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Business / Re: ➜ ➜ ➜Currency/E-currency Market Deals➜ ➜ ➜ by go4success(f): 5:19pm On Apr 03, 2018
Tabbaz:
Go4success
Fast and reliable as always. Thumbs up!
Business / Re: ➜ ➜ ➜Currency/E-currency Market Deals➜ ➜ ➜ by go4success(f): 6:52am On Mar 21, 2018
Thanks for the Swift transaction.
Tabbaz:


dealing
Business / Re: ➜ ➜ ➜Currency/E-currency Market Deals➜ ➜ ➜ by go4success(f): 6:11am On Mar 21, 2018
Tabbaz:


dealing
Yes
Business / Re: ➜ ➜ ➜Currency/E-currency Market Deals➜ ➜ ➜ by go4success(f): 9:05pm On Mar 20, 2018
Check your WhatsApp
Tabbaz:


can we have the screenshot evidence of this claim? This will enable us to blacklist his username and number

thanks
Business / Re: ➜ ➜ ➜Currency/E-currency Market Deals➜ ➜ ➜ by go4success(f): 8:57am On Mar 17, 2018
This guy's jazz is strong o. So people are still falling for his tricks? He scammed me of the my first ever withdrawal of $23.
I was one of his first set of victims. I thank him for teaching me a valuable lesson- never send first to an unknown exchanger and always use escrow. Why can't you just look for trusted exchangers? His tactic.is to lure his victims with mouth watering rates.
ad0nis:


BEWARE!!!
@menami is Ezra Vandi, the notorious scammer. I just lost $359

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Literature / Re: Five Novels By Nigerian Authors You Should Read by go4success(f): 9:51am On Mar 13, 2018
tstx:
i have The secret lives of babas Segi's wives epub book on my laptop... if you need it drop your email... the book sweet die... infact it is the most interesting book i read last year ..
Business / Re: 16 Reasons You Should Be An Entrepreneur And Own A Business by go4success(f): 4:36pm On Feb 28, 2018
Here is the best post on Nairaland so far. Thanks
oneolajire:
https://www.nairaland.com/2983340/entrepreneurship-nigeria-scam-multiplier-poverty


ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN NIG IS A SCAM


Nigeria is a country where all big investors have no inventions (tangible or intangible) to their credit. Bill Gates, Henry Ford, Michael Dell, Thomas Edison and the likes all have products to patent, but most entrepreneurs we have in Nigeria have invented nothing and have made it through dubious means. 

Entrepreneurship/vocational education is government's way of telling the youth and graduates that she (the government) lacks industrialisation and job creation strategies while the youth have been left to fate.

Entrepreneurship/vocational education is government's way of making the youth/graduates look intellectually lazy and burdensome as well as telling them that they are have been abandoned in the valley of unemployment. Unemployment rate increased simply because government owned industries and companies get strangulated by the python of corruption as well as the refusal of the government to establish new ones.

Entrepreneurship in advanced countries is about innovations, inventions, improvements, expansions, people and institutional empowerment. Modern and sophisticated skills are being utilised to manufacture goods and services which culminates into abundant job creation.

Entrepreneurship in Nigeria is of the graduate job seeker told to engage in bead making, soap making, hair dressing, laundry and so on. These businesses have neither inventions nor advancement to add to the business practice and the economy, as they also have little or no impact on the international market. 

Entrepreneurship in Nigeria is also of the rich that colludes with the government to defraud the masses, destroy public corporations and infrastructures in order for them to import alternative goods. The rich set up few enterprises and often pay peanuts to their employees in order to increase their wealth; culminating into increase in poverty level and underemployment in the country.  

The government of advanced countries often invest billion of dollars on education and research, so they always have intellectuals who will offer innovative products and services to the world. These products and services are initially developed into small scale businesses as they many even grow into large enterprises. While Nigeria keeps wasting hard earned funds on Small and Medium Scale (SME) development, yet the businesses are nowhere to be found.

Only an insane person will keep doing the same thing the same way and expect a different result. Am yet to see a nation that got developed by investing so little on the education of her youth and students but spend so much on SME propaganda. Still searching for a nation that gave nothing more than mere, non-professional, common, stark and non-sophisticated skills/training to her youth and achieved rapid industrial development.

Why should we buy a trailer engine, fix it in a car and try to make it compete with an aircraft? Why should we make people earn mere skills and expect them to compete with foreign sophisticated technologies? We have to know that the issue of local production of goods and services is a serious competetion with the developed nations.

