhatsApp group. We made plans, paid, and got ready for the big day. 21 bridal ladies didn't sound right to me, plus her sister-in-law was one of us. I knew there would be drama, but I didn't know how it'd erupt.
On the day night of the bridal shower, everything was set, decoration, cakes and food, very classy setting.
It was time for each of us to talk about the bride and probably advise her. We were all seated round the table. About 16 of us had talked, including myself, and it was the turn of one girl. She stood up and started talking about the good times they had, and then she mentioned the threesome she and the bride once had with an ijgb years back and how she wish to experience it again, had it been she wasn't getting married.
Her sister in law was right there. She heard everything, got up, and left the room. Everywhere was quiet. The bride placed her hands on her face. No one could utter a word. Everyone left the table one after the other.
We all went to our rooms, and the following morning, her sister came to knock on the door that we should not bother to get dressed because the wedding had been cancelled.
It was a very crazy experience.
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Before Tinubu :
• $1 = N460
• 1 liter of fuel = N197
• 1 kg of gas = N570
• 1 crate of eggs = N2,500
• 1 bag of pure water = N150
• 1 bag of rice = N35,000
• 1 loaf of bread = N500
• 1 kWh electricity (average household tariff) ≈ N60
Tinubu 3 years in office:
• $1 = N1,400
• 1 liter of fuel = N1300
• 1 kg of gas = N1,200
• 1 crate of eggs = N6,000
• 1 bag of pure water = N400
• 1 bag of rice = N85,000+
• 1 loaf of bread = N1,200+
• 1 kWh electricity (Band A tariff areas) ≈ N200+
No light and fuel , and you’ll will still vote them in 2027, respectfully you’re a fool if you vote for this foolish government.
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@drealbigvirg Na foolishness dey worry her. I for one didn’t attend my matriculation. Who matric help???
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Rubbish
Like this post if none of your family members came for your Matriculation.
TENIOLA@Teeniiola
She was left out, nobody attended her matriculation. The lady was seen sitting alone on her matriculation day after none of her family members came to support her, and she doesn’t have friends in the school yet. 😫🙂↔️
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@BlehisBack Noise cancellation
They could have use two individual on phone call one in the market and one at home.
The one in the market will first recieve the call with his/her phone speaker and pretend he can't hear what the other caller is saying, vice versa, then
They bring out 1/2
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Everything about this ad is confusing
- you enter the board room and there is noise
- and then you block your ear with earphones so as not to hear what the people are saying
- and then start presenting to the same people that were making noise
- and suddenly it doesn’t seem like they are making noise anymore
- but then the earphones are still on to block out the noise.
I’m confused.
Let’s not talk about the multiple iPhones in the ad.
Nawa.
Dami’ Adenuga@DAMIADENUGA
Carter Efe’s baby mama, Elma, just secured a deal with Itel and delivered a top-notch advert for them 🔥
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I want to share a story. I have probably only told one or two people before.
It was 2019. I was building Nord, I owned 100% at this time, and I had to go to China because some of our important suppliers needed to see me and discuss the way forward. I had spent months selling my dream to them, yet there was still no significant order. I had to fly to China to buy more time. However, I did not have enough money. I was very low on cash. Yet I knew that if I did not go on that trip, the suppliers would see me as unserious and the company would slowly just collapse.
I have a good friend who has always been inspired by what I do and my accomplishments. He expressed interest in investing in Nord and I suggested that we visit the suppliers in China together. My plan was simple. I would pay for my flight and we would share a room where he would cover most of the room cost, while I showed him what we could do with our supply chain.
He lives in London and I live in Nigeria. We were supposed to fly and land almost at the same time, although he was scheduled to arrive a few hours before me.
A few hours before his flight, he called me to say he could not make it because of a logistical mix up. He told me last year, in 2025, that he actually had a serious medical emergency and might have died if he had not been in the UK where he was comfortable and had access to care.
At the time, I did not know this. He did not tell me it was that serious. I simply felt he had abandoned me once the scale of the investment became obvious to him. Still, I was kind on the phone and told him it was okay. He remembered that.
My already difficult but important trip suddenly became much more difficult, but I knew I still had to go.
I flew to China and landed alone.
We had initially planned to stay in a $100 per night room which we would share. Of course, I could not stay in a $100 per night room with my budget anymore, so I told my Chinese partner and friend to find me a really cheap hotel that was still close to town.
He took me to one hotel that had a horrible smell. It was going for $25 per night. I was going to take it until I saw that the toilet was a pit toilet.
I said, “No, e never bad like this.”
I asked him to find me a hotel with a normal toilet. He took me to another one. The smell was ok, it looked neat, and it had a normal WC. It was $40 per night. I took it.
I stayed a few days in Guangzhou, then took trains to other cities where my suppliers were located, staying in hotels that cost about $35 to $40 per night.
A few days before my return, I had to visit an important supplier in a city that required a flight. I had to call Nigeria and asked that they send me some change I put somewhere. I think about $150 was sent through Western U. I used it to buy the flight ticket, attended the meeting, and then returned to Guangzhou for the last two days.
When I landed back in Guangzhou, I had almost no money left. I probably had the equivalent of about $5. It could not buy anything meaningful, but I kept it just to convince myself mentally that I was not completely at zero.
Psychologically, I was very low.
The hotel had complimentary breakfast. That was what I would eat in the morning, and then I would go the entire day without eating. I would drink water all day and go for my meetings while my Chinese friend drove me around.
He did not know I was that low on cash.
Some days we would get complimentary lunch from the suppliers we visited. On other days, we did not.
I just maintained an outward positive attitude even though I was tired and hungry, honestly I was just waiting for the day of my flight so I could finally return to Nigeria.
On the day of the flight, my friend found a way to get me to the airport (that is a story for another day, as that was the day he suspected I was really low on cash).
As usual, I had eaten only breakfast, and the flight was at 00:50 am. I was hungry and tired, I could not buy anything while we waited to board.
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