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... by Dremca(m): 12:23pm On Jun 06, 2023
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Re: ... by Nobody: 1:24pm On Jun 06, 2023
Same rant, same story, funny thing is, there are more than 100 million Nigerian women in this country, and you can never meet quarter in your lifetime, so I'm wondering how your two friends translates to most Nigerian women,

Las las, at the end of the day, you will log out and face your life offline.

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Re: ... by Kemadealadire(f): 1:51pm On Jun 06, 2023
Jovialjune1:
Same rant, same story, funny things is, there are more than 100 million Nigerian women in this country, and you can never meet quarter in your lifetime, so I'm wondering how your two friends translates to most Nigerian women,

Las las, at the end of the day, you will log out and face your life offline.

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Re: ... by mariahAngel(f): 2:34pm On Jun 06, 2023
First of all, what is the business idea?
What is it all about?
Is it something that females can easily be interested in?
That captures their attention?

Secondly, how come you're only approaching your "female friends" to invest in your idea, something they probably do not have much interest in?
Do you not have male friends that can support your idea(s)?

Me, I can't invest in something I'm not sure of, especially when it's not my idea.
I wouldn't want to hear stories later on.
It is better I invest in my own ideas, so that when things go south, I would accept it was my idea/decision.

And you're here, throwing tantrums like a little boy.

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Re: ... by descarado: 2:42pm On Jun 06, 2023
Dremca:
I have always been an advocate of giving women equal opportunity as men but it turns out I always make big mistake doing that. I always get turned off when I hear women say, "My money is my money and my husband's money is our money." I was working on an idea and engaged a female friend to be a partner but the moment I told her to partly contribute financially in the new venture, since then, her countenance changed. I moved on and met another female friend and same scenario is playing out. Imagine if things go well, they will both want to reap where they did not sow.

How can Nigerian women be avoiding commitment and still be shouting feminism. They want a man to contribute financially in everything and they only want to come and enjoy when things are rosy. They do this in relationship/marriage even in business. so sad!
You that is a Nigerian man, see where you have brought Nigeria with your hot brain and scientific exploration.
Dunces.

Very lazy folk. Imagine a man having all the time in the world to type and yarn nonsense when men from other places are discovering new inventions and making new policies that will benefit mankind.

When they surveyed intelligent quotient of countries and ranked Nigeria as below average, this is one of the reasons.
And check his account, not up to 40k .
Team "Wearethemen"

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