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Business / Re: Owners Of Looted Shops At Surulere Mall Cry As They Count Losses by eclement700(m): 3:07pm On Oct 23, 2020
IamD18:
An average Nigerian is corrupt and a criminal.


Know this and know peace.

Well, An Agbero sees all other people as Agberos too
Religion / Re: Oblate Eusebius Burial Photos. Founder Of Block Rosary Crusade Nigeria Buried by eclement700(m): 10:38am On Jun 07, 2019
You have heard of Illuminati right? You've also heard of Gurumalhaji if I got the spelling right. You are from a community and so have heard of a particular deity. You've also heard about harbalist and so on.... If u've tall these, They are evidences that lives one to think of a more superior power; JESUS.
partnerbizz4:



It's not painful bro.
He is old.
Again, he will be fine if there is heaven eventually.

Who knows?

Maybe he will still become restless after death or be in a place like Nigeria again. Nobody is sure that death ends all these misery.

Life is mysterious.

Why are we here?
Why were we created?

What's the grand design?

Finally what is dead may never die.


"When beggars die there are no comets
seen; The heavens themselves blaze forth
the death of princes.".

Shakespeare.

ASIDE: This brings nostalgic feelings. I used to be a leader at the crusade.

I was in my prime and elements, firing on all cylinders.

These were the good old days.

Politics / Re: Aye Dee: Nigerians Don't Have Right To Access Internet On Election Day by eclement700(m): 2:02pm On Feb 03, 2019
GoTV:
sad Even though I'm a born again Christian, i think the Federal government should imitate North Korea by banning internet and phone calls for we citizens (especially we southerners) in order to curb spread of fake news and anti government posts on social media. Only government officials and the Elites should be allowed internet and phone usage like it's done in North Korea and Eritrea. We will return to the era of communicating through letter writing and Nipost. We Nigerians are not yet matured for social media especially we Christians sad
How can you single handedly be making generalisations on the entire populations of Christians in Nigeria with such conclusions?
*It's improper*
Education / Re: How To Pass Waec Exam In One Sitting by eclement700(m): 2:07pm On Jan 23, 2019
Dudehasnoname:

Ayam confused..
lol
Education / Re: Textbook Explains Cultism With Don Jazzy, D'banj, Wande Coal (Mo'hits Group Pic by eclement700(m): 8:26pm On Sep 29, 2018
Teacher1776:


You are still missing a vital point here. Even if you are right, the writer ought not to have used the pictures and faces of notable musical stars. He could have paid someone to draw pictures for him.
you are right. He shouldn't have used notable personalities. He should have googled pictures even though it wouldn't be anything different from what he uploaded. The'll look the same.
Education / Re: Textbook Explains Cultism With Don Jazzy, D'banj, Wande Coal (Mo'hits Group Pic by eclement700(m): 4:29pm On Sep 29, 2018
I think the writter is only trying to potray a sense of dressing that's synonymous with cults. That's how they look in our home vids

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Nairaland / General / Re: What Decisions Have You Taken That Have Affected Your Life Positively? by eclement700(m): 7:16pm On Sep 08, 2017
Stopping Exam Malpractice. Wasn't easy but ever since I did, My life Changed.

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Religion / Re: Reno Omokri Visits Cappadocia Caves Where Christians Hid From Persecution by eclement700(m): 7:11pm On Sep 08, 2017
Evaberry:
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haha

The last pic tho


He looks like someone who just got a dick inserted in his ass .lol

I mean what kinda sitting position is that.

So you feel you can type anything you want because you have fingers right?
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: N-Power Teach Assessment Test Thread by eclement700(m): 8:27am On Aug 17, 2017
observer2020:
*PLEASE READ ME*.........
Npower Teach Exams is here again.
Because of the number of people that applied for the category, it is very competing.
SO YOU ARE ADVICE TO WRITE THE TWO SKILLS EXAMINATION THAT IS INCLUDED IN OTHER TO BOOST YOUR CHANCES OF BEING SELECTED.
For help or assistant that guarantee you 100% success in the Skill part of the exam, contact me on WhatsApp or call 07037211667.
Note: Your BVN is not required for the assistant, all is required is screenshot the test and send it on WhatsApp,the correct answer will be given to you within some seconds.
if I eventually pass the the test with your assistance will you also help me in the classroom Wen I'm with the student's? pls don't be offended

