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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by abraolas1: 3:09pm On May 25, 2020
Focusingmore:


There's no insult.

Are Nigerian women social welfare parasites in Ireland .

Answer is yes

Do Nigerians hold high positions in d wider job market in Ireland


Answer is no

Is Ireland a limiting country were you are just comfortable

Answer is yes


Is calling someone out on their bs fable stories about a country, "nonesense" a bad thing

Answer is no

I'm out, believe what you will

Good

Just the same way some people thinks Nigeria is a Shithole Country and some People are cashing out Big time ....as analyse by Oga Ahib infact he had to come here to debunk a view about him against anyone travelling abroad just this Morning.

My Point is that we cant reason and experience things the same and we will always have different PERSPECTIVE to issues and my being here is to Learn from folks like you to not see you engage in i am Right kind of argument.

thanks

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by tracyorez(f): 3:12pm On May 25, 2020
Theconglomerate:
Lol shebi when I said it you all said I'm crazy grin
It is only old,tired men that invest in all these instruments with mad volume of cash generated while they were our age from the real economy.
When I see all these 2million people here talking investments in fixed income I know that they are really slow in the head undecided
It's better to use that your money and buy a big mercedes so you can look for a rich girl to deceive in your youth than to invest 2m for 200k PA... grin grin grin
Atleast the girl go pay you in the long run grin grin grin
I want see sujimoto or paddy adenuga start talking about buying bonds abi sukuk grin grin grin
Na to rush am go yabaleft ooo grin grin grin grin grin
Hi,i like going through this thread without commenting because i have really gained alot.
The percentage of persons likely to succed with this your approach is very slim compared to what we have learnt here and if atall the few do succeed,they dont usually sustain it like the real investors.i will give you an example,my hubby bought a clean 2012 camry last year from a desperate guy for 1.5m who climbed to the top through the route you mentioned because he needed to feed and as i am writing this now, everything in his flamboyant appartment has been sold and his current whereabout unknown.
Note*I am less than 30.
With the advice i got from here i started tbills in 2017 with about 2.1m and i was able to compound it to 5.3m as at dec last year.
As i am writing now i have additional 920k cash not the ones i have used to buy gold and some few new wardrope waiting to add to it once it expires and also re-invest.
So imagine if i stumbled on this thread like 10 years ago.
Please be wise.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Wiseoldman: 3:13pm On May 25, 2020
GonFreecss1:


Tell me this...

Is Warren Buffet a Genius or someone who just consistently kept investing?

They said he started investing at the age of 13, now he is 89. Hmmn... 76 years difference.

If you compound 1 million naira at the rate of 10% per annum, in 76 years that money will be almost 1.4 billion naira. Take from that what you will.

The idea that everyone should try to make money fast doing? Is I don’t know. All economies have a fixed amount of money. Meaning for you to make a lot of money some other people have to not make money like you do. Not everyone’s business will succeed because of that. We can’t make more than the economy has. There can’t be 100 Dangote’s at the same time, e no fit work!

So let people invest in what they know and start from where they understand, with time they will grow! I can bet many here have jobs and are also investing in their Skills and careers! The 10K they invest monthly will be 100K monthly one day and then 1 million one day.

Seems what Barrytone and the other guys keep explaining here is not getting through to people’s head.

Compound interest...Such a beauty:

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Focusingmore: 3:14pm On May 25, 2020
abraolas1:


Good

Just the same way some people thinks Nigeria is a Shithole Country and some People are cashing out Big time ....as analyse by Oga Ahib infact he had to come here to debunk a view about him against anyone travelling abroad just this Morning.

My Point is that we cant reason and experience things the same and we will always have different PERSPECTIVE to issues and my being here is to Learn from folks like you to not see you engage in i am Right kind of argument.

thanks

This is how to process things logically.

We know that men are statistically taller than women by averages but not all men are taller than some women.

