Politics › Re: Buhari Is "Cleared" To Return To Nigeria Next Thursday by MrGerald(m): 9:55am On Jun 11, 2016 |
We've been blaming bubu doesn't take advice, not knowing the problem is his ear.. sorry ooo! |
Culture › Re: Obama To Honour Ooni Ogunwusi As NYC Declares Yoruba Day by MrGerald(m): 9:47am On Jun 11, 2016 |
Fake news everywhere |
Politics › Re: “We Want Grazing Reserves In The North Only” - Tambuwal by MrGerald(m): 6:47pm On Jun 10, 2016 |
omenka: Just look at this comment. Yet some mad dogs with brains made of red mud and the back of their heads flattened from generational congenital misfortune would say Omenka is the one not acting mature and find fault in just about every comment I make.
Pray tell, where exactly lies the distinction between the author of this comment and the aforementioned things??
Mynd44, bear me witness, not even a comment have I made all evening yet some people who insist on pushing me to the edge so I could break rules and have myself silenced break Rule 2 in so doing. Isn't this comment for instance tantamount to a "deliberate provocation" which Rule 2 stands against??
What sort of nonsense is this?? see this one bashing in nl as if he can do anything, opening mouth to igboman for that matter.. chai!!! |
Celebrities › Re: Sinach Wins Kenyan's 'Western Africa Artiste Of The Year' At Groove Awards Kenya by MrGerald(m): 5:53pm On Jun 10, 2016 |
RIZLER: na davido sing osinachi  na humblesmith.. futured davido |
Politics › Re: Nigerian Army Reacts To Amnesty Report Of Army Killing 17 IPOB/MASSOB Youths by MrGerald(m): 4:56pm On Jun 10, 2016 |
irunooboo: Amnesty should stop crying wolf where there is none. They are IPOB terrorists and you can't expect the military to fold their hands and let them break down law and order. Nnamdi kanu their terror leader taught them to become rebels on his evil radio before been locked up like a church rat that he his Anyone calling for the break up of Nigeria deserves the bokoharam treatment. Bokoharam has flags, IPOB has flags. Their common objective is to establish a sovereign state out of Nigeria which will never happen. Lord luggard saw the strength in our diversity before handing over power to the north. This is why the easterners are angry and will not subject themselves to northern oligarchs but unfortunately ojukwu later realized igbos progress is in Nigeria and can only be attained by co-operation with the west and north. If the igbos are ready to denounce biafra we will gladly vote in an igbo president. Biafra will never come in Jesus name. Amen  You always reason like a cow, why Igbo leaving Nigeria sending cold all over you, is it a must that Nigeria will be one, you talk like one living in fourth century, Biafra will not be the first and last country to appear. |
Politics › Re: South-South Governors Want Corruption Charges Dropped To Stop Pipeline Attacks by MrGerald(m): 11:59am On Jun 08, 2016 |
kachola: I said it corruption is fighting back. The problem of this country is pdp. I have never seen a set of pple dats are so corrupt as pdp. cant jus imagin this, So PDP is set of pple that are corrupt, when you moved from pdp to apc you're a new creature, old things past away and behold all things become new? |
Politics › Re: Oil-rich Nigeria Is Ready To Implode. There's One Way To Stop It- Financial Post by MrGerald(m): 8:26am On Jun 08, 2016 |
Kgdavid: This arrogant attitude is the exact reason why the enlightened peoples of the Niger Delta simply cannot be one with the people of Biafra. Stay there and be chest beating na. By the time you have to deal with land-grabbing Cameroun on the east, and economic blockade from the North and West, we will see whether you won't come running to the south.
