Politics › Re: Obasanjo Awarded $841.6m Rail Project Without Mou –chinese Firm by callmelanner(m): 8:14am On Feb 16, 2016 |
Keneking: Obasanjo did his best as a President. When you compare him to Jonathan Ebele Goodluck, you would understand that Eba is different from Eba.
I mean the one you swallow at Sheraton is different from the one in Isolo. Jonathan sef  What is wrong with u sef... So u want to bring GEJ into the Picture again! Are u sure u've not been brainwashed |
Politics › Re: Obasanjo Awarded $841.6m Rail Project Without Mou –chinese Firm by callmelanner(m): 8:12am On Feb 16, 2016 |
a2personal2013: Nobody wants to speak because it's Obj. He is certainly immuned. He is the greatest hypocrite in this country. He thinks he is the only saint. The next excuse we will hear from our esteemed youth will be "where is the evidence".
We must not let these politicians, Gej, Obj or PMB fool us. We must continue to mount pressure on the govt so that we can get a better Naija.
I still have great hopes that Nigeria will be great again. Say no to these failed leaders. I concur |
Celebrities › Re: Charles Novia: 'Olajumoke’s Unleavened Bread And The Oven Of Opportunists' by callmelanner(m): 11:42pm On Feb 12, 2016 |
macklef: This geh marriage will suffer when some niggars start toasting Her, jealousy will overtake d hubby n he will abuse her. Thats just in part 2 tho. Shes still in part 1 Na people like u dey write movie script for nollywood... Lanre balogun is that yuu? |
Family › Re: Man Catches His Mother With Her Lover, Attacked By Mum's Lover (photos) by callmelanner(m): 11:13pm On Feb 12, 2016 |
onadana: [color=#006600][/color]
What does it profit you after killing him,you spend the rest of your life awaiting trial  Have satisfied my conscience... Don't think I can live with that anyway. Even if it is my mom & dad having sex, I don't pray to ever see them talk less of another man on top my mummum  |
Family › Re: Man Catches His Mother With Her Lover, Attacked By Mum's Lover (photos) by callmelanner(m): 4:13pm On Feb 12, 2016 |
onadana:
How is it Ibrahim's fault,these are two consensual adults.What is wrongwith Nicole is he supposed to be the one servicing the mother's puna? What is wrong is wrong... I go kill am if na me |
Car Talk › Re: An SUV Rammed Into Ditch In Awolowo Road (pictures) by callmelanner(m): 4:04pm On Feb 12, 2016 |
Who e epp?  |
Celebrities › Re: Cossy Orjiakor Flaunts Pink Porsche, Says It's Her Val Date by callmelanner(m): 9:29pm On Feb 11, 2016 |
Speechless3: I dislike this woman. If everyone was like me, she will not smell F not to talk of AME. So u want everyone to be speechless like you... I wonder if anyone wuda bin famous |
Phones › Re: I've Got The Xiaomi 20000mah Powerbank. Any Question? by callmelanner(m): 11:22am On Feb 09, 2016 |
How much did you get it and where? |
Culture › Re: Badirat Olaitan-adeyemi Donates To School For The Handicap In Oyo (photos) by callmelanner(m): 5:46pm On Feb 08, 2016 |
This happened last year...  I think threads aren't checked properly before being moved to frontpage.  We need EFCC's presence in Nairaland |
Phones › Re: Why You Might Want To Uninstall Your Truecaller Application by callmelanner(m): 11:43am On Feb 04, 2016 |
goldfish80: exactly, thats how it works. before I ever registered and downloaded the app, I discovered my name was already on their database. I basically went an extra mile to make sure my picture was not exposed. Only thieves & criminals will go extra miles to make sure their pictures are not exposed  |
Phones › Re: Why You Might Want To Uninstall Your Truecaller Application by callmelanner(m): 11:41am On Feb 04, 2016 |
lomprico: once u type any number, truecaller searches the www to locate any name tagged with that number, even if u dont have the app. when it first came out it used my facebook name to link my number, and that made me remove my phone number from fb. and also if i have truecaller app on my phone and ur number is among my contacts, its still links you to its data base, even if someone elese with d app dials that ur number, it shows d name i saved it with on my phone. for eg my mus still uses nokia touch phone (she prefers it for its simplicity and she has never had a smart phone) but if search her number in a strangers trucaller app, the name 'mum" appears.
