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Politics / Re: House Of Reps To Ban Cross-Dressing, Offenders To Face 6 Months Imprisonment by Mastakija(m): 8:48pm On Apr 05, 2022
superemmy:


I'd like a portrait. How can I link up
I'll give u WhatsApp number
U can chat me up
08062119346
Politics / Re: House Of Reps To Ban Cross-Dressing, Offenders To Face 6 Months Imprisonment by Mastakija(m): 8:30pm On Apr 05, 2022
superemmy:


Where is your location bro
lagos
Politics / Re: House Of Reps To Ban Cross-Dressing, Offenders To Face 6 Months Imprisonment by Mastakija(m): 8:20pm On Apr 05, 2022
tollyboy5:

Make bobrisky no sell bah, but you want your pencil work to sell lol.
me I no dey illegal grin
Politics / Re: 2023 Presidency: Osinbajo Will Not Declare Intention Thursday – Source by Mastakija(m): 8:00pm On Apr 05, 2022
Wo that's their problem jare
Crime / Re: How Do I Explain To People That This Is A Man? by Mastakija(m): 7:52pm On Apr 05, 2022
At least they've started banning them
We'll know their difference

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Crime / Re: Staff Elope With Companies Money In Ogun State. by Mastakija(m): 7:47pm On Apr 05, 2022
grin

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Politics / Re: House Of Reps To Ban Cross-Dressing, Offenders To Face 6 Months Imprisonment by Mastakija(m): 7:38pm On Apr 05, 2022
salem1996:


How much do you do the portrait?
depends on d size
Politics / Re: House Of Reps To Ban Cross-Dressing, Offenders To Face 6 Months Imprisonment by Mastakija(m): 7:37pm On Apr 05, 2022
DearfatherNGR:


Don't tell me you used pencil to draw this!!!
yes we did sir
Politics / Re: PDP Zoning Committee Concludes Sitting, Declines To Speak On Outcome by Mastakija(m): 7:26pm On Apr 05, 2022
Make dem no use mistake give atiku o grin

Anyways we do pencil portrait
Below are our works

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Foreign Affairs / Re: USA Successfully Completes Second Hypersonic Missile Flight Test by Mastakija(m): 7:25pm On Apr 05, 2022
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Politics / Re: House Of Reps To Ban Cross-Dressing, Offenders To Face 6 Months Imprisonment by Mastakija(m): 7:25pm On Apr 05, 2022
Ive been waiting for this for a long tym grin
Bob aw far na cheesy


Anyways we do pencil portrait
Below are some of our works

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Crime / Re: My Husband Smashed Our Baby To Death – Teenage Mother Reveals by Mastakija(m): 7:24pm On Apr 05, 2022
Jdheiek
Crime / Re: Caption This Picture Of DCP Abba Kyari And Evans by Mastakija(m): 1:30pm On Apr 05, 2022
BabalawoPikin:
Birds of the same feathers grin
flocking togethergrin

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TV/Movies / Re: How Does Tstv Manage To Continue Fooling Nigerians? by Mastakija(m): 9:18pm On Apr 03, 2022
As long as tstv is owned by a Nigerian
I'm ok with whatever they bring to d table

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Politics / Re: 2023: Osinbajo, Not FEC, Stood Down Amaechi’s Security Memo - New Telegraph by Mastakija(m): 11:00pm On Apr 01, 2022
qekng40:
So??

What's the propaganda??

To paint Osinbajo as the Culprit and vindicate the FEC??

Abeg make una gerout!
ah ah its not like dat o
Didn't u read what was written up there??
When osinbajo made a declaration dat amechi security to stay down dont u know dat i dont have anything to sayy?? Im literally typing rubbish and im enjoying it ni sha

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Jokes Etc / Re: Joke by Mastakija(m): 10:08pm On Mar 31, 2022
Is this supposed to be funny?