Some questions for the proponents of entrepreneurship/vocational education.
 When will out textile, fashion and leather industry be able to make products of international standard? When will a Nigerian mechanic be able to manufacture car engines and other motor parts? When will our furniture makers be able to make furniture that will compete with ones made overseas? When will a computer repairer be able to produce motherboards, memorycards, monitors, just to mention a few?

Did America achieved greatness by emphasising on vocational trainings on how to make shoe polish, bake cake, produce detergents, event decorations , frying akara and establishment of football viewing centres? Did Britain get it right by teaching her youth how to start a beer palour and salon businesses or by ensuring technological dynamism? I wondered if it is mere phone repair training was what brought China among world's  mobile phone producers. Over and over again, I see entrepreneurship and vocational education as a scam.

Take a look at the furniture industry in Nigeria, you'll discover it is almost dead because foreign furniture has flooded the Nigerian market. Foreign furniture makers have been able to introduce much variety of products with various designs, even at exorbitant prices, yet people still buy them. Imported furniture  attains this much because modern machines are regularly produced to make new designs of furniture, but here in Nigeria, we only buy simple tools, we don't engage in design and manufacture of  machines/tools to be used in the furniture industry, so we are perpetually making furniture that cannot compete with the foreign ones. It is only engineering that provides modern machines, stack entrepreneurship cannot.

Entrepreneurship and and vocational education has never helped Nigeria in the manufacture of modern machines for production of finished goods that can compete favourably with imported ones. The best entrepreneurship has offered us is to use social media means to engage in selling of imported products as well as setting up of few businesses with the use of foreign machines. It is appaling for government to still keep preaching the sermon that can never bring solutions to us.

Every sector of the Nigerian economy has been badly affected by the erroneous policy of entrepreneurship and vocational education. From the agricultural sector to the transportation sector, from manufacturing to education, from construction to entertainment, name it, we have rendered our nation incapacitated when it comes to production of goods and services. There can never be abundant job opportunities as long as we keep executing this lame practice. 

I wonder why we have not given so much vocational training to professional operating as doctors, nurses and pharmacist in the medical field. We give this set of people trainings that can make them compete favourably with their foreign counterpart. I believe it should appear proper to the government to substitute entrepreneurship and vocational education with the training they receive in the teaching hospitals.  The government (after emptying the laboratories and workshops of polytechniques and universities) substituted requisite training for our engineers and scientist with entrepreneurship and vocational training, so they are rendered handicapped when it comes to provision of modern goods and services as well as job creation.

It is high time we changed our job creation policy of entrepreneurship and vocational studies to provision of qualitative education at all levels, especially science and technology education so that Nigerian graduates would possess requisite modern and sophisticated skills for our nation and the world market at large. It is only qualitative education and intensive research that can initiate intellectual thinking for creation of innovative goods and services.
 
Entrepreneurship and vocational studies have been found to have contributed immensely only to economy of nations with massive investments in education and research. Singapore and South Korea are the examples of nations that have eradicated illiteracy and have invested huge funds into science and technology education, so entrepreneurship thrives there.

Let the laboratories and workshops of our secondary schools and higher institutions be adequately equipped with modern and facilities so as to provide avenues for learning practicals. We need to replicate the likes of Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg who utilised the qualitative education they obtained in the tetiary institutions to create worldwide business ventures in their fields.

Real entrepreneurship is when Nigerian graduates of electrical engineers can produce transformers, power generation turbines, alternators, televisions from local technologies. Metallurgical engineers must be able to produce steel for oil and gas pipelines as well as in train and car manufacturing. Combustion engines, pumps, hydraulic and pneumatic parts must be what our mechanical engineers must be able to manufacture from their companies. Businesses of agricultural science graduates should able to feed the nation cos they should empowered to do so. This is what is called real entrepreneurship.

Businesses that leads to industrialisation are offshoots of science and technological discoveries and investments. The kind of entrepreneurship Nigeria needs is one in which Nigerian chemical engineers can set up refineries and petrochemical companies with the aid local resources. I would also love to see mobile phones, computers and other information technology gadgets developed and commercialised by Nigerian graduates of computer science. 

