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Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by barbiesparkz2(f): 8:25pm On Mar 04, 2016
forkadict:


Hahahahahahahahahaha.

I guess your favourite colour[/color] is [color=#000099]blue

[colour =#990000] Red [/color] and Black.

YESSSS!
I beat the prestigious LadyF.
Barbiesparkz ti take over cool

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Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by ladyF(f): 8:25pm On Mar 04, 2016
Arrgggghhhh Barbie why cry cry cry cry lol

2nd time in a row. Goodnight guys. angry angry angry angry angry angry
Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by forkadict(m): 8:28pm On Mar 04, 2016
ladyF:

[color=#000099 ] [ b]for color and bold fonts [ /b] [ /color] but remove the space bar.
You're mean like [size=24pt]this[/size]?
Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by airsaylongcon: 8:29pm On Mar 04, 2016
forkadict:


[size=30pt]Really[/size]?
If I konk u ehn.. grin
Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by forkadict(m): 8:37pm On Mar 04, 2016
What shall it profit a man to have all the skills in this world, have the biggest office in this world and have the longest job title and still struggle to make ends meet at the end of each month?

Living from paycheck to paycheck isn't life.

I have experienced both sides of the divide and I fully subscribe to the school of thought that says it's all about the money.

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Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by barbiesparkz2(f): 8:44pm On Mar 04, 2016
forkadict:

You're mean like [size=24pt]this[/size]?

Yeah.
Typing with my phone makes this coloring difficult.

About the money; I don't know about others o, but that money is verrry important.
I'm getting enough experience where I am but no shishi.

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Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by dway4ward: 8:44pm On Mar 04, 2016
Investor: So you mean you want FID to expand your operations, that's very interesting
FNG gas company: Yes we do
I: but what happens with the unrest in Libya, they can sell their gas at lower prices and affect your proposed market share advantage.
F: that's true, we'll get back to you in due course
I: Really?. If you say so.

6 months later
F: We have long term agreements for gas supply, their competition in the spot market will not affect our market share.

I: that's pretty basic, OK. I believe you insinuated the urgency of the project. How long do you think the payback period is?

F: we estimate 5 years.
I: That's great, so the FGN finally gets increased income and the PBP is just 5 years.
F: ooh that's true, we will have to update the estimate for PBP, we initially ignored the end of the tax holiday. We will get back to you in due course, the calculation exercise is still in progress, we sincerely regret any inconvenience this might have caused you.
Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by forkadict(m): 9:06pm On Mar 04, 2016
barbiesparkz2:


Yeah.
Typing with my phone makes this coloring difficult.

About the money; I don't know about others o, but that money is verrry important.
I'm getting enough experience where I am but no shishi.

I feel you jare my sister. I worked for close to ten years in my former company. And I tell you that things I couldn't achieve in those ten years, I will achieve with [size=20pt]EASE[/size] in a year from now. And if I tell you my job title in my former company ehn, sooooo long. But after all said and done, na bank account dey call the shots.

But to each his own sha. No disrespect to those who prefer to work without earning much.
Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by freeradical(m): 9:17pm On Mar 04, 2016
forkadict:


I feel you jare my sister. I worked for close to ten years in my former company. And I tell you that things I couldn't achieve in those ten years, I will achieve with [size=20pt]EASE[/size] in a year from now. And if I tell you my job title in my former company ehn, sooooo long. But after all said and done, na bank account dey call the shots.

But to each his own sha. No disrespect to those who prefer to work without earning much.
Guy im sure u have heard about maslows hierarchy of needs. Starting out yea money is the driving force for motivation but there comes time when other things will be far more important than money. You will get there pretty soon. Besides we r all wired differently. Some people don't need to earn so much to feel satisfied in life while some will gather the whole world and still they feel empty inside.

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Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by forkadict(m): 9:23pm On Mar 04, 2016
freeradical:
Guy im sure u have heard about maslows hierarchy of needs. Starting out yea money is the driving force for motivation but there comes time when other things will be far more important than money. You will get there pretty soon. Besides we r all wired differently. Some people don't need to earn so much to feel satisfied in life while some will gather the whole world and still they feel empty inside.

