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@odumanima
Egg Republic
Ilorin, Nigeria Katılım Haziran 2022
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@YusufAsunmogejo Better make I read Chike and the river
That one resonates with me
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I was telling someone the other day about these billionaires 😅. I only appreciate them for one thing: LEVERAGE. At least we saw the Abiolas. Despite their father’s wealth, none of them have been able to sustain that billionaire legacy. So, kudos to Otedola and co, but I prefer to read books that resonate with my circumstances.
𝓫𝓸𝔂𝓡𝓲@Boyravee
First sentence of chapter 1, so na for London him start him life? Na once i close the book oh😭
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@Emeka42050467 @sxhealth101 Pesin neva chop them go say na porn addict ... Twitter people mehn 😂
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DM sender: Good morning, sir, please I need your fatherly advice. I am 22 and my boyfriend is 34. I love him so much because he takes good care of me and wants to marry me this year. I am still a student & I don't think I am ready for marriage.
Me: what does he do for a living?
"He's into HK but not the plus one, and he's very God fearing".
I have ignored her DM.
End.
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Summary of the alleged call between Frank Edoho’s ex-wife and Chike 👀
The call allegedly started with Chike and Frank’s ex-wife asking each other if they were breathing, with little laughs here and there.
She explained to Chike that things were falling apart in her marriage and that Frank was demanding a confession from her. However, based on the questions Frank was asking, she said she didn’t know what to say.
In the call, Chike reportedly said, “That’s not happening,” and she agreed, saying she thinks Frank is done with the marriage.
She then asked Chike if he was talking to anybody, but Chike said he wasn’t. She claimed the reason she was asking was because Frank kept saying, “They said…”
Chike responded that it wasn’t a good reason for Frank to demand a confession. The ex-wife also revealed that Frank kept saying Chike was telling people that she was the one contacting him.
Chike allegedly replied that he wasn’t talking to anyone and that Frank was probably trying to get her to talk by saying “people said.”
Chike also said she was asking him that question because she didn’t trust him, but he assured her that he could never do that to her and that he wasn’t telling anyone about them.
They both agreed to stick to their strategy, and she asked Chike, “Can you do without me?”
They reassured each other, and she then asked him if they could do “one last thing” before blocking each other.
She reportedly said that after the “last thing,” they needed to stop talking, but Chike did not agree to it, saying he would curse her.
What are your thoughts ???

Vampz@Hybrid_Ola
Blogger Cutie_Julz shares part 2 of an alleged voice call between Chike and Frank Edoho’s ex-wife
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@accessbank_help.. a client sent me money on the 12th of this month, and till now, it has not dropped. What happened?
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@chisomholic The more you sacrifice for women, the more they are repelled from you. It's a natural law
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It's the second reason I'll never take people seriously when they're crying that 30+ men don't marry their age mates.
I will tell you about my guy that we were in Uni together. From our 200Level he dropped out because he was collecting school fees and rent from his dad to train his girlfriend in school. She was also in our class. I should be 20yo then but I knew from one Amaechi Muonagor's movie in my childhood that this ends in tears, so I advised my guy against what he was doing but man was in love.
4 years later I was posted for NYSC and my guy was still trying to patch life together running photocopying business in school. To my surprise, I discovered his babe was also in camp with me enjoying herself with some dangerous hit and run Lagos boys. I asked her about my man and she bluntly told me: "Chisom, say the truth, if I were your sister, would you advise me to wait for Emma? When will he graduate and serve, when will he make money to marry me? I'm not getting any younger". I understood her like mad and gave her my support, because she told me she didn't trust his judgement and leadership because if he could drop out of school to train another man's child in school she doesn't trust that he'd make a reasonable father capable of making sensible decisions for the family. 😭😭😭
I called my guy and told him to cry and move on, because girl is gone. Of course he didn't handle it well, he continued to force it but it eventually ended when she moved from dating bankers to soldiers, everybody at all looking like they're rich.
Anyway today she's in her 30s, criticising us for not marrying our agemates after we wasted their time. You'd think she didn't dump her agemates to chase after marriage with men above our level without considering my guys sacrifices for 5+ years.
I learnt a very big lesson from my guy's case. That's why my advise to you all is to resist the urge to train somebody's daughter in school unless for charity. Train goats instead, you'll make profits.
Heart Mattaz by Rita@HeartMattaz
You and a guy graduated at the same time, but you can't marry him because he doesn't have a car or a house of his own. And you as a lady, don't have a car or a house of your own but you somehow expect the guy to have figured his life out. Why all this unnecessary pressure on me??? HeartMattaz
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@GTgiftie The dictate of successful business does not support abandoning and showing up when opportunities popped up. business thrive on consistency, that is why a successful businessman must be equipped with strategies to manage it in all situations
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Selling cement is such a humbling business.
My father owns a cement shop, and one of his regular prayer points was:
“God abeg, send customers. Make this thing no spoil for my hand.” 😂
One day, a distributor sent 250 bags of cement to him.
As usual, it was a "take now, pay after selling" arrangement.
But this batch stayed in the shop for too long.
He managed to sell about 100 bags, but the remaining 150 just sat there like nobody wanted cement again.
Then one day, he opened the shop and discovered the cement had started caking, even though it wasn’t placed directly on the ground.
He was heartbroken.
But instead of letting it waste, he bought truckloads of sand and hired workers to mold blocks with everything left.
In fact, the entire shop was cleared just to avoid loss.
Later, the distributor called for payment, and my dad had to withdraw money from his other business to settle the debt.
After that experience, he said he was done selling cement.
He was just waiting for his shop rent to expire so he could shut everything down.
Then something unexpected happened.
During that same period, one of his old friends came to our house, saw the blocks outside, and asked if my dad wanted to sell them.
My dad said yes and just like that, he sold everything.
Then the man asked if there was still cement in the shop.
My father instantly said a quick: *“Yes” 😂😂😂
That “yes” was very fast for someone who had locked his shop for over two weeks.
To my surprise, that night my dad didn’t let the cement distributor rest.
He kept calling and shouting on the phone, begging him to make sure the truck arrived at his shop the next morning 😂😂
Anybody who says running a business is easy is lying.
Have you ever abandoned a business in a slow season, and later resumed it when opportunity showed up?
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