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Adverts / Is Football Betting A Scam & Legit? by Chizin(m): 8:56pm On Feb 17, 2011 |
There have been a lot of debate on this topic but I'd like to set things right with this post. First of all, is football betting a scam? Absolutely not, in fact, there are so many people all over Nigeria and the world making a killing with football betting. Does football betting involve risk? Of course, what business doesn't? But the unique thing about football betting is that it has far greater profit potential than many other businesses with even more risk. The process is so easy that almost anyone can do it. Now, I'm not saying everyone can make money from football betting. It's only for those who can learn the secret, the single system and follow it no matter what. You may think this is a blind approach but it's the only approach that can make you money. Whichever betting system you may be using, make sure you stick with it. If it's indeed a good system, it will surely put you in profit in the long run even if you lose a few bet. A system with above 67% success rate is good for you to make a decent profit as experts say. But there's a better way to do it. How about using a system that's proven to have up to 82% success rate and is as easy to implement as A-B-C. Now, don't say it's a lie yet. Go to http://blockcash.com.ng first then make up your mind. So what could be better than getting a killer system and sticking with it? You'll be making a consistent income from little or no effort and with far more return on investment than many other businesses in incredibly short time! Check it out http://blockcash.com.ng Good luck! |
Adverts / Re: Naija Football Betting Sites by Chizin(m): 8:39pm On Feb 17, 2011 |
Sometimes you need someone to show you the way. Most people live their lives unaware of the incredible opportunities that exist all around them. Let me show you a specific system for building a lifetime stream of income in the football betting market. After 4 years studying the football industry, I’ve figured out what works and what does not work. I reduced the entire business to three basic principles. If you’ll follow these basic steps, you, too, can be successful: 1. Choose the Right Sporting Company 2. Use a working Football System 3. Use the right Money-Management System. 1 Like |
Adverts / Re: Naija Football Betting Sites by Chizin(m): 8:33pm On Feb 17, 2011 |
I urge you to be very very careful in dealing with these Nigerian betting sites. I'm not saying that they are scams but what I'm saying is that they dont deliver when you need them most. You know Naija wahala? |
Adverts / Re: 28 Ways To Make Money From Football by Chizin(m): 8:28pm On Feb 17, 2011 |
You need to get the necessary tools for football betting, look for those that know what they are doing. You dont rely on software to predict match for you. Mind you there are many ways to kill a rat. You dont make money on football betting by predicting who wins or who loses. There are many market in some of the sportbooker where you make some killings. |
Romance / Re: Man Caught His Pregnant Wife Cheating On Him! by Chizin(m): 7:58pm On Feb 17, 2011 |
You can't imagine. Well, it is for those who dont know what women can do. Trust no women, they can do something you cant imagine in this world. hmmmm |
Business / Free Manual To Give Away: by Chizin(m): 7:17am On Feb 15, 2011 |
I WAS WONDERING WHY WE NIGERIANS CAN'T DO SOMETHING FOR MONEY. FOR THE BENEFIT OF THOSE WHO NEED MANUAL FOR RECHARGE CARD PRINTING, I WANT USE THIS TO THANK ALMIGHTY GOD FOR ME TO ESCAPE A FATAL ACCIDENT ON 14TH FEB. 2011 BY GIVING ANY ONE INTERESTED ON GETTING HOLD OF THIS RECHARGE CARD PRINTING MANUAL FOR FREE. YES! I SAID FOR FREE. TO ASK FOR IT BY SENDING MAIL TO ME AT: chaidosky@gmail.com MORE IS YET TO COME. |
Business / Re: Distributorship Right by Chizin(m): 7:00am On Feb 15, 2011 |
Create time and go to the respective companies you mentioned. This is my candid advice. 1 Like |
Business / Re: I Beg In Good Faith, Please Help Me With An Investment Idea(s);urgent! by Chizin(m): 6:51am On Feb 15, 2011 |
You have about N150,000. I will advise you to put Football Betting into with only just N20,000. Then after One month you must smile for getting in contact with this reply. Interested mail at: chizin247@gmail.com. People call it gambling, but I call it AN INVESTMENT, because it has secrets and formulas to win about 82% of all ur bets. I would have shown you my account info, but Ii get people showing their account info inorder to convince people, but mind you a %50 account can be turn to $100,000 account with the use of Photoshop and corel draw. NB: all our endevours here on earth are gambling. |
Business / Re: Let' Talk Internet Business by Chizin(m): 6:40am On Feb 15, 2011 |
