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Car Talk / Re: Funny Number Plate Seen On A Highway In Afghanistan (Photo) by Eduglog1: 8:40pm On Jul 04, 2023
gaby:
Fower to za fifulllll
grin grin
😂😂
Education / Re: Top 10 Candidates In 2023 UTME As Announced By JAMB by Eduglog1: 8:38pm On Jul 04, 2023
Antiurchins:
Sahel dwellers nko?


Education is haram but occupying juicy and heading sensitive positions with degree in Islamic studies is not haram.



Give it to southners when it comes to education.


southners supposed to rule 32 years


Stop the vawulence
Sports / Finished Countries That Can't Win The 2024 Afcon by Eduglog1: 6:41pm On Jun 26, 2023
The football world has changed drastically over the years. Before, football used to be dominated by the same countries because others did not pay so much attention. Now that things have changed, even countries like Brazil who were considered threats can be beaten by Senegal and others. This article list the five countries that the author thinks are finished FOOTBALLING nation's:

1. Nigeria

Nigeria used to be Africa's football powerhouse. Just the name Nigeria, it used to scare many teams. However, the times have changed. Even Guinea Bissau can beat Nigeria convincingly. One fact however is that Nigeria has many star FOOTBALLERS but they have failed to assemble a team that can win them trophies. Nigerian supporters still live with illusions that they are the best in Africa when in actual sense that time already passed. We don't see Nigeria winning any big trophy in these present times. Maybe they can do so at Junior level where they use over aged players.

2. Ghana

We have told you football times have changed, who knew that Ghana will need special CASIO CALCULATORS to qualify for AFCON. As it is, the Black Stars are at the verge of not qualifying. The same problem with Nigeria is what is affecting Ghana. They have big stars but they can't form a team. They depend on Juju boys from the Ayew family who can't inspire them to win bigger tournaments. This is why most of the Ghanaians born abroad would rather play for European teams than represent the West African nation.

3. Tunisia

Tunisia was also one of the dominant teams in Africa. However, the country is no longer a force to reckon with. At any point l, they can lose even to teams considered small like Zambia which has assembled a youthful deadly side ready to conquer anyone in Africa.

4. Ivory Coast

We know that Ivory is ZAMBIA'S customer at any day. However, this team was and still is a star studded side. From the time they won AFCON in 2015, their have been down.

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Crime / Re: Usman Buda: Mob Beats Butcher To Death Over Alleged Blasphemy In Sokoto State by Eduglog1: 12:31pm On Jun 26, 2023
Grit2943:


https://saharareporters.com/2023/06/25/mob-beats-butcher-death-over-alleged-blasphemy-nigerias-sokoto-state
Damn it this people are too brutal. What's the purpose of loving God and can't love your felow Human?
Politics / Re: Notorious ISWAP Commander, Kiriku, Killed By Snake In Sambisa Forest by Eduglog1: 10:16am On Jun 25, 2023
Education / Re: Why I Became A Street Sweeper - Taraba State University Graduate by Eduglog1: 7:57am On Jun 22, 2023
OloYeOfEgbE:
That is your Northern business

TuEH
How is it a Northern thing? Are all the graduate in the south having good job?
Education / Why I Became A Street Sweeper - Taraba State University Graduate by Eduglog1: 7:50am On Jun 22, 2023
Why I Became A Street Sweeper - Taraba State University Graduate

Dennis Delilah, a 33-year-old graduate says that she picked up a street sweeping job to help assist her parents in training her siblings.

Ms. Dennis said she is proud of her street cleaning job that pays N20,000 monthly than staying at home to see her siblings “suffering,” without her assisting them.

Dennis who is the firstborn in a family of six is among the hundreds of sweepers, recently recruited by the Taraba state government to keep Jalingo the state capital clean.

The scope of work of the street sweepers, whom Governor Agbu Kefas employed, includes the sweeping of pedestrian bridges, collection of bagged litter and silts, and other materials that deface the streets and highways.

Ms. Dennis, a 2018 graduate of business administration from Taraba state university Jalingo, told Universal Reporters her experiences since graduation.

