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Webmasters / Re: Paystack Plugin For J2store - Joomla Popular Shopping Cart Extension by ConquerAll(m): 3:23pm On Jun 25, 2020
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Webmasters / Re: Paystack Plugin For Event Booking - Joomla Event Registration Extension by ConquerAll(m): 3:21pm On Jun 25, 2020
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Webmasters / Re: Nicholas Idoko: My Experience As A Freelance Software Developer | Part 2 by ConquerAll(m): 1:54pm On Jun 25, 2020
ultimatex:


I reside in Abeokuta, Ogun State at the moment.

Ok, thought you reside in 042.

Anyways, more grease to your efforts bro.
Webmasters / Re: Nicholas Idoko: My Experience As A Freelance Software Developer | Part 2 by ConquerAll(m): 1:09pm On Jun 24, 2020
@ultimatex

I love your story. Believe me, it's quite inspiring.

It goes on to show that Rome wasn't built in a day.

Lastly, are you in 042?

@squash47

Don't give up! And don't forget to practice, practice and practice! If possible, build a real world stuff cos you learn faster that way.

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Webmasters / Paystack Plugin For Event Booking - Joomla Event Registration Extension by ConquerAll(m): 11:01am On Jun 23, 2020
Hey guys,

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I developed this plugin in the course of my work, and think it wise to share it here in case someone else needs it too.

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For plugin documentation, simply click here.

Regards smiley

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Webmasters / Re: Paystack Plugin For J2store - Joomla Popular Shopping Cart Extension by ConquerAll(m): 10:55am On Jun 23, 2020
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Webmasters / Re: Paystack Plugin For Membership Pro - Joomla Membership Subscription Extension by ConquerAll(m): 10:51am On Jun 23, 2020
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Webmasters / Paystack Plugin For J2store - Joomla Popular Shopping Cart Extension by ConquerAll(m): 4:09pm On Jun 22, 2020
Hey guys,

I just want to share this Paystack payment plugin for J2Store - Joomla leading shopping cart extension.

I developed this plugin in the course of my work, and think it wise to share it here in case someone else needs it too.

To get this payment plugin, simply >> Click Here <<

For plugin documentation, simply click here.

Regards smiley

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Webmasters / Paystack Plugin For Membership Pro - Joomla Membership Subscription Extension by ConquerAll(m): 3:49pm On Jun 22, 2020
Hey guys,

I just want to share this Paystack payment plugin for Joomla Membership Pro extension.

I developed this plugin in the course of working for a project, and think it wise to share it in case someone else here needs it too.

To get this payment plugin, simply >> Click Here <<

For plugin documentation, simply click here.

Regards smiley
Business / Re: How Do You Cope With Nigeria's Epileptic Power Supply Issue As A Freelancer? by ConquerAll(m): 7:45am On May 11, 2019
gensteejay:

Interesting. Do you have the contact of the guy or where I can find him?

I'm not really sure but I will look for it cos I found him from OLX or so and we transacted via WhatsApp then and he sent it via one of the transport coys.

Just PM me and will get back to you once I find the contact.
Business / Re: How Do You Cope With Nigeria's Epileptic Power Supply Issue As A Freelancer? by ConquerAll(m): 7:35am On May 11, 2019
Well, power has always been a problem in my area cos the DISCO in my area is very well experience in dancing disco with our power. The only good side is that you're sure of at least six to eight hours of light daily unless there is a major breakdown.

Then, to how I solve my power problem as a web designer, I got one reliable laptop power bank that last from 12 - 15 hours on full charge. In fact, I'm using it now while typing this. The cycle has been to charge it while we have power and rely on it when power is out. That pretty much solves my power issue as regards powering my laptop.

It's been like two years plus since I got this power bank and it's still going strong. The funny part is that it's Nigerian made. I got from one guy like that in Lagos in 2016.

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Webmasters / Re: Importance Of Mobile Friendly Website On SEO by ConquerAll(m): 7:28am On Jul 24, 2018
Great piece!

Check my signature if you need to start your own online store the easy way and transform your selling business in no time.

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Celebrities / Re: Checkout Daddy Freeze’s Car Collection (PHOTOS) by ConquerAll(m): 2:38pm On Jul 03, 2018
Definitely, money is good but that second pix background get as e be.
Politics / Re: Sowore Presidential Poster by ConquerAll(m): 2:15pm On Jul 03, 2018
Don't think this guy has what it takes to FREE our dear country from the multitude of "invincible" hands holding her down. The race it tough, the task is even tougher; but I like his courage.

