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Romance / Re: Single Photo That Explains Mans Lust by okdannyel(m): 1:02am On Sep 08, 2016
cruzita:
and they die before dia time because of that same place

Idiot!
Nairaland / General / Re: Inspirational Thread by okdannyel(m): 2:54pm On Sep 07, 2016
"Never stop dreaming, and never stop working hard for your dreams. You never know what you can become." - Danny El
Nairaland / General / Re: Inspirational Thread by okdannyel(m): 8:53am On Sep 06, 2016
TIMING
How much time out of every 24 hours do you devote to a. acquiring useful knowledge? b. your occupation? c. sleep? d. play and relaxation? e. plain waste?
Dating And Meet-up Zone / Re: It's Offical: "NL 18+" Whatsapp Group by okdannyel(m): 8:22am On Sep 06, 2016
More..........
Programming / Re: Help!. I Need A Code Coach by okdannyel(m): 2:14am On Sep 06, 2016
umaryusuf:

Your number?
+2347019057076 me too, please
Programming / Re: Ambitious Programmers Lets Talk by okdannyel(m): 2:10am On Sep 06, 2016
Wow! I think this is the best thread I've ever stumbled on since I joined NL... I'm not yet a programmer but it is something that I really dream of becoming. I asked for a good one to coach me here >> www.nairaland.com/3326129/coach but I couldn't find any. Anyone who can coach should Whatsapp +2347019057076. In the meantime, add me to the Whatsapp group >> +2347019057076; I love the optimism here and I could learn one or two. I promise not to be a nuisance nor a liability. Keep up the good work and never give up
Programming / Re: Friendzone by okdannyel(m): 1:55am On Sep 06, 2016
Not so bad.. But it looks so much like Facebook. First, the background should be changed. Then, add those unique features you have in your head. The features that made you create it
Programming / Re: Community Service | I Am To Teach Everything I Know In Java For Free! by okdannyel(m): 1:49am On Sep 06, 2016
dannyelguidotti@gmail.com ... I'd really appreciate
Phones / Re: Face10 For Blackberry Torch 3 by okdannyel(m): 1:18am On Sep 06, 2016
No one knows?
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Coach by okdannyel(m): 1:17am On Sep 06, 2016
So, no programmer on the whole of NL? undecided
Celebrities / Re: See What Linda Ikeji Wore To Church That Got Everyone Talking by okdannyel(m): 1:11am On Sep 06, 2016
CrazyQuinn:
There's nothing wrong in wearing trouser to church undecided tongue

Seriously? undecided
CrazyQuinn:
There's nothing wrong in wearing trouser to church undecided tongue

Seriously?
Nairaland / General / Re: Inspirational Thread by okdannyel(m): 1:08am On Sep 06, 2016
One major challenge POOR people have is "LACK OF ACTION! They enjoy their comfort zone, dwelling and swimming in their "own type of knowledge". Anything beyond their reason "can't work, and therefore it is fraudulent"

-Unknown
Dating And Meet-up Zone / It's Offical: "NL 18+" Whatsapp Group by okdannyel(m): 12:52am On Sep 06, 2016
THREAD OFFICIALLY CLOSED!!!
Nairaland / General / Re: Inspirational Thread by okdannyel(m): 12:29pm On Sep 05, 2016
The late Dr Myles Munroe was a man of wisdom, he was once quoted as saying:

I was born poor, sleeping on the floor with cockroaches and rats. Today, I own my own jet. Everything I have is paid for. I am debt free; I open new businesses every year and mentor many people,”

ON UNEMPLOYMENT
Myles Munroe strongly discouraged the reliance on Government for jobs, describing it as ‘lazy thinking.’“There is no such thing as unemployment in the world. What you call unemployment is what I call lazy thinking,” he says.“The work of government is not to create jobs, but to create an environment for people to develop their own work,” he asserts.

ON GIFTS/TALENTS:
Munroe discourages employed professionals against relying solely on their jobs for income, urging them to instead create wealth using their unique talents. He also challenges aspiring entrepreneurs to develop and refine their expertise in a talent, idea, service or body of
knowledge. When you refine your gift in an area, you become valuable; people seek you out and pay you,

ON ENTREPRENEURSHIP:
Munroe said setting principles is the first step towards achieving success for any budding entrepreneur. “I will never be poor again because I have learnt the principles of business,” he asserts.“I can say without a doubt that what I have accomplished is based on principles passed on to me by my parents. You should never build your life on facts or techniques because these often become obsolete,” he cautions.“For you to survive today, you must accept the reality of partnerships. If someone emerges as my competition today, I am not supposed to kill them, but marry them,” he states.“Do not curse a crisis; use it. Every business is a solution to a crisis. Develop the capacity to solve a problem and you will become a successful entrepreneur.”

