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GistersNG:This is why many of you bloggers never make it. You tell unnecessary lies. I've never clicked on your links but decided to click on this today just to see the so-called loved up pics but there was nothing there. Just the same article and pic you posted here. Please go and change your ways. |
Grafixnuel:I thought I answered you yesterday. Or you mean Tosyne2much? |
BetaThings:I've removed my initial comment. Please modify your post to remove the quote. Thank you. |
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Grafixnuel:I believe you mean this dude: https://www.nairaland.com/royalblak007 |
tiwasiaife:Ads means advertisement. Online advertisement in this case. SEO means Search Engine Optimization. This is what allows your blog rank higher in Google, Bing, Yahoo etc searches. |
The biggest advise you need is this: Don't go into blogging broke. The days of getting free traffic is long over. These days, you need to spend money on ads, SEO and premium tools. You also need money to maintain yourself so you do not have to depend on the blog. |
RETIREDMUMU:That's because pin numbers are not created at random, just like that number on your ATM card. An algorithm is used in creating the number. |
oloriLFC:Thank you. God bless you too. |
Sometimes hard copy is much better. Soft copies are difficult to go through, filter and so on, unlike hard copies. Unless you want them to use software to filter your application, in which case, only applicants who understand keyword targeting will win. |
Smart economies have realized the importance of education but not Nigeria. Teaching is supposed to be among the best paid professions but here is what we have. A female friend of mine resigned from her teaching job at the beginning of this year. Her salary was a partly 8,000 naira/month. I must confess that she only has an SSCE but 8,000 naira for teaching primary 1 students? Private schools are fond of overworking and underpaying their teachers. Most even avoid employing B.Sc teachers these days and just settle for NCE teachers. They know those ones are likelier to remain on the job unlike B.Sc teachers that will be searching for greener pastures while using the job to "get something doing for the main time." But the problem does not lie with the schools alone. Many parents often refuse to pay their ward's school fees in many of these schools and depend on familiarity to keep their children in school. Those that pay do not often pay on time and prefer to delay until the school starts sending the children home. Then, they start paying in bits and continue posting the school authorities. The schools themselves are often toothless because they know parents might withdraw their children from the school if they employ too much force in retrieving school fees. Some parents are even fond of changing schools every year or two, after owing a backlog of school fees. The government itself is not helping matters since the law makes it too easy for a student to leave one school to another. In a sane society, a student should be required to get certain documents from their former school before they can leave to a new school. If that is done here, the former school should be allowed to refuse issuing the documents on certain grounds including when they are being owed school fees. Schools should also be allowed to withhold student's JSCE and SSCE results and testimonials if they are being owed money. This will reboot the mentality of many parents who are fond of paying lip service to their ward's education and taking schools for a ride. |
This is one of the million and one reasons why we must get our PVC and send all old people away from government. Either from PDP or APC, they are the same thing. We won't be replacing them with their children either but with young intellectuals who still have working brains. |
If I may ask, when did MURIC and MSSN become Buhari's mouthpiece? Both are repeating exactly what CAN did during GEJ's era. I only hope they remember how CAN rubbished itself. They too are already rubbishing themselves, even in front of we Muslims. Every life is sacred, we know that. But are Christian locals not being killed in Benue? Yes they are. And the accused are who? Muslim Fulani herdsmen. What did Buhari, a Muslim Fulani herdsman, do about it? Nothing! He did not even pretend like anything important was happening. Did MSSN criticize the killings? No they did not. What about MURIC? No they did not. So what exactly is MSSN saying? They should go and get seated and stop pretending like they are speaking on behalf of we Muslims. They are speaking for themselves and their pockets. Just look at them. They even took time to add credentials to their names. Barr Qaasim Odedeji Amir, MSSN, B-Zone Alh Abdul Jaleel Abdur Rasaq Secretary Engr Bashir Momoh Public Relations Officer. |
