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NwaAmaikpe:This is not illiteracy problem, it's a CIVILIZATION problem. If the problems of Africa were Education, none of these crude thinkings would still exist today even among educated folks. Africa still lags behind the rest of the world in civilization. Civilization has nothing to do with Education |
How does she sleep with that hair? But I wonder, who are those sponsoring these fake-ass models in this Nigeria's economy, if they are so rich? I read in the news few days ago about one model lying about on social media about being invited to an occasion by the presidency, until she was busted by the President's special adviser on publicity and media. Show biz and fake ass niggas are like 5&6 |
This Innoson, is it a car maker like BMW, Nyundai, Toyota, or is it an assembly plant? If it's an assembly plant, the marginal benefit lies with the auto parts makers, at least most of it. |
Thanks for the write up, it's gonna be useful. Someone saying you should keep down the number of apps installed, that's for those using their phone for personal only, if you do some business with your phone, there is a limit to how you can manage installed apps. However, my phone has preinstalled mobile cleanup, that's helped to constantly clean up some lag/junk files on my device |
This is the kind of guys that their mother, brothers and sisters will be suffering in village and they will be spending their life frivolously in city stuck into a pu.ssy of a woman. You can hardly get a help from this kind of a guy as a friend if you're a man. He thinks the world starts and ends in a woman's vi.ginal. People lose focus in their life by listening to the advice of retarded minds like this one because they can't listen and trust their own instincts. The answer we seek is already within us if we can only listen to ourselves. Of course we also learn from others' experiences but our instinct will tell us which experience is the right one. |
If it's in the west this car was made I'm sure the price is going to be beyond the reach of an average citizen, and watch how their media will flood everywhere with the news of this toy as if heaven wants to fall on earth. But considering it's made in China, this product will go on sale for average consumers around the world soon. I hope the world, especially Africa, understands the importance of China in this era of technology boom we are in. The West used their technology in eitheen century to colonize the world, or in some centuries earlier to force most parts of Africa into slavery. But China is using the same technology to solve problems for ordinary people. China is getting close to a breakthrough in nuclear fusion, in which if it's successful, it'll bring energy to every single person on earth, all the problems with wind, solar, thermal, hydro and other sources of energy will be gone. But you don't hear much about it in the news right? That's because you know where the technology is being developed: China |
Nice one, all this to keep users glued to the search engine and more money to the company |
juddexy2:Okay, I don't know people earn that much in First Bank. That means those managers are money |
This guy is a distraction for any team, when he was in Barca he was in constant speculations of leaving, now he is doing that to the poor PSG again who shelled out a record-setting €222 million to activate his release clause. He cost Barca the two major trophies (champions league and Laliga) in his final season at the club, we lost against Malaga in La liga because of Neymar's foolish red card (I learnt the guy has a sponsorship deal with Addidas that he constantly ties his shoe lace during the game) when Barca had a point advantage over Real Madrid, then we subsequently lost the next game which was a champions league match against Juventus in San siro, that game effectively sealed Barca fate in the competition and they've already conceded their lead in Li liga to real Madrid. Neymar was in a constant media rivalry with Messi, speculating who would be the next Barca's ace man. The club had to choose between winning a match peacefully without causing media furore or winning aggressively against big opponents with Messi and Neymar talks being on the spotlight, we learned that in Barca vs PSG miracle match in camp nou. This guy (Neymar) is a shithole that Donald Trump was looking for ![]() |
Are you telling me those wretched looking staff I see in First Bank (without a car) receive N3.5 million annually? Maybe you should specify a criteria which make someone an entey level staff, and if that salary is meant for entry level and/or a contract staff. |
Nice initiave, but we need to develop our craft technology from scratch, not jumping the queue, instead of paying oyinbo billions of dollars to develop our steel plant. That's where the real change happens. Modernise our indigeneous crafts with state-of-the-art pragmatic education system (not the paper education we have today) and watch an average Nigerian take on the baton from there to build industries and their manufacturing plants, (supported by govt subsidies). That's what China did. |
