Webmasters › Re: Facebook Is Trying To Kill Facekobo.com - A Nigerian Website by caesaraba(m): 6:24pm On Mar 22, 2016 |
2sexynet: Isn't it shocking to see the level ignorance among Nigerians and those cheering the OP on? With WIPO, facebook can file for UDRP and get that domain name. It will only cost them $1500 or $2000 to get that done, which they will surely win. The panel of judges would tell the registrar of the domain to transfer it to facebook.
Simples Don't mind them. They've seen where to hammer sharply from. |
Webmasters › Re: Facebook Is Trying To Kill Facekobo.com - A Nigerian Website by caesaraba(m): 3:50pm On Mar 22, 2016 |
Chibenze: Lol and if he loose?
He will pay $100,000 for trademark infringement About 29 million naira Hahaha. He'd have to sell his local government area in order to raise that money. He obviously can't afford a web designer but wants to go toe-to-toe with Facebook. |
Webmasters › Re: Facebook Is Trying To Kill Facekobo.com - A Nigerian Website by caesaraba(m): 2:29pm On Mar 22, 2016 |
1stCitizen: OP they should actually sue your as.s for the extremely poor layout, design and content of your site, based on the fact the similarity in name is already bad juju for their brand considering the rubbish you hosted.
On the other hand your publicity stunt is paying off considering the 20 mumu people that just registered on the site within the last one hour
No be only $1 million for top 20 users. Mtchewwwww If I'm sure about anything, it is the fact that the OP will not be getting a dime from Facebook. Thanks to internet caching, all references to Facebook and the abuse of the Facebook trademark which he might have hurriedly edited are still saved-up in the cached versions of his website which he can't edit. Siddon there make dem dey job u. Go and ask if recently anyone has made any money from Pepsi or Coca-Cola for finding particles in their drinks (since that is where you are drawing your inspiration from). You are just an opportunistic indolent twerp looking to reap where you didn't sow. Banza! |
Politics › Re: Rivers Re-run: Results Released By INEC by caesaraba(m): 8:01pm On Mar 21, 2016 |
PRYCE: Wail Nigga, Wail! Funniest post I read today. |
Agriculture › Re: Thinking Of Dry Season Farming? Your Irrigation Questions Answered Here! by caesaraba(m): 8:59am On Mar 20, 2016 |
Nice one. Learning. |
Agriculture › Re: Thinking Of Dry Season Farming? Your Irrigation Questions Answered Here! by caesaraba(m): 6:33am On Mar 19, 2016 |
Kalusam: If there are farmers within the same farm area, i suggest you do a collective borehole(if that is possible). If not, discuss with your land lord/owner on the possibility of a borehole. I don't know how much digging a borehole cost in your location, but if you want to grow vegetables water is a must! But first, I advise you run a rain-fed vegie farm for ONLY vegetables that command high amount even in the rainy season first and when you have made something, get a borehole in the dry season so you can do all year round farming. PLEASE if you know nothing about vegetables, meet a practical farmer in benue and learn from them for at least a month. Then apply what you learnt on the few portion of land you can manage and your amount can cater for.Else that 250k can vanish in less than a month and nothing to show for it, no profit, just losses and heart breaks! Okay, thank you very much. I appreciate. |
Agriculture › Re: Thinking Of Dry Season Farming? Your Irrigation Questions Answered Here! by caesaraba(m): 7:52pm On Mar 18, 2016 |
Kalusam: Before I advise I will like to know the following: Where is the land located, which state? Is the land yours or you lease? What is your farm budget and what percentage did you earmark for irrigation? If you are not comfortable with sharing your budget online, you can whatsapp me that(if you are on whatsapp). Okay. The land is in Benue. It's on a lease. The budget for this particular farm is around 250k for start in up. |
Agriculture › Re: Thinking Of Dry Season Farming? Your Irrigation Questions Answered Here! by caesaraba(m): 7:13pm On Mar 18, 2016 |
