Travel › Re: Yankee: through the eyes of a village boy. by abduldope(m): 9:44am On Jul 02, 2017 |
amolak: Wait! before I have been crucified, I am one of the ardent followers of this thread, I follow it, I bookmark it, and I keep refreshing it on daily basis. So 'I am out' doesn't' mean I will not come back here again, I am just being anxious, don't take it personal ok! lol |
Travel › Re: Yankee: through the eyes of a village boy. by abduldope(m): 6:27pm On Jul 01, 2017 |
amolak: No more pictures! I am out we beg you before
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Family › Re: What Are The Things People Without Home Training Do In Another Person's House ?? by abduldope(m): 10:45pm On Jun 30, 2017 |
Steal
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Celebrities › Re: Beyonce And Jay Z Name Their Twins 'Sir And Rumi Carter’ by abduldope(m): 10:41pm On Jun 30, 2017 |
non of my Biz
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Travel › Re: Yankee: through the eyes of a village boy. by abduldope(m): 9:37am On Jun 30, 2017 |
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Travel › Re: Yankee: through the eyes of a village boy. by abduldope(m): 10:11pm On Jun 29, 2017 |
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Travel › Re: Yankee: through the eyes of a village boy. by abduldope(m): 9:50pm On Jun 29, 2017 |
log1: You people will always find a way to shade your country. It's well Bruuh STFU, am not shading anything here
ask your self this. why is that fanta bottle very clean and neat compared to those down here in naija
simply because the company knows Americans won't buy if that bottled were faded and later refilled and sold to the public.
Use your Head. |
Travel › Re: Yankee: through the eyes of a village boy. by abduldope(m): 8:58pm On Jun 29, 2017 |
PDPGuy: We don't return it. It goes straight to recycling or trash. nawao see how the bottle clean, unlike the ones here with faded paint some you can't even see the slogan FANTA |
Travel › Re: Yankee: through the eyes of a village boy. by abduldope(m): 7:48pm On Jun 29, 2017 |
PDPGuy: Yes o LoL then how do you return the bottle ? |
Travel › Re: Yankee: through the eyes of a village boy. by abduldope(m): 7:06pm On Jun 29, 2017 |
PDPGuy: You won't believe it. I got to taste the 'Nigerian style' Fanta! It's been long since I got soda in a bottle that bottle for Yankee ? |
Sports › Re: Pregnant Serena Williams' Nude Photoshoot: "I Don't Know What To Do With Baby'' by abduldope(m): 8:40pm On Jun 27, 2017 |
Donwilly20: bros why u dey carry dis Vaseline up an down ur ::::: no dey rest nop. maka why I go rest kwanu ?
tha Boottty fit kill holy man no trial |
Travel › Re: Yankee: through the eyes of a village boy. by abduldope(m): 8:36pm On Jun 27, 2017 |
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Travel › Re: Yankee: through the eyes of a village boy. by abduldope(m): 8:36pm On Jun 27, 2017 |
austino677: our people do say person wey hustle go chop... no worry if we hustle and get the legit paper we'll see all of them... even white house  surely bruh |
Travel › Re: Yankee: through the eyes of a village boy. by abduldope(m): 4:19pm On Jun 27, 2017*. Modified: 8:37pm On Jun 27, 2017 |
frank weh Don Sir
lol after seeing those images I just laff.
only viewing this pics alone is a progress in someone's life talk less of been in presences down there e.g the building on Left.
while some kind people will come here and be saying Yankee is not home SMH.
I noticed your employee somehow looks white dunno if am right sha o please just try not to disappoint them in anyway sir
at above image: behold what some people dont want me to see in life
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Islam › Re: Share Your Eid's Pictures Here. by abduldope(m): 5:22pm On Jun 25, 2017 |
with my preety sis
eid kareem
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Technology Market › Re: 1960bet Please Pay Me My Money by abduldope(m): 9:24pm On Jun 22, 2017 |
bro it seems your new name is one chance |
Travel › Re: My Journey From New York To Florida By Road (live) by abduldope(m): 11:14am On Jun 21, 2017 |
Jakumo: For a long road trip like this, good weed is essential. Please post pictures of the buds you are dealing with on this drive, along with a description of the flavor and effects you have noted as you fire it up.