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: How Many Test We Are Writing For Npower Teach 2017 by eclement700(m): 8:21am On Aug 17, 2017
thanks4idias:
please how many test are we writing for npower teach test, because I have written the first test , am I to write another professional test. thanks
it's two test that's if you registered a computer skill. 1. the teaching test, 2.the test on the skill you registered.
the third one is like a test but it'd actually meant for their choice of tablet you'll like to use in the course of the job.
Education / Re: Why Many Of Us Graduated From School Unclad. What Our Lecturers Never Told Us! by eclement700(m): 10:40pm On Dec 28, 2016
lawrenzi:


At school, there were some people we looked down on basically because they could not make good grades or failed some courses and had to rewrite them. Many of them were academically poor to the extent that we thought they will never make it in life, we thought that since they could not pass exams excellently then they were going to be a monumental failure in life. We were brainwashed by some of our Lecturers who told us that, those with First Class will become lecturers or work with the oil companies, those with 2.1 will find themselves with the government or a better company monstrous paycheck, we were told that 2.2 is not a grade you should come out with not to talk of 3rd class!

Are schools preparing us for the outside world?
I strongly believe education is about inspiring one’s mind, not just memorizing dates equation and facts half of which many of us never remember after graduation. How many of you who claim to be graduates of institutions of higher learning can remember most of the things you spend countless nights reading at the university? In fact I can say that many of us forgot what we read the moment we left the exam hall. Many of us found ourselves running to class in the morning so that we could find a comfortable spot to seat and rest our heads and probably take notes and attendance.

After four years, five or years of mental frustration and depression, there are no Jobs after school. I am not saying school is evil and bad, all I am saying is reassess your motives and understand the kind of education you need. If your dream in life is to work for someone then going to school is the best for you, but I have come to realize that if you don’t achieve your dreams someone else will hire you to help them build theirs. Redefine how you view education, understand its true meaning, you must understand that education is not all about reading about other people’s subjective opinion all in the name of passing an exam. According to Sulie Breaks, there is more than one way in this world to be an educated man.
No school system will admit they are preparing a child for the outside world, that would be admitting to failure, in fact what many of them will tell you is that they are preparing the children for the outside world. At the university I had a Lecturer who uses a note his Lecturer used in teaching him in the 70s and when he comes to class he is proud enough to tell us how useful the note is to him and how he has been keeping the note diligently and that the same note was used by his Lecturer’s teacher too. There is nothing bad in a Lecturer keeping a note that was used when he was in school, but teaching his/her students with the same note is an anomaly that needs to be corrected.

Many people graduate from school knowing well they have something that have not been developed, (their talent or Skill) this is why you see many Nigerian graduates go into skills acquisition immediately after school, if our schools were solid enough to teach us this, then no one needs to go back acquiring skills after school.

Before now, all a person needs to do was to go to the university; you are assured of earning more money than those who did not graduate from the university. Today it is no longer obtainable, even our Lecturers today are not among the richest men in the country, except those lucky enough to have political appointment, other legal or illegal source of income. Times are changing and we need to change with time. We have been told that for you to make it in life, you must finish university, have a university Degree, if possible masters degree and if you can wrap it up with a P.HD, then you can never go poor.

We were told that if you don’t finish university, you will not be successful, but the sincere truth is this, the richest men and women in country today are not with certificates, or better still are not using their certificates to make a living. They are those who simply knew that their certificate will not guarantee them the financial freedom they want.

The world of tomorrow belongs to those who can take proactive steps in ensuring that what happened to their parents does not happen to them, it belongs to those who proactively prepare for what in today’s world, is likely to be an uncertain future. Our parent always told us how things were a lot easier in their time, and there is no sign it’s getting better anytime soon. We can expect new and different challenges… as well as opportunities.

Please I want to quickly state that I am not against Education? Not at all, but what type of education do we get from our schools? What do our lecturers tell us while in class? Many of us want to get a good education to get ahead in life: how many graduates really go ahead with their degrees after school?

There are a lot of things our lecturers never told us while in school. They never told us that our accumulation of good grades does not mean success in life, they should have told us that the books, materials and handout we were asked to buy will not determine how far we go in life. Maybe we should have been told we need to read other books that talks about money, about becoming rich, about our attitude to work and life in general. Maybe we should have been made to know F in school does not mean one would fail in life and A does not mean we would do excellently in life. If they don’t tell you these things, it is time to tell ourselves that becoming a graduate does not equate to becoming successful in life.
Till I write you again, I remain Iwerumor Lawrence okechukwu (Lawrenzi.com). Enjoy the best of the season.

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Its now becoming obvious.

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