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Check by Nobody: 5:47pm On Dec 23, 2013 |
Hello |
Re: Check by chibikeval: 6:06pm On Dec 23, 2013 |
18yrz... #TEAM.BABA.MUST.PAY!!! Lol... 1 Like |
Re: Check by Nobody: 6:39pm On Dec 23, 2013 |
chibikeval: 18yrz... #TEAM.BABA.MUST.PAY!!! Lol... Rily?? Premier lotto! U must be rily lucky bcus the odds are stalked against you a million fold. Guessing 2 to 5 numbers from 1-90 sounds like reading the mind- A million probability is possible. Not to mention what you win depends on how much you stake n numbers guessed correctly. Hope you will share how you won for somone still dreaming of entering the millionaire club tru baba Ijebu ...on a lighter note, saw the man today in his latest rolls royce, convoy of mercedes benz and platoon of moblie policemen at western avenue(guessing some people's money is working ) |
Re: Check by Waspy(m): 7:05pm On Dec 23, 2013 |
Age: 12....... Soure: Monopoly 1 Like |
Re: Check by Nobody: 7:21pm On Dec 23, 2013 |
Waspy: Age: 12....... Soure: Monopoly No need to comment if you got nothing to say. Dont need trolls derailing this thread 1 Like |
Re: Check by Waspy(m): 8:50pm On Dec 23, 2013 |
mitwitdot:Gaddemit....I am darn serious 1 Like |
Re: Check by mgbeketoto: 12:15am On Dec 24, 2013 |
Nope! I have NEVER MADE A MILLION! But I OWE NO ONE!!!! I sleep VERRRY WELL EVERY NIGHT!!!! Thank my H-AGNOSTIC GAWD FOR A DEBT-FREE LIFE! Who wanno be a NIGERIAN 'GBESE-MILLIONAIRE' chasing millions and still living in RAT HOLES plus POVERTY-STRICKEN QUALITY OF LIFE? No vacations. . . no means of enjoyment. . . a life of chasing money? NOT MY PORTION. . . .LET MY CHILDREN GO AND WORK FOR THEIR OWN! 4 Likes |
Re: Check by Nobody: 6:27am On Dec 24, 2013 |
About 5 yrs ago, I began operation-I-must-be-a-millioniarte before the year ends. So I saved and saved and saved and saved. I did not earn a lot of money where I worked then so it was really hard. I made it. 1,060,000 naira by december 2008. I was in my early 20s den! I proceeded to rent a 3-bedroom flat and lived all alone. Then I bought a small car for myself, costed abt 600k. Finally I spent all d money furnishing my big house. In retrospect, that was a complete waste of my hard earned money. . . Now I'm older and wiser! Of course 1mil naira is not big money anymore now! 3 Likes |
Re: Check by Nobody: 8:55am On Dec 24, 2013 |
@ ujujoan...thanks for sharing, hitting that million mark for the first time seems really tasking but its funny how easily the money can finish buying few things with flexing around town. |
Re: Check by Nobody: 4:03pm On Dec 24, 2013 |
Cherekwa kam puta. I nu?? |
Re: Check by tbaba1234: 9:14pm On Dec 24, 2013 |
Hehe, 26 and mostly from work. One million has less value now. |
Re: Check by Woged2005(f): 10:05pm On Dec 24, 2013 |
For those who live abroad N1mil is only about $7,500. For some people, it's only a month's salary, for some 17yrs old high school kids working part-time at McDonald's it's a year's Salary. However, the bills and cost of living is killing abroad (UK, USA especially). Jeez! So honestly I can't say I have, N1mill salary won't do much in USA after taxes and bills, but in Nigeria it's a lot. My own Story: My friend and I hit it in Nigeria at age 24 & 25 respectively. Unemployed and fresh from Uni, we worked as Marketing Representatives on 10% commission supplying detergents to hotels and hospitals. During our school's Alumni event, we announced our biz and asked for help. Two months later, a good-hearted fellow Alumni saw how young girls like us could set pride aside and worked on commission without salary and helped got us a supply sub-contract to UNTH/ UNEC, Enugu worth almost N7mil. We got 10% (N700k) from the company after they supplied, and because we supplied above the company's price (markup) we got another N320k, Total N1,020,000. However, we split the money btw us after paying 10% tithe to our fellowship. God bless that man wherever he is. Girls, heaven helps those who helps themselves. If you can't get a salaried job, start with a part-time sales job on commission until God answers your prayer. It keeps ur mind busy, and better than debasing your body with men over change. 11 Likes |
Re: Check by hasyak(m): 10:16pm On Dec 24, 2013 |
Woged2005: For those who live abroad N1mil is only about $7,500. For some people, it's only a month's salary, for some 17yrs old high school kids working part-time at McDonald's it's a year's Salary. However, the bills and cost of living is killing abroad (UK, USA especially). Jeez! So honestly I can't say I have, N1mill salary won't do much in USA after taxes and bills, but in Nigeria it's a lot. +8 |
Re: Check by Texykool: 11:56pm On Dec 24, 2013 |
I'll get back to you on this. |
Re: Check by Emmyk(m): 1:29am On Dec 25, 2013 |
Following |
Re: Check by Connoisseur(m): 10:07am On Dec 25, 2013 |
cant really remember my million bucks mark. but ill definitely remember when i reach 20 |
Re: Check by veave(f): 1:11pm On Dec 25, 2013 |
