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Music/RadioRe: What Music Are You Listening To Right Now? by Revolva(m): 8:17am On Oct 23, 2016
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PoliticsRe: Nigeria's Problem Is Not Prayer - Ben Murray-Bruce by Revolva(m): 9:33am On Oct 22, 2016
yarimo:
You are one of the problem of Nigeria also , need is intelligent action KO need is intelligent revolution NI
am ashamed of you for this statement
CultureRe: Why Oba Of Benin Was Covering His Mouth by Revolva(m): 7:54am On Oct 22, 2016
grin grin dem de cover mouth cos of wetin....
PhonesFunny Reasons Nigerians Will Not Buy The New Iphone 7 by Revolva(op): 12:21am On Oct 22, 2016
Stylish, sophisticated and classy. These are the flowery adjectives used to describe iPhone 7 which was launched recently. You cannot miss the hype and publicity especially if you always online and a tech geek. Figures show that in the first 17 days when the phone was released, it accounted for 43% of all phone sales in Q3. Interesting. We don’t have the statistics for Nigeria yet. But what we know is that there are some funny reasons why Nigerians will not buy iPhone 7 or iPhone plus. Here are some of the reasons.



I can buy a plot of land with the money


In places like Abeokuta, Sango Otta, Badore and other outskirts of Lagos, you can still buy a plot of land for almost 500,000. Besides, you can use the money to renew your rent for a year. Meanwhile, iPhone cost nearly N420,000. So, which will you prefer? The ball is in your court! The situation is not helped by the fact that there is dollar scarcity in the country.

Android phones are aplenty in the market


Android to a very large extent can now strongly compete with iPhone. However, let’s give it to Apple, there are some essential features that make iPhone unique. This said, there are other very good alternatives that are affordable like Samsung, HTC, Infinix, and Tecno amongst others.

I will wait for the London use


In Nigeria, if you cannot afford to buy brand new gadget or device, you can go for the London use aka fairly use. But as at now, there may be no London use iPhone in the market. So, some Nigerians prefer to wait for the iPhone 7 London use to show off.



Buhari’s EFCC is waiting for you


The new regime in Nigeria is hell bent on fighting corruption. So, EFCC is on the prowl to investigate anyone whom they suspect of sourcing their wealth from corruption. So, in this recession, how did you afford to buy an iPhone 7? You will explain to EFCC. A quick example, if you are in China, you dare not buy the iPhone if you don’t want to lose your job.



Sorry Apple, Nigeria is in recession


Sorry Apple Nigeria is in recession. Notwithstanding, Nigerians will still buy the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 plus.

grin grin grin
Technology Market5 Reasons Nigerian Businesses Should Take Cyber Security Seriously by Revolva(op): 11:31pm On Oct 21, 2016
Since the internet trend started in the 1990s, many governments and business activities, and state secrets have moved from offline to online. But with hackers on the prowl wanting to steal and expose sensitive information, cyber security is ever more important.

In Nigerian companies, cyber security is arguably not a top priority due to the economic recession. Even before the recession, cyber security was barely a priority.

However, when we look at what is happening around the world, cyber breach is on the rise. This breach has led to shocking revelations and release of trade secrets that are not meant for the public. In line with this, i gather 5 reasons Nigerian businesses should take cyber security serious.

Enable more trusted transactions online


Online transactions are widely used today because many businesses have moved online. If a customer patronizes your business and loses his money, it is really bad for the reputation and growth of your business. These customers will not recommend you to friends. Hence, with cyber security, your website should be hack proof 24 hours.

It prevents information espionage


There have been widespread reports of China allegedly attacking US companies to steal trade information. These trade secrets can be used to improve China’s businesses. No business in Nigeria will like this. You will guard your trade secrets jealously to have the competitive edge. But if you disregard cyber security, sooner rather than later, your trade secrets will be everywhere.

Makes your business less vulnerable


Hackers can wreck any business if you are targeted. They can take your website offline for hours and if your cyber security is weak, you will lose money as well as customers. So, with cyber security, your business will be less vulnerable. This is even worse if you are a small business.


It can cost your business


The cost of ignoring cyber security can be very devastating and can cripple any business. If you are a financially oriented business, you should never joke with cyber security because you can lose money in a single swoop!

