Webmasters › Re: Webmasters In The House How Do I Improve Views On My Blog by Sapiosexuality(op): 7:10pm On May 28, 2017 |
Still waiting... |
Nairaland General › Re: Webmasters, How Do I Improve My Blog Views? by Sapiosexuality(op): 7:10pm On May 28, 2017 |
Still... |
Politics › Re: Enough Of Ethnic/tribal Hatred by Sapiosexuality(m): 6:52pm On May 28, 2017 |
UnchangeableGod: It appears you are one of those profiting from the hate business. I am not claiming to be is in a position to stop it. It is like a preacher. He can only preach, he can't convert. I think our leaders should be in a position to achieve this, to an extent. Alas, they preach so much love and unity but their actions divide rather than heal. You don't understand what I mean. |
Nairaland General › Webmasters, How Do I Improve My Blog Views? by Sapiosexuality(op): 4:12pm On May 28, 2017 |
How do I improve views on my blog and How do I legally blog on news and current affairs and still get Google AdSense approved? Thanks. |
Webmasters › Webmasters In The House How Do I Improve Views On My Blog by Sapiosexuality(op): 4:05pm On May 28, 2017 |
How do I improve views on my blog and How do I legally blog on news and current affairs and still get Google AdSense approved? Thanks. |
Webmasters › Re: Does Absence Reject Blogs With Multiple Nichie by Sapiosexuality(m): 3:49pm On May 28, 2017 |
haryomikun: dont apply for adsense with your real blog?
to get approval you need to setup a blog on wtf niche? .you know she's right... I know she's making wild speculations... I've gotten approved over 70 times... even got another approval about an hour ago or so. I've studied adsense a bit with people too.
There is no niche you can't get approved with so far it complies with Google's guidelines How did you do it? Can I get approved on my blog which is just some week old? How do I do it? How do I improve traffic on my blog? Some days I only get one. |
Webmasters › Re: How To Avoid Your Adsense Accout Being Banned (2017) by Sapiosexuality(m): 3:47pm On May 28, 2017 |
Go on. |
Politics › Re: Enough Of Ethnic/tribal Hatred by Sapiosexuality(m): 2:54pm On May 28, 2017 |
If it tribalism here, it is not your place to solve it. You can't solve it. You are not in position to. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Updated-New Job Vacancies by Sapiosexuality(m): 2:45pm On May 28, 2017 |
Ifeshyne: Hi Sir, from the feelers I get from Nl here, it seems they are GNLD. Thanks. I suspected that too. They keep disturbing my life. Thank you. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Updated-New Job Vacancies by Sapiosexuality(m): 2:32pm On May 28, 2017 |
Appraizzal: sure Okay. Delete it too. I don't want this email marketers to start spamming my mail. Thanks. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Updated-New Job Vacancies by Sapiosexuality(m): 2:22pm On May 28, 2017 |
Appraizzal: Scared? Lol... Don't be. Okay hope I can remove my mailing address now?  |
Politics › Re: How Sarcasm Ruined Nigeria by Sapiosexuality(op): 2:19pm On May 28, 2017 |
Waspy: You points are valid and most are true.
The issue is Sometimes, you are so beat down, frustrated, depressed, discouraged.......name it, and the only option is just to surrender to laughter. Laughter that doesn't deny the existence of the bad situation on ground. Laughter that only reminds you of the fact that you are still breathing and that's all that matters. Laughter that signifies that fact that you can't change the situation on ground but at least you are better off than the dead.
