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4 years ago
@ Emmanuel
Word, my friend.
Happiness is a function of knowledge thats why I am taking time to inform.
4 years ago
Taj,
You've got a nice thing going here. I quite see your point with the purchasing preferences of Nigerians. Purchasing stuff just because they can afford it and to show off; as against purchasing stuff because of their perceived and justifiable benefits.
Anyway, i've always been of the opinion that one can do whatever he likes with money; as long he has it and deems it fit to have something. Such people are ignorant about the fact that the money could be used for more judicious stuff but then again, they're killing the ignorance of not knowing how such stuff (even though it's not exactly beneficial to them) works.
It's a typical example of entertainment/fun; one can't really put a price tag on these.
To cut the story short, i'm an apostle of «If something makes you happy, don't think too much about what it'll cost to obtain such a thing. Just GET IT»
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