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| Re: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by viktor01(m): 2:51pm On Oct 21, 2015 |
The difference between PHYSICAL slavery and ECONOMIC slavery is that, In physical slavery, the slaves are housed and fed by the slave owners but in economic slavery, the slaves houses and feed themselves. Nigeria is a classic case of a country that practices economic slavery. The common man barely lives on a dollar per day. |
| Re: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by MrHighSea: 2:54pm On Oct 21, 2015 |
JUST ONE BIG MAN AND GOD. |
| Re: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by Soteriahascome: 2:58pm On Oct 21, 2015 |
Good! It's said that You Can't Be Rich Serving Others... In All, God Is The Giver Of GoodLIFE.. |
| Re: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by legendsilver(m): 2:59pm On Oct 21, 2015 |
I enjoyed your writeup bro Taiwo, God bless you. the issue presently affecting today's youth is that so many avenues of quick money making has surfaced leading to lose of interest in skill acquisitions. The rate at which betting is going, I wonder what will happen to the generation after us. food for thought my brother |
| Re: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by Deejay1000(m): 2:59pm On Oct 21, 2015 |
God 1st b4 anyoda tin o Thank you very much op for this 1daful piece, we nid more of these on FP |
| Re: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by Kalvan: 3:00pm On Oct 21, 2015 |
BADNEAT:He does not exist. ![]() |
| Re: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by Panshow(m): 3:00pm On Oct 21, 2015 |
Well said Bro. You just triggered my brain to take a very important action I've been procrastinating. Thanks for this piece. |
| Re: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by HisCutestDamsel(f): 3:01pm On Oct 21, 2015 |
Bitter Truth ![]() |
| Re: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by Soteriahascome: 3:03pm On Oct 21, 2015 |
Kalvan:A FOOL SAYS THERE IS NO GOD. Could you be that fool? |
| Re: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by Kalvan: 3:07pm On Oct 21, 2015 |
Soteriahascome:A greater fool says there is a god, even though the evidence proves otherwise. Could you be that fool? ![]() |
| Re: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by gbodimowo(m): 3:11pm On Oct 21, 2015 |
ShutdownBrown24:blood of chisome |
| Re: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by macino1(m): 3:13pm On Oct 21, 2015 |
So on point. . .what do you have (product & services) that others seek for, is what makes you RICH. btw
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| Re: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by Ademat7(m): 3:14pm On Oct 21, 2015 |
viktor01:flesh n blood hv not reveal this to u but d spirit of God. Last bullet: a situation whr whiteman come to community bribe d leaders,youth head,give scholarship to few,start minning of resources,siphon money back to their country,pay tax and lastly leave environment in a bad shape to breed disease dat Govt will nurse |
| Re: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by Bollinger(m): 3:15pm On Oct 21, 2015 |
True story; While in Nigeria, I did not attend university and I did not even do a Hnd programme. I did what you would call a Higher Diploma programme. This means that after graduation you will not be allowed to serve in the NYSC programme. Now, this is the strange part of the story. I have worked in two multinational companies (BAT inclusive), two quality home based firms and also set up my own company. All in Nigeria at the time. Guess what a lot of my friends who went to universities were doing while i was changing jobs? they were searching for jobs. They used to ask me how I was doing it? I was changing jobs like someone does boxer shorts. I tried explaining to them my schooling started way back when I was like 3 years old. I had a degree in sesame street, comic bookology, cartoons, movies (not nollywood thank God, that shiit dulls your brain) etc. Basically my mentality was different from childhood. my first Nigerian boss wanted someone who could mix with big dogs and converse with expatriates and big wigs; ever had a conversation with an average Nigerian? believe me, it's very tasking and exasperating, as evidenced from posts on NL. My friends just couldn't understand that it takes more than book knowledge to be successful in life. The Nigerian youth needs to learn and understand this concept. Employers need adaptability and a refined thought process more than they need your book answers/knowledge. |
| Re: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by adeoba2008(m): 3:15pm On Oct 21, 2015 |
