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Most Nigerian Website Lacks Professionalism by nairawall: 4:05pm On Mar 12, 2013
Most website developed by Nigerians lacks professionalism. They are best for testing your ideas and building startup cash not really for full scale launch.

I say this because most websites developed by Nigerians do not support the international coding structure and documentation. An already developed website done by most Nigerians when outsourced to foreign developers for further development usually end up being completely redesigned from the scratch.
Re: Most Nigerian Website Lacks Professionalism by yawatide(f): 4:10am On Mar 13, 2013
Where are your stats to back up your claims?
Re: Most Nigerian Website Lacks Professionalism by Nobody: 12:17pm On Mar 13, 2013
yawa-ti-de:
Where are your stats to back up your claims?
Re: Most Nigerian Website Lacks Professionalism by Nobody: 12:17pm On Mar 13, 2013
yawa-ti-de:
Where are your stats to back up your claims?

Right question!
Re: Most Nigerian Website Lacks Professionalism by greenmouse(m): 7:08pm On Mar 13, 2013
ask the dude, i think he just lack a topic to post ?
Re: Most Nigerian Website Lacks Professionalism by omni1: 9:47pm On Mar 13, 2013
greenmouse: ask the dude, i think he just lack a topic to post ?

He has a point! Don't call him off. He might lack some data of proves but you and I can attest to the reality of his words.
Re: Most Nigerian Website Lacks Professionalism by yawatide(f): 10:04pm On Mar 13, 2013
^^^ Sure, but without some kind of data, it will be hard to know if it has to do with a few or if it is a general trend.

I guess my point is that I think OP would have been better served if he prefaced his post with, "from my own experience". He would have then given a specific example (without divulging too many personal details of course) so that readers would know where he/she is coming from.

If I say, "most Nigerians are 419", I am sure I would be torn to shreds on here. I would have to give examples and even that probably wouldn't be enough.
Re: Most Nigerian Website Lacks Professionalism by omni1: 12:10am On Mar 14, 2013
^^^Correct and I agree generalizing isn't the better say. Although he said "MOST"

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