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Webmasters / Naija Adsense Needed by hennyholla17(m): 9:52am On Oct 04, 2018
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maxweb:
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I have a 2 weeks old WordPress blog with a USA AdSense with $16 inside for sale.
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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Articles Writers Needed by hennyholla17(m): 4:43pm On Aug 10, 2018
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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: I Need Job. I Can Do Something For You (my Skill Is Inside) by hennyholla17(m): 4:33pm On Aug 10, 2018
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Romance / Re: Naijafalcon Official Thread: Get Re3lationship Advice And Posts Here by hennyholla17(m): 2:30pm On Aug 10, 2018
Romance / Re: Naijafalcon Official Thread: Get Re3lationship Advice And Posts Here by hennyholla17(m): 3:53am On Aug 09, 2018
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Romance / Naijafalcon Official Thread: Get Re3lationship Advice And Posts Here by hennyholla17(m): 1:01am On Aug 09, 2018
Wadup fellow Nairalanders. This is the official thread for Naijafalcon.com.ng, a Nigerian infotainment blog aimed at giving valuable and entertaining info to Nigerians. This thread will be dropping some relationship hints to young and old lovers. We will also be having surveys and giving freebies so please do participate here. Some of your answers here will be published on our blog.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Articles Writers Needed by hennyholla17(m): 4:53pm On Aug 03, 2018
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Jobs/Vacancies / I Need Job. I Can Do Something For You (my Skill Is Inside) by hennyholla17(m): 5:17pm On Jul 31, 2018
Hello nairalanders. I am an undergraduate of UNILAg. Being in skul as not been easy so i need someone to offer me an online job. I am a good writer. I write for blogs and contents for social media pages. I can be helping you with your blog posts or contents. I just need some token to rely on for times i might get broke.
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I also build chatbot (m.me/naijafalcon) and blogs on wordpress or blogger. Please i appreciate. You can check out some of my articles here
https://www.nairaland.com/4612744/how-nigerian-mentality-education-slowly
https://www.nairaland.com/4595711/why-should-not-focus-placing
https://www.nairaland.com/4568032/how-make-money-online-graphic
https://www.nairaland.com/4565199/world-cup-3-important-life
https://www.nairaland.com/4556969/why-nigerian-youths-need-invest
https://www.nairaland.com/4464878/six-best-ways-monetize-blog
https://www.nairaland.com/4455791/8-undeniable-reasons-love-olamide
https://www.nairaland.com/4431484/7-things-girls-must-never

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Education / Re: All This Holiday Lesson Is A Scam.a Must Read by hennyholla17(m): 10:20pm On Jul 28, 2018
op God bless u joor

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Webmasters / Re: Get Your Own Chatbot At A Decent Price And Increase Your Traffic (see Details) by hennyholla17(m): 5:06pm On Jul 21, 2018
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Webmasters / Re: Verified Amazon Affiliate Account For Sale by hennyholla17(m): 3:31pm On Jul 21, 2018
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Webmasters / Get Your Own Chatbot At A Decent Price And Increase Your Traffic (see Details) by hennyholla17(m): 3:29pm On Jul 21, 2018
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People simply visit your chatbot and subscribe to your blog. You can send posts to everybody's inbox at once or you can sell services. Take a look at mine M.me/naijafalcon. I have just 50 reachable users but I get more than 50 views daily on a blog I don't even do seo on. I also av another blog 2 months old blog, techpanda.com.ng with DA 9 and PA 13. Very soon I will complete my chatbot for that. I currently have high amount of views on it.
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If you are interested in creating your own chatbot for a token of N3000 only (Other people do it for N5000). This will be the best marketing and traffic building strategy you will use this year. In the next few years, it might be worth twice your AdSense earnings.
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Investment / Re: Invest N1600 And Be Gaining 60k Monthly by hennyholla17(m): 2:02pm On Jul 17, 2018
if u want the link, simple visit m.me/naijafalcon and type "link"
Education / Re: How Nigerian Mentality In Education Is Slowly Killing Our Youths by hennyholla17(m): 2:43pm On Jul 12, 2018
nigg:
I think he does not understand what the mechanical engineers do?
it's just a figure of speech
Education / Re: How Nigerian Mentality In Education Is Slowly Killing Our Youths by hennyholla17(m): 2:40pm On Jul 12, 2018
enabledgoddess:
Education is many things to a white man , but a paper (certificate) to a black man. It is an avenue to explore and build to a white man, but a means of seeking for a job (comfort zone ) for a black man. Kudos op. Is High time parents sat up and understand that education is beyond four walls. Do you know that most of the blue collar job we look down here in Nigeria such as hairdresser, plumber, tailoring, baking and many are actually noble jobs abroad and are run under organized platform education is not just ABC but what can you do to give yourself and others a better , happier and fulfilled life ?
thanks for your contribution
Education / Re: How Nigerian Mentality In Education Is Slowly Killing Our Youths by hennyholla17(m): 2:37pm On Jul 12, 2018
Yoshy:
I always loved computers, studied computer science still. Any regrets? Yeah, not learning self descipline on time. I could have mastered this key to lots of successes.
One day u will get to where u want

