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SportsRe: Africans That Won The World Cup With France. by kazman117: 7:27am On Jul 16, 2018
Cladez:
Suger eagles just missed a great opportunity for a hug from the Croatian president.
grin
Cladez:
Suger eagles just missed a great opportunity for a hug from the Croatian president.
lolzzz
Christianity EtcRe: Members Worship At Flooded Greenvine International Christian Centre PortHarcourt by kazman117: 8:00am On Jul 26, 2017
Readonee35L:
This one's no Get Sense .
God forgive me .
But this doesn't make any sense.
Na over sabi be this.
What if there is a case of electrocution because there are wires dangling in that water.
I tire o
Christianity EtcRe: Apostle Suleman's Prophecies For 2017 And The Road So Far by kazman117: 9:18pm On Jul 09, 2017
lofty900:
I can look at what's going on in the country and predict the future.

Like now, I see the future of biafra shinning so bright and brighter with each passing day.

North Korea will launch more nuclear missiles

Buhari will not come back this month

CNN will post more fake News

FFK and fayose will blast Buhari and apc this month

Lalasticlala will carry snake to front page with speed of light

Tonto dike will say rubbish about her husband just to attract cheap attention

Oya clap for me cheesy
u are on point pastor lofty
BusinessRe: See Some Of Nigeria's Richest Men In One Photo by kazman117: 6:35am On Jun 27, 2017
segun400:
The photo features from left Femi Otedola, Segun Awolowo, Charles Ahize, Aliko Dangote, Donald Duke, Tunde Ayeni and Sam Nwajoku...on Dangote's yatch yesterday to celebrate Sallah.

Source: http://www.flexygist.net/2017/06/26/see-some-of-nigerias-richest-men-in-one-photo/


Cc: Lalasticlala
e money no de dere? I go fyt d moderator 2dae
EducationRe: Food Production: FG To Employ 100,000 Graduates by kazman117: 7:14am On Sep 11, 2016
Emeskhalifa:
imagine, after several years for tertiary institution, graduate finish FG come dey offer pesin hoe and cutlass as job.
smh change erra sha sad
common! is going 2 a mechanized programme na. practicing agriculture as a graduate doesn't min dat u don't know wot u are doing. let's make use of our skill dis day. after all u will b paid 4 it
IslamRe: Pictures Of New Jummat Mosque Built By Igbo Muslims In Owerri by kazman117: 12:11am On Jul 31, 2016
RisMas:
I was surfing on facebook and browsed through these beautiful pictures of a newly build central mosque, located around onitsha road in owerri, Imo state. Islam is really spreading to igbo land



Source: https://web.facebook.com/IslamicCallingInIgboLanguage/posts/666579853493250
Alhamdullilahi rabil alamin, Allah will always b with u
CelebritiesRe: Lola Alao: "I Was Born Into A Muslim Home, So I Reverted To My Root" by kazman117: 10:08am On Jul 24, 2016
musquareni:
The newly converted Nollywood Actress, Lola Alao says Teslim (Islamic greeting) to all her muslim fans for the first time and explains to those fans who might have been hurt with her decision that she was born into an Islamic home, she only reverted to her root.

Actress Lola, who announces her Islamic name as Rhodia, went further to elucidate that her late father's name is even an Islamic name, Lasisi Alao ( AbdulAzeez).

Rhodia Omolola Alao wrote on her wall:

"Salaam alykum to all my wonderful friends and fans, May Almighty Allaah grant u all your heart desires. I just want everyone to know that I was born into a Muslim home, my late father's name is Lasisi Alao, so I reverted back to my root through Alhaji Yususf Adepoju ( Acadip) May Almighty Allaah bless him and all my wonderful friends and fans... Thanks, love you all... Rohdiat Omolola Alao Ajibola."