@bestlife: You know the real internet biz by going into research. Spend time googling every information you get. But if you have not tried one. I will like you to try Football betting. I bet you. For the past 4 years of searching and gathering information on what really works on internet biz world. I later come to a conclusion that Football betting is the best, is the best when you get the necessary thing you ought to get, the secrets and the formulas. This is another Investment that is ready of giving you about 70 to 82% return on your ROI. I call it an Investment because I have not seen any investment that is capable of giving more that 20% on your ROI. Just give it a try and moreover it does not require much capital. Just mail me at: chizin247@gmail.com if you are interested. But, mind you, this is gold mine people are underrating. Good day. |
Business / Re: Can I Start My Online Biz Career With N5,000? by Chizin(m): 6:27am On Feb 15, 2011 |
With N5,000 and my proven secrets, you can start Football betting business here in Nigeria and pocket you returns every week. For more info just mail me at: chizin247@gmail.com Mind you this is not one of the junk you've hearing about this. I have tested this multi billion dollar industry since 4 years now. Give it a try, you must laugh this year. |
Business / Re: Comandclem $227 Billion Royalties: Can Nigeria Celebrate Exit Of Poverty? by Chizin(m): 6:20am On Feb 15, 2011 |
@Omokemesi : Good Post, We are all waiting for the D-day. God must surely see us through. |
Business / Re: Internet Business Discussion Here by Chizin(m): 6:16am On Feb 15, 2011 |
I'm really doing good on football betting, for more info send me a short note at: chizin247@gmail.com |
Business / Re: We Making Money This Year by Chizin(m): 6:11am On Feb 15, 2011 |
I bet on football. Sure I making a big killing here. And I want to use this medium to welcome my fellow landers to the moving train. |
Business / Re: Dvcf Oil & Gas Fund by Chizin(m): 5:56am On Feb 15, 2011 |
I wonder oo, they have not paid me for about two years now. What really is their problem. No update, No text messages. nothing. |
Politics / Panic In Onitsha As Massob, Police Clash by Chizin(m): 7:54am On Feb 10, 2011 |
Thursday, February 10, 2011 Thhere was pandemonium in Onitsha, the commercial city of Anambra State yesterday during a clash between members of the Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra, MASSOB and the Police. Daily Sun gathered that the clash between MASSOB members and some armed policemen in some parts of Onitsha placed the city under siege. Commercial activities and vehicular movements were interrupted as residents scampered for safety. Addressing journalists after the incident, the Onitsha Regional Administrator of MASSOB, Chief Arinze Igbom said members of the group were returning from the Federal High Court, Awka where they had gone to secure bail for some of their members when the policemen swooped on them. According to Igbom, men of the Nigeria Police forced their vehicle to pull to a halt, shot at the vehicle, following which five of them sustained gunshot wounds. “They were coming from Awka where they had gone for the bail application filed by our counsel, Mr. Destiny Nnagbo for the release of the remaining eight members in the prison when policemen started shooting at them and wounded the driver, Chukwudi Osogeme and fell unconscious. They later took him away in their bus.” Arinze also narrated that men of Nigerian Police were acting on the directive of the state government to force all the members to purchase the taskforce emblem of N4000 as a means of getting at the members whom he said mainly were commercial motorcycle operators. He called on the International community to come to their aid, noting that they had been pushed to the wall by the government and maintained that the leadership of MASSOB did not believe in violence. “What the state government under Mr. Peter Obi and the Commissioner of Police in Anambra State were doing was to force us into violence so that what is happening in Borno and Plateau Sºtates would be happening in the state but still, MASSOB is a non violent group who are only saddled with the passion of the struggle for emancipation of the Igbo race” “We are calling on the United Nation and United Human Rights Activists to save us from the hand of Nigerian government because what they have started doing of recent, using the security agents were all being geared towards eliminating MASSOB from the map of the world” He said. Meanwhile, all efforts made by Daily Sun to speak with the Area Commander of Onitsha Area Command, ACP John Nwele failed as all the calls put through his mobile phone were not answered. |
Business / Re: Pls Save My Domicilliary And Current Accounts by Chizin(m): 7:05pm On Feb 05, 2011 |
