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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Andela: IT Training And Job by Adaeze003(f): 4:40pm On Nov 20, 2018
doctorfunmi:
Please i need help.
How to i use pivotal tracker with respect to github? How will i create stories on pivotal tracker to reflect on github when making commit and pushing to github or i will have to manually use pivotal tracker to deliver project?
Please seniors help me.
Thank you

helpful link
https://www.pivotaltracker(dot)com/integrations/GitHub

(change dot to .)
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Andela: IT Training And Job by Adaeze003(f): 12:59pm On Nov 20, 2018
sheygz:
Hey guys,please help me with this. One of the instructions for challenge 1 is to create a pull request for each feature and merge into the develop branch.
Here is how I went about it:
1) I cloned the remote repository into my local repository with a readme
2) I created new branches for each feature and after
3) I pushed each feature branch to my remote repository
4) I created a pull request for each feature branch
5) I created a new branch called 'develop' in the 'Branch: master' in my github repository and switched to it from master to develop i.e., 'Branch: master' ----> 'Branch:develop'
6)Then I merged (4) to the develop branch in my github repository

Please is that the correct sequence? How would you go about it? Thanks

Create a develop branch and make it your main/base branch(instead of master)

For each feature you will have, create a feature branch from your develop branch and implement the feature.

When you're done, create a pull request and merge to your develop branch.

Don't use your master branch.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Andela: IT Training And Job by Adaeze003(f): 10:20am On Oct 25, 2018
minions:
Cycle 39, anyone through with the oop question?

How far have you gone?
Politics / Re: Buhari Belongs To Northerners, South-west Regrets Voting For Him - Adebanjo by Adaeze003(f): 11:39am On Oct 17, 2017
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TV/Movies / Re: The Vampire Diaries and The Originals Fan Page by Adaeze003(f): 6:26pm On Apr 30, 2017
Elijah is really blood thirsty this season... dude needs to chill.
TV/Movies / Re: The Vampire Diaries and The Originals Fan Page by Adaeze003(f): 10:44am On Feb 04, 2017
Can Bonnie ever catch a break?!

I knew it was all too good to last sha...

The next episode will be lit... I think
Phones / Re: Disadvantages Of Buying Smartphones From New Or Unpopular Mobile Brands by Adaeze003(f): 7:31am On Nov 10, 2016
AGUBANZE:
Na so i buy one of those phones only to look for the battery through out the whole of my state,see am for where?. Na boys latter construct battery for me

So people construct phone batteries in Nigeria...

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Career / Re: NL Females, Do You Want To Be President? by Adaeze003(f): 2:33pm On Oct 03, 2016
MrsPhyno:
I'm slightly febrile right now and I have a question for you (girls/women) all.
We all know our cuntr-, sorry country is hopelessly patriarchal. That's well and good. We also know that day by day, women are gaining ground in regards to equality and achievement. That's good too.

But what about the highest job in a nation that one can aspire to. Presido. What about instead of Sai Baba, we have Sai Mama. Almost all the best rulers of Europe both "back then" and now, are females. America is probably gonna have its first female Ogapatapata in a couple months. And she's one of the most qualified candidates in recent history, so I'm sure she's gonna do *thumbs up*

Now I know some Nigerians have sworn that even some ethnic groups should never see a presidency, not to talk of females who are virtually universally demeaned. So it's far off from now.
But I would rly be encouraged to know that any single one of you ladies wants to be president. Or knows a female that wants to be, or plans on having a daughter that will be. I think it's a beautiful thing to aspire to.
grin

I thought about this briefly and I'd rather serve in the senate or house of rep if life leads me to politics(I'm interested in NGOs for now but never say never rii?). I'm more interested in law creation and reformation.

I'll support a Qualified woman for president as I will a Qualified man.

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Travel / Re: Before Applying Or Coming To The Uk For Studies: Beware Of This by Adaeze003(f): 6:37pm On Aug 26, 2016
justwise:


You are not kicked out as soon as you are done. You have at least 5months to plan your next course of action IF you haven't done that before leaving Nigeria.

Only a lazy student will travel to the UK without a plan and get stuck after graduation. Student visa is not work permit and you knew that before leaving Nigeria so its pointless complaining about the UK immigration policy when you had all the opportunities to make an informed decision before investing your millions

Does this mean you can't do work on the side while running your masters?

