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Nairaland GeneralRe: Help! Correction Of Data On Voter's ID Card by littlezed: 3:11pm On Jun 26, 2024
SoliBayNG:
My mate went to check if it's ready for collection this year, and he was told to be listening to the radio. Imagine that.
Lol 😂😂😂
Music/RadioWhy Do Most Musicians In Ibiza Have Tattoo? by littlezed(op): 12:01pm On May 18, 2024
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Having a tattoo is now like a rite of passage for most musicians in Ibiza, Nigeria, US, UK and other countries. Why is that?
TravelIbiza Tattoo Artists Always Do The Most. by littlezed(op): 11:32am On May 18, 2024
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Rate this tattoo art from Ibiza. Get oke when you travel to Ibiza
TravelHow Can I Get A Tattoo In Ibiza? by littlezed(op): 8:52am On May 16, 2024
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I traveled to Ibiza recently. Are there good recommendations for getting a tattoo in this place?
WebmastersSEO Agency In Abuja? by littlezed(op): 3:53am On May 12, 2024
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Are there any good SEO agency in Abuja? Recommend the ones you know that have a physical office. Also, your recommendations should have verifiable ranking prrofs.
BusinessRe: Naira Declines To N1,510, N1,466.31 At Parallel, Official Markets by littlezed: 3:46am On May 12, 2024
One step forward, two step backwards.

Side note:
I'm looking for good SEO agency in Abuja.
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LiteratureHow To Tell A Great Story by littlezed(op): 9:05am On May 11, 2024
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Captivate from the Start: Grab your audience's attention with an intriguing opening. This could be a surprising detail, a question, or a vivid description that throws them right into the heart of the story.

Craft Compelling Characters: People connect with people! Make your characters relatable, even if they're fantastical. Give them desires, flaws, and motivations that drive the story forward.

Show, Don't Tell: Instead of bluntly stating emotions, use vivid details and actions to paint a picture for the listener. Let them feel the character's anxiety through their fidgeting fingers, or their joy through their dancing steps.

Embrace Structure: A well-structured story has a clear beginning, middle, and end. The middle should build tension and raise stakes, leading to a satisfying conclusion.

Keep it Tight: Don't bog down your story with unnecessary details. Focus on the information that moves the plot forward and keeps the audience engaged.

Touch the Heart: Great stories evoke emotions. Make your audience laugh, cry, or feel suspenseful. An emotional connection is what makes a story truly memorable.
LiteratureNigeria Needs It's Own Print On Demand Book Platform. by littlezed(op): 8:57am On May 11, 2024
Nigeria: Primed for a Homegrown Print-on-Demand Book Platform

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Nigeria's literary scene is vibrant and brimming with potential. However, aspiring authors often face hurdles in getting their works published and distributed. This is where a Nigerian-focused print-on-demand (POD) platform could be a game-changer.

Here's why Nigeria deserves its own POD book platform:

Reduced barriers to entry: Traditional publishing can be expensive and gatekeeper-heavy. A POD platform would empower authors to self-publish, bypassing upfront costs and giving them more control over their work.

Supporting local printers: Partnering with Nigerian printing companies would create a self-sustaining ecosystem. This would not only boost the local economy but also potentially improve delivery times and shipping costs for readers.

Catering to local needs: A platform built with Nigerian authors and readers in mind could offer features like local payment options, integration with popular social media platforms, and support for indigenous languages.

Preserving Nigerian stories: A POD platform would provide a platform for unique Nigerian voices and stories to reach a wider audience, fostering a stronger national literary identity.

Existing POD services like Lulu and Shopify offer POD book printing, but they might not cater specifically to Nigerian needs. A homegrown platform could bridge this gap.

Potential challenges include establishing a robust printing network across Nigeria and ensuring user-friendly interfaces for both authors and readers. However, the potential benefits for Nigerian authors and the literary landscape make it a venture worth pursuing.

With a Nigerian POD platform, authors can turn their dreams into published works, and readers can gain easier access to a wealth of local stories. It's a win-win for Nigerian literature.
PoliticsRe: Dangote, Modular Refineries To Pay Naira For Crude by littlezed: 9:45am On Apr 16, 2024
SportsThe Dilapidated State Of Ughelli Stadium, Them Dey Play Street Football There No by littlezed(op): 9:43am On Apr 16, 2024
Foreign AffairsRe: Ghana: NPP Candidate, Mike Oquaye Washes Underwear For Woman During Campaign by littlezed: 9:33am On Apr 16, 2024
CrimeRe: Man Kills His 70-Year-Old Mother In Akwa Ibom by littlezed: 9:31am On Apr 16, 2024
TravelRe: A Nairalander First Time On Plane And First Time In Delta by littlezed: 9:29am On Apr 16, 2024
PoliticsRe: Bandit Plays With Lebanese Worker: "Foreign Firms Pay Bandits For Protection" by littlezed: 9:25am On Apr 16, 2024

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