Health › Re: Meet The Nigerian Genius Doctors In Mayoclinic by Ishilove: 4:37pm On Oct 28, 2025 |
AngelicBeing: They are all NIGERIANS either by birth or parentage but they have taken 2nd Citizenship in the US and as a result, we can call them Nigeria/ Americans , however, they are 100 percent loyal to the US just like alot of Diasporans do because na America abi Western government dey give Dem Amala and Ogunfe but in all of this, The Nigeria cum African BLOOD is flowing in their various Blood veins.
In-addition, Alot of us who migrated to the Western world, regardless of our 2nd Citizenship are still Nigerians ooooooooo, l will never denounce or renounce my Nigerian ROOT ooooooooo because of Dollars ooooooo hahaha mucheche Hahaha 😂 My dear brother, you can only speak for yourself o. I know many Nigerians who willingly threw Nigeria to the waste bin once the landed yonder. I personally know someone surnamed "Kekeh". For years I always wondered what Kekeh meant until it dawned on me that his name is Okeke, but the Uncle Tom of a fellow legally changed it to Kekeh when he became a citizen. Kelechi Okeke became Kelechi Kekeh. Not everyone in the diaspora shares your nationalistic sentiments. |
Health › Re: Meet The Nigerian Genius Doctors In Mayoclinic by Ishilove: 12:05pm On Oct 28, 2025 |
Warrior99: KEMI is a YORUBA NAME not a Nigerian name.
Get that right first... Okay. If you are Yoruba or non-Yoruba, when next you present yourself at any embassy, feel free to present your Yoruba international passport or the passport of whatever ethnic group you belong to. |
Health › Re: Meet The Nigerian Genius Doctors In Mayoclinic by Ishilove: 12:00pm On Oct 28, 2025 |
damoobaba: See their names. Although they're Americans by Visa, one day after this country has fixed itself to an extent, they'll find their way here. And what if they were born there and have no desire to come here? The only thing Nigerian about some of these people are their names. Nothing else |
Health › Re: Meet The Nigerian Genius Doctors In Mayoclinic by Ishilove: 11:54am On Oct 28, 2025 |
My question is do they identify as Nigerians? Kemi Badenoch has kept her Nigerian first name but has made it clear she has no emotional affinity or attachment to the country. She says she is British, not Nigerian. Are these doctors Americans or Americans with Nigerian ancestry? |
Politics › Re: Dangote Refinery Redeploys Sacked Engineers To Borno, Zamfara, Benue, Ebonyi by Ishilove: 11:52am On Oct 28, 2025 |
helinues: The epistle is too long It wasn't properly edited that's why. The op should have removed the parts that are not related to the headline |
Foreign Affairs › Re: China Passes Law Requiring Influencers To Hold Degrees by Ishilove(op): 2:42am On Oct 28, 2025 |
AlphaTaikun: Succinctly stated.
Your summations right ABOVE are on point. I'm glad you referenced the ICAN certifications as an example of what we are saying here.
I'm indeed irritated by the level of mediocrity, disinformation and lawless behavior of some younger posters on this NL Website (and other online platforms) right under the nose of a lot of the mods here. The so-called AI antispam bot is a low-budget thing that doesn't do the deeping work of cleaning this discussion forum. Some mods here create new thread topics and right from the FIRST page, you will begin to see relentless toxic defamations of prominent individuals, disinformation and more. These NL moderators cannot say they don't see these trolls but they choose to leave them alone. The pussyfooting on whipping everyone into line by the authorities is IRRESPONSIBLE. There's NO absolute freedom anywhere. You hit the nail on the head |
Foreign Affairs › Re: China Passes Law Requiring Influencers To Hold Degrees by Ishilove(op): 8:32pm On Oct 27, 2025 |
omenka: If he and the likes of him do as youve asked, how else do you propose they make a meaning out of their lives. Nigeria is so not ready for this kind of regulation 😂😂😂 |
Foreign Affairs › Re: China Passes Law Requiring Influencers To Hold Degrees by Ishilove(op): 8:23pm On Oct 27, 2025 |
AlphaTaikun: Very impressive moves from the Chinese regulatory agency. Very impressive and worthy of emulation. What is going on online these days is borderline lunacy. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: China Passes Law Requiring Influencers To Hold Degrees by Ishilove(op): 8:13pm On Oct 27, 2025 |
armadeo: So someone who doesn't have a job should go online and start advertising and informing people on a subject he/she has no training on?
The law is very good. It removes all those fakes who parade up and down giving hersay advice with confidence.