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Family / Re: End of Part 1 by Adaeze003(f): 11:54pm On Aug 12, 2016
I've seen and heard of white women loving black men and white men loving black women even in the UK.

One thing I've noticed? While others simply love and get loved, only the black man sees it as an Olympic gold medal to date outside his race.

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Family / Re: Update On Woman Who Slapped Her Husband At LUTH by Adaeze003(f): 6:51pm On Aug 10, 2016
How do people do it? Someone says to your face, "I don't want to be married to you no more" and you start begging. What for? He probably was cheating so if he decides to manage you, what will the rest of the marriage look like?

Anyhoo... wetin consign me?

She should apologise for slapping him tho... that ain't right.
Family / Re: 4 Categories Of Women & Their Views On Bride Price by Adaeze003(f): 5:55pm On Aug 10, 2016
joseph1832:
I hope you know the West once walked the path our ancestors? The West too partook in human sacrifice to appease their stone gods? I hope you know this?

Did you see me make comparisons to the westerners? Did I say they were/are better?
Family / Re: 4 Categories Of Women & Their Views On Bride Price by Adaeze003(f): 12:22pm On Aug 10, 2016
lezz:
The truth is the first victim of war! Do not give in to European journals of Africa's state of affairs during colonialism and slavery; Do not be a willing post-colonial slave of Western propaganda. Africans sold mainly slaves to Europeans as slaves. Slaves of rival communities and tribes from the spoils of war.

Besides, Africans enslaved up to 1.5 million white Europeans in the 14th-16th century in the Barbary slave trade



Only a smattering amount of our ancestors in Calabar did that! Our ancestors in Western Nigeria and beyond worshipped them! Besides did not majority of Europeans burn scientist and opinionated people alive at an institutional level? See ya life?
And the West are so damn ingenious they invented the internet and social media and Yahoo boys are reaping them out in millions of Euros for decades now? Use your head.



You mean like the Pharos? Did not European kings do worse? Were not European kings who ordered and sanctioned the genocide of peoples in Native America, New Zealand, the aborigines of Australia, Congo, Ethiopia? Or the premeditated starvation to death of their own people in Ireland?


Your preconceived submissions are a sharp pointer to one who's a willing victim of mental and psychological defeatism.

Africans are a communal lot who never abandoned thier old parents or relations. Unlike the West where the government are forced to set up old people's home to look after aged folks whose sons and daughters are in the cities enjoying the Kaleidoscope of city vanity.

Folks die and are buried with strangers at funeral rites....damn!

Why don't you paint yourself with native chalk to be white....It's cheaper than the path you tread.

Truth be told, I didn't come here to argue... In some ways all I'm saying is, some human coming to this earth before me don't make him wiser than myself.


I am wise enough to question traditions I don't care about that affect me directly, I am wise enough to pave way for new trends, to be a leader, wise enough to advocate for new rules in my time and so on. It's only a shame if you feel like you aren't. wink

The ancestors have lived and long died. It ain't their world no more.

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Family / Re: 4 Categories Of Women & Their Views On Bride Price by Adaeze003(f): 10:35pm On Aug 09, 2016
The ancestors be so nakedly wise they sold their relatives for dry gin...

The ancestors be so nakedly wise they killed twins.

The ancestors be so nakedly wise they got cheated with their own scales.

The ancestors be so nakedly wise they killed people to bury one person.

Everything they did was and is perfect... they after all walked beside their wooden gods... the only set of wise people to grace the earth... who are we in the face of dead men??

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Fashion / Re: Mr. NAIRALAND Contest 2016 - Semi-final by Adaeze003(f): 2:22pm On Aug 03, 2016

I vote :
Fynestboi
Photoshoot
Falconey
Vizkiz

Cc:NLJega

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Family / Re: Woman Dumps Husband Of 5 Years After He Saved Mother Instead Of Her During Flood by Adaeze003(f): 9:25pm On Aug 01, 2016
Acidosis:


I know men and women are not equal in marriage. That's my believe and I will stick to it forever.

But seeing the hypocritical complaints on this thread from women who advocate equality in anything and everything got me wondering. If you as a lady believes men and women are equal in everything, then you have no moral and ethical ground to blame the husband for "neglecting" the woman to save herself.

