Sports › Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by codemaniacs: 9:32pm On Apr 10, 2021 |
Danielnino00: How many wingers now?? ChrisKels: Wow! Dude please, what's the formation gonna be called, with Osimhen, Onuachu and Sim my all starting?
What a structure  no wingers the fullbacks and the person playing attacking midfield will also do the job of wingers. The formation will be 4-1-2-3 or 4-2-1-3 |
Education › Re: The Misconception That Only High Level Education Is A Guarantee For Success. by codemaniacs: 9:28pm On Apr 10, 2021 |
lolu2019: i am already old. I have wasted my time in that fucking school.even with my old age, I will still do better than some pro. lolu2019: did I tell u that I still want to play professional football. if I am amateur what is ur business with that. are u the one that taught me how to do ball juggling.oga,park well If you wanted to play football you would have joined a football academy when you were young but most Nigerians especially Nigerians that attended primary and secondary school don't know and are not taught the process of how to become a professional athlete or footballer. So its not fully your fault. |
Sports › Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by codemaniacs: 9:18pm On Apr 10, 2021 |
JohnBullMySon: 4 strikers are enough. 5 must be the minimum. Ihenacho can play behind a front 3 of osimhen onuachu simy while dessers moffi maja sadiq iwuala can stay on the bench. |
Education › Re: The Misconception That Only High Level Education Is A Guarantee For Success. by codemaniacs: 9:10pm On Apr 10, 2021 |
Mikester: ***Sighs*** OK. I've heard what you have to say. Now please don't mention me, I'm busy. Thanks I will keep mentioning you when I want because nl is public. |
Education › Re: The Misconception That Only High Level Education Is A Guarantee For Success. by codemaniacs: 9:08pm On Apr 10, 2021 |
lolu2019: u cant understand.i am a ball player,that is what I luv,that is what I know how to do best. that is the only place I can carry first. not one stupid school that some lecturers will be frustrating students so that u can give them bribe or have sex with girls. As long as you've not been through a football academy you're just an amateur footballer with no pedigree. |
Sports › Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by codemaniacs: 9:00pm On Apr 10, 2021 |
damagnificentusb: are u serious? 5/7 strikers in a 23 man squad? I'm very serious. |
Education › Re: The Misconception That Only High Level Education Is A Guarantee For Success. by codemaniacs: 8:59pm On Apr 10, 2021 |
Mikester: No You're not even a graduate and you claim I'm talking bag of emotions when you are the one talking bag of emotions. Just because you're not a graduate does not mean you should talk down on graduates in order to feel good about yourself. Go and graduate first before attempting to advise graduates. |
Education › Re: The Misconception That Only High Level Education Is A Guarantee For Success. by codemaniacs: 8:54pm On Apr 10, 2021 |
lolu2019: the pandemic did not affect them like all dis companies.that is what I am trying to say. I hate dis country. The pandemic affected many clubs. Some clubs have closed down. You should say it didn't affect some big clubs. Look at schalke 04 league position. Some clubs in some big leagues got financial aid from their country's F.A. |
Education › Re: The Misconception That Only High Level Education Is A Guarantee For Success. by codemaniacs: 8:40pm On Apr 10, 2021 |
lolu2019: that is what everyone is saying. the system failed us. and parents also need to think beyond getting a university degree. I wanted to be a footballer as a child.i never liked school.but just because I don't want to disobey,i am being affected by the pandemic.footballers everywhere are still earning big big cash during this period. Not every footballer earns big cash. To play football or any sports you have to be enrolled in a football academy or sports academy to get football or sports education. |
Education › Re: The Misconception That Only High Level Education Is A Guarantee For Success. by codemaniacs: 8:31pm On Apr 10, 2021 |
Mikester: Hmm how could you come up with that first line when you saw these statements in my post.
You're a talking bag of emotions. Perhaps you'll understand my writeup better if you read it with an open mind and less emotions. Higher education is the bedrock of financial stability because it provides a job for the person to get paid every month. It's not every month some entrepreneurs get paid. |
Sports › Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by codemaniacs: 8:06pm On Apr 10, 2021 |
damagnificentusb: if rohrs preference remains 3 strikers, who do you think he should drop between_ osimhen, iheanacho and onuachu?? Rohr needs to start calling up at least 5 or 7 of them Nigeria's strike force is now too big for rohr to be calling only 3 of them |
Education › Re: The Misconception That Only High Level Education Is A Guarantee For Success. by codemaniacs: 6:37pm On Apr 10, 2021 |
Mikester: Though we have some exceptions, formal education isn't always a guarantee for success especially in a country like Nigeria in this fast changing world.
