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daewoorazer:Once again, this is shoemaking, nothing serious....will it stop an aba mn from making 'GUSHI', 'PLADA' and 'Tommy HILFINGER" shoes? ![]() What a waste of state resources. Abia state as usual.....commissioning nonsense. Aregbesola has commissioned more things in 2017 than all SE governors put togeter. SHAME!!! |
MemphisRaynes:Show you a shoe I produced? Is that your excuse? Foolish. I'm in tech, not in shoemaking business. You need a foreigner to teach you how to make shoes? Do Chinkos come to Abia to learn how to make shiiit? ![]() Name 5 well-kown Asian shoe brands ... |
Simple shoemaking, we need to send people to China? Africa and slavery ![]() This is why the black nation will never progress. If na medicine, I for say okay.....but shoe making ![]() |
Anyway, my last contribution. Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa https://www.nairaland.com/3918290/yorubas-most-industriousrichest-educated-tribe Ibadan Pictures & Development, The Fastest growing and Largest City in Nigeria https://www.nairaland.com/3941777/ibadan-pictures-development-fastest-growing Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics https://www.nairaland.com/2684014/yoruba-commonwealth-politics |
Flat heads and their disgusting obsession with Yorubas and religion. Flat heads are very nasty people. |
deomelo:The rest of the world mocks the clown called Trump—- a man with less than 30% approval rating. Unknown impoverished region from Nigeria see him as their messiah ![]() Why didn’t Trump invite FFK - Biafra’s leader? |
ificatchmodeh:Are you in Israel? Don’t call Buhari when they deport you. Israelites don’t like blacks, especially those that claim fake Jewish ancestry. I’m still waiting for Trump to invite Biafra ![]()
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. If we talk they’ll say na jealousy. Jidenna whose music career is fading. |
safarigirl:She’s warning not only her father but also the useless greedy men that sale their children. She ain’t the first person to mention this on social media. |
newyorks:Are Igbos the only ones that go to school in Nigeria? Keep excusing the sales of Igbo girls ![]() Selling your children won’t impact their happiness in marriage. |
safarigirl:lol ![]() You sound so pained. I hope idiotic Ibo fathers that like selling their children like pigs are paying attention. |
Make I laugh ![]() |
totit:Gorgeous!!!!! Happy new year boss! |
These Igbo people so much envy Yorubaland ehn They’re getting desperate. No man or Satan can stop Ogun state’s progress ![]() It’s not fanyogo investors we want. We want authentic investors from the SW, North and SS. Igbos only invest in drugs. |
powerkey:IPOB is a terrorist organization. Take it or leave it. |
At the clown using multiple ID to quote me, you can continue. |
gidgiddy:The government can say what it wants, the world knows both are terrorist groups. |
laudate:Wow! I’m happy for you, my dear. You deserve the visibility. I pray for you and all on this thread indefinite success this year. The Lord bless those that do good with good. Your immense hard work on this thread, even though you aren’t Yoruba, paid off. Eku odun ayo |
gidgiddy:Both are terrorists. Be truthful with yourself. |
Blackfire:Show us when Yorubas laughed. Were Igbos not the ones cheering when they attached mikes 12. Check any thread where Fulanis attacked Yorubaland, Igbos laughed and mocked Yorubas. You Igbos and your incompetent lies thinking Yorubas forget. When they attack you in Enugu, what will you want Yorubas to do? Sympathize? At the clown using multiple IDs to quote me below... continue ![]() |
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I came to drop this links here sha; Why Yorubas are the most successful tribe in Nigeria ![]() Yorubas are the most industrious, richest and educated tribe https://www.nairaland.com/3918290/yorubas-most-industriousrichest-educated-tribe Ibadan is the fastest growing city in Nigeria https://www.nairaland.com/3941777/ibadan-pictures-development-fastest-growing |
Correction, if not for Lagos and oil money that made Igbos, Igbos would be another Northern tribe. |
horsepower101:The city looks better than all the SE Igboland put together. Imagine someone from red mud region with no investment or IGR generation is criticizing Porto-Novo. If not for oil money, Igboland would look like another evil forest. |
mercyville:It’s out of spite and hatred. |
Lagos State Government partners MainOne on free Wi-Fi In her comments, MainOne’s Chief Executive Officer, Ms. Funke Opeke, represented by the Sales Manager, Public Sector, Funmike Olayera, lauded Lagos State’s commitment to evolving into a Smart City and stressed that ICT must remain at the center of the transformation of Lagos State. According to her, ICT would improve quality of life for indigenes with access to public and educational institutions, transportation systems, hospitals, and other community services across the State.https://www.techtrendsng.com/lagos-state-government-partners-mainone-on-free-wi-fi/ |
MainOne Leads West Africa Data Center developments as CEO is nominated as top EMEA influencer at DataCloud Europe West Africa’s premier Connectivity and Data Center Solutions Company, MainOne has reinforced its commitment to building out West Africa’s Data Center capacity at the Data Center Africa Summit taking place at the DataCloud Europe 2017 conference in Monaco this week. During the event, the company’s Chief Executive Officer, Ms. Funke Opeke was nominated as one of 50 top influencers transforming the data center and cloud landscape in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA). The DataCloud Europe conference which has attracted over 1800 Data Center and Cloud executives from more than 60 countries as well as over 90 exhibiting companies, is the foremost networking event for data center players in EMEA. During the conference, Gbenga Adegbiji, General Manager of MainOne’s MDXi Data Centers, joined an expert panel on the Africa Data Centre Leadership to discuss strategies for achieving improved Data Center and Cloud penetration across the continent. The panel started with a review of the challenges of Data Centers across the continent in comparison to other markets, highlighting low demand as the biggest constraint, due to offshore data hosting of content. With improved access to Internet services on the continent, leading content providers are finding that the high latency