it a nutshell we are all exposed to this. Still can't understand you... So u mean if I mistakenly dial a number which happens to be ur mum' s, it will still bring it out as mum?  |
Phones › Re: Be The First To Play This Whatsapp Game On Android by callmelanner(m): 11:21am On Feb 04, 2016 |
Oh so the games wey dey my phone no do abi?  Meanwhile does it work with mobile data? |
Politics › Re: Is Wole Olanipekun The Best Lawyer In Nigeria by callmelanner(m): 8:29am On Feb 04, 2016 |
The Nigerian Harvey Specter |
Phones › Re: See The Wonder Of This Small Data Cable Called OTG by callmelanner(m): 5:21am On Feb 01, 2016 |
ironheart: phones are now coming with powerful processors, bigger rams, we can now mirror our phones screen on bigger supported smart TV's, with OTG we can now connect different peripherals to our phones, who then needs a pc when you can do everything on your palm? Next time before making comments, take your time to think and stop being too fast to quote someone. Even Buhari at 73 thinks before he acts Pls stop being ignoramus, every Tom dick & Harry knows u can't compare I phone 6s which is one of the most sophisticated phone with Mac book. There is no correlation between them at all. Even a mobile phone needs a PC  so what are u talking about? Do u have a phone that has 1 terabyte as storage memory? Or 8g ram? It's called mobile phone for a reason and a personal computer for a reason too & stop displaying ur gullibility in this forum The same way the phone is advancing is also the same way the PC is advancing  |
Phones › Re: See The Wonder Of This Small Data Cable Called OTG by callmelanner(m): 9:49am On Jan 30, 2016 |
ironheart: na wao i see the death of PC like the cassette players soon Very lame  How will ordinary OTG lead to the death of a computer (machine) A complex machine for that matter... So saddening  |
Education › Re: 3 OAU Students' Union Leaders Bag 14 Semesters Suspension by callmelanner(m): 11:35am On Jan 27, 2016 |
Dats unfair... The students and the social media should help this courageous comrades who vehemently & relentlessly fights for the students right! |
Politics › Re: The Wedding Between Two Refugees At Fufore IDP Camp In Adamawa (Photos) by callmelanner(m): 9:45am On Jan 27, 2016 |
OPCNAIRALAND: I believe she was crying. Not because she was forced but take a look around her, no mother no father. She is likely one of the many turned into orphan by bokoharam. Thats a lot of emotional pain to deal with on a day supposed to be a day of joy for her. Lets put things in perspective and stop condemning marriage unecessarily. Look as our cities are overfilled with women in their 30s, looking but cant find husband. Thats because someone told they were too young to marry when eligible suitors came seeking. Many of them will cross into 40s and ultimately end up as third or fourth wife.
Did you read whats going on in Eritrea?
Please allow these girls to marry once they turn 18 and find a suiting mate they want to be with. Lets have mercy and compassion on young girls following behind our generation. I strongly disagree... Click LIKE if u strongly disagree |
Phones › Re: How To Get Marshmallow's Doze On Any Android Device by callmelanner(m): 8:30am On Jan 27, 2016 |
Just looking for traffic for ur site  Clicked on the download severally from ur website, it's just redirecting... Mtew |
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Celebrities › Re: The 6 Most Unique Nigerian Pop Artists Of The Moment by callmelanner(m): 5:18pm On Jan 26, 2016 |
Folafikemi: All of dem na tout. Corrupting d mind of d youth. Passing no educative and ethical messages in d noise dey make arround.
Bunch of well trained touts. Mtchewww Must u listen to them? There are genre of music and varieties to choose from. Choose the one that suit u and stop bitching about someone's hustle  |
Agriculture › Re: Fish Farming Or Poultry Farming. by callmelanner(m): 12:38pm On Jan 25, 2016 |
samvega: As a graduate why not climb up the ladder a little bit. Since so many people are into farming, you can do both fish and chicken business but its more profitable to go into packaging and distribution. Pls elaborate on packaging & distribution |
Agriculture › Re: Fish Farming Or Poultry Farming. by callmelanner(m): 12:28pm On Jan 25, 2016 |
expertman: I will advise you to go into poutry. Poutry business is highly profitable.
Farm farming have sent many people back to the village. Have you heard about rainfall sweeping away a fish pond?
Now here is the laid down a good point of lay Birds is sold at 700 to 1K.
Then you get cage from welder at the rate of 20k.
20k cage can house up to 40birds.
Their feed at point of lay you need to buy what is called grower finisher match get their necessary drugs for both curing of dieseases and supplement of vitamin.
The best drugs for that is called accetryrin or also.
Then after they start droping you feed them with layers match.
After getting alot of eggs from them you still sell those birds at 1,300 to 1,500 during festive seasons.
You can even breed maximize ur profits.
So you see you not lossing out at all.
I have just started my own too with 70birds inside my compound so i so much knows what am talking here.
What gave me the inpirations is many of my customers who came to buy electronics from my shop are mostly into poutry farming.
come see nice different cars this guys are using simply working from farm.