Romance / Re: Help! My Masturbation Addiction Level Is Out Of This World by Mastakija(m): 9:59pm On Mar 31, 2022
Kipling:

Please give me tips on how to do that
I'd pay for that
if u wanna pay i can help u
Politics / Re: Why God Is Punishing Nigeria. by Mastakija(m): 12:38pm On Mar 30, 2022
LLiKYekoba:


Ewedu ostritch mugu, let me ask you a question- when God decided to punish Egyptians with the plagues of poor crops yields, famine, bloody rivers etc for their injustices against Isreal, were the Isrealites not living inside Egypt? Otolo gbagbuo gi dia. grin
ok so now u accept God is punishing igbos too grin grin

Politics / Re: Why God Is Punishing Nigeria. by Mastakija(m): 9:15pm On Mar 29, 2022
LLiKYekoba:



MNK is the happiest man right now. The people your soldiers killed and terrorized in Anambra and Imo today are also happy. Are you doubting? grin

The only thing that gives you a semblance of joy and false unity is now a source of pain to you injustice-loving nigerians..

Keep putting your head in the sand.
my brother i am not happy about anything especially the killings here and there

But u fail to answer my questions though
Are the igbos not also suffering from "God's punishment" too?
Weve not even started with the killings coming from your own ppl igbos to igbos IPOBIANS cutting their heads and massacring innocent igbos
Jokes on you bro
Keep thinking God is punishing Ode grin

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Politics / Re: Why God Is Punishing Nigeria. by Mastakija(m): 8:58pm On Mar 29, 2022
LLiKYekoba:
You may pretend there is nothing like bad omen but it exists.

You can bury your head in the sand and pretend it doesn't matter.

Nigeria should go on its knees and beg God for mercy. The evil you have done to the Igbos and Biafrans will keep hauting till you apologize and do the right thing.
Soldiers go to Igboland everyday to kill and burn houses and you think you will just go scot-free and there is no higher metaphysical power to make you pay one way or the other? You must be joking.

Losing out of the world cup is just one of the little punishment to an impending bigger punishment.

God is punishing nigeria. Cursed country with bad omen. More bad news on the way. Brace up.
lmao ur sense ehn...
If God is punishing Nigeria then God is punishing igbos too.
Youre talking as if d igbos are not living in Nigeria
Or theyre not spending the same currency eating thesame food other ethnic groups are eating here in Nigeria
So theThings getting hard and expensive is not affecting the igbos too abi
Abi u think what just happened in d worldcup didn't affect igbos too or Are igbos not among the players??
It is well with u ppl o

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Art, Graphics & Video / Re: Get Your Own Pencil Portrait by Mastakija(m): 6:20pm On Mar 28, 2022
KingTroll:
Omoo!!
See fyn beta babes
Are those girls reall? grin
Yh why
Art, Graphics & Video / Get Your Own Pencil Portrait by Mastakija(m): 5:12pm On Mar 28, 2022
Message me if interested
0806two1one93foursix

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Science/Technology / Re: Here Is All You Need To Know About NFT And How To Make Money From It by Mastakija(m): 7:25pm On Mar 27, 2022
UjSizzle
Pls fp
Science/Technology / Here Is All You Need To Know About NFT And How To Make Money From It by Mastakija(m): 1:45am On Mar 26, 2022
After a day-long brainstorming session organised by the boards of Odeo, a podcasting company, Jack Dorsey, a young undergraduate at the New York University, began to have a loose idea on how to develop a Short Message System (SMS) that can be used to communicate with a small group. Jack would approach Odeo, which was interested in instant messaging, and in about two weeks, Jack and Biz Stone built a prototype of Twitter.

On March 21, 2006, Jack Dorsey might have been gazing at his computer screen for quite a while, wondering what he would punch to make his first tweet. At exactly 9:50 pm, Jack decided to tweet. He punched into his keyboards and these five words made up his first tweet…

“Just setting up my first twttr.”

What is the value of Jack’s tweet?

In 2006 nobody would ask such a question not to talk of bidding for a six-word sentence. Would anyone care to own Jack’s tweet, and did Jack know that he would come to sell his own tweet?

14 years later, In December 2020, Jack set up his first tweet for auction as an NFT.

What followed was a surprising bid. The bid went from $1 on December 15 to $3500 on December 20. But on March 6 2021, the bid went from $4500 to $2.5 million in a matter of four hours. Jack later sold the tweet to Sina Estavi, the CEO of Bridge Oracle(a cryptocurrency), for $2.9 million.

“Owner of the first-ever tweet,” Sina Estavi wrote on his Twitter bio after the transaction.

