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Foreign Affairs / Re: Inside Soweto's First Government Gay Clinic - LESSONS by chiedozie198100: 6:06pm On Sep 19, 2023 |
the white man in the second picture is thoroughly amused. |
Celebrities / Re: Mohbad Buried With Neck & Head Bent Inside A Small Coffin by chiedozie198100: 8:25pm On Sep 14, 2023 |
Something is clearly amiss here. Nobody goes to buy or sell coffin without asking for the length of the corpse. 8 Likes 1 Share |
Celebrities / Re: Mohbad Buried With Neck & Head Bent Inside A Small Coffin by chiedozie198100: 8:21pm On Sep 14, 2023 |
PrinceOfLagos: Are you normal? Break his neck, why? No other coffin his size. |
Literature / Re: “I Don’t Want To Be Responsible For Traumatising Children” - Chimamanda Adichie by chiedozie198100: 6:05pm On Sep 14, 2023 |
accordadoga29:Tinubu the God of the afon... 4 Likes |
Celebrities / Re: Your Son Forgets His Lyrics After Taking Drugs -Naira Marley Tells Mohbad's Dad by chiedozie198100: 3:34pm On Sep 14, 2023 |
izonborn098: Maybe him no gree collect for anus 2 Likes |
Politics / Re: Zachary Maduka Beheaded In His Home, Killers Take Away Head by chiedozie198100: 1:16pm On Sep 14, 2023 |
Wealthoptulent: What is funny about this story. |
Politics / Re: NIGERIA-UAE-DEAL: We Have Our Lives Back, Say Nigerians In UAE by chiedozie198100: 1:52pm On Sep 13, 2023 |
APCNig: It's always come heads that are beheaded in the middle East like Saudi Arabia. U don forget? |
Culture / Re: Etsu Nupe Marks Birthday Today Ahead Of 20th Anniversary On Throne This Weekend by chiedozie198100: 7:24pm On Sep 12, 2023 |
ednut1:Go research the nupes, fulanis don't dare mess with them |
Politics / Re: Dino Melaye bagged Doctor of Political Leadership from America University(pics) by chiedozie198100: 1:52pm On Sep 12, 2023 |
Christistruth00: Na was for you oo. Where u expecting the university to give Dino honorary doctorate in engineering? Abi no be politics been him area? |
Politics / Re: Dino Melaye bagged Doctor of Political Leadership from America University(pics) by chiedozie198100: 11:49am On Sep 12, 2023 |
Christistruth00: oga every honorary doctorate degree is arranged. 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Pa Akintola Williams Dies At 104 by chiedozie198100: 9:09am On Sep 12, 2023 |
FreeStuffsNG: So the financial weight behind setting up the stock exchange is just ceremonial n inconsequential? Tell me which company as at that time that didn't have something to do with Sir Ojukwu? U really think the stock exchange would have made the initial success without a chairman with the with vast connections like sir Ojukwu? Read up obi of onitsha's business/boardroom profile, then you'll know why a particular person is chosen as chairman of any company. |
Politics / Re: Pa Akintola Williams Dies At 104 by chiedozie198100: 3:20pm On Sep 11, 2023 |
FreeStuffsNG: Ojukwu father pioneered the stock exchange in Nigeria |
Family / Re: Nigerian Man Asked To Leave UK After His Cheating Wife Files For Divorce by chiedozie198100: 10:44am On Sep 02, 2023 |
There's this simp in my church that his wife convinced him to sponsor her travel to UK. The woman left without his m or the kids. I just dey look am side eye. 10 Likes |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Ali Bongo: I Don't Know What's Happening, I Have Been Arrested, make noise by chiedozie198100: 4:14pm On Aug 30, 2023 |
He said make noise. Okay. Oleeeeeeee Barawoooooo Onye oshiiiiii 2 Likes |
Celebrities / Re: Yul Edochie Chilling With His Northern Nigerian Fans In Abuja (Video) by chiedozie198100: 8:32pm On Aug 27, 2023 |
Yul is a fool. Go and watch ur father's interview where he rejected as prominent northerners invitation to Kano n learn from his reasons of not going. P/s: his father speaks perfect hausa. |
Politics / Re: Onuigbo Lauds Otti, Tinubu On Federal Secretariat by chiedozie198100: 7:19pm On Aug 24, 2023 |
proeast: Please show me where in the write up it says that buhari stopped it. |
Politics / Re: Onuigbo Lauds Otti, Tinubu On Federal Secretariat by chiedozie198100: 8:51am On Aug 24, 2023 |
Imagine pdp stopping the building of federal Secretariat, n they keep crying of presence of federal structures. |
Politics / Re: Princess Tejumade Alakijas' 10th Memorial Anniversary Commences In US (Photos) by chiedozie198100: 3:12pm On Aug 23, 2023 |
BOSSkesh: Shona Rambo Mc Oluomo Tinubu Aregbesola Bobrisky They are very prominent igbos. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Politics / Re: Aba’s Biggest Problem Is Bad Publicity by chiedozie198100: 12:03am On Aug 23, 2023 |
For those who don't know, Aba original master plan is one of the best in Nigeria. It was planned like the old Port Harcourt town. 2 Likes |
Politics / Re: New FCT Minister, Wike Reads Riot Acts To FCTA, FCDA Management, Staff by chiedozie198100: 10:41pm On Aug 22, 2023 |
Kingosytex: N he's making a fundamental mistake of trying to outshine his master. One of the 48 laws of power is never to outshine your master. |
Politics / 5 Reasons Why You Should Hire Freelancers From Nigeria. by chiedozie198100: 7:42pm On Aug 22, 2023 |