Cyber criminals are always at work

Findings show that 3.5 new threats happen every second according to Trend Micro. You can only stop them by having an impenetrable cyber security. This is not negotiable if you are an online business!
RomanceRe: Why Are You Still Single? by Revolva(m): 11:26pm On Oct 21, 2016
sad sad sad all girls don turn olosho dats why i am single ..i dont trust any girl
PhonesRe: 5 Ways Phones Have Changed The Lives Of Nigerians by Revolva(op): 1:54pm On Oct 21, 2016
Franchise21:
U forgot to add PORN... Nigerians now have access to porn at their beck and call grin
ok yes mojo
PoliticsRe: #ObianoIsaFailure Trending On Twitter (pictures) by Revolva(m): 12:09pm On Oct 21, 2016
I see not in wrong with obiano haters everywhere
WebmastersRe: 5 Killer Blogging Plugins To Increase Blog Comments by Revolva(m): 12:01pm On Oct 21, 2016
will try dem
WebmastersRe: Free Blogger Followers And Blog Comments by Revolva(m): 12:00pm On Oct 21, 2016
DavidTheGeek:
Do you guys need an android developer to develop an app for your blogs? Quote me if you do.
app for my blog would be great but money na my wahala
WebmastersRe: Free Blogger Followers And Blog Comments by Revolva(m): 11:55am On Oct 21, 2016
pls take from my signatures ok
WebmastersRe: Post Your .com Website Here For Review, Traffic And Follow by Revolva(m): 11:53am On Oct 21, 2016
popularmp3.net on my signature ok
HealthRe: Why Do Most Nigerian Men Develop A Pot Belly Stomach So Early? by Revolva(m): 8:03am On Oct 20, 2016
angry angry angry

wat of naija babes
Business5 Essential Things You Should Always Pay With Your Debit Card by Revolva(op): 10:33am On Oct 19, 2016
Debit cards have made it very easy to pay for any transactions whether online or offline. This is because the number of Nigerians carrying cash around has significantly dropped due to the cashless policy. Besides it is even risky to move huge cash around. This said the problem is that you shouldn’t always use your credit card to buy just anything. these are the essential things you should purchase with your debit card. This will help you avoid underhand charges and other fees.

Online Purchases

Although you have the option to pay on delivery especially in a Nigeria where the online payment system is yet to be perfected. Despite this, some online platforms have fortified websites on which you can simply pay with your debit card. You can your card for transactions involving large amounts.

Flights


Most flights today are usually booked online. After booking, you can pay immediately with your card rather than queue for hours to pay with cash.

Purchase made over the phone


If you make any purchase over the phone and want it delivered immediately, you can pay with your debit card. However, before you pay, you should do some background check. You can ask for the website and check out the reviews. If you are satisfied you can pay.



Hotel Rooms

The internet has made it very relaxed to book and pay for hotels.you can book and make payments online. It is safe and secured.

Pay for event tickets

There are so many events that happen around Lagos especially on weekends. Clubs, bars, and hotels are always hosting events. As a response to these partying tendencies of Lagosians and to relieve them of buying tickets at the venue, you can pay for your tickets on online ticketing platforms.
Travel5 Sure Ways To Move Around Lagos For Free by Revolva(op):
There is nothing free even in the city of Freetown in Sierra Leone. It is even worse when you are in Lagos where commuters are hustling and scampering for their survival. The survival of the fittest. Hence, it is extremely difficult to get anything free besides religious flyers. When you also consider the economic recession, you will shelve the idea of getting anything free.

So, it may be near impossible for anyone to navigate Lagos for free. Despite this, there are other ways you can travel without breaking the bank. i share some tricks to help you achieve this. Thank me later. grin grin

Never miss your neighbour's car in the morning


This is perhaps the easiest way to move around the centre of excellence for free. If your neighbour, friend or colleague at work leave home at 5am, you should be at his house waiting at that time. While some friends will call you when leaving others will not. Don’t miss the ride especially if you route is the same. You can also do the same when you are returning from wherever you went to.

Take BRT buses


BRT buses are nearly in all nooks and crannies of Lagos. They are relatively cheap and affordable. Unlike the yellow menace called danfos that increases fares indiscriminately, the BRT buses always maintain their fares because it is run by the government. Interestingly, during the festive period, you can board BRT for free.

Find accommodation close to your workplace


Try as much as possible to stay close to your workplace. This is because if you are able to cut or reduce transport cost, you will save a lot of money. So, search for a friend, colleague or family member to stay with.



Travel via train


If the government can develop other means of transport especially train and water, you will almost travel for free. By the way, a train in Lagos is another perfect way to travel for free if you can survive the crowd. Most times, the train is always filled out but if you are boarding the train, you may not pay a dime!