Thank you for your support. Savage |
Travel › Re: My Journey From New York To Florida By Road (live) by abduldope(m): 8:41pm On Jun 19, 2017 |
Pidgin2: This is ridiculous, I was enjoying the trip until you mentioned Nigeria. Can't you just go on with your lives without mentioning Nigeria negatively for God sake. Is it grapes, fish, rice or plantain we are not eating here or is it wine that we are not drinking here or what?
People call Yankee Sodom and Gomorrah but you will never mention it, a land where homosexuality, beastality, incest and all manner of perversion thrives is worse than a zoo, it's hell fire so get a grip and enjoy your trip without ridiculing Nigeria Lmao this geh or Guy been derailing any Yankee related thread any how for NL.
Mr/Mrs patriotic Nigerian which ever you are biko Allow us enjoy our eyes we are comfortable even if it's Hell we are viewing. abi izit your eyes we are Using ??
mtchwww
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Travel › Re: Yankee: through the eyes of a village boy. by abduldope(m): 7:11pm On Jun 17, 2017 |
Bossman: I would suggest an Objected Oriented language such as Java. However any programming language that teaches the fundamentals of Object Oriented programming would do. Once the fundamentals are mastered, switching to another such language is just a matter of learning the syntax, for the most part.
Let's not derail this thread any further. You can post any further questions to the programming forum here. You will get the appropriate responses there. I also pop in there occasionally. thanks would keep in touch with you if you dont mind |
Travel › Re: Yankee: through the eyes of a village boy. by abduldope(m): 3:14pm On Jun 17, 2017 |
Bossman: Programming is all about problem solving. So it goes with Math hand-in-hand. In general, those that are good in math tend to be more successful in programming. It comes natural to them. Not saying if you are not good in math you can't be successful in this field. However, if you really dislike math/problem solving, I believe you will have a hard time being a programmer. Having said that, the math course that's most relevant is 'Discrete Mathematics'. There is no "real" computer science curriculum that will not include this course. I am telling you - those that come into this field primarily for the money because it pays well, and do not have the affinity for problem solving, tend not to be successful doing it. I have worked with plenty of developers and interviewed quite a number of Junior developers, so I can attest to it.
One thing is certain - It pay quite well, and there is not too many of us (blacks) doing it. So if one can face it squarely, it is a good field to go into. bro thanks for your response. my question for you is what should be the first programming language for a newbie to start with.
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Travel › Re: Yankee: through the eyes of a village boy. by abduldope(m): 3:24pm On Jun 14, 2017 |
electronic: You don't need complex Maths like calculus but you still need some Maths Background. Like Geometry, some trigonometry, etc. Programming is about logical principles. Even Frank has a Medical Background and he is already playing with C#. The real issue is finding the Passion to continue. thanks |
Travel › Re: Yankee: through the eyes of a village boy. by abduldope(m): 11:08am On Jun 14, 2017 |
FrankNetter: Work mode  here is what i want to know the above programs you're learning do knowledge for maths applies I.e mathslab or just coding languages like knowing how to write good codes without higher calculation been involved. enjoy your work. |
Travel › Re: Yankee: through the eyes of a village boy. by abduldope(m): 10:19am On Jun 14, 2017*. Modified: 10:58am On Jun 14, 2017 |
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Travel › Re: Yankee: through the eyes of a village boy. by abduldope(m): 10:17am On Jun 14, 2017 |
Ezechinwa: can we for once allow these witches sleep, he was drivibg fast,it's his fault.