She was heartily welcome to Islam with lovely comments by her fans.


https://www.instagram.com/p/BIJmSJ_jPWJ
am really hpy 4 u. u welcum 2 a religion of peace
CelebritiesRe: Five Things Wizkid and Davido Must Learn From Dbanj by kazman117: 9:48pm On Jun 25, 2016
hungryboy:
Na only for Naija, you go see Pesin were never build fence before, dey advice engineer how im go take build house,
I tire o
Foreign AffairsRe: How American CIA Killed Osama Bin Laden 5 Years Ago! [PHOTOS] by kazman117: 1:57pm On May 04, 2016
ollah1:
This is an intellectual thread and not one to flame religious war. Use your head

CC
scully95
ValerianSteel
missy89
appleyard
shymm3x
Dont mind him¥ he's 4rm kingdom animalia
FamilyRe: Freeman David, A Nairalander Is Dead! by kazman117: 6:54am On May 03, 2016
BlissB:
NAIRALANDERS!!! ONE OF OUR HEROES HAS FALLEN


Do Angels really Die!!!!
I ask again do angels really die? .... Nairalanders a very proficient nairalander has passed on to the great beyond, leaving us in space....He was a brother, a friend, a politician and an educationist. Freeman David aka Freemanan/FreemanDave is no more... When MrLeno his right hand man called me last night and asked 'when last did you hear from david' i knew all was not well... So i said some few days back... Then he broke the news to me that has left my heart in pains.... He died on Friday evening.. He left us when we needed him most.... He touched lives, inspired many and taught anybody that crossed his path... I had to go to his family house to confirm what i heard and i recieved the biggest shock of my life... Indeed FREEMAN DAVID HAS LEFT THE SURFACE OF THIS EARTH... leaving behind heartbroken parents and an only sister... He came, he saw and when he was about to conquer, the cold hands of death snatched him from us... He was a rare gem... A shinning star... He gave me hope when i was always down...He never disappointed me... You left us too soon FREEMAN.... what more can i say.... Farewell my friend, sleep on till we meet to part no more. FREEMAN REMI DAVID REST IN PEACE


Cause of death:He slipped and fell in his bathroom... He died on the spot



See His Nairaland profile: https://www.nairaland.com/freemandave
Rip handsum
PoliticsRe: Accommodation Crisis Hits Buhari’s Ministers by kazman117: 2:28pm On May 02, 2016
Islie:
so austerity measures reach them side too






I didn't hear such complain during the previous adminstration.....
Past administratn ke, wot ar u sayin here. Instead of 2 talk abt d greedines runin in dese ministers blood u ar playin politics. Play maturity biko
CelebritiesRe: Court Declares Emeka Ike Actors Guild Of Nigerian President Over Ibinabo by kazman117: 9:57am On Mar 25, 2016
Pheals:





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Director gen of boko haram
PoliticsRe: Dakuku Peterside To Be Prosecuted For Murder by kazman117: 8:03pm On Mar 21, 2016
Topestbilly:
undecided

I wonder how serving your father's land is do or die affairs.

Even the last general elections didn't recorded this number of casualties.
Serving fadaland or serving deir pocket
PoliticsRe: Lagosians Groan Over Darkness And Fuel Scarcity by kazman117: 7:26am On Mar 20, 2016
iwaeda:
God will help us and visit us as he did to Israelites in Egypt
God has help us but we nid 2 help ourselves
PoliticsRe: Osun State Allocation For February Is N6M by kazman117: 3:34pm On Mar 18, 2016
Pontaboki:
Shouldn't we commence impeachment in Osun State immediately?

