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Web Market / Re: ***join The Class*** {How To Run Successful Facebook ads Like a Pro} by scholarsarena: 2:35pm On Feb 28, 2018
We are following!

Op, pls explain these more:

1. How to select the best objective for someone wanting to get leads to a sales page outside facebook.

2. Best practices in drafting or couching the advert texts.

3. How to get low charge per click.


Thanks for your time and efforts.
Web Market / Re: ***join The Class*** {How To Run Successful Facebook ads Like a Pro} by scholarsarena: 12:01pm On Feb 28, 2018
warlord24:
Lost a love one.. so couldn't continue... But am back now... We continue this evening...

Sorry for your loss bro. May God grant you the fortitude to bear the loss.

We are waiting for your update.
Webmasters / Re: #1 Google Ranking Strategy 2018 For Beginners by scholarsarena: 11:47pm On Feb 27, 2018
Following...
Pleae through more light on:

1. how to effectively find good long tail keywords.
2. The tricks in creating articles with them
3. Whether you can use multiple keywords on one article or to have it one keyword per article.

Thanks for your time.
Business / Re: Dangote, 2 Other Nigerians Named In Forbes Top Ten Black Billionaires by scholarsarena: 9:06am On Feb 27, 2018
Good for them
Webmasters / Re: #1 Google Ranking Strategy 2018 For Beginners by scholarsarena: 7:13am On Feb 27, 2018
We are waiting
Politics / Re: 'we Are Working On How To Arrest The Monkey That Swallowed N70m- Dino Melaye by scholarsarena: 10:51am On Feb 23, 2018
Interestingly shameful

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Celebrities / Re: “CDQ Is Stupid For Calling Khloe A One Night Stand” - Mark Anthony Osuchukwu by scholarsarena: 12:16pm On Feb 22, 2018
danthamccoy:

A 17 year old isn't a minor in Nigeria? Really?
I leave you to your lines and questions devoid of reasons.
Webmasters / Re: Fb Page With 50k Likes For Sale Cheap by scholarsarena: 11:09am On Feb 22, 2018
khizzyblakes:
Wanna sell fb page with 50k likes at a cheap rate watsapp me on 09067889461

Drop link to the page, I want to assess it and make a proposal
Celebrities / Re: “CDQ Is Stupid For Calling Khloe A One Night Stand” - Mark Anthony Osuchukwu by scholarsarena: 7:53am On Feb 22, 2018
danthamccoy:

Lol. Educate yourself bro.

Educate me on the subject sir.
Counter my position with reasonable and cogent argument not a single line with nothing.
Celebrities / Re: “CDQ Is Stupid For Calling Khloe A One Night Stand” - Mark Anthony Osuchukwu by scholarsarena: 8:20pm On Feb 21, 2018
danthamccoy:
Good points but alas we live in a misogynistic society with Nairaland as a case study. You see guys calling every successful or independent lady an Olosho or Ashawo. Sad ting. A country where a public figure can confidently admit to having sex with a minor and even calling her out without any fear of repercussions.

This part killed me though "...With his music looking like a broken home with irreconcilable differences." grin grin grin grin grin grin
Anyone who is 17 isn't a minor in nigerian law and as such, can give valid consent for consensual intercourse. So, there is no primafacie case of rape.
Inasmuch as I hate CDQ's unruly behaviour, he hasn't done a legal wrong in that regard sir.
In our jurisprudence, Sentiments, pity and morality are different from legality.
Webmasters / Re: Adsense Payment With Domiciliary Account Issue by scholarsarena: 11:31am On Feb 21, 2018
3html:
Domiciliary acc=U get your money in dollars and sell it your self @360
Savings account = bank exchange it for you at their fraudulent exchange rate which is Btwn 300-320


360 minus 300 =60
You lose 60 per 1$ being exchanged for you by your bank

Jezz, that's a rip off.
Please bro, I would like to contact you directly please.
Education / Re: Thread For Prospsctive Nigerian Law School Students 2017/2018 Academic Session by scholarsarena: 10:53am On Feb 21, 2018
LegitBoy:
Good day here ; i think it won't be bad idea if we the prospective NLS students have a platform where we can share our vital infromation and address relevant issues about the admission process

I will be updating the thread on a daily basis, if you have any problem or inquiry please feel free to ask maybe we can address it together.

