Politics › Re: Can There Ever Be A Christian - Christian Presidential Ticket In Nigeria? by Adeoye11(m): 2:40pm On Jul 15 |
Stephen0mozzy: Liberal is being over generous. Cowards I'd say.
Note: I'm a Southerner too. Which ever way you want to put it bro . You are definitely on point |
Crime › Re: Scavengers Dismantling Long Bridge Street Light, Ogun State by Adeoye11(m): 2:36pm On Jul 15 |
Jollos: At night, Long Ridge Road in Lagos is supposed to glow. Inward and outward, the streetlights are meant to guide commuters, secure businesses, and keep pedestrians safe. Lately though, the poles are going dark — not because of power failure, but because scavengers are carting them away piece by piece.
Residents and drivers along Long Bridge inward and outward say the theft has become bold and frequent. Metal poles, arm brackets, bolts, and even solar panels are being dismantled under cover of night and sold as scrap. What’s left behind are bare stumps and gaping holes where light used to be.
Attention of security agent should be called to this. Can you pls take it to x and tag @mowe Ibafo community group. An action will be taken asap |
Crime › Re: I Got Scammed Last Night by Adeoye11(m): 2:35pm On Jul 15 |
Can you expantiate more pls, kind of confused on what transpired |
Crime › Re: Breaking: Gunmen Invade School In Olowa, Dekina, Kogi State; Abduct Principal, S by Adeoye11(m): 2:33pm On Jul 15 |
I don't want to believe this yet until proven otherwise |
Business › Re: FG Grants Shell $11.50-Per-Barrel Tax Credit To Unlock $20 Billion Bonga Project by Adeoye11(m): 2:32pm On Jul 15 |
simpleseyi: . This one is an educated illiterate. Incentives are traps to make you do what you don’t want to do. Olusegun Obasanjo granted MTN and Econet 5 or 10 years Zero Tax so that they could invest their money in Nigeria. That was a bold reform of our telecommunications sector. The gains are still there till date And so till now the empire they build is benefitting us in the long run right? How much is data now and is their service even good? |
Career › Re: Integrity: Is It Becoming A Scarce Commodity? by Adeoye11(m): 2:22pm On Jul 15 |
When sapa has reshaped people's mindset and way of thinking what do you expect? |
Career › Re: The Real Reason You're Still Broke (it Isn't Your Salary) by Adeoye11(m): 2:20pm On Jul 15 |
Thank you for the bowels of thought.
What keep most Nigerians stucked even with huge or slight increase in salary can be attributed to many things:
One is the major and every other things I repeat every other things are a subsidiary of the first and that one thing is Government and it's demonic policies.
With a good and Godly policies just like in the time of Late Yaradua. Every problem you mentioned can be minimize to the bearest mininum.
High cost of energy cost, imbalance in gas prices, iran and US fighting but Nigeria as the grass suffering for it, high cost of servicing political positions, electoral form so expensive and a government officials riding a million dollar car etc
Where do you think all the servicing will come from From the people! So my dear the reason why salary is not enough and can't go round are the highlighted points |
Nairaland General › Re: What Did You Overthink As A Teenager That Didn’t Matter Later in Adulthood? by Adeoye11(m): 2:09pm On Jul 15 |
What I overthink while as a teen , let me tell you that I'm still thinking about it and I'm in my mid thirties all because I'm in Nigeria.
So on the subject matter I'm still thinking and it's still possible to still be thinking about it even as an adult. |
Health › Re: Nigerian Caregiver Reportedly Dies Abroad After Working 3 Days Without Sleep (Vi by Adeoye11(m): 2:07pm On Jul 15 |
rickpat: Japa is not to become rich,its to live in sane society, normal life...work normal work...eat..rest...give your kids good education,live a normal average life and be happy...this idea of overworking to impress people in naija,is the most stupid decision ever..
You don die na...house still dey....RIP joor.....nexttttttt Well to put a pinch , Nigerians has a mentality of life is all about in the multitudes of what you have |
Politics › Re: Lasg's New Business Partner, Zoomlion, Was Debarred By World Bank For Bribery. by Adeoye11(m): 11:01am On Jul 15 |
AntiChristian: Ah!
Oma se ooooooooooooooo!
But that's in the past!
They may be good now! Eggxactly especially now that a leopard now changes its skin like a chameleon |
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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: There Was A Time by Adeoye11(m): 6:22pm On Jul 14 |
lekzytaker: There was a time when nairaland was home. you could need help and come here and you would get it. there was a time where i got gigs easily on nairaland . just post that you need a job , some one would hook you up with something. i remember the days of article writing. i got lots of writing jobs here on nairaland. but today, everywhere seems dry. you will post and post repeatedly, yet nothing.
anyway i still need a job. i have a laptop. i can write, i can do graphics design, logo, flyers, etc i am also a photographer and i can edit videos with capcut very well. just hook me up with any good gig. i am available With all these skills , you should get . Where are you based , u can drop me a mail |
Politics › Re: Can There Ever Be A Christian - Christian Presidential Ticket In Nigeria? by Adeoye11(m): 6:16pm On Jul 14 |
Stephen0mozzy: Liberal is being over generous. Cowards I'd say.
Note: I'm a Southerner too. However you want to call it you are definitely not missing |
Politics › Re: Can There Ever Be A Christian - Christian Presidential Ticket In Nigeria? by Adeoye11(m): 5:02pm On Jul 14 |
Stephen0mozzy: The Hypocrisy of the North will not allow it. The docility of the south made Muslim-Muslim possible. We are liberal, once we can ride jeep and wear clothes and drink.. That's all that concern us in the south |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Hire Me As Your Brand Consultant by Adeoye11(m): 7:16am On Jul 12 |
Let partner @Bimpe can you and techgigs |
Computers › Re: Best Free Remote Desktop Software For Unattended Access by Adeoye11(m): 7:12pm On Jul 11 |
Do I still need someone abroad to help connect to their data? |
Webmasters › Re: Can I Use A Normal Nigerian Account To Receive Adsense Payment? by Adeoye11(m): 6:52pm On Jul 11 |
Moonlight111: Hello Nairalanders, What’s the best and easiest account or payment gateway to use in receiving Adsense payment It’s my first and I don’t want to make mistakes
I’ll appreciate answers from those who currently earns from Adsense Can you teach me AdSense? Then you can use first bank to collect AdSense |
Programming › Re: I Built A Free Tool To Check The Live Naira/dollar Rate Before You Convert by Adeoye11(m): 6:39pm On Jul 11 |
This is nice but can you make it look more currency driven? You can dm |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Vacancy For Operations/admin Coordinator by Adeoye11(m): 2:08pm On Jul 11 |
Any other incentives? HMO amongst other things |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Are You In Mowe/Ibafo? by Adeoye11(m): 2:40pm On Jul 10 |
wishgit: Kindly note application submission is ongoing How many do you need someone has applied I have guys that works for outlier , data annotation and Toloka. And they stay around that Asolo after 09 in mowe. Kindly check your forms |
Business › Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by Adeoye11(m): 7:51pm On Jul 09 |
irumanle: My first thought before I saw your comment. It's a case in court! So it will be seriously guarded and monitored. We prefer it rot in this part of the world than finding a solution either by the court or the bank |
Business › Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by Adeoye11(m): 7:44pm On Jul 09 |
You see the kind of beast that were unleashed in Nigeria from 1976 in terms of leaders till now is such that the even devil is even afraid of. Go back and check our history , these current ones have sold us back to the whites. But come 2027 election again can we begin to change all these narratives if we are thinkers and we want the good for the country and the children born and unborn?? Y Bahamas95: Awesome thread.
Lots of stuffs were running through my mind as I was viewing the photos....... Nigeria is gone! |
Business › Re: Nigergrob Ceramics Ogun:What I Found In An Abandoned Factory Established In 1974 by Adeoye11(m): 7:36pm On Jul 09 |
Nice story and thank you for the piece. I would like to ask that was Nigeria created to kill industries? If we are not careful many industries running today too may likely face this kind of trial and tribulation. Which I ask again that for such a nice company as such why can't the government step in and sell lease it to private investors. See what ceramics is saying now. God why SixSeven: Exactly what came to my mind. I am just surprised by the OP saying the 1993 person is that old 
Nigergrob Ceramics Limited was a notable ceramic manufacturing industry located in Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria. Established in the 1980s, the company became the subject of major Nigerian corporate and legal cases, including a landmark receivership case (U.B.A. Trustees Ltd v. Nigergrob Ceramics Ltd) regarding the extent of receiver and director powers. Financial distress and that litigation eventually led to its closure, turning it into a textbook legal authority for Nigerian corporate insolvency frameworks under the Companies and Allied Matters Act (CAMA).
Story of their death: In the early 1980s, Nigeria was trying hard to build up its local industries. A company called Nigergrob Ceramics built a big factory in Abeokuta, Ogun State. Their plan was to make floor tiles, wall tiles, and bathroom sinks locally because the construction business was booming. To buy all their heavy machinery and set up the factory, they borrowed a huge amount of money from United Bank for Africa. The bank managed this loan through U.B.A. Trustees Limited. As security for the loan, Nigergrob signed a contract that gave the bank the right to seize the factory and all its equipment if they failed to pay the money back.
Everything started well, but the late 1980s and 1990s brought tough economic times. The national power grid became very unreliable. Ceramic factories need their ovens to run constantly, so Nigergrob had to spend a lot of money on diesel generators. At the same time, the cost of raw materials went up, and they could not find local technicians to fix their complex machines. Production stopped, and the company completely ran out of money. Since Nigergrob could not pay back its debt, U.B.A. Trustees stepped in, locked the factory gates, and hired a legal manager called a receiver to take over everything and sell it off to get the bank's money back.
The original owners and directors of Nigergrob refused to leave quietly. They took the bank to court, arguing that the bank had no right to strip them of their authority. This became a famous legal battle called U.B.A. Trustees Ltd v. Nigergrob Ceramics Ltd. The case went all the way to the Court of Appeal. The judges finally ruled that when a bank takes over a broke company, the bank's manager gets full control of the business and the assets, but the original directors still keep a few basic rights, like the power to fight the takeover in court. Sadly, while the lawyers argued for years, the expensive factory equipment just sat there and rusted. Nigergrob never reopened, and the factory in Abeokuta remains abandoned to this day. Nigergrob Ceramics died because the bank seized their factory over unpaid debts, while severe power outages and a crashing Naira made manufacturing too expensive to survive. |
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Romance › Re: Men, Withdraw From Romance If You Haven't Fixed Your Life Yet by Adeoye11(m): 4:02pm On Jul 07 |
Anabosee: There's no logical blueprint for that....me that have been stable financially I never still see woman of my spec........and time is going Of your spec you say, it means you have women but not spec. Do better abeg |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Nigerian Aviation Handling Company PLC Graduate Trainee Program by Adeoye11(m): 4:00pm On Jul 07 |
Applied and hoping to be called for a the next stage. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: United Nigeria Airlines Job Recruitment (7 Positions) by Adeoye11(m): 3:46pm On Jul 03 |
Parachoko: Everything your sister needs has been shared by the OP
What kind of help are you asking for again? Toor incase that one no work ni , some other people too still fit get for another company nah. Abi |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: United Nigeria Airlines Job Recruitment (7 Positions) by Adeoye11(m): 5:33pm On Jul 02 |
U even need one for my anty . She is experienced in ticketing , booking and fleet Abeg she needs help I omo wanke oko wanle o. Help us out . She is in Lagos but can work anywhere |
Politics › Re: IMF: Nigeria To Spend Over Half Of Revenue On Debt Servicing In 2026 by Adeoye11(m): 7:35pm On Jun 17 |
Funny thing is that majority of the money has found it way back to the lender either through oloshoism by the big pot belly polithiefcianz , through UK mawned grass or through trips abroad. Anyways when we wake up we know what to do.
For now let's us all be typing! |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Online Paid Surveys-do They Work? by Adeoye11(m): 5:46pm On Jun 16 |
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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Online Paid Surveys-do They Work? by Adeoye11(m): 10:45am On Jun 16 |
yommysure: Hi bro, please I want to learn survey..the tools is not a problem. Kindly teach me. Thanks.. Ok message me via nairaland message tool |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Job Vacancy For Customer Service Representative by Adeoye11(m): 8:38pm On Jun 10 |
SwiftEduConsult: CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE SUPPORT REPRESENTATIVE – GBAGADA, LAGOS
Salary: ₦130,000
Responsibilities ✓ Respond to customer inquiries and follow up on orders ✔ Assist with order processing and delivery coordination ✔ Supervise packaging and ensure order accuracy ✔ Support daily customer service and administrative operations
Requirements ✔ OND/HND/B.Sc. in any field ✔ 1–2 years customer service, sales, or admin experience ✔ Good communication and organizational skills ✔ Basic computer knowledge
Apply:Send your CV to :admin@swifthire.ng Subject: Customer Experience Support Representative The pay is small I have a guy though |