everything is not spiritual you know yea Right. |
Travel › Re: Yankee: through the eyes of a village boy. by abduldope(m): 10:37pm On Jun 12, 2017 |
pendragon35: brodas abeg,am in 3lvl but honestly speaking am totally tired of schooling,but my mum won't hear don't just wat else to do. #justweak. The zeal is zero %‰ look who is talking, so you are in 300lvl and still complaining ?.
bruh my advice is if you are not opportune e.g like Frank case of migration or you can't afford to fly there and school then you better hold wetin you get tight just manage and graduate. than end up 2-0.
my two cent tho |
Travel › Re: Yankee: through the eyes of a village boy. by abduldope(m): 9:42pm On Jun 11, 2017 |
FrankNetter: Predestination?
Its been approximately six months since I left the shores of Nigeria. I'm still trying to "understand" life here sha. My life has flashed before my eyes on two separate occassions. One time back in Nigeria during my undergraduate days I boarded a bike and narrowly missed an accident. And the more recent one, here in the USA; this time, I wasn't so lucky.
Like I stated in one of my previous posts, I normally take a 45 - 1hr drive to Chicago to play soccer. One sunday, after my shift at BK, I rushed home, picked up my sports gear and dashed out. I was somehow late, the soccer meetup had started some minutes ago and I was basically still 30 minutes away, I decided to "hasten up", so I entered the extreme left lane (which is reserved for those who want to speed). I was clocking 85-90mph and still pushing my jalopy to accelerate and keep up with the pace on the lane. Next thing I knew, one delivery van veered into my lane, I slammed on the brakes as hard as I could but it wasn't enough, I crashed into the vehicle.
Due to the fact that I hit the brakes, the impact was reduced a little, so the damage was not much (or so I thought). I couldn't just park on the freeway to access the damage, so I decided to jejely reach the venue. I drove the rest of the journey at a sane pace. On getting to the soccer pitch, I got to the parking lot, turned off the engine, did the sign of the cross and came down to access the damage. It was bad. witches from your villa trying their best but
God got you covered bro |
Travel › Re: Yankee: through the eyes of a village boy. by abduldope(m): 4:44pm On Jun 08, 2017 |
femcesc:
who no want better thing enh I no understand you |
Travel › Re: Yankee: through the eyes of a village boy. by abduldope(m): 10:03pm On Jun 07, 2017 |
FrankNetter: Morning guys, Happy new month.
I'd like to get feedback. So far, what has caught your interest the most on the thread? Looking forward to your replies  happy new month bro
long time no update sir
hope you de fine. |
Travel › Re: Yankee: through the eyes of a village boy. by abduldope(m): 10:01pm On Jun 07, 2017 |
Toppytek: Another thing is, even if your pastor or prophet says you're going to become this or that.. that doesn't mean you should relax and expect and impromptu miracle.. oga .. u go tey. such prophesy should serve as a guide to what ever your goal is. Word. |
Travel › Re: Yankee: through the eyes of a village boy. by abduldope(m): 9:59pm On Jun 07, 2017 |
Toppytek: hmmm... big question if I may. well for me I believe I've been predestined to be rich and wealthy.. I just have the believe.. though I don't know what tomorrow holds. right from my childhood I've always long for something nice and sophisticated especially in terms of luxury.. though some see me as over ambitious or greedy type .. but that's has always been my choice .. i envisage alot.. I see myself becoming rich and wealthy but I don't know how this is going to happen but I believe it will so far am not idle .. "I just wanna stay broke forever". Yeah, that's that shiit no one ever said  |
Islam › Re: 5 Types Of Muslims You Always Find During Taraweeh by abduldope(m): 2:19pm On Jun 02, 2017 |
Zaitoon: Lol what about the type that can perform ablution several times because they are always farting, after bombarding their stomach during iftar with too much moi-moi or akara 
Plus who can relate to this  salam sis what a sweet moniker you've Got |