[size=20pt]Absolutely[/size].
Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by dway4ward: 9:33pm On Mar 04, 2016
Mikel Obi chose to replace Makalele rather than Scholes. Nigerians believed so much in his abilities. Both options would have made him extremely rich, but he was strictly motivated by money.
Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by Badema: 9:34pm On Mar 04, 2016
Upon seeing over 90 posts on this thread in few hours, I couldn't believe it, I thought we had closure! Only to see my Ogas flexing techno-muscles!

We just pray NLNG reach out to us all soon and positively!

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Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by NPComplete: 9:37pm On Mar 04, 2016
dway4ward:
Investor: So you mean you want FID to expand your operations, that's very interesting
FNG gas company: Yes we do
I: but what happens with the unrest in Libya, they can sell their gas at lower prices and affect your proposed market share advantage.
F: that's true, we'll get back to you in due course
I: Really?. If you say so.

6 months later
F: We have long term agreements for gas supply, their competition in the spot market will not affect our market share.

I: that's pretty basic, OK. I believe you insinuated the urgency of the project. How long do you think the payback period is?

F: we estimate 5 years.
I: That's great, so the FGN finally gets increased income and the PBP is just 5 years.
F: ooh that's true, we will have to update the estimate for PBP, we initially ignored the end of the tax holiday. We will get back to you in due course, the calculation exercise is still in progress, we sincerely regret any inconvenience this might have caused you.

You can tell someone that has passion for this job; they exude it easily. This guy is a paragon of that passion. It's just a comic irony that NLNG has forced him to express that passion by criticising them on nairaland instead of using it in the company where it is better suited. NLNG, just look at what you've done. smiley smiley
Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by charlycharly: 9:38pm On Mar 04, 2016
Badema:
Upon seeing over 90 posts on this thread in few hours, I couldn't believe it, I thought we had closure! Only to see my Ogas flexing techno-muscles!

We just pray NLNG reach out to us all soon and positively!

I an having a nice time here.

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Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by Aphrodite4(f): 9:45pm On Mar 04, 2016
forkadict:


I feel you jare my sister. I worked for close to ten years in my former company. And I tell you that things I couldn't achieve in those ten years, I will achieve with [size=20pt]EASE[/size] in a year from now. And if I tell you my job title in my former company ehn, sooooo long. But after all said and done, na bank account dey call the shots.

But to each his own sha. No disrespect to those who prefer to work without earning much.

I don't think anyone prefers working without earning much. The fact that one would say money isn't the primary reason for getting up in the morning shouldn't really be interpreted to mean he would settle for meagre pay for his/her work (no one does that). That's totally inaccurate.
Maybe it could be near the mark in Nigeria where the slave mentality is still paramount, (I say slave mentality in the sense that the employer kinda treats the employee like he owns his/her soul) money could be the all in all in such situations but that kinda explains a lot of the wrongs that go on in Nigeria.

The employer knows the employee works simply for the pay and cannot wait to clock out each day so he stifles payday looking for new ways to screw the employee over cos the employee subconsciously doesn't see his/herself-worth in terms of ability/input but in terms of money and sees his/her employer as the fountain where the money comes from instead of vice versa; so as a result having the self confidence to stand one's ground in the professional setting is as probable as getting struck by lightning three times in one day and at three different places, the self confidence to improve on one's ability isn't thr cos the employer swindles 1 time and again so as to keep one in a state of dependence (slave). We only see few cases where some breakout.
Even in companies like Sch...., Hall..., Exx.. as Nigerians you all earn nowhere near what an American working for the same company in America earns, it's only in NLNG that i observed that Nigerians there earn very close to the industry's average (note the average?).


That said, back then I knew Shell guys that basically live on their salaries month after month, these are sophomore guys that were earning at least 1.5m basic salary, the only investing some do is the monthly contribution to their pension which basically bears no fruit when compared to say a money-market fund-mutual fund, some do the fixed deposit thing at the bank but is that really investing? So the over-qualified guy earning peanuts lives paycheck to paycheck, the qualified guy earning major money (in his mind's eye o) also lives from paycheck to paycheck with little plans of investing.
Both have the mindset tht money is everything, both do next to nothing to keep the fountain flowing for that which they see as "everything".

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Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by Aphrodite4(f): 9:51pm On Mar 04, 2016
freeradical:
Guy im sure u have heard about maslows hierarchy of needs. Starting out yea money is the driving force for motivation but there comes time when other things will be far more important than money. You will get there pretty soon. Besides we r all wired differently. Some people don't need to earn so much to feel satisfied in life while some will gather the whole world and still they feel empty inside.

