Skin Repair Body Lotion
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Skin Repair Body Lotion by Zandas Cosmetics is whitening lotion formulated to brighten and firm the skin protecting it from acne and restoring its natural glow with an active touch of best formulations of natural vitamins.
03/07/2026
Wholesalers, this is your opportunity to stock a product parents keep coming back for.
ARDEN Kids & Teens Lotion is a fast moving skincare product trusted for keeping young skin soft, healthy, and well moisturized.
Each carton contains 12 bottles, making it ideal for supermarkets, pharmacies, beauty stores, and distributors.
Enjoy competitive wholesale prices, reliable supply, and nationwide delivery.
We also ship to Ghana, Cameroon, the UK, USA, Canada, and other international destinations.
To become a stockist or place your wholesale order, send us a WhatsApp message on 08038676567 or drop your phone number and we’ll contact you.
03/07/2026
I’ve received all kinds of proposals since I started this business, but this one is my first.
A man called and proposed that he leave his foreign used GLE with me, take my two foreign used Siennas, then return in one week to complete the balance and collect his GLE.
At first, it sounded like an easy deal.
The GLE he’s leaving behind is worth almost twice the value of my two Siennas.
The dealer who introduced him even vouched for him, saying he’s a trusted customer.
But something didn’t sit right with me.
This wasn’t a swap.
He wanted to use my vehicles first and pay later.
Then I started asking myself…
What if the GLE isn’t actually his?
With most foreign used cars, the only document available is the Customs Duty, and that can be processed by a clearing agent. It doesn’t necessarily prove ownership.
What if he returns after a week with a reason to reject the Siennas after they’ve already been used?
The more I thought about it, the less comfortable I became.
So…
I rejected the deal.
Maybe I walked away from easy profit.
Or maybe I avoided a very expensive mistake.
If you were in my shoes…
Would you have accepted the deal or rejected it?
What would be your reason?
14/06/2026
10/06/2026
Good news!
We have recently partnered with a vehicle financing company to make car ownership easier for our customers.
Eligible vehicles on our page can now be purchased through our Car Finance Program.
How It Works:
• Choose any eligible vehicle from our listings
• Pay a minimum deposit of 40% of the vehicle price
• The finance company pays the remaining 60%
• Balance is spread over an agreed repayment period
For example:
This 2017 Mercedes Benz GLE350 4MATIC currently available for 33M.
A 40% deposit will be 13.2M.
The finance company pays the remaining 19.8M, subject to approval and agreed repayment terms.
Requirements:
• Valid means of identification
• Recent passport photograph
• Recent bank statement
• Utility bill or proof of address
• Proof of employment or business
• Completed finance application form
• Minimum 40% equity contribution (down payment)
Important:
• The vehicle must be inspected and approved by the finance company
• Your employment or business income will be assessed and approved by the finance company
• Financing is subject to successful credit and eligibility assessment
This gives you the opportunity to own your desired vehicle immediately while paying the balance conveniently over time.
For more information on eligible vehicles and financing terms, send a message or call:
08038676567
20/05/2026
After my last post about teaching people how to flip cars, many people have been messaging me asking how to enroll in my Car Dealership Training.
I am officially reopening my classes after taking a personal break from virtual training last year.
Registration starts Now.
This training is held online via Zoom and classes will commence immediately once I get 20 serious participants.
What you will learn:
✅ How to Start a Car Dealership Business With Zero Capital
✅ Car Importation Masterclass
✅ How to Source Cheap Cars
✅ Fast Selling Car Strategies
✅ VIN Decoding Mastery
✅ How to Verify Car Documents
✅ Pricing and Profit Strategies
✅ How to Close Car Deals Professionally
✅ Marketing Cars Online
✅ Building a Trusted Car Brand
✅ How to Avoid Costly Mistakes and Scams
This training is NOT free.
Apart from the training, I am also open to discussing partnership opportunities with serious individuals interested in the car business.
If you are interested, chat me directly on WhatsApp to discuss enrollment and how you can start your journey to financial freedom.
WhatsApp: 08038676567
18/05/2026
Ladies please, whether married or single, stay away from this Frank and Chike matter.
Hold your opinion and resist the urge to post about it online.
What is flying around the internet is honestly scary. It has turned into a serious gender war and people are already forming opinions about others because of it.
If you value your relationship, your peace, your brand or even your business, just stay neutral.
Some people will read your post quietly, judge you silently and move on without you ever knowing the opportunities you lost.
I saw some really harsh comments on a lady’s page today and I genuinely wished someone could advise her to take the post down.
Whether you are right or wrong, not every opinion needs to be aired online. Sometimes silence protects you more.
As for me, my husband don ask for my opinion tire but I tell am say I dey busy dey find buyer for my clean 2015 Foreign Used Sienna XLE, 17.5M Lagos Island, before the motor go born for my hand 😭 08038676567.
No be me he go drag enter drama.
Girls please, stay in the middle and no allow anybody push you oooo.
18/05/2026
Dear Igbo women,
After my previous post, I have seen many reactions from men who were disappointed by some comments made online by a few Igbo women defending obvious wrongs.
This is wrong and as an Igbo woman, I am embarrassed by these women.
Sadly, many of those comments seem driven by social media engagement and the desperate need for attention, sales, or validation.
That should never come before values and common sense.
First of all, the opinions of a few women online do not represent all Igbo women. We should be careful not to generalize an entire tribe because of viral comments from social media.
Secondly, let us be honest with ourselves. Men's polygamy did not start today and it has always existed in Igbo culture. So it shouldn't be an excuse to cheat in marriage as a woman.
In those days, wealthy men married multiple wives and society normalized it.
Is it fair to women? No.
Do many women like it? No.
But pretending it never existed because of Western influence would also be dishonest.
That said, cheating and betrayal in marriage should not be tolerated by any gender.
Sandra made a mistake. If the marriage became unbearable, she should have walked away instead of handling things the way she did.
She's not the only wife to support her husband. I support my husband too, but if a situation gets to a point I can no longer tolerate, I would rather leave peacefully than create damage that affects my children’s future and public image.
Like it or not, society often judges children based on the actions of their parents.
At the same time, I also blame Frank for allegedly bringing this issue fully to social media. No matter the pain or betrayal, their children should have been protected from this level of public embarrassment because the internet never forgets.
Sandra may move on eventually, but the stigma attached to this situation may follow those children for years.
As for Chike, he crossed a line and broke every code of respect that should exist between men, so the backlash against him is not surprising.
Honestly, all three adults played a role in this mess in different ways.
But the real innocent people here are the children.
They did not deserve the public drama, the embarrassment, or the emotional burden that comes with all of this.
That is the only side I truly stand with.
18/05/2026
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