Good morning bro, how's olowononi's class today?
I would like to contact you, how can I do that?
Webmasters / Re: Adsense Payment With Domiciliary Account Issue by scholarsarena: 9:52am On Feb 21, 2018
[quote author=3html post=65190351]I have been receiving payment from my adsense account to my first bank savings account for some time now successfully but I just go a diamond bank domiciliary account from my brother and I intend Making use of it.


How do i go about this with out breaking adsense rules.





Good morning bro, why is a domicilary account preferable to local savings account in receiving adsense payment?

Thanks for your anticipated kind response.
Business / Re: Facebook Audience Network: How To Make Money, Step By Step Guide by scholarsarena: 9:54am On Feb 20, 2018
scholarsarena:


Hello, can you throw light on earning rates of facebook audience network as compared to google adsense please?
What's cpc and cpm like sir?


Any answer ??

Cc: davidtella
Business / Re: Facebook Audience Network: How To Make Money, Step By Step Guide by scholarsarena: 11:40pm On Feb 19, 2018
davidtella:


You will use the Blogger method

Hello, can you throw light on earning rates of facebook audience network as compared to google adsense please?
What's cpc and cpm like sir?
Education / Re: 27 USA Scholarships For Nigerians In 2018 by scholarsarena: 4:33pm On Feb 18, 2018
wemzygirl:
is there anyone currently out

Yeah, visit this link for application links.

https://www.scholarsarena.net/27-usa-scholarships-nigerians-2018/

Good luck.
Education / Re: 27 USA Scholarships For Nigerians In 2018 by scholarsarena: 2:40pm On Feb 18, 2018
Goodluck to every applicant!
Education / 27 USA Scholarships For Nigerians In 2018 by scholarsarena: 2:39pm On Feb 18, 2018
There is no gain-saying the fact that the US is a choice education haven for most Nigerians seeking higher education. Today, scholars arena brings you the top 27 USA Scholarships for Nigerians 2018

It’s no secret that the US is one of the most expensive nations in which to pursue higher education, but don’t let that put you off, as there are hundreds of opportunities to gain funding for your studies there as a Nigerian.

As a Nigerian international student, you won’t be eligible for funding intended specifically for US nationals. However, as US universities prioritize internationalization, the number of international scholarships to study in the US has grown. There are also some US universities that offer free admission to international students from Nigeria.

Below is a selection of US scholarships for Nigerian international students, some funded by the US government, some funded by private organizations and some funded by specific institutions.

We at scholars arena wish you Good luck with your applications!


Government-funded US scholarships for international students.

1. Fulbright Foreign Student Program – Perhaps the most popular government-funded US scholarships for international students, Fulbright offers scholarships for graduate students, young professionals and artists to study in the US for one year or more. Open to international students in all fields excluding medicine.

2. Hubert Humphrey Fellowship Program – This is a non-degree scholarship program for international, experienced professionals wishing to undertake 10 months of academic study in the US. Although the funding doesn’t support degree qualifications, students are able to study and develop their knowledge at academic institutions across the nation.


Non-governmental US scholarships for international students

3. Abbey Road Summer Scholarships – Abbey Road are offering US scholarships worth US$1,000 for language and art students, as well as US$500 fellowships for “summer enrichment” at institutions within the states.

4. Civil Society Leadership Awards – Fully-funded scholarships are available for students from eligible countries to study in the US or another host country at master’s level.

5 The Next Gen Scholarship Fund – Scholarships to study in the US for non-residents and international students. Applicants must have at least a 3.0 GPA (grade point average) and be enrolled on a program at an accredited university within Washington DC, Maryland or Virginia. Worth US$1,000.

6. Tortuga Backpacks Study Abroad Scholarship – Awarded twice a year to passionate international students wishing to study in the US. Worth US$1,000.

7. David P. Shapiro Autism Scholarship – A one-time scholarship worth US$1,000 open to current or prospective students in the US diagnosed with autism.

For female students:

8. AAUW International Fellowships – Fellowships offered by the American Association of University Women for female international students to study in the US.

9. MIT-Zaragoza Women in Logistics and SCM Scholarship – US scholarships for female students of any age, ethnicity or nationality, to study at the Zaragoza Logistics Center at MIT.

10. Bat and Ball Game Women’s Sports Scholarship – A scholarship offering $1,000 to a woman currently studying a sports-related degree at any university in the US.