So to understand something from an intellectual perspective you need to look at the totality of things.

Hence my conclusions about immigrants in Ireland especially the black ones.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by nkwachiabel(m): 3:15pm On May 25, 2020
The sad part about all this Ireland talk is that we haven't gotten any verified information from all parties yet.
Say things with fact and with your chest. grin grin grin
It's not by saying someone is emotionally unstable when you have nothing to say or prove.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Phyde: 3:15pm On May 25, 2020
GonFreecss1:


Wow! That is cool.

I agree. African prejudice against themselves is something else. Black man hating on black man.
Too bad, same challenge I'm facing in my office. My departmental head that even earn more than me is still not satisfy cause he felt the MD seems to like and trust me more than him. The envy and hatred is just too much but who cares, when you have good conscience.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by abraolas1: 3:20pm On May 25, 2020
tracyorez:

Hi,i like going through this thread without commenting because i have really gained alot.
The percentage of persons likely to succed with this your approach is very slim compared to what we have learnt here and if atall the few do succeed,they dont usually sustain it like the real investors.i will give you an example,my hubby bought a clean 2012 camry last year from a desperate guy for 1.5m who climbed to the top through the route you mentioned because he needed to feed and as i am writing this now, everything in his flamboyant appartment have been sold and his current whereabout unknown.
Note*I am less than 30.
With the advice i got from here i started tbills in 2017 with about 2.1m and i was able to compound it to 5.3m as at dec last year.
As i am writing now i have additional 920k cash not the ones i have used to buy gold and some few new wardrope waiting to add to it once it expires and also re-invest.
So imagine if i stumbled on this thread like 10 years ago.
Please be wise.

Wow....I love this

Well i just Start few Months ago and i must say i am blessed to have wonderful folks on this thread

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 3:22pm On May 25, 2020
grin angry grin

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Focusingmore: 3:27pm On May 25, 2020
Sholapey:
You think you can just come to say whatever you like? Note! This thread is to give hope to the hopeless and we are like brothers and sisters here and one day, I believe I will meet those who has impacted my life with their wealth of knowledge.

You can never see my name in any other thread on this forum except investment and property section. Your contribution here today shows your kind of person. Thank you for the insult anyway!

Will you stop quoting me.

Did you not see where i said I'm done.

You're far too emotional and literally throwing insults about.

You can't argue with sound logic mixed with experience.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 3:32pm On May 25, 2020
Exactly!

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 3:37pm On May 25, 2020
Don't follow anyone who's not going anywhere.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 3:42pm On May 25, 2020
cool

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 3:51pm On May 25, 2020
Don't bite the fingers that feed you!

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Satoshi2019: 3:52pm On May 25, 2020
Nor mind d so-called tomatoes seller. God bless u dear. My first tbills was 150k. Now I have 2.5m chilling in acc. God bless our hustle







quote author=tracyorez post=89947059]
Hi,i like going through this thread without commenting because i have really gained alot.
The percentage of persons likely to succed with this your approach is very slim compared to what we have learnt here and if atall the few do succeed,they dont usually sustain it like the real investors.i will give you an example,my hubby bought a clean 2012 camry last year from a desperate guy for 1.5m who climbed to the top through the route you mentioned because he needed to feed and as i am writing this now, everything in his flamboyant appartment has been sold and his current whereabout unknown.
Note*I am less than 30.
With the advice i got from here i started tbills in 2017 with about 2.1m and i was able to compound it to 5.3m as at dec last year.
As i am writing now i have additional 920k cash not the ones i have used to buy gold and some few new wardrope waiting to add to it once it expires and also re-invest.
So imagine if i stumbled on this thread like 10 years ago.
Please be wise.[/quote]

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by handsomebolanle: 3:58pm On May 25, 2020
*Not everything that calls for your attention deserves a reaction...*

Pa Emma I'd like to discuss something with you personally though..a business I have been working on for briefly over a year...Its a long term though...To seek [/b]most importantly[b] for your advice and if interested financially support as an investor....cheesy grin cheesy

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Ibechris2: 4:00pm On May 25, 2020
Sholapey:
You think you can just come to say whatever you like? Note! This thread is to give hope to the hopeless and we are like brothers and sisters here and one day, I believe I will meet those who has impacted my life with their wealth of knowledge and those who I have impacted too.
You can never see my name in any other thread on this forum except investment and property section. Your contribution here today shows your kind of person. Thank you for the insult anyway, it can only get better!