Who are the winners here? In the US: The entire United States. Their farmers, citizens, currency, foreign policy and president. In Nigeria: Alhaji Aliko Dangote. Now you know why Dangote employed Cherie Blair, the wife of former UK Prime Minister, Tony Blair, as a director immediately after arriving from the US. Nigerian youths, we form the majority in this country and we should not allow ourselves to be kicked around. We should be the one calling the shots and not the other way round. Hashtags don't win elections. Neither do Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Nairaland posts. The only thing that wins elections is the PVC --- your voters card. It is the most powerful item you possess. Nigerian youths, get your PVC so you can vote on election day. Then remain at the polling station after voting so you can count your votes with the INEC officials at the end of the day. That way, you're defending your votes. Nigerian youths, get your PVC. Please do. INEC will frustrate you as they did and are still doing to me. But please do. The sweat you used to get your card should be the motivator that will make you vote on election day. Those old and outdated men in APC won't help us. Neither will those in PDP. All of them are the same, frolicking with themselves behind while pretending to be enemies in public. To better understand them, you need to realize that PDP is old wine in old bottle while APC is old wine in new bottle. Nigerian youths, get your PVC, so you can vote for a reasonable youth that will take us to the promised land. But most of you won't. You are too weak. |
I believe many of you have seen this picture. https://saharareporters.com/sites/default/files/styles/normal_medium/public/DcC8hPIXUAEhKzO.jpg?itok=YHzIS5rP Yes. That's Donald Trump, the president of the US grinning, while our very own Buhari signs a document. Wonder what Buhari was signing? Wonder why Trump was grinning? Please read on to the end. It is a very interesting article. The Deal Buhari Signed In America By Maiyegun Generalhttp://saharareporters.com/2018/05/02/deal-buhari-signed-america-maiyegun-general Cc: Lalasticlala, Mynd44 |
He beats you, insults you and his family does not like you, so what else are you waiting for? What do you want to hear? The man is only hanging around and screaming marriage because you took care of him when he was sick. After marriage, his true behavior will return and he will continue where he stopped. From my little understanding of tumors and brain tumors, I understand that they sometimes return. And a brain tumor is one of the most dangerous types of tumors. It can kill and the surgery itself could cause paralysis because doctors might need to deal with complicated nerves. This means that man that does not appreciate you might die or suffer permanent disability. In either case, you're at a loss. If he becomes disabled, you will be forced to care for him and shoulder his responsibilities since he wouldn't be able to work. If he dies, his family will retrieve his properties and throw you out because you were never one of them. So as you can see, you are at a clear disadvantage here. I suggest you take a bow and leave that man and his family alone. He is still tied to their wrapper. |
[quote author=profxtova post=67166700][/quote]E Money's lying then. The first Camry Muscle, sold as Toyota Camry 2007, was first released in 2006. |
Earthbound:The person above me has already replied you. |
What can we buy from US farmers? Wheat? Chicken? |
Bros the bros, you dey lie sha. You don't even have the fear of God. Toyota Camry Muscle in 2004? Even the CEO of Toyota will faint if he sees this. Iamairforce1, run in here and see how this guy is licking E Money's yansh. The same one you are supposed to be licking. |
This is forking dangerous. Even cars specifically made to use gas are dangerous, not to talk of this. And the bastard even put it under the seats? Just look at it, it's rusty. |
What does N-Power Software and Hardware do? |
Boyooosa:It shouldn't. I've gotten a pair of earmuffs from Jumia. |
Boyooosa:I was minding my business. I swear, I was. It was just that the light and noise of your siren was just too disturbing. I'm trying to pretend like it never happened but I get to think every comment as wow, wow, wow, even though it isn't so. Baba wow. |
Boyooosa:I was minding my business until the noise of your siren started disturbing me. Please switch it off. |
Boyooosa:I'm facing front already. Baba Wow. |
gbengapeter:You have said nothing important here. Fake memory cards format all the time. And checking the serial number, manufacturer and country of production? Common. How will one even detect fake using such method since counterfeiters have been adding any name they like to their products since time immemorial. The first person to comment made a lot of sense. I suggest you try out the app, find other methods and update your blog post. |
This is a welcome development. That market is too rough, dirty and rowdy. Those sellers have even spilled into the street causing serious holdup in that axis. The day I tried entering inside the market, I hated myself and swore to never attempt such "risky" adventure again. The floor was filled with this blackened and terrible smelling kpoto kpoto water. I had to climb small stones to navigate through. |