Baba IJEBU
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28 comments
1 year ago
i need lotto numbers on my mail thanks
1 year ago
i need lotto numbers on my mail. thamks
1 year ago
I which to win baba ijebu one day but i dont win why me i dey play every day
Love baba ijebu because is very nice game
1 year and 1 month ago
we will like to link our website to ur own, cos is a student web site
1 year and 1 month ago
Well done sir. I really enjoyed the Master-Mind meeting.It was great in deed.Thanks so much. I wish all Nigerian graduates can attend this kind of meeting.Then, the cry for massive unemployment shall greatly reduce.
About Baba Ijebu,many people thinks that Baba-Ijebu is the way out but it's realy not.Many people plays Baba- Ijebu because its a way by which you make money that you don't labour for. Sincerely,things does'nt work out that way.For people that plays the game, if you compare the gain with the losses, it's really not a good game. My own advise is this:Let us workharder, acquire more financial knowledge and education & invest with the little money we have and God with us,we will be succesfulin deed
1 year and 1 month ago
plz. i have been konw wath baba-ijebu means but i'm in kano now i cant get the reasult of all last two years plz. if u can fowword it too my e-mail add. i'w be glard, 4rm 2007 -2009. this realsut : M.S.P , LUCKY MID/W, FORT, NAT, BONAZ, KEY. than's.
1 year and 2 months ago
@Musa - Baba Ijebu is a local lottery played weekly in Lagos (to the best of my knowledge). It is owned by an individual.
@All - There is no short cut in life. It requires perseverance and wisdom. The Pebble of Success is the rich story of perseverance and wisdom. In a desperate search for diamonds in 1942, Rafeal Solano got physically exhausted and defeated. As he sat on a boulder in the dry river bed he announced to his companions, “I’m through. There’s no going on any longer. See this pebble. It makes 999,999 I’ve picked up without finding one diamond. One more pebble makes a million, but what’s the use? I quitâ€
The exploration crew had spent months prospecting for diamonds in a Venezuela watercourse. Solano’s colleagues were equally exhausted. “Pick up one more and make it a millionâ€, one man said. Solano did and pulled out a stone the size of a hen’s egg. It was diamond and Harry Winston, a New York jewel dealer, later bought it from Salano for $200,000. The stone was named The Liberator and to date is the largest and purest diamond ever found.
In the book “Who Moved My Cheese?†by Spencer Johnson, the spirit of wisdom and perseverance were tested by two mice (Sniff and Scurry) and two “little people†(Hem and Haw). The mice always explore their surroundings and are looking for change. They were not completely surprised when one day the cheese disappeared. They noticed the supply had been dwindling and eventually gone. Sniff lifted his nose and decided upon a direction. Scurry took off in the same direction. The mice went looking for new cheese in the maze. They didn’t try to hold on to a past that no longer existed. The mice didn’t analyze things too much. Change happens. They knew they had to deal with it. The little people were different. They bragged about it. They felt it was theirs. They were outraged, shocked, scared, and befuddled when the cheese disappeared. In their comfort, they didn’t notice the cheese supply had been dwindling, nor that it had become old and smelly. They had become complacent. One should understand that nothing is constant in life except change.
1 year and 2 months ago
Read this earlier. I had to come back to make this comment...
I guess people are really looking for a means to ease themselves. That is why you have the statistics. Depending on something to get going.
I will say, only God and not baba Ijebu is worthy to be depended on
1 year and 2 months ago
Hello Everyone,
This is a great post.
As for me, am in the 'The Judgment Stage'. It has not been easy, but i just can't give up now.
Thanks
Christian
1 year and 2 months ago
please can you tell me how BABA IJEBU is being played and who exactly is BABA ijebu?
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