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Romance / Re: Am I Alone? :( by davroca16(m): 4:28pm On Nov 16, 2014
Yungwizzzy:
...are we ladies that complicated??
angry angry

chill this is not about you, its about me. :-)
Romance / Am I Alone? :( by davroca16(m): 4:16pm On Nov 16, 2014
I always laughed When one of my big bro said: after GOD, fear women, even more than your fellow men..... Well I thought about it lately and came to a clear conclusion that what he said wasn't all that wrong however, if I were to chose between fearing women or myself, I'll chose myself. I can be on extreme guard if I misunderstand a female. But if I misunderstand myself, I wonder what would be left of the world around me. Based on past experience of those around me, no matter how small, I have just an appropriate idea of a lot of thing around me. E.g my friends, loved ones, my cats, my dog, my albino lab rat, e.t.c(the aforementioned pets are already dead!! I suppose. Just in case you wanted to know) but I haven't a comfortable and reliable idea of myself. When I walk out everyday, I just keep wondering: what's that new attitude, reaction, character, emotion, capability, e.t.c that will just pop out of me anytime. Most time i become reclusive and pensive searching through my past and present trying to fix the clues I have acquired together so as to get a shape I'll use to define myself. Just when I thought I have found one, a whole different part of me just comes and over rides everything and I'll just start repeating the whole process again.
One of the things I hate so much in this life are loops. Well now am beginning to wonder when it'll stop and if I'll ever will be able to completely write who I am on a piece of paper before I die......

Am I alone?
Programming / Re: Xml Assignment by davroca16(m): 4:07pm On Nov 11, 2014
danjumakolo:


Thanks man...I shall contact u in case I run into troubles...can I mail or chat u?please
feel free
Programming / Re: Building A Naija Based Creative Messenger App With Paullo240 by davroca16(m): 10:58am On Nov 09, 2014
#aaaaaaarggggh that would be soooo cool, I really believe this would be awesome in the market, if you can successfully carry it out. Well what can I say, **more grease to your elbows**!!
Programming / Re: Why Africa May Never Produce A Facebook, Groupon, Zynga Or Google by davroca16(m): 10:51am On Nov 09, 2014
naijatechworld:
Africa has its own Mark Zuckerbergs, Andrew Masons, Mark Pincuses, Larry Pages and Sergey Brins. But it lacks its own Yuri Milners, John Doerrs, Vinod Khoslas and Y Combinators.

I recently read Parmy Olson’s interview with Yuri Milner on Forbes’s recent Billionaires issue. It is riveting stuff. Milner, a Russian billionaire venture capitalist, has made a pile of money investing in some of the web’s most brilliant success stories- Facebook, Zynga and Groupon. These companies have rewritten the rules of social networking, connected the world and revolutionized our shopping experiences. They have shaped our lives, influenced popular culture, and brought in stellar returns for their investors- people like Mr. Milner.

But as I read the article, I could not help but ask myself the pertinent yet habitually unanswered question: What about Africa? Why hasn’t a globally-renown, groundbreaking software, social network or mobile application ever emerged from the continent?

From my experiences, I have discovered that Africa equally has its own plethora of techies with earth-shaking ideas, rock-solid business plans and the commercial know-how required to transform a concept into a world-class business concern. There is no shortage of capacity. Africa has some extremely intelligent techpreneurs. Last year, a Kenyan mobile software developer and entrepreneur, John Waibochi, beat several other software developers from the U.S, Canada and India to win the Nokia Innovation Challenge Award. It came with $1 million in prize money. Today, his company, VirtualCity develops pioneering mobile software that’s extremely successful in East African markets. Then there is Mark Shuttleworth, a maverick South African Internet tycoon who founded Thawte, a web security and certificate authority company. Thawte became so successful that it was snapped up by VeriSign (VRSN) for $575 million.

There is also Ory Okolloh, a remarkable Kenyan lady who founded Ushahidi, a hugely popular company that develops open source software for information collection. She recently left Ushahidi to take a job as Google’s Policy Manager for Africa.


Last December in South Africa, I met a remarkable young lady who has developed a voice-based mobile application which helps farmers track the oestrus stages of their cows. It’s amazing. She’s been looking to raise capital to commercialize her invention, and there’s definitely a market for her product, but there are no venture capitalists willing to gamble on her idea.