The entrepreneurship that Nigeria needs is one in which local engineering enterprises will be able to metamorphous  into multinationals like General Electric, Ford Motors, Chevron, Microsoft Corporations,Tata Steel and the likes. This is how we can solve the problem of unemployment as well as put an end to the massive importation of good in Nigeria. However, with this, Nigeria will become industrialised and be listed among the developed nations of the world.

oneolajire2000@yahoo.co.uk

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Phones / Re: Is This the King of Budget Phones? by go4success(f): 4:38pm On Feb 24, 2018
It is, I got on the 14th.
kamtamark:
i think this phone isn't yet officially release.
Phones / Re: Is This the King of Budget Phones? by go4success(f): 2:52pm On Feb 24, 2018
Nokia 2 is the best budget phone ever.
Phones / Re: Please Recommend Good Phone For Me With Durable Battery Between 27 To 30K by go4success(f): 2:28pm On Feb 23, 2018
You are right. But the hype of all these Chinese phones won't allow people to consider it. I was lucky to get when I was looking for a durable phone with basic functions and a good battery for my mum. After checking all the varietyof Chinese phones in that price range, I was confused until a Nokia sales person asked me to check it out. The fact that it is 4g ready enticed me to insert my sim card and check it out, and to check if it works with Ntel's 4G. My mifi and other phones have since been rendered useless since then. I kept wondering where this phone has been all these while and I didn't know about it. Nokia is the best.

I'm shocked no one is recommending the newly launched Nokia 2 at N30,000.

5.0 inches Corning Gorilla Glass 3

Running Stock Android Nougat 7.1.1. Upgradable to Oreo 8.0

4,100mah battery

8 GB expandable to 128GB dedicated SD slot 1 GB RAM (stock android OS compensates for speed) It's not the fastest phone ever but can easily be tuned to be nippy without rooting.



LTE band 1(2100), 3(1800), 5(850), 7(2600), 8(900), 20(800), 28(700), 38(2600), 40(2300

Works well with all our 4g networks. MTN, Etisalat, Glo, Ntel, Spectranet, Smile, swift etc

It's very rare to find a phone that supports all our 4g networks especially Glo 4g 28(700)

So instead of buying these networks router or mifi that are tied to 1 band or even the Huawei mifi that we unlock but only has few bands. I uses this phone. Great experience so far.[/quote]
Phones / Re: Please Recommend Good Phone For Me With Durable Battery Between 27 To 30K by go4success(f): 10:18am On Feb 23, 2018
Buy Nokia 2 and have peace of mind. After all the so called complicated phones I've used, I can say that's the best 31k I've spent in my life. I ended up abandoning my own phone as I couldn't give my mum that I bought it for initially. I have to buy another one for her. The phone is effecient for my day to day activities with decent camera and reliable battery. No overheating issues or lag of any kind. I was searching for a perfect phone but I found all the qualities I need in a budget phone I wouldn't have considered on a good day. But if you want nice design and big specs on paper,you can go for all these Chinko phones. Quoteor=Ishola87 post=65278406]Please your suggestions needed .thanks[/quote]
Technology Market / Re: Exchange Your Payoneer Dollar To Naira In 1 Minute! by go4success(f): 4:53pm On Feb 15, 2018
Swift transaction, thanks. Recommended Exchanger
Business / Re: ➜ ➜ ➜Currency/E-currency Market Deals➜ ➜ ➜ by go4success(f): 2:33pm On Feb 15, 2018
Check your WhatsApp
Tabbaz:
I need Payoneer fund

USD
EURO
POUNDS

$100 minimum except for old clients

Contact signature

https:///send?phone=+2348064430202
Business / Re: Ezravandi is a Scammer by go4success(f): 11:56am On Feb 10, 2018
Seems people are still falling for this guy's antics.
johnkay1:
Beware of this man
Nairaland usernames: Enesi1, Ezravandi
Acct name: Peter Ezra ( ecobank)
Acct no: 0341188190
Wallet: 3AzDoKNpDjPRoM42Bur42KvNUxgkpc4ukq

Phone numbers: 08081420033, 09073725529.
Location: port Harcourt, Nassarawa
Phone/Internet Market / Re: Pix!!brand New In Box Leeco Le S3 X26(ready To Pick Up)42k by go4success(f): 10:20am On Feb 05, 2018
https://www.geekbuying.com/item/LeTV-LeEco-Le-S3-X626-5-5-Inch-4GB-32GB-Rose-Gold-383811.html How much will land this phone on normal shipping? Reply, then we finalise on WhatsApp. Thanks
Business / Re: Elance.com, Upwork.com And Other Freelancing Site: How To Succeed Guide. by go4success(f): 4:58pm On Jan 18, 2018
chrome001:


Naso undecided
grin
Family / Re: Woman Gives Birth To Quadruplets After Barreneness (PICS, VIDEO) by go4success(f): 7:21pm On Jan 15, 2018
Aww..so happy for her.
Crime / Re: I Transferred N280k & N300k From My Mother's Account To Mine Via Phone by go4success(f): 12:15pm On Jan 15, 2018
Chai!He be like say you self don tey for this game.OP,you better book a training section with your ogas in the house.
MaziOmenuko:
Lol



You lost this one on Chelsea vs Arsenal carling cup played last week baa? You staked on Chelsea straight win but game ended in draw. You lost N300k.