Apparently, a large number of people especially in Nigeria believe that all the problems of life is only solved in the classroom which is an extremely poor way of reasoning as we have a lot of graduates who spent quality years of their lives at school with nothing solid to show for it except for knowledge of facts and figures and maybe by grace, a mediocre job.
Most graduates with good degrees are painfully left without jobs and some who managed to find one end up with low paying jobs given the circumstances, some even get employed by people who never attained the level of education they have.
Another obvious thing is that when most students graduate, they graduate at ages society deem old enough to settle and be financially independent such as ages between 27 - 35 - ages that seem like a bad and delayed start for life establishment especially as a man.
I mean if a guy graduates at such age,
At when will he get a job? When then will he be financially stable? When will he have enough to build a home? When will he have enough to cater for a family? Won't it most likely translate to perpetual poverty if he closes his eyes and starts a family?
And if a lady graduates at such age?
At when will she be financially independent if it is her desire? When will she settle, will she dump her certificate and start to seek for a man as the recent demonstration of most ladies have shown?
And why will someone especially a random guy despite seeing all that is happening in the country choose to underestimate early skill acquisition and business learning and choose to spend his adulthood gaining more facts just to come out hustling like a drop out?
Personally, I disagree with the belief that ONLY higher education is a guarantee for success in terms of money making especially in a country like Nigeria where there are scarcity of jobs for most courses being taught in schools.
Higher education though is good, useful and efficacious, isn't an assurance for financial stability and time is crucial for everyone especially the ambitious and smart people who value it and won't choose to venture into anything they deem unproductive or likely to have less chances of success.
Better to use the early years to learn a lucrative skill or business and put it into use before the late ages than to spend a long period of time in the classroom only to come out to start hustling like a drop out.
My opinion isn't for everyone though as some people still make it through formal education but I'm just being realistic.
Out of every 200 graduates, about 20 only end up with better paying jobs, mostly based on connections. We see it in our hood everyday. Quite a issue to consider by someone who intends to start life and turn out successfully in due time.
I believe that formal education like every other form of education is just a plus to our knowledge while self education and discovery is what guarantees how far we will go in terms of money making.
Those who made fortunes today did so out of self discovery and not necessarily formal education.
Let us discover what suits us best so as not to burn our fingers later on.
I mean what do you think? I respect your opinion but your write-up is rubbish because you used "success" as a general term you did not state if it was financial success, social success e.t.c... only higher education is a guarantee for "employment success"... when I say employment success I mean working in big companies and getting paid comfortably... another thing you fail to notice, is that most employers employ people from their own ethnicity. so if a person living in a state or place where that person's ethnicity does not own majority of companies there, it will take that person a long time to get employed.. |
Business › Re: Dangote, Flour Mills Petition FG, Oppose New Sugar Refinery by BUA by codemaniacs: 10:49am On Apr 09, 2021 |
chrisifeanyi: He tries to subdue other business to grow. African richest man my foot Same thing the f:ulanis do with agriculture; they attack farmers and destroy farms to subdue other farmers so that f:ulani farmers become the only farmers in Nigeria. |
Celebrities › Re: Barakat, Pasuma’s Daughter Weds Olajuwon Bello (Photos, Video) by codemaniacs: 7:32pm On Apr 08, 2021*. Modified: 5:44am On Apr 09, 2021 |
Mouth Gig: YORUBA PEOPLE, FUNNIN TRIBE do you call g:ermany a tribe, do you call e:ngland a tribe, do you call r:ussia a tribe, if you don't call any of the above a tribe, then you should know there are no tribes in Nigeria, there are nations in Nigeria.. |
Celebrities › Re: Don Jazzy: Why I Didn’t Sign Falz, Simi, And Teni To Mavin Records (Video) by codemaniacs: 2:42pm On Apr 05, 2021 |
Deepfeel: you should care, cause you are debating about them, linguistically the isoko's are closer to the urbobo's then any ethnic group in the niger Delta I'm talking about Don jazzy it's you that is talking about isoko. |
Celebrities › Re: Don Jazzy: Why I Didn’t Sign Falz, Simi, And Teni To Mavin Records (Video) by codemaniacs: 2:37pm On Apr 05, 2021 |
