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Nairaland / General / Re: OMG! Could These Be The Best Savage Responses? by kelvinjeremiah(m): 1:56pm On Jul 28, 2018
3. When The Savage Get Savaged

This one must surely touch the person's soul. Imagine this: You claim to dey form savage replies, then someone tells you this...

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Nairaland / General / OMG! Could These Be The Best Savage Responses? by kelvinjeremiah(m): 1:51pm On Jul 28, 2018
4. The 'Sense Far From You' Savage Response

What's wrong with a guy claiming to have impregnated his billionaire's pastor daughter? As a popular Instagrammer would say "Is it your lie"?

But another had to tell him the truth. This was it...

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Phones / Top Smartphones Of 2018 by kelvinjeremiah(m): 4:36pm On Jul 21, 2018
So far, 2018 has been an amazing year for the smartphone.

Some brands released some of their finest phones till date.

So as not to waste your time - What are some of the best smartphone of 2018?

1. Samsung S9 Plus
2. IPhone X
3. Huawei P20 Pro
4. Samsung S9
5. Google Pixel 2 XL
6. Huawei Mate 10 Pro
7. LG G7 ThinQ
8. Galaxy Note 8
9. OnePlus 6
10. IPhone 8 plus
11. LG V30

Is the LG V30 underrated?

And the oneplus 6, is it the best value smartphone?

See: Best Smartphones of 2018

Cc: Lalasticlala, Dominique, Mynd4r
Literature / Re: Sex Na Food (Pidgin Comedy Edition) Story Of A Rugged Guy By Youngzubi by kelvinjeremiah(m): 10:10pm On Jul 16, 2018
Baddo she!!! Youngbuzzing. I twale 4 u.

You've got something really good going on here.

I no fit stop to laff afta d second to last episode. U too much jare.

More ink to ur phone n more blood to ur palm
Celebrities / What Is The Jumia Anniversary 2018? by kelvinjeremiah(m): 3:36pm On Jul 15, 2018
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“Tunde! Afar na.” Seun asked.

“Seun, I just dey where I dey o,” Tunde replied.

“How the goings dey go?”

“E dey go wella.”

“You don buy that phone and dat fridge?”

“No o… e too cost.”

“You neva hear?”

“Hear wetin?”

“Jumia anniversary!!! D time wen jumia dey give upto 75% discount on their products. That Hot 5 wen u buy so… na 25k now o. That fridge sef price don reduce.”

“Jesu!!! Funkeh!!! How do I get it.”

“Hmmm… go favshub.com.”

Nigeria’s biggest online marketplace celebrates its 6th anniversary.



Jumia anniversary has always been an event Nigerians and Africans at large, are excited about as you get to see amazing offers of your favorite brands.

Alot of discounted sales are available on this platform.



What's The Jumia Anniversary?

An event hosted by Jumia to say ‘thank you’ to millions of Africans to using their platform.


Not only that, you’ve also got the opportunity to buy that smartphone and electronics you always wanted for lesser prices.

When Is The Jumia 6th Anniversary Kicking Off?

The Jumia 6th Anniversary kicks off at 12:00 a.m on July 16th to July 29th.

Where Is The Event Taking Place?

At your house. House? Sort off. Just visit Jumia.com on your smartphone.

There are tips you could use to enjoy even more discounts if you continue reading.

What are the Benefits?

1,000,000+ deals upto 75% off on products
500,000+ free vouchers
Daily Flash sales on the Jumia App
Best prices on desired products
Free shipping to Lagos, Ibadan, Abeokuta, PH and Abuja


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Deals On What Categories?

Deals on every categories. Fashion, Smartphones, Electronics, Clothings, Accessories, Households and everything else

How Do I Enjoy These Special Offers?

Visit Jumia App (more preferable so as not to miss out on amazing deals when available) or Jumia.com website
Select a free Jumia voucher on your choice of category to enjoy an additional discount of 25% off
Purchase items to a total of N20,000 and enjoy free shipping on Jumia Express
Use Jumia Pay at checkout to enjoy extra 5% off on all orders.

