Agriculture › Re: What's The Real Name Of This Fruit? by Kbrule: 7:06pm On Sep 09, 2025 |
brain54: Almond fruit 🍓 is the English name...
Growing up in warri we used to call it ebelebor.
I don't really like it though. I eat it only when it is available! its African almond not almond. The almond fruit looks different from this one |
Education › Re: Israel Secures Sixth Place In Global Mathematics Olympia by Kbrule: 1:16pm On Jul 28, 2025 |
I don't understand. They didn't come first, second or third, so why is this making Nigerian news  |
Politics › Re: How Cabal Bypassed Me, Smuggled Memos Directly To Buhari - Gambari by Kbrule: 4:18pm On Jul 18, 2025 |
If you are not ready to name names, then you are part of the problem. You just want to talk for talking sake. Radarada |
Fashion › Re: Female Nigerian Doctor Transforms "Ugly" Woman Into A Beautiful Young Lady by Kbrule: 10:29am On Jul 09, 2025 |
telim: can i get her contact? I have Gynecomastia i dont know if she can remove it without having any scar on my chest I don't think she does that kind of surgery. She does mostly facial transformation |
Technology Market › Re: 18 Inch Acer Rugged Gaming Laptop (very Rare!!) 180k by Kbrule: 8:16pm On Jun 30, 2025 |
What is the name and specs?
You should have added it with the post. Gaming laptop doesn't mean anything |
Travel › Re: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 9 by Kbrule: 3:39am On Jun 30, 2025 |
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Travel › Re: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 9 by Kbrule: 5:13pm On Jun 29, 2025 |
offwego: So really, this is not something to be concerned about.
The documentation to cover your study gap should start from your NYSC certificate and beyond. For your post NYSC work experience with the same organization where you did your NYSC, a reference letter confirming that you were retained and highlighting the duration would suffice. No salary information required in the letter or accompanying pay slip required
Yes not every one is and would be interviewed.
Hope this helps Thank you |
Travel › Re: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 9 by Kbrule: 4:02pm On Jun 29, 2025 |
[quote author=doublestar21 post=135926453][/quote]Thank you very much. It took about 9 days before I got it |
Travel › Re: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 9 by Kbrule: 11:38am On Jun 29, 2025 |
Good morning, everyone. Please, I need some insight into my situation. I've gotten my CAS and I'm about to apply for a visa, but I'm scared. I graduated in 2015 and had almost a 2-year gap in employment before I went to service. After service, I was retained where I worked for 2 years, but within that period, I didn't get an appointment letter and I was paid in cash. I'm scared that this will affect my chances of getting a study visa. Is there anything I can do to increase my chances?
Also, is it true that some people get a study visa without an interview? |
Romance › Re: A British Guy Replied My Comment On Facebook by Kbrule: 2:26pm On Nov 30, 2024 |
Ilamina: It can't get better than this
So much swag, his grammar was on point Britain is blessed
They might not have blondes like Finland and Sweden But they are blessed in their own way Who told you British people can't be blonde  |
Romance › Re: If You Can Identify At Least 3 People In This Photo ✓ Then You Are A REAL Man! by Kbrule: 2:24pm On Nov 30, 2024*. Modified: 1:40pm On Jul 15, 2025 |
I really hope you're under 18 years. Because it's would be really embarrassing for a full grown man to be listening to these guys |
Politics › Re: We Need Bricklayers, Iron Benders In Nigeria, Not Varsity Products - Oshiomhole by Kbrule: 8:02am On Nov 30, 2024 |
ivandragon: Three things are evident from your question.
1. You obviously don't understand metonymy/synecdoche, so I can excuse your inability to comprehend even though the my reference to 'technical' work force should have given you an idea that the matter relates to blue collar jobs in general which leads me to the next point.
2. You seem not to know that blue collar jobs are the backbone of industrialisation. No matter how many tertiary degrees you have, no matter how many innovations you can come up with, you need people who can put in sweat and blood to do the 'dirty' jobs. People with technical know-how and special skill sets. Those people whom you take for granted which brings me to my third point.