experienced with serving Africa from offshore does not effectively engage the market and have started establishing beachheads for content in data centers on the continent. In his comments, Adegbiji asserted that despite the limitations, the opportunities for data center growth are enormous given the upsurge in the use of ICT services and mobile broadband, the migration towards a digital economy with Internet underpinning a lot of services across the region, better adoption of e-Governance, e-Health and e-Commerce initiatives and businesses looking to host their growing digital information locally. According to him, MainOne is anticipating the growing demand and has started building its second Tier III+ data center in Sagamu, a blooming industrial cluster in South-West Nigeria. Adegbiji also highlighted MainOne’s efforts at improving transit traffic in Nigeria with its partnership with the Internet Exchange Point of Nigeria (IXPN), and its new interconnection service OpenConnect, which facilitates increased interconnection, collaboration and peering for telecom operators, ISPs and content providers within its data center. According to him, this service would enhance local internet performance, lower costs and minimize traffic bottlenecks for Internet traffic in Nigeria. Also on the Africa Data Centre Leadership Panel were the President, Schneider Electric, Francophone Africa, Paul-François Cattier; Managing Director, BCX Nigeria, Dr Ayo Adegboye; Managing Director, Rack Centre Nigeria, Ayotunde Coker; Founder and CEO, icolo[dot]io, Ranjith Cherickel and Director General Group, Orange Africa, Fatoumata Dieng. In its 6+ years of operation, MainOne has established a strong reputation as the preferred provider of connectivity and data center solutions in West Africa. The company owns and operates MDXi Data Center; the only Tier III certified colocation facility in West Africa with combined PCI DSS, ISO 27001 and 9001 certifications. The facility has been recognized at several awards since inception and in 2015 received the Customer Value Leadership Award from Frost and Sullivan in recognition of best practice in the Nigerian Data Centre Industry. MainOne’s MDXi is also a finalist in the 2016 Datacenter Dynamics (DCD) EMEA Internet Data Center category award. https://www.techtrendsng.com/mainone-leads-west-africa-data-center-developments-as-ceo-is-nominated-as-top-emea-influencer-at-datacloud-europe/
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Cooly100:https://www.nairaland.com/3941777/ibadan-pictures-development-fastest-growing This is Ibadan! |
MainOne and Tizeti Partner with Facebook to Improve Internet Connectivity in Lagos Nigeria MaineOne is a Yoruba-owned company MainOne (www.MainOne.net) and Tizeti (www.Tizeti.com) today announced the completion of a joint development project with Facebook (www.Facebook.com) to enable the expansion of internet services in Lagos. This partnership will leverage MainOne’s fiber connectivity, Tizeti’s twenty brand-new solar-powered towers, and Facebook’s Express Wi-Fi. As a result of this project, internet services will be more accessible across Lagos Mainland including Ajao Estate, Surulere, Ikeja, Omole, Magodo, Gbagada, Oworonshoki, Bariga, Anthony Village, Ogudu, Ojota, Ketu and Alapere. Speaking on the partnership, Chief Executive Officer, Tizeti, Kendall Ananyi, said, “Access to fast and reliable unlimited Wi-Fi connectivity has been a problem for most Nigerian residential customers and small businesses for too long. This partnership aims to demonstrate a sustainable and cost-effective solution to the under-served areas of Lagos State through our solar-powered, always-on Wi-Fi towers, and robust internet bandwidth from MainOne.” Tizeti has built and will operate the solar-powered Wi-Fi Towers across Lagos while MainOne will provide multiple Gbps internet bandwidth to the outdoor towers via a mix of fiber-optic and microwave backhaul connections. This internet service will be delivered to end users via Wi-Fi, including via Express Wi-Fi hotspots deployed by Tizeti in Lagos. This partnership supports the three partners’ shared goal of connecting more people to high quality internet services in the most cost-effective way. MainOne’s Chief Executive Officer, Ms. Funke Opeke, lauded Tizeti and Facebook’s commitment to improving the quality and lowering costs of Internet services in Lagos. Commenting on the partnership, she added “This project leverages our Internet capacity, investment in terrestrial fiber-optic infrastructure and points of presence for service delivery across Lagos State. We’re committed to improving the quality of access and accelerating the digital transformation of small businesses.” Ibrahima Ba, Facebook Connectivity Programs, said, “We are committed to working with partners across Africa and elsewhere to support connectivity initiatives and develop better internet infrastructure in communities that lack reliable and affordable access.” https://www.techtrendsng.com/mainone-and-tizeti-partner-with-facebook-to-improve-internet-connectivity-in-lagos-nigeria/ |
ToLet acquires Jumia House in Nigeria In what is likely the most interesting acquisition deal in the history of Nigerian internet startups, online property classifieds platform, ToLet just recently announced its acquisition of Jumia House for an undisclosed amount. Why is the acquisition interesting? It is barely a year ago since ToLet raised just over a million dollars in its Series A funding round. Jumia House on the other hand, is a subsidiary of a billion-dollar company. This raises the question of how ToLet was able to finance such an acquisition. By additional financing from an investor, it turns out. According to the press release Techpoint received, the acquisition is in conjunction with their existing investor — Frontier Digital Ventures (FDV) — and will merge the two platforms over the coming months, under the new name of PropertyPro.ng. Currently with over 60,000 property listings, ToLet will be adding Jumia House’s 22,000 listings, traffic, staff and other assets to its portfolio. Interestingly, FDV has also acquired Jumia House in two other markets where it is in direct competition with its portfolio companies meQasa (Ghana) and AngoCasa (Angola). All of this is apparently in an attempt to strengthen its portfolio in the three African markets.
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. If we talk they’ll say na jealousy. Jidenna whose music career is fading.