Who Are The Sponsors?

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There will always be sponsors of such big events. Sponsors are: HP, Intel, FERO, Infinix, MTN, AXA Mansard

Don't be onlooker, join the party

Okay guys… now your turn… What do you think of Jumia Anniversary?

It’s their 6th anniversary, do you think they can continue doing this?

This is the very important one, Don’t they record losses on this discounts?


Jumia Anniversary Deals
Events / Re: Opinion: Nairaland has taken a downward stride by kelvinjeremiah(m): 12:35pm On Jul 15, 2018
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Events / Re: Opinion: Nairaland has taken a downward stride by kelvinjeremiah(m): 12:35pm On Jul 15, 2018
Dominique
Events / Re: Opinion: Nairaland has taken a downward stride by kelvinjeremiah(m): 12:34pm On Jul 15, 2018
Lalasticlala
Events / Re: Opinion: Nairaland has taken a downward stride by kelvinjeremiah(m): 12:34pm On Jul 15, 2018
Sometimes, a post of 2015 makes FP in 2018
Events / Opinion: Nairaland has taken a downward stride by kelvinjeremiah(m): 12:31pm On Jul 15, 2018
I think nairaland has taken a downslide with the amount irrelevant posts making FP.

Gone are the days of Intellectual disscusions.

What do you think?
Phones / Re: Few Months Later: How Is Your Camon X Pro Performing? by kelvinjeremiah(m): 2:24pm On Jun 30, 2018
Lalasticlala
Business / Re: Opinions Needed: Is The Nigeria Business Space Encouraging For Entrepreneurship? by kelvinjeremiah(m): 2:16pm On Jun 30, 2018
Lalasticlala
Business / Re: Opinions Needed: Is The Nigeria Business Space Encouraging For Entrepreneurship? by kelvinjeremiah(m): 2:16pm On Jun 30, 2018
oneolajire:
ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN NIG IS A SCAM PART-1

https://www.nairaland.com/2983340/entrepreneurship-nigeria-scam-multiplier-poverty

Nigeria is a country where all big investors have no inventions (tangible or intangible) to their credit. Bill Gates, Henry Ford, Michael Dell, Thomas Edison and the likes all have products to patent, but most entrepreneurs we have in Nigeria have invented nothing and have made it through dubious means. 

Entrepreneurship/vocational education is government's way of telling the youth and graduates that she (the government) lacks industrialisation and job creation strategies while the youth have been left to fate.

Entrepreneurship/vocational education is government's way of making the youth/graduates look intellectually lazy and burdensome as well as telling them that they are have been abandoned in the valley of unemployment. Unemployment rate increased simply because government owned industries and companies got strangulated by the python of corruption as well as the refusal of the government to establish new ones.

Entrepreneurship in advanced countries is about innovations, inventions, improvements, expansions, people and institutional empowerment. Modern and sophisticated skills are being utilised to manufacture goods and services which culminates into abundant job creation.

Entrepreneurship in Nigeria is of the graduate job seeker told to engage in bead making, soap making, hair dressing, laundry and so on. These businesses have neither inventions nor advancement to add to the business practice. 

Entrepreneurship in Nigeria is also of the rich that colludes with the government to defraud the masses, destroy public corporations and infrastructures in order to import alternative goods. The rich set up few enterprises and often pay peanuts to their employees in order to increase their wealth; culminating into increase in poverty level and under-employment in the country.  

The government of advanced countries often invest billion of dollars on education and research, so they always have intellectuals who will offer innovative products and services to the world. These products and services are initially developed into small scale businesses as they many even grow into large enterprises. While Nigeria keeps wasting hard earned funds on Small and Medium Scale (SME) development, yet the businesses are nowhere to be found.

Only an insane person will keep doing the same thing the same way and expect a different result. I am yet to see a nation that got developed by investing so little on the education of her youth and students but spend so much on SME propaganda. Still searching for a nation that gave nothing more than mere, non-professional, common, stark and non-sophisticated skills/training to her youth and achieved rapid industrial development.

