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Re: Facebook Launches Nigeria Initiative To Drive Innovation, Growth by eofafrica4lyf: 7:54am On Nov 23, 2017 |
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Re: Facebook Launches Nigeria Initiative To Drive Innovation, Growth by AFONJACOW(m): 8:08am On Nov 23, 2017 |
Jerrypolo:hahahaha my enemies want to stage coup d'etat against me and Glo is their sponsor, but my God is alive... meanwhile I'm booking the land for my future unborn children , back to the business Facebook is full of scammers/fake ppl, I think FB management should do something and stop these Nigerians/Filipinos that besiege the network looking for whom to scam, this innovation is not a welcome development until they sanitize the network |
Re: Facebook Launches Nigeria Initiative To Drive Innovation, Growth by ivolt: 8:12am On Nov 23, 2017 |
rentAcock: They are supposed to look out for you because you are a special one of a kind person among the world's 7 billion. Here is a "secret" you must know, companies everywhere in the world don't look out for people's interest, they look out for profit!. Wage inequality? Is this a joke? Unless you work for the government, wages are never equal! Companies hire at the rate that is acceptable to both parties. I don't understand why some people play the race card at every opportunity when the "victims" can simply say "no, I don't want your racist job, I will stay and develop my country". Trump don't give a damn about racism, he just don't want immigrants whether they are potential nobel laureates or fruit pickers. You can even start a campaign to discourage jobless people from participating in this "racist" skill acquisition scheme, the choice is yours. |
Re: Facebook Launches Nigeria Initiative To Drive Innovation, Growth by Hivazinc: 8:14am On Nov 23, 2017 |
ThinkWISELY:I don't understand what you mean by Lagos |
Re: Facebook Launches Nigeria Initiative To Drive Innovation, Growth by SoNature(m): 8:15am On Nov 23, 2017 |
rentAcock: You have a point here, but you can't really dictate to a company who it should or shouldn't employ. In truth, all companies want to cut cost and when they employ gurus from third world countries, they also create jobs down here. But in all, I feel that Western designers are always better than those from third world...yes, at least from my little experience on content mills I know and companies that can afford to pay Western experts prefer them anytime |
Re: Facebook Launches Nigeria Initiative To Drive Innovation, Growth by Jerrypolo(m): 8:20am On Nov 23, 2017 |
AFONJACOW: There is little that can be done to sanitize the system my dear. Everything has its cause and effect. Even the world created by GOD. |
Re: Facebook Launches Nigeria Initiative To Drive Innovation, Growth by rentAcock(m): 8:20am On Nov 23, 2017 |
ivolt: Stop embarrassing yourself, USA is a merit-based system and regardless of whatever any company wants, there is something called labour laws! I urge you to read about them. Nobody is playing the race card so stop being a dunce, I clearly said Americans not white Americans, or aren't black Americans also Americans?? Wage discrimination is a crime, you cannot hire someone and pay them half of what you pay someone else for the same job simply because they are immigrants, that's exploiting immigrants and creating an uneven playing field that's a disadvantage for American workers. |
Re: Facebook Launches Nigeria Initiative To Drive Innovation, Growth by ThinkWISELY(m): 8:21am On Nov 23, 2017 |
Hivazinc: Okay,don't mind me ,was in a hurry while posting that,i mean are you based in Lagos? |
Re: Facebook Launches Nigeria Initiative To Drive Innovation, Growth by ivolt: 8:26am On Nov 23, 2017 |
rentAcock: It is a crime and thousands of activist lawyers in the US are not suing and making money from it? But a dumb Trump supporter like you knows better? When you read online, don't just use your eyes, you should also use your head. |
Re: Facebook Launches Nigeria Initiative To Drive Innovation, Growth by rentAcock(m): 8:33am On Nov 23, 2017 |
ivolt: You are a grade A certified mo.ron. Stop making baseless points. It's a crime, look up US labor laws and stop reasoning like a motor park tout. Big tech companies have lobbyists who have lobbied the government into keeping exploitative programs like the H1B1 visa program. They started this program to recruit foreign talents in situations whereby qualified talents aren't available in the U.S, but like everything with good intentions, greedy tech companies took advantage of it and as a default for hiring employees from India for far less what they would pay Americans. And by the way I'm not a trump supporter, it's called common sense something you seem to lack. |
Re: Facebook Launches Nigeria Initiative To Drive Innovation, Growth by TheTechMan: 8:40am On Nov 23, 2017 |
Nice |
Re: Facebook Launches Nigeria Initiative To Drive Innovation, Growth by Adroit17(m): 8:40am On Nov 23, 2017 |
This Facebook people they never seems to settle on anything...... Every day improvement..... nice one thou |
Re: Facebook Launches Nigeria Initiative To Drive Innovation, Growth by AFONJACOW(m): 9:37am On Nov 23, 2017 |
Jerrypolo:my brother this one weak me oooO .... |
Re: Facebook Launches Nigeria Initiative To Drive Innovation, Growth by GTCreations: 9:47am On Nov 23, 2017 |
eofafrica4lyf:No offence but no thanks. No one goes to such sites looking for furniture. Been there done that |
Re: Facebook Launches Nigeria Initiative To Drive Innovation, Growth by Hivazinc: 9:50am On Nov 23, 2017 |
ThinkWISELY:Am a corper out of Lagos, presently at Ondo state |
Re: Facebook Launches Nigeria Initiative To Drive Innovation, Growth by Alkanoicacid(m): 11:06am On Nov 23, 2017 |
Sharon6:What of tribal marks? |
Re: Facebook Launches Nigeria Initiative To Drive Innovation, Growth by Nobody: 11:33am On Nov 23, 2017 |
I don't trust Facebook |
Re: Facebook Launches Nigeria Initiative To Drive Innovation, Growth by eofafrica4lyf: 10:10pm On Nov 23, 2017 |
GTCreations: Hahaha...I understand you bro...we are not "such sites" We take your business to your clients, we don't wait for them to come to the website. As I said, we promote service providers, heavily and aggressively. I looked through your thread and I like what I saw...else I might not have considered quoting you at all. Essentially, people will see your work on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and make contact. It's that simple. |
Re: Facebook Launches Nigeria Initiative To Drive Innovation, Growth by GTCreations: 5:26pm On Nov 27, 2017 |
eofafrica4lyf:Okay. Glad you understood me. I'll definitely give it a shot. So what's your deal? You take a commission or something? |
Re: Facebook Launches Nigeria Initiative To Drive Innovation, Growth by eofafrica4lyf: 11:48pm On Nov 28, 2017 |
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