For graduate students:

11. Rotary Peace Fellowships – this is one of the 27 USA Scholarships for Nigerians 2018. this Scholarship provides funds to complete a masters degree in the US awarded within one of Rotary’s Peace Centers (such as at Duke University or the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill).

For students from developing countries:

12. Aga Khan Foundation International Scholarship Programme – this is also one of the top 27 USA Scholarships for Nigerians 2018. It’s a Scholarship for postgraduate international students hailing from countries in Africa.
Scholarships for African students between the ages of 25 and 35 from sub-Saharan African countries, for them to study in the US and gain leadership and business skills.

13. MasterCard Foundation Scholarships – Scholarships for African students to study in the US and Africa. This scholarships is funded by the MasterCard foundation and it is both undergraduates and postgraduate students to study in various universities in the US.

University-specific US scholarships for international students

14. American University Emerging Global Leader Scholarship – Undergraduate scholarships to study in the US at American University in Washington DC. Aimed at international students who are showing leadership potential.

15. Brandeis University Wien International Scholarship Program – Funding opportunity for high-achieving students with an interest in student community contribution.

16. Clark University Global Scholars Program – Scholarships of no less than US$10,000 as well as a guaranteed $2,500 taxable stipend for a paid internship are available for first-year international applicants.

17. Emory University Needs-Based Scholarship Program – Funding opportunities for international students at Emory University. Students must demonstrate financial need.

18. Harvard University Scholarships – Harvard offers a range of (very competitive) international scholarships for students from all over the globe. This is perhaps one of the most popular offer on our list of 27 USA Scholarships for Nigerians 2018

19. Illinois State University International Awards – Illinois State offers tuition waivers, merit awards and graduate assistant-ships to incoming international students.

20. Iowa State University International Merit Scholarships – Merit-based scholarship program for high-achieving international students.

21. Michigan State University International Scholarships – Various grants and scholarships for international students to study in the US at MSU.

22. New York University Wagner International Scholarships – US scholarships to study at NYU Wagner Graduate School of Public Service.

23. University of Arkansas International Scholarships – Funding opportunities for international students of varying backgrounds and nationalities.

24. University of Iowa Scholarships for International First Year Students – Various scholarships for international students starting their first year in Autumn 2018.

25. University of Minnesota International Excellence Scholarships – Two scholarships of differing amounts allocated to international full-time students at UM.

26. University of Oregon International Scholarships – US scholarships to study at the University of Oregon, aimed at international students from around the world.

27. University of Wisconsin Superior Non-resident Tuition Waiver Program – Tuition waiver for international students demonstrating financial need at the University of Wisconsin.


So guys, use the comment box to drop your questions regarding scholarships on the list.

Source:
https://www.scholarsarena.net/27-usa-scholarships-nigerians-2018/

Cc: lalasticlala, richiez, fynestboi

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Politics / Re: "Nigerians Are Thieves, Thieving Is Part Of Our Culture" - Says Woman by scholarsarena: 4:53pm On Feb 02, 2018
She has a wrong notion and opinion of Nigerians.
It's a fallacy in reasoning to generalize that ALL Nigerians are thieving thieves.

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Education / Re: Ebonyi State University Sug President Suspended. by scholarsarena: 8:29am On Jan 27, 2018
marooh:
Is he among the cow colony crew?

Abeg!

You need to seek him out and as him personally
Education / Ebonyi State University Sug President Suspended. by scholarsarena: 12:38am On Jan 27, 2018
The student union president of Ebonyi state university, comrade Egbe Collins has been suspended.
This was contained in a senate resolution made available to the press yesterday which was signed by the relevant authorities of the university.

The student union leader was suspended on the grounds of heavy and weighty allegations of high-handedness, brutal attack of SUG official and crass display of disrespect for the Senate of the Univeristy.
Comrade Egbe Collins was also accused of mismanagement of the unions funds and apparatus and a reckless abuse of office.
A committed has been set up to deal with the issue and students of the university are advised to be law abiding and go about their lectures as usual.


Cc: lalasticlala, fynestboi

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Education / Re: Top 20 Scholarships For Nigerian Students In 2018. by scholarsarena: 6:00pm On Jan 21, 2018
aondona1:
please what is the format and what kind of questions would u expect in agbami scholarship
Agbami exam is always in two parts.
Part A --- verbal reasoning.
Part b ----quantitative reasonin

Format: multiple choice questions
computer based test
Education / Re: Top 20 Scholarships For Nigerian Students In 2018. by scholarsarena: 8:46am On Jan 21, 2018
peacesamuel94:
Nice one, but could you please help with links that will direct us to where we can apply, and dates would also help. Thanks.