you have no viable agricultural land, and very few natural resources, and by the time you have to pay Nigeria (what will be left of it) and The Niger Delta Republic to import your spare parts. yougonlern. You're still living in the past, we're in new age and igbos don't need most of what you mentioned to survive, we're talking about technology and you're here talking abt natural resources and agriculture, I can see you're having sleepless nights abt igbos, repent b4 it sent you to your early gr*ve |
Fashion › Re: 2016 Most Beautiful Face In Nigeria Season 3 Finalists by MrGerald(m): 7:02pm On Jun 07, 2016 |
Is that miss delta a boxer? As usual I see one ibo girl taking it |
Politics › Re: Oil-rich Nigeria Is Ready To Implode. There's One Way To Stop It- Financial Post by MrGerald(m): 5:36pm On Jun 07, 2016 |
Kgdavid: Why do you think that? Because it's was part of Biafra, but only if igbos need them |
Politics › Re: Oil-rich Nigeria Is Ready To Implode. There's One Way To Stop It- Financial Post by MrGerald(m): 5:33pm On Jun 07, 2016 |
Victorvexz: Keep dreaming, u better learn how to stay on ur own, at least, Biafra will be the only country in Africa with only one tribe and language, landlocked and with limited resources, lol, let us see how it feels to be lonely In fact you're the one dreaming, at this age people are looking for a way to get to sun while African man is looking for a way back to the bush, resources comes and go, what happened to cocoa, coal, groundnut of old? You better start looking for a way of technology cuz your oil will soon become less relevant, if Biafra eventually come to be, I trust them their economy will be technologically based, they're naturally skilful and talented, as you know countries with technology are more advanced and developed than countries with natural resources. |
Politics › Re: Oil-rich Nigeria Is Ready To Implode. There's One Way To Stop It- Financial Post by MrGerald(m): 12:05pm On Jun 07, 2016 |
Kgdavid: This article does a major disservice to the Niger Deltan cause by lumping it under the tag "Biafran". The Niger Delta Republic is not and cannot be a part of the Biafran struggle, although there may be some form of partnership for some time.
What we want is true federalism and we are going to get it in our lifetime! It may become part of Biafra, it's possible |
Politics › Re: Oil-rich Nigeria Is Ready To Implode. There's One Way To Stop It- Financial Post by MrGerald(m): 11:55am On Jun 07, 2016 |
YorubaHighness: How are Yorubas afraid? You need to take your pills to rid yourself of this delusion. Yorubas have continuously humiliated you in the SW, yet you won't even invest in Iboland, talk less of moving back to the east. Fulani don kill uno plenty for the North. They just recently behaeaded on of your own in the North, yet your people would rather live amongst Hausas than to live in the SE. So who is holding you back?
Don't worry about the emergence of Ibadan Emir. Focus on helping iPod to achieve Biafra. My friend go and sit down, igbos in other part of the country doesn't mean they're not investing home, in fact most indigenous industries in this country is located in the East, the industrial and commercial cities of Onitsha, Aba and Nnewi were mostly built by individuals as none is a state capital, Igbos have all it take to be better than Nigeria as a country. |
Politics › Re: President Buhari's Cancelled Trip To Ogoni; Nigerians React by MrGerald(m): 11:29am On Jun 02, 2016 |
OrlandoOwoh: Shut up! GEJ openly said he would be killed if he went to Maiduguri. He only went there towards the campaigns of last year. shatap!! but he went right? even after all the haram boko has been killed, you pple don't actually know the kind of President you have and his pretentious evil heart, for me I feel like we don't have any President in this country. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria: Security Forces Kill Oil Militants, Separatists-New York Times by MrGerald(m): 10:03pm On May 31, 2016 |
olaitoro: Nigeria is up for sale.
Things has really changed within this regime of change I pity Buhari, he will aged exponentially as against graceful aging. 
Please every factions should drop their weapons lets work for a united Nigeria.
Say no to tribalism
Proudly Igbo
Proudly Lagosian Is it by force to be one country, why can't you people open your eyes? new countries emerges around the world |
Politics › Re: EFCC Traces $20bn Missing Oil Cash To Jonathan’s Campaign by MrGerald(m): 8:10am On May 31, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: #OneYearInOffice: Ohanaeze Hails Ikpeazu, Sets Up Vigilante Group by MrGerald(m): 5:49pm On May 26, 2016 |
ralphsoo: What of Willie Obiano it's only for those elected last year, obiano surpassed them all |
Politics › Re: #OneYearInOffice: Ohanaeze Hails Ikpeazu, Sets Up Vigilante Group by MrGerald(m): 5:46pm On May 26, 2016 |
YorubaHighness: *Poor attempt to photoshop 'Hanson' into the picture *
The guy looks like a fat turtle.