Over time, this Laughter became part of the Nigerian culture and I'm afraid Culture is hard to exterminate Very hard to exterminate but the truth is, we can change that culture. When we make Jokes with Rape and hate we are complicating our situation. Everything manifesting in the material world first builds on the immaterial. With such jokes we are making a fashionable blueprint for more mentally unstable people. We can change the situation on ground. You know, when you repetitively do a thing, a mental pattern is registered in our brain. It is not that we can't change the status quo but that, on the psyche level, we have been programmed to think that we can't do anything about them. We need to start building positive repetitive words in the minds of Nigerians. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Updated-New Job Vacancies by Sapiosexuality(m): 1:48pm On May 28, 2017 |
Ifeshyne: Not compulsory, but necessary. Read between the lines, who wouldn't want to have an edge over other applicants. Ife, do you know how this ACR Group along Ikorodu Road work? Thank you. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Updated-New Job Vacancies by Sapiosexuality(m): 1:37pm On May 28, 2017*. Modified: 2:34pm On May 28, 2017 |
Appraizzal: bro wasup? Would like to talk more outside here... Do you mind? Hope all is fine cos I'm scared? You can reach me through: Deleted  |
Politics › Re: How Sarcasm Ruined Nigeria by Sapiosexuality(op): 1:32pm On May 28, 2017*. Modified: 10:28pm On Jul 09, 2017 |
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Politics › How Sarcasm Ruined Nigeria by Sapiosexuality(op): 1:02pm On May 28, 2017*. Modified: 10:28pm On Jul 09, 2017 |
A popular comedian in Nigeria once told a joke of his encounter with robbers while on commercial transport. An hour earlier, he had approached a female passenger, on same bus, trying to convince her he is interesting. She used the snub button. After driving for an hour, they were cornered by gun wielding thieves who took all they had. For extra entertainment, the female passenger was forced to strip which she did after some threats and stubbornness. He was also forced to strip and he did. Her backside reasonably raised, the command came: Enter! Article @... http://www.mortalpoet.com/article-sarcasm-ruined-nigeria/ |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Updated-New Job Vacancies by Sapiosexuality(m): 11:31am On May 28, 2017 |
cris83: My guy how far? Its been a while!! Still here perusing the various jobs myself. Thanks for the recruitment information of some firms you posted to me. I have sent a cv to them. Hopefully something good comes for me. I hope you are good yourself... Yeah. I'm good. You know when a jobless man says he is good. I compiled another list. A broader one. Very long. It touched almost every part of Lagos. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Set To Become Biggest African Power Since Pharaonic Egypt by Sapiosexuality(m): 8:17am On May 28, 2017 |
Rossikki: Those ''lofty'' thoughts are already happening before our eyes, with or without 'mental foundation'. You're just too consumed by negativity to see it. One example. Are you aware of the number of car manufacturers that have set up/or are setting up factories in Nigeria right now as we speak? Honda, Kia, General Motors, Toyota. Plus some new indigenous manufacturers a la Innoson. Read this:
''The Nigerian Government through the National Automotive Design and Development Council has awarded licences for the establishment of 12 new vehicle assembly plants in the country.
This is contained in a document made available by the spokesman of NADDC, Bello Rasheed, in Abuja on Monday. The document stated that the benefitting companies are automobile manufacturing giants such as Toyota, Honda, General Appliances West Africa, Perfection Motors Company, and Richbon Nigeria.
The others are R.T. Briscoe Nigeria, Nigeria-China Manufacturing Company, Nigeria Sino Trucks, Coacharis Motors, DAG Motorcycle Industry Nigeria, Globe Motors Nigeria, Century Auto-Assembly Nigeria, and Concept Auto Centre.
The plants are expected to produce a wide range of automobile products such as sport utility vehicles, passenger cars, pickup vans, buses, tricycles and motorcycles, among others.
The document also indicates that the companies, with their corporate offices in Enugu and Lagos, have started making arrangements to begin operations.''
http://www.premiumtimesng.com/business/187744-nigeria-grants-12-new-auto-assembly-plant-licences.html
Essentially, Nigeria is well on the way to challenging South Africa as the major car manufacturer in Africa, producing in due course millions of vehicles per year, for the local and international market. That is industrialisation right there. Thousands of jobs in high end end manufacturing. Many ancillary industries will be established to serve those manufacturing plants, with components, equipment, services etc... No need for any philosophical or ethical revolution in the country. It's happening now, live. They are building those car plants now, across Nigeria. It's not a ''dream''. It is happening now. These are the sort of things that a group like PriceWaterHouse Coopers looks at, and are able to project where Nigeria will be in 20, 30 years time, based on what is happening today. It's not dreaming. It's based on reality backed by billions of dollars in contracts that have been, and are being signed, as we speak.
Another example. The national railway network. I've seen the masterplan. It's a wonderful, ambitious project, costing over $25 billion. It's a network that will connect all nooks and crannies of this country, by high speed rail. They've started the projects. It is Public/Private Partnership arrangements, meaning it WILL get done, and it WILL come with adequate maintenance, staffing and upgrades locked into the contracts. We've seen it happening LIVE.
