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Nexus

@nosakhare_elvis

P.M | Digital Entrepreneur
Financial Freedom is Possible.

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The level of simplicity and thoughtfulness is amazing. This love thing isn't always about money but deep consideration and the desire to create lasting memories. I bet he will cherish this, all his life. Good luck to them both.

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Take a baby among them and raise it along with other animals that walk on all fours, and you'd be surprised that it would also do the same. Who's doing the experiment?

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So, the guy doesn't come with blessings. Instead, he has to show workings by paying you 200k monthly, "apart from other things." If you are so much of a blessing, why can't you be a blessing to yourself? Delulu says she wants 100M naira wedding but needs 200k allowance 😅🤣😄

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Highly unintelligent; I might add and say she's daft. Has nothing to offer. "I'm just there." Possibly broke but says a guy who has 1M in his account is smelling broke. Am I the only one who has noticed that, the most entitled people are those who bring nothing to the table?

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"I love him genuinely." "I don't bill him" "Whenever I ask him for money" But you still want him to buy you another ear pods. What if you were the one who misplaced his ear pods, will you be happy to buy a new one? "Have you ever considered me?" - here's the crux of the issue.

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Solar Panel & Inverter vendors. Please share your prices & locations, we need to get more Nigerians off generators. I will retweet! 🙏🏾🙏🏾

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I know you guys are speaking by American standards but hear me out. In Nigeria, $50k a year is over 75 million Naira. A majority of Nigerians won't make that total amount in their lifetime. Imagine making 75m yearly as a Nigerian, you're not a small boy 😀 Just saying.