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Romance / Re: I Need Help.. Am Losing It Already by Greenrevolt(m): 7:01pm On Feb 18, 2019
Op I think you have got all the advice you need. I was in a similar situation, but I had to let go. I am still filled with regrets.


If you are kind enough, can you introduce me to your sorta business. I am looking for better ways to make money.
Phones / Re: Glo Data Service Down Throughout Today! by Greenrevolt(m): 9:14pm On Jan 21, 2019
With the way Glo misbehaved today eh, e reach to make person commit suicide due to frustration assuming say other options no dey. To think one couldn't even reach their customer service.
Travel / Re: Is KUWAIT A Better Place In Terms Of Hustling by Greenrevolt(m): 2:31pm On Jan 21, 2019
She should not bother going to "hustle" legitimately or otherwise in any Arab country if she's not loaded. All those "work abroad" services, which I am almost certain are those luring to traveling with them, is a scam that should be avoided by any Nigerian that loves his/her dignity. Once you leave this country on such bases, just know you have become a slave, and you'd probably come back worse than you left - if you ever come back.

If she has enough money to travel to an Arab country legitimately, then she has enough money to travel and hustle in any western country legitimately. And that's a way better option than Kuwait. Sometimes you have to follow documentaries on CNN or BBC to understand the gravity of "slavery" Africans are subjected to once they travel to these Arabian countries to "hustle."

#SayNoToModernSlavery.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: My Struggle So Far, A Nairalander Seeks For Advice! by Greenrevolt(m): 9:50pm On Jan 20, 2019
Like the poster above rightly said, you need to make an upgrade in what you already know how to do best.

The truth is that, trying to pick up new interests after being in some other business for about ten years is going to be a lot harder than you think. And should be a thought process you should give room to rise when you are certain you have enough to spare, or even lose.

That aside, I think you should consider serving up some more, sell the machine which you think its state of obsolescence is making you look sort of irrelevant in the business. With proceeds, you can add to the already saved cash and buy a later model.


Bear in mind that while you are thinking that it has gotten obsolete, someone somewhere is just looking for any similar machine at all to start up with.


But then, I don't know a bit about what you are talking about. If what I have written is irrelevant, well, there you have it
Romance / Re: How To Poop Without Splashing Toilet Water On Your Butt (pictures) by Greenrevolt(m): 10:26pm On Dec 21, 2018
I am just happy to know that this is a universal problem, and not some trauma that the universe subjects me to.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: News Writer Wanted Urgently 31k Monthly - Work From Home by Greenrevolt(m): 6:04pm On Dec 18, 2018
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Hi All,

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3 news articles per day? What's the expected word count per news article and the price rate per word?
Travel / Re: White Woman In Uganda by Greenrevolt(m): 12:01am On Dec 16, 2018
That was a nice peek at Uganda... Had more feel than what I normally read from other travel blogs. Hope to start touring African countries soon.
Romance / Re: Does This Little Mistake Means It Over Between Us After 6 Years? (matured Mind) by Greenrevolt(m): 9:45pm On Nov 14, 2018
MilesLamar:
Besties ko? this is why I asked my girlfriend to stop talking to one yeye bestie, it got to a stage where I asked her to choose between me and the bestie.. ogbeni, she no think twice now I am single, Girls are scum


the last line tho"


I havent laughed so hard this week grin grin
Phones / Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by Greenrevolt(m): 2:04pm On Aug 01, 2018
vosquare:


d phone die ni o...no fastboot,no booting...nothing nothing..but i hope it will be okay with soon..i go pm u in case


Does the sensor keep blinking white light when you plug it? Mine is just two weeks old and this happened.
Phones / Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by Greenrevolt(m): 2:26am On Aug 01, 2018
fibonacci2526:



Wow, this is super odd. Was everything work fine prior to it just going blank?


very fine... i was enjoying myself
Phones / Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by Greenrevolt(m): 8:22pm On Jul 31, 2018
zone51:


Exactly bro


Mahn, it's like my phone is gone gone... Still not coming up
Phones / Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by Greenrevolt(m): 5:32pm On Jul 31, 2018
zone51:


Exactly bro


thanks, i will try that
Phones / Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by Greenrevolt(m): 3:48pm On Jul 31, 2018
zone51:


Sorry about that...Try get a fast charger. I experienced that also


u mean your phone stopped coming on at all
when u plug it only the sensor light will be blinking but the screen won't come on?
Phones / Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by Greenrevolt(m): 11:33am On Jul 31, 2018
Gptech:

Leave the phone to charge for long, you'll need the battery up. Does holding power button+ volume down take you to fastboot mode?

the screen doesn't come on AT ALL, so it doesnt enter fastboot mode... It doesn't even indicate that it is charging.


i will try the long charge tho' lemme see what happens
Phones / Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by Greenrevolt(m): 11:27am On Jul 31, 2018
GrandMufti:


Try it again. Hold for more than 10 secs


more than a minute... nothing still
Phones / Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by Greenrevolt(m): 11:22am On Jul 31, 2018
fibonacci2526:



Have you tried holding the power button down for like 2-5mins?