The Abuja-Kaduna rail network is a world class development. it is only a small part in the overall masterplan. But we can see it is working well, and is a great concept whose replication around the country will transform the nation. By the year 2050, the entire national rail system would be on line....an ultra-modern high speed rail system befitting the Giant of Africa. You will be able to travel from anywhere to anywhere in Nigeria on high speed rail.
So it's happening before our eyes. Did Boko Haram stop them from building the Abuja-Kaduna high speed rail network? Did corruption make them embezzle everything and ditch the project? No? So it can be done, and it is being done. You don't seem to want to get it. You are not looking at it from a rational or logical position. You'd pick few information about a certain development and create mansions from them. You are also guilty of the same problems our leaders are guilty of. I want you to reply these next post logically and rationally. No one can conquer you until they've savaged your mind. No physical pain can defeat you until you've been destroyed mentally. This is Psychology 101. In same vein, nobody can be saved until their minds are salvaged. No physical project can uplift unless it uplifts the mind. Nigerians are behind mental bars. They are behind mental asylums and irrespective of what you do, if the goal is not about removing those bars you are wasting your time. You can't make a broken people great. You also can't build a country on lies. You can build rail ways and other modern systems but Phaoroanic Mindset must be taught. You think countries like UAE, Qatar, and Kuwait will be termed great because of their fine structures? You think wrong. As long as they kelp depending on Westerners to develop structures like the Burj Khalifa, going abroad for studies, worshipping western sports and news, unlike China, they'd never be great countries but fine countries. Respond to this logically. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Updated-New Job Vacancies by Sapiosexuality(m): 7:20am On May 28, 2017 |
I don't know how I keep unfollowing this thread. |
Politics › Re: Ambode And Soyinka At Boxing Match Between Tinubu & Holyfield by Sapiosexuality(m): 8:13pm On May 27, 2017 |
Mujtahida: What can wash away our sins?
Nothing but the blood of Jesus
What can make us whole again?
Nothing but the blood of Jesus
Ohhh precious is they flow
That makes us white as snow
No other fount we know
Nothing but the blood of Jesus Okay. I'm done. |
Politics › Re: Ambode And Soyinka At Boxing Match Between Tinubu & Holyfield by Sapiosexuality(m): 8:00pm On May 27, 2017 |
Mujtahida: Am I?
Are those the worst sins you can think about?
Are you washed in the blood
In the soul cleansing blood of the lamb
Are your garments white
Are they spotless as snow
Are you washed in the blood of the lamb. Are you a murderer or a thief? |
Politics › Re: Ambode And Soyinka At Boxing Match Between Tinubu & Holyfield by Sapiosexuality(m): 7:23pm On May 27, 2017 |
Mujtahida: Who knows? Preach on, preacher man. Holy Mary pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death. For all have sinned including Sapiosexuality and fallen short of the glory of Nigeria.
Let him who is without sin cast the first righteous stone against corruption. Does that mean you are a thieve and murderer? |
Politics › Re: Ambode And Soyinka At Boxing Match Between Tinubu & Holyfield by Sapiosexuality(m): 7:10pm On May 27, 2017 |
Mujtahida: Nigerian wey I know! Preach, preacher man Are you a thief and a murderer? |
Politics › Re: Ambode And Soyinka At Boxing Match Between Tinubu & Holyfield by Sapiosexuality(m): 6:26pm On May 27, 2017 |
Mujtahida: You know na! I don't know. If you are a corrupt Nigerian, I am not. |
Politics › Re: Ambode And Soyinka At Boxing Match Between Tinubu & Holyfield by Sapiosexuality(m): 5:27pm On May 27, 2017 |
Mujtahida: All Nigerians including you are corrupt but some are more corrupt than others.