https://mobile.twitter.com/BudgITng/status/710792632428011520


https://m.facebook.com/budgitng/posts/947678178633692
is kwara nt part of Nigeria
CelebritiesRe: Please Pray For My Mum- Ibinabo Fiberesima's Son Writes Open Letter To Nigerians by kazman117: 4:38am On Mar 13, 2016
Flexherbal:
I feel for him.
'Aayyaaahhh' in hajiya meimunah voice. Sorry o
CareerRe: Between Ibinabo Fiberesima And The State by kazman117: 4:14am On Mar 13, 2016
PweshyNonny:
Styms I read d comments pple make n begin to wonder, r dis guys reali human beings? C dem all comin to judge s1 4 a murder she committed unintentionally. Niggas whether or not she killed d man, d man was destined to die dat day. Dis happnd 11yrs ago 4 pit sake nt yesterday. It's an accident mehn nt a murder case infact. U guys yan as if she murdered d man in a cold blood 4gettting dat we all kill pple n ain't judged. D earlier pple here start acting lyk literates d beta 4 us all.
Go n read d story 4rm begining. Actually d killing was unintentional bt is an offence 2 drive under d influence of alcohol and dere is penalTy 4 dat
CareerRe: Between Ibinabo Fiberesima And The State by kazman117: 4:09am On Mar 13, 2016
irunooboo:
[s][/s]


MR LAWYER IBINABO undecided WHERE IS YOUR BRAINhuh
Under his shoe
CrimeRe: Police Rescue Suspected Rice, Noodles Thief From Mob Beatings (picture) by kazman117: 6:10pm On Jan 19, 2016
CelebritiesRe: Photos From Wasiu Pasuma's Birthday Celebration by kazman117: 7:35am On Nov 28, 2015
adesegun121:
It is the birthday of the Oganla 1 of fuji... Today Nov.27th we wish him Long life and prosperity.


http://www.gistmelove..com/2015/11/see-photos-from-wasiu-alabi-pasuma.html
Hbd llnp
CareerRe: How To Succeed As A Contract Staff In Nigerian Banks by kazman117: 12:26pm On Nov 21, 2015
maximunimpact:
Contract staff or support staff are the category of workforce in Nigerian banks who are insourced from consulting firms. They are employees of these outsourcing firms but their services is seconded to a designated bank. The bank pay their salaries on an agreed commission with their employers.

Working in the bank as a contract staff is a very challenging job, to buttress my points the following facts can be associated with contract staff as it relates to banking:

1. There is no pre-determined tenor even though the word “contract” is used
2. Contract staff form above 70% of entire workforce in Nigerian banks
3. They earn between N40,000 – N150,000 depending on the bank
4. They are not promoted the same way with the banks’ staff
5. They are not entitled to any retirement benefit from the bank
6. Their qualifications are mostly OND and HND
7. They usually serve as tellers, marketers and sometimes customer service officers

In recent times, there has been a lot of clamor to abolish “contract staffing” in the system because of the above facts and some other reasons. The truth is that no matter what anybody says or does outsourcing is a legitimate business and it can never be ended by any judicial, legislative or executive directive. It is a practice that has international backing because it is obtainable globally.

The bank through insourcing have created jobs for thousands of Nigerians and they take steps further by training and duly equipping their workforce in order to beat the competition in the labor market. Working in the banking environment regardless of your category brings out the best in you.

But what should be the proper orientation for those who are contract staff? I have done a research as well as attended some orientation programs organized by the major outsourcing firms in Nigeria; coupled with my personal experience the following points can rightly position support staff with positive mindset towards the job:

ACCEPT THE TERMS OF YOUR SERVICE: Before assuming duty as a contract staff in any bank, there is an offer letter in place, take out ample time to read and understand the terms of your engagement and truly accept it. Doing this will place you where you belong and save you the stress of a “failed expectation and disappointment”. Do not try to understand the terms of your service from what other people said, find out yourself and act accordingly.

DEFINE HOW LONG YOU WILL STAY ON THE JOB FROM THE BEGINNING: This is one fact that can easily go unnoticed as a result of the excitements that comes with “I got a new job”. Even though the terms of service did not specify any fixed tenor of contract expiration, you should set it for yourself according to your goals and objectives. This is because your disposition in your first and second year changes when you enter year three, four ……… and so on. Experience has shown that those who complain about being contract staff are the ones who have spent more than five years on the job. Stagnancy stinks, and when that sets in it means time to walk away.