Buy your own car


Buying your own car is the simplest way to travel for free without stress. However, if you can’t afford to buy a car now, you should be willing to spend money on your daily transport to navigate Lagos. It can be via Uber, danfo or taxis.
HealthRe: Dangers Of Drinking Cold Water [ MUST READ] by Revolva(m): 1:14pm On Oct 18, 2016
shocked shocked shocked Hey story i de down am damm......why anytin never do me
PhonesRe: 6 Reasons Why Nigerians Choose Android Phones Over Iphone by Revolva(m): 9:38am On Oct 18, 2016
shocked shocked co iphone is hard to maintain......andriod is way cheaper
HealthRe: 50-Year-Old Man's Joystick Amputated After Using Bottle As Intimacy gadget by Revolva(m): 9:34am On Oct 18, 2016
grin grin grin grin heavy idiot.....
Foreign AffairsRe: Donald Trump And The Hypocrisy And Shallowness Of Evangelical Christianity. by Revolva(m): 9:33am On Oct 18, 2016
mmsen:
Donald Trump hasn't said anything about Africa or Africans and nor has he said anything to show that he 'hates blacks'.

He is a capitalist, a failed one at that.

He knows that most people are stupid, hence why he has been able to license his name for financial gain and why he is able to leverage his popularity for votes.

He is the leader that American society deserves, as far as I'm concerned.
thank you brother.....these people dont understand the american system......donald trump...may be president....just watch
SportsRe: Iheanacho Wins CNN Goal Of The Week For The 2nd Time by Revolva(m): 11:36pm On Oct 14, 2016
sad sad sad sad
PhonesBest Free Antivirus Apps To Protect Your Smartphone by Revolva(op): 11:32pm On Oct 14, 2016
Your activities online can make your smartphone prone to virus. You download free apps, movies, and songs online as well as visit websites which you cannot determine if they are safe or not. But with an antivirus you can shield and protect your phone from any malware or virus.

Fortunately, you can download or purchase any antivirus app of your choice. But do you know which one to download? i rollout free and brilliant antivirus for your phone. They are also safe.

360 Security


Want real-time protection for your phone? This is the antivirus app to use. The features of the app include scanning files, antitheft feature to help you locate missing phones. You can also use passwords to make your app inaccessible to others by using this app.

Avast

Avast is a popular brand. Over 100 million users have downloaded the antivirus. However, you must have enough space on your phone because the capacity is 2GB. Besides protecting your phone, it assists in data recovery, ad-protection and app locking.

AVG

The Real-time Protection is own by AVG. And of course, AVG is another well-known antivirus. Real-time protection, task killer, remote data wipe, battery monitor, data usage checker, and call blocking are the amazing features of this app.

All-in-one solution

Like the name All-in-one solution, the app protects your phone in all entirety. The app tells users about the threats to their phone as well as alert you about websites designed to steal your information.



Avira Antivirus Security

It performs important functions like malware scan, real-time protection and more. The app also has some features like stage fright advisor, which help in protecting your phone. Anti-theft, anti-privacy and blacklisting features provide further protection.

Quick heal

This is another app that will protect your phone against virus attack. It shields your device from unauthorised users, review apps that may affect your privacy, and data wipe feature.
Nairaland General5 Real Things That Happen To Shoppers At Yaba Market by Revolva(op): 11:27pm On Oct 14, 2016
Shopping in Lagos is an exciting time to experience the sights and sounds of the cosmopolitan city. i am not talking about visiting malls or chain stores but markets. There are so many markets in Lagos one of which is the popular Yaba market. Yaba market is located on the mainland and it is a market where you can purchase anything and everything. Interestingly, the market is always flooded with shoppers and there are some real things that happen to these shoppers that are worth mentioning. We share some of these things that happen.

You will be ambushed by sellers

Fine boy, you want shirt? I go give quality shirt! Baby…I get some correct women wear. I go give you correct price. He quipped! You can’t escape this if you find yourself at Yaba market even if you are not a shopper. You will be ambushed and flanked by these very aggressive sellers who attempt to form familiarity! If you are not buying anything, simply keep a straight face and ignore them.

You can’t miss haggling


The knack for some sellers especially of Igbo extraction to give shocking prices on their wares make it compulsory for you to haggle. You must do this if you don’t want to buy your groceries that ridiculous cost. So, don’t hesitate to haggle!

The Bureau de Change in Senegal attire


In flowing Senegal robes, they approach you asking if you want to change naira to dollar and other hard currencies. This business is dominated by Hausas. They are a bit more civil than the sellers but they will always walk up to you to ask if you want dollars.


