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WebmastersRe: WORDPRESS ALERT!!! by GodMode: 5:35pm On May 11, 2015
jerflakes:
Cc lalasticlala, ishilove, seun
I just received this mail from my webhost.
This happened since April...
PoliticsRe: Non-indigenes In Lagos Must Respect Their Hosts– Akiolu by GodMode: 10:28am On May 11, 2015
Scatterboss:
Thats my point. He said Non Indigene, and not Ibos. Non Indigene includes Yorubas from other states but her own hatred for anything Yoruba makes her insult the king for airing his own personal opinion. The King even explained further on the lagoon story that those guys that came to see him the other are his friends and do come regularly. I dont see anything wrong in his interview this time, but the biased tribalistic mod was quick to insult the king cos of her personal hatred.

She can continue to witch hunt Yoruba posters, thats her own problem. We dont earn money by posting on nairaland, so i dont even care if she ban me. I have been watching her lately on how she is quick to hide and ban any Yoruba poster but ignore insult and rants from the Ibos, she should continue anyway, its her f.ucking problem.
STFU... The yorubas are one tribe, one region.

Yorubas different dialects one tribe, one region
PoliticsRe: Non-indigenes In Lagos Must Respect Their Hosts– Akiolu by GodMode: 10:25am On May 11, 2015
okonkwo44:
Which port was built by yorubas?? It was built with oil money. What made lagos wat it is now is never because dey are special or hardworking,but because of d effect of colonialism. Lagos would fall the day all non-indegenes leaves. According to facts,large population brings about economic growth,lagos should be happy that non-indigenes are there.
Lagos wasn't built with oyel money.. The YORUBA built Lagos... Lagos will forever be great without the igbosangry
PoliticsRe: Non-indigenes In Lagos Must Respect Their Hosts– Akiolu by GodMode: 10:23am On May 11, 2015
jimi4us:
as long as am concern, igbos own Lagos. cos you dumbshitts are not even lagosians to start with. some one will come from Ibadan with 32 face marks and still be claiming lagosian cos he speaks Yoruba. even ijebu ode and Ilorin people Sef dey claim lagosian. just give us few more years we will throw all of you dirtyy pigs back to your states.
STFU... The yorubas are one tribe, one region.

Yorubas different dialects one tribe, one region
PoliticsRe: Non-indigenes In Lagos Must Respect Their Hosts– Akiolu by GodMode: 10:21am On May 11, 2015
lyricalz:
OPEN LETTER TO OBA OF LAGOS

Four nigerians also won parliamentary seat in the uk, the queen did not complain. Oba should know that the world is getting globalized. 100years from now, in lagos an hausa or igbo man may be governor.
The fact that foreigners are getting involved in government is a sign and feature of a developed society, like the us and uk. The oba should be happy lagos has showed such feature, when this feature spreads to the whole 36states then nigeria will be termed as developed.
Don't compare UK, US to Nigeria...

They have no culture to protect.
They manipulate other cultures(mainly African) to eradicate African cultures..
PoliticsRe: Non-indigenes In Lagos Must Respect Their Hosts– Akiolu by GodMode: 10:16am On May 11, 2015
Ahmad4452:
Igbos are nt appreciative only in lagos dat market was built 4 non indigenis Alaba 4 igbo market n Mile12 4 hausa.tel me any region dat did dat
Where did u get this info fromhuh huh
Jobs/VacanciesRe: The Pains Of The Unemployed by GodMode: 9:36pm On May 09, 2015
Alcatraz001:
So hw much is it and where can I learn it? How viable is it cos I won't want to finish it and not be able to get a job with it.Thanks.
Its a long term learning curve that involves practising... It can never be finished.

The coding industry is saturated... Its hard to get a coding job in Nigeria...

Search google for more information..
Jobs/VacanciesRe: The Pains Of The Unemployed by GodMode: 9:22pm On May 09, 2015
Alcatraz001:
Pls what do u mean by coding? Pls explain so I can understand you.
Computer programming
Jobs/VacanciesRe: The Pains Of The Unemployed by GodMode: 6:28pm On May 09, 2015
Setaje:
Why should I try what I no will bring me pain at the end. What is my complain doing to you. What does it concern u whether I complain from now till tomorrow. It's not u looking for a job or having no where to turn to. If it hurts u to see me complain help me or just get off my mentions.
Life itself is a painangry

Your complaints are supported by other users which may make other people that have set high goals for themselves be discouragedangry

These days the job is in you.. you use the net to make complaints instead of reading things that can benefit you...