Deepfeel: is isoko an igbiod tribe? I don't care and I don't know but according to wiki they are an ethnolinguistic group who inhabit the Isoko region of Delta State, and Bayelsa State Nigeria. |
Celebrities › Re: Don Jazzy: Why I Didn’t Sign Falz, Simi, And Teni To Mavin Records (Video) by codemaniacs: 2:31pm On Apr 05, 2021 |
Deepfeel: so why is it wrong to say Don Jazzy is isoko? his dad is igbo, his mum is igbo, don jazzy can say he is isoko, but from his lineage he is Igbo.. if your two parents are from the same ethnic nation then you are from that ethnic nation. |
Celebrities › Re: Don Jazzy: Why I Didn’t Sign Falz, Simi, And Teni To Mavin Records (Video) by codemaniacs: 2:24pm On Apr 05, 2021 |
Deepfeel: Don Jazzy is half Igbo that's the fact, Burna boys mother is yoruba everything about him is yoruba, but he's ogoni burna boy is ogoni he is only using his mum's side to make money. |
Celebrities › Re: Don Jazzy: Why I Didn’t Sign Falz, Simi, And Teni To Mavin Records (Video) by codemaniacs: 2:09pm On Apr 05, 2021 |
Deepfeel: why are you embittered about this? I'm Igbo from Enugu, I don't care about his name, all I'm saying the man is isoko and isoko's are not related to Igbo read the isoko history he was born in umiahia, his dad has ukwuani connections, his mom is Igbo.. he is Igbo, has Igbo blood, has Igbo behavior... he can say his Isoko but can't show what he has built in the isoko region. |
Celebrities › Re: Don Jazzy: Why I Didn’t Sign Falz, Simi, And Teni To Mavin Records (Video) by codemaniacs: 1:02pm On Apr 05, 2021 |
fratermathy: I don't want to enter into the ethnic debate but just to set the records straight, Don Jazzy is Isoko, a minority group in Delta State.
If there's anything Nigeria teaches you, it's the fact that we shouldn't assume someone's ethnicity just because they appear like those from another group or speak the language of another group. Many people thought Burna Boy is Yoruba but he's not. People think Jazzy is Igbo but he's not. fratermathy: He has said it in interviews that he's Isoko. However, he was born in Umuahia and his mother is Igbo. It would appear that even his father's family has some Ukwuani connections because his father's middle name is Enebeli. At the end of the day, if he says he's Isoko, then that's what he is. he was born in umiahia, his dad has ukwuani connections, his mom is Igbo.. he is Igbo, has Igbo blood, has Igbo behavior... he can say his Isoko but can't show what he has built in the isoko region. |
Politics › Re: Buhari Asks Security Forces To ‘Make Insecurity Part Of Nigeria’s History' by codemaniacs: 4:24pm On Apr 02, 2021 |
its not a slip...
the e:uropean goal for Africa is to have Africans armed against each other... |
Crime › Re: Najeebat Sule 'Najee' Shot Dead In The U.S (Photos) by codemaniacs: 5:14pm On Apr 01, 2021 |
slyfoxxjoe: Haha I am a Nigerian in NIGERIA! Studied abroad, came back to my country and doing good. Doing better than most of you Akata brats sitting on your ass waiting for reparations and the next government handouts.
You have the nerve to compare these current bratty Cardi B worshiping, tik Tok twerking African Americans to the likes of MLk and others who fought for civil rights? MLK would be crying if he could see what his people are doing with the freedoms he fought to give them I swear. You don’t even know. its important they get reparations from the government... their ancestors were enslaved for over 400years and they weren't paid... japanese war prisoners and J:ews that didn't suffer as bad as enslaved black americans got paid so why are you who claim to be Nigerian using reparations and government handouts as an abuse... the fact they weren't paid reparations affected all of them, then add the fact that most of the people ( wh:yte people ) around them don't want to see them succeed, didn't give them jobs, bombed and destroyed their own "black wall street".. even in 2021, just watch National Geographic border patrol ( canada or US ) no or few black people works in customs while in Nigeria every ethnic nation has a quota, while in the U:S black americans don't have a quota for government jobs... in the U:S black americans are not living on oil wells, gold deposits, diamond deposits, gas reserves e.t.c. in the U:S an asian or non-black person will get government job before a black american e.t.c. you should support the call for reparations for black americans and also the fact that black americans deserve a quota of federal government jobs in the U:S. |
Crime › Re: Najeebat Sule 'Najee' Shot Dead In The U.S (Photos) by codemaniacs: 4:21pm On Apr 01, 2021*. Modified: 4:55pm On Apr 01, 2021 |
McSquishi: The truth of the matter is that Black Americans have made the country a place where Black immigrants can now come and expect a chance at success. that’s why Africans weren’t coming over here like this during the 1920’s-30’s when other immigrants were coming or even in the 60’s waves of migrations. They came after Black Americans did the fighting and came to enjoy the privileges of being immigrants and did as much as they could to remove themselves from the Black Americans who paved the way.
