Why you too dey complain about January? No carry big grammar come scatter me here, nah pidgin i use ask you....
If you dey owe money when you suppose pay for Febraury you go say January fast or e slow?
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This is the fastest January in the history of Januaries. We no even feel the January sapa and drought that usually hits after December oblee. Christmas still dey smell sef. I'm very sure some people Christmas chicken still remain for their fridge
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DeleteFastest ke π―
DeleteIt is financial habits that determine the fate of January. When you blow all your money in December, January will look like three months. I can't relate. Exactly what I was telling my friends a moment ago on WhatsApp. That money dey your account nor mean say make you spend am. Most people dem broke and go continue to depend on urgent 500 because they don't know how to behave with money.
ReplyDeleteThis is the fastest January so far.
ReplyDeleteJanuary to me o, e no fast and e no slow.
ReplyDelete@By this time last year, we don reach April. π€£π
ReplyDeleteNa salary earners dey complain say January slow, for we business owners nothing changed.
ReplyDeleteGbam. My dear, people wey dey patronize me na salary earners o π€£π€£
DeleteE no slow sha… this January fast
ReplyDeleteThe fastest January so far .
ReplyDeleteStill enjoying oblee
This January fast wella. Unlike before.
ReplyDeleteThis year January is the fastest
ReplyDeleteHehhehehe
ReplyDeleteThis January just get as e be, e no too fast and e no slow
ReplyDeleteLol..I use style enjoy this January I no broke like usual
ReplyDeleteFor me e slow o.
ReplyDeleteIt was fast until 25th, it became slow. E don fast again π
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DeleteWether fast or slow all i know is that it ended in praise
ReplyDeleteThank you Jesus π
But for real the January fastooπ
This January has been the fastest thus far.
ReplyDeleteJanuary last year, I resigned my job to take care of my sick dad. Life wasn't funny then.
This January fast no be small.
ReplyDeleteHe slow for my eyes biko π
ReplyDeleteCustomers wey dey buy my market say dem never pay salary π
January of God's faithfulness. Thank you Jesus. ππΏ
ReplyDeleteWhen you finish oblee, na ebelebe remain
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DeleteJanuary fast o, e slow oh, wetin dey important bi say e don end and we don enta anoda month, thank you baba Godde for keeping us throughout January,
ReplyDeleteBv God.s Favor.