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Re: I Sold Soap And Dried Fish In Lagos Before Everything Changed. by PepeXKermit: 2:17pm On Jan 11 |
Nice2023: Lol. This guy again. Lmao.... 1 Like |
Re: I Sold Soap And Dried Fish In Lagos Before Everything Changed. by Hezmatosky: 2:18pm On Jan 11 |
When things gel for you in life, definitely not by your own making, na God. Who could have told my friend Emma from beginning of 2023, when his job stopped and always find solace at his wife's shop where he normally drink sachet action bitters given to him by his wife, that he will be a landlord and a car owner and a company owner just before the year ends. But it happened just within my two eyes. Norbe say others lazy o, na say their time never reach. I believe in God's miracle 10 Likes 1 Share |
Re: I Sold Soap And Dried Fish In Lagos Before Everything Changed. by vikyno(m): 2:19pm On Jan 11 |
ahnie:j Sorry to ask o. You be Ukwani person? |
Re: I Sold Soap And Dried Fish In Lagos Before Everything Changed. by Bamzas: 2:22pm On Jan 11 |
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Re: I Sold Soap And Dried Fish In Lagos Before Everything Changed. by dannyzakks(m): 2:23pm On Jan 11 |
muyico:Oga you say wetin ?? |
Re: I Sold Soap And Dried Fish In Lagos Before Everything Changed. by mukthar2000(m): 2:24pm On Jan 11 |
Sonnobax15:pls OP don't give up keep moving with prayer and fasting, then always believe that no condition is permanent, things change subbingly for good and Never believe that suicide is d option pls 1 Like
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Re: I Sold Soap And Dried Fish In Lagos Before Everything Changed. by Komu1048(m): 2:25pm On Jan 11 |
Acidosis: All some of u do is find fault in whatever we do or say, no way of doing things or saying things ever org well with you. Mr know it all 1 Like |
Re: I Sold Soap And Dried Fish In Lagos Before Everything Changed. by superCleanworks(m): 2:26pm On Jan 11 |
ahnie: heeeeeero |
Re: I Sold Soap And Dried Fish In Lagos Before Everything Changed. by Philip4564(m): 2:27pm On Jan 11 |
Hezmatosky:what did he do can you share the story with us here let's be motivated and also learn from it. |
Re: I Sold Soap And Dried Fish In Lagos Before Everything Changed. by YoungLionken(m): 2:28pm On Jan 11 |
Komu1048: Don't mind them, we have many of them here.. And it's not as if they would share their success secrets with you... 1 Like |
Re: I Sold Soap And Dried Fish In Lagos Before Everything Changed. by YoungLionken(m): 2:29pm On Jan 11 |
Hezmatosky: Baba please bare it all or mention me when you do, thanks... |
Re: I Sold Soap And Dried Fish In Lagos Before Everything Changed. by Biola67: 2:31pm On Jan 11 |
Na you sabi. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: I Sold Soap And Dried Fish In Lagos Before Everything Changed. by Chidozie4847(m): 2:31pm On Jan 11 |
Good afternoon beautiful nairalnders and happy new year to you all.pls i need help and seriously feeling sooo depressed.i have been on nairaland for more than three years now just that i hardly comments on some thread.am a navy personnel am soo depressed need someone to talk pls.07063844445 |
Re: I Sold Soap And Dried Fish In Lagos Before Everything Changed. by atiku4President(m): 2:32pm On Jan 11 |
Sonnobax15:I started my super market shop with a grain of rice. 1 Like |
Re: I Sold Soap And Dried Fish In Lagos Before Everything Changed. by jaxxy(m): 2:36pm On Jan 11 |
Everybody has a story, start from where u are and strive for where/what u want to be. 1 Like |
Re: I Sold Soap And Dried Fish In Lagos Before Everything Changed. by pho: 2:36pm On Jan 11 |
