Truvelisback: Good day, fellas. I have great respect for people who have these jobs as their professions. Do u know why? These their jobs is not for lazy guys and it involves strenght and skills and the risk. 1. Bricklayers 2. Carpentars 3. Welders 4. Aluminium works 5. Painters, to climb building paint no be Bobo 6. Electricians(Nepa men) and those who wire houses 7. Electronics electricians 8. Shoe cobblers. As simple as u may think the job is, it involves strenght and skills. It is not as easy as u may think 9. Tailoring 10. Food vendors(it's not easy to wake up as early as 4am everyday to cook and sell etc.
You should have respect for everyone who makes an HONEST living… >
AboveTheRim: I have been thinking about this for a while now. Do you know anybody who by chance had the opportunity of meeting their Representatives and Senators in the National Assembly who facilitated their employment quest? Especially for federal government jobs?
Abi are they just there to chop money and sleep during plenary sessions?
Share your experiences
This is how Nigerians “facilitate” and encourage corruption….
It is not the job of your Senator or Rep to “facilitate” employment into an already over bloated fed government… But rather to make laws and provide oversight that “facilitate” a transparent and level process for all COMPETENT applicants. >
WoundedLamb: Lol... did you guys read the write-up?
In case you missed the word "exempt", here is the last paragraph:
OP, maybe you should have used a different word. The word "exempt" makes it look like the schools included are bearing the weight of some unwanted obligations, thereby making it seem as it's a good thing Nigeria was 'exempted'. Oh wait, OP is amongst those that didn't read the write-up. Lol
Those comments succinctly epitomized why graduates of Nigerian universities are NOT exempted…
There was a discussion on Nairaland with many arguing that a good grasp of English is irrelevant for Nigerian university graduates SMH >
I personally do not care for cross-dressers, etc., but TOLERANCE of differences is a virtue and a ‘culture’. Thus, little wonder Nigerians fight and kill each other over tribal, religious, cultural, and indigene-settler differences!
Meanwhile, same people will be hailing and worshiping the politicians that keep them impoverished and uneducated. >
html14java: Please nls, I need your advice. My Fiancé rented a 1 room and Palour out of a 3 bedroom flat. Its well demarcated so they only share the kitchen. The other two rooms are occupied by 2 different individuals which were tenants before him. He came in through one of the earlier occupants and they've been living very fine.
Please I wish to know What are the dangers of living in such apartment if perhaps issues arise because
1. The lawyer or the landlord according to him, is not aware of the development. Once the rent expires, they get paid and so have no need coming around in a long time. 2. From what my guy said, All 3 of them are not the first occupant of the Flat. It was handed over from the original tenant to his co tenant who rented it out to him. 3. Though he has the lion share of all bills(electric and security), since he occupy the larger part of the house, he has no access to the original rent receipt. 4. Other flat, are all occupied by family men and have no need to share. Just his flat.
So, the enlightened in the house, please what are the dangers of living in such place perhaps issues arise among the tenants in the future?
If his name is not on the lease… He is at the mercy of his flat mates. >
ObamaMessi: A woman in the area where I recide reportedly divorced her husband for buying a car instead of building a house.It was said that the divorced husband failed to listen to the wife to build a house and bought a car with the money they both raised.
What is our society turning into?
LadiesForever Jeon
Mimiranky: The woman think say to build her dey easy? One at a time o.... Let's say 5million naira was used to buy the car.... Oga 5million can never build you a house..... If you buy land 2million, na 3million u one take build house?? The woman no get any better reason for the devorce.... Na ashawo dey the woman eye
SMART woman (but what’s new there? )…
A car starts to DEPRECIATE in value once it leaves the lot… In contrast, real estate tends to APPRECIATE in value over time. >
Your 17 year old daughter is using iPhone 12 and your salary is 40k. That of your husband or wife is 60k. Collectively, your family income is 100k. Your 17 year old daughter in 100 level Mass Communication, Unizik is using a phone worth 600k. Your family's 6 months earning.
You didn't say anything. You only call her to take pictures of you when you are going for Traditional/White weddings, Mother's Sunday, Father's Sunday or August meeting. When your second son got admission into the university, you couldn't afford to send him to school. His 17 year old immidiate older sister in year 100 decided to take it up, and pay off the 300k needed for his entrance into ANSU.
You thanked God and asked him to bless your daughter and multiply her source of wealth.