Africans can create hugely successful tech products that will sweep the world off its feet. There are several entrepreneurs out there waiting to break through, but their ideas might never see the light of day because of a lack of seed finance. This is the reason Africa might never produce a Facebook, Groupon, Zynga or Google: There are no venture capital firms in Africa to fund these ventures. It’s unfortunate. And even if, by any little chance they actually do exist, they possess a flagrant disregard for technology and the very crucial role it is going to play in the future. As a result, they are unwilling to fund this sector and give it the acknowledgement it deserves.

Africa is undergoing a technology renaissance. More than ever before, the population is becoming more technologically-inclined, more web-dependent. With the right financing, our entrepreneurs can put Africa on the global map of technological innovation.

But until its financiers and the self-proclaimed ‘venture capitalists’ are easily accessible and listen to these entrepreneurs, Africa may never have its own answers to such internationally famed corporations like Google, Facebook, Zynga and the rest of them. Africa needs several Y Combinator-type firms who will believe in and support the dreams of entrepreneurs and get those big ideas out of the boxes and into the pages of history. Africa’s techies are equally as smart, gifted and visionary and if supported can transform big ideas into money-making, world-class companies that’ll change the world.

So, will the venture capitalists please stand up?

Original Post - http://www.forbes.com/sites/mfonobongnsehe/2011/04/07/why-africa-may-never-produce-a-facebook-groupon-zynga-or-google/
stay calm, all you have to do is just wait a little longer for me, I believe I'll exceed them all...... I know what I just said will come to pass because I have absolute faith in GOD ALL MIGHTY, HE has always been with me, and HE is even here with me now, inspiring, motivating and giving me all I need to exceed them all inevitably.......I strongly believe your re-posting this, was for my sake. Thanks for being another vessel that was used to help me. smiley
Programming / Re: The 3 Types Of Developers You Will Find In Africa. Which 1 Are You? by davroca16(m): 8:43am On Nov 09, 2014
I began as robert mugabe, but by the GRACE of GOD, I'll soon be coding perfectly across platforms like ios, nix, linux, windows, e.t.c smiley
Programming / Re: Xml Assignment by davroca16(m): 8:30am On Nov 09, 2014
If I got your question well, you intend to manipulate an xml ducument by inserting and retrieving data from it constantly. The simplest API I can recommend for you, is jdom parser. It can help you automatically create an xml document, add elements, nodes and attributes. It also helps you delete and modify them too.

Here is a quick tutorial for you, if you able read java codes.

**i hope this helped**

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Art, Graphics & Video / Re: Who Dies In This Picture? by davroca16(m): 9:06am On Oct 31, 2014
cirmuell:
deal! 50-50 grin
lool
Art, Graphics & Video / Re: Who Dies In This Picture? by davroca16(m): 6:27am On Oct 31, 2014
cirmuell:
grin He can't, look at those sharp edges around his neck.
so then we'll settle for 50-50 survival for D. cheesy
Nairaland / General / Re: If You Refuse To Help Me Out, I'll Kill Myself by davroca16(m): 6:25am On Oct 31, 2014
JayKaba:
Consult a doctor. Go to the nearest hospital...
I support the above advice however, please try not to push too hard while using the rest room. I pray GOD heal you in JESUS NAME amen.
Art, Graphics & Video / Re: Who Dies In This Picture? by davroca16(m): 6:18am On Oct 31, 2014
erad:
Nobody dies...

The curved out part on the upper ball makes it lighter than the ball on the other end of the scale. So it'll miss the head of the standing guy and won't have enough weight to lift the other stone. It'll end up rolling to the other side where the complete stone is.

My social scientific opinion. grin grin grin

I think I'll follow your opinion how ever D's possibility of surviving is 50-50 is he stands, except he squats. smiley

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Romance / Re: How To Marry A Foreign lady (guys Only) by davroca16(m): 4:47pm On Oct 28, 2014
ENELDEE :

you can also check the black ladies too. Enjoy.
I admire black ladies too but I have chosen to settle down in life with a white girl. **even if I currently know not the girl** my hearth belongs to a certain someone in the white race and that's where its forever going to be. smiley
Romance / Re: How To Marry A Foreign lady (guys Only) by davroca16(m): 4:47pm On Oct 28, 2014
ENELDEE:

you can also check the black ladies too. Enjoy.
I admire black ladies too but I have chosen to settle down in life with a white girl. **even if I currently know not the girl** my hearth belongs to a certain someone in the white race and that's where its forever going to be.

