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Literature / Re: There And Back On Time (Nairaland Best Story of all Time) by Pelumiv(m): 8:39pm On Jul 23, 2013
Zubby the boss
Literature / Re: There And Back On Time (Nairaland Best Story of all Time) by Pelumiv(m): 11:28pm On Jul 22, 2013
fr3edoh: '

Guy am sorry to dissapoint u but naija producers are startin to impress wen it comes to blockbusters, dey are not there yet but dey are gettin there!
go to a cinema, try and see naija movies like 'a mile from home' 'the cartel' 'turning point'etc

I will like to see the movies you pointed out but all in all they are still learner make them upgrade. Oga Zubby ride on.
Literature / Re: There And Back On Time (Nairaland Best Story of all Time) by Pelumiv(m): 8:40am On Jul 21, 2013
I will rather advice Mr Zubby to take this epic movie to a good producer in the US, where all the actions will come out in real 3D and not our local producer. Where in there films, when you shoot, you have to stretch your hand before the bullets hit the target while the targeting shouting you have shout me and now i will die. Naija producers are crap when it comes to blockbuster movies.

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Literature / Re: There And Back On Time (Nairaland Best Story of all Time) by Pelumiv(m): 5:08pm On Jul 19, 2013
Damn!!!!!!!!!! This guy is good......thumbs up man.
Literature / Re: There And Back On Time (Nairaland Best Story of all Time) by Pelumiv(m): 12:08pm On Jul 14, 2013
I laugh in Ozongbodu 1 of berlin..........huaaaaahaaaaaaaaaaa
Literature / Re: There And Back On Time (Nairaland Best Story of all Time) by Pelumiv(m): 9:57am On Jul 14, 2013
Waiting on u Oga Zubby.
Literature / Re: There And Back On Time (Nairaland Best Story of all Time) by Pelumiv(m): 8:29am On Jul 14, 2013
Second to comment......lol Oga Zubby ride on.
Literature / Re: There And Back On Time (Nairaland Best Story of all Time) by Pelumiv(m): 10:04pm On Jul 13, 2013
Oga zubby,wetin I go talk again ?
Literature / Re: There And Back On Time (Nairaland Best Story of all Time) by Pelumiv(m): 11:12am On Jul 12, 2013
Just awesome.

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Literature / Re: There And Back On Time (Nairaland Best Story of all Time) by Pelumiv(m): 12:01am On Jul 05, 2013
Nairaland gat Talent Ooº°˚ ˚°ºoo . Zubby well done.
Literature / Re: There And Back On Time (Nairaland Best Story of all Time) by Pelumiv(m): 10:54pm On Jun 30, 2013
Zubby the baddest man eva liveth
Literature / Re: There And Back On Time (Nairaland Best Story of all Time) by Pelumiv(m): 11:15pm On Jun 29, 2013
Oga Zubby ya head is dia. Se ko wa le or ko durosoke?
Fashion / Meet Chris Aire- The Jeweller Who Introduce D'banj To Snoop Dogg by Pelumiv(m): 7:19pm On Jun 04, 2013
If this is not the right section moderator kindly move it to the right one. In my opinion, i think this is a front page material. But if you deem it not fit , no wahala.

I was watching ONTV fashion show this afternoon ,one of the designer caught my eye because he looks Nigerian. I decide to google his name and it came out i was correct, not only correct but he has an interesting story. Below is the Interview he had with Vanguard Newspaper :

CHRIS AIRE: A Nigerian can succeed any where in the World
…How I introduced D’banj to Snoop Dogg
After weeks and months of trying to track him, an opportunity came last week. This is the story of Christopher Airemiokhai Iluobe, otherwise known as Chris Aire.

The adverts of his products that run on cable networks globally do not bear any linkage to the humility that of his persona. After leaving Nigeria at the age of 17years in 1983 for greener pastures abroad, Chris Aire has done well for himself. The jeweler and exotic watch maker, artist and designer, has as buddies some of the biggest names in American music, film, fashion, entertainment and sports industry.

“He is called the Iceman on account of his trading in diamonds and other precious stones with which he has bedecked many of his superstar friends. Aire will qualify as one of the early prophets of the bling bling culture, a hip hop inspired phenomenon referring to the wearing and accessorizing of flashy, dazzling, sometimes outrageous, often outlandish jewelry.
Chris-Aire

CHRIS

In a world where the bold, big, flashy, loud and even outrageous are a fashion statement, this Nigerian kid has created a niche for himself in the risky jewelry business and, in the process, made a fortune for himself. In music where he once tried his hands out in his early days in the US, his friends and clients include Rihana, Snoop Dogg, Ice Cube, Jay Z, Nelly, Usher, Celine Dion and 50 Cents. In the film and TV world, his pals include Will Smith, Bruce Willis, Adrian Brody, Eva Longoria, Angelina Jolie, Oprah Winfrey and Clint Eastwood.

