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Re: How To Start A Profitable Import Business In Nigeria by Naza(f) : 1:59 pm On Mar 05, 2023 |
admin: Importation business is obviously one of the most lucrative business in the world. Importation business refers to a business in which you buy goods from abroad (Europe, Asia, America etc) at wholesale prices and resell it in your locality for good profit.
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Re: Wealth Creation Opportunities For You by Naza(f) : 2:04 pm On Mar 05, 2023 |
admin: The journey to financial breakthrough starts with just a step. Begin your journey to financial breakthrough this year, by taking advantage of the various Wealth Creation Opportunities below
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Re: Isha Sesay, 47, shares her childbirth story as she welcomes first child by Naza(f) : 2:21 pm On Mar 05, 2023 |
It's really courageous of her. Congrats and welcome to motherhood!
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Re: STUNNING BRAIDS TO DO AS A LADY by Naza(f) : 2:25 pm On Mar 05, 2023 |
Awesome hairstyles and colours
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Re: Bride dies during her wedding ceremony; family gives younger sister to groom by Naza(f) : 2:35 pm On Mar 05, 2023 |
Hmm, traditions could be weird sometimes. What a loss
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Half of world could be overweight by 2035 by Naza(f) : 5:11 pm On Mar 05, 2023 |
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More than half the world's population will be classed as obese or overweight by 2035 if action is not taken, the World Obesity Federation warns. More than four billion people will be affected, with rates rising fastest among children, its report says. Low or middle-income countries in Africa and Asia are expected to see the greatest rises. The report predicts the cost of obesity will amount to more than $4tn (£3.3tn) annually by 2035. The president of the federation, Prof Louise Baur, described the report's findings as a clear warning to countries to act now or risk repercussions in the future. The report in particular highlights the rising rates of obesity among children and teenagers, with rates expected to double from 2020 levels among both boys and girls. Prof Baur said the trend was "particularly worrying", adding that "governments and policymakers around the world need to do all they can to avoid passing health, social, and economic costs on to the younger generation" by assessing "the systems and root factors" that contribute to obesity. The effects of obesity's prevalence on lower-income countries is also highlighted in the report. Nine of the 10 countries with the greatest expected increases in obesity globally are low or lower-middle income states in Africa and Asia. Reasons include trends in dietary preferences towards more highly processed foods, greater levels of sedentary behaviour, weaker policies to control food supply and marketing, and less well-resourced healthcare services to assist in weight management and health education. Lower-income countries are "often the least able to respond to obesity and its consequences". The findings estimate that rises in obesity rates around the world will have a significant impact on the global economy, equating to 3% of global Gross Domestic Product. The report emphasises that its acknowledgement of the economic impact of obesity "is in no way a reflection of blame on people living with obesity". The data published in the report will be presented to the UN on Monday. Obese is a medical term used to describe a person with a high excess of body fat. The report uses body mass index (BMI) to make its assessments. BMI is calculated by dividing an adult's weight by the square of their height.
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Re: Actress Dayo Amusa lays heavy curses on those who called her barren by Naza(f) : 10:44 pm On Mar 05, 2023 |
It is well
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Re: Lagos State confirms autopsy result of Chrisland student: Whitney Adeniran. by Naza(f) : 7:43 pm On Mar 06, 2023 |
It's so sad. I pray the family gets justice
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Re: How To Start A Profitable Import Business In Nigeria by Naza(f) : 7:45 pm On Mar 06, 2023 |
This information is well detailed. Thank you so much for sharing
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Re: Promote Your Products or Services On Moneyland Forum by Naza(f) : 7:47 pm On Mar 06, 2023 |
Great information. But I don't see any responses to questions here
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