Just tried this for a lil above 6 minutes... nothing
Phones / Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by Greenrevolt(m): 11:14am On Jul 31, 2018
Gptech:

Plug the phone for some time, say 20 minutes, then hold power button+ volume up at the same time for like 10secs and see if it takes you to recovery mode.


Have tried this... didn't work
Phones / Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by Greenrevolt(m): 11:11am On Jul 31, 2018
henry007:


Sorry. First you take it to computer village to know what is wrong with it and then you can decide if it's worth fixing or not.



I currently in Abuja... The last time I went to Wuse, I could hardly find anybody that knows Xiaomi.
Phones / Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by Greenrevolt(m): 11:02am On Jul 31, 2018
Hello house,

I am having issues with my Redmi Note 5 4g/64g (China ROM). I made use of it this morning for a while, until around 6 AM. Decided to sleep for a bit, woke up around 9 and the phone was off and wouldn't come on. I thought it went flat, but I didn't see the possibility tho' cos it was above 25% before I slept. I decided to charge it, but it is not picking up. The indicator light just keeps blinking, but the screen does not come on, nor does it indicate that it is charging. The indicator light just keeps BLINKING.

I have checked for solutions in the MIUI forum and some other forum, but none of what I reading is working. I am wondering if anybody in the house have experienced such before, and how they overcame it, if ever.

Note:
I have not used the phone for up to THREE WEEKS.
Phones / Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by Greenrevolt(m): 10:07pm On Jun 17, 2018
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Religion / Re: 2017 National Marian Congress Holds In Benin(pictures) by Greenrevolt(m): 12:00pm On Oct 15, 2017
BluntBoy you have solidly thrashed all the roaming catholics that came against you. Pls can you throw more light on what you think to be true on the Woman called Mary? If one is to be advised to join a church of true Christians who solely abide by the word of the God. Which church will you suggest for me? Do I even need to go to church anymore??
Education / Re: Environment In Bits by Greenrevolt(m): 11:35pm On Oct 02, 2017
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ENVIRONMENT IN BITS

#EiB

BEING ENVIRONMENTALLY CONSCIOUS - an individual appeal


"No one could make a greater mistake than he who did nothing because he could only do a little" - Edmund Burke (philosopher)
~~~
Does the public understand that there are things that which if not done rightly, will give an immediate backlash that will be momentarily felt? Yes.

Does the public understand that there are things that if not done rightly, will take a slow approach in exacting its cruel repercussions? Yes.

Does the greater percentage of this same public really care about such future repercussions? No.
~~~
Nigeria is a country that thanks God everyday for the fact that it does not experience such natural disasters, as are seen in some foreign countries all over. Predicting that her government won’t have the resources to take care of her citizens nor to quickly revive an area, if such and such are to occur. The little preventable disasters that come our ways, are those which could have been curtailed or which immediate response will put under control.

The happenstance comes and passes, we count our losses, bury the dead, give motivational speeches, devise means to curb such situations in the near future – throw it in the trash can. Then continue our lives as jolly good fellows, create some new jokes about the recent past, laugh it off. We are the proverbial dog that goes back to its own vomit, it is a vicious cycle. A cycle that makes a slow meal out of our precious health, our life, our environment...

In order to be environmentally conscious, I should foremost understand that the environment is not some abstract entity, nor some wilderness far away from me. It is not an ambiguous word being used to confuse me, it is in fact everything and there is no way I can ever be independent of the environment. For all that is known, I am just a major unit of the environment, whose roles in adjusting the environment cannot be denied nor neglected. Being conscious of the truth that the situation of my immediate environment will always tell on me even if subconsciously, should drive me to be motivated to take care of it the way I would my health, finances, loved ones – but in this case more selflessly. To be conscious of the environment, in such a way that I will want to take out my time to do what I think will be best for us, the generations to come and nature, is in itself a moral stand. It takes a pure heart to be selfless; to stand true to oneself, to deny myself ethical vices that have over the years been seen as normal and to carry out any tasks knowing fully well that I might not be benefiting directly from it, and yet demand no pay.

Latching on to religious appeal, being environmentally conscious is a way of thanking God for His wonderful creation, letting Him know that I will try my best not to displease Him anymore, by not contributing to any form of pollution or adversity in the environment. Paying regards to the religious belief that all was to perfection after creation, even some creatures whose intricacy have forever remained a mystery, I doubt their usefulness. As a nation, we are largely religious most of us put religion above every other thing. This a call to serve God more selflessly, to make good the environment for more of His children that are yet to come. Some of us have felt that our selfless service to God ends with going to church folding up our trousers to cut the grass and pack the dirt in the church surrounding. While forgetting that our religious teachings have taught us that God is everywhere, so what you would not do to mess up the church environment, don’t do that any other place. What we would do to make the church surrounding look better, replicate the same in our surrounding. Otherwise, our actions might as well be termed as eye service. We should as Christ served us, serve others through our selflessness.

In our communities, a call for environmental consciousness is a call for all to become one in union with nature. A call to set aside all tribal differences and come together to carry out projects that will make our communities stand out, understanding that we don’t have to be living in an estate before we can enjoy a healthy environment. Waiting for the government in most cases never solved anything, rather it has increased our chances of being lethally dealt by the cause we await government to take care of. A call to please our eyes and enjoy cool evenings in laughter and merriment, having tapped into the aesthetic and air-cleaning tendencies of plants. It is True that the greater percentage of the population unarguably fall within the low income earners circle, poverty in itself is a difficult situation to be in – it does not give one the room to focus on any other things nor persons. Denies one the ability to think strongly, above what they think has always been obtainable in their environment. Hence, to such persons if there is a dumping ground right in the center of their street – if it is not a normal sight to behold it is some other persons business not theirs. Not withstanding, we cannot give our all, let us give part of us in developing our communities in ecologically safe lines.

As an individual being environmentally conscious makes me a steward of the environment, I come to the understanding that I have an ethical responsibility to serve the environment and all of mankind. To Be sympathetic to any course that will favour everybody as well as nature, push that selfish interest aside, understand that there's none greater than the other in matters that appraise the environment, for every little thing that I do, nature will either frown upon or appreciate. This stewardship is a term I can adopt bearing in mind the “ prevention better pass cure” philosophy. I don’t have to wait for something disastrous to happen before I acknowledge that I could have prevented it somehow. Being a servant of the environment is not a far fetched ideology, not something I have to be a millionaire to be able to participate in. From the foundation, what does it cost one to dispose wastes properly? Almost nothing.

We should appreciate the environment for everything it provides for us as well as it's intrinsic values, as a lay man one might not have a scientific understanding of the consequences of our individualistic actions on the environment, but

• we understand that dirt smells, and is an eye sore.

• We understand that if the air we breathe gets messed up, we have nasal congestion and we might be at risk of infections and other health concerns.

• We understand that when we carry our faulty cars out on to the road, we release smokes which might choke or blind momentarily the driver behind us. We should also understand that these smokes when inhaled gets absorbed into the lungs, slowly feeding on our health.

• We understand that even if our major concern is that we make money and take care of our family - a dirty environment gives room to infections, malaria, typhoid, cholera etc. Which will eventually eat deep into our pockets guised as hospital bills.

• We understand that trees and flowers make our surrounding to look more appealing

• We understand that there is a need to make sure that our children have a better life than we do

A clean environment might not be the absence of disease nor does it imply impeccable health, but it reduces the chances of falling sick by a good percentage as well as attaining a stipulated life expectancy as an individual.

Most of the problems which the environment disperse every now and then, are not without human backings, it has only been patient enough to hold back its torments for the sake of the few good approaches which take to appease it. These in part, is a result of our direct individual doings, while largely dwelling on the public's attitude to general environmental concerns.

In conclusion, the struggle to create a healthy and decent environment is but one part of the struggle to create a decent world for all. The major concern for the environment judging from a moral ground is to care for the earth and all of its inhabitants – all living things – giving room for selflessness to control the immediate self interest that harms others, and living daily in hopes of causing no harms to our environment. By working for the environment, we should understand that we are also working for the rest of humanity, building a consciousness in us that transcends our personal interest and light up our love for others and all good cause.
Today, I want us to look around and ask “What’s the littlest act I can perform to make the environment just a lil more better?”. A service to the environment is undeniably a huge investment.


GREENVee
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Education / Re: Best Secondary Schools In Nigeria | 100 Top Secondary Schools Revealed By WAEC by Greenrevolt(m): 3:39pm On Oct 01, 2017
Gwaihir:
You mean most expensive schools in Nigeria. undecided




Christ the King College Onitsha is not even up to #10, 000 a term... As a student there, I paid #1, 650 in senior secondary per term.
Crime / Re: Have You Ever Been In A Physical Fight Before? Share Your Experience! by Greenrevolt(m): 9:02am On Sep 30, 2017
Fight?? Naaaah...

I always wondered what it would be like to fight recently tho'. I believe I have gotten way stronger punching walls and all. cheesy

Well, I had some near experiences.


JSS2

I was the smallest in class, but cos I was a bookworm I was made the class prefect. There were a lot of street boys in my class, and for obvious reasons I was very calm and avoided fights by all means. Until, Ebuka a very notorious dude, decided it is time to teach I the class prefect a lesson, so I will always cower to his needs. It should be noted that this guy was a very dirty guy, no care for his hygiene, torn shorts and shirts are his signature uniform even if it were a new term. Almost every other person in my class including teachers have seen his balls, the things sometimes just hang out from his shorts.


Well, Ebuka called me out saying I don't have respect for him, I told him he can't do anything that I can beat him "is it because I have been keeping quite for too long? I will beat you today!"

Nnaa eh, I pulled my shirt and folded it... Ebuka started pulling his shirt... My brain started rebooting... That was the first and last time I ever saw eczema all over someone's chest. No, there's no way I am fighting that, I can't be going home with bodily pains and skin rashes too. I told him I am not fighting him till he has treated the eczema all over his chest grin grin he called me a coward, I didn't disagree.




SS1

I can't remember what happened, frankly I just can't. But, somehow I found myself locked under Ejike's arm, received a few punches on my ribs and then got flung over the lockers. I just got up, went to my chair and sat down. Thinking of it now, I am not sure I remembered at that moment what I even did to him. I didn't ask any questions, I just sat and thought about my life. I avoided the dude till I graduated.


Same year, I was walking home from school... Just along Oguta Road, this ferocious looking man was coming down towards me. I sha stepped aside, he stepped to that side too, I side stepped again, he did the same too!. The man just grabbed me by the neck, choked me a split and flung me across a Drainage onto the grass, school bag and all.

Year 1

Went to represent my state in Kano for a scrabble competition, we camped in a secondary school's dormitory. One evening, I was alone in the dormitory when some small boys probably within the range of 11-14 came to my room and just started insulting me, I never saw these boys in my life before. I was calm through out ooo, no single word. Until when they were leaving the smallest one insulted my mama, I clapped back, nna eh, the squad rushed back one pressed me against the bunk, from nowhere all of them brought out daggers... Guys, I became an orator instantly, I started advocating for peace, until the eldest decided that maybe they should spare me...






MORAL OF THE STORIES
To get small body no good, especially when every other person around you na trouble maker.

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Education / Re: Environment In Bits by Greenrevolt(m): 3:30pm On Sep 09, 2017
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ENVIRONMENT IN BITS
#EiB

INTRO:


For some impulsive reasons, I have of recent frequented the National Library in Jos Town, Plateau state. I have gone to douse myself in the stream of knowledge, to have an understanding of what must have been, should have been, might be and will be – what we have been doing wrong or have totally neglected. Naturally, I was drawn to the history, geography, ecology and tourism section, but, one text have ever since held my attention –

Environmental Science: Towards a Sustainable Future by Richard T. Wright and Dorothy F. Boorse. Pity i can't borrow, buy or download it.

I have since had the inclination to do something about the state of things in my immediate environment, to make it cleaner not just to the eyes but for our health as well, if not today, tomorrow. I have tried plotting little schemes, little projects to embark on, but I’d have to wait, maybe a little too long. So, let me do what I can today, let me ignite in you that consciousness to what holds our existence as humans, supposedly ours to dominate – The Environment.

Daily, as millions of Nigerians all over go about their lives, in search of their daily bread they put to neglect the little things which affects their well-being in ways greater than they can immediately comprehend. Apart from some parts of major cities, which the federal government have decided to lay emphasis on, due to their importance to her economy, you will hardly pass any street in any city/town in this country without

- seeing some sort of indiscriminate litter/refuse dumps comprising of recyclable materials, food wastes, human wastes, animal wastes most especially cow dungs.

- passing by at least a great number of apartments with generators releasing toxic fumes into the atmosphere. Heck! Every now and then you hear about a family that gets wiped out by such fumes, out of their own carelessness you might say, but at what point should a citizen be totally reliable on carbon emitting generators as a source of power?

- Seeing, though in lesser numbers, medium scale enterprises which conduct activities that shouldn’t in any perspective be heard of in a residential area. I Once lived in an area that was so polluted constantly by noise emanating from generators and other machinery from such industries, when things quiet down a little you will feel deafened and the weirdness of the sudden quietness makes babies to start crying from all corners of the street.

A lot more of the things which we embrace daily as part of our lives, which in retrospect shows how uncaring we are to our basic life support, will be broached in the coming series.

The major aim of this series “Environment in Bits” is to educate myself to educate you to educate others to educate others, the chain goes on and on. Per series we will look at the environment in a bit of it, learn a little with respect to what is obtainable here in Nigeria, as time goes on and as life favours us I will take this scheme beyond the confines of my keyboard.

According to Einstein, the environment is “ANYTHING THAT IS NOT ME” there are wide variety of things that are not us; living and non-living things. All the natural resources and natural services which the earth provides for us. With this in mind, as a Nigerian do you still have to ask “what is my environment?” well, it is anything you can lay your eyes on at the moment and those you just cannot see, anything that occupies every inch of the space surrounding you, above or below you, be it any form of gas, liquid or solid, plants, water, solar energy; it is an exhaustive list. Basically, your environment is same as that of every other person all over the world, the differences lying in the various alterations pushed on by various human activities. Anthropocentric activities which in itself, if we look critically into, we will consider as selfish.

Nigeria as a nation have not, in the lay sense of it, laid any major focus on sustaining its environment strictly for the sake of sustenance without looking at the financial benefits obtainable from adhering to a sustainability program. Let us take the OGONI LAND CLEAN-UP as a case study, been over a year the remediation of Ogoniland was commissioned, have anything been done on ground No. A project long budgeted for at $1bn, yet not a single drop of oil have been scooped out, even more recently a major oil company have had motives to resume oil production in this messed up land, leaving its inhabitants to an unscheduled date with ill health.

I am not saying that as individuals we should set out to clean it up, no we cannot. As individuals we should focus on the little things we can do to make our environment livable for our descendants while making the most judicious use of it. We should be able to understand that for every action there is a reaction, our actions today will determine how our interaction with every other component of our ecosystem could be evaluated. We should be able to learn from the mistakes of the more developed countries which we have for years tried to achieve the half of what they have achieved, China is developed, well advanced technologically but what has their atmosphere to tell about their development?? If not pollution, pollution in many cities. Their government is trying so hard to remedy the mistakes made, this is also true of many other countries that focused strictly on their economic, financial, technological development without taking a major look into the sustainability of their environment simultaneously. There are vast areas of lands scattered all over the world which have been declared uninhabitable due to environmental pollution. Luckily for us here, the damages we have caused so far on our environment are amenable, an easy puzzle that will be put together with timely intervention and enforcements.

As an individual reading this, make a contribution to your descendants today by
- disposing wastes properly place waste bins in your street if your local waste management board will be able to take them out on a scheduled basis. For every-time you about to pour some solid wastes into the drainage ask yourself if you have in anyway contributed to the floods that occurred in your area, are you about to contribute to another?

- minimizing the use of energy,
- planning out your rental apartments in such a way that your tenants can breathe properly, while living out enough space for leisure

- planting trees which as much as they are aesthetic and provide cool shades will also sequester carbon

- educating any who cares to listen on the need to give our immediate environment just a little more attention

- eating healthy, using healthy products so that you will live long enough to teach your children’s children what you did right

- not killing what you won’t eat and which won’t harm you, pity we don’t have active animal protection service that will cull from the streets, animals that have wandered off the wild.

I envisage that if we the assumed leaders of tomorrow should start now to understand the little things that make a country great, if we understand the concept of natural capital and natural services which our environment offers to us without a fee. Then we should be able to take care of earth in such a way that we won’t have to severe the business partnership it has with us, by playing pawn with her components, harming her in the process. The earth got feelings too, when it hurts so great, it backfires.

As youths we should have a different outlook on things than our current politicians do, we should be able to tell what really matters. The politics of the day is so centered that it continuously robs Peter to pay Paul, continuously. We should understand what nature has in stock for us, by scientific researches creating more avenues to understanding our environment. If the mantle of leadership should be handed over to us, let us bear it in mind that the environment is a BIG DEAL.

P.S:
Most of the statements in this series will be biased,tilting towards the favour of the environment, towards “Appropriate Use” philosophy. Hence, I call on any whose interest is piqued to quickly point out their disagreements with any point they consider invalid in the comment sections or to validate any point they feel is not sufficiently buttressed. Also the next series will be more precise and centrally focused on particular topics, helping us understand our environment in bits.

Appreciate Nature! Live for tomorrow.

GREENVee (Environmental Enthusiast)

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