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PoliticsRe: Today Is Nigerian Armed Forces Remembrance Day (2017). by kingDELE(m): 10:02am On Jan 15, 2017
God bless our ARMY

CareerRe: Which Hand-work Should I Learn? by kingDELE(op): 9:50am On Jan 15, 2017
johnime:
Says who?
Those that barb the head of Obj, PMB, GEJ. You should look at highbrow areas such as Victoria Island, Lekki where they charge 1500
hahaha na kd i dey. Our barbing no dey pass 200
CareerRe: Which Hand-work Should I Learn? by kingDELE(op): 8:20pm On Jan 14, 2017
johnime:
Barbing
thanks man. I am currently looking into dat.

But d problem is dat, i haven't seen a Barber build a house using barbing money.
CareerRe: Which Hand-work Should I Learn? by kingDELE(op): 8:19pm On Jan 14, 2017
Engineermbugame:
nop only plumbing installation
alryt.

All d best.
CareerRe: Which Hand-work Should I Learn? by kingDELE(op): 8:45pm On Jan 13, 2017
Carmal90:
What is ur take as well?
u should answer first
CareerRe: Which Hand-work Should I Learn? by kingDELE(op): 12:45pm On Jan 13, 2017
Dereformer:
If I were you, I will learn leg work. It pays die.
Do you know how much Cristiano ronaldo earns?
u mean footballing?
CareerRe: Which Hand-work Should I Learn? by kingDELE(op): 12:36pm On Jan 13, 2017
Carmal90:
I know many people with handwork experience still driving keke marwa
so?? What is yur take? Everybody hv same destiny?
CareerRe: Which Hand-work Should I Learn? by kingDELE(op): 12:35pm On Jan 13, 2017
Engineermbugame:
am into a building and also a student .wot of electrical installation ,plumbing installation ,aluminum ,tiling ,pop screeding ,furniture . to tell u d truth to learn hands skills know easy at all oo /ndidi bu ije uwa /i know hw i sufferd wen am learning a trade.nah am making thousand with dis works.
are u doing all d above mentioned works?
CareerRe: Which Hand-work Should I Learn? by kingDELE(op): 10:02pm On Jan 05, 2017
jasper83:
Well it depends on how much of your time you are willing to dedicate to your apprenticeship and the financial requirements in settings yourself up as a boss.

For me I would advise you consider barbing. Under a year you become an expert and you will surely take care of yourself with it during your HND by barbing your fellow students in the hostel. Believe me its very lucrative, you may do your findings.

Finally I really appreciate your foresight, you are indeed prepared for the future. How I wish I had s skill during my own time, maybe my hussles would not be this stressful but it is well sha. Bravo!!!
barbing has neva come to my mind. But u have opened my eyes to it.

Thanks
CareerRe: Which Hand-work Should I Learn? by kingDELE(op): 10:01pm On Jan 05, 2017
VeeVeeMyLuv:
hmmm
bro you are wise
after choosing make sure you put your heart there (i mean for the handwork).

ok lemme suggest.

the easy one buy & selling anything from phone charger, clothes to car.

phone, watch, electrical repair infact anything repair.

electrical appliances, installation those kind of jobs you find in this line of biz sha.
bro one is sweet if your mind dey there. it has lots of varieties.

building line. bricklaying, tilling, painting, plumbing, welding, aluminium works. my broda the list is endless.

chose the one you are okay with.

oops i almost forgot, auto car mechanic!

from this, you can become a car & sparepart dealer.
i am very gr8ful for ur suggestion.

I have been eyeing phone repairs.

Thanks.
CareerRe: Which Hand-work Should I Learn? by kingDELE(op): 9:16pm On Jan 05, 2017
Ten12:
Look around ur environment,look for de most sort after services den ask urself if in de nxt 5to10 yrs it will still be needed if yes den gain proficiency on it
yeah.

I have been thinking about fashion designing or printing press.

Thanks
CareerWhich Hand-work Should I Learn? by kingDELE(op): 8:58pm On Jan 05, 2017
Good evening my fellow Nlanders.