No be me talk am ooo. Na George Orwell in Animal farm (page 55) All Nigerians including me? How? What did I do? |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Set To Become Biggest African Power Since Pharaonic Egypt by Sapiosexuality(m): 4:56pm On May 27, 2017 |
Rossikki: What is not possible, the GDP projections of $7.3 trillion, or the population, or what? I never said every Nigerian will live in a palace in 2050. Why should it take "centuries" in our case? The GDP projections for 2050 by PwC, are based on current economic growth rates. So it makes no sense arguing that they are wrong. Greatness in that sense of the Ancient Egypt which you set out to capture will not be possible in 2050. The highest GDP doesn't mean a highest Per Capita GDP. The people will still be lacking with increasing population. Russia has also shown us that GDP is not the prerequisite for greatness. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Set To Become Biggest African Power Since Pharaonic Egypt by Sapiosexuality(m): 4:44pm On May 27, 2017 |
Rossikki: The number One "western influence" is saying "No...it can't be done". It was the white man who implanted such feelings of inadequacy in you, which you are here propagating. Get rid of that particular bit of western influence, and the others will similarly disappear. I didn't say 'No, it can't be done' but that must wake up mentally before it can be done. I'm only telling you the efficacy of such mental asylum. It's simple psychology. Motivational speeches don't work here. You don't make ridges without putting in seeds and expect a fruit to grow. You don't drop rice on a dry land and expect to export rice. You don't build a house without a foundation. That's simple reality. We must build the mental foundation of Nigerians first before we begin to afford such lofty thoughts. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Set To Become Biggest African Power Since Pharaonic Egypt by Sapiosexuality(m): 4:36pm On May 27, 2017 |
Rossikki: Problems are not solved overnight. Look, in the UK, in the days of Charles Dickens, ie the Victorian era, about a century ago, people slept 10 to a room in London, Manchester, Liverpool etc. Disease was rife, child labour the norm. Poverty was widespread, as the aristocracy lived large in huge palaces. But, over a 100 year period, political agitation in the British Parliament led to societal changes, introduction of welfare benefits, and other policies aimed at alleviating the suffering of the poor and elderly... it took DECADES and DECADES of activism by various interest groups to get those laws passed, to what they have today. So development is not about saying, "look, we have problems. Therefore we can never succeed." That is the wrong way to approach the issue. If you have an agenda, your job is to PUSH that agenda politically. Yeah but it seems you already solved this problem before you wrote the op. Development is about saying 'Yes, we have problems and we are going to solve it'. Have we even, in unison, agree we have problems? Your Charles Dickens analogy captures our point. It will takes decades and in our case Centuries but we cannot pretend that in 2050 we'd be the world power. While we engage in Activism, the most important thing is for the system to build the minds of her people. My position is not that we can't achieve it but that the interval of your op is not realistic. It's not possible. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Workforce Interview, Pls Who Else Got It? by Sapiosexuality(m): 3:52pm On May 27, 2017 |
What's the matter? |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Set To Become Biggest African Power Since Pharaonic Egypt by Sapiosexuality(m): 3:51pm On May 27, 2017 |
Rossikki: No societies are perfect. Europe fought two "world" wars in the last century, that killed 100 million plus people. That's like 50 Biafra wars, in terms of casualties. If they could recover from that, then why should Fulani herders or arguments about restructuring stop Nigeria? They can't. That's the point. As long these issues have not been tackled or even considered to be worthy of attention, your dream of a Pharaonic Egypt is just what it is–a dream. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Set To Become Biggest African Power Since Pharaonic Egypt by Sapiosexuality(m): 3:47pm On May 27, 2017 |
Rossikki: China didn't go through any great intellectual awakening between 1970 and 2017. In the 1970s, China was just your typical developing country. Most people rode around in bicycles. They just enacted some protectionist economic policies, clamped down on corruption, and focused on manufacturing. Result? The China we see today. You people overthink this development thing. It's really not that complicated. That was because their cultures, their traditions and their ethics were not eroded by any western influence. What was needed in their case was simply mobilization. They held tightly to these values in the face of new western threats. Their medicine, their religion, their food, etc, was not shaken. In Nigeria, the reverse is the case. Our cultures, traditions and ethics were touched by western influences. I know how many times I've argued with folks around that intelligence has nothing to do with skin colour. We must first emancipate our people from mental slavery before we can entertain such dreams. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Set To Become Biggest African Power Since Pharaonic Egypt by Sapiosexuality(m): 3:25pm On May 27, 2017 |
vantage001: It is not even possible. Unless Nigeria want to annex the whole of west africa to create enough geographical assets to command and wield that kind of influence. That's even going too far. Let's achieve ordinary constant Power Supply before we begin to delude ourselves. |