That was what moltivate me in starting a poultry.
In poultry business you start seeing your returns same montb you got started which i doubt when it comes to fish farming.
So my take on your Question is to start a poultry business. Is more profitable and gives Rest of mind.
Thank you Hello, pls am thinking of starting a business pending the time I go for service. Do u think the poultry business will be ideal and will that money be enough to start the business? Secondly, I have space already (my compound) and a cage which just needs little amendment. I just need what can put food on my table at the moment and I hope I can benefit from the little experience u have... Thanks |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Why Entrepreneurship Is Not The Solution To Unemployment In Nigeria by callmelanner(m): 9:37am On Jan 25, 2016 |
maxwell767: I strongly agree with you........... Every where u go u hear something like "entrepreneurship" meaning that after spending so many years in the university hoping to get a good job that will enable u to to start up ur life... U will be then be advise to go into skills and acquisition... While they stay on top there without retirement.... If I had wanted to go into entrepreneurship... I won't have spent my time @ the university.... I would have jst use the money for my education and start up a business... Having education means widening ur horizon... Not necessarily how to make money (in my opinion) Education involves learning which implies that it is a relative change in behaviour as a result of experience. That's why education is meant for all ages e.g adult education |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Why Entrepreneurship Is Not The Solution To Unemployment In Nigeria by callmelanner(m): 9:31am On Jan 25, 2016 |
oneolajire: Nigeria is a country where all big investors have no inventions (tangible or intangible) to their credit. Bill Gates, Henry Ford, Michael Dell, Thomas Edison and the likes all have products to patent, but most entrepreneurs we have in Nigeria have invented nothing and have made it through dubious means.
Entrepreneurship/vocational education is government's way of telling the youth and graduates that she (the government) lacks industrialisation and job creation strategies while the youth have been left to fate.
Entrepreneurship/vocational education is government's way of making the youth/graduates look intellectually lazy and burdensome as well as telling them that they are have been abandoned in the valley of unemployment. Unemployment rate increased simply because government owned industries and companies get strangulated by the python of corruption as well as the refusal of the government to establish new ones.
Entrepreneurship in advanced countries is about innovations, inventions, improvements, expansions, people and institutional empowerment. Modern and sophisticated skills are being utilised to manufacture goods and services which culminates into abundant job creation.
Entrepreneurship in Nigeria is of the graduate job seeker told to engage in bead making, soap making, hair dressing, laundry and so on. These businesses have neither inventions nor advancement to add to the business practice and the economy, as they also have little or no impact on the international market.
Entrepreneurship in Nigeria is also of the rich that colludes with the government to defraud the masses, destroy public corporations and infrastructures in order for them to import alternative goods. The rich set up few enterprises and often pay peanuts to their employees in order to increase their wealth; culminating into increase in poverty level and underemployment in the country.
The government of advanced countries often invest billion of dollars on education and research, so they always have intellectuals who will offer innovative products and services to the world. These products and services are initially developed into small scale businesses as they many even grow into large enterprises. While Nigeria keeps wasting hard earned funds on Small and Medium Scale (SME) development, yet the businesses are nowhere to be found.
Only an insane person will keep doing the same thing the same way and expect a different result. Am yet to see a nation that got developed by investing so little on the education of her youth and students but spend so much on SME propaganda. Still searching for a nation that gave nothing more than mere, non-professional, common, stark and non-sophisticated skills/training to her youth and achieved rapid industrial development.
Why should we buy a trailer engine, fix it in a car and try to make it compete with an aircraft? Why should we make people earn mere skills and expect them to compete with foreign sophisticated technologies? We have to know that the issue of local production of goods and services is a serious competetion with the developed nations.
Some questions for the proponents of entrepreneurship/vocational education. When will out textile, fashion and leather industry be able to make products of international standard? When will a Nigerian mechanic be able to manufacture car engines and other motor parts? When will our furniture makers be able to make furniture that will compete with ones made overseas? When will a computer repairer be able to produce motherboards, memorycards, monitors, just to mention a few?
Take a look at the furniture industry in Nigeria, you'll discover it is almost dead because foreign furniture has flooded the Nigerian market. Foreign furniture makers have been able to introduce much variety of products with various designs, even at exorbitant prices, yet people still buy them. Imported furniture attains this much because modern machines are regularly produced to make new designs of furniture, but here in Nigeria, we only buy simple tools, we don't engage in design and manufacture of machines/tools to be used in the furniture industry, so we are perpetually making furniture that cannot compete with the foreign ones. It is only engineering provide modern machines, stack entrepreneurship cannot.