I am an O.N.D holder in Mass Communication. Before going back for my H.N.D, i want to learn a hand-work.

I want to learn a work that will feed me in the nearest future even without furthering my education.

I live in Kaduna.

Please, all i need is your advise on which work you feel will fetch me money when I become an expert.


Thanks.
RomanceRe: Reasons Why Girls Need To Tell Their Men 'thank You' After Sex by kingDELE(m): 11:55am On Dec 30, 2016
grin grin

RomanceRe: The Top 10 LOVE Songs Of The 90s by kingDELE(m): 11:49am On Dec 30, 2016
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RomanceRe: We Chatted Yesterday 2day She Is Asking For MTN 1500 by kingDELE(m): 7:17pm On Dec 05, 2016
Some girls shaaaaaaa

Nairaland GeneralRe: 5 Men Trying To Reconnect Electricity, Risk Their Lives (Photos) by kingDELE(m): 1:40pm On Dec 05, 2016
Lol
Christianity EtcRe: Woman Drinks Concoction From A Pastor And Dies, Buried Amidst Tears (Pics) by kingDELE(m): 10:13am On Dec 05, 2016
berrystunn:
Small investigation on you...
You dont even have noting... Someone is fuc#ING your gf....you think you have a gf? You just killing your time for nothing..... Your bank account is noting to write home about.

The year is coming to an end... you did not achieve anything...

You forgot the prayers you did last 31 Dec?
Noting has change in your life.. Hahaha

The solution to your problem
Stop lying to your self...
d only tin i can do to dis is laff.



Come o. U no dey tired?? Ok. Sorry. No vex. Only dat all ur above assumptions are false. But i will overlook dem and smile. Do u knw y? D beef is already dry. If u insult me again, i will just smile.
CelebritiesRe: Photos From Don Jazzy’s 34th Birthday Party Last Night by kingDELE(m): 12:41pm On Dec 03, 2016
Edum13656:
NL emperor is back
Yes. Hw are u NL slave
CelebritiesRe: Photos From Don Jazzy’s 34th Birthday Party Last Night by kingDELE(m): 11:56am On Dec 03, 2016
Edum13656:
...seems u ve been cured.
u see. Must u quote me againhuh undecided undecided undecided if i talk nw u will start to talk sh!t
Christianity EtcRe: Woman Drinks Concoction From A Pastor And Dies, Buried Amidst Tears (Pics) by kingDELE(m): 2:23pm On Nov 30, 2016
berrystunn:
I will send you out for 2week till you say no to drugs and hardship.
idiot shey na your father dey give drugs take. As$ licking fool
Christianity EtcRe: Woman Drinks Concoction From A Pastor And Dies, Buried Amidst Tears (Pics) by kingDELE(m): 9:59am On Nov 30, 2016
glossy6:
Don't mind the gullible ones. My twin sister's son had problems with his legs and could not walk. The pastor's wife told her that the son stepped on poison kept for someone else and she believed and did not take her son to the hospital. I immediately sent 15k to her when I heard it and believe you me, I don't think she spent up to 5k at the hospital, not even an xray. Just physical examinations and drugs prescription and the boy was running about in 2 days.
hahahahahaha. Dat is d problem of taking your problem to church grin grin


One famous Nigerian pastor [i will not call his name] he dey do miracle for TELEVISION like die. A friend of mine is sick. Aftet all d effort and enof money his parent waste, they finally saw d pastor.

This man told dem dat its a girl dat is doing him [my friend] d pastor pray for my friend, but d sickness no leave my frnd o.
Business8 Reasons Why 50% Of Partnerships Fail In The First 2-3 Years by kingDELE(op): 8:20pm On Nov 29, 2016
A partnership venture starts out as a brilliant idea between at least two entities. The venture may be based on friendships that you are proposing to extend into a new business arrangement. You agree it's a good idea, you sign the agreement, get started and the partnership may work well for a while, until cracks start to show. The financial costs of not planning your partnership venture properly before you get to the agreement can easily get amplified by the costs of damage to friendships and loss of reputation. For some time now, I have been talking to people who've experienced failed partnership ventures. There were too many similarities and a few shocks. Based on these conversations with people who have experienced partnership failures, I have put together a list of 18 possible reasons why a stated 50% of partnerships fail within the first 2-3 years:

1. Too many chefs in the kitchen: When getting together partners gravitate to others with similar skills. Tradies with similar backgrounds working together are a good example. They may have different technical skills which formed the basis of their partnership, but what they possibly needed was a partner with business acumen. Bringing together technical skills for growing market presence may seem attractive, but there isn't enough diversity to value-add to existing skills and experience.

