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Quite unfortunate I know only one person in here for now- Welcome to August, @Sassybae, the best is yet to come. |
Really.. |
Some clowns questioned his going. |
tough |
Taking Nigeria to greater heights... I still believe in Change, what about you?! |
Bro (@Op), those type are called "Glory Hunters", she will stop at nothing to get ur attention. You've got to tease her abit before you break that sim. |
For reference purposes Op..Its spelt Y o r u b a. not Yoriba, didn't read on when I saw that. Bad taste. |
Quite easy... Exchange numbers and put up an advert on Olx "Buy a bold 5 for 11,000, add his number to it" So much to attend to isn't it?!! |
You Wrong! and to say 80% of women are .... ? What did 21st century women do to you type to deserve this?!! |
That's what i call yum! Everything Nairaland. Tell my Crush Sassybae we rolling in soon too, Yea soon. |
Get a knife, put her in slices, put in two pairs and get her into a toasting machine and Voila! You done. Quite easy I must say. |
Only if you will follow this- By signing out of Nairaland and taking action. P.S - Don't fear rejection, the person in questioning may be waiting too. |
Spot on bro...if anyone denies she does this, na forming cause these all happen emotionally. |
If I were him I will celebrate that by adding another bottle of Coke- he just saw judgement Live, which is rare |
You have a problem...cause even the devil doesn't like 'everything'. |
feel the fear and do it anyway |
Nice post @Op. |
This motivating piece was culled from Guardian newspaper link www.ngrguardiannews.com/2015/07/from-corpers-to-employers-trainers-the-jigawa-story/ THE Skills Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development (SAED) programme, introduced in the National Youths Service Corps (NYSC), to giving practical training to corps members, arming them with at least one skill with which to earn a living or serve as a buffer for additional income after passing out, is yielding results. Fronting packages that absorb outstanding corps members after their service year, government has created an environment for entrepreneurship to thrive. But the question of the impact of such an initiative persists. In particular, some wonder why the need to train graduates on skills such as tailoring, baking, shoemaking, cosmetology and paint making, when most of them are primed for white- collar jobs. The one-week duration of the training also calls it’s effectiveness to question. Tales of gloom about the scheme do not deter Jigawa State, as a handful of ex-corps members are practically rewriting the story of the state with a magic stroke of entrepreneurship, skills training and uncanny patriotism. Baba Daniels is the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Leadwill Paints and Painters, a company he set up after his service year and which has kept him glued to the state months after obtaining his discharge letter. He is a Batch A, 2014 corps member, but is now a resource person with the NYSC in the state, after winning an award for outstanding performance in his Place of Primary Assignment (PPA) and representing the state at the regional finals of the NYSC/CBN business plan writing competition. He makes paints locally and sells, and gets contracts for which he employs people to execute. He said, “I served in Jigawa State and, before then, had no idea what the state looked like. I came for the orientation course and I thank God for what I have learnt so far.” He said he now survives on skills acquired during the orientation programme and has gone ahead to train others. The scheme, he noted, has made him self-reliant, adding that fending for himself after the service year has been a great relief for himself and his family back in Kaduna. According to him, “I am presently a resource person with the NYSC in Jigawa State. I learnt some skills in camp and they are what I survive on. I go about training other persons. I was privileged in Jigawa State to represent the NYSC/ CBN venture in Katsina State in December 2014. I learnt other skills and met other corps members in other states.” He attributed the lackluster attitude of Nigerians to the scheme to lack of patriotism on the one hand, and the spate of insecurity in some parts of Northern Nigeria, insisting that the best a citizen could do was to devote a part of his/her life to the service of fatherland. He noted that the erroneous notion that keep Nigerians suspicious of themselves could only be tackled by a scheme as rigorous as NYSC, calling on Nigerians to be liberal with their views of the scheme. “I know of fellow ex-corpers, who served with me, that have not gotten jobs. In fact, I can’t take a job that would pay me N100, 000, when I can be a CEO and make more and have time for myself. The idea of entrepreneurship is a plus to the scheme to assist corps members. After I left the scheme, I have not applied anywhere for a job. Even if I am to look for a job, the salary must be more than what I earn as a CEO. “Most corps members do not take the entrepreneurship programme of the scheme seriously. Some might regret. I know of corps members who have not gotten jobs years after service. But it is what has made me who I am today. I can feed three more mouths, and to crown it all, I am thinking of getting married next year. “I am happy and fulfilled that people are learning from me; it’s fun. And I am getting paid for it. I am a contractor right now, because of what I learnt in camp. If I leave this job, there is a high probability that I would get another contract. I appeal to corps members to learn a skill, at least. They should build on the knowledge gained. The idea that arts and crafts are for illiterates is wrong. The input of graduates in these skill areas is worth millions in value. That’s why they are needed more.” |
Naija never seizes to amaze me. |
Only in Nigeria. |
Irrelevant group. |
Abeg ooo..Shey Na him go first buy car for the village ni. |
Badr 5 is an illusion! Enticing channel list but practical impossible to track from this part of the world. 4m for weytin !! |
How come you missed out mine- Because no one is quite good for Me. Kai sai egbe raga. |
Two things are quite a rarerity this days on NL - Originality and Goodstuffs. Crap all around. |
You write up @Op is a bomb- and like bombs it can blow a person away thanks to your lack of proper organisation of it. One love |
The dudes face says it all...Nuisance. |
Most often, the attraction doesn't build to intimacy levels, the are exceptions tho! we now have people who are married who met on social platforms. |
All you've listed are good tips except the setting you operating in- Dude, Naija lo wa. |
My Current read :- The Upside of Down by Meagan McArdle . It's a very nice motivational book of how failure is actually a step in success at anything. |
Its a question of how a person thinks which is shaped by religion and culture. I once had some much disdain for such act until recently. |
Didn't believe in love at first sight, but like many things in life, there is a first. A picture was all I saw. Sassybae, you got this Nigga feeling blue. |
? What did 21st century women do to you type to deserve this?!!