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Business / Re: Trick On How To Open And Verify US UK Paypal Account In Nigeria. by ConquerAll(m): 3:06pm On Sep 28, 2016
Hey Guys!

There is this wonderful Step-By-Step Guide, with screenshots all the way, that can help you open, verify (up to 100%), and operate a full US PayPal account here in Nigeria, or in any other country outside US.

To get the guide, simply click here >> How To Open, Verify and Operate Fully Functional US PayPal Account In Nigeria or In Any Other Country Outside US

All the best and to your online payment FREEDOM!
Business To Business / Re: Get A USA Phone Number For Calls And Sms Verification by ConquerAll(m): 4:44pm On Sep 08, 2016
Hello, you are hardly on Skype or WhatsApp, and for this, you're missing great business.

I would love to send my customers to you for US phone number, but am afraid of your response time.

Kindly respond on Skype/WhatsApp so we can talk business.

Regards.
Business / Re: How Chris Folayan Built Mall-For-Africa From His Bedroom by ConquerAll(m): 9:03am On May 12, 2016
Yes, you can also start from your bedroom and grow from there >> SEE HOW HERE

Kudos to this guy, he has a sharp brain. I analysed his platform for a client and what I discovered was amazing.

I hope he manages it well and not let Nigerian factor undermine goal.
Web Market / Re: Web Design Company In Nigeria;cheap And Affordable Prices by ConquerAll(m): 6:21pm On Apr 02, 2016
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Romance / Re: A Female Friend Told Me This Today by ConquerAll(m): 12:14pm On Oct 12, 2015
Hmmm! My dear girl, attraction is NEEDED to spice up this marriage thing, especially, on the side of the girl. Like one of cousins once said, "I cannot marry a man I don't feel like 'jumping' at the slightest opportunity."

So, my advice is keep him as a friend because that's what he is, and will always be to you.
Romance / Re: Darey Art-Alade Goes Unclad On Instagram (Photo) by ConquerAll(m): 11:05am On Oct 12, 2015
When one is desperate to resurrect a dying career.
Meanwhile, I didn't see anything unclad in the posted pix though.
Crime / Re: Landlord Rapes 10 Year-old Girl At Bonugo Village, Abuja by ConquerAll(m): 11:01am On Oct 12, 2015
This is no longer funny at all. It's actually becoming an everyday thing now with news of pedophiles defiling innocent children here and there. I am not yet a parent and I'm feeling this fright already. God please help us.
Celebrities / Re: The Ebube Nwagbo You Don't Know by ConquerAll(m): 10:51am On Oct 12, 2015
@OP

Don't beat your head hard! Change is constant, so, people do change.
The way you're sounding sef, ebi like say she dumped your a$$, or something (no pun intended)
Politics / Re: Fashola Takes Photo With His Heap Of Books by ConquerAll(m): 10:27am On Oct 12, 2015
Not by heaping of books, but by reading them and applying the knowledge gained to the good of our society.

This reminds of my good o' days in the university where some students will scare you with the volume of books they parade, even though they rarely read any.

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Webmasters / Re: Why Responsive Design Sucks And Reduces The Mobile Friendliness Of Your Site. by ConquerAll(m): 6:48pm On Aug 05, 2015
directonpc:
I have seen a lot of webmasters on Nairaland over hyping responsive web design.
I am going to state 3 reasons why responsive design sucks and why you should take the stress of designing mobile versions of your site.

1. Responsive sites load slow on mobile and consumes users data(megabytes). This is very true as responsible sites download same high resolution contents that were designed for pc version of the site it only useless css to cut some put and change width and height for others.

Unlike responsive design a lite simple dedicated mobile version won't include contents that are heavy.

2. Less low-end device/browsers support. A responsive site might look good on high-end mobile devices and browsers but it is the opposite on opera mini and stock browser of older devices.

3 . Facebook, YouTube and google are not doing it so you should know that it is crappy. That is all and nobody can counter these points

My dear OP, responsive design is the way to go, no doubt about that; it's the present and the future. You better embrace it for your own good if you're a webmaster anyway.