HIS 10 WORDS OF WISDOM TO AFRICA:

1. Understand crisis and use it to solve a problem. Every business is a response to a problem.
2. Initiate something; do not wait for things to be done.
3. Identify and refine your talent, skill, idea, service or knowledge to create .
4. Whatever makes you angry, you must solve it.
5. Poverty is not the lack of money, but the lack of ideas.
6. God does not give cash, but ideas on how to create wealth.
7. Be in control of your mind, thoughts, perception and mentality to respond to change.
8. Be keen and take advantage of changes brought about by technology and globalisation.
9. Leave your legacy, but in the people you train, not in products or buildings.
10. Every human being was born with a treasure. Your greatest secret to success lies in discovering your treasure.

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Celebrities / Re: Mark Zuckerberg Epic Response To #kenyavsnigeria On Twitter by okdannyel(m): 12:08pm On Sep 05, 2016
okonja:


He only had a personal account (@Zucks) one time ago but he doesn't use it at all, he later deactivated it. It's Facebook as a whole you are seeing NOT Mark Zukerberg.

The posts on facebook.com/zuck speaks personally of his activities not facebook's activities.. That's his profile. Check well
Celebrities / Re: Mark Zuckerberg Epic Response To #kenyavsnigeria On Twitter by okdannyel(m): 12:51am On Sep 05, 2016
okonja:
he doesn't even use Facebook.
He does
Phones / Re: Please Which Website (not App)is Good For Downloading Movies Using Opera by okdannyel(m): 11:20pm On Sep 04, 2016
Fzmovies.net is the best...
Phones / Re: Get Airtel 10gb For N100, 20gb For N200 And Unlimited Data For N300 by okdannyel(m): 11:12pm On Sep 04, 2016
UnknownT:
Currently it does not work with uc browser and a few other app. but am working on how to make it power all other Apps, I will try to update you guys when I finally get the solution for that. . This part got me laughing, op talking as if na him develop the data plan grin grin

Na so them dey mumu

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Celebrities / Re: See What Linda Ikeji Wore To Church That Got Everyone Talking by okdannyel(m): 11:08pm On Sep 04, 2016
I no know say this babe young like this o.. Mah go find better ring
Nairaland / General / Re: Inspirational Thread by okdannyel(m): 8:42pm On Sep 04, 2016
15 Things You Must Do If You Want To Be Successful By The Time You’re 30 by Johnson Kee, Career Advice Entrepreneur


If you want to be successful and live life on your terms by the time you’re 30, here are fifteen things you should start doing in your 20’s to make it happen:

1. Be 1% braver everyday

Everyone has fears – it’s what makes us human. But fears hold us back from achieving our goals. If you want to be successful by the time you’re 30, identify the fears that are in your way and work towards conquering them one at a time, no matter how hard it may be.

2. Accept yourself completely

Don’t tear yourself down. You are your own gift, if you choose to see it that way. Most people look at the negatives, but it’s all a matter of perspective. Your vulnerabilities can be your greatest strengths.

3. Do high risk, high reward things

After 30, if you settle down, it’ll be harder to do this. Do it in the prime of your life instead.

4. Don’t do two things at the same time.

I was always pulled in more than one direction. The moment I focused on one big thing my chances at success dramatically increased.


5. Do something that makes you uncomfortable every day

The more you start doing things that you haven’t done before, the more you realize how much you can actually do. Every new thing changes you and adds to your identity. Doing more of the things successful people do will eventually turn you into someone successful.

6. Stop being jealous

If someone works hard and gets their results, be happy for them. They have also shown you what can be done if you put your mind to things. They have demonstrated the hard work for you. All you have to do is do what they’ve done, but in your own unique way.

7. Build laughably small habits

We all know that having good habits is what separates the successful from the aspiring. Unfortunately, most of us are too lazy to stick to good habits. The secret for success is doing really small things consistently, every day.

I do 60 push-ups every day. I started at 30. Now I can pump them out in under a minute. I also learnt French for a year, doing short, 15 minute lessons on my phone. Laughably small? Yes. Exponentially powerful? Definitely.