SET GOALS AND TARGETS FOR YOURSELF: I don’t know of anybody who wish to be a contract staff forever, the human nature is created with the desire to move from one level to another. Most contract staff aspire to someday be professional staff. If you are using OND the right goal is to upgrade to a higher degree, thankfully all Nigerian banks encourage continuous learning and education. If your target is not furthering education make sure there is a business plan in motion. Your set goals should be able to come through within the time limit you set for yourself.

STOP COMPLAINING: Yes there is always the temptation of complaining about injustice or maltreatment in the system, the truth is that everyone has their place in life. Joining the bandwagon in complaining about everything will do more harm than good. Accept your place and aspire higher.

SAVE FOR THE FUTURE: The biggest challenge as a contract staff is saving. This is an environment with a lot of influences and attitudes which can easily derail people from saving. In banking anything can happen, and the only way to prepare for this is to save for the future.

OBEY ALL SUPERVISORS: Maybe your supervisor is your age mate or even younger, and you feel there is no need to submit to him or her. Insubordination can terminate your appointment quicker than any other thing. The best attitude is to accept your supervisor as your boss. Always know that your boss is always right.

DO NOT GET INVOLVED IN PILFERING: Once in a while the temptation comes, one out of 100 notes; who will notice you may ask. But when you are caught you will be fired and the impact on your reputation is massive. Be contented with what you earn.

These are just a few of the winning formula for surviving as a contract staff in any Nigerian bank, having this orientation will save you from a lot of headache. I also want to note that being a contract staff does not mean you cannot be part of the banks’ core in the future. There are some banks that have started converting those with degree, although the conversion rate is low for now. With time it should improve as the industry become more viable and strong.

http://www.financialwatchngr.com/2015/11/21/how-to-succeed-as-a-contract-staff-in-nigerian-banks/
God bles u op
NYSCRe: Corpers During Skill Acquisition & Entrepreneurship Development (SAED) Lectures by kazman117: 12:45am On Nov 06, 2015
Phelicx:
SAED IN PROGRESS! one heck of a lecture!
Na lie jor
NYSCRe: Should The National Youth Service Corps (nysc) Scheme Be Reformed Or Scrapped? by kazman117: 5:00am On Nov 04, 2015
agrovick:
Are you listening to them? The same set of people screaming scrap it are those who
1) are first to grumble when the allowee doesn't enter on time
2) Do not stay in their various ppa
There is no doubt the scheme has it's own benefits and of course it's demerits. Because of the scheme I'm being forced to re-read in order to teach my students and all I can say is it's a building up process. Do I need to mention the opportunity of learning new languages and experiencing the cultures of other people and of course experience the feeling of working for your own money. I'm a proponent of reforming the scheme
God bless broda
EducationRe: Beautiful Pictures Of Covenant University Campus by kazman117: 9:21pm On Oct 24, 2015
hakeem4:
More
Aa skul where moni was collected 4rm poor 2 feed d rich
CareerRe: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by kazman117: 5:49am On Oct 23, 2015
Emasky4real:
This article is dedicated to students who are still in high school, and undergraduates in the higher institutions learning. For those who are privileged to have access to formal education, there is this long time belief that higher education would guarantee one financial security, fame and success in life. Hence the common advice parents give their children is “go to school, get good grades and a high paying job is guaranteed”. The reality is that this belief and strategy of surviving in the real world is now outdated. Graduates who see the acquisition of a degree as a means of surviving in the real world only get outside there to find out that they were not ready for life at all.

To survive in a 21st century world as a Nigerian graduate, you must equip yourself with the following five tools.

(1) SKILL: One thing you are going to need badly after school and for the rest of your life is money, that is why you still see men in their 40s, 50s even 60s still riding okada and driving taxi to earn money. The truth is that immediately you become a graduate your parents or those who were responsible for your training will stop supporting you financially. They will assume you now have all it takes to survive, so the collection of pocket money will stop, and you will have to start solving your financial problems with your own earning ability. What this implies is that you will have to look for job with your certificate, and most often you will likely be underemployed, meaning you will not be paid what you are worth. The consequence of this is that you will end up not having enough financial resources to actualize your goals. Solving your financial problem will become difficult, and definitely the need for money will rise, because you will start thinking of getting a place for yourself, so that you can be on your own, getting married, going for a master’s program and so on. As this happens, psychological problems such as frustration, depression, self-pity, low self-esteem will start setting in, and if you are not careful, you may get demoralized to the point giving up on life.