Nairaland is not encouraging at all... I've removed it from my bookmarks cos I've to read better websites.

I only come back just to read Nigerian news and read comments.. But I may stop reading comments on NL cos some comments disgust me..

Even if someone offers you a job... only you can help yourself...
Jobs/VacanciesRe: The Pains Of The Unemployed by GodMode: 6:12pm On May 09, 2015
Setaje:
Is it my fault. No be where shoe dey pinch me. U think it's fun complaining everyday and not having hope. Am not happy complaining so don't come here making me feel like I don't no what to do. I have many ideas and many things I can do but I have no source same as so many people.
Since you know what to do... Try it and stop complaining...
Jobs/VacanciesRe: The Pains Of The Unemployed by GodMode: 6:03pm On May 09, 2015
Setaje:
God mode please I beg u. Don't just get me upset. What do u mean u again. Please if u have nothing to say. Stay in ur lane. Tsheeeeeeeew.
You're always leaving discouraging comments on threads concerning unemployment or financial independenceangryangry
Jobs/VacanciesRe: The Pains Of The Unemployed by GodMode:
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Jobs/VacanciesRe: The Pains Of The Unemployed by GodMode: 4:00pm On May 09, 2015
Velocitron:
I code in java, php/mysql, python and very little C++. It's just basic fundamental stuff though; the biggest project I've worked on was a fully functional shopping site from scratch so I can't say I've done that much (compared to what others are doing). I'm also planning to use my vacation to throroughly study OOP and build more advanced java projects, that way second year is going to be smooth sailing.
Very Goodgringringringrin

Foreigners always have an edgeangryangryangry

That means you're good with technologygringrin

You can never be broke gringringrin

You can never be unemployed gringringrin

You're really lucky you learnt how to code earlygringringrin

Don't stop practising...
Jobs/VacanciesRe: The Pains Of The Unemployed by GodMode: 3:54pm On May 09, 2015
Blastfinito:
If I know what lies after death, I would have committed suicide. I sweated before obtaining my B.Tech. by doing menial jobs. Now after NYSC, I can't find a meaningful job. I'm currently teaching 7 subjects in a secondary sch earning 10k per month. I live with a relative and feed with that meagre salary. The major problem now is that I always fall sick. I have medical history of typhoid but after taking powerful antibiotics that doctors often recomend for me, there is still no improvement. I've taken HIV test many times with negative results. From my observation as a biotechnology student, what ravages my immune system might be chronic imflamatory bowel disease and thyrotoxicosis(confirmed in a test but can't pursue treatment). Dt IBD may require surgery. I summarily dwell on herbs. I can no longer try menial jobs that can fetch me quick money in those sch days due the weakness of my body. My friends that learnt trade or workmanship are making jest of me cos they are making it big. There is nothing you can tell me about religion that won't fall on deaf ears. Because I know the scriptures up and down. I even pastored a Redeemed Church branch during my NYSC days.
You're not drinking clean water..

The herbs are damaging your organs..

You're cooking food with at least satchet water

You go swimming often..

Your environment is not healthy

Your body does not react well to the type of food you eat..

Just some minor considerations...
Jobs/VacanciesRe: The Pains Of The Unemployed by GodMode: 3:47pm On May 09, 2015
Velocitron:
I believe a big part of getting a job is actually being employable. Employers need to know what makes you special among a sea of other candidates and you need to prove your worth to them. Previous experience is an example of something that can help to put your foot in the door; having a first class degree is another example.

To put it simply, your CV should answer the question, "why should we employ you?".

Although I'm still in first year and don't have any major qualifications, I'm taking advantage of all the student jobs available. I've represented Nigeria in an international competition, just finished working as a student ambassador, about to begin working as a STEM ambassador (I study Computer Science). At the very least I can say my CV isn't blank.
Good..

