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Re: Anambra Security Operatives Accused Of Shooting People Returning From Mortuary by dig64: 1:39pm On Oct 09, 2021
Re: Anambra Security Operatives Accused Of Shooting People Returning From Mortuary by Murio001: 1:40pm On Oct 09, 2021
The military wouldn't just open fire on a random vehicle there's more to the story, that's if they are really the ones that shot them.
Re: Anambra Security Operatives Accused Of Shooting People Returning From Mortuary by BKayy: 1:40pm On Oct 09, 2021
post=106574200:
Lalasticlala, Is Live And Direct Now In Onitsha Town, Anambra State, Please Move This Thread To The Promise Land.
Point of correction, Onitsha is a city not Town

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Re: Anambra Security Operatives Accused Of Shooting People Returning From Mortuary by Danisaint112(m): 1:41pm On Oct 09, 2021
Hehe this is what the white usually call a dick ass move. The Nigerian army has beaten more than they can chew. It's just a matter of time before the long awaited war begins.
Re: Anambra Security Operatives Accused Of Shooting People Returning From Mortuary by CondemnBattery(f): 1:41pm On Oct 09, 2021
What is happening in the East is really appolling. This is getting out of hand.

Imagine the trigger happy vigilantee
Re: Anambra Security Operatives Accused Of Shooting People Returning From Mortuary by Oracle63: 1:43pm On Oct 09, 2021
chai
Re: Anambra Security Operatives Accused Of Shooting People Returning From Mortuary by YourFavorite21(m): 1:46pm On Oct 09, 2021
from mortuary, back to mortuary sad
Nawa oh, The situation in Anambra state Is getting worst each day.
Re: Anambra Security Operatives Accused Of Shooting People Returning From Mortuary by HolyStriker(m): 1:46pm On Oct 09, 2021
Killing everywhere
Re: Anambra Security Operatives Accused Of Shooting People Returning From Mortuary by Kennyking1234: 1:46pm On Oct 09, 2021
irodam5:
University knowledge is largely irrelevant to actual production coding, especially for business applications. Algorithms you learn in school are largely already coded better in existing libraries and are going to work well enough, and better than most implementations a guy out of school could code (since whoever coded the library has run into all the gotchas, performance bottlenecks, etc.). It is only in rare cases and levels of scale beyond most programs are going to encounter that there is a real requirement to improve on the existing implementations.
Programming is much more than knowing a coding language. The real skill comes from understanding problems, having experience with different types of solutions and knowing the best to apply, and techniques for experimentation.
And also very important is a general ability to do you own research and learn new things, because programming is a constantly changing environment - so I think that many successful programmers are exactly the kind of people that can learn without the structured university environment, which is why they could learn on their own, and how they continue to keep up to date and continually learn more. The constant learning is crucial to good programming, and many people who only went through university courses never had to demonstrate that ability.
Programming is also very well suited to individual learning, as once you have the computer experimentation uses up very little resource other than time (and a bit of electricity). But you can build and rebuild, experiment with one technique, then another - and not have to buy more materials, or tear anything down. So a self-learner can try lots of different ideas until they find what works best. And then a week later realize the problems that approach causes elsewhere, and try something else new to deal with those problems. Again, this type of experimentation is what makes great programmers great, and the same skill set allows them to learn independently.
I’ve worked with and hired programmers with and without university degrees, and had more success with the self-taught guys. The stuff the university guys knew from an academic computer-science aspect were pretty useless to building business facing applications.