i feel yah woged! will share mine much later... eating chicken first... |
Re: Check by Woged2005(f): 3:49pm On Dec 25, 2013 |
veave: i feel yah woged! LoL! some time I feel like quitting and going back to Nig. Some people make $6k a month and have only $500 left after paying rent, school loan, car loan, car insurance, credit card bill, cable TV bill, power bill, water bill, taxes, deductions, speeding/parking tickets, etc. LoL. Don't even ask people who have 1st and 2nd mortgages and child support payments... I wan shout ooooo!! |
Re: Check by deybholar(f): 4:47pm On Dec 25, 2013 |
mitwitdot: Hello everyone, was thinking about my financial status today and wondering if someone might get encouraged by sharing how we made our first million and our age when we made it. |
Re: Check by deybholar(f): 4:54pm On Dec 25, 2013 |
I got a million grant from my dad to start a business ( I was 24). Sadly, I wasted over 200k on vain things like human hair, a new phone and other things. I didn't do the business again but I kept removing out of the money. I have learnt my lesson sha. That was a big opportunity I missed |
Re: Check by bugativeron: 6:04pm On Dec 25, 2013 |
Waooh. You guys tried ooo. At ages 25 that is cool. Mine was age 30. I worked for a company that wasnt paying much. I guess ny salary must have been about 60k monthly then. But God saw that I was conscientious, so fortunately I was sent for a 3month course abroad. Buy the time I checked my pocket money it was 6500pound sterling. Exchange rate then was 245 naira. You can do tje maths. But my salary was still going on in nigeria while away. Well I came back rented apartment and furnished including with a dstv at that time that it was rare. But I bought a plot of land in abraham adesanya. My story 2 Likes |
Re: Check by karbridals(f): 6:48pm On Dec 25, 2013 |
At 23,didnt work for it thouh,given to me by my ex,I used it to set up a salon business,later the shop was bugled by students in the area nd I cldnt manage it anymore so I moved. |
Re: Check by Nobody: 10:09pm On Dec 25, 2013 |
kar bridals: At 23,didnt work for it thouh,given to me by my ex,I used it to set up a salon business,later the shop was bugled by students in the area nd I cldnt manage it anymore so I moved. Great!!! Didn't know some boyfriends were so generous... buying my babe a samsung S3 sef feels like I buying her a diamond ring.. nobody should nail me on the cross o, fingers no equal;some of us don suffer well so we cant afford to lose the money albeit anyhow. |
Re: Check by futurewise11(m): 10:25pm On Dec 25, 2013 |
At age 25.guarranty trust bank.i will forever be greatfull to gtb.working a whole year withouth touching your salary,atleast a day customer must give you something after rendering good service.its painful sha cos i have to leave there for my studies abroad.thank you gtb,thank you uncle T. |
Re: Check by Daviewonder(m): 10:43pm On Dec 25, 2013 |
ℓ̊'m so lovin dis thread, though ℓ̊ ain't got a story yet |
Re: Check by Saraha1(f): 10:44pm On Dec 25, 2013 |
Intersting stories, I hope to have mine soon by his grace. |
Re: Check by karbridals(f): 11:28pm On Dec 25, 2013 |
He had it nd also had the heart to give.it also depends on ur pocket,if u have billions in ur account or even millions,to give out some wldnt cost u a thing but only if u have the heart of giving..I have not met a man like him again besides I have leant to work to make money. truth_bastille: |
Re: Check by akintun: 12:36am On Dec 26, 2013 |
I wished u asked how an individual made his/her first 10million or even 50million. I don't think u would find many inspiring stories on how an individual made his first million in present day naija. |
Re: Check by OdenigboAroli(m): 4:32am On Dec 26, 2013 |
@25,by working my a.ss of and saving. Olisebuluwa bu odogwu. |
Re: Check by Nobody: 8:01am On Dec 26, 2013 |
akintun: I wished u asked how an individual made his/her first 10million or even 50million. I don't think u would find many inspiring stories on how an individual made his first million in present day naija. Not too many people hit the 10 mill mark at an early age while in school or serving. The thread is solely aimed at inspiring youths to beleive in themselves and also show them avenues to achieve thier first mil. Legitimately. If you can hit 1, why not 10? A journey of a thousand miles starts with a single step 2 Likes |
Re: Check by Nobody: 8:22am On Dec 26, 2013 |
deybholar: I got a million grant from my dad to start a business ( I was 24). Sadly, I wasted over 200k on vain things like human hair, a new phone and other things. Well Dad must have had a lot of money to throw away. Or why would he give you such an amount when it appears you were not prepared. . .with a detailed (well written) business plan, clearly seen focus, and purposed experience. Except of this is just a tale. |
Re: Check by Nobody: 8:28am On Dec 26, 2013 |
Mine was in my mid twenties, during my NYSC. |
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