Then go and start learning how to code... Even if they're still gonna teach you..
Jobs/VacanciesRe: The Pains Of The Unemployed by GodMode: 3:45pm On May 09, 2015
Bowaley17:
Unibadan 2013,FUNAAB 2015. This year 2015 Unilorin,only God knows. It's so frustrating meeting the cut off mark and still your name won't come out in the Admission list. Those 3yrs,i have been able to achieve something,i learnt a handiwork(plumber). I will be through by the end of this year
This is the problem with Nigeriansangryangryangry

The mentality is badangryangryangry

Plumbing is just there...

In 3 yrs, if you had started learning how to code you'll be better off...

You need to start reading like mad.. Change your mentality.. Plumbing is not a 21st century handiwork.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: The Pains Of The Unemployed by GodMode: 3:31pm On May 09, 2015
Velocitron:
It's not easy at all. I'm only in my first year at uni but I'm making sure I leave no stone unturned and I'm grabbing all possible opportunities to make myself employable and increase my value in the job market. Immediately I stared university, I signed up for an employability award programme designed by my university, I keep my grades sky high, attend personal improvement/effective communication classes, CV writing seminars, networking events etc.

I also applied to be a student mentor for next year's incoming students and I'll be working throughout the holidays so I can at least have some work experience. Also taking one year off to work before my final year. That way, when I graduate, I'll hit the ground running by God's grace.
Its about professional(technical) courses..

Its not about leaving school for a year to work.

There's no time to waste timeangryangryangry
Jobs/VacanciesRe: The Pains Of The Unemployed by GodMode: 2:55pm On May 09, 2015
Bowaley17:
Hmmm may God help us. Sometimes i just feel like crying. Graduated from sec.skul 3yrs ago. It hurts seeing those far below average classmates of yours who you have to teach after school hours again before they grab it gain admission before you. It is well.
Its not by force to attend UI, UNILAG, OAU and other universities with weird admission practices...

gringringrin 3 yrs is no joke..

Your mates that entered private universities have just one year left..angry angry angry
Jobs/VacanciesRe: The Pains Of The Unemployed by GodMode: 2:46pm On May 09, 2015
laytoshtwo:
If you are at home from 8am till evening everyday,the major problem is Laziness
Lies angry angry angryangry angry angry
Jobs/VacanciesRe: The Pains Of The Unemployed by GodMode: 2:37pm On May 09, 2015
fritiyo:
If a friend of my ask me if have started working, I will simple tell the person that am working out something.
Very painfull to stay all day at home doing nothing sa.

Joblessness made Nairaland n facebook my favourite tourist destination centers.
But thanks be to the almighty God, it will be a thing of the past.
Unemployment made me improviseangry angry angry
Jobs/VacanciesRe: The Pains Of The Unemployed by GodMode: 2:31pm On May 09, 2015
Setaje:
Feeling alone and unhappy. Avoiding people. The list is endless. The one I hate most is some people feel u are just being lazy. The idiots that say go and learn something as if they will give u money to go and learn. Some will say go and do masters, go and start buying and selling. As if they will give u money. Some will say u are choosy. Another will say start small. Start what small? The major problem is not laziness but background of job seekers. Job seekers who were hustlers in school, people who their parents added no value in their lives, who struggled in school already have that tenacity and will to do any kind of jobs. In Unilag I new girls who fix nails, do hair and the ones that carry aristos for a living. Had no help from family. The ones that carry aristos are d ones doing so well now and travel round the world and get married to one mugu. The ones doing handwork continue after school. While the rest, it's either their parents help them or they just sit and wait hoping for a breakthrough. You cannot compare such people who have been spoon fed by their parents which is actually the right thing to do, to start doing all sorts of menial jobs. We have all forgotten the very basis of going to school. The country wants to turn everybody to a daylight business woman or man. All my friends be make up artist, sell clothes and bags, perfumes, caterers and u say I should also do that and market to this same friends. Not everybody is wired to do business. Not everybody is wired to learn a handwork. Not everybody is meant to work in an office. cry frustration should not be the basis of going into anything. I have never seen anybody do well in something they have no love for......
You again angry angry angry
You again angry angry angry
You again angry angry angry

Na wa for you Oooo.