Kalusam: What and what do you want to know about the Rain Gun Sprinkler? Please feel free to ask. Okay thanks, I want to know how the water requirements are. For a particular farm site, I'm thinking of planting vegetables, pepper etc (gardening stuff). I want it irrigated, however, the problem is that there is no water body near-by or any pipe-borne water(water board pipes). Someone (who's not vast in agric) suggested that I install a water tank(4000 litres) and have water delivered by water tanker. I think that the running cost may be too high in the long-run with that option as I'm not really sure how frequently the water will be used up. Land size is about 3 acres or more but I could use less if need be. Please I need your candid advice. Thanks. |
Agriculture › Re: Thinking Of Dry Season Farming? Your Irrigation Questions Answered Here! by caesaraba(m): 4:54pm On Mar 18, 2016 |
restored2016: Why not share with all? Why call privately? Exactly. We need more insight here. I'm interested in the rain gun. |
Politics › Re: Nigerian Armed Forces, Pride Of West Africa. by caesaraba(m): 10:04am On Mar 13, 2016 |
todayboy: Despite the hatred of Buhari and apc good luck Jonathan still buy all this equipment I watch the video the entire recording was done when Jonathan was in power
Watch the video and see the army spokes man under Jonathan government
If they buy all this equipment why Buhari harassing dasuki and the other army chiefs They are being harassed because if they actually used all the money budgeted for the purchase of arms without stealing the bulk of it, the NA would have 10 times more capability than what we see in the video above. |
Politics › Re: Nigerian Armed Forces, Pride Of West Africa. by caesaraba(m): 9:59am On Mar 13, 2016 |
Wow. This video is quite uplifting. Much of the stuff in it is already known but the way it was all strung together gives a sense of organization which seems to be an alien word in present-day Nigeria. |
Agriculture › Re: BENUE FARMERS: Lets Meet Here. by caesaraba(m): 6:20am On Mar 12, 2016 |
Wow. Thanks for the info. Pls keep us posted on any new developments. |
Agriculture › Re: BENUE FARMERS: Lets Meet Here. by caesaraba(m): 3:05pm On Mar 11, 2016 |
What opportunities? Enlighten us o. Hello everyone. |
Autos › Re: 03 Toyota Camry Selling For N600k In Abuja by caesaraba(m): 8:22am On Mar 10, 2016 |
How badly accident-ed was the Camry? |
Education › Re: UNILAG's Daniel-Dada Ayodele Gets N500,000 by caesaraba(m): 11:40am On Mar 02, 2016 |
Ramwab94: my guy, it's infact so so little. Not until a scholarship is awarded to him shall I know we really cherish Education in this country. I felt awkward whenever I juxtapose the Orisaguna Bread Seller turned Model story with Ayodele of Unilag. Oh God! Not again!  |
Celebrities › Re: Man Reveals He Doesn't Like Adekunle Gold , See Responds He Got From Him. by caesaraba(m): 5:55am On Mar 02, 2016 |
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Education › Re: Kids Transported To School In Lokoja In An Open-Vehicle (photos) by caesaraba(m): 9:05am On Feb 29, 2016 |
favoured234: Hmmmm and imagine a lot of people coming to nairaland and type things like the world is an ideal place, where everything works according to our imagination.....
Things are hard, poverty is real, Nigeria is a jungle and trust me if the parents had a better option they wouldn't have opted into sending their children in an open van.... Don't mind the dolts. As if they don't know that these kids have it better than a lot of others. |
TV/Movies › Re: Television Continental Emerges Station Of The Year by caesaraba(m): 2:47pm On Feb 28, 2016 |
amiskurie: But channels doesn't deserve it last year though,the reign of TVC should have started from last year. TVC is the ONLY digitalized channel in Nigeria with classy staffs,while AIT is the worst.AIT never embraced improvement over the last two decades.they are known to always disgrace their ON-AIR PERSONALITIES.
WAZOBIA MAX are known for high-end staffs too.
Up till today,AIT still uses stickers in their studios...and talkless of their protestant workers.