Nice2023: We have similar experience and I equally grew up in Odo-Eran in cele, a family of 8 all in one room at Onitire street. Workk at fatai atere in Sosa plast, did all manner of jobs, Infact everything that Dagrin sang in "Thank God" happens to me, mo ti se bricklayer, mo ba won ko yepe fun filling (carrying sand for filling in construction site), neighbors not allowing us watch tv/film in their house, if we want to enter their house they will tell us to hold on, imagine the poor calling us poor. But today I thank God for what he has done for me. please for those contemplating on suicide kindly remove it from the equation. Just keep trusting God and keep praying, surround yourself with people that will give you positive energy. Today I look at where I am now and can't help but appreciate God and use it as part of parental upbringing for my kids when am driving them to school, when I tell them bed time stories etc I let them know that no matter what challenges life throws at them as long as their is God, that challenges can be turned around. PLEASE SUICIDE IS NOT AN OPTION PLEASE. God bless. 9 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: I Sold Soap And Dried Fish In Lagos Before Everything Changed. by NADFOR: 2:37pm On Jan 11 |
Nice2023:Nice one. Patience and perseverance pays 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: I Sold Soap And Dried Fish In Lagos Before Everything Changed. by Prolificgiant(m): 2:37pm On Jan 11 |
This is a motivational talks an average business owner in Nigeria needs 1 Like |
Re: I Sold Soap And Dried Fish In Lagos Before Everything Changed. by TheBillyonaire: 2:40pm On Jan 11 |
Nice2023: Your offering and tithe is required to 'Amen' this your testimony. Since we are talking about elevating your bloodline now, can you write a book on poverty based on your experiences in poverty and how poverty can fuel frustration? I do not see anything wrong in selling fish and soap. Someone has to sell fish and soap, so why the Bleep do you stigmatize the sales business with poverty thoughts. Religions have made you people timid and lazy. |
Re: I Sold Soap And Dried Fish In Lagos Before Everything Changed. by mikmash(m): 2:41pm On Jan 11 |
Chidozie4847:Good afternoon, check your dm |
Re: I Sold Soap And Dried Fish In Lagos Before Everything Changed. by Writer50: 2:43pm On Jan 11 |
Nice one |
Re: I Sold Soap And Dried Fish In Lagos Before Everything Changed. by Skindiveaa7: 2:47pm On Jan 11 |
Hold on Sonnobax15: |
Re: I Sold Soap And Dried Fish In Lagos Before Everything Changed. by silibaba: 2:47pm On Jan 11 |
Sonnobax15: take am easy aboobi before someone will tell you how profitable it is selling LOUD . no gree for anybody 1 Like |
Re: I Sold Soap And Dried Fish In Lagos Before Everything Changed. by oglalasioux(m): 2:48pm On Jan 11 |
muyico: Please kindly point out where this correction is needed in the post. |
Re: I Sold Soap And Dried Fish In Lagos Before Everything Changed. by Authur729(m): 2:49pm On Jan 11 |
Thank you so much |
Re: I Sold Soap And Dried Fish In Lagos Before Everything Changed. by Uniquekriss(m): 2:51pm On Jan 11 |
This story would have been more inspiring and motivational if the nigga gave a hint of what he's currently doing or how he was able to escape poverty cos it's not enough to go to school, there are so many first class graduates who are wretched and broke rn. All the same, cheers to more wealth in good health. 3 Likes |
Re: I Sold Soap And Dried Fish In Lagos Before Everything Changed. by africandollar: 2:51pm On Jan 11 |
Gbadugbakun: Person wey don marry na in you wan toast?! |
Re: I Sold Soap And Dried Fish In Lagos Before Everything Changed. by FireUpNow(m): 2:55pm On Jan 11 |
Right now I need motivational qstories like this as life hasn't being fair to me. I pray that I will tell stories like this to help others too. Nice one I am trying to make things work again. |
Re: I Sold Soap And Dried Fish In Lagos Before Everything Changed. by Chidozie4847(m): 3:00pm On Jan 11 |
mikmash:thank u |
Re: I Sold Soap And Dried Fish In Lagos Before Everything Changed. by Promise47(m): 3:01pm On Jan 11 |
No gree for anybody this 2024 Nice2023: |
Re: I Sold Soap And Dried Fish In Lagos Before Everything Changed. by Okpara1993: 3:04pm On Jan 11 |
Love dis, it pushes me to believe, it can get better 1 Like |
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