This should not be posted here. You know that they said that the person must know you. And it is dangerous to refer a person you dont know. You have to exercise some patience, they will confirm it. I have both dom and current account with them, it will take some time, say 2 weeks. cheers. |
Adverts / Re: Making Money Online Through Betting by Chizin(m): 9:48am On Feb 02, 2011 |
@logten: Why is it that we Nigeria don't agree on one thing. You no there is an Igbo adage that says "He who kills, don't allow someone to pass through him with Knife". Why not try for you to conclude. Well, I dont want to talk too much, cos i believe in action not to exchange words with you. |
Business / Re: Five Banks To Go Before June? by Chizin(m): 3:12pm On Jan 26, 2011 |
Why is it that people don't gather enough information before spreading false rumours? Well, I guess we should take this piece of advice. |
Politics / Re: Shock And Disbelief - Registration Centers Found In Anambra's Evil Forest Shrine by Chizin(m): 3:09pm On Jan 26, 2011 |
I wonder ooooooooooooooooooo!! |
Romance / Re: I'm Confused, Plz Help Me. by Chizin(m): 3:02am On Jan 18, 2011 |
Hmmm, what are you still waiting for? Rush out man. |
Events / Why Ddc Machines Reject Fingerprints by Chizin(m): 2:10am On Jan 18, 2011 |
It has been an odd drama at the voters’ registration points all over Nigeria since the exercise started last Saturday. In most centres registration has been a flop to the extent that many intending voters have to leave the scene frustrated. What prevailed, and still prevails, is that people walk away with a promise to come back and complete the process some other time with hope that the machines would respond. The long list of those who have experienced disappointment in the bid to register include former President Olusegun Obasanjo, Senate President, David Mark, among others. The frustration of the machines is palpable in the faces of the registration officials who struggle with their tools over and again to take the data of intending voters. An Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) supervisor has given insight into possible factors that could lead the Direct Data Capture (DDC) machines not to recognise or accept a person’s fingerprint. According to him, biodata capture machines that take fingerprints generally are programmed to reject any extraneous mark on the finger and that could be a cut, injury, gloss on the surface, gel or anything that blurs the natural weal marks on the finger. As a result, the machines reject fingers that fall within the category and makes the recognition impossible as it naturally sees these as out of order with what it is programmed to accept as normal finger or thumbprints. But to worsen the problem, the INEC official furthered her explanation by way of placating the Nigerians in the queue suffering the registration frustration that there are some other factors why the machines refuse fingerprints and would influence what it accepts as correct data. Among such revelations from her is that a person intending to register may have problems with the machine if he or she has some health problems or inadequacies. She notified that “the machine normally rejects prints from someone whose blood pressure is higher than normal. It also does not easily take prints from somebody whose blood pressure is below normal. Also, diabetic patients intending to register might have problems with DDC recognition and data print acceptance. So if you belong to any of these categories I have mentioned, you have to be really patient and give the registration officials some time. It would do some good you leave the registration point, go back home and come back at a time you feel you are ok.” With the almost impossible health conditions that disqualify someone, Daily Sun asked the INEC supervisor if there was much wisdom in the programming of the machine with such shortfalls or wide margin of rejections or selections, especially for the fact that many adult Nigerians fall within the health problem range. Although she was speechless at the question and could not make any attempt at clearing it, but the points she made was instructive in getting a possible answer to why many people had problems getting registered. With the economy level of Nigerians and the economic activities, some of the people in the queue wondered in anger how many Nigerians would at last qualify to register. “This is a society where most people struggle to survive doing all manner of odd and injury-prone jobs. So we should ask ourselves how many Nigerians that work in a place there are not exposed to injuries to their hands. I see all these points and reasons for the elimination of Nigerians from registration as a ploy to reduce the number of people that will eventually vote and still create another problem of disenfranchisement”, he fumed. |
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