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Education / Re: How Nigerian Mentality In Education Is Slowly Killing Our Youths by hennyholla17(m): 2:36pm On Jul 12, 2018
room089:
Uncle Dada Eniola, be blessed for posting this!
Amen
Education / Re: How Nigerian Mentality In Education Is Slowly Killing Our Youths by hennyholla17(m): 2:34pm On Jul 12, 2018
Chukwuka16:
Hmmm, let me now comment.

I must commend the OP for this. The write up differs considerably from the norm that has graced NL in recent times.

The problem with our education structure isn't one of just thinking/mentality but one of lost value system. You see, the essence of parents encouraging or goading their kids to study in a particular subject area isn't because they want the kid to contribute any value to humanity but to earn money or bring them some prestige.

As a growing up kid it was a battle convincing my parents that I wasn't going to study law. Now fastforward to JAMB time and my dad though educated was insisting on my studying petroleum engineering. This is a man totally ignorant of what I as a child wanted. I had proved myself over the years in establishing scholarship in mathematics and physics and had long craved to go study electrical engineering but alas my dad felt he knew it all. The result was that I stayed home for 2 years after which I got admitted to go study my course of choice.

My interest in ee stemmed from within. It wasn't about job or anything but fascination with the discipline. Anything that allowed me utilise mathematics without hindrance was what I craved for and ee did just that.

Next was scholarship. I have never felt I needed it as an undergrad. I was content with my allowance. No gf or distractions and that meant limited expenditure. However my parents weren't feeling me. Well I paid them no heed and followed through with my heart. EE was fun and exciting. Year in year out I grew and solidified my medium term plan. My parents would have none of that. You want to be a lecturer? God, hope this boy is normal shall?

Did I answer them? No. I wasn't under locus parentis and besides I had started laying foundation for my career. When the scholarships started rolling for pg studies all they could do was look in amazement.

What kept driving me all through has been the desire to add value to my profession. When I receive feedbacks on my publications it makes me excited. Will the money come? It comes naturally since it will always chase value.

Until parents realise that their kids will have their lives to live and hence their role is advisory they would continue to lead kids astray. I feel saddened whenever I see friends whose parents led them astray especially in career choices. I must concede that my parents created an avenue for us as kids to disagree with them especially when such decisions could affect us. This platform was what enabled me spar with them on several occasions before I obtained my freedom. However, my obtaining freedom was complimented by me being responsible. My grades and other added activities continuously proved to them that I was capable of driving this vision. If I couldn't maintain those grades then it would have been foolish of me to expect them to allow me free reign.

It isn't just about parents but also about kids. I want to be a doctor or an engineer is a fine dream. Are you willing to pay the price to push it through? It will make no sense for parents to fund the education of a child who isn't bringing returns in form of food grades. Furthermore poor performance will make such a child lose any bargaining power.

We must also desist from putting a condescending label on some courses. I have seen kids afraid to say out loud what they are studying simply because of the reaction such might generate. Kids must learn to have some confidence in what they have chosen.