8. Build an audience

The fact of the matter is, you’re never going to achieve success on your own. There is always going to be a group of people who support what you do, whether it be within an inner circle — e.g. friends, family, and spouse — or an outer circle — which would be your audience.

It takes time, so it’s important to start now. Write, make videos, make music … do whatever you want. Use sites like LifeHack.org, YouTube, and SoundCloud to build your audience. Go where your people are.

9. Talk to the elderly

This is something Gary Vaynerchuk did. It helped him get perspective on his life, goals, and dreams. Hearing their regrets will make you realize how little time there really is to waste, and their experienced advice will be priceless.

10. Minimize distractions

There is way too much choice in the world to do everything. If you want to be successful by the time you’re 30, you have to cut back. Spend less, waste less, and use less. Focus on producing instead.

11. Have a mentor

Someone who’s been there and done that can lead you in the right direction and make sure you stay on the right path. It doesn’t have to be a professional mentor. It could be a family member who’s been successful, or an older friend; as long as you trust them and their counsel.

12. Fall in love with boredom

Work when it’s difficult. When it’s cold. When you’re bored. It’s during these quieter periods that you forge the work ethic that can support you and your lifestyle when you’re successful. Don’t shy away from it — lean into it instead.

13. Do side projects

If you can’t give up a stable job, don’t. It would be irresponsible to do so if you have bills to pay. Just make sure that you work on your side projects at any opportunity that you can. Make it your goal to turn them into something that can one day replace the day job.

14. Get your personal finances under control

Don’t load up on credit in your 20s. That’s possibly the worst thing you can do if you want to become successful. Pay off your personal debt and get smarter about how you manage your money.

15. Stop periodically to check your progress

While it’s good to get to work and start hustling hard towards your goals, you must make sure you’re heading in the right direction, too. That’s why you need breaks. Stop and breathe and you’ll allow yourself to re-focus and stay on track.
Nairaland / General / Re: Inspirational Thread by okdannyel(m): 8:37pm On Sep 04, 2016
"Knowing you need to make a change isn't enough. You've got to find the guts to do it" - Robert Kiyosaki
Phone/Internet Market / Re: Infinix Note 2 Lte(2gb Ram,16gb) 2 Mnths Old For Sale by okdannyel(m): 11:09pm On Sep 03, 2016
jmichlins:
I just want to say you have an amazing body that someone like me will want to have if you are not married

How you take see the 'amazing body'?
Nairaland / General / Re: Inspirational Thread by okdannyel(m): 10:40pm On Sep 03, 2016
"Destiny is not a matter of chance; it is a matter of choice. It is not a thing to be waited for, it is a thing to be achieved."


William Jennings Bryan
Celebrities / Re: Mark Zuckerberg Epic Response To #kenyavsnigeria On Twitter by okdannyel(m): 9:09pm On Sep 03, 2016
undecided Una dey mad? Mark's twitter handle does not exist na... Do you think a whole Zuckerberg would have time for those idiots?
Nairaland / General / Re: Inspirational Thread by okdannyel(m): 8:51pm On Sep 03, 2016
#Fact

Nairaland / General / Re: Inspirational Thread by okdannyel(m): 8:48pm On Sep 03, 2016
Happiness is when what you think, what you say and what you do are in harmony
Phones / Re: Whatsapp Deadline For Blackberry: What's The Way Forward? by okdannyel(m): 8:46pm On Sep 03, 2016
bbfanboy01:
Y are pple even bordered bout dis. Its very simple. If u using a BlackBerry 10 os fone. ( z10 z30 z3, q10, q5, leap, classic & passport) u dnt need worry. Jst upgrade yur operating system and den download facebook for andriod ( which is actually beta dan fb for BlackBerry) also download watsapp for andriod. U can do dis via a quiet num of ways e.g tru d 1mobile market app. Amazon app ( comes preinstaled wit d latest operating system of BlackBerry 10 fones as a substitute for BlackBerry app world) u can also do dis by downloading and installing d apk of d app u want to download ( in dis case Facebook n watsapp) but for d BlackBerry 7 n co os. Am Afraid dis is d end for dem exept john chen ( BlackBerry ceo) succeeds in convincing dis app developers to change dia minds

This is not the end for OS 7 users.. I'm using the downgraded version of FB right now

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