I watched a TED talk recently about motivation and what you said is truly spot on, if i remember correctly, the guy closed with the example of Microsoft's Encarta that employed thousands of experts and professionals to give content to that software, and Wikipedia which basically curates what it's given free of charge and even sometimes relies on donations to stay up.
Today Wikipedia has totally eclipsed Encarta (which is basically a discontinued software).
So if the money as a motivation argument was so solid how come it didn't work there, where the same experts and pros moved from Encarta that paid them for content to Wikipedia that takes money from them in the form of donations to the platform, you know?

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Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by spacyzuma(m): 10:11pm On Mar 04, 2016
airsaylongcon:


Na u sabi รณ! If NanaF is who I think she is then no she didn't come late. Infact Ayam convinced I know her cos only two of those ladies cold have observed I had a funny tie knot... BonnyBabe (because I like shine shine things I quickly got chatting with her) and the slim quiet gurl(NanaF) who I remember sitting on the same table with while some people (they know themselves. They were UK based) descended on the snails with reckless abandon. Spacyzuma I lie? grin Spacy I think there were 4 of you that came in from the UK. Remember the big tall fair guy? There was also one computer guy.

The Bonny lady and I were the ones who were boldly demolishing the snails grin
The slim quiet girl is the one I think read Agric Science.
I don't recall any other lady during the chat when we were waiting for the activities to start. But I think, after we were split into groups and sent upstairs/downstairs, there was a 3rd lady in my group. I dont even remember if I was upstairs or downstairs.
I remember the big fair guy very well. smiley
Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by freeradical(m): 10:30pm On Mar 04, 2016
Aphrodite4:


I watched a TED talk recently about motivation and what you said is truly spot on, if i remember correctly, the guy closed with the example of Microsoft's Encarta that employed thousands of experts and professionals to give content to that software, and Wikipedia which basically curates what it's given free of charge and even sometimes relies on donations to stay up.
Today Wikipedia has totally eclipsed Encarta (which is basically a discontinued software).
So if the money as a motivation argument was so solid how come it didn't work there, where the same experts and pros moved from Encarta that paid them for content to Wikipedia that takes money from them in the form of donations to the platform, you know?
That's a very good example to buttress my point. Money is good...we all love it but it sure won't give you satisfaction on any job.
Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by freeradical(m): 10:33pm On Mar 04, 2016
Aphrodite4:


I don't think anyone prefers working without earning much. The fact that one would say money isn't the primary reason for getting up in the morning shouldn't really be interpreted to mean he would settle for meagre pay for his/her work (no one does that). That's totally inaccurate.
Maybe it could be near the mark in Nigeria where the slave mentality is still paramount, (I say slave mentality in the sense that the employer kinda treats the employee like he owns his/her soul) money could be the all in all in such situations but that kinda explains a lot of the wrongs that go on in Nigeria.

The employer knows the employee works simply for the pay and cannot wait to clock out each day so he stifles payday looking for new ways to screw the employee over cos the employee subconsciously doesn't see his/herself-worth in terms of ability/input but in terms of money and sees his/her employer as the fountain where the money comes from instead of vice versa; so as a result having the self confidence to stand one's ground in the professional setting is as probable as getting struck by lightning three times in one day and at three different places, the self confidence to improve on one's ability isn't thr cos the employer swindles 1 time and again so as to keep one in a state of dependence (slave). We only see few cases where some breakout.
Even in companies like Sch...., Hall..., Exx.. as Nigerians you all earn nowhere near what an American working for the same company in America earns, it's only in NLNG that i observed that Nigerians there earn very close to the industry's average (note the average?).


That said, back then I knew Shell guys that basically live on their salaries month after month, these are sophomore guys that were earning at least 1.5m basic salary, the only investing some do is the monthly contribution to their pension which basically bears no fruit when compared to say a money-market fund-mutual fund, some do the fixed deposit thing at the bank but is that really investing? So the over-qualified guy earning peanuts lives paycheck to paycheck, the qualified guy earning major money (in his mind's eye o) also lives from paycheck to paycheck with little plans of investing.
Both have the mindset tht money is everything, both do next to nothing to keep the fountain flowing for that which they see as "everything".
I like this lady kiss. Your analysis just portrays what I have in mind. And the conviction with which you say it makes me cringe. #Ironlady
Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by NanaF: 10:36pm On Mar 04, 2016
spacyzuma:


The Bonny lady and I were the ones who were boldly demolishing the snails grin
The slim quiet girl is the one I think read Agric Science.
I don't recall any other lady during the chat when we were waiting for the activities to start. But I think, after we were split into groups and sent upstairs/downstairs, there was a 3rd lady in my group. I dont even remember if I was upstairs or downstairs.
I remember the big fair guy very well. smiley


Who's looking for me? Agric girl was also dark and slim.