Visit this website to learn that
www.scholarsarena.net
Education / 7 Art Courses With High Employment Rate In Nigeria by scholarsarena: 1:35pm On Jan 19, 2018
7 Art Courses with High Employment Rate in Nigeria


In this post, we are going to consider the 7 art courses in Nigeria with high employment rate. However, before we continue we will like you to note that the rate of employment shouldn’t be the only criteria to consider before choosing a course. Your chosen course is a life-long decision and once made, you may not be able to change it again. Before you choose a course you are advised to consider those things you enjoy doing and find courses that relate to them so that when you leave school you will not only work for the money but also enjoy what you are doing. Unlike the science courses with high employment rate, these art courses might come as a surprise.

From all indication, these are the best art courses to consider for study if you will want to be employed immediately after your graduation. But the courses alone won’t qualify you for automatic employment. You will have to work on your grades because there will be lots of other graduates of the same course as you.

1. Law
Well, Law being the best art courses is no news. Law opens doors for you in Nigeria. Being a lawyer is almost being on the same level as a doctor. Though law offers great employment benefits it is also very competitive and you will have to be outstanding in order to secure a good job.

2. English/Literary Studies.
Actually, this is one of the most marketable art courses in Nigeria today. When you talk about English all most students ever see is teaching as the end result but the English course opens far greater doors than teaching. Few of the jobs you’ll be eligible for when you study English includes Digital copywriter, Editorial assistant, English as a foreign language teacher, Lexicographer, Magazine journalist, Newspaper journalist, Primary school teacher, Secondary school teacher, Writer and so on. One of the joys of this course is that it offers you the opportunity to freelance and work from anywhere you are which is not associated with other courses.

3. Political Science
Political science is a very popular course amongst art students and despite this, it is still very lucrative. Though competitive but if you can graduate with an outstanding result, you will surely be employed almost immediately.

4. Theater art
If you are very passionate about acting then you might want to consider Theatre art. It’s one of the best art courses in the country. However, you will have to be very passionate about acting since it actually deals with more passion than with brain work.


5. Creative And Visual Arts, Fine and Applied Arts, Fine Arts And Design

I have to include this lucrative career on this list. Though very obscure to most Nigerian students, these art courses are actually very lucrative and can open doors for you. With the rise of the internet, there are more demands for designers more than anything. Everyday people keep looking for designers of logos for their website and businesses as well as corporate designs to promote their brands. You can easily make a name for yourself with these courses especially if you love freelancing.

6. Foreign Languages
Foreign languages especially mandarin (Chinese), Spanish, German, Russian and French can really open doors of employment for you. One attractive aspect of these courses is that you will have less competition. You can work in embassies or even become a private tutor. You may decide to become a freelance translator and work as you like.

7. Counseling and psychology
Though not very well recognized in Nigeria, counseling and psychology are bound to explode in a few years just as in other developing and developed countries of the world. Lots of people are depressed in the society and as we move on this number is bound to increase. Though in Nigeria right now most people are not aware of counseling services but in few years they will surely start looking for their services.

Notable mentions of Economics and Accounting didn’t make the list because it is becoming saturated with little or no space for their graduates to earn a living. Information Technology software is replacing the above-mentioned jobs, and that is part of the reason I don’t classify them as one of the best art courses in Nigeria.



All courses are literally lucrative if you can use your creative imagination. No matter the course you study in school you can become employed immediately if plan properly before graduating.

CC: fynestboi, lalasticlala

Source: https://www.scholarsarena.net/7-art-courses-high-employment-rate-nigeria/

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Religion / Re: Opinion: The Church Is One Of Nigeria's Many Problem. by scholarsarena: 10:28am On Jan 19, 2018
asuustrike2009:

Ours can't be effective because our moral values has depreciated. This has nothing to do with religion
The erosion of our moral values has everything to do with religion sir.
Politics / Re: What Would You Do If You Were To Become Nigeria's President For A Day. by scholarsarena: 12:25pm On Jan 18, 2018
I will summarily restructure power in Nigeria.

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Career / Re: Pure Water Seller Wearing Makeup Surprises Twitter Users (Photