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tcalc: are the leafs too black and white then?And you didn't remember there was no color photography then? |
Wow! This is audacious! 1000 websites in 6 months? Hmmm Are they going to be autogenerated or you are willing to use open-source platforms or what? I am interested in following the progress of this project. Are you working alone or with a team? Hmmm. My guys must hear/read this! Keep us abreast please. Cheers |
@OP, Do you know what it will cost you to run away? Do you know how much it will cost to secure a new apartment where ever you run to? By the time you settle down, you will discover that the whole money is GONE! Start from where you are as Ajanlekoko has stated. Don't think too much about what others will say or do to you. Just start anyway. N50k is enough for you to start something. It is may be necessary for you to learn a new skill that will help you start afresh. Forget about the degrees and get something started asap. |
@debosky I hail o. So you are still around peppering the oppositions. I wish, ![]() Akolawole baba. Weldone sir. Quite an age. Can I still fit in? lol |
I saw the Multilinks 3g Blue yesterday, SUnday, and fell in love with it. Does anyone know where I can get it? |
@canuck, Great response there my man. The fact that you are a 3rd Class Graduate doesn't mean all hope is lost. The grade you graduate with, does not determine who you are. There is a quote I love so much and it is by Eleanor Roosevelt; "No one can make you feel inferior without your consent" Never look down on yourself because of your grade. Believe there is a bright future for you and get something going. Even if no one employs you, employ yourself and in no mean time, somebody will notice you. ![]() |
Follow your passion my dear. I graduated a Mechanical Engineer but love Web Designing more. Became a Web Designer immediately after graduation, few years after started coaching others to embrace entrepreneurship, few years after started encouraging people to follow their passion and live their dreams, few years after became an Author of an inspirational book, It sure pays to follow one's passion because you will surely enjoy the journey. It may not be easy at the beginning but then end will SURELY justify the means. Wishing you well ![]() |
doyin13 was murdered yesterday right in his backyard and he is no where to be seen. ![]() If you leave in a glass house, abeg no throw stones o ![]() This season will be pretty tough o. No clear winner in sight yet. It may be the most interesting race and me go tanda look who go win am. ![]() |
where is Kitaun and Loyika now? Kit's phone has been off for some days. C'mon man it is just week 6 ![]() |
That clearly wasn't a penalty but Ronaldo didn't dive as well. The Bolton guy got the ball first but got Ronny's led as well so we can't blame Ronaldo for what the refree choose to see. ![]() Bolton came to park at the goal mouth and look for one or two occassional breaks, dunno how you concluded they played better than us. ![]() |
Well, it seems with this defeat, some people already know the winner and the loser this season. Well, I'm sure we all know this is surely a marathon and not a sprint. We have just began my people so let's wait and see how event pans out. On SB we march! ![]() |
Are you sure of this info? Nani was suspended for two games and the previous two matches have covered that. So he should be playing tomorow. I think Berba played Bulgaria's two matches in the Qualifiers? So how can he be match rusty when the season is just four weeks old? ![]() |
I can't wait to have the Pools for lunch tomorrow o. This is a DEADLY team. They said Gerrard and Torres are fit abi? What can they do? Caragher has admited this team is ahead of them, so what else? UNITED 4 EVER! |
ok o. So we should just pity them and play a draw with them? No way. I always enjoy the trouncing and we need that for the Champions' League. |
Lawro's Prediction: http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/7610159.stm Hannibal, any formation at Anfield will beat Liverpool. I am sure of that ![]() |
Lawro, is being cautious. He predicts a 0-0. I am sure he doesn't believe in that prediction himself ![]() But come to think of it, this weekend is loaded o: B. Rovers Vs Arsenal Man City Vs Chelsea all on Saturdays. I have just cancelled all my appointments/visitations for that day. I will be indoor all day ![]() Weekends don't come better than this. |
My favourite phrase on this board is always: "TIME WILL TELL!" ![]() |
A-40, The weekend is just two days away my man. We shall see. This santa claus can give plenty goals o ![]() |
I love celebrating this kind of news, that explains why I shared it on my new Positivity Portal, immediately I saw it: http://www.naijapositiveclub.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=23 I wonder why Government keeps spending so much on the able-bodied, yet they can't produce anything. ![]() The guy said he has been preparing for SEVEN years. That is a lesson for everyone that success does not come by the FIRE BRIGADE approach |
[quote author=A-40 link=topic=17491.msg2786647#msg2786647 date=1221149034]Rooney was instrumental to the goals scored last night i agree but Walcott deserves the most credit.Liverpool please don't let me down a draw at Anfield is not too much to ask[/quote]Dream on Dreamer! We are coming out on top. Pray for a draw against Rovers my guy ![]() |
I am a Motivational Author and that is the reason I live. ![]() Below is one of my best articles since I have been writing and it has changed a lot of lives. What do you think about it? The Courage To Succeed Some days back, I had the opportunity of speaking with a lady and ever since I have not been able to erase the lessons I learnt that day from my memory. I just couldn't believe all I heard that precious night because it was like a story of impossibility. After listening to the lady's story, I promised myself I will have to share the story with everyone I know. I have shared it with my fiancee and she was as dazed as I was afterwards. Abigael is a lady I have know for some months because she was staying with my neighbours. It took a while before I warmed up to her but after I did, we started talking little by little. The first time I asked how her work is going on, I was replied that it is not work but tutorial center. Being the time for JAMB Examination, I concluded she was preparing for her the examination. I started getting baffled considering her age because she was in her late twenties. The next time I asked why she was just preparing for JAMB and she told me she left Secondary School in the 90s but had some personal issues that didn't allow her take her education seriously. I had no reason to doubt her but the next day, she came told me we needed to talk about our last discussion because she didn't tell me the full story. I told her she is welcomed anytime she wish to talk to me. The opportunity came when I walked up to her and started sharing my own story and also my philosophies and the lessons I have learnt in life. This spurred her to open up to me and it is one of the most amazing stories I have ever heard. She first started by telling me all she told me initially were cooked up by her. I will try as much as possible to share the story she related to me but I am not assuring you of accuracy but you will still get a lot to learn from the story of this amazing lady. Abigael grew up in a family, in a town in Ogun State, that believed it is a sheer waste of time to invest in the education of a female child. To complicate issues, she lost her father at an early age and her hope of getting educated at all was thrown out of the windows because her father was still contemplating sending her to school. The next head of the family told them point blank that no female child will ever go to school. Every attempt to make Abigael attend school was rebuffed by this man. She said seeing other kids go to school is a sight that pains her but she is too young and helpless to do anything about her situation. At about age 11 or so, she was apprenticed to a soap maker so that she can learn the trade but she was turned to an errand girl or better still a house help by this woman. She said she did so many odd jobs for this woman throughout her stay with her and when it was four months to her rounding up her apprenticeship, the woman told her brother she is yet to master the "trade" and she will have to spend more time with her. Her brother promised to come for her at the expiration of their agreed period, which he did. At the end of her apprenticeship, she couldn't make any soap and she was asked to go into trading. She started with buying and selling of fresh fish and later turned into frying fish and then to frying Garri (cassava flakes) but all the businesses didn't turn to success because a lot of people were buying on credit. At the end of the day, she got frustrated and she decided not to do any form of trading again. Succour came in the form of her cousin that came to the village from Lagos in 1995 or so, this cousin facilitated her coming to Lagos and she was apprenticed to another woman that promised to help improve her entrepreneurship drive by investing in her soap-making experience. It turned out that this woman didn't keep to her promise and she was turned to a sales girl. Being in an academic community, the fire of getting educated was rekindled in her. Don't forget that she has NEVER being in the four walls of a classroom for even a second in her life and she was around 15 years old then. The customers of her boss were also encouraging her to go to school because they noticed she was intelligent. Luck brought a lady across her path who told her to tell her boss she operates a coaching center for kids. As fate would have it, her boss and her family was transfered inside Unilag Campus and they had to stop operating the business they were running. When the woman asked her what she wanted to do afterwards, she told her she would love to go to school. She started attending the lady's coaching as a special student and she had to start from ABC at the age of 16 years. She was not perturbed by anything and she took everything serious. At a point one of the ladies on campus asked her what she was doing at the lady's place and when she told her, she was told an evening school exixts somewhere around. She immediately asked the lady to take her to the place and that was how she started in Primary two. Abigael finished primary school at about twenty years and started an evening secondary school afterwards. She was forced to quit the home of her boss because there were so much pressure on her which were causing her to lose concentration on her studies. She went through a lot after that and even had to pick up a job at a pure water factory just for her to be able to pay her way to school. People that saw her determination to complete her education, came to her aid and she was helped in various degrees to the attainment of her goal. As there is always a light at the end of every dark tunnel in life, Abigael, completed her secondary education. She even passed