Madam just take it easy...I don't think he abused u in any of his comments above. He was just being logical and u have all the time to make ur point and leave the emotional or bittered narratives.
I have read ur comments especially on this thread,and I must commend u for ur beautiful contributions but not on this one. Pls,forgive and forget and let us maintain the tranquility we've always enjoyed. Thanks.


Note: we are one big family!

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Enyinne(f): 4:20pm On May 25, 2020
Under 30 full ground but started our journey early cool . Igbo adage said mgbe onye ji tete bu ututo ya meaning whenever u wake up is ur morning . cool
Grupo:


With the way you call years, sir, it seems many of the men here are already 40+ or 50+. Or could it be that you people started quite early?

Are there really many under 30 like me on this thread?

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Godbpraised: 4:21pm On May 25, 2020
This fighting and discrimination is one of the reasons we do not well abroad and at home. Why fight? we need to put heads together.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Donbrig: 4:27pm On May 25, 2020
Enough of these unnecessary arguments about Ireland or Nigeria vs oversea, it makes those who are educating us on investments to back off. Must we always fight and argue over every little thing, we should learn to ignore and overlook some things in life. The more we fight and argue, the more you guys are killing this noble forum. Remember we have other nationals reading and following all we do here, pls lets stop tarning our public image. Danke.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Grupo(m): 4:28pm On May 25, 2020
Enyinne:
Under 30 full ground but started our journey early cool . Igbo adage said mgbe onye ji tete bu ututo ya meaning whenever u wake up is ur morning . cool

Wow. I remember this username from the Uber thread. Back in 2017 when I wanted to buy a car for Uber, I used to visit that thread.

I still remember your constant fights with gazzu.z and cars.hopper and some other guys there.

shocked
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by GonFreecss1: 4:30pm On May 25, 2020
Focusingmore:



What situation did i find myself in?

Lol you have no idea who i am.

Keep doing that minimum pay job and mixing it with child benefits.

I know your type.


This statement is very wrong on all accounts. Nope! She did nothing wrong by giving her opinion, oga, this statement is just wrong.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by oluwaleokey: 4:32pm On May 25, 2020
tracyorez:

Hi,i like going through this thread without commenting because i have really gained alot.
The percentage of persons likely to succed with this your approach is very slim compared to what we have learnt here and if atall the few do succeed,they dont usually sustain it like the real investors.i will give you an example,my hubby bought a clean 2012 camry last year from a desperate guy for 1.5m who climbed to the top through the route you mentioned because he needed to feed and as i am writing this now, everything in his flamboyant appartment has been sold and his current whereabout unknown.
Note*I am less than 30.
With the advice i got from here i started tbills in 2017 with about 2.1m and i was able to compound it to 5.3m as at dec last year.
As i am writing now i have additional 920k cash not the ones i have used to buy gold and some few new wardrope waiting to add to it once it expires and also re-invest.
So imagine if i stumbled on this thread like 10 years ago.
Please be wise.

Inspiring
Please can you in a nutshell share those advises you learnt on compounding... we just joined the group and may not be opportuned to read those lines again...

Just summarise or give us guidelines
We are here to learn
I want to be like you cool

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 4:33pm On May 25, 2020
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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Godbpraised: 4:33pm On May 25, 2020
why put petrol into the fire already, sah ? lets quench the fire.
GonFreecss1:



This statement is very wrong on all accounts. Nope! She did nothing wrong by giving her opinion, oga, this statement is just wrong.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by GonFreecss1: 4:33pm On May 25, 2020
Focusingmore:


This is how to process things logically.

