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kingjayzeelan07:Financial Adviser wey never advise himself to success. Ope ooooooooo |
How can I make money, and be looking for advice on how to spend it? |
DomPerignon:Usually, I don't argue with people who talk too much. The results of the primaries are out. |
Solowande:Francesco Totti: The Roma icon rejected multiple lucrative offers from Real Madrid during his absolute prime, choosing instead to remain a "one-club man" and honor his lifelong bond with his hometown team. Steven Gerrard: The Liverpool captain famously rejected approaches from Madrid twice, including in 2010, citing his deep emotional connection to the Reds. Luis Suárez: Acknowledged that he was on the track to join Real Madrid before deciding that his dream was to sign with their rivals, FC Barcelona. Patrick Vieira: Turned down the opportunity to join the Spanish giants on multiple occasions after winning the Premier League with Arsenal, heavily tied to the project in North London. David Villa: The legendary Spanish striker rejected overtures from Los Blancos to eventually secure a highly successful transfer to FC Barcelona. Roy Keane: Declined an offer to play for Real Madrid in the twilight of his career following his departure from Manchester United, citing a fear of the unknown. Marco Reus: The Borussia Dortmund talisman declined a $25 million release clause trigger and chose to stay in Germany, remaining loyal to his club through challenging periods |
A first class in any subject doesn't guarantee you success in life. |
Good for them They'll go back to the Championship next season. |
95% of the time I click on a chat, I see messages like I need to speak with a human. Please connect me to a human agent AI still has a very long way to go. |
God will purrrrrrrrrrnish Nigerian employers. Thank God I left! |
dollytino4real:I'm sorry. I am not a travel agent. I work in FMCG. I only know Nigerians working with the ENKO group I schools, and their monthly salary is as earlier stated. |
dollytino4real:CFA As of today, 1 CFA = N245 An high school teacher working with Enko Group of schools in Togo earns at least 500,000 XOF monthly. Go and do the maths! |
DomPerignon:Oops. Sorry mate. I can see that you got a lot going on. Godspeed man! |
DomPerignon:Amaechi cannot beat Atiku in the primaries. Not even in Rivers state! |
highsurge:You can know politics pass former Senator, Governor, and Presidential aspirant. Some things appear good on paper, but don't really work in reality. |
ALHAJIJUJU:Alhamdoulilah |
ALHAJIJUJU:Local Government that is powered by uninterrupted power. Your Aso Rock is powered by Solar and Generator... Leaving you poor masses to fend for yourselves. |
Been happening for over 20 years. If you need ideas for a business, make the right consultations. No designer would come here to tell you how they run their show. PS I'm not a designer, but I have friends who don't make clothes for the local audience. |
Even Zidane can't win nothing with this crop of players. The problem is the players, not the coach! The same thing is playing out at Liverpool, they sold experienced legs and bought Akpamus. |
There are some words that have become popular in recent years. I think social media has helped these buzzwords gain popularity and a lot of ignorant folks swallow them hook, line and sinker. An example is the word "boundary"... You carried out an act that should be honoured with a medal of valour. Yet, you're concerned about boundaries. What fking boundary? |
SixSeven:We are saying the same thing. When you install WhatsApp on your phone, WhatsApp uploads the contacts in your phonebook to the App. If you log in to your account on another phone, your already uploaded contacts will pop up on the new phone, even when you haven't saved them to the phone. |
InternetWebM082:Your contacts are stored on WhatsApp. That option will delete the contacts that are stored on WhatsApp, not your phonebook. |
saintruky:You can't stop seeing the ads. But you won't see the statuses of contacts that you had previously deleted from your phonebook. |
Get the issue fixed here: https://www.nairaland.com/8670532/how-resolve-issue-unsaved-contacts#139390120 |
Uncheck the "WhatsApp contacts" and select "delete" to delete the contacts that were synchronised and saved to your WhatsApp Contacts.
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Under privacy select the option "Contacts"
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Go to your whatsapp settings. Scroll down to Privacy.