“The quest to assist my family because my parents could not adequately take care of our needs and want to make me do all sorts of work.

“I graduated from Taraba state university in 2018, I read business administration, and after my service in 2019, I worked with a property agent from 2020-2021, from there I worked briefly with the Airtel office here in Jalingo as a casual staff.

She disclosed that apart from the sweeping job, she recently got. She is also working as a sales lady in a wine shop.

“I realised I was not making enough money from my sales girl work to take care of my younger ones, so I proceeded to take the cleaning job.

“It was while I was in the wine shop that I got a call that there will be massive employment of street sweepers, I told one of my uncles that we are in the same church with, that I am interested but he said he can’t allow me to do such a job because I am a graduate but I pleaded with him, he then asked me to come the next day, that’s how I started the job.”

“Some of my friends were not happy that I decided to take up this kind of job. But I told them since they cannot meet my needs, and are unable to get me a better job, I have to do this I have no option than to combine the two works.”

She said all her parents are still alive but her Dad’s salary as local government staff, is very meager as such she is left with no option but to assist him in catering for her younger ones.

“There is joy in enjoying what you worked for. My father is a local government staff due to hardship and meager salary my siblings hardly go to school, I have three siblings that are in School. Two are in higher institutions while one is still in secondary school, is God that is helping us.

“I decided to pick up the job in other to assist them, my younger brother just got admission and he needed me to assist him with some items and foodstuffs, my salary at the wine shop is just fifteen thousand naira, as such I could not afford to assist him it was based on that that I decided to go for this work.

“I come to work as early as 4:30 am then closed by 6:30 am after sweeping my own portion, I then go home, do some house chores, take my bath, then by 8:30 I go to the wine shop and closed by 5pm.

“I have to make this sacrifice and deny myself all luxuries because this is the only employment I have and I have responsibilities to meet, like to take care of my family.”

“Even though I am not happy finding myself doing these jobs but my joy is that I am doing something that is legitimate and I prefer it than going out selling my body to sustain myself. There is dignity in labour.”

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Phones / Re: How Much Of A Yearly Salary One Needs To Spend To Afford An iPhone-14-Pro 128GB by Eduglog1: 8:06pm On Jun 21, 2023
BluntCrazeMan:


Source:
https://twitter.com/stats_feed/status/1671248550426996736




COMPARING THE TWO SETS OF DATA ABOVE....


It just means that, we work so much in NIGERIA...
BUT WE EARN TOO LITTLE...



THAT'S REALLY TOO BAADDD.!!
Them de mention countries that work Una the Carry Nigeria follow, funny people.

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Business / Re: Which Nigerian Bank Is The Best? by Eduglog1: 7:36am On Jun 21, 2023
Davoneskay:
Good afternoon, house. I have been using Zenith Bank for 10 years now. At first, it was the best bank I've ever used. But today, it has lost its place. I no longer get alerts via ussd and alerts via mails take over 3 hours after transactions. The bank app is no longer working after I changed my phone.

My question, Which bank is manageable in Nigeria? I wish to open a new account this week.

Chatinent, do you have any idea? (I always enjoy reading your comments)

Base on the criteria you mention above i think first bank and UBA isnt bad
Politics / Re: Comparing Tinubu's First 21 Days To That Of Buhari In 2015 by Eduglog1: 12:20pm On Jun 20, 2023
tesppidd:
Lol

Nigerians love to play politics too much

The Masses are down there wailing and suffering from rising cost of goods and essential services,
People are still getting killed daily in the North, they are here praising Tinubu.

Sad.

grin

Sad reality indeed
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Fuel Subsidy Has Been Removed But My Salary Remain The Same by Eduglog1: 12:19pm On Jun 20, 2023
nkemjacob2:
I work in an hospitality management. I go to work everyday, I board two vehicles to get to my work place 6times a week. My salary is a little difference from minimum wage.

The situation is getting harder


Same for all workers.. while the price of goods and services Keep increasing salary remain the same. Its well.

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Politics / Re: Shaibu To Wike: Go For Confession Not Thanksgiving, Reduce Your Alcohol Intake by Eduglog1: 12:15pm On Jun 20, 2023

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