As both the technology field and our collective approach to education evolve, the importance of a computer science degree is going down, not up.
Part of the reason is that there are simply too many jobs in technology. If companies only hired people who had computer science degrees, they would have countless empty desks.
The other part of the reason is the fact that colleges and universities aren’t always adept at staying on top of the latest technologies and giving their students practical experience. Many CS programs focus on specific languages, theory, and history. And all of that is important, but in the current marketplace, the most successful candidates are people who can demonstrate experience and skill.
Many top companies don’t require any sort of bachelor’s degree for a number of their top positions, let alone a CS degree. Instead, companies are starting to focus on what people can bring to the table, because a good-on-paper resume is rarely a solid indicator of how well a person will do in a given job.
So who are companies hiring for their developer and programmer positions?
There are CS majors in the mix, certainly. But there are also a lot of bootcamp grads who bring in life experience from other fields (the average bootcamp grad has six years of work experience before turning to coding). And according to Indeed, 72% of employers think that bootcamp grads are as prepared and as likely to be high performers as CS degree holders. Another 12% think that bootcamp grads are more prepared to succeed.
That said, the number of bootcamp grads has gone up dramatically over the last five years. Indeed found that the number of resumes on their platform that referred to coding bootcamp experience more than quintupled from 2014 to 2016. And those numbers are only getting higher.
Clearly bootcamps have found a foothold, and employers are interested in these candidates, but the sea of coders and CS majors is only going to get thicker and deeper.
Thus, it’s only becoming more important to find ways to distinguish yourself in order to land your dream job. You don’t necessarily need a fancy degree from a top CS program, but you do need to be able to show that you have what it takes to be one of those “high performers” that companies are so desperate for.
How do you do that?
• Make your own products. You need a portfolio that you can point to as a solid representation of your knowledge and abilities.
• Get on GitHub. Start making connections and contributing to open source projects. Show that you continue your education outside of the classroom with real-world projects.
• Choose an education option dedicated to your ongoing success.
That last point can be the trickiest, because there are so many options out there to consider. And I’m about to give you one more -- Make School.
The Make School Product College is a two-year program that’s more comprehensive than a bootcamp and more accelerated than a traditional CS program. At our campus in San Francisco, our students create their own products with the instruction of experienced advisors, right in the heart of Silicon Valley.

I love your write up Sir
Re: Anambra Security Operatives Accused Of Shooting People Returning From Mortuary by Originalsly: 1:46pm On Oct 09, 2021
Knowing the insecurity .... why would he be even trying to get away from security operatives ... in a car with tinted windows? I can't blame the security. It was OK for him to lose his life because of his foolishness....but not that of his wife.
Re: Anambra Security Operatives Accused Of Shooting People Returning From Mortuary by Kennyking1234: 1:47pm On Oct 09, 2021
irodam5:
University knowledge is largely irrelevant to actual production coding, especially for business applications. Algorithms you learn in school are largely already coded better in existing libraries and are going to work well enough, and better than most implementations a guy out of school could code (since whoever coded the library has run into all the gotchas, performance bottlenecks, etc.). It is only in rare cases and levels of scale beyond most programs are going to encounter that there is a real requirement to improve on the existing implementations.
Programming is much more than knowing a coding language. The real skill comes from understanding problems, having experience with different types of solutions and knowing the best to apply, and techniques for experimentation.
And also very important is a general ability to do you own research and learn new things, because programming is a constantly changing environment - so I think that many successful programmers are exactly the kind of people that can learn without the structured university environment, which is why they could learn on their own, and how they continue to keep up to date and continually learn more. The constant learning is crucial to good programming, and many people who only went through university courses never had to demonstrate that ability.
Programming is also very well suited to individual learning, as once you have the computer experimentation uses up very little resource other than time (and a bit of electricity). But you can build and rebuild, experiment with one technique, then another - and not have to buy more materials, or tear anything down. So a self-learner can try lots of different ideas until they find what works best. And then a week later realize the problems that approach causes elsewhere, and try something else new to deal with those problems. Again, this type of experimentation is what makes great programmers great, and the same skill set allows them to learn independently.
I’ve worked with and hired programmers with and without university degrees, and had more success with the self-taught guys. The stuff the university guys knew from an academic computer-science aspect were pretty useless to building business facing applications.