To survive or avoid this you need a skill. Skill is the ability to do something very well. In the real world, people don't pay you for your certificate, they pay you for what you can do, and that's is the only legal way of getting money in the society, if you do otherwise, you would be called a fraudster, a thief or an armed robber. For example if I know how to repair phones anyone who has any problem with his/her phone will always come to me , and by the time I help him/her to solve the problem, the individual will pay me for that service. Now the question is what can you do? How can you render direct service with your current course of study?

The point here is you must have a skill. If you have none yet, enroll in a training center and start learning something. There are so many things you can learn within three months, and that would earn you nothing less than 50,000 per month.

Never look down on any skill, just consider your interest and what you love doing, and then acquire a skill in that area. When you do this, you can easily become your own boss after school or even before you graduate. If you are a graduate already reading this article and don’t have a job yet I recommend same. With an extra skill, you can increase your income. Never put your hope on getting a job that is not certain. To be forewarned is to before armed.

(2) INFORMATION: There is a general believe that knowledge is power, and that is very true. The 21st century world is information driven, and you need to consistently update yourself with the latest information in the areas that are critical to your survival. Sometimes people suffer because of ignorance.

If you must meet up with the latest trend, you have to develop the habit if continuous learning, you must be an ardent reader and an unrelenting information seeker. Try as much as possible to know everything you need to know that will help you to maximize your potentials. Always remember that what you don't know is more powerful than you. Keep yourself informed so that you will not be deformed.

Besides the acquisition of information, one other critical thing is the application of the information you have obtained. Having information without using is meaningless. Strive as much as possible to know all that you need to know about moving to your next level and take action at the right time.

(3) GUT: According to oxford advance learner dictionary, gut is defined as the courage or ability to do something difficult or unpleasant. The truth is that life is not fair for anybody, and definitely you are going to have your own share of life's difficulty in your quest for success. If you must succeed in the real world, gut is a necessary factor, because without it you will lack the courage to take action when things are not favorable, and that will keep you long in the valley of mediocrity. You may be very intelligent while in school, but after graduation you will discover that so many of your classmates who were not as intelligent as you were back in your school days are getting ahead, the reason is simply because they have the gut to try their ideas and that's what is getting them going.

To develop this quality, all you have to do is to cure yourself of every known fear. Experts in the field of personal development have identified certain fears that contribute to people's failure in life. Such fears include, the fear of death, fear of loss love, fear of ill-health, fear of criticism, fear of physical pain, fear of old age and so on. I assure you that if you can master these basic fears, you are going to have enough gut to try anything. Action is what produces result. You will never succeed if you don't try and to try all you need is gut.

(4) HARD WORK: In all of human history, hard work has been a critical tool of success, nothing can replace it. For you to survive and excel in the real world, you need an unwavering ability to take action, and persevere until you succeed. Most persons fail in life due to idleness. If you want to be poor all you need to do is be idle, and before you know it poverty will overtake you. A wise man once said that “where talent is lazy, hard work overtakes it”. No matter how knowledgeable, gifted and talented you are, if you refused to be hard-working, you will definitely be a failure. Always have it in mind that hard work is the only way. Never forget to always blend your hard work with strategic planning and persistence. Hard work combined in this manner will produce success.

(5) NETWORKING: Networking has to do with your ability to connect with people that will help you in getting to your next level. Niyi Adesanya, a personal development expert based in Nigeria once define individual competitiveness (in my own word, your capacity for success) as ‘’what you know + how you express it × by who you know and who knows you’’. I completely agree with his definition. The caliber of people you know and people who know you has a way of facilitating your success in life. As the world is today, the people we know to be the best in certain field are not actually the best. There are so many people who would have out-shined them if they are brought out of obscurity, but because they are not known by those who can position them to receive the honour they are worthy of, they remain irrelevant in their cocoon. If we must fully maximize our potential and remain relevant, our ability to network and connect with people who can help us get to our next level is critical.