The major problem is laziness angry angry angryangry angry
TravelRe: Recent Beautiful Pictures Of Ibadan - The Pride Of SW. by GodMode: 12:49pm On May 09, 2015
lolaluv1:
Abeggi.

These pictures are not the true reflection of Ibadan as a whole....
When last did you visit ibadan... Ibadan has changed drastically.. They need an international airport...
TravelRe: Recent Beautiful Pictures Of Ibadan - The Pride Of SW. by GodMode: 12:47pm On May 09, 2015
domopps:
Op! Ride on! We must revive the spirit of Ibadan on NL!

Proud to be from IBADAN Having being born Bread Butter Schooled Pry,Sec,Poly and Uni all in Ibadan!


Ibadan Ilu Ajayi,Ilu Ojo,Ilu Ogunmola Ibadan tiole soro Oju nlo ro!


Thanks mum for marrying an Ibadan Man

Ibadan state Coming soon!



Cheeeeeers
Ibadan will be much more when they decide to build an international airport there..
TravelRe: Recent Beautiful Pictures Of Ibadan - The Pride Of SW. by GodMode: 12:43pm On May 09, 2015
madamoringo:
Shut your putrid mouth, we Yorubas never make comparisons like you ** people from the land of the dead sun ** so keep your opinions to yourself. We Yorubas care about Yoruba land, regardless of if it has 10 states or 1000 and it is our task and duty which we will accomplish to develop and bring every inch of it to the first position in everything. So yes, we will build Lagos and build Oyo and Ogun and Osun and Ekiti and Ondo, and when one part needs more attention, we will join hands to pull it up.

Keep your useless comparisons and chest beating to the east of the Niger bridge!
You didn't mention kwara... You're definitely not yoruba..
BusinessRe: How To Make A Huge Success Online With PPD by GodMode: 9:04am On May 09, 2015
blym4real:
noticed by who?
If sharing my opinion on a thread means trying hard to be noticed to you, then you can continue in your fury of delusion.
You guys are derailing this thread and that's discouraging for the OP..

Just delete your comments, read and move on..
CelebritiesRe: Photo: Wizkid Shares Lovely New Pic With Tania Omotayo by GodMode: 7:27pm On May 08, 2015
He should marry his baby mama...
All dis tania bla bla is BS..
BusinessRe: How To Make A Huge Success Online With PPD by GodMode: 6:42pm On May 08, 2015
lalasticlala pls come and lift the ban again Oooo.
PoliticsRe: Buhari Attended Jumaat Prayers At Mambila Mosque Earlier This Afternoon [photos] by GodMode: 6:41pm On May 08, 2015
Nigeria needs an Atheist as a president...
All this involving religion in politics should be banned..
BusinessRe: How To Make A Huge Success Online With PPD by GodMode: 6:33pm On May 08, 2015
Queensss I can see you viewing the topic.. When you want put those sites use something to separate it or u'll be banned..

E.g if you type in/s/ta/gra/m.com normally antispam bot will ban you automatically..
TravelRe: 12 Most Loved Cities In Nigeria by GodMode: 5:53pm On May 08, 2015
Amefrica:
Ilorin isn't a state sir.
Ah.. My mistake...
TravelRe: 12 Most Loved Cities In Nigeria by GodMode: 5:49pm On May 08, 2015
dalyricist:
12. Ilorin

Ilorin is a very interesting city. It’s a
city that has not really being in the
lime light but is surprisingly one of
the largest cities in Nigeria. The
capital of Kwara, Ilorin is located in
[b]the North Central region [/b]of the
country. As quiet as Ilorin seems, it
has an international cargo airport, a
20,000 capacity stadium and the only
standard base ball Court in West
Africa. Ilorin is also home to several
prominent “learned” men and women
as the legal profession is really
strong there. Ilorin is blessed with
several natural resources and the
standard of living is affordable.
Pottery and traditional textile industry
among others are thriving businesses
there also. Tourist attractions in the
area include the Esie museum and
the stately Sobi Hill; and that is why
it is one of the most loved cities in
Nigeria.



Before some people finish mi
Read well, no just run bash MI.
No particular order....

Am yoruba
Na lagos I dey stay
Ilorin is a SW capital not a North-central bla bla

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