Some questions for the proponents of entrepreneurship/vocational education.
 When will out textile, fashion and leather industry be able to make products of international standard? When will our furniture makers be able to make furniture that will compete with ones made overseas? When will a computer repairer be able to produce motherboards, memorycards, monitors, just to mention a few?

Did America achieve greatness by emphasising on vocational trainings on how to make shoe polish, bake cake, produce detergents, event decorations, frying akara and establishment of football viewing centres? Did Britain get it right by teaching her youth how to start beer palour and salon businesses or by ensuring technological dynamism? I wonder if it is mere phone repair training was what brought China among world's  mobile phone producers.

Take a look at the furniture industry in Nigeria, you'll discover it is almost dead because foreign furniture has flooded the Nigerian market. Foreign furniture makers have been able to introduce much variety of products with various designs, even at exorbitant prices, yet people still buy them. Imported furniture  attains this much because modern machines are regularly produced to make new designs of furniture, but here in Nigeria, we only make furniture that cannot compete with the foreign ones. 

I wonder why we have not given so much vocational training to professionals operating as doctors, nurses and pharmacist in the medical field. We give this set of people trainings that can make them compete favourably with their foreign counterpart. I believe it should appear proper to the government to substitute entrepreneurship and vocational education with the training they receive in the teaching hospitals. 

It is high time we changed our job creation policy of entrepreneurship and vocational studies to provision of qualitative education at all levels, especially science and technology education so that Nigerian graduates would possess requisite modern and sophisticated skills for our nation and the world market at large. It is only qualitative education and intensive research that can initiate intellectual thinking for creation of innovative goods and services.
 
Entrepreneurship and vocational studies have been found to have contributed immensely only to economy of nations with massive investments in education and research. Singapore and South Korea are the examples of nations that have eradicated illiteracy and have invested huge funds into science and technology education, so entrepreneurship thrives there.

Let the laboratories and workshops of our secondary schools and higher institutions be adequately equipped with modern and facilities so as to provide avenues for learning practicals. We need to replicate the likes of Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg who utilised the qualitative education they obtained in the tertiary institutions to create worldwide ventures in their fields.

Real entrepreneurship is when Nigerian graduates of electrical engineers can produce transformers, power generation turbines, alternators and televisions from local technologies. Metallurgical engineers must be able to produce steel for oil and gas pipelines as well as in train and car manufacturing. Combustion engines, pumps, hydraulic and pneumatic parts must be what our mechanical engineers must be able to manufacture from their companies. Businesses of agricultural science graduates should able to feed the nation because they should be empowered to do so. 

The entrepreneurship that Nigeria needs is one in which local engineering enterprises will be able to metamorphous  into multinationals like General Electric, Ford Motors, Chevron, Microsoft Corporations, Tata Steel and the likes. With this, Nigeria will become industrialised and be listed among the developed nations of the world.











That's why I noted it AS NOT skill acquisition

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Phones / Re: "Do Antivirus Apps Act As Spyware?" by kelvinjeremiah(m): 8:14am On Jun 30, 2018
Lalasticlala
Celebrities / Re: Emmanuel Macron To Visit Fela’s Shrine by kelvinjeremiah(m): 8:11am On Jun 30, 2018
Celebrities / Re: 'Nigeria's Problem Is Not For God To Solve' - OAP Yaw Says by kelvinjeremiah(m): 8:02am On Jun 30, 2018
I tire for nairaland mods o. Na nw dis post reach fp since yesterday.

Only irrelevant posts na dey reach fp fast

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Celebrities / Re: 'Nigeria's Problem Is Not For God To Solve' - OAP Yaw Says by kelvinjeremiah(m): 7:59am On Jun 30, 2018
Business / Re: Opinions Needed: Is The Nigeria Business Space Encouraging For Entrepreneurship? by kelvinjeremiah(m): 7:57am On Jun 30, 2018
ZinoC10:


Regarding monopoly, maybe he might be thinking of the the Dangote scenario. You know how Nigeria government dey do

You just spoke my mind

Lalasticlala
Business / Re: Opinions Needed: Is The Nigeria Business Space Encouraging For Entrepreneurship? by kelvinjeremiah(m): 6:01am On Jun 30, 2018
kp3tech:


Yes, it is favourable to start ups.