2. Different (and conflicting) values: In hindsight, conflicting values shows up as a contributing factor to partnership failure. A partner with a strong family values set will eventually come into conflict with a partner that puts the business first. Which is it to be - 80 hours a week workload to get the venture making lots of money, or a business structured around family time? These differences may not be touched upon at the start, but will quickly become a sticking point and possible deal breaker.

3. At least one partner is a control freak and treats others as staff: The need to control is a common trait of business owners. Most business owners have it. So why do they forget about this when they get together? At first, partners may try to compromise and make collegiate decisions. But for various reasons, at least one partner will break the silence and move front and centre. There are several ways they take control. They may feel they need to take control so that things get done. Their ego may lead them to showing their control in front of clients. If there isn't a clear delineation of roles and responsibilities, then partners may extend their control over the other partners and, in turn, confuse the staff.

4. Imbalance of effort: This is where one partner alleges to be putting in more time and energy than the other(s), which may be the case, agreed or not. Much of this is down to the perceived value of the partnership venture and the time and resources available. A good exploration of the value of the partnership, the return on investment, commitment and resource requirements at the start, will inform an agreement that clearly sets out to identify the effort required of each partner to make the venture work. Any conflict of these arrangements should also be dealt with via the terms of the agreement.

5. Partners are not being transparent, especially when it comes to the money: This is an all too common partnership breaker. One entrepreneur stated, after three acrimonious partnership failures, that his biggest learning was that "whoever controls the money, holds the power". Whilst this statement is open to debate, his viewpoint represents the partners who've been on the receiving end of lack of transparency from their colleagues. All too often, we hear about partners who syphon off funds and leave the remaining partner(s) with significant debts.

6. Partners bringing hidden debts to the partnership venture: You probably wouldn't think it were possible, but we came across two partnerships where partners had attempted to bring hidden debt to the arrangement. One was spotted before the arrangement could proceed. The other wasn't and the innocent partners found themselves left with the debt. We cannot be too careful when it comes to risk.

7 Hidden agendas: It's OK to enter into a partnership with an agenda. That's a benefit. However, things turn sour when it becomes evident later on, that there are other, less than altruistic, reasons for entering into the partnership venture. Be clear up front. Agendas discovered later on will inevitably lead to mistrust and partnership breakdown.

8. Lack of communication: When communication breaks down, at least there is some recourse to figure out what went wrong, but a lack of communication is a symptom of a lack of planning - who does what, reporting and accountability. Even with planning, a partner can take a lead role and not keep in regular communication with partners, staff and other stakeholders. Many instances of dissatisfaction and mistrust find their roots in lack of defining and following a good communication plan.
Christianity EtcRe: Woman Drinks Concoction From A Pastor And Dies, Buried Amidst Tears (Pics) by kingDELE(m): 3:56pm On Nov 29, 2016
berrystunn:
Your church is one of them
As long as they read the version of the Bible.
And also a version from King James.


Go and check the meaning of version....

Study about the man called king James.
I no wan vex with you o!!
Christianity EtcRe: Woman Drinks Concoction From A Pastor And Dies, Buried Amidst Tears (Pics) by kingDELE(m): 2:21pm On Nov 29, 2016
berrystunn:
What is any how church??
you should knw nah. Make i no call names biko
HealthRe: Abuja Hospital Abandons Accident Victim For Hours Over Inability To Pay N3,500 by kingDELE(m): 2:01pm On Nov 29, 2016
Nigeria is not worthy to b called a country.

It a play stage

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