3. You come across as one of those who raise thier noses against honest Labour. You see a bricklayer or mechanic and see the person as sub-human. You think they contribute nothing to the economy. Let's be real here—blaming the absence of bricklayers and iron benders for Nigeria's industrial woes is like blaming a lack of staplers for a failed office. It's a classic case of putting the cart two kilometers ahead of the horse. The truth is, Nigeria's industrialization problems run much deeper. Here are the real reasons: 1. Oil addiction: Nigeria's economy is stuck on oil, and it's been so cushy that the government has zero incentive to diversify. Meanwhile, other sectors like manufacturing and agriculture are left to wither on the vine. 2. Shoddy infrastructure: Nigeria’s infrastructure is a joke. Roads? A nightmare. Ports? A disaster. Electricity? Well, good luck with that one. It's no surprise businesses can't grow with these kinds of obstacles. 3. No cash flow: Small and medium-sized businesses in Nigeria can't get their hands on any meaningful financing. So while they’re stuck in survival mode, they can’t invest, expand, or hire enough people to actually make a dent in industrial growth. 4. Security disaster: Boko Haram, kidnappings, armed robbery—Nigeria is practically a security minefield. Who would want to invest in a country that feels like a warzone? While having skilled artisans like bricklayers and iron benders is essential for any economy, it's not the primary reason for Nigeria's lack of industrialization. Addressing the above-mentioned challenges will create a more conducive environment for industrial growth and development. Lastly, I'd like to remind you that discussing complex issues like industrialization requires a nuanced and respectful approach which your are obviously in no position to offer. Your initial response came across as condescending and dismissive. I encourage you to engage in constructive dialogue, listening to opposing views. Avoid being rude and condescending, especially when discussing topics you have not thoroughly thought through. |
Politics › Re: We Need Bricklayers, Iron Benders In Nigeria, Not Varsity Products - Oshiomhole by Kbrule: 7:59am On Nov 29, 2024 |
ivandragon: That is a crude way of putting it, but Oshiomole is right. To industrialise, Nigeria needs more technical work force.
However, the socio-economic conditions and value system in nigeria does not give proper dignity and reward to such jobs, except on few occasions. Are bricklayers and iron benders the ones that will industralize Nigeria? |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: What Did I Do Wrong To Be Called Such? by Kbrule: 6:23am On Nov 28, 2024 |
Rubyjade: It seems like you're in a difficult situation with your boss. Here's a breakdown of what might have led to this situation:
*Possible Misunderstandings
1. Misinterpretation of your intentions: Your boss might have misinterpreted your advice to the new employee as an attempt to undermine their authority or create problems. 2. Lack of trust: Your boss's reaction suggests that they might not trust you or your judgment, which could be due to past experiences or communication breakdowns. 3. Different management styles: Your boss's frugal approach to business might be clashing with your more practical or pragmatic approach.
What You Might Have Done Differently
1. Communicate more openly: You could have informed your boss about the discussion with the new employee and explained your reasoning. 2. Avoid being perceived as confrontational: Phrases like "don't even think of touching it" might have come across as confrontational or dismissive. 3. Offer alternative solutions: Instead of suggesting that the organization find someone to fix the machine, you could have offered to help find a cost-effective solution.
How to Address the Situation
1. Stay calm and professional: Respond to your boss's message calmly and professionally, avoiding defensiveness. 2. Explain your intentions: Clarify your reasoning behind advising the new employee and express your commitment to finding solutions that benefit the organization. 3. Seek a meeting or discussion: Request a meeting or discussion with your boss to clear the air, address concerns, and work towards a resolution.
Example Response:
"Dear [Boss's Name],
I'm surprised by your message and would like to clarify my intentions. My advice to the new employee was meant to ensure that we handle the situation carefully and avoid any potential risks. I understand that my approach might have been misinterpreted, and I apologize if my words came across as confrontational.
I'm committed to finding solutions that benefit the organization, and I'd like to discuss this further with you. Could we schedule a meeting to talk about the issue and work towards a resolution?
Best regards, [Your Name]" Did chatgpt write this  |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Marketers Needed In Owerri, Imo State by Kbrule(op): 1:35pm On Nov 08, 2024 |
Monben: Interested Kindly send an message to the email address or call the marketing manager. |
Business › Marketers Needed In Owerri, Imo State. by Kbrule(op): 10:07pm On Nov 07, 2024 |
A juice manufacturing company in Owerri is seeking marketers for their products, which include:
- Fresh juices (various flavors) - Smoothies - Parfait - Special Tigernut drink - Granola
The payment is on commission basis on each product sold. Trust me, you can make up to N5,000 daily if you build a quality customer base.
Requirements:
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills - Results-driven and self-motivated - Ability to build and maintain customer relationships - Familiarity with Owerri market (an advantage)
How to Apply:
Call/WhatsApp: 07030719995 (Marketing Manager) Email: gracejune33@gmail.com
Location: Owerri, Imo State (for now) |
Career › Marketers Needed In Owerri, Imo State. by Kbrule(op): 9:59pm On Nov 07, 2024 |
A juice manufacturing company in Owerri is seeking marketers for their products, which include:
- Fresh juices (various flavors) - Smoothies - Parfait - Special Tigernut drink - Granola
The payment is on commission basis on each product sold. Trust me, you can make up to N5,000 daily if you build a quality customer base.
Requirements:
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills - Results-driven and self-motivated - Ability to build and maintain customer relationships - Familiarity with Owerri market (an advantage)
How to Apply:
Call/WhatsApp: 07030719995 (Marketing Manager) Email: gracejune33@gmail.com
Location: Owerri, Imo State (for now) |
Jobs/Vacancies › Marketers Needed In Owerri, Imo State by Kbrule(op): 9:52pm On Nov 07, 2024*. Modified: 10:08pm On Nov 07, 2024 |
A juice manufacturing company in Owerri is seeking marketers for their products, which include:
- Fresh juices (various flavors) - Smoothies - Parfait - Special Tigernut drink - Granola
The payment is on commission basis on each product sold. Trust me, you can make up to N5,000 daily if you build a quality customer base.