In this interview with the International Centre for Investigative Reporting, ICIR , (icirnigeria.org ), Chris Aire speaks about his early struggles in America and how he switched from acting to exotic jewelry-making. Excerpts:

What does the Aire in your name mean? Is it Nigerian?
Yes it is Nigerian, a derivative of my Ishan name. The full name, Airemiokhai, is a derivative of two Ishan words, “Aire,” which means “drawing close” and “Okhai,” meaning “greatness.” So it means “drawing close to greatness.” I decided to adopt my middle name and cut of the second half first as a mark of my independence at that time and, since I was going abroad then, to make it easier for people to pronounce. I was born Christopher Airemiokhai Iluobe.

Growing up must have been tough; can we get to know more about you?
I was born and raised here. I left in December 1983 before I turned 18. I was born in Ivue – Uromi previously Agbazilo Local Government Area. It was Bendel State at that time but now Edo State. I grew up in the village and then attended Immaculate Conception College in Benin. After college, I went to work for my father. I graduated with distinction from high school so he figured that I would be able to run his business. My father had an oil business that I helped to run for about a year and a half before I traveled abroad.





You were so young and ran such a big company?
I was, but I was able to run the company efficiently. Our head office was on Sapele Road in Benin and we had haulage trucks all over the country. We had about 100 trucks that transported diesel and petrol all over the country.

My father (Pa Iluobe) was a very successful businessman. He was into oil and building materials. He had a factory that produced galvanized roofing sheets. He was also into farming, exporting cocoa and palm kernel. He actually gave me my first lessons in business.

If you were doing so well why did you decide to go abroad?
My dad and I were very close growing up and he challenged me several times. But there was this particular time he did that and I decided that it was time to take him up on the challenge which is why I took the decision to be far away from home and his assistance and to use my middle name as my surname.

The challenge was that I couldn’t make it without him and his name. And looking back if I had remained with him then, I believe that I would not have made it without him.

Was the America you arrived in what you expected it to be?
No it wasn’t as I had imagined when I arrived, partly because I went to Memphis in Tennessee, in the south, which was still pretty segregated. It was not what I expected and I told myself I would rather return home than stay there. So I left Tennessee and moved to California.

How did you survive?
It was hard. I started by flipping burgers to put myself through college. One of the things that was ingrained in me back in Nigeria was the need to be educated. So in America, I struggled to get a bachelor’s degree. That was my first goal.

I met other Nigerians there who told me that the best jobs a Nigerian could were guard jobs or fast food jobs. That was how I started working in a fast food restaurant. But I soon decided it was not for me and that I could do better.

You were also going to school at the same time you were working?
Yes. I would go to school from 9 am to about 4 pm or 5 pm, go home to rest and then go to work around 10 pm till 6 am. I did that until I graduated college. It was really tough. Here I was moving from running a major company to having to virtually work myself to death. But I am intractable and a very focused person. When I decide to do something I keep at it. But there was a time I really thought seriously of coming back home when it got unbearable. I thought of coming home for one summer but then it didn’t work out.

Read more http://www.supervtech..com or http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/03/chris-aire-a-nigerian-can-succeed-any-where-in-the-world/

Check out his website : http://www.chrisaire.com
Crime / Re: Prostitutes Strip Jehovah’s Witnesses In Delta. by Pelumiv(m): 6:03am On May 25, 2013
Well, i doubt the authenticity of this writeup. But if its true as alleged by the op, i have one thing to say good work to my fellow brothers that are observing Jesus commandment. No one truly knows what actually transpire at the brothel, but the JW's went there cuz they want salvation for the harlots and if they dont want they shouldnt have cause a scene like that. They can be sue for molestation. Proudly JW.

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Travel / Re: Info About Aviation School by Pelumiv(m): 10:36pm On May 06, 2013
olurotimi: Go to Landover Aviation Business school, Simbiat Abiola way ,Ikeja. i attended there and got my IATA/UFTAA FOUNDATION DIPLOMA CERTIFICATE via them and they have good instructor that are very aware about the aviation/travel and tourism industry.