If Nigerians have the hunger you described why would they continue to vote for useless politicians each election cycle? How come Nigerians don’t return to Nigeria and transform it? Where is evidence of this hunger seen in the overall population?
When it’s Nigerians failing you blame the government and leadership but when Black Americans point to government for our less than equal conditions you all dismiss that and join white people in calling us lazy and complacent. Those same white people who say African countries like Nigeria are in such a state because you all are lazy or unintelligent. McSquishi: If Nigerians have such a hunger then why can’t they make Nigeria work for them? Why is Nigeria a failing project and even Nigerians will be wishing for the days of colonialism if Nigerians are so successful and hard working and focused
Why can’t you fix your own country?
Rather than jumping in where Black Americans have made a foundation for you to take advantage of just build up your own country with all your great talents. Africans weren't going to the U:S during 1920’s-30’s because they couldn't afford it, those that traveled out of Africa did so to get university degrees from the country that colonized them, the U:S did not colonized any country on the African continent... in the 1960s, currency of most African countries was almost the same as the dollar and other european countries, so there was no reason to migrate out. No Nigerian is wishing for the days of colonialism, they are wishing for the days of regionalism.... during colonialism, Nigeria had no university, no tv station, no roads, no housing , small number of schools ( no schools in some places ) , small number of hospitals e.t.c. no Nigerian will ever wish for the days of colonialism, so stop saying rubbish... |
Crime › Re: Najeebat Sule 'Najee' Shot Dead In The U.S (Photos) by codemaniacs: 3:59pm On Apr 01, 2021 |
McSquishi: Ah, so Nigeria is sending its successful people in majority?
which skews the data when they find success here. Many were already successful. most Nigerians use education to migrate... the fees cost between $15,000 and over, poor and unsuccessful people can't afford to pay $15,000 and over per year, apart from fees there is also feeding, rent, transportation e.t.c. poor and unsuccessful people can't afford such, like I said in a previous comment, U:S uses false data to show every black person in a negative way , so the data you're seeing is false.. |
Crime › Re: Najeebat Sule 'Najee' Shot Dead In The U.S (Photos) by codemaniacs: 3:11pm On Apr 01, 2021 |
McSquishi: Black Americans are anything but passive or comfortable... We fight for more rights and equal rights regularly. I’ve even seen Africans saying we are too obsessed with race because we are constantly fighting against discrimination.
And we suffer from generational effects of racism unlike Black immigrants who are leaving their country and starting over, escaping generational poverty. Similar to how in South Africa, Nigerians are able to immigrate and do better than Black South Africans because you aren’t suffering generational effects of having no rights...
If Nigerians are so much better than us and so great then why can’t they succeed in Nigeria? Why must they come to the US? Why haven’t they transformed Nigeria? stay and make Nigeria great rather than coming to the US where Black Americans have done all the work and built all the structures and changed all the policy. Especially if you only come to look down on us and judge us. Why not remain in Nigeria? surely your non-passive, non-comfortable nature can have Nigeria being amongst the wealthiest nations... They migrate to get higher currency and many of them have already succeeded in Nigeria. |
Crime › Re: Najeebat Sule 'Najee' Shot Dead In The U.S (Photos) by codemaniacs: 3:07pm On Apr 01, 2021 |
McSquishi: It’s because I was raised in a wholesome family like most Black Americans are that your idiocy insulted me. How you were raised is what is in question here...