Since that is your belief and you stand by it, why did you choose now to talk about gender equality? You claim it's because of the other comments on here by women who preach it but if you ask me, the woman on the story sounds like someone who got stranded after looking to a man probably in submission (the same submission that you all preach on here). Why didn't you see it that way? Why didn't you give your opinion based on that since its what you believe?

If we're to call a spade a spade, going by what you believe, the man was dead wrong and failed his family but that's too hard for you to say innit?

Speaking from both sides of the mouth has never been flattering.
Family / Re: Woman Dumps Husband Of 5 Years After He Saved Mother Instead Of Her During Flood by Adaeze003(f): 9:34am On Aug 01, 2016
Acidosis:
New generational women like the wife believe in gender equality so she's equal with the hubby, and should be strong enough to save herself.


The man did no wrong. The woman would act in the same manner if the decision involves her husband and her father.

A typical Nigerian woman will save her father before the husband.

I'm sorry but I have to call you out on your hypocrisy. If any other person had said this, I woulda been all for it but You? Gender equality? You believe a woman is equal to a man in marriage? Because your other posts on here say otherwise.

You shouldn't form opinions based on convenience(typical Nigerian man attitude). Pick a side and stick to it... or not, I can't tell you what to do.

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Family / Re: Woman Dumps Husband Of 5 Years After He Saved Mother Instead Of Her During Flood by Adaeze003(f): 11:55pm On Jul 31, 2016
Ya'll should chill... maybe the storm was more intense in some areas than others? Maybe his mom was completely helpless and alone? There's a lot of reasons why he'll just dash out and head for his mom and I don't think he loves his wife and kids any less.

I don't know the full story sha but the chances of a 30 year old surviving on her own with kids beat that of a 60-70 year old alone.

Then again, if you think he was too hard on his family, how did they survive it? She most likely used her God given brain to think up a solution and acted on it like a normal human being is supposed to instead of lying helplessly waiting for superman to save her. Thinking again sef, he might have trusted that she could handle the situation.

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Family / Re: It Is.wrong To Leave Children In The Care Of Underage Housemaids by Adaeze003(f): 12:22am On Jul 16, 2016
I'm still stuck on why first response to this thread should be "they call themselves career women".

A man will get married, have children and then leave his wife to take care of everything that concerns his children but it's women that are running away from motherhood.

Nigerian men and shifting blames.

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Family / Re: Would You Choose A Good Marriage Over Career? by Adaeze003(f): 10:15am On Jul 13, 2016
They said choose between your career and a happy marriage and some people are choosing between their happy marriage and future wife's career...

Lord save us.

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Family / Re: Timetable For Sex For Married Couples, Good Or Not? by Adaeze003(f): 2:32am On Jul 11, 2016
Do you help out at home at all? Or you just wanna do a stressed out woman everyday?

You can't eat your cake and have it... unfortunately.
Family / Re: Why Do Married Women Have To Be Addressed As Mrs? by Adaeze003(f): 1:53am On Jul 11, 2016
Different strokes, different folks...

"Mrs" might mean the world to girl A and mean much less to B. Not everyone is getting married for change in title.

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Family / Re: Why Do Women Include Their father's Name After Marriage? by Adaeze003(f): 1:25am On Jul 11, 2016
"Small pennis syndrome"... shocked shocked

grin grin grin grin
Romance / Re: A Nairalander's Pre-Wedding Photos & Wedding Pictures by Adaeze003(f): 12:44pm On Jul 02, 2016
uwagimboo:
OP, I guess u re igbo while she is yoruba

Keep the love flying while Nairalanders be looking for other tribe to hate on..

Make una born industrialist ooo, we don tire for politicians...


Congrats..

The guy looks yoruba tho.

Congratulations @op.

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Family / Re: A Lady's Last Name by Adaeze003(f): 11:47am On Jul 02, 2016
njokusboy:


The reason why women bear the mans name and not the other way is because the man takes all the giant strides in most marriages..... He woos the lady 99% of the time, proposes to her 99% of the time, pays her dowry 99% of the time ( in African marriages). Brings her to live in his house 90% of the time.... You see where am headed abi? No be follow follow, its just one of the unwritten rules of life.... Whoever pays the piper dictates the .......