Jack’s first tweet is no longer his.

But what made Jack’s tweet so valuable that it is worth nearly 3 million dollars when 14 years earlier, one would hardly consider paying a dollar for it?

To understand why some NFTs are worth thousands of dollars and even millions of dollars, it is important to know what they are.

What is NFT?

In April 2019, Black Chalcedony Portrait of Antinous realised $2.1m when it was auctioned out. The Black Chalcedony Portrait of Antinous is a physical item sold to an unnamed buyer by Giorgio Sangiorgi, a Sicilian art collector and dealer. Whoever bought that piece of art would have it placed in any place he wants or can even decide to sell it out to another person.

If he decides to sell, there would be a transfer of ownership, perhaps a legal signed paper showing the new owner and the amount paid for the treasure.

Visualise an NFT as an artefact but a digital form of the item. They are digital objects which can be tangible or intangible.

Nebukeke Sunday, a crypto expert who has been trading both crypto and NFT for over three years, told Neusroom that “NFTs are basically digital assets that are interchangeable and encoded in the blockchain.”

A Non-fungible Token (NFT) is a non-interchangeable digital asset that is encrypted on a blockchain (a digital ledger) which can be sold and traded.


Virtually anything can be a digital asset—art, GIFs, Memes, designer sneakers, music, videos, avatar, tweets.

Just like the physical transfer of physical properties from one person to the other (like the Black Chalcedony Portrait of Antinous), NFT’s unique data in the blockchain allows for easy verification of ownership, making it possible for one person to own a particular NFT at a time.

Is NFT Different From Cryptocurrencies?

In 2009, Bitcoin, the first decentralised cryptocurrency, was created by presumably pseudonym developer Satoshi Nakamoto.

Cryptocurrencies are another ‘bubble’ that is taking the world in a frenzy. They are digital currencies that use a decentralised system rather than centralised (e.g. banks) to verify transactions. The acronym NFT is even more new. In May 2014, Kevin McCoy and Anil Dash created what is to be known as the first NFT Quantum consisting of a video clip made by Jennifer, McCoy’s wife.

Sunday told Neusroom that though both NFT and crypto are encrypted in the blockchain, they are not the same thing.

“There are digital assets like having land in Metaverse, you can’t call that cryptocurrency. NFTs are different from cryptocurrency because they (NFT) are digital assets; video, meme, arts etc. However, they could be acquired with cryptocurrency.”

So, just like cryptocurrencies, NFTs are built on blockchain technology, but that’s where the similarities between NFTs and Crypto ends.

The significant difference between NFT and Cryptocurrencies is that NFT is Non-fungible. Fungibility is the property of a commodity whose individual units can be interchanged. 1 BTC=1 BTC. This implies that if you decide to exchange your 1 BTC with someone else 1 BTC, the value is the same.

“NFTs are Non-fungible because no one NFT is the same. Each has its own unique un-interchangeable code,” Sunday said.

Gold, crude oil, N500 are fungible.

One note of N500 is the same in value as any other N500 and can be interchanged. One gram of gold in a molten form is the with one gram of gold in a crystal form.

How to create and sell NFTs

“You can own an NFT by minting (creating) one or by buying one from the secondary markets. There are lots of markets you can buy NFT from; Opensea, Nifty gateway, Mintable, Binance.

Sunday explained that to create, buy or sell NFTs, you need a digital wallet. A Digital wallet is a software program that allows you to make electronic transactions. NFTs are primarily purchased using cryptocurrencies, and some notable digital wallets that support the creation, selling or buying of NFTs include Metamask, Trust Wallet, Coinbase etc.

Here are five steps to create, sell or buy NFTs

1) Have a digital asset. This could be anything you made: a video, graphics, a song, an art.

2) Set up a digital wallet: NFTs are primarily bought using cryptocurrencies, and digital wallets allow you to own cryptocurrencies.

3) Choose a blockchain. Just like cryptocurrencies, NFTs are built into a blockchain. Ethereum blockchain, Binance blockchain are some of the popular blockchains that support NFTs.


4) Choose an NFT marketplace. NFT marketplace platforms allow the storage, trading, display of NFTs.


The Gain and Risks of owning an NFT

Since June 2017, a total of $16 billion has been spent on NFTs.