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I didn't experience the issue with complete strangers. What I noticed was that, I could still see status updates from people whose numbers I had already deleted from my phonebook. I think Meta created a repository in the WhatsApp application that allowed numbers on your device to be synchronised and saved to your WhatsApp application. Note: This would not stop you from seeing sponsored ads. But it will stop you from seeing ads from contacts that were previously saved to your device, and synced to your WhatsApp application. Here’s how I fixed it: |
Towards the end of last year, I joined a popular training platform for remote workers because I wanted to study their business model and see whether I could replicate it elsewhere. The admin of the WhatsApp group constantly posts testimonials from students who supposedly got jobs. Deep down, I suspect that many of those reviews are fake. Yesterday, they shared a testimonial from a newly employed alumna. In her review, she claimed that aside from the juicy salary, the company would also sponsor her overseas trip and even provide her with an official car. An official car for a remote worker? Whenever I check the number of persons that register for the course, and multiply it by the fee... Omoh... I'd rather be training people than applying for any remote role. |
Freshtruth:See who's calling someone a goner. |
BarrElChapo:Very ignorant comment. |
New York — AI probably won’t take your job anytime soon. At least not all of it. Concerns about artificial intelligence replacing human workers have simmered over the past year as companies slash headcounts, AI models grow more capable of office work and businesses integrate AI more deeply into their operations. AI was the top reason companies cited for job cuts in April for the second month in a row, the executive outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas said Thursday. “The anxiety around AI at work is real—from fears of job loss to the pressure to keep up with rapidly evolving technology,” Microsoft wrote in a report about how AI is changing jobs released last week. But the reality of AI in the workplace isn’t so black-and-white, experts say. Companies are using AI to automate certain parts of jobs rather than replace entire positions. Business leaders are figuring out what AI can and can’t do, recalibrating existing jobs around responsibilities that can only be done by a human. And thousands of jobs have been cut in the process, with web infrastructure company Cloudflare and cryptocurrency firm Coinbase among the latest to announce staff cuts. “It’s very few jobs that are actually entirely automated away by the current AI and robotics technology that’s out there,” said Alexis Krivkovich, a senior partner at McKinsey & Company who helps lead the company’s People and Organizational Performance Practice. AI is technically capable of automating 57% of work-related activities, Krivkovich said, citing McKinsey research. But that percentage is spread across “pieces and parts” of various jobs and responsibilities across an organization. Nitin Seth, the cofounder of digital services and consulting firm Incedo, claims his company helps clients boost productivity using AI by at least 20% to 25% without reducing staff at the same scale. That’s because AI only handles certain parts of different roles. “You can’t take one quarter of Lisa, one quarter of Jessica, one quarter of Nitin and one quarter of somebody else and make it one person,” Seth said. The fear that AI will take jobs has disrupted the tech industry the most. Software engineers have increasingly embraced the tech to help write code, with 90% of tech workers using AI in their jobs, according to a September survey from Google’s research arm. Stack Overflow, a popular question-and-answer forum for developers, found that 84% of respondents either use AI tools in the software development process or plan to. But a software engineer’s job involves much more than just coding: It entails reviewing the code, designing systems, troubleshooting problems and deciding what to build. Companies may adjust job titles to reflect that, says Boris Cherny, head of Claude Code at Anthropic. “I think by the end of the year, we’re going to start to see the idea of software engineering go away,” he told CNN in March. He thinks the term “builder” might be a more fitting title as the job expands, and writing lines of code becomes a smaller part of it. Sujata Sridharan, who most recently worked at the fintech firm Bolt and has spent roughly a decade as a software engineer, is one of the many engineers living through that transition. Although she uses AI, her work still requires problem solving and critical thinking, she told CNN over email. The difference is that the execution now involves a mix of writing code and prompting AI. “With AI being used more and more, the skills that are actually required on the job have shifted to, are you able to recognize what is the right code quality? Are you able to problem solve?” she said. That’s not to say AI isn’t contributing to job losses; it just likely isn’t taking over full roles. AI has been cited in more than 49,000 job cuts so far this year, the report from Challenger, Gray & Christmas said. Block, the financial tech company behind Square and Cash App, laid off 40% of its staff this year because AI has allowed it to do more with smaller teams. Coinbase is reducing its staff by about 14% in part because AI is enabling engineers to “ship in days what used to take a team weeks,” its CEO said Tuesday. And Cloudflare said the way the company operates has completely changed, adding that its AI use has increased by more than 600% in the last three months alone. It’s possible there will be “some job disruption on the horizon,” according to Dan Priest, PwC’s US chief AI officer. Still, he said he isn’t seeing mass layoffs at most companies and whole categories of jobs aren’t currently at risk. Most companies haven’t yet adjusted its employee metrics and incentives to fit with how AI is changing work, Microsoft said in its report, which surveyed 20,000 workers using AI across 10 countries. Instead, many are simply grappling with which skills are needed from human workers. And the tech landscape may keep changing as AI models evolve and potentially take on more office tasks. For example, Anthropic on Tuesday announced new AI agents built for financial work, like building pitchbooks and crafting credit memos. “It starts at the bottom, and it keeps going up,” said Umesh Ramakrishnan, cofounder and chief strategy officer at executive search firm Kingsley Gate. “And I don’t know where it stops.” https://edition.cnn.com/2026/05/10/tech/ai-taking-jobs?utm_medium=social&utm_source=whatsappCNN&utm_content=2026-05-10T09:40:19
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wiseone28:Hit me! |