When your Umunna (family clan) had a contribution, you asked her to please help you out. She sent you 100k.
You put her in your prayers. She is the pillar of your family.
What would you people have done without her?
You bill her, she bills her boyfriend.
Who is this boyfriend? This your family saviour?
You are worried about Yahoo ritual killings.
Maybe you need to look at yourself again.
YOU should be ashamed of YOURSELF (and not of your daughter)… If you cannot adequately cater for your own kids and family. Perhaps, you should have put a cap on it!
Oza200: Na wa for Naija justice system o! You only flex your muscles on individuals or people you can "beat". Tell me, what did you do to the crew members, the porn star girl, the camera man, the film producer and director of the Award Winning Chrisland College School student sex tape movie? May heavy Thunder fall on all of you pretenders in this country. Mtweeeew!
An ADULT should NEVER be publicizing and distributing CHILD pornography - unless he’s a PAEDOPHILE! SMH >
cococandy: The video didn’t need to be circulated in public for them to do their proper investigation. There are investigators for that purpose. We don’t need to circulate child pornography before they can find out the truth. Think about it
Exactly! Unfortunately, Nairaland is populated with a lot of paedophiles and misogynists… >
Blablamalala: All he needs is a good lawyer shekainan. No biggie. Na on top dey girl mama foolishness e go still end.
Even a “great” lawyer cannot exonerate you from the publication and/or distribution of child pornography (although confused that does not appear to be what he is charged with). Meanwhile, quit sounding like a paedophile and a misogynist! >
Benbellamor: Celebration of lost glory... OK o Russia won Germany but USA won Russia... So, what will USA be celebrating?
Huh?!
Abegi what do you mean by “USA won Russia”? The US has NEVER “won” (presumably beaten) Russia (nor the USSR) in military conflict… The US could not even beat the Taleban in Afghanistan, talk less of a nuclear-armed Russia.
We can RIGHTLY condemn Russia for its brutal invasion of Ukraine… But both the West and Russia understand that any direct conflict will lead to MUTUAL DESTRUCTION! That is why the West is content to fight a PROXY war, with Western weapons and Ukrainian humans. >
michlins: Tourism and hospitality can make us money
flemsy15: Apart from great natural views, u get to see different cultures as u move across Nigeria. But just as other sectors, the tourism sector in Nigeria is suffering
Nigerians want tourism but will fight you for taking a picture/vlogging at Balogun Market… Meanwhile, only thrill seekers interested in “Kidnapping Tourism” would have Nigeria on their itinerary. >
Even if folks want to have “pet” lions/animals, the least they should do a provide an appropriate environment, not locked in a crude cage with barely enough room to stand up and move around. This is an animal that requires room to roam. SMH >
From Food, Drinks, Pharmaceuticals, spare parts, Hospital Service, Governance, Democracy, Law enforcement, Terrorism & Banditry, Stray Cows on the Highway and Runway, Education, Diesel Price, Power Supply, just name it, ANYTHING GOES IN NIGERIA
No Regulation, No Standardisation, No Repercussion.
Why don’t you go “regulate and standardize” these things? Are you not Nigerian? The manner Nigerians blather on about “Nigeria” as if it was human, instead of the agency of ALL NIGERIANS!
Nobody else is going to fix Nigeria for Nigerians… Instead, Nigeria’s condition is (and solution will be) the culmination of the actions (by commission or omission) of ALL NIGERIANS! >
SocialJustice: There is no special somebody for anyone. It boils down to individual decision to stay. There is also no sure path to happy marriage. Waiting until you're in your 40s to marry guarantees nothing. The most important thing is to have money so the relationship doesn't suffer financial stress, the rest boils down to commitment.
Neither does rushing into early marriage… Nigerians, just let folks marry whenever it happens for them and just wish them good tidings. >
derecho: This is one thing humans easily forget when they are boasting of what they'd do tomorrow. No matter the medicare, money, or security, or even PRAYER; death would come.Though, it can be delayed or come earlier. Those boasting about 2023, when they aren't sure of tomorrow should remember that this can happen to any of them.
Why can’t some people simply wish the dead rest, and move on?! >
SensualMan1: Fool. Revitalise and fund existing universities u already own. Government has no business being in business.
Once again, this Buhari is a fool.
I believe these are private universities…
Instead of waiting indefinitely for “revitalization” of government universities (the same way they have been “revitalizing” government refineries through the decades), time to move past them and move ahead with the rest of the world. >