I admire this law. That's the bane of the social media era. Any Tom , Dick and Harry with a large following can come online to advertise nonsense. That's why so many people fell for crypto scams because all these so called influencers came to push the platforms into people's faces. With this new law in China if you want to promote a crypto project, you better be a financial expert otherwise the platform you're using to promote it will be in trouble. Good move |
Foreign Affairs › Re: China Passes Law Requiring Influencers To Hold Degrees by Ishilove(op): 7:49pm On Oct 27, 2025 |
AqualinaXYZ: Tibubu na bastard
I know say he go copy this one
Never copied anything good Please stop this nonsense |
Foreign Affairs › Re: China Passes Law Requiring Influencers To Hold Degrees by Ishilove(op): 7:49pm On Oct 27, 2025*. Modified: 2:40am On Oct 28, 2025 |
Long story short, in China, going forward, you can no longer call yourself a social media influencer if you don't have professional credentials to support the things you come online to promote. Cap crap, you'll be kicked out. |
Foreign Affairs › China Passes Law Requiring Influencers To Hold Degrees by Ishilove(op): 7:40pm On Oct 27, 2025 |
Personally, I feel this is a commendable move in this era of misinformation China has enacted a new law regulating social media influencers, requiring them to hold verified professional qualifications before posting content on sensitive topics such as medicine, law, education, and finance, IOL reported. The new law went into effect on Saturday.
The regulation was introduced by the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) as part of its broader effort to curb misinformation online.
Under the new rules, influencers must prove their expertise through recognized degrees, certifications, or licenses before discussing regulated subjects. Major platforms such as Douyin (China’s TikTok), Bilibili, and Weibo are now responsible for verifying influencer credentials and ensuring that content includes clear citations, disclaimers, and transparency about sources.
The CAC said creators must specify when their content is based on studies, reports, or dramatized using AI-generated elements. Platforms are also required to educate users about their responsibilities when publishing or sharing content.
The law bans online advertising for medical services, supplements, and health foods, targeting covert promotions often disguised as educational material. It also mandates that platforms strengthen oversight mechanisms to prevent false claims and misleading advice in areas that can directly affect public welfare.
Implementation of the new law follows a series of national campaigns against misinformation and online fraud. Chinese authorities said the regulation is intended to build “a clean and trustworthy online environment” where public information is accurate and responsibly shared.
While the law primarily targets professional sectors, it also signals Beijing’s growing attention to the role of influencers in shaping public opinion and consumer behavior. Platforms that fail to enforce the rules could face penalties or tighter regulatory scrutiny.
According to digital policy observers, the legislation is one of China’s most comprehensive efforts to date to formalize influencer activity and may serve as a model for future online content governance.
The CAC stated that the goal is not to limit creativity, but to ensure that “professional knowledge is shared by qualified individuals who can provide reliable guidance” in areas with high social impact.
The move comes at a time when misinformation poses a global threat.
Audiences expect influencers to be both creative and credible. Yet when they blur the line between opinion and expertise, the impact can be severe. A single misleading financial tip could wipe out someone’s savings. A viral health trend could cause real harm.
That’s why many believe it’s time for creators to acknowledge the weight of their influence. https://barlamantoday.com/2025/10/27/china-passes-new-law-requiring-influencers-to-hold-professional-credentials/
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Travel › Re: Saw This In The Restroom At The Airport. by Ishilove: 3:19pm On Oct 27, 2025 |
brain54: Explain Neymar own... LMAO 🤣 |
Travel › Re: Saw This In The Restroom At The Airport. by Ishilove: 3:17pm On Oct 27, 2025 |
OKOSISIBF: Do you think it's comfortable for us to do that with our long dicks Some dicks are short so it is possible |
Family › Re: My Wife's Married Ex Keeps Sending Money To My Inlaws. S by Ishilove: 10:22am On Oct 27, 2025 |
Kobojunkie: Are they collecting it from him because he is her ex or because they have grown to appreciate the friendship they have with him, even though he is no longer with their daughter? 
To put it another way, did OP have to buy his wife from her parents so that OP would now feel threatened by this man giving money to those same parents?  This is the main question |
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Family › Re: My Husband Always Do This! by Ishilove: 9:16pm On Oct 25, 2025 |
Samantha125: Do food have to look nutritious to be nutritious?
And how do nutritious food supposed to look? And please backup your answer with examples, I want to check something. The longer you spend on Nairaland, the more Nigerian you sound  |
Celebrities › Re: Regina Daniels Spotted In Private Jet Amid Alleged Marital Crisis With Ned Nwoko by Ishilove: 8:18pm On Oct 25, 2025 |
Before nko? You think she will leave all the millions and soft life for online in-laws to take over?