This one was lost on Chelsea vs Leicester played on saturday. You bet on chelsea winning again, and lost due to the barren draw.



You are lucky this one didnt go through. You wanted to stake Mancity straight win but if you had done that, you for lose the 100k join as they lose to Liverpool. So you should be grateful.

What you were trying to do was revenge bet. Trying to gain what you lost by staking more. its the easiest way to lose your life savings and go into debt.

Technology Market / Re: xmas jajaga deals.....Part 2.. by go4success(f): 5:51am On Dec 22, 2017
Is this available?
mikkyangel:
*Samsung S6 (unlocked)...............................50k
-otter Box defender
-New Ear Buds
-charger
Investment / Re: Get A Verified USA/UK/UAE Paypal And Operate It Successfully From Naija! by go4success(f): 8:52pm On Dec 21, 2017
Fully verified. Thanks for the excellent service.

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Technology Market / Re: Romoss PeA60 60Kmah, Romoss Pea40 Pro 40kmah, Romoss Sense 8pf+ 30kmah, etc by go4success(f): 7:12pm On Dec 19, 2017
Kindly give details of your laptop power bank. How many times will it charge my HP Probook?
just2endowed:
pls keep the call coming
Business / Re: Freelancers, How Do You Withdraw On Freelancer.com by go4success(f): 10:12pm On Dec 17, 2017
Okay
ukeme200:


Hi, have you been able to withdraw? I'm currently stuck. I need clarifications from you. let me pm you.

thanks
Technology Market / Re: Pix!brand New Redmi 4x(3,32gb,4100mah)black,55k,snapdragon by go4success(f): 7:19am On Dec 15, 2017
How much is the 4GB RAM version? Also, is the camera top-notch?
noobody:
Brand new redmi 4x just landed,4 pieces!
3gb/32gb with freebies!!

Brand new unboxed,xiaomi redmi 4x,3gb/32gb,black colour,(55k),4100 battery,snapdragon

Freebies include

2 tempered glasses,
1 silicon case
1 xiaomi earpiece.

Location:lagos,egbeda,can waybill anywhere in d world,

Calls/whatsapp:07051054953
Literature / Re: The Devil Wears Okrika by go4success(f): 1:36pm On Dec 08, 2017
grin cheesy cool
donkelz:


Souloho19 you need to read her story, its lit!

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Business / Re: ➜ ➜ ➜Currency/E-currency Market Deals➜ ➜ ➜ by go4success(f): 1:31pm On Dec 08, 2017
Hi, are you still offering the US VCC ?
aikfrank:
i need $50 Paypal, anyone?
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Writers Needed ASAP by go4success(f): 4:33pm On Dec 05, 2017
Closed for now. Thanks
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Writers Needed ASAP by go4success(f): 2:13pm On Dec 05, 2017
Replied
beebi5:
folashele006@gmail.com. please i sent you a DM
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Writers Needed ASAP by go4success(f): 12:51pm On Dec 05, 2017
Thank you.
givbitcoin:


When you say you don't pay well, only not-very-serious people will contact you. Greedy Nigerian, you can't have it both ways. You need well written articles but you don't give well-made payment.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Writers Needed ASAP by go4success(f): 12:08pm On Dec 05, 2017
That's because I have new projects. Some people that sent me a DM through this thread are already part of my team.
pakingzzzzz:


Still looking for writters
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Writers Needed ASAP by go4success(f): 10:00am On Dec 05, 2017
I still need more hands.Just send a DM, I will reply if the position is still open. Don't drop your e-mail.
go4success:
Hi everyone. I need two writers for a long-term project.Please send me a DM. Please note that I'm not paying much. I'm also just starting out, but you don't have to worry about payment. I will pay if your content is good. Thanks.
Business / Re: Outsource Online Jobs Here (fiverr,upwork,freelance,pph,truelance,etc) by go4success(f): 10:17am On Dec 02, 2017
CorrectionFLuid:


I'm your guy... Is the work still available?
Someone is handling it, thanks
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Fast Writer Needed by go4success(f): 6:55am On Dec 01, 2017
You have mail[quote author=gensteejay post=62871759]I am interested.

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