You don’t know anything about us and just hating while looking from outside... A Black American probably made fun of your accent once and you’ve harbored resentments ever since. Lmao. Grow up.
and the statistics? Which statistics? Statistics say that Black Americans are the most heartless people on Earth as you said? That was you quoting statistics? or was it just you being a stereotyping slowpoke/idiot/dummy  You're not even intelligent enough to explain to stayclearofme and SarkinYarki on how the w:hyte media uses its false statistics to show black Americans in a negative way. Black Americans are 30% of the U:S population so for example if a city has 1000 w:hyte people and 300 black people and 180 black people commit crimes out of the 300 that means according to stats over 50% of black Americans in that city commit crimes. While 400 w:hyte people commit crimes out of the 1000 that means according to stats over 40% of wh:yte people in the city commit crimes. Now according to the stats by percentage ( they won't tell you it's by percentage) black Americans in that city commit more crimes than wh:yte people but according to the real numbers wh:yte people are the ones committing more crimes. So please learn to explain how anti black people the U:S really is unless you're a wh:yte person pretending to be black American. |
Crime › Re: Najeebat Sule 'Najee' Shot Dead In The U.S (Photos) by codemaniacs: 2:44pm On Apr 01, 2021 |
McSquishi: Incorrect. Immigration for Africans began to increase after the Civil Rights Movement/Act. Black immigrants rode our coattails, watched us struggle for access, then came to take advantage of our gains... and did so while apparently looking down on us the whole time. That’s the worst part of it.
If America stealing your resources allowed for you to immigrate here you’d be able to get a visa on arrival like the countries America respects. Nigerians have to go through hell to get approved, you have no special status. America continued to take your resources and banned Nigerian immigration in the last administration.
Don’t be delusional and don’t be unappreciative.
You’re right, the stereotypes that are globally attached to Nigerians damage all Black people. People aren’t going around looking down on Black people in China because of Black American’s reputation but because of Nigerian’s reputation. In fact when I’m abroad and they find out I’m American they respect me. When they think I may be Nigerian they are suspicious.
So all this looking down on people who are Black American is funny because at this point in reality Nigerians have worse reputations than what is spread about us. Yet people feel totally comfortable pushing stereotypes about us while their reputation is much worse. Black immigrants didn't take advantage of black American gains. They worked hard while black Americans became passive and comfortable. Nigeria has a very high amount of applicants for U:S visas so they will go through due process to get the visa. No non-melanin nation respects black people whether they are black American or not. |
Crime › Re: Najeebat Sule 'Najee' Shot Dead In The U.S (Photos) by codemaniacs: 2:03pm On Apr 01, 2021 |
McSquishi: Wow... the only reason you can live in the US is because of us. The only reason you can find decent work or enter good schools is because of us. This is the issue with Nigerians. You worship whites who hate you and only accept you at all due to our labor. You do this same thing in South Africa: putting down the Black South Africans and calling them names and demeaning their reputations while benefitting from their struggle.
Meanwhile go anywhere in the globe and see the stereotypes of Nigerians. Everyone considers Nigerian expat women prostitutes and Nigerian expat men scammers, human traffickers, and drug dealers. But when you are stereotyped you’ll be crying and wanting to fight about it but come here and spread dumb lies about a whole race of people in the US
Who raised you? Nigeria and other African countries have resources the U:S wants and needs.. So it's not because of black Americans that Africans can live in the U:S. The reason they can find work is also because of trade among U:S and their Country and they have the certificates. Any stereotype attached to Nigerians will also affect other black people that are not Nigerians but look like Nigerians. |
NYSC › Re: Corpers' Lodge In Mbano, Imo State In Poor State (Photos) by codemaniacs: 9:19am On Apr 01, 2021 |
Maj196: They will get used to it  read the comment below ... Saig: There is something One can do. You people should stop this types of trash comments like "there's nothing anyone can do". These are the stupid comments that keep fueling these callous people to continue their wickedness and negligence. They feel you have already given up and helpless and hopeless and at their own mercy so they treat you anyhow they want. You are entitled but it won't come until we all start standing up and speaking against this evil. they will continue. If the Government says it is mandatory for you to serve your country, then they have a duty to provide you with what you need and a conducive environment |
Politics › Re: I Visited Obasanjo Library And Resort In Abeokuta, Ogun State (pics, Video) by codemaniacs: 8:36pm On Mar 31, 2021 |
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Travel › Re: Omu Resort Lagos In Pictures (Video) by codemaniacs: 4:10pm On Mar 30, 2021 |
thebosstrevor1: I don't know but that is an horse private part....how did it trigger you....like is it suggestive for you or what like I said earlier people under the age of 18 use nai:raland... it's not okay to expose young teenagers to such... |
Travel › Re: Omu Resort Lagos In Pictures (Video) by codemaniacs: 4:01pm On Mar 30, 2021 |
thebosstrevor1: Are you serious , like a horse penis is sexually explicit image, i hope you dont practice bestiality once in a while. be:stiality is an abomination... seeing anything that has to do with private parts is explicit, if you don't know that then you know now.. |