Thanks bruv. How is the job prospect with the certificate.
Literature / Re: NYSC: PPA:- Place Of Promiscuous Assignment by Pelumiv(m): 10:31pm On May 06, 2013
You are a great writer Mazi, more grease to your elbow.
Phones / Re: Caring For Your Battery by Pelumiv(m): 10:03pm On May 06, 2013
ciphoenix: There's another problem besides those. Our telecomms are crap. Poor service drains battery faster.
You are very correct. When there is no service or poor service the phones tends to be searching frantically for non available network thereby causing the drain in battery.
Phones / Caring For Your Battery by Pelumiv(m): 9:43pm On May 06, 2013
Do you always carry your charger along with you everywhere you go because of bad battery or your phone always discharging every now and then? What can you do to make your battery last longer and enjoy your device. Follow these few tips and increase the life of your battery drastically.

1. Follow the manufacturers instructions on how to charge the battery. You should allow the battery to die and then allow it to slow charge to full before using the phone. You should drain and recharge the battery this way for at least three times before regular usage.

2. Keep your battery in a standard room temperature. Don't expose the battery to hot temperature or cold weather because this will affect the life of the battery. If your phone gets hot why charging your phone, you may need to change your charger.

3. Avoid fully discharging your battery. Make sure you charge your battery when it is around 3% low and switch off your device when charging.

4. Use an eraser to regularly clean your battery terminal. Sometimes you find some black residue on the surface of the battery, known as contacts. Clean the m with eraser or you can use small amount of alcohol and cotton . Do this monthly to keep the battery debris free.

5. Unplug your battery after a full charge. Leaving a phone stay connected on a charger for a long time can affect the performance of the battery remarkably.



If these few tips are observed, you will surely get enough charge out of your battery.

Get more tips http://www.victorawakan..com
Phone/Internet Market / Re: Uk Used Blackberry Bold 5, Bold 4, Bold 2, Torch 2 And Tour For Sale by Pelumiv(m): 12:22pm On Apr 25, 2013
Ok i will.
Phone/Internet Market / Re: Uk Used Blackberry Bold 5, Bold 4, Bold 2, Torch 2 And Tour For Sale by Pelumiv(m): 3:43pm On Apr 24, 2013
ok thanks boss.
Phone/Internet Market / Re: Uk Used Blackberry Bold 5, Bold 4, Bold 2, Torch 2 And Tour For Sale by Pelumiv(m): 12:15am On Apr 23, 2013
check out the phones on http://victorawakan..com/.
Phone/Internet Market / Uk Used Blackberry Bold 5, Bold 4, Bold 2, Torch 2 And Tour For Sale by Pelumiv(m): 10:28pm On Apr 22, 2013
I have stock of UK used blackberry for sale. price as follows:

Black bold 5 for #41,000,
Black bold 4 for #25,500,
Black bold 2 for #21,500,
Black Torch 2 for #36,500,
Black Tour for #12,500
.

If interested contact 07032258142,pelumiv@yahoo.com and follow on twiiter pelumiv_d.
Literature / Re: NYSC: PPA:- Place Of Promiscuous Assignment by Pelumiv(m): 9:59pm On Apr 22, 2013
Its really sad losing someone dear to the heart. May God give you and your family the fortitude to bear the loss. Know that very soon death will be thing of the past and our loved ones in death will be resurrected. Rev. 21:3,4.
Phones / Re: Phone Engineers On Nairaland Willing To Assist You - Part II by Pelumiv(m): 9:47pm On Apr 21, 2013
donwhales38: Good day pips! Reloaded d OS of my torch 9800 but can't find my maps anywhere! Cldnt find it to download on appword.....And I need the maps!!! Help pls!
Do you do it yourself or someone do it for you.
Phones / Re: Phone Engineers On Nairaland Willing To Assist You - Part II by Pelumiv(m): 9:43pm On Apr 21, 2013
Temismith: hello, pls can u help me unlock my fone? Bb9850(touch 3) its verizone and it is asking for network MEP code. Tnx in advance
Sure ma'am. Holla at your boy @ 07032258142 or pelumiv@yahoo.com
Phones / Re: Phone Engineers On Nairaland Willing To Assist You - Part II by Pelumiv(m): 9:42pm On Apr 21, 2013
keownbayne: can you plz help me unlock my blackberry z10 that's locked to at&t to use any carrier sim.... prd 45184-001 and my imei 352922050831428
any assistance givin will be grately appreciated and rewarded thanking you in advance

Guy no one will unlock that for free oooooooo.
Phones / Re: Phone Engineers On Nairaland Willing To Assist You - Part II by Pelumiv(m): 6:54pm On Apr 20, 2013
Deeone_bangin!:
my iphone 4 just fell to the ground sad sad sad. screen is shattered buh still usable tho grin. how much will it cost to fix. thanks wink
The screen alone? the screen with the touch? or the touch alone? Answer correctly and find price to the phone.

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