all her papers! The interesting part is that she completed her education at around 27 years of age, an age a lot of people have started working after their University education. I was speechless for a long time after she finished narrating her story. I kept looking at her and was wondering what could have kept her going despite all the challenges she faced while pursuing her dreams. I have met people who use their parent's inability to send them to school as an excuse for not moving forward in life and here is someone that took her destiny in her hands and ensuring nothing stopped her from fulfilling her dream. I went to bed thinking about the lesson I have just being thought and I even woke up with the thought on my mind. What will the world be like if we all follow our dreams? What would we have achieved if we have never allowed anything to stand in our ways of achieving our heart desires? As a dreamer, what price of discomfort are we willing to pay in order to achieve our dreams? This story calls for serious thought and decision as well. What are your excuses? What have you learnt from this story? What are you going to do about the lessons learnt? This is up to you. |
Well asides the holy Bible, I have lost count. I have been reading for years and I read books that impacts me. May be I should list some anyway ![]() 1) Unleashing The Tremendous Potentials Within You By Bill Wayman (The First book that started the change process) 2) Think and Grow Rich By Napoleon Hill 3) Acres of Diamond by Russell Cornwell 4) The Magic Story 5) Who Moved My Cheese 6) Tough Time Never Last But Tough People Do 7) The Miracle of Motivation Rich Dad, Poor Dad and hundreds of others ![]() |
Kaka should focus on his game and not meddle in issues that are far beyond him. Messi CANNOT win anything this year except we have some Oyinbo magic. ![]() Ronaldo stands higher than him in all ramifications. Let him try his luck next season ![]() @dare, Sorry, I beg to disagree that Messi is a flash in the pan o. Save for injury, he would have been a force to reckon with the last season. ![]() |
Liverpool may not be easy, but you all know how it is every season now ![]() Anfield, is our second home all seasons and I am not sure that is about to change. With Pool's souls out of the match, then, to me the three points don dey assured. Arrogance? Nah. REALIATY! ![]() Anfield, Here We Come AGAIN! |
Hey sammy, thanks for starting this. I am an Ex Lasuite, Mechanical Engineering, Epe Campus. I will be frequenting this thread more to get updates on what is happening to my alma mater Working on a platform that will bring us all together, both Ex and Current Lasuites. Is there a way you can help me with a picture of the front gate of the school. Need it for something I am working on. Any picture will do man. cheers |
Having a 2.1 does not even guarantee you a job when you graduate my man ![]() What you should be asking yourself is what you will be doing once you leave school. If you are able to settle this before leaving, you will NEVER have to worry about the grade you come out with. A lot of people are in greater dilema because they NEVER settled their future before leaving the University. They thought once they come out with a good grade, a job will be waiting for thm. Heed this advice and you will NEVER have any cause to worry again in life ![]() All the best my man |
Not sure if the poster still visit this thread, but like charliebiz said, there are so many things to do over the Internet. All he stated are genuine stuffs that can be done online except No. 1 of course ![]() Now, the missing link is the knowledge that one needs to get started. You can get the knowledge of any of those in two ways, going to Google and searching for it ot getting someone to take you by the hands and help you get started quickly. Attending seminars at SADC is a sure bet but you will still have to do so much work on your own. Like gbenga said, invest in yourself first and ACT on all the knowledge you have been given. All the best |
WOW! Where there is a will, there will ALWAYS be a way! Wishing you all the best in this new Venture. ![]() |
nice one ebizsols. The desire to make it BIG sharp sharp has been the bane of a lot of people and that explains why they fall into the hands of swindlers. No one wants to work hard, it is either they make it quick or they burst it. 9janinja, all you have to do is LEARN how to do it. I have seen someone say online biz is shyte here but I bet he is one of those unwilling to put in the necessary requirements for one to succeed. I speak at E business seminars and I am sure it is possible to run a successful Ebusiness from the comfort of your home. In the nearest future, time permiting, I may start a thread on how to start and run a successful online business from scratch and if you need further help, just use the contact form at www.naijamotivation.com/contact.htm to drop me a message and I will look at how I can help out. All the best in your endeavours |
I have been hearing of a cousin for years and haven't seen her since I came to this world. All thanks to FB, we are now in constant touch, even speaking on phone. Mind you, she is based in the UK. I met another Cousin I have NEVER heard of or know exists some weeks back. She is also in the UK and we met at a family event this weekend. I met, last week, some old pals that we lost contact since we left school in 2002. I wonder if this would have been possible if not for FaceBook. There is so much fascinating about FB o. ![]() |




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