Make everybody go warm eba. She has made her choice |
Politics › Re: Over 50 Generals To Go As Tinubu Sacks Service Chiefs by Ishilove: 3:12pm On Oct 25, 2025 |
naptu2: It's not because of coup, this happens almost every time that new service chiefs are appointed. Everybody that is their senior must retire. Can you give me instances? |
Culture › Re: Ibegwu: Wife Infidelity Kills Husband In My Village by Ishilove: 3:12pm On Oct 25, 2025 |
Meedon: Another one is if you lick your wife or girlfriend private part, you are also in trouble unless you perform some sacrifices to appease the ancestors (Ibegwu). I have seen many women run to the village to perform this sacrifice to the ancestors. One girl did for 2 times. The third time, the Ibegwu asked her to bring goat instead of the normal cock that is required. This one na the baba wan chop goat suya, no be Ibegwu. |
Politics › Re: Over 50 Generals To Go As Tinubu Sacks Service Chiefs by Ishilove: 3:05pm On Oct 25, 2025 |
The fear of a coup is the beginning of mass sackings. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Obligatory Monogamy Is Satanic by Ishilove: 8:51pm On Oct 23, 2025 |
MrPresident1: Ehn okay now, I will not show you. But if indeed you want me to show you, you must now call me Sweet Daddy
No Sweet Daddy, no deal  Heh. You are not serious 🙂 |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Graça Machel: First Lady In 2 Countries by Ishilove: 7:04pm On Oct 23, 2025 |
DaddyJapan: You dare to describe a woman who was prepared to lay down her life in the service of her people in such terms? This is misogyny of the highest order!
What sacrifices have you made in the service of your people, Mr Armchair analyst? Don't mind all those small boys who can't look beyond their noses and think the world revolves around their red pill indoctrination |
Christianity Etc › Re: Obligatory Monogamy Is Satanic by Ishilove: 6:34pm On Oct 23, 2025 |
MrPresident1: Askor, call me Daddy first  Daddy ko, grandpa ni 🤨 |
Celebrities › Re: I Never Wanted Regina To Marry Ned Nwoko — Rita Daniels by Ishilove: 10:00am On Oct 22, 2025 |
I somehow find this her story veeery hard to believe. This is obviously a white lie |
Celebrities › Re: I Never Wanted Regina To Marry Ned Nwoko — Rita Daniels by Ishilove: 9:48am On Oct 22, 2025 |
joseph1832: She can tell it to the Marines, they'll believe anything.
On the bright side, atleast Regina Daniels can be free to do whatever she wants. That is, if she has freed herself from the Juju they used in marrying her. I believe there are rituals that can be done to finalise a divorce that was done with juju based terms and conditions. |
Politics › Re: Wike’s Wife In Trouble Over Undeclared U.S. Citizenship, Florida Properties by Ishilove: 9:39am On Oct 22, 2025 |
Nothing will happen because e don tey wey nyash get centre parting. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Iranian Minister, Ali Shamkhani's Daughter's Wedding Dress Sparks Outrage by Ishilove: 9:34am On Oct 22, 2025 |
SmartPolician: Why do men allow their wives wear skimpy wedding dresses on their wedding day and expose their boobs? They like it like that's why, because any man that dislikes this kind of dressing will not permit it. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Obligatory Monogamy Is Satanic by Ishilove: 9:32am On Oct 22, 2025 |
MrPresident1: The modern woman hates polygamy, and rightly so, we are in an upside down world.
The future women will marry more wives for their own husbands, it is their glory  Where did you get this one from? |
Celebrities › Re: Blaqbonez Opens Up On Marriage, Says Extra-marital Intimacy Can Be Okay by Ishilove: 9:30am On Oct 22, 2025 |
The only thing I agree with him on is separate rooms. As for the rest, it is nonsense. |
Crime › Re: Nigerian Mother Arrested For Murder After 9-Year-Old Daughter Dies In Hot Car by Ishilove: 1:55pm On Oct 21, 2025 |
GloriousGbola: When you are an immigrant, family support system no to dey like that
And as a naija matter family support system can open you up to see finish or child molestation. Be that as it may, the pros far outweigh the cons |
Crime › Re: Nigerian Mother Arrested For Murder After 9-Year-Old Daughter Dies In Hot Car by Ishilove: 1:04pm On Oct 21, 2025 |
Ironfaceman: I guess Eze didnt go to school. School no be scam after all |