*The reason why it looks like it sucks sometime is that most acclaimed wed designers don't even understand it well, let alone, know how to implement it properly. What most designers do is to just grab a said 'responsive' theme, upload it and baaam, they have a responsive website. It's not done that way. I can't remember any theme that I used for any of my projects which I did not modify considerably to fit the project in question. Responsive design is not for a lazy designer because you have to test, fine-tune and test again and again in order to get it right.

- As for the issue on data consumption and load time, this is hardly a factor because we have faster internet networks now unlike before and any serious designer or webmaster that value speed should already know how to cut down on image size without affecting image quality much using available image editors or web services (e.g, kraken.io).

- As for device/browser support, a good responsive website will display acceptably on modern opera mini. What do you expect when browsing with my old Nokia 3110 phone? You also have to know that the world is moving forward and so should you. Today, Windowa XP is no longer supported and with time, its IE8 will die a natural death. Most newer themes don't even support anything less than IE9 now. For me, browser support forms part of my agreement with clients. If you wish to support obsolete browsers, then prepare to pay extra, no joke.

- As for why Facebook, YouTube and Google are not using it, permit me to say that they have their reasons and don't ever forget they already have native Apps for most of the mobile platforms already. Most notable websites have already embraced RWD (cnn, aljazeera, etc) and many website owners are paying thousands of dollars just to switch to RWD because it's the present and future combined.

I have the following in Support of RWD:

1) One and same content for both desktop and mobile - makes lot of sense.

2) One and same Domain/URL for both desktop and mobile - very good for SEO and the same Google is very much in favour of r/websites

3) No need to maintain two different renderer/template - makes life a lot easier for dear webmasters

4) RWD is future-proof - renders well on newer devices/browsers. MV may require periodic tweaking for newer devices/browsers

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Business / Re: 4 Ways To Identify "SCAMMERS" On Most Online Market Platform Like OLX Nigeria by ConquerAll(m): 2:52pm On Feb 09, 2015
I had a serious encounter with this OLX thieves and bunch of con men.

My work Toshiba laptop started messing up on 2nd of January 2015 without warning and after troubleshooting, it boiled down to faulty motherboard.

I decided to get a second-hand laptop for now coz I planned on getting a new high spec machine later in the year. So, I head to Ogbunabali in PH where they sell fairly used UK/US laptops. Unfortunately, I couldn't get a decent laptop with the minimum specs I need. Then, I decided to try OLX.com.

That's when the drama began. Called the first guy with MR. Something as seller name and he said he is at Onne in PH and cannot meet up because of distance between us but can deliver if only I can pay 5k delivery cost and pay for the item on delivery. He said they delivers with DHL around PH and they just delivered a laptop around my area yesterday. I said I want to come to his office at Onne instead. He said ok but that should be on Monday because we were speaking on Saturday.

Called the second one with Mr. one-Hausa-name I can't remember. He sounded nothing like an Hausa to my ear. He equally said he is at Onne - that I should come on Monday to their office and see the laptops before I buy.

Then on Monday, when I called the first guy, he said I should go and make initial payment deposit before coming to their office. When I asked for the location of his office, he hung up. A minute later, another number called me and said his staff said I was asking for their office address. I said yes, that I want to come and meet them first. He said ok, and gave me one address like that and said it is located inside Onne Sea Port. He also said I would not be allowed to come inside unless I show the security the teller I used in making initial deposit and my ID card. He said his staff would send me the account number to use in making the payment. Two minutes later, I received one GTBank personal account number with a Yoruba name. I said ok and laughed in my mind. These guys don jam caterpillar today.

So, I called the second guy and told him that I was at Onne and he should tell me how to locate their office. He change pattern immediately and said he was at the auction office inside the port premises. He said I cannot come in unless I showed the security guys the teller I used in making payment for the auctioned item I want to buy and a valid ID card. He asked if I have a valid ID card with me. I answered in the affirmative. Then, he asked me to make payment for the item first before coming to the gate with the teller and my ID card. I played I along asked him how I can make the payment. He said he will send me the account number of the customs officer in charge of auction so that I can go ahead and make payment. He sent me one Fidelity bank personal account number with an Hausa name on it.

