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Lambaaaaaa!!! If u believe this, omo sorry o |
Its true. Google "Unchained Scholars" |
Kingfish |
OP is just here to argue. When he should save that skill for bet9ja. Paste games he dey give void screenshots. 🤣🤩😂🤪🤣😆 You not ready bro! |
I saw Nation Association....Health workers union |
Google the Odin project and take the front end learning path. 1.5 hrs a day learning and coding. If u know u don't have time everyday to learn it, pls don't start. There is no halfway. U learn and build projects and save it. Consistency is the key......6months is ok....Goodluck. |
Fruits turn to acid after heating....hahaha Olodo...oya ...which acid? Fruit itself no get acid?? Make I even go cook am chop sef |
While it is true that the tech industry may not be a panacea for all unemployment challenges in developing economies like Nigeria, arguing that it is merely a bubble and not a long-term solution oversimplifies the significant impact technology can have on job creation and economic growth. There are several reasons why the tech industry should be seen as a crucial player in addressing unemployment challenges: 1. Job Creation and Skills Development: The tech industry is known for creating a wide range of job opportunities, not just limited to highly specialized roles. It encompasses various fields, including software development, digital marketing, customer support, and data analysis, which can cater to individuals with diverse skill sets and educational backgrounds. 2. Ecosystem Development: The growth of the tech industry can stimulate the development of a vibrant entrepreneurial ecosystem. As startups and tech companies flourish, they create a demand for ancillary services, leading to job opportunities in areas like logistics, marketing, legal, and finance. 3. Global Reach and Remote Work: The digital nature of the tech industry allows for remote work opportunities, enabling individuals from remote areas to access jobs and tap into the global market. This can significantly reduce geographic constraints and create employment prospects for people outside major urban centers. 4. Technological Advancements: As technology continues to evolve, it brings about innovations and efficiencies in various sectors. Embracing tech-driven solutions can revitalize traditional industries and improve productivity, leading to potential job growth. 5. Economic Diversification: Relying on the tech industry can diversify a nation's economy, reducing dependence on a few sectors and providing resilience against economic downturns. A robust tech sector can attract foreign investments and stimulate economic growth in other related industries. 6. Social Impact and Inclusion: Tech solutions can address societal challenges, such as healthcare, education, and financial inclusion, thus creating employment opportunities while serving the broader community. 7. Leapfrogging Development: Developing economies can leapfrog stages of development by embracing technology. The adoption of mobile banking and digital payment solutions, for example, can provide access to financial services for previously unbanked populations and create jobs in the financial technology sector. In conclusion, while the tech industry is not a standalone solution, dismissing it as a mere bubble undermines its potential to catalyze economic growth, create jobs, and drive positive change in developing economies like Nigeria. Embracing technology and cultivating a supportive ecosystem can complement other measures to tackle unemployment challenges and contribute to a more sustainable and inclusive future. A balanced approach that leverages the advantages of technology while addressing its limitations can pave the way for transformative opportunities in developing economies. |
The guy said and "he was into content writing" Bro if them free you dem go need to free other repentant guys be that. What u need is money not free lawyers...ask your people to sell stuff and get a good lawyer that will get a consultant to fight your case. If you don't have that money..just cool down and get a masters degree so when you come out. Peter Obi will give u a job. Make the most of your time...see u already have internet access....so read and study |
"You May Enter" |
Thank You Julius for this update. I'm heading to the bank and lawyer later. |
La jue eeeee Showbiz. Don't get scammed. |
She wants you and playing a long term script. Every female wants ease and provisions and Money brings that. Shes investing another guy money into your P. So best thing to do is to smash her till your natural body starts seeing her as normal..thats when you elevate your sexual energy. This is how a male naturally overcomes a girl that other men are dying for: you have had her sexual frequency in the past and it can't bring that fire like the first time. I'm serious...its a process you have to massively over do it....so your dopamine (feel good) pump weakens out. Then you will start seeing clearly. U will stop those childish blocking and avoiding and ask real questions...when she gets the vibe...her reaction will tell you if she's a keeper or just playing you. Yes! Women are here to support or weaken you. Na make your eye clear first....na first stage you dey! Ps: I suppose write but no ginger...maybe we could chitchat sometime |
Your whole story is the man is bad and your sister is the hero...how do u know so much about your sister marriage life. What is your role in this their relationship? Are you sure you havent been taking sides & telling her what to do? Are you married yourself? Will you easily do this to your husband? He embezzled 5m and got away with it...we no go hear this o. My advice you wanted is stay away and face your life. She Him and they will figure it out. I'm guessing you are ignorant but YOU are bad for them. Stay away! |
You probably have heard his song with Buju. Read his comments. He wants digital push which I never gave here. Hahahahaha |
The wife stance be like "Why You buy this kind thing for this man "Isn't it too much?? |
Photo! Kriss216: |
You live in a lawless country. Don't expect much. Just go and change your numbers at the bank. Hope you put a stop to your accounts. But if you are worth 10M and feel like your data privacy is hurting your ego and u wanna show Glo and Pantami a lesson....just Google any SAN in an Abuja environment. May the best man win! |
KiNg0G:Abeg help me tell them... |
Abdul05:In Minnesota or Umudike Rehab Centre?? ������ |
GOFRONT:Dude. Female French sport. Bisex. Make una dey read wide now! |
King44:Where is this lady? Na wash abeg!!! |
Na lie o. Don't believe a word. It can never stop! |
No one really cares. Don't know why u bring your personal stuff here. |
I count like 3 carry over students for the register... |
Kids....video call and update! U will eventually see what you been guessing! |
budaatum:Confam. You get sense pass 80% of Nairalanders i swear |
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