What has he done for Abians? Ibos love mediocrity. [quote author=YorubaHighness post=45976363]*Poor attempt to photoshop 'Hanson' into the picture * your hatred for Igbos can only lead to your early grave, you're always running your dirty personality on pple who doesn't care you exist, what have you done for ur family? |
Politics › Re: #OneYearInOffice: Ohanaeze Hails Ikpeazu, Sets Up Vigilante Group by MrGerald(m): 5:29pm On May 26, 2016 |
YorubaHighness: *Poor attempt to photoshop 'Hanson' into the picture *
The guy looks like a fat turtle.
What has he done for Abians? Ibos love mediocrity. your hatred for Igbos can only lead to your early grave, you're always running your dirty personality on pple who doesn't care you exist, what have you done for ur family? |
Politics › Re: FASHOLA: I Didn’t Promise Regular Power In Six Months by MrGerald(m): 2:35pm On May 25, 2016 |
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Science/Technology › Re: Python Killed By Oil Workers At Egbema, Imo State. by MrGerald(m): 2:29pm On May 25, 2016 |
Chiwude: If it's at Egbema side of orashi river the python was killed, then its a stray python. I suppose the snake is Eke Njaba, predominant in Njaba/Orashi river belt of Imo state. The snake is a diety and usually harmless. @OP, had you killed that python in places like Isunjaba, you wouldn't be spared by the natives. You would definately bury it like a human being with all funeral rites attached to it. it's true, that's my town though... eke njawa |
Politics › Re: Senate Summons Adeosun, Emefiele Over State Of Economy by MrGerald(m): 1:48pm On May 25, 2016 |
ohenhen1: Who is going to summon the Senators for delaying the passage of the budget. Emefiele did warn them last year that we risk recession in 2016.
Most Nigerians know who is to blame for the current economic mess. Emefile knew it'll happen because he hordes all the dollars in cbn for one man to establish industries in other African nations and monopolize the economy just to answer the richest man in Africa, emefile is a coward!! |
Politics › Re: Kaduna Refinery Shutdown Because Of Effect Of Niger Delta Avengers by MrGerald(m): 7:59am On May 23, 2016 |
mrvitalis: Thank GOd, the effect is minimal since the storage can cope with the supply, same thing power plants should do, so this attacks will become meaningless and it's effect will be near zero
Were is kelvin the faceless kidnapper today Nigeria army has a record for arresting faceless Niger Delta groups
And to my igbo brothers supporting ijaws, I laf, am Port Harcourt born and the hatred the ijaws have for igbos are clearly showing every day When it will clear in ur eyes is when igbos will want the support of the south south to win the presidency
My thoughts tho that's why you're a blind bat, you think igbos are your enemies while your real enemies are syphoning and subjecting you to poverty, you can't safe yourself |
Business › Re: Entrepreneurship Vs Self-employment - Knw The Differences by MrGerald(m): 9:01pm On May 22, 2016 |
cr80vity: bro u just helpd me nailed it...God bless you....I.hope those who are arguing that its d same can learn from ur example as one part of entrepreneurship God bless you too, I'm trying to show them more difference |
Celebrities › Re: Renowned Celebrities From Imo State-the Eastern Heartland by MrGerald(m): 1:12pm On May 22, 2016 |
good, have all that it takes to even be a country |
Politics › Re: Jonathan’s Loss Triggered Biafra Agitations, Says Adesina by MrGerald(m): 11:59am On May 22, 2016 |
Ooni: I am a yoruba but i will say the truth no matter whose ox is gored
Kanu and IPOB have existed since 2012 according to evidence given by Ibos
kanu's IPOB criticized both GeJ and Buhari
Kanu even asked his Ibo kinsmen not to vote either buhari or jonathan because they are not good for his people. That was why SE and some SS states recorded low turn out during that election.