In February of 2017, Nyan Cat, a 2011-era of a cat with a pop-tart body, sold for nearly $600,000. EVERYDAYS: The First 5000 Days, a collection of 5000 drawings by Mike Winklemann(Beeple), sold at $69.3 million in February 2021. In December of the same year, Pak’s NFT project called ‘The Merge’ sold for a record-breaking of $91.8 million. Pak is one of the most prominent NFT artists(or group of NFT artists. The identity of Pak is unknown), that created 312,686 dots which, when joined, will form a circle(The Merge) and sold it to 28,983 collectors.

It is not only arts that are highly sought after in the world of NFT. Some Musicians have taken the opportunity NFT offers by selling their music as NFTs.

Snoop Dogg, the legendary American rapper and singer, has launched his own NFT collectables where he sells his digital assets, including his music, as NFT.

Music and arts are just a fraction of the creative industry that can benefit from the opportunities NFTs offer.

Kevin Roose, a columnist for the New York Times, auctioned out one of his articles as NFT in 2021.

What followed was a surprising bid, and within 24 hours, the bid had risen as high as $277,000. Kevin later sold his work to the highest bidder for 350 ether(Ethereum), equivalent to $560,000 at the time.

Though Kelvin joked that his boss told him that he wouldn’t receive a pay rise for it(the proceeds was given to charity), the realisation that a journalist’s work, which can be accessed anywhere from the world, downloaded, shared, and even copied illegally, can be sold for more than half a million dollars is quite interesting.

In Nigeria, where good journalism is often not appreciated and piracy is regrettably the norm, NFT offers two crucial opportunities.

First, Authenticity. Since dedicated works of Nigerian journalists and writers are often copied, pirated and twisted, it becomes hard sometimes to trace the original person who did the work. However, with the unique code of NFT, works that are encrypted in the blockchain can be verified years from now. The first person that did the work can always be traced in the blockchain.

Second, Value. Kevin’s work brought in $560,000. People are willing to pay for value if they know that their ownership is verifiable in the blockchain. Investigative journalism like unravelling murder cases, government impunity, election malpractices are some of the areas that Nigerian journalists can consider which will stand the taste of time, and even be worth a fortune.


There are, however, some risks of making a dive into the world of NFT.

Speaking on the risk of NFT, Sunday told Neusroom that NFT is a transfer of wealth.

“Well, in my own view, I think you should invest in NFTs because they can serve as a transfer of wealth. If someone who has nothing could buy NFT for $2 and sell it for over $500, it is a transfer of wealth, and everyone should align with it.”

But trading NFT can be extremely risky.

“NFT is a quick way to make money, and it is also a quick way to lose money. When you buy an NFT because of the hype, and the hype suddenly goes down, you’ll be forced to sell at a loss,” Sunday cautions.


https://neusroom.com/artists-and-creators-are-making-millions-of-dollars-through-nft-heres-all-you-need-to-know-about-the-token/

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Romance / Re: I Love Sniffing Ladies Pants by Mastakija(m): 5:10pm On Mar 19, 2022

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Romance / Re: I Love Sniffing Ladies Pants by Mastakija(m): 5:10pm On Mar 19, 2022
Continue sniffing
One day your nose will find what its looking for grin

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: The Promise Of Africa’s Youth by Mastakija(m): 1:35am On Mar 15, 2022
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Politics / Re: Caption This Image Of Father And Son About Osinbajo by Mastakija(m): 5:41pm On Mar 13, 2022
chatinent:
I don't know why una go see truth turn am upside down.

The father was clearly showing the son the second failure we have ruling Nigeria.

Must we interpret everything?
i know nairalanders will turn it to anoda thing

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Romance / Re: What Drug Can I Take To Prevent HIV After Having Sex?? by Mastakija(m): 3:34pm On Mar 11, 2022
1a2bb:


Sure, first thing this morning.

It was some kind of sex romp(permit me to use that word). I've never experienced it before. The girl wanted to kill me yesterday — from 8AM to 7PM. She only released me after she had her last squirt. It was after I left the hotel room that I came back to my senses.

This was our last chat the night before I met with her.

God pls forgive me and give me one more chance abeg. I no do sugar mummy again.
wait..how old are you?
And how old is dat person

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