I like this initiave, it's a good step. But the downside of this investment is that it is built and maintained by the foreigners. The marginal benefits of this investment go to the foriegners' countries, because they will earn millions of dollars (even billions) in the process, defeating the purpose of this investment which is to give Nigerian manufacturing base an edge and competing chance in the international market. We need plants and craft technology like this that are indigenously built, that's where the real change happen. I remember when I was growing up in early 90s, we used to have 10 to 15 weaving crafts in my small community run by individual households, but today none of those exist. These subsistence-level craft technologies should be the starting points, not the elephant project like this one. We import textile materials from China that are made by individual households yet we neglected our household crafts. It is by way of modernising these household crafts with pragmatic trainings in our higher institutions (not paper training) that these technologies will become self-sustaining for these individuals to start their own manufacturing plants (supported by government subsidies). That's where the real change begins. If Nigerians cannot maintain and replicate this steel plant, it'll become unsustainable and the whole project will fall flat. |
Cool tips, but some merchants use underhand tactics on affiliates nowadays |
Nice tips, thanks |
If you say Nigerian girls like money, wait, let oyibo do you. |
Create an XML sitemap, simple! If you are on WordPress, it takes an easy-peasy step. There are so many plugins designed for this. |
Smart marketers will know how to refine their strategy by creating more engaging posts |
Buhari should quickly do something to alleviate Nigerians sufferings with that money, or else when PDP gets back to power, all that money na embezzling. We don't want to hear how much is being kept in reserve in the current economic climate, we want to hear how many jobs being created that will translate to more wealths for individual households. Kudos to the latest developments in the power sector, we want improvements and more infrastructure developments. Those are the yardsticks for measuring the real wealth of a nation, money can depreciate and lose its value in the international market at any time |
The worse part is that, once the foreign clients discovered that you were a Nigerian, that's the end of discussion with them. No minding whether you host your site with them or not, they would never pay their dollar to a foreign company, Americans are the most guilty of this. Things have gotten seriously worse since Donald Trump came to power. It's harder for a foreign business to earn dollar from America via internet these days. I also discover that the European countries and some Asian countries have jumped on the bandwagon |
Hardeybohwarley:Stop blaming the government for every problem in this country. The country is bad because the people are bad. Those who are doing amazing jobs in developed worlds like China and Japan are mostly private companies with little or no support from the government. People develop their skills in a right way because they have positive minds, not a credit-card-fraud mind. This is what translates into a collective fortune that builds those developed countries. It is what we do at the individual levels, how we think, what skills we have that will determine if we will have a better whole. Government can only come up with rational policies to support what we have begun at a subsistence level. Government can not help it if people don't have positive minds towards the other and their country. This is how those first worlds were built, hope you get |
SLIDEwaxie:Singapore (1963, from Great Britain), Hong Kong (Hong Kong even got their independence from United kingdom in 1997 to become part of mainland China), India (1949, just 10 years earlier than Nigeria's 1960 independence from the same colonial master, Great Britain) You want more? |
The "big" or rogue men that are currently holding Nigerians into ransom with fuel scarcity will find her and shower her with some of their largesse. |
Nice tips |
Once the news broke, I already knew EU and their American acolytes have a hand in it. You can't toy with slave masters who are desperate to do anything to protect their project built with slavery. Even a country as big as China is being targeted today through North Korea. All in all, Africans are to be blamed for their unfortunate lives. It's long overdue to jettison this colonial mentality and start thinking like Africans. But these people have been blindfolded for too long to see anything African as inferior, not to mention the civilization problem. The solution is right beneath African nose but they still can't see it: think for yourself, stop copying other people, that's what China did. |
I thought they have found the cure for the HIV virus, it's just a virus like any other viruses |
Good tips |
This is one of the bastards that are destroying Nigerian names overseas and making it difficult for average Nigerians to do legitimate business online successfully. I wish I could strangle this idiot to death right now. This kind of people cause pains not only to their victims but also to others whose credibility is affected by this shameful act. |
Africa and their freaky cultures The cultures and laws are enforced only on the less privileged. No sa you go they shop your papa mates flat-tummy-on-the-floor greetings if you gat the dough. Only banana is what the monkey understand. |
cool, nice collection |
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