Or was it not this same Apc that was circulating a fake letter were kanu purportedly apologised to GeJ for insulting him. Why then would they associate him with same jonathan when they need to?
We yorubas must endeavor to rise up to truth and justice. Adesina is another yoruba son messing us up abuja. He can neither write a good article no make reasonable comments.
Lets condemn his unintelligent remarks before people begin to re-evaluate our 'sophistication' tag. lolzz...you can't kill me... |
Politics › Re: Jonathan’s Loss Triggered Biafra Agitations, Says Adesina by MrGerald(m): 11:53am On May 22, 2016 |
bloodyBLOGGER: which IPOD can dispute this fact?
First it was GEJ till 2019. But when the ineffectual buffoon lost in the election, they remembered biafra.
I just laugh at their transformation from being TANoids to Wailers. Their latest OS is IPOD. 
Ask them, would they have taken to the streets had it been GEJ won and went ahead to arrest Nnamdi Kunnu?
They would have kept mum thereby rendering Kanu the villain because of their hero GEJ.
But since the arrest was done by a man they hate for booting their hero out of power, they freely took to the streets to express their anger for an election loss under the guise of #FreeKanu.
I guess they are tired of protesting that's why they've all returned to their businesses, thereby condemning kanu to the deepest part of the dungeon until he kisses buhari's wrinkled butt.
click my signature for nice romance topics continue with the same old excuses, ipob don't care |
Politics › Re: Jonathan’s Loss Triggered Biafra Agitations, Says Adesina by MrGerald(m): 11:45am On May 22, 2016 |
NwaEzefuNaMba: http://www.punchng.com/nigerians-should-be-thankful-for-buharis-govt-femi-adesina-presidential-aide/ fulanese are not in rampage because of their brother is at the helm of power in aso rock but you're quick to state that ipob is protesting cuz gej lost, you see... double standard. stop giving excuses of the brutality of old wars, the youths of these days don't care and they're not cowards you can threaten with that, let us all say and do the right things if we really need peace in this country. for your mind, the president is always right in all his decisions... I'm sure if the interviewer had asked you 1,000 questions you must defend your lord. |
Celebrities › Re: Abdulahi Olatoyan Meets Linda Ikeji & Her Sister Laura (photos) by MrGerald(m): 11:13am On May 22, 2016 |
broseme: Dapper windscreen cleaner Abdulahi met with popular Nigerian blogger Linda Ikeji and her sister Laura Ikeji.Laura shared the photos and wrote....
'Today my life changed yet again. I met Abdulahi @Abdulahiolatoyan through @officiallindaikeji. May God bless you Linda, I don't know how you do it. Yall remember the gentleman who cleaned car windscreens wearing suit and tie? Well I met him today and he made me think. With the kinda opportunities I have, I can do more and be more. So, Dear Instagram, I'm bowing out. Don't wanna be an Instagram celebrity anymore, wanna be more.#somethingbigiscoming thanks Abdulai, thanks @officiallindaikeji and @danielssync'.
The guy condition don dey change small small.No way Linda go allow am go empty handed.Cash go everly follow him go. https://www.instagram.com/p/BFmApF6MfQF/ the guy is still scared, he can't believe what's happening, thank God for you |
Business › Re: Entrepreneurship Vs Self-employment - Knw The Differences by MrGerald(m): 10:50am On May 22, 2016 |
cr80vity: The differences between ENTREPRENEURSHIP and SELF-EMPLOYMENT
Alot of times we do hear or read about the benefits of being self employed/entrepreneur. In fact, this seems to be the best concept to wealth. But not for once have I ever knew that there is a difference between self-employment and entrepreneurship not until I started reading business articles and books, listening to great business consultants - the likes of Fela Durotoye, Kunle Soriyan, Brain Tracey (these are my most favorites and role model) and so on. Then I sat down thinking every night, am I an entrepreneur or self-employed?