Education isn't to put a label on a person. No, it is to stimulate the creative thinking of a person. When creativity is stimulated, every other thing will naturally fall into place.
beautiful
Education / Re: 10 Best Courses To Study In Nigeria Today by hennyholla17(m): 9:28am On Jul 12, 2018
this list is void because many people are forced by their parents to study them. at the end of the day if u don't get employed u will be d shouting. Most rich people in the world don't depend on certificate and one source of income. better have connection and use your passion
Education / How Nigerian Mentality In Education Is Slowly Killing Our Youths by hennyholla17(m): 8:24am On Jul 12, 2018
Hello, nairalanders. I an Dada Eniola, blogger and content writer. I hope this piece makes front page because I would love to reach many people as I can... especially our Nigerian parents. Read and enjoy!
The Nigerian mentality is actually a very dangerous thing. It is exhibited by most of Nigerian parents and that's what makes them "typical Nigerian parents".
However, some youths have also been exhibiting this trait and it's more of a setback for the nation than it is a way forward.

I got inspired to write this post through the wema bank seminar I attended for the student of the faculty of science, Unilag (which I happened to be among). The CEO of wema bank spoke to us and gave some of the key points most Nigerian parents don't actually give to their children.

Before we dive further, let me take you through a very brief history of how he got to where he is today (MD/CEO, WEMA BANK).

He graduated from secondary school as a division 1 student (distinction). He grew up with his uncle in Lagos who happened to sponsor his education. He was aspiring to study pharmacy in The University of Lagos. He tried first time and didn't get admission, second time same thing happened.

Third time, he was not admitted for pharmacy but he had the option to study biochemistry. Due to some reasons, he couldn't study it and his only option was chemistry science.

He took up the admission but wasn't happy in his first year because that wasn't his choice (because of the mentality around science courses). In Nigeria, people believe that engineering courses and medical courses are the best for any science student.

As such, most parents force their children into these fields, not caring about the potential the child carries. Well, he later graduated as a second class upper student (2.1).

He went further to do chemical engineering in as a postgraduate course in same UNILAG and wanted to work alongside his brother but was advised to go into accounting. He took ICAN an passed on first attempt.
He applied as the general assistant manager of a company but was given the post of an analyst. Gradually, with his hardwork, he rose to the general assistant manager and later moved to Skye bank where he held a very important role.

From Skye bank, he became the CEO of wema bank and gave them their place among the Africa's best banks. Wema bank is the first ever fully digital bank in Africa and this was achieved under his leadership.

Do you know the beautiful thing? Someone asked him a question saying: "What do you regret not doing in the university". His reply was a little bit shocking. He replied: "Not starting my own business".

For someone of his profile and achievement, you shouldn't be bothered about why you didn't make money in University, but he was.

Businesses don't generally mean selling products, services are also businesses. If you have have a talent or potential, try to develop that. All the richest men in the world are as a product of initiative and talent.
So many people have fallen due to studying the wrong courses. If all Nigerians are doctors, lawyers, accountants and engineers, who will be the surveyors, artists, forensics, entertainers, bloggers, geeks, footballer and most especially - teachers.

Parents should learn to identify the potential of a child before advising them to study a course. They push youths to study courses they are not interested in and end up becoming job seekers. Yet, we blame the government for not providing enough jobs.
Why can't we blame the parents for not providing enough minds.

Let the youths also learn to voice out their thoughts and be independent.
" It is better to live a happy life doing what you love than to be filthy rich doing what you hate." - Naijafalcon

Talents should not be wasted. Instead, they should be trained. If Nigerians want to compete among the top countries, it has to start from the youths. Doctors, lawyers, engineers and accountants will work with governments and institutions...they earn salary and are at risk of getting sacked anytime.

But self made men own their businesses, they dictate how their lives will be run. They have the potential to compete among the big names because they earn with what they enjoy doing most. If a child doesn't want to be a doctor, he shouldn't be forced to do so. Let's learn to train them and give them the right knowledge but education is equally important.

The only difference between a mechanic and a mechanical engineer is a laminated paper. This is the usefulness of education. It helps you to stand firm and defend yourself, it doesn't dictate how you love your life, how much you earn or how happy you will be.
Let's learn right. #NFNaijaYouthDevelopment

Source: https://www.naijafalcon.com.ng/2018/07/nigerian-mentality-in-education-how-it.html?m=1#

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