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Romance / Re: How To Marry A Foreign lady (guys Only) by davroca16(m): 9:21am On Oct 26, 2014
**what a coincidence** I'll be studying a professional course abroad soon. smiley do you know what that means? **well I pray GOD Help and give me the Grace to chose just the right white girl for me.** am just hoping I'll handle racism just fine, if it ever comes my way.
Romance / Re: One Wrong Turn......true Story by davroca16(m): 7:03pm On Oct 24, 2014
Mr. Seun!!!! This guy deserves some credit, at least for making guests join nairaland. I was just observing, but I was forced to comment, cause his talent is really smooth. @dicefrost just thank GOD for giving you such a bright talent (that is if this is coming from your brain). Btw, am following you right away. **now I see why my mom gave my sisters some breathing. Meeen my mom is the best mother ever.**
Romance / Re: Who Does Well Around Girl? (secret Formular to getting girls 18+) by davroca16(m): 8:34am On Oct 23, 2014
Lool
Education / Re: Emmanuel Ohuabunwa Earned 3.98 GPA At John Hopkins University by davroca16(m): 5:42am On Oct 22, 2014
GOD bless you bro., i'll soon be there by the Grace of GOD smiley
Romance / Re: One Wrong Turn......true Story by davroca16(m): 8:49pm On Oct 05, 2014
@dicefrost if and only if you didn't copy this story from somewhere, i'll simply say nice job **more grease to your elbows**.
Romance / Re: All The Handsome Guys On Nairaland, Show Yourselves. Or Remain Un Noticed 4ever. by davroca16(m): 11:37pm On Sep 27, 2014
tosyne2much: parlie how far now ? Bin a while.. I hardly see you post these days
I cast and bind every. Blood sucking derailer here. gringringrin guy pleeease am serious.
Romance / Re: All The Handsome Guys On Nairaland, Show Yourselves. Or Remain Un Noticed 4ever. by davroca16(m): 11:32pm On Sep 27, 2014
Baddestguyp: incase
grin
Romance / Re: All The Handsome Guys On Nairaland, Show Yourselves. Or Remain Un Noticed 4ever. by davroca16(m): 10:58pm On Sep 27, 2014
https://www.nairaland.com/davroca16
I don't know where to place myself, but I know am good to go. gringringrin
Romance / Re: All The Handsome Guys On Nairaland, Show Yourselves. Or Remain Un Noticed 4ever. by davroca16(m): 10:25pm On Sep 27, 2014
TrollMan: How do I know if am Handsome?..
beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder. Am sure that special someone out there on nairaland will select you, if your handsome
Romance / Re: All The Handsome Guys On Nairaland, Show Yourselves. Or Remain Un Noticed 4ever. by davroca16(m): 10:24pm On Sep 27, 2014
TrollMan: How do I know if am Handsome?..
beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder.
Romance / All The Handsome Guys On Nairaland, Show Yourselves. Or Remain Un Noticed 4ever. by davroca16(m): 9:54pm On Sep 27, 2014
grin gringrin no need to talk too much, we all know the major trend in romance section these days are constant list of handsome guys. Sure those dudes are handsome but I think we have a lot more handsome dudes behind the scenes on nairaland. So if you know your handsome, simply comment with a link to your profile pics let's see what your like.

NB. We need interested nairaland females to freely select five of those they consider handsome and post them on this thread within five days from today. Any guy whose name comes up the most from every female, wins.

Note: by this time in the next 5 days, no other list of names will be accepted from the ladies.
The counting of the names will be done aftermath.

Let the profile picture links and selections from our gorgeous nairaland ladies begin gringringrin.

**Puleeeese** derialers do the right thing.

I composed this topic in romance section, and I had it deleted by the mods, pls I'll like to know the reason for it being deleted. was it because I posted it in the wrong section or something else (because I don't see myself breaking any rules after I read the 21 rules stated as a criteria for creating a topic)......... am really feeling bad about it.

Romance / Re: Your Little Son Has A Girlfriend. First Reaction? by davroca16(m): 4:46pm On Sep 22, 2014
sexymoma: Teach him how to use a condom angry
cheesy even you sef.
Romance / Re: Your Little Son Has A Girlfriend. First Reaction? by davroca16(m): 4:26pm On Sep 22, 2014
scribble: I will call him into my study with a solemn look on my face.

Then I will tell him I want to have a serious talk with himabout girls

Then I will put on an audio CD of eme all stars - baddest boys...

I will grin and give him a little sip of champagne to celebrate

If she is a fine girl, he can have more than a sip.


That's all
gringringringringringrin

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