Heads up!
To whom it may concern
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One day and in Nigeria, there shall be a ban or an embargo placed on pranks and pranksters. Before then, a culpable prankster shall experience severe local judgement.
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I just say make I update una.
Take Caution ⚠️
For us, there is nothing bigger than the joy our marrying couples experience on a day like this and ever after, especially. We often do everything in our capacity to ensure they have an experiential day. E sweets us like nothing else.
#mcteka#lagosweddingmc#lagosmc
I just hope it’s SAFE and NOT abnormal.
Cos the rate at which people both known and unknown tell me I’m a “Look-alike” of their friends, one uncle or brother here and there; I dey fear o!
I really want to believe that the other “Look-alikes” are good people.
See ehn, before you hold a grudge against that person; hold a conversation first. It may be as a result of a misunderstanding.
Live in peace with all men.
Dear prospective clients.
Whereas it’s not outa place to compare vendors’ prices, it’s equally important to compare their professionalism, experience, value, deliverables & expertise.
Makin your choice of vendors based on ‘price’ only is not an informed decision.
— MC Teka
Dear prospective clients,
Yes, I understand you have a BUDGET.
So also that service vendor has a PRICE. Many a times, the BUDGET is not usually equals the PRICE.
To make a deal, both parties should be willing to shift grounds; often achievable through negotiation.
— Teka
“The Nigeria Police.”
“The Nigerian Soldier.”
My concern is the use of “Nigeria” and “Nigerian” in each sentence respectively.
Please, is any one willing to educate me on how the usage was formed?