As both the technology field and our collective approach to education evolve, the importance of a computer science degree is going down, not up.
Part of the reason is that there are simply too many jobs in technology. If companies only hired people who had computer science degrees, they would have countless empty desks.
The other part of the reason is the fact that colleges and universities aren’t always adept at staying on top of the latest technologies and giving their students practical experience. Many CS programs focus on specific languages, theory, and history. And all of that is important, but in the current marketplace, the most successful candidates are people who can demonstrate experience and skill.
Many top companies don’t require any sort of bachelor’s degree for a number of their top positions, let alone a CS degree. Instead, companies are starting to focus on what people can bring to the table, because a good-on-paper resume is rarely a solid indicator of how well a person will do in a given job.
So who are companies hiring for their developer and programmer positions?
There are CS majors in the mix, certainly. But there are also a lot of bootcamp grads who bring in life experience from other fields (the average bootcamp grad has six years of work experience before turning to coding). And according to Indeed, 72% of employers think that bootcamp grads are as prepared and as likely to be high performers as CS degree holders. Another 12% think that bootcamp grads are more prepared to succeed.
That said, the number of bootcamp grads has gone up dramatically over the last five years. Indeed found that the number of resumes on their platform that referred to coding bootcamp experience more than quintupled from 2014 to 2016. And those numbers are only getting higher.
Clearly bootcamps have found a foothold, and employers are interested in these candidates, but the sea of coders and CS majors is only going to get thicker and deeper.
Thus, it’s only becoming more important to find ways to distinguish yourself in order to land your dream job. You don’t necessarily need a fancy degree from a top CS program, but you do need to be able to show that you have what it takes to be one of those “high performers” that companies are so desperate for.
How do you do that?
• Make your own products. You need a portfolio that you can point to as a solid representation of your knowledge and abilities.
• Get on GitHub. Start making connections and contributing to open source projects. Show that you continue your education outside of the classroom with real-world projects.
• Choose an education option dedicated to your ongoing success.
That last point can be the trickiest, because there are so many options out there to consider. And I’m about to give you one more -- Make School.
The Make School Product College is a two-year program that’s more comprehensive than a bootcamp and more accelerated than a traditional CS program. At our campus in San Francisco, our students create their own products with the instruction of experienced advisors, right in the heart of Silicon Valley.

nice
Re: Anambra Security Operatives Accused Of Shooting People Returning From Mortuary by Brimstone77: 1:47pm On Oct 09, 2021
Unknown gun soldiers...


The East is under siege!!


They will kill any body they want tag the person unknown gun man and that's the final...

Those shouting unknown gun men are killing igbos,what do you have to say about this??

They did it in oguta yesterday now they are doing it in anambra..

Our political office holders have failed us...

The society have failed us...


Kill or get killed is the situation in the east now...but we won't let Invaders take over our ancestral land in any disguise...

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Re: Anambra Security Operatives Accused Of Shooting People Returning From Mortuary by Kennyking1234: 1:50pm On Oct 09, 2021
irodam5:
University knowledge is largely irrelevant to actual production coding, especially for business applications. Algorithms you learn in school are largely already coded better in existing libraries and are going to work well enough, and better than most implementations a guy out of school could code (since whoever coded the library has run into all the gotchas, performance bottlenecks, etc.). It is only in rare cases and levels of scale beyond most programs are going to encounter that there is a real requirement to improve on the existing implementations.
Programming is much more than knowing a coding language. The real skill comes from understanding problems, having experience with different types of solutions and knowing the best to apply, and techniques for experimentation.
And also very important is a general ability to do you own research and learn new things, because programming is a constantly changing environment - so I think that many successful programmers are exactly the kind of people that can learn without the structured university environment, which is why they could learn on their own, and how they continue to keep up to date and continually learn more. The constant learning is crucial to good programming, and many people who only went through university courses never had to demonstrate that ability.
Programming is also very well suited to individual learning, as once you have the computer experimentation uses up very little resource other than time (and a bit of electricity). But you can build and rebuild, experiment with one technique, then another - and not have to buy more materials, or tear anything down. So a self-learner can try lots of different ideas until they find what works best. And then a week later realize the problems that approach causes elsewhere, and try something else new to deal with those problems. Again, this type of experimentation is what makes great programmers great, and the same skill set allows them to learn independently.
I’ve worked with and hired programmers with and without university degrees, and had more success with the self-taught guys. The stuff the university guys knew from an academic computer-science aspect were pretty useless to building business facing applications.