Many of us never look deeply into this and we usually mistake one for the other because they seem synonymous to us. Self employment is you working for yourself probably as being a contractor, a freelancer or you owning your business. The U.S dictionary defines entrepreneurship as "the art or science of innovation and risk-taking for profit in business. With this definition, I believe we are beginning to get an insight of how different these two are. After all my thoughts, I personally decided to regard entrepreneurship as INGENUITY. Now, what is ingenuity - it is the ability to solve difficult problems, often in original, clever and inventive ways. The way Bill Gates single-handedly revolutionalize the way we use home computers is an excellent example of ingenuity and entrepreneurship.
Two distinct variations of business owners are the entrepreneurs and the self-employed. Categorically speaking, most people fall under self-employment and not entrepreneurship. One major difference I see in the two is that one has a bigger scope and vision than the other. Let's take a big look at them
First, being self-employed, you have people who are working for you but being an entrepreneur, you have people who are working with you and not just under you. In self-employment, you employ people to work for you while the whole mission, vision and progress of the business lies on your shoulder but for an entrepreneur, you have people working with you - you are the boss or d director or C.E.O or whatever you tag your post but you and your staffs forms a team and you work as a team, they bring you ideas and innovations.
This is why two things illuminate the differences between self-employment and entrepreneurship; 1) For the self-employed, they have to go to work all the time regardless of the amount of staffs they have. If they don't, the business will simply stop. It might not stop on that day, but if theit absence is consistent, as days roll over, there is possibility of the business flopping. For an entrepreneur, it is not so. The business keeps going even with the absence of the boss because he has those who knows and understand his vision and can run things successfully in his absence 2) For self-employment, if the owner decides to retire, then that is the end of the business. If the owner dies, the business dies as well. For entrepreneurship, the business outruns the existence of the owner because his/her workers are working him with hence, they understand the vision, mission and value of the business but for self-employment, the workers areworking for him, hence, all they do is just to sell the products and services - they don't understand the mind of the owner. Take for example, Apple Inc., even after the death of Steve Job, the business still moves on (and didnt change to being open source) but can you remember that there was once a newspaper called Concord in Nigeria? Where is it today? If those working with Steve Job did not know the vision of the business, will it stil be existing?
Think about this - "do you want to build a business that can sustain itself and be valuable enough to sell to others (this is the mind of an entrepreneur) or simply create work so you can pay your bills (this is the mind of self-employed)?
Secondly, entrepreneurs are Global thinkers. They see business in larger scale than the self-employed. The self-employed does not want to go beyond his/her vicinity or do something new because they are scared of taking risk, they are scared if it's going to work out or not, so they prefer to be on the safer side but Entrepreneurs are risk-takers - he knows how to manage and control risk, he deals well with his procurement and thinks massively.
An entrepreneur understands that there is money to be made and more benefits to had when you serve others on a larger scale. They think globally and identify needs and frustrations to serve the masses and continually further their market reach so they are always seen in the international market more than the self-employed. Take for example Jumia (a Nigeria e-commerce organization) and someone who opened a shop to sell his goods. His shop is in a particular place for the reach of those around and not for those far away from his shop's location but Jumia can bring this same goods at is being sold to you wherever you are - they are meeting the needs of those far away. So I see Jumia as an entrepreneurial organization as theu are meeting the needs of masses and now Jumia is known internationally. Jumia now extend.their services to other west africa coutries like Ghana, Kenya and the likes. This Jumia and the shop owner who sells the same things have the same mission (to sell) but different vision (to reach globally)
A business can be small, but when you start to think like an entrepreneur and not just someone who owns a business but someone who runs a business, then you will have the zeal to grow and not stay at a point.
Lastly, entrepreneurship is believed to be a key determinant of the economic success of a country. Self-employment could be selfish at times when most of your thought is about just your wealth. An entrepreneur also thinks about his wealth but he creates something that will benefit others and thereby bring in wealth for him - it is mutual not selfish.
Same goes to a Nation.
