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You only keep bottled water beside food that is ready for consumption. So? |
I'd be glad to have helpful comments on this subject. |
Buying anything in Nigeria today requires you to do a great deal of research about the product, its seller, and from those who have purchased it before you. This is because fake products are everywhere. The market is saturated with fake and counterfeit products. I don't know if our regulations are that poor, but the importation of fake products seems to be on the rise, and everywhere you turn, all you see are fake products. Funnily enough, some of the sellers and vendors of these products cannot even tell whether they are fake or original. So, the risk lies completely with the buyer. I used to think I could tell the difference between a fake and an original product just by looking at it; until I became a victim myself while buying an electric blender. It was only after I had bought it that I realized it was a counterfeit product with the Kenwood name slapped on its body. I was really emotional about the whole thing. I couldn't return it, so I thought the best thing to do was to make sure other people didn't fall into the same trap. If you're looking to buy a blender, or you've already bought a fake one and you're looking to replace it, this video will be a very helpful guide. I know it will, because the comments on the video are incredible. A lot of people have found it helpful. Do well to watch the video. I'm confident it will help you too. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EHimNf1xiow?si=Af_jccg4JX30nOy4 |
Interesting. Above is the only contribution I have to make please. |
Trump's speech is an effortless confirmation of his personality. |
I have tried recharging for ads on Tiktok with several debit cards but failed. Please help, how do I go about it? Thank you. |
I believe he's delivering an Islamic lecture and in reverence of the words of his Lord, Allah, that were being recited, he cried. It was obvious because he asked the reciter to continue afterwards. Thus, this is nothing but cheap propaganda. PS. I am non-partisan. |
Attached below are screenshots from the section of the book that discusses Use of English.
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Attached below are screenshots from the section of the book that discusses Use of English. Do you enjoy my story-like approach to driving home my points? I used this style in many parts of the ebook.
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A few days ago, I saw a news headline about a UTME candidate who was reported to have scored 98 in three different subjects. I appreciated the brilliance of the candidate, but something crossed my mind immediately, Use of English could not have been one of those subjects. I told myself that the fourth subject, where he didn’t score 98, would most likely be Use of English. So I clicked on the headline to confirm, and I wasn’t disappointed. He scored 98 in Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry, but had 71 in Use of English, which is still a very good score compared to other candidates. So how did I know Use of English wouldn’t be among those top scores? It’s something I’ve known for a very long time. In the UTME, Use of English is one of the easiest subjects to lose marks in, even though many candidates consider it simple. This understanding actually influenced me when I wrote an e-book (How to Pass UTME like a Genius) in 2023 to guide UTME candidates on achieving excellence in the exam. I knew that if I didn’t address Use of English properly, the e-book would be incomplete. So when I created a chapter on how to study, I went a step further and added a mini-section specifically for Use of English. I didn’t do that for any other subject, only Use of English, because of how often it pulls candidates’ scores down. The reality is that while many students look down on Use of English, it is often the subject that affects their overall performance the most. If you ask candidates around you for their results, you’ll notice a pattern: in many cases, their lowest score is in Use of English, with only a few exceptions. That is why I made sure to give practical tips on how to approach it in the e-book. _________________ So, if you have a child who will be writing UTME next year, you might want to consider getting them a copy of the e-book. Just like I identified Use of English as a major challenge, I also addressed many of the other problems candidates face in the exam, and I discussed them extensively. It’s not too early for a child to start preparing. In fact, it only becomes late when preparation doesn’t start on time. A stitch in time saves nine, and the early bird catches the worm. I’ll leave the link to the e-book below. It’s quite affordable, compared to the cost of failure. And it’s something your child can start using straightaway as they prepare for the exam. https://selar.com/PassUTMElikeAgenius PS. Attached below are screenshots from the book. |
This is laughable and interesting at the same time. |
If this is true, then it's highly inhumane, disgraceful and condemnable. On no circumstances should anyone extort another for their own personal gains. |
This initiative is quite impressive. Well done, Op. |
Sahara Reporters are truly wicked, dangerous and irresponsible. They are fully aware that in this country, there is absolutely no consequence for deliberately misleading the public. In a shocking display of dishonesty, they went to Instagram, picked a random picture of an American citizen named Aaliyah, they changed her name to “Zainab Muhammad,” and concocted a completely false story claiming she was going to be charged in a court in Zamfara for renouncing Islam. As usual, without any verification, the fake story spread like wildfire. Useless media blogs joined in, gleefully sharing it and it quickly turned into an excuse to insult Islam, Muslims and Arewa. Until when @AM_Saleeeem, @ishakaa and others called them out, and then the real lady, Aaliyah, also came forward to set the record straight, stating that she had never even been to Nigeria. And what did Sahara Reporters do next? They quietly deleted the post. No clarification. No correction. No retraction. No apology. No accountability for the public deception they orchestrated. Nothing. This is not journalism. This is calculated mischief, which is very dangerous and divisive. |
ayo84:Thanks for the beautiful input. The problem, however, is organic farming is not practical in Nigeria - large scale especially. |
I agree with all your points except no. 1. Still very interesting anyway. |
It's a serious one here in Ogun state. May Allah aid us.
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Zero fluff. |
Okay |
Wow. Just wow. |
Impressive. |
Interesting. |
Impressive. |
AlhajiNatty:Are you sure you didn't lose count, sir? 14 palm trees multiplied by 8 palm fruits equals 112 palm fruits instead of 214. |
Impressive. |
Tragic. |
Chemist. Maybe not a proud one. |
Interesting. |