As both the technology field and our collective approach to education evolve, the importance of a computer science degree is going down, not up.
Part of the reason is that there are simply too many jobs in technology. If companies only hired people who had computer science degrees, they would have countless empty desks.
The other part of the reason is the fact that colleges and universities aren’t always adept at staying on top of the latest technologies and giving their students practical experience. Many CS programs focus on specific languages, theory, and history. And all of that is important, but in the current marketplace, the most successful candidates are people who can demonstrate experience and skill.
Many top companies don’t require any sort of bachelor’s degree for a number of their top positions, let alone a CS degree. Instead, companies are starting to focus on what people can bring to the table, because a good-on-paper resume is rarely a solid indicator of how well a person will do in a given job.
So who are companies hiring for their developer and programmer positions?
There are CS majors in the mix, certainly. But there are also a lot of bootcamp grads who bring in life experience from other fields (the average bootcamp grad has six years of work experience before turning to coding). And according to Indeed, 72% of employers think that bootcamp grads are as prepared and as likely to be high performers as CS degree holders. Another 12% think that bootcamp grads are more prepared to succeed.
That said, the number of bootcamp grads has gone up dramatically over the last five years. Indeed found that the number of resumes on their platform that referred to coding bootcamp experience more than quintupled from 2014 to 2016. And those numbers are only getting higher.
Clearly bootcamps have found a foothold, and employers are interested in these candidates, but the sea of coders and CS majors is only going to get thicker and deeper.
Thus, it’s only becoming more important to find ways to distinguish yourself in order to land your dream job. You don’t necessarily need a fancy degree from a top CS program, but you do need to be able to show that you have what it takes to be one of those “high performers” that companies are so desperate for.
How do you do that?
• Make your own products. You need a portfolio that you can point to as a solid representation of your knowledge and abilities.
• Get on GitHub. Start making connections and contributing to open source projects. Show that you continue your education outside of the classroom with real-world projects.
• Choose an education option dedicated to your ongoing success.
That last point can be the trickiest, because there are so many options out there to consider. And I’m about to give you one more -- Make School.
The Make School Product College is a two-year program that’s more comprehensive than a bootcamp and more accelerated than a traditional CS program. At our campus in San Francisco, our students create their own products with the instruction of experienced advisors, right in the heart of Silicon Valley.
can I contact you sir? I am currently learning coding, self taught. I love your write up.
Re: Anambra Security Operatives Accused Of Shooting People Returning From Mortuary by hammer567: 1:51pm On Oct 09, 2021
THE SAME WAY THEY MURDERED CHIKE AKUNYILI.


THEY HAVE BEEN DOING THIS NOW FOR MONTHS.
Re: Anambra Security Operatives Accused Of Shooting People Returning From Mortuary by Lokojatoofar: 1:51pm On Oct 09, 2021
Whoever is destroying nigeria from the background is strong o
Re: Anambra Security Operatives Accused Of Shooting People Returning From Mortuary by loveth360(f): 1:51pm On Oct 09, 2021
You won't see comments from Idi ots here that always comment as if they care for Igbos,To them it's nothing provided we are killed by Nigeria terrorist force.




Ablejesus26 your Nigeria army are doing well.
Re: Anambra Security Operatives Accused Of Shooting People Returning From Mortuary by nograv: 1:51pm On Oct 09, 2021
It was one thing when Hausa's attacked other folks in their own lands.

But now they are launching attacks in the South East wonders shall never cease..

Yet they claim they want one Nigeria fools
Re: Anambra Security Operatives Accused Of Shooting People Returning From Mortuary by michdera(m): 1:52pm On Oct 09, 2021
Originalsly:
Knowing the insecurity .... why would he be even trying to get away from security operatives ... in a car with tinted windows? I can't blame the security. It was OK for him to lose his life because of his foolishness....but not that of his wife.
His sister actually

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Re: Anambra Security Operatives Accused Of Shooting People Returning From Mortuary by AutoChick4U(f): 1:53pm On Oct 09, 2021
Awkaetiti? cry cry

What's happening in d east biko
Re: Anambra Security Operatives Accused Of Shooting People Returning From Mortuary by bukarolz: 1:53pm On Oct 09, 2021
Final call.
Re: Anambra Security Operatives Accused Of Shooting People Returning From Mortuary by Greatn3ss: 1:54pm On Oct 09, 2021
I'll stop entering sienna be that
Re: Anambra Security Operatives Accused Of Shooting People Returning From Mortuary by Pascal181: 1:54pm On Oct 09, 2021
And their only offence is that they are Igbo. God will surely punish these evil people in government and their supporters

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Re: Anambra Security Operatives Accused Of Shooting People Returning From Mortuary by WaffenSS(m): 1:56pm On Oct 09, 2021
They were killed by UGM.