You have to deal with the crowd


Yaba market is a true reflection of the Lagos hustle. The market is always crowded that you need to be extremely patient to find your way. Importantly, you should be very conscious about your properties like your wallet and phone. If you are careless with them it will grow wings.

Buy cheap goods


Nigerians love cheap goods. And you can buy cheap and affordable products at Yaba market. However, if you are not careful, you will be taking counterfeit products away from that market because there are lots of them at Yaba market.
Phones5 Ways Phones Have Changed The Lives Of Nigerians by Revolva(op): 11:20pm On Oct 14, 2016
Since the telecommunication sector was deregulated in 2000 and so far, it has had a ripple effect in almost every facet of our lives and other sectors. Today, 8 out of 10 Nigerians own phones and not just any phone but smartphones with the internet. Hence, there is no argument that mobile phones have contributed so much to the development of Nigeria. i share 5 ways mobile phones have changed Nigeria.

Mobile Banking

You don’t need to visit the bank anymore to send money. Just fiddling with a few buttons on your phone, you can transfer money to your friends, family and loved ones within seconds. But if you don’t like the extra charges involved, you should just go the traditional way by going to the bank!

Health

With the war against counterfeit drugs intensifying in Nigeria, you can now send text messages on your phone to confirm if your drug is fake or not. So, you don’t need to worry anymore about the drugs you purchase. Despite this, don’t throw caution to the wind.

Entertainment

Although mobile phones have made it easier for users to access movies and movies without paying, it has simplified the distribution of songs and movies. You can upload your songs and videos on YouTube and interested Nigerians can listen and download. Also, there are music and video streaming sites where users can buy your content.



Employment

This is one of the most obvious impact mobile phones is having in Nigeria. There are prepaid card sellers all over the place and many Nigerians have been employed by mobile telecommunication companies.

Education

Not everyone owns personal computers but with their mobile phones they can access download online textbooks, and access e-libraries as well as have access to research materials. Hence, you don’t necessarily need to have PC to educate yourself and embark on research.
BusinessRe: Nigeria’s Economic Recession May Last 20 Years – Jimoh Ibrahim by Revolva(m): 8:07am On Oct 14, 2016
angry angry angry angry OMO more hunger to come....so no future for the youth of nigera now
PhonesRe: Samsung Has Announced That It Is Ending The Production Of The Galaxy Note7 by Revolva(m): 7:53am On Oct 14, 2016
grin grin grin grin time bomb...na where samsung don fail too much advancement in their fones....now iphone go use dem laff
EducationRe: SHOCKING! 5 Words Nigerians Use That Actually Don’t Exist by Revolva(m): 9:25am On Oct 13, 2016
na for nigeria them de call all...SUV - jeep...they dont know jeep is a brand of SUV...just like there is range rover..SUV...benz gwagon SUV.. but they call all big cars Jeep.....
Business5 Interesting Tips To Attract Customers To Your Small Business by Revolva(op): 8:54am On Oct 13, 2016
Customers are the core to any business. There is no way your entrepreneurial business can survive if you don’t keep or maintain a steady stream of customers. However, attracting new customers is important and may be more complex for small businesses. In recognition of this, i share 5 tips on how to attract new customers to your small business.

Provide excellent service

Quality and sterling service is the only way to ensure that customers always return. You should always have at the back of your mind that poor services will never help you grow your business. So, regularly engage customers and build trust.

Focus on specific customers

Who are your customers? Are your services for men or women? Understanding and defining your customers will ensure that you don’t target the wrong persons. Also, remember that not everyone can use your product or service.

Decide your marketing approach

If you define your customer niche, you should decide or determine the right marketing approach you want to use to reach your customers. Although capital may be limited, you should consider affordable methods. You can develop a website, use email marketing and also content marketing.


Referral programme

You can use your customers to gain more customers through referral programmes. This may work effectively for startups. You can also give incentives or pay a customer a discount for referring another customer. This is why you shouldn’t downplay quality services.

Keep your faithful customers

It is easier and way cheaper to keep faithful customers than going after new ones. Hence, always keep in touch with them. You can maintain these customers by calling them within 7 days of patronizing you to ask about the service, conducting online surveys and encouraging them to review your service. This will keep them coming back!
CultureHow To Be Culturally Sensitive When You Travel Around Nigeria by Revolva(op): 8:46am On Oct 13, 2016
There is no argument that Africans and Nigerians are culturally sensitive. Despite the fact that there is a sharp decline in values, we have not completely forgotten our traditional route. Hence, anyone who attempts to treat it with contempt or disdain will considerably have themselves to blame. For regular travelers, if you are visiting a culturally sensitive country like Nigeria, you have to be conscious of your activities. This is even more essential in a country like Nigeria with our hundreds of ethnic groups and languages. Although there are slight differences in beliefs, there are significant similarities at the same time.