Author: Taiwo Emayosanlomo, Success coach and Personal development expert.

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Source:http://taiwoemayosan..com/2015/10/5-things-you-need-to-survive-in-real.html

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Cc:Lalasticlala
Only God can reward u 4 dis expensive writeup. God bles u bro. I luvit
PoliticsRe: Senators Who Accompanied Saraki To CCT Trial Today (photos) by kazman117: 5:17pm On Oct 22, 2015
lalasticlala:
https://thenationonlineng.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/cct-1.jpgCross Section of Senators, Headed by Deputy Senate President,Ike Ekweremadu(right from front roll) at Code of Conduct Tribunal in solidarity with senate President, Bukola Saraki in Abuja


https://thenationonlineng.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/cct-3-1024x473.jpg

http://thenationonlineng.net/photo-together-we-stand-with-saraki/
C bunch of looters & thieves with empty brain
CrimeRe: Banker Arrested For Forging WASCE And University Results To Gain Employment, Pic by kazman117: 5:13pm On Oct 21, 2015
therealdeal10:
Wat e did was wrong buh sm pipu av done way worst than dis n av gotten away wit it

E shuld b given a 2nd chance afterall lyk e said e was jst trying 2 help his "poor family"
2nd chance u said. He muzt b ur broda, may b u go 2 d statn 2 bail him out
Art, Graphics & VideoRe: A Nairalander Sculpting A Life Size Human Head by kazman117: 5:24pm On Oct 15, 2015
Ryda:
Bellow are Shots from my 2nd Semester Exam Course: Sculpture Exam Title: Sculpt and Scoop a Human Head Size: Life Size Time: 18Hrs

It isn't easy o...all thanks to GOD.
9ce 1
PoliticsRe: Names Of Ministerial Nominees In The Second Batch by kazman117: 5:32pm On Oct 14, 2015
190theclown:
See as thread full

smh Nigerians when would you people learn undecided

watching saraki, buhari and ministers would not contribute a single kobo to your account

hes from my state, hes from south south BULLSHIT!!

Y'all should forget about these people angry angry

They dont care about you lots angry angry

I keep saying this over and over yet none of you would listen

concentrate on your self employment, boss job where you are earning your 2kobo and forget all these thieves

Nigeria is a gone country - after appointing themselves as ministers they would go back to looting and you people would go back to

complaining.. its the same circle over and over

sighs!! I really dont know what's wrong with you people

THESE POLICITICIANS DO NOT CARE ABOUT YOU PEOPLE.. FACE YOUR LIVES AND FORGET ABOUT THEM

Hiaaaaaaan!! grin
Well said bt we can't jst kip mute on country's issue. U n I have role 2 play on 1 way or d oda
PoliticsRe: Dieziani's Arrest: Why Buhari Should Not Be Hailed by kazman117: 11:43pm On Oct 03, 2015
espionage48:
Those who stole our common wealth should be punished.i wonder why we will be arguing on whether it is PMB or British government that arrested.we cannot move ahead with this our mentality. We Nigerians youth should change our mindset.We are the ones to suffer all these things tomorrow.This country need to be sanitised and for us to achieve it,some people gona be the SCAPE- GOATS
May God bless u
FoodRe: See The Big Snake That Was Killed For Pepper Soup -- ( Pics) by kazman117: 1:31pm On Sep 30, 2015
ShutdownBrown24:
Snake pepper soup is the best pepper soup so far. According to professionals, Snake pepper soup gives you more courage to withstand any challenge.

As for me I recommend Snake pepper soup for weaker people, because it strengthens the fears of life.

Just imagine you killing a Snake and eating it! This imagination gives you the boldness to meet up life demands.

Lol!!!!!!!!!!! Oboy this thing over make sense.
Pls rememba ebola

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