I have talked about customer segmentation, profiling and modeling in my previous articles. I have also talked about various parameters that you can use to measure your customers as well . This include recency, frequency and monetary behavior of your customers. In this article, I want to talk about the role that technology plays in the modeling and profiling of your customers. One thing you should know is that modeling works best in an automated business environment. That is an area where you have all your customers information in a centralized database from where data enhancement softwares can work on them and tell you what customer A and customer B have in common. When we talk of technology in this regard, we are talking about automation of the Front Office. We are talking about deployment of softwares that makes it easy for customers to solve their issues on their own and help the front offices that is Marketing, Sales and customer service to develop interaction with customers. When you automate the business environment, you will be able to see those hidden characteristics that your customers have in common and use that to predict their next move. When you are able to predict their next move, you will be able to prepare what they want before they even ask for it. Now the advantages…. #1: PROFIT MAXIMIZATION Automation that is deployment of technology will help you to maximize your profit. If you automate your front office, customers are not restrained to come to your office before they can have access to your products or services. You will be able to serve your customers across multiple channels and this will definitely increase your profit margin and boost customer loyalty. #2: BOOSTING CUSTOMER LOYALTY The introduction of technology into a customer-centric enterprise will also assist the organization in building a centralized database of their customers. When they have this, they will be able to know the pattern of behavior that is common to their customers through the help of data mining and data enhancement softwares. With this, they will be able to segment and profile their customers correctly and come up with products and services that meet customers’ needs. Once they are doing business from customers’ perspective, there is high tendency that customers will make repeat purchase and introduce new customers to the organization. Source: www.crmnigeria.com |
| Re: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by Nobody: 3:17pm On Oct 21, 2015 |
Kalvan:ok.....Walk into ala ogbaga in chokoneze mbaise and poo on the floor....come back in seven days time, type the same thing you typed and I'll believe u |
| Re: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by Nobody: 3:18pm On Oct 21, 2015*. Modified: 4:49pm On Oct 21, 2015 |
Skill! Skill!! Skill!!! Nice try OP. However, left for me, I'd replace the message focus "skill" with "mastery of an art". Mastery of an art is broad. It can be gained through enhancement of inherent talent (skill) or acquisition of comprehensive and updated knowledge about a specific thing which may not be inherent. The common trait between enhancement of inherent talent (skill) and acquisition of comprehensive and updated knowledge about a specific thing is that they are both developed through informal system of academic setting (using Nigeria formal academic system as reference to how it should not be developed). More so, not all people are interested in learning through kinesthetic method or applying what they learned through kinesthetic (physical activities) in practice, instead some people are more comfortable learning or developing/applying their knowledge through visual or auditory methods. Summary of my thought above in a layman's language: To succeed in real life, you must learn, master and practice what you were not taught in formal school. |
| Re: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by free37: 3:23pm On Oct 21, 2015 |
Nice. |
| Re: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by adeoba2008(m): 3:23pm On Oct 21, 2015 |
Networking is needed but you also have to sit down and thick of what you can do. |
| Re: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by belcom10(m): 3:30pm On Oct 21, 2015 |
nice one bro,alway keep the ball rolling. God bless |
| Re: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by akpos2050(m): 3:30pm On Oct 21, 2015 |
Na true talk!! Ntworking is d most important among them. Some people hv d information but no ability to ntwork. |
| Re: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by chubbygal(f): 3:31pm On Oct 21, 2015 |
boboLIL:Don't just generalized it,because you have no ideal how some youths are working hard to earn a moderate living. |
| Re: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by harry509: 3:34pm On Oct 21, 2015 |
Emasky4real:I so much njoyed dis article. Hard work pay's anyway. But I don't udastnd dis period @ all. |
| Re: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by UzorSteve(m): 3:50pm On Oct 21, 2015 |
Emasky4real:I want to wake up in a buggatti. Thats all |
| Re: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by DJKOP(m): 3:58pm On Oct 21, 2015 |
Emasky4real:NICE ONE ! |
| Re: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by Akalia(m): 4:15pm On Oct 21, 2015 |
Nigeria graduates are very much aquainted to all this factors, so it's not new |
| Re: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by bigapple7: 4:25pm On Oct 21, 2015 |
do d unxpected not following every body road or rules of life beliving n ur self above all look up to God |
| Re: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by bigapple7: 4:27pm On Oct 21, 2015 |
They will tell u to go to schl wit out teaching u how to creat money ![]() ![]() |
| Re: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by Rufex07(m): 4:34pm On Oct 21, 2015 |
On point Emasky4real: |
| Re: 5 Things You Need To Survive In The Real World As A Nigerian Graduate by whoisuche: 4:53pm On Oct 21, 2015 |
Kalvan:God forgive u for saying such thing. Guide your tongue so that it will not lead you to astray. |
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