Immediately I knew these guys were up to no good. So, I decided to wait it out. 5 minutes...10 minutes...20 minutes and the first guy called and asked if I have made the payment. I said not yet and that I can't seem to find the bank. He said I should ask around for the location of GTbank and hung up. Ten minute after, the second man called and asked if I have succeeded in making the payment. I said no and that I am no longer interested and he speedily hung up with a resounding hiss. The first guy keep on calling me for the next 2 days but I ignored all his calls.

My dear, that OLX.com is a behive of scammers and con men. I can tell you that 90% of sellers on that site are scammers and about 5% of the rest are economical with the truth as regards the items they are selling (either faulty or damaged items).

Rules You Should Follow To Avoid Being Scammed
1) Only searche for items/sellers within your locality/city.
2) Always try to match product specs to price (Don't fall for their high specs with ridiculously low price. Imagine a brand new HP with Core i7/8GBRAM/750GB HDD @ 50k).
3) Arrange to meet up at a secure/busy place (If you're not sure of security, don't go with cash or valuables).
4) Make no promise to buy before seeing the item in question (cos you may not like it after).
5) Do NOT pay a dime whether delivery cost, part-payment or whatever before seeing the item.
6) Physically inspect items thoroughly before buying (most items sold there are faulty; shine your eye wella).

Finally, I wasn't able to get what I wanted from OLX. I ended up getting a pretty decent fairly used HP laptop (Intel Dual Core 2.40GHz,6GB RAM, 750GB HDD) from a friend that sells computer accessories around my office at a decent price too.

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Webmasters / Re: I Want To Open A Verified Paypal Acct. How Do I Go About It? by ConquerAll(m): 9:57pm On Oct 01, 2014
If you're in Nigeria, then, download this step-by-step guide and learn how to open a PayPal Nigeria account and start making payment online with ease.

*If you want a US PayPal that can send and receive funds, then, learn how to get a US PayPal Account right here in Nigeria with ease.
Jokes Etc / Re: MTN Spam Messages by ConquerAll(m): 5:31pm On Dec 14, 2013
These spam messages are just plain annoying. All the networks are culprits. I guess they are experiencing low turnover because people now use BBM, WhatsApp, 2go, etc to communicate instead of calling & texting like before.

Please, I take God beg NCC or whoever, let them do something about this.
Celebrities / Re: Uche Jumbo Dressed As A Policewoman On Set Of A New Movie (Photos) by ConquerAll(m): 4:40pm On Dec 12, 2013
If this na how female officers dey look, me I go dey pray to dey enter jail, especially for night.
Celebrities / Re: Terry G’s Leather Pant Tears On Stage (Pictures) by ConquerAll(m): 4:37pm On Dec 12, 2013
kekakuz: I STILL CANT SEE NATHING

What were you expecting to see? Him koko, abi? I didn't know you've spoiled reach like this.
And who do we blame for this? Nairaland??
Romance / Re: Jesus Christ is Coming Soon!!! by ConquerAll(m): 4:08pm On Dec 12, 2013
fellis:

But what about STDs?
Especially the ones that condoms don't protect against like crabs and herpes?


You people really need to stop thinking with your peepees.

Remember I said "...if that's what he wants". I wasn't condoning or encouraging infidelity. I was just saying that between two evils, one is still better. Don't you get where I was coming from? And FYI, men have been known to think with their "peepee" at some points in their lives.

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Romance / Re: Jesus Christ is Coming Soon!!! by ConquerAll(m): 3:30pm On Dec 12, 2013
Okija_juju: Women A man who sleeps with different women is better than a man with one partner outside..

Reason: A man who sleeps around is just doing it because he can.. Basically, he is a manwhore.. But a man with another woman outside is in a relationship, meaning he has feelings for her, just like he has for you.. Basically, you are now in a competition. Thats the bad one you should run from.

You're on point abeg! I was discussing with a friend who just got married not too long ago. He told me the greatest mistake a married man can make is to keep relationship outside. According to him, a man can sleep around with no string attached, if that's what he wants. But never in his life try to date them because that's when drama starts. Before one knows it, one starts having divided attention, playing hide and seek, the woman start developing strange feelings and may even plot against one's wife so as to gain grounds (no limit to what a woman can do jare), etc.
Politics / Re: Confab Panel Splits As Asemota Submits Minority Report by ConquerAll(m): 12:12pm On Dec 12, 2013
Now the committee is just divided. I wonder what will happen at the actual confab? I guess the answer = divided10

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