Afrobeat, the genre of music ruling the airwaves all around the world right now, is a product of Nigerian ingenuity. A genre that was created by the legend, Fela Anikulapo Kuti, has been stamped on the world map of popular music, by Nigerian youths. With very limited access to resources, the youths have managed to turn Afrobeat into a multi-billion-dollar industry. And just as the African American youths created and put hip-hop/rap music on the world map, Nigerian youths pulled off the Afrobeat revolution. Same fit was also achieved in the movie industry (Nollywood). But the unsung heroes that made these possible are the almost invisible young minds, both technical and non-technical talents, that mainly operate from the background. They have managed and controlled the entire value-chain of the Afrobeat industry. This talent pool of highly skilled and intelligent youths has always been in plain sight, silently waiting to be of benefit to the world. They are a ready-made army of great minds that the world needs to pay attention to. The Asian freelance market has been known for a long while, as the go-to for remote freelance jobs, mostly in the tech space. They’ve established themselves as a powerhouse, and the world knows about this. But I dare say that whatever experts you want to hire, as regards tech and non-tech remote freelance workers, Nigeria will give you what you want. There is a very large resource pool that you can choose from. Nigerians are typically self-driven and have the mindset of succeeding against all odd. Most experts are self-taught and well versed in latest trends and technologies in any area they choose to specialize in. Are you looking for programmers, media experts, copywriters, tech writers of any kind, social media talents, etcetera, your best bet is to look the way of Nigeria. They are really not hard to find, as they have a strong presence online, but they unfortunately go unnoticed or ignored. Over the years, the Nigerian youth has gotten undue publicity for some not too pleasant reasons in the cyber space. And this has quite reasonably cast a dark cloud on the entire youth population. But there are certain facts that need to be stated here; those that do these things are in a very tiny minority, and thanks to the Nigerian government’s conscious efforts to track them down, their numbers are reducing drastically. And with the explosion of web3 and cryptocurrency, most have diverted their attention from cybercrime to making legit money online. Of all the reasons on why you should always look out for Nigerian freelancers for remote work, here are the 4 most important reasons: 1. INNATE INTELLIGENCE: It’s a well-known fact, at least in the United States of America, that amongst the immigrant population, Nigerian immigrants are the most educated. Acquisition of education/knowledge is high in the priority list for an average Nigerian. If they can afford any form of education, they go for it. And thanks to the internet, Nigerians have taken full advantage of this near free education source to acquire knowledge. A very high percentage of the youths, who may not have the financial means to get an education in a structured setting, have relied on the internet as a very viable opportunity. Whatever skill that can be acquired via browsing the internet, there is a sizable number of Nigerian youths well trained in it. 2. ALWAYS WILLING TO GO OVER AND BEYOND: Getting a remote job for a Nigerian, almost always places a burden on him/her to deliver on the job. Repeat patronage is very high on their mind. And with the unfortunate employment level in the country, most rely on remote freelance jobs as their best alternative. And so, there’s always the need to do a good job of whatever task they are given. You can always be rest assured that you job is in safe hands with a Nigerian freelancer....... https://www./5-reasons-why-you-need-hire-remote-freelancers-from-nigeria-acholem |
Programming / Re: 5 Reason Why You Must Hire Freelancers From Nigeria. by chiedozie198100: 7:04pm On Aug 22, 2023 |
airsaylongcome: Maybe you are not. |
Programming / 5 Reason Why You Must Hire Freelancers From Nigeria. by chiedozie198100: 3:07pm On Aug 22, 2023 |
Afrobeat, the genre of music ruling the airwaves all around the world right now, is a product of Nigerian ingenuity. A genre that was created by the legend, Fela Anikulapo Kuti, has been stamped on the world map of popular music, by Nigerian youths. With very limited access to resources, the youths have managed to turn Afrobeat into a multi-billion-dollar industry. And just as the African American youths created and put hip-hop/rap music on the world map, Nigerian youths pulled off the Afrobeat revolution. Same fit was also achieved in the movie industry (Nollywood). But the unsung heroes that made these possible are the almost invisible young minds, both technical and non-technical talents, that mainly operate from the background. They have managed and controlled the entire value-chain of the Afrobeat industry. This talent pool of highly skilled and intelligent youths has always been in plain