Seun. Obinoscopy. Lalasticlala r231 What is this staffs you keep repeating? It's STAFF abeg. No "s" there. |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Liverpool Vs Manchester City:CapitalOneCup Final 1 - 3 On Penalties On 28/02/16 by caesaraba(m): 2:41pm On Feb 28, 2016 |
YNWA! #kop |
Culture › Re: Igbos In Spain Attend Their Village Meeting In Native Attires (Photo) by caesaraba(m): 8:59pm On Feb 26, 2016 |
Ramnon2: Dude, you well so? Abakpa junction with a bus with Spanish language and tens of Oyibo enjoying watching Igbos moving along the street? And cars with EU plate numbers?? Some of you guys really need to take a break from NL for a short while. The guy you quoted was obviously joking na. #pity You guys on this thread need a sense of humour abeg. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: The Difficult Stages In The Life Of A Nigerian Graduate by caesaraba(m): 11:36am On Feb 25, 2016 |
Tkini: the most annoying part is DT u see people u feel are not up to u academically making it posting pics online and u be like 'baba God when u go pick up my call.........it is well sha. Verily verily I say unto thee, if any removes the bolded mentality from his mind, that is when progress sets in. Real life isn't 1+1=2. Four years in a school somewhere is hardly what determines a person's success for the rest of their lives. That is why you'll see colleagues who are earning the same amount, one is building his second house, the other only has a car loan to show for so many years of working. |
Autos › Re: 2004 Mercedes C240 by caesaraba(m): 10:59am On Feb 25, 2016 |
Will you do 650k? And why is there a wedge on the rear tyre? |
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Crime › Re: 'our Leader Shot Pregnant Woman In The Private Part' - Gang Member (pic) by caesaraba(m): 6:10pm On Feb 10, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Arms Deal: Offenders Should Face Firing Squad —NATFORCE DG by caesaraba(m): 12:49pm On Feb 10, 2016 |
Iamoptimus: If members of the terror sect could be granted pardon after lives they have wasted and maimed, why firing squad. I will prefer life imprisonment with hard labour. What's your take? No way. Firing squad it is. |
Business › Re: How To Make 400 To 500k A Month With 8 To 10million Investment by caesaraba(m): 7:48pm On Feb 08, 2016 |
millhouse: Anybody that tells you to give him or her money to invest for u.. Please run baba...... Run Exactly. Once u mention money on NL, the sharks pounce. |
Autos › Re: Very Neat Nissan Armada 2005 For N1.1m Quick Sales by caesaraba(m): 4:22pm On Feb 08, 2016 |
Still 1.1 or price reduced? |
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Business › Re: How To Make 400 To 500k A Month With 8 To 10million Investment by caesaraba(m): 6:45am On Feb 08, 2016 |
8 to 10 million naira can get you a good distributorship license for specific products or a range of products. Provisons (too many products to mention, you should get the idea i.e Bathing/Washing Soaps, Sugar, Tissue, etc etc), basically, products which are in constant daily use (I have a preference for those which do not have tight expiry dates).
Set aside time and visit Unilever, Pz, Nestle, Coca-cola etc marketing departments and source concrete information from them. That amount of money is what you can use to set up an easily sustainable thriving business for a long, long time if used right. (I think), the key is not to invest all of it at once. Planning to start with 8? Set aside 2 million as emergency funds to use and kill-off any challenges which might emerge in those first few months of starting up. If the challenges don't come up, you use the money to increase capacity, add another line of products or simply divest.
I'm just suggesting one idea ne o. Personally 40% to where you are now so have spent the past few months doing in-depth research. I tend to favour small, fast-moving products to those heavy ones which might require excessive marketing and are often seasonal.
If you have the 'liver' to go into production, also look towards production of fast-moving products like Polyethylene and the likes.
Forget any business that will require you to spend 50% of your capital on 'packaging.' The "ground" is actually where the most money is. (No be all those 9ja 'I have arrived' kinda businesses which constantly groan under the heavy weight of running costs).
Good luck. |
Business › Re: Starting A Rice Distribution Business In Nigeria by caesaraba(m): 5:47am On Feb 08, 2016 |
Nice thread. Following. |
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Phones › Re: Modern Combat 5: Blackout by caesaraba(m): 4:07pm On Jan 31, 2016 |
olahpet777: Tnx man..with this ur loadout wey I dey see.! I no pray to dey ur opponent side oo  Hehehe, exactly. |