We know that men are statistically taller than women by averages but not all men are taller than some women.

So to understand something from an intellectual perspective you need to look at the totality of things.

Hence my conclusions about immigrants in Ireland especially the black ones.


Okay then, can you send us statistical data to back your claims against Nigerian women in Ireland and all the other things you have said here?

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by GonFreecss1: 4:34pm On May 25, 2020
nkwachiabel:
The sad part about all this Ireland talk is that we haven't gotten any verified information from all parties yet.
Say things with fact and with your chest. grin grin grin
It's not by saying someone is emotionally unstable when you have nothing to say or prove.


Exactly this!

No data. Just from perspective, and the guy was already making assumptions and throwing insults, even adding chauvinistic remarks to the mix. Nawa!

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Godbpraised: 4:34pm On May 25, 2020
I know u may feel offended but lets put all the arguments to rest.
Sholapey:
Thank you sir, I understand why we are here is to gain one or the two ideas and I've never attacked anyone here before, I only contribute what I know and go....but the gentle man who ask the question simply asked a simple one in which I gave my opinion but for these people to discourage him from where he said his parents can afford was what made me sad.
One of my former colleagues who works as a student was a student of trinity college but later got a job in her line of study with Guinness ireland and all her permanent residence was taken care of by her new employer. Myself and her are in a good position to mentor the young man if needed, and that's what I meant by saying "his got a sister here". For the fact they have bad experience about they're environment doesn't mean the young man can't be in it...!

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by GonFreecss1: 4:35pm On May 25, 2020
Phyde:

Too bad, same challenge I'm facing in my office. My departmental head that even earn more than me is still not satisfy cause he felt the MD seems to like and trust me more than him. The envy and hatred is just too much but who cares, when you have good conscience.

Just keep doing you man. No time for people who want to give themselves HBP on top your matter.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Wickedfact: 4:35pm On May 25, 2020
Those who have never made a single sensible contribution on this thread are jumping about, insulting those who contribute regularly here. Pls and please, let's all respect ourselves here. The fact that people decide to be civil here doesn't mean they can't also be sarcastic in their comments. Why would anyone accuse women of being less obdurate and throw a blanket comment at Nigerian women in Ireland? It's a very stupid thing to say. If the women in your own circle are baby factories, that's your problem. Not everyone shares your misfortune.

I want to say something here. Some of those who make outlandish claims and give controversial advice here are criminals in real life. Let's all be careful of those who we listen to. It is better to make clean money, invest, compound and spend in peace than to be a serial criminal, looking over your shoulder every time.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 4:35pm On May 25, 2020
Godbpraised:
I know u may feel offended but lets put all the arguments to rest.
Okay sir, thanks.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by GonFreecss1: 4:36pm On May 25, 2020
tracyorez:

Hi,i like going through this thread without commenting because i have really gained alot.
The percentage of persons likely to succed with this your approach is very slim compared to what we have learnt here and if atall the few do succeed,they dont usually sustain it like the real investors.i will give you an example,my hubby bought a clean 2012 camry last year from a desperate guy for 1.5m who climbed to the top through the route you mentioned because he needed to feed and as i am writing this now, everything in his flamboyant appartment has been sold and his current whereabout unknown.
Note*I am less than 30.
With the advice i got from here i started tbills in 2017 with about 2.1m and i was able to compound it to 5.3m as at dec last year.
As i am writing now i have additional 920k cash not the ones i have used to buy gold and some few new wardrope waiting to add to it once it expires and also re-invest.
So imagine if i stumbled on this thread like 10 years ago.
Please be wise.

This is what I was talking about earlier. Do what works for you. Kudos to you. grin

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