Nigeria government do not put pressure on small business.

E.g You could start and build a small business for years without registering the business (legally if you employ less than 10 staff) or paying tax.

You get top quality and affordable work force because they is more available talents and less job.

About monolopy, in innovative entrepreneurship they is no monopoly. If you are innovative enough they are 1 million and 1 needs begging for solution in the Nigeria market.

In fact when challenges starts is when you start becoming successful, Everybody, As in every body would try to extort you...
From government (Federal, State and local) with taxes and regulations to PHCN with crazy bill, Diesel suppliers would shortchange you, local community demand their "right", Banks, yes Banks would quietly debit you 200 million and if you like go to court forever, they would agree they took the money but they would never pay you back. Your extended family is not left out.

So my advice is... Build up your Business in Nigeria, if you successful hit the 1 million dollar mark... Move to neighboring African country to continue operations... Nigeria would just be your market..

I think I'd agree with you. On that of monopoly, that's to say one has to bring products which hasn't really hit the ground.
Business / Re: Opinions Needed: Is The Nigeria Business Space Encouraging For Entrepreneurship? by kelvinjeremiah(m): 9:06pm On Jun 29, 2018
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Business / Re: Opinions Needed: Is The Nigeria Business Space Encouraging For Entrepreneurship? by kelvinjeremiah(m): 7:33pm On Jun 29, 2018
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Business / Opinions Needed: Is The Nigeria Business Space Encouraging For Entrepreneurship? by kelvinjeremiah(m): 7:32pm On Jun 29, 2018
Haven read a post about REASONS TO BE AN ENTREPRENEUR...

A question popped up on my mind: Is Nigeria encouraging for entrepreneurial activities?

With monopoly and several other factors in play, will it be favourable for startups?

Please I need answers

Note: I'm talking of entrepreneurship as an innovative enterprise and not skill acquisition

https://www.favshub.com/2018/02/16-reasons-becoming-entrepreneur.html
Phones / Re: June Edition: 11 Antivirus For Your Android Phone 2018 by kelvinjeremiah(m): 3:09pm On Jun 27, 2018
Lalasticlala
Phones / Re: "Do Antivirus Apps Act As Spyware?" by kelvinjeremiah(m): 1:40pm On Jun 27, 2018
Cc: Lalasticlala
Cc: Dominique
Cc: Mynd44
Phones / Re: "Do Antivirus Apps Act As Spyware?" by kelvinjeremiah(m): 1:22pm On Jun 27, 2018
You should cite reasons as to why you feel so or not
Phones / Re: "Do Antivirus Apps Act As Spyware?" by kelvinjeremiah(m): 1:21pm On Jun 27, 2018
Cite reasons
Phones / Re: "Do Antivirus Apps Act As Spyware?" by kelvinjeremiah(m): 1:20pm On Jun 27, 2018
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Phones / "Do Antivirus Apps Act As Spyware?" by kelvinjeremiah(m): 1:18pm On Jun 27, 2018
I'm totally confused here... I published a post about antivirus on Nairaland and unfortunately, it didn't make the front page.

Here's a link to the post >> https://www.nairaland.com/4491685/june-edition-11-antivirus-android

A user commented: "I concur! Those antivirus are itself spyware, and huge security threat!"

Sincerely, many users do think having an antivirus on their phones isn't necessary.

I highly doubt though cos some of them provides other functionalities which would be super useful for your device. I mean, it can make your device fast as...

You could see some of those features here - 13 Best Antivirus And Features For Android Phones

Let's cut to the chase and reason for this big question: Can An Antivirus Act As A Spyware?

See a wonderful post

https://www.favshub.com/2018/05/best-antivirus-android.html

Phones / Re: June Edition: 11 Antivirus For Your Android Phone 2018 by kelvinjeremiah(m): 1:00pm On Jun 27, 2018
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