sight, silently waiting to be of benefit to the world. They are a ready-made army of great minds that the world needs to pay attention to. The Asian freelance market has been known for a long while, as the go-to for remote freelance jobs, mostly in the tech space. They’ve established themselves as a powerhouse, and the world knows about this. But I dare say that whatever experts you want to hire, as regards tech and non-tech remote freelance workers, Nigeria will give you what you want. There is a very large resource pool that you can choose from. Nigerians are typically self-driven and have the mindset of succeeding against all odd. Most experts are self-taught and well versed in latest trends and technologies in any area they choose to specialize in. Are you looking for programmers, media experts, copywriters, tech writers of any kind, social media talents, etcetera, your best bet is to look the way of Nigeria. They are really not hard to find, as they have a strong presence online, but they unfortunately go unnoticed or ignored. Over the years, the Nigerian youth has gotten undue publicity for some not too pleasant reasons in the cyber space. And this has quite reasonably cast a dark cloud on the entire youth population. But there are certain facts that need to be stated here; those that do these things are in a very tiny minority, and thanks to the Nigerian government’s conscious efforts to track them down, their numbers are reducing drastically. And with the explosion of web3 and cryptocurrency, most have diverted their attention from cybercrime to making legit money online. Of all the reasons on why you should always look out for Nigerian freelancers for remote work, here are the 4 most important reasons: 1. INNATE INTELLIGENCE: It’s a well-known fact, at least in the United States of America, that amongst the immigrant population, Nigerian immigrants are the most educated. Acquisition of education/knowledge is high in the priority list for an average Nigerian. If they can afford any form of education, they go for it. And thanks to the internet, Nigerians have taken full advantage of this near free education source to acquire knowledge. A very high percentage of the youths, who may not have the financial means to get an education in a structured setting, have relied on the internet as a very viable opportunity. Whatever skill that can be acquired via browsing the internet, there is a sizable number of Nigerian youths well trained in it. 2. ALWAYS WILLING TO GO OVER AND BEYOND: Getting a remote job for a Nigerian, almost always places a burden on him/her to deliver on the job. Repeat patronage is very high on their mind. And with the unfortunate employment level in the country, most rely on remote freelance jobs as their best alternative. And so, there’s always the need to do a good job of whatever task they are given. You can always be rest assured that you job is in safe hands with a Nigerian freelancer....... https://www./5-reasons-why-you-need-hire-remote-freelancers-from-nigeria-acholem |
TV/Movies / Re: I’m Training My Son To Have Sex With People’s Daughters – Seyi Awolowo by chiedozie198100: 4:15pm On Aug 20, 2023 |
Bigseven: I think he is 3 Likes |
Music/Radio / Re: Tory Lanez Sentenced To 10 Years : A Deeper Look Into The Verdict by chiedozie198100: 3:03pm On Aug 10, 2023 |
what is Nigeria's business with this? 1 Like |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Niger: Coup Leaders remain defiant, form new Govt; appoint 21 Ministers by chiedozie198100: 11:41am On Aug 10, 2023 |
all these fulani elites crossing the border to go talk to the military in Niger, is there something they are not telling us? 1 Like |
Travel / Re: Memoirs From Chile by chiedozie198100: 10:46pm On Aug 04, 2023 |
tensazangetsu20: bros what are the options for remote cybersecurity jobs? |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Abdulsalami Abubakar-Led ECOWAS Delegation Arrives Niger To Meet Coup Leaders by chiedozie198100: 11:24pm On Aug 03, 2023 |
what is the business of sultan to niger if it is no to protect the evil fulani terrorists that are causing problems in niger? |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Lessons From The Recent Coup In Niger, By Jideofor Adibe (Pictures) by chiedozie198100: 10:25am On Aug 01, 2023 |
Egypt and Libya have had military govt for quite a while now, but none of these coward african organizations can even cough. leave niger alone. |
Politics / Re: Oyo Workers Protest, Lock Secretariat, Demand Palliatives, Others by chiedozie198100: 11:25pm On Jul 31, 2023 |
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Romance / Re: Nigerian Couple’s Transformation Photos Causes Buzz Online by chiedozie198100: 5:32pm On Jul 30, 2023 |
So after all these years guyman still dey hang hand for shoulder, n the babe don leave am behind. 1 Like |
Sports / Re: Ahmed Musa Crashes Petrol Pump Price To ₦580/Litre In Kano by chiedozie198100: 11:01pm On Jul 24, 2023 |
when an ordinary citizen understands the importance of subsidy better than the government. |
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