For regular travelers visiting a culturally sensitive country like Nigeria, you have to be conscious of your activities. i share various ways you can be culturally sensitive when you travel around Nigeria. The veracity of this is that these tips will keep you safe. Thus, whether you are traveling to Kano in Northern Nigeria, Idoma in Benue, Igala in kogi or Ogboni in Port Harcourt, you will definitely be safe.



Do your homework


There is no gainsaying that research is an important part of travel. How will you find your way around? Do you know the local culture and taboos? Do you know their dress culture? Do your homework to avoid troubled waters. Even if you are traveling with a local, it does not make any difference if your research is untidy and not rigorous.

Dress carefully

Dress culture varies in different parts of the country. In Lagos, people will only frown at your dress sense if it is utterly and extremely irresponsible and indecent. However, if you dress that same way in Kaduna, you will definitely have yourself to blame. When you observe the way people dress over there, you will abandon all indecent attires if you want to live and travel peacefully to avoid any harassments. You can even show solidarity by embracing their dress culture.

Keep your wits to yourself

Your wits and banter can easily get you into trouble. For example, if you are among the Igbos of Eastern Nigeria, you do not say something that’s obviously negative even though you are joking. And don’t abuse the traditional rites involved in any cultural festival no matter how odious it may be. Simply keep your wits and banter to yourself.


Follow the rules

You should always have at the back of your mind that you are a traveler. You are in unfamiliar terrain and you have to follow their rules and regulations whether you like it or not. So, if there are rules in respect of night curfews and drinking/eating during Ramadan, you should simply follow the rules. For example, during the Eyo festival in Lagos, you are expected to walk around barefooted. if you can follow this rule, it is advisable you stay at home.
Ask Questions

If you cannot get a local to take you around, you should always ask questions. Like they say ignorance of the law excuses not. This will prevent you from getting lost or strolling into places of worship or shrine.
Nairaland General6 Reasons Lagosians 'hate' Danfos by Revolva(op): 3:37pm On Oct 12, 2016
Danfos are the pariah Volkswagen commercial buses painted yellow, the official colours of Lagos State. They are always on the road for nearly 24 hours every day. For Lagosians who are yet to own cars, the danfo is an effective way to move around the ever busy and bustling state. Besides, if you are always on Lagos roads, you would have noticed the shenanigans of these drivers which can be very frustrating and annoying. Thus, their hatred for them. i share some of the reasons why Lagosians hate danfos.

Danfo drivers are very reckless

Danfos are self-acclaimed kings of Lagos roads. They are uncontrollably reckless when driving. They will never listen to the caution of anyone except that of LASTMA. If the Lastma officials are not on the highway, it’s a free-for-all. They will even tell you to take over the steering if you attempt to caution them.

They don’t respect anyone

The Danfo drivers and conductors don’t respect anyone not even the elderly. They address you with so much disrespect that you wish you will never board one again. It is even worse if you don’t have change. To avoid trouble, you should always have your correct change.

The Danfos are always dirty

There is no argument about this-danfos are always dirty. Only a handful of them clean their buses.



Indiscriminate fares

Whether there is a fuel hike or not, the fares of the danfos are always fluctuating. When they observe quite a number of people at the bus stop, they immediately hike transport fares. With a horrified façade, they either wave the danfos away or board it.

They can delay…


If you are in a hurry, you should completely avoid danfos because there is a very high possibility that you will miss that appointment. They will always stop to buy fuel, pick up passengers as well as stop passengers to alight.

They are the major cause of traffic

Although everyone is culpable when it comes to Lagos traffic, the danfo drivers take a large percentage of the blame. They stop in the middle of the road indiscriminately without minding other road users. In fact, danfo drivers only think about themselves and how to make quick money. That’s all. So, you have to be extremely patient!
RomanceRe: Share Your Love-letter Experience. by Revolva(m): 1:49pm On Oct 11, 2016
Loveletter for where....none
Car TalkRe: 10 Must-have Items To Keep In Your Vehicle by Revolva(op): 12:06pm On Oct 11, 2016
made front page again .....ok na

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