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Re: Anambra Security Operatives Accused Of Shooting People Returning From Mortuary by berrystunn(m): 2:01pm On Oct 09, 2021
abouzaid:
Yesterday, i saw a video circulating on whatsapp of a young man allegedly killed and abandoned at Ihembosi junction for no apparent reason. The Southeast is under siege and the rest of the world would do us a favour by placing sanctions on the Nigerian government officials especially placing an arm embargo on the Nigerian army because they're wasting a lot of innocent lives especially through bombing of innocent villagers.

He who brings an anti-ridden firewood home , should not grumble when too many lizards pay him a visit.

Who enforce sit at home order?
Who enforces , no Nigeria flags across SE.?
Who enforces, no police check point in SE.?
Who will enforce no election in Anambra?

If his not ESN
Where is ESN ?
Re: Anambra Security Operatives Accused Of Shooting People Returning From Mortuary by Curious345: 2:01pm On Oct 09, 2021
1) do not enter any sienna or space bus.

2) do not enter or drive any lexus 330Rx

3) avoid driving or entering any tinted car.


If you in the South East and love your life, please take note
Re: Anambra Security Operatives Accused Of Shooting People Returning From Mortuary by Theunbothered: 2:02pm On Oct 09, 2021
tyup:
The situation in this case is kill or be killed, we really can't blame those soldiers. UGM has made life a hell for south eastern folks

Tyup suggest two wrongs don't make a right

When a bullet hits your family members I hope you keep the same energy.
Re: Anambra Security Operatives Accused Of Shooting People Returning From Mortuary by berrystunn(m): 2:06pm On Oct 09, 2021
Originalsly:
Knowing the insecurity .... why would he be even trying to get away from security operatives ... in a car with tinted windows? I can't blame the security. It was OK for him to lose his life because of his foolishness....but not that of his wife.

You have to hear from both side

The person doing the video might be those who blame uniform men since the beginning.

But my question is

Who enforce sit at home order?
Who enforces , no Nigeria flags across SE.?
Who enforces, no police check point in SE.?
Who will enforce no election in Anambra?

If his not ESN
Where is ESN ?

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Re: Anambra Security Operatives Accused Of Shooting People Returning From Mortuary by jamjo: 2:09pm On Oct 09, 2021
tyup:
The situation in this case is kill or be killed, we really can't blame those soldiers. UGM has made life a hell for south eastern folks

Tyup suggest two wrongs don't make a right


Trying to absolve them with pathetic excuse UGM?? are you alright? they are trained soldiers for goodness sake, why will they shot that many rounds when there was no shot coming from the vehicle? Why didn't they shot at the tires?
Re: Anambra Security Operatives Accused Of Shooting People Returning From Mortuary by Crossroad1(m): 2:11pm On Oct 09, 2021
Why are they running?
God will punish buhari and every daft thinkers committing this genocide in Nigeria
Re: Anambra Security Operatives Accused Of Shooting People Returning From Mortuary by Angelfrost(m): 2:15pm On Oct 09, 2021
abouzaid:
Yesterday, i saw a video circulating on whatsapp of a young man allegedly killed and abandoned at Ihembosi junction by soldiers for no apparent reason. The Southeast is under siege and the rest of the world would do us a favour by placing sanctions on the Nigerian government officials especially placing an arm embargo on the Nigerian army because they're wasting a lot of innocent lives especially through bombing of innocent villagers.

After creating problems for yourselves, you are now playing victim...

When you were hailing ESN and UGM starting from releasing criminals and sacking checkpoints, which they swiftly followed up with burning police stations, executing police officers in the streets, the same World sat and observed...

Now, the military you were indirectly inviting have come with their good, bad and ugly, you all of a Sudden want the same World to do what exactly?!!... Were you not warned to call your idiot and hotheaded sons to order?!! Did you do that then?!!

Many of them were all over this forum jubilating the deaths of security agents, and boasting all over...

You people don't even know what is coming... I just dey look una!!!

People will chop belleful and start spoiling for war! Y'all act like you don't have elders amongst you... If any is still alive, ask them if the Civil war was sweet or if they would like a repeat of such an unfortunate incident.

Better go and have a word with yourselves!!!
Re: Anambra Security Operatives Accused Of Shooting People Returning From Mortuary by Lovenorth: 2:18pm On Oct 09, 2021
Misleading news

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