A nation that invest into entrepreneurship strengthens theit economy. There is more of exportation to importation and the nation is known in the global market. Similarly, entrepreneurs in a country also enhance the country's economy. When you hear of Apple inc., you think about America. When you hear of Tecno, you think of China. When you hear of Samsung, you think of Korea and so many examples. With due respect and love, for the sake of improvement and not condemnation, when we hear of our country, Nigeria, what do we think?
It is not that entrepreneurship is not practice in Nigeria but it is done on a very small scale and this has limit our mentality and thinking. When most of we Nigerians hear about entrepreneurship, we delve our mind into soap making, shoe polish making, how to fry doughnut For sale and so on.
Please don't get me wrong, these things are very excellent but our intelligence and skills can still be broadened than these. Let's see soap making, bead making and the likes as one sector of entrepreneurship which I believe is now being thoroughly taught but can we also look at another advance section of entrepreneurship? Can the government please help to invest into our intelligence. Thanks to those Nigerians who learnt how to develop inverters ans solar generators - this is a very good example. Imagine this project has being invested on, then we won't have to import any of these things. Our schooling does not matter but the education given to us, so regardless of being a graduate or not, there are people, creative people out there with high intelligence who are looking for chances to use their abilities. Government investing in this advance entrepreneurship will change the country from just having mechanics but mechanics who can make cars, computer engineers who can make mother boards, phone repairers who can make phones and their panels, textile industries that can turn wool to clothes and not just only tailors. Imagine us importing toothpicks, cotton buds, matches and so many little things when it is not that we don't have the resources.Nigerians who have the opportunity to support this type of entrepreneurship should please do so. I so much love Innoson motors - at least we now have a company producing Nigeria made cars (entrepreneurship) and not just Nigeria companies selling cars (self-employment).
I am not condemning those selling these things but can another set of people also learn to produce these things? There are so many other things we can still create ourselves. If the government can, we citizens can and at the same time, we should believe in ourselves and not condemn things that we make. Encourage ourselves by buying our own things most times. Let's believe we can and yes we can!!!I believe we are now enlightened about the differences in being an entrepreneur and being self-employed. Own your business and think wide about it, take constructive risks, read business articles, learn from the successful ones.
Don't just own your business -RUN IT
Written by Adeyemi Olumide ( a.k.a creativity)
visit my blog to read more articles like this http://creativityworldsite. nice writeup but we don't have entrepreneurs/intrepreneurs here, they're all self-employed, the first invents and brings things into existence while the later copy, make, sell and deals With what is already invented. |
Politics › Re: Tukur & Jonathan Shared $35M Meant For Chibok Girls Release - Sahara Reporters by MrGerald(m): 10:21am On May 22, 2016 |
jogojogo: [b]Yes.......my only reason for voting him. Period!!!!!! No rocket science here. If all the money stolen by your hero and his counterpart were not stolen, we would not be in this economic mess, especially if such monies were used for developmental project. My amiable president should vigorously go after those criminals and get back our stolen fund. Recovery of only 50% of such fund would reset the economy if wisely utilised. Do you understand? Next kweshion.[/b] saying that funds the last administration stole is responsible for this economic setback is a joke, it can't even be compared with the former leaders like abacha, abdulsalaam, ibb, obj syphoned during their term, all these contributed to the nation's backwardness, it's like culture here and we only hope the Messiah will come and deliver us... not seeing that in pmb. |
Politics › Re: Ekweremadu, PDP Hypocrisy - By Jonathan Nda-Isaiah by MrGerald(m): 11:19am On May 21, 2016 |
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Sports › Re: Iheanacho Named Deadliest Striker In EPL by MrGerald(m): 10:47am On May 21, 2016 |
Vanquay: Deadliest striker in Europe yet some Motherfuckers_ will be masturbating that LA Liga is best in the world.
LA liga without south Americans is utter thrash and Spain is attractive because of language barrier bitter truth same in England, foreign players makes it happen, if not for the pay players won't go there and it'll return back to 80s and early 90s when the league was playing catch up to laliga and seria a. |