@airsaylongcon, I didn't come late but didn't come early either. I came and sat by myself. Few minutes after, we were called upstairs.

I'll put my picture up as my profile pic for a very short while.
Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by Djbaka(m): 10:36pm On Mar 04, 2016
NPComplete:


You can tell someone that has passion for this job; they exude it easily. This guy is a paragon of that passion. It's just a comic irony that NLNG has forced him to express that passion by criticising them on nairaland instead of using it in the company where it is better suited. NLNG, just look at what you've done. smiley smiley

Well observed. And we have dozens more like this being put in the limbo, what I don't know is how long one can hang on to it in the face of this unpleasant circumstance. This fire has been burning for almost quarter of a dozen years now, with only the news of 'still in the race' fueling it. How long will that last?

Truth is more than 80% of us left will jump at this jab when it finally lands; the Super-employed, gainfully employed, just-employed, under-employed and of course the unemployed ones. But will the jumping be induced by the more important reasons other than the 'kishi'.?

The long 'unexplained' delay might have made business sense, but I doubt if it's taking a good toll on the psychology/mental disposition on the 'soon to be' employed 'future of the company'. I can only hope the well crafted induction/orientation programs will be able to effectively right the wrongs to a safe state.

#Goddey

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Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by ladyF(f): 11:44pm On Mar 04, 2016
NanaF:



Who's looking for me? Agric girl was also dark and slim.

@airsay1ongcon, I didn't come late but didn't come early either. I came and sat by myself. Few minutes after, we were called upstairs.

I'll put my picture up as my profile pic for a very short while.
Nice pishure smiley

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Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by spacyzuma(m): 12:17am On Mar 05, 2016
NanaF:



Who's looking for me? Agric girl was also dark and slim.

@airsaylongcon, I didn't come late but didn't come early either. I came and sat by myself. Few minutes after, we were called upstairs.

I'll put my picture up as my profile pic for a very short while.
Pic seen. Still don't recognise sad
But you're clearly not the Agric PhD lady.
Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by naastyme(m): 1:26am On Mar 05, 2016
lipsrsealed
Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by NPComplete: 5:53am On Mar 05, 2016
Djbaka:


Well observed. And we have dozens more like this being put in the limbo, what I don't know is how long one can hang on to it in the face of this unpleasant circumstance. This fire has been burning for almost quarter of a dozen years now, with only the news of 'still in the race' fueling it. How long will that last?

Truth is more than 80% of us left will jump at this jab when it finally lands; the Super-employed, gainfully employed, just-employed, under-employed and of course the unemployed ones. But will the jumping be induced by the more important reasons other than the 'kishi'.?

The long 'unexplained' delay might have made business sense, but I doubt if it's taking a good toll on the psychology/mental disposition on the 'soon to be' employed 'future of the company'. I can only hope the well crafted induction/orientation programs will be able to effectively right the wrongs to a safe state.

#Goddey

God dey, my brother.

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Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by airsaylongcon: 10:34am On Mar 05, 2016
NanaF:



Who's looking for me? Agric girl was also dark and slim.

@airsaylongcon, I didn't come late but didn't come early either. I came and sat by myself. Few minutes after, we were called upstairs.

I'll put my picture up as my profile pic for a very short while.

I use late in a relative perspective here Nana. I was at the venue at 6am smiling gladly that "I first all of UNA come today..." Only for me to stroll to the gents and see a guy in a wicked suit. Nobody told me that I no first the guy come O. What even scatter my Dada pass was that he came in from jand. I didn't see your pp O. No need to put it up again though.
Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by airsaylongcon: 10:48am On Mar 05, 2016
barbiesparkz2:


Yeah.
Typing with my phone makes this coloring difficult.

