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Wednesday, September 01, 2021
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Ok o. We dey wait
ReplyDeleteWe shall overcome lol
ReplyDeleteGobe go happen
ReplyDeleteWe are waiting
ReplyDeleteIsokay!
ReplyDeleteIf you are gonna buy or invest be careful, they'll let alot of people buy and then crash the value and it will never go back up. Can't forget how I invested in all those bank shares that year, some even got to over 100 naira per share and we were happy next thing the value crashed and it's being over 10years now, and my shares is not even Worth the amount I bought it not to talk of making Profit. Whenever I receive my dividends I just shake my head, these things can only happen in Nigeria, now they've come with another one
ReplyDeleteHonestly. I bought bank PHB @ #17 and i bought 5000 the bank fold with my money. Fidelity @ #8 per share i bought 5000. I just wrote my waec, this were bough with my first savings and the dividends it not up to #500. I no go ever try such again in my life
DeleteI bought Bank PHB #17 per share and i bought 5000, the useless bank fold with my money. I bought fidelity #8 per share and bought 5000 with my first savings from with a job after waec. I no do again. Scammers
DeleteGo and ask those that bought LLoyds tsb shares about the same time what the value is now. Shares do not only go UP.
DeleteOk oooo
ReplyDeleteHmmmmm
ReplyDeleteGT Bank shares I bought with my school fees. They are playing ludo with my dividends.
ReplyDeleteThat was the last time I bought anything Nigerian. Do so at your own risk.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
ReplyDeleteAnother way to fraudulently rob Nigerians like they did with shares that year.
My dad refused to buy shares then,we were calling him a "ju man" that doesn't want to invest in the future, abeg who be the ju man now?
We're waiting
ReplyDeleteYahoo yahoo government
ReplyDeleteHmm 🤔🤔
ReplyDeleteBe wise
ReplyDeleteOkay,we are waiting
ReplyDeleteSapa coin 🤣😆
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