These days, no one really cares about who plays the piper. Lol

Acidosis:

The so called unwritten rule is longstanding, so it shall continue to stand.
I have only one mission on Nairaland's family section: to depopulate the coven of feminists, and discombobulate their camps.
It is sad that those who preach feminism on this forum do not practise such in real life and in their homes, however, they derive pleasures in misleading the susceptible ones who only come here to read and learn.
If I can reduce their camps by 50%, even God will be happy with me.

You're fighting a lost battle sha but good luck still. wink
Family / Re: A Lady's Last Name by Adaeze003(f): 10:51am On Jul 02, 2016
Acidosis:



Bride price is paid to the woman's father (family). Once the payment is made, the father's name becomes history. That's the norm and it will remain for as long as men still pay bride price.


The psychology behind this trend is meaningless. I've mentioned it earlier that "hyphen" is the only reason path.

If indeed you want to emancipate women to retain their father's names, they should stick with the name after marriage and not attached some hyphens as though the husband is wedded with the father.


Bride price has nothing to do with change of name. Maybe it does to you but not to everyone(obviously).

Oh, I'm all for no hyphen, keeping the name as it is with no change whatsoever. But some people want the hyphen, some people want to change. It is greatly the woman's decision to make.

But life is easy you know? I say this allot, you get to marry just ONE person legally so marry someone who doesn't mind changing. Easy as pancake don't you think?

Because flinging your unwritten rule in everyone's face isn't working.
Family / Re: A Lady's Last Name by Adaeze003(f): 9:23am On Jul 02, 2016
Acidosis:


Marriage as a union is follow-follow syndrome anyway.


Why are girls of nowadays so bothered about marriage?

That our moms got married is not enough reason for nowadays women to get married. But if they so choose to go ahead, they've got no choice but to stick with the rules. Last time I checked, men still pay bride price, and dowry.

Girls get married for so many reasons Mr but "because mama did" or the "follow-follow" syndrome is NOT one of them. And you're right about the choosing part, it is a choice to get married and also a choice to change names.

And then, they must not stick to any unwritten rule especially when you gain or lose nothing from the "rule"(in MY opinion). Or is there a law somewhere or a bible portion you want to show me? grin


Lastly, no one can own a human being apart from said human. That said, bride price is not a transfer of ownership or "buying" another human being(ie slavery). The very fact that you bring it up insinuates that you think it is. So, if you want to buy a human, you better pay her whatever amount she wants. grin

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Family / Re: A Lady's Last Name by Adaeze003(f): 1:43am On Jul 02, 2016
is it not funny that keeping your name is "follow-follow" syndrome but changing it isn't? grin

And then you're a proud person if you don't change but then part of the reason men complain against it is "they want you to be proud to bare their surname". grin

It is feminism if you don't change but not chauvinistic if you do? grin

All your reasons for wanting to keep your last name are fit for garbage but changing your name "because your mama did it" is sane? grin


Anyhow, such topics are important but at the end of the day, it's a decision you make with said hubby.

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Family / Re: He Does Not Satisfy Me, Doesn’t Last A Minute In Bed —wife by Adaeze003(f): 12:20pm On Jun 26, 2016
pepigeorge:

She broke her marital vows and the holy matrimony
For better for worse......
in sicknesses and in health

I think is enof to bash her

Bash who you want to oh... but I'll still state that bashing me because bisi likes yale buscuit and I like Oxford is silly.

And then, how many men have ya'll bashed for breaking the same sickness and health vows? Hope you read that the man refused to take medication?

Anyhoo, what's my own...
Family / Re: He Does Not Satisfy Me, Doesn’t Last A Minute In Bed —wife by Adaeze003(f): 12:58am On Jun 26, 2016
I think those bashing this woman because ANOTHER woman was complaining about too much sex are silly.
Fashion / Re: Miss Nairaland 2016 Grand Finale by Adaeze003(f): 12:39am On Jun 26, 2016
Just here for the after partydrama! Ya'll never disappoint... smiley

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Family / Re: Ladies!!!! Can You Marry A Man That Can't Cook? by Adaeze003(f): 9:46am On Jun 24, 2016
sweetheart01:


I concur with you tho...


may I have your attention pls?smiley


Yep... smiley

But I do hope it's not about voting. Lol.

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