About the money; I don't know about others o, but that money is verrry important.
I'm getting enough experience where I am but no shishi.

I'm with you on this money ish. Were I work I'm practically on shift 24/7. I've been woken up in the dead of the night to resolve an issue. I've been at the airport seeing my parents off while on a 4 hour call resolving an issue.(my mum, bless her soul, was compelled to drag the phone from my ears and terminate the calls). I've been under the highest pressure of my life with emails flying from Zurich to the US that my operations were delaying a multinational from meeting their monthly target. So yes I have got some of the most brutal experience but no shish. That money IS imporrant

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Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by freeradical(m): 11:08am On Mar 05, 2016
airsaylongcon:


I'm with you on this money ish. Were I work I'm practically on shift 24/7. I've been woken up in the dead of the night to resolve an issue. I've been at the airport seeing my parents off while on a 4 hour call resolving an issue.(my mum, bless her soul, was compelled to drag the phone from my ears and terminate the calls). I've been under the highest pressure of my life with emails flying from Zurich to the US that my operations were delaying a multinational from meeting their monthly target. So yes I have got some of the most brutal experience but no shish. That money IS imporrant
Of course money is important that's why its the base driving force. But according to maslow it is the least effective form of motivation and is most prevalent in third world or developing countries whereby poverty and illiteracy is high. Oops we r Nigerians after all (if care is not taken we don slide back to fourth world), no wonder na d pepper all man eye dry after. Kai....Maslow was so right!
Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by lambalamba: 12:15pm On Mar 05, 2016
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Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by PresVA: 12:31pm On Mar 05, 2016
lambalamba:
All these yarns about pepper or no pepper, Maslow or not... sebi NLNG have shown you now that they are not excellent, caring and can't give you that satisfaction Maslow talked about, just make sure whenever the medical invites flow, you turn it down, and go look for anoda place or something else that will help you impact positively and give you the satisfaction you crave... Is that okay!?
oga you harsh oo grin grin
Despite everything nlng has been doing as regards graduate recruitment, everyone has been so clingy. grin.. . They say it's not about the money, then about what? Or is it only nlng that can give job satisfaction in Nigeria, career growth, experience, chance to impact the world ...etcc? undecided grin
Everyone desires better reward for work done/input made!

Even nlng is in business to make profit/money and they're so popular today because they make so much money!
As an employee, if you can't impact positively on their revenue, you're as good as gone!
Many influential people we know today is because of how much they're worth.. cheesy
Can you even impact the world without finance?

One thing is: offer quality services to the public while making your money, that's all... wink
And it's best that what you do to make money be what you love so that it doesn't come off as stress!

Shalom!

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Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by dway4ward: 12:50pm On Mar 05, 2016
Haba mana, e be like say we wan muddle this thing up. Money is very important, but it is not everything. Over 70% of those waiting in due course, will earn or make 2-5 million dollars over the next 10 years with a few outliers. So whether or whethern't NLNG, the pepper go still rest. Now if the money is ALL you get over the course of your productive career, WHAT IS NOW YOUR LEGACY?.

I know the story of a woman who's single dream was to own a regular Benz, she achieved that by age 40 and fell into a cruise control. She did not expand her business, she did not expand her knowledge, even though she had the capacity to do so. She was satisfied as she had achieved her dream. Can you draw parallels yet?
Money is very important, it's usually a measure of value placed on you, but is not everything.

As a caveat, for some; they need the money to pursue their long held dreams ( being a CEO), for them the speed of amassing the money is even more important. All the best to us all. May we smile on our death beds, knowing we lived the life we wanted, by the ultimate grace of God.

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Re: 2013 Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) Graduate Trainee by airsaylongcon: 1:55pm On Mar 05, 2016
freeradical:
Of course money is important that's why its the base driving force. But according to maslow it is the least effective form of motivation and is most prevalent in third world or developing countries whereby poverty and illiteracy is high. Oops we r Nigerians after all (if care is not taken we don slide back to fourth world), no wonder na d pepper all man eye dry after. Kai....Maslow was so right!

No need to drag. My current salary doesn't motivate me. I'm still at the base of maslow's hierarchy. I'm barely subsisting. I do have grand plans to influence my profession. Heck as it is I still do pro bono work because of the benefit I believe it will bring to society at large. But my guy, I dey hungry! If I belleful u go know weda na money dey motivate me

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