Requirements:
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills - Results-driven and self-motivated - Ability to build and maintain customer relationships - Familiarity with Owerri market (an advantage)
How to Apply:
Call/WhatsApp: 07030719995 (Marketing Manager) Email: gracejune33@gmail.com
Location: Owerri, Imo State (for now) |
Foreign Affairs › Re: US Presidential Election: Donald Trump In Early Lead by Kbrule: 6:26am On Nov 06, 2024 |
GiZcorp: Trump is going to win her in both electroral college and popular votes .. Trump can never win popular vote |
Health › Re: How My Cousin Chinonso Bled To Death Due To Doctors' Strike - Man by Kbrule: 12:56pm On Nov 03, 2024 |
I don't understand. They collected the money and then told them that there was no doctor? That's pure wickedness |
Crime › Re: Photo Of Lady Accused Of Poisoning Her Ex Boyfriend And 4 Others In Edo by Kbrule: 11:05am On Oct 31, 2024 |
2RightHands1Coc: Mumu talk with full confidence,you wrote Mumu use your sense to reason if you have sense that is |
Crime › Re: Photo Of Lady Accused Of Poisoning Her Ex Boyfriend And 4 Others In Edo by Kbrule: 9:36am On Oct 31, 2024 |
WeddingParol: A lot of women still contest why God ordered women to submit to men... the truth is that most women don't have the mental capacity to plan and manage real life situations effectively. The depth of some of their thinking is below one inch.
The west has however compensated them by making them a spoilt brat and placed values on them above children and men.
Imagine women holding world positions currently held by men?
America is about to be used as a litmus test of what women can do with power. Though her back bones are still meeeen  What does this even mean? Men are far more likely to kill their romantic partners be it gf, side chick or wife. Crimes of passion as a sub-category of crime is dominated by men. So what is your point? |
Crime › Re: Photo Of Lady Accused Of Poisoning Her Ex Boyfriend And 4 Others In Edo by Kbrule: 9:30am On Oct 31, 2024 |
Xxxxtentacion2: it's very clear they died from the pepper soup. If it wasn't the pepper soup at least one of them that ate the soup should have survived. Simple logic 😏 The logic is not logicing. How you take know say na she put poison for the food? |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: What Can 15000, Do For You!! by Kbrule: 10:56am On Oct 26, 2024 |
Affiliate marketing as usual 😏 |
Foreign Affairs › Re: With 10 Days To Go To The USA Presidential Election, Here Is My Prediction by Kbrule: 10:51am On Oct 26, 2024 |
bjdon: I expect Trump to win both the popular vote and electoral collage, but Yakubu will announce a landslide for Harris at 3am while counting is still on going!  This is extremely impossible. If Trump should win, it would be via the electoral college. He can't win a popular vote. As vocal as his base is, they are in the minority. He stands no chance in a true democracy. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Closed by Kbrule: 9:22pm On Oct 19, 2024 |
It sounds too good to be true. Have you been able to withdraw? |
Education › Re: Gain International Trainings From Nigeria by Kbrule: 2:18pm On Oct 18, 2024 |
kamtrix: Here are the skills you'll get in the training What a joke! |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Cry For Help, Desperately Need A Job !!! by Kbrule: 10:24am On Oct 17, 2024 |
Emjayofficial: build it up to 60wpm then let me know with a screenshot from monkeytype. com. It’s a remote job that pays millions of naira monthly. But make sure you have a good laptop and stable electricity. Good morning. Here is my typing speed and I have a good laptop with stable electricity. Please, what next should I do? How can I get in contact with you. Thank you.
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Education › Re: Gain International Trainings From Nigeria by Kbrule: 6:24pm On Oct 16, 2024 |
This just sounds vague. Why would anybody give you money when you're not even sure of what you are offering?
And to make matters worse, it costs £100. Are you joking? |
Investment › Re: I Am Buying Pi Coin For N500 /pi by Kbrule: 9:32pm On Sep 24, 2024 |
ruggedtimi: I am 100% legit. Once i confirm coin my wallet you get paid in naira.
Whatsapp: 0906 283 8117
INTERESTED SELLERS WITH MIGRATED COINS ONLY. Which one is migrated coins? |
Phones › Re: Lady Confronts Phone Charging Man Who Labels Her Power Bank ‘Ashawo’ (Photos) by Kbrule: 7:06pm On Sep 23, 2024*. Modified: 8:38pm On Nov 07, 2024 |
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Phones › Re: Lady Confronts Phone Charging Man Who Labels Her Power Bank ‘Ashawo’ (Photos) by Kbrule: 7:05pm On Sep 23, 2024 |
immortalcrown: Derogatory language is bad. Profiling is bad.
But for the commenter above who said, "women's treatment", men face the same thing. The only difference is that men ignore such a treatment most times but women take it seriously every time. I don't mean to trivialise the problem. I simply mean that the both genders should be rescued from the treatment. But... That's exactly what you are doing. Trivialising the issue |