Entrepreneurship and and vocational education has never helped Nigeria in the manufacture of modern machines for production of finished goods that can compete favourably with imported ones. The best entrepreneurship has offered us is to use social media means to engage in selling of imported products as well as setting up of few businesses with the use of foreign machines. It is appaling for government to still keep preaching the sermon that can never bring solutions to us.
Every sector of the Nigerian economy has been badly affected by the erroneous policy of entrepreneurship and vocational education. From the agricultural sector to the transportation sector, from manufacturing to education, from construction to entertainment, name it, we have rendered our nation incapacitated when it comes to production of goods and services. There can never be abundant job opportunities as long as we keep executing this lame practice.
I wonder why we have not giving so much vocational training to professional operating as doctors, nurses and pharmacist in the medical field. We give this set of people trainings that can make them compete favourably with their foreign counterpart. I believe it should appear proper to the government to substitute entrepreneurship and vocational education with the training they receive in the teaching hospitals. The government (after emptying the laboratories and workshops of polytechniques and universities) substituted requisite training for our engineers and scientist with entrepreneurship and vocational training, so they are rendered handicapped when it comes to provision of modern goods and services as well as job creation.
It is high time we changed our job creation policy of entrepreneurship and vocational studies to provision of qualitative education at all levels, especially science and technology education so that Nigerian graduates would possess requisite modern and sophisticated skills for our nation and the world market at large. It is only qualitative education and intensive research that can initiate intellectual thinking for creation of innovative goods and services. Entrepreneurship and vocational studies have been found to have contributed immensely only to economy of nations with massive investments in education and research. Singapore and South Korea are the examples of nations that have eradicated illiteracy and have invested huge funds into science and technology education, so entrepreneurship thrives there.
Let the laboratories and workshops of our secondary schools and higher institutions be adequately equipped with modern and facilities so as to provide avenues for learning practicals. We need to replicate the likes of Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg who utilised the qualitative education they obtained in the tetiary institutions to create worldwide business ventures in their fields.
Glad to see ur post, glad tosee that Nigerians are now aware of the scam called entrepreneurship. God bless Nigeria Are u a student or a working class? This write up is of tremendous help to anyone reading it! Intelligent post |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Why Entrepreneurship Is Not The Solution To Unemployment In Nigeria by callmelanner(m): 1:09pm On Jan 24, 2016 |
Well said but someone should pls shed more light on this, what business can I start with 50k as capital before going for my NYSC come November? |
Politics › Re: Governor Ambode's Light Up Projects That Have Turned Lagos Into London(pics) by callmelanner(m): 7:57am On Jan 23, 2016 |
eaglechild: You need to get around more.
Yes it is an iconic city rich in history but I don't know about it being among the most beautiful.
I don't even think it comes close. Google 30 most beautiful cities in the world & keep the answer to yourself... |
Politics › Re: Governor Ambode's Light Up Projects That Have Turned Lagos Into London(pics) by callmelanner(m): 9:43pm On Jan 22, 2016 |
Tochaigh: Why must Nigerians hooze inferiority complex?! "turned to London" this sort of statement is just Shameful. How is it shameful? London is one of the most beautiful city in the world! Pls give honor to whom honor is due |
Romance › Re: She Wants A Sugar Daddy Without Sex, Guy Replies Him by callmelanner(m): 9:31pm On Jan 22, 2016 |
Emeraldcute: great reply
seriously some whores ain't loyal
btw how many peeps r in support of biafra Receive ur ban In Jesus Name Cc Lalasticlala  |
Celebrities › Re: I Love You Maima — Ice Prince Drops Romantic Comments For Girlfriend [PICS] by callmelanner(m): 11:18am On Jan 22, 2016 |
Mr IcePrince be careful, LOVE IS NOT BLIND... BUT IT CAN LEAD TO BLINDNESS |
Celebrities › Re: I Love You Maima — Ice Prince Drops Romantic Comments For Girlfriend [PICS] by callmelanner(m): 11:16am On Jan 22, 2016 |
Emypresh: Foolish boy....instead of u to be working hard on how to make ur money...u are busy prophesing love to a girl wey no send u. Go and learn frm Don Jazzy And who told u he isn't working hard to make his money?  Infact, I can see you are richer than him |
Education › Re: The Professor Said Dat Dere Is No God, Checkout D Student's Answer by callmelanner(m): 11:14am On Jan 11, 2016 |
*Spreads mat* |
Christianity Etc › Re: This Kind Of Song On My Pastor' Wifey's Playlist- Right Or Wrong? by callmelanner(m): 10:59am On Jan 11, 2016 |
hottathanfire: Bros, I will consider that in my next research. Your suggestion is a nice one but not enviable. Smokers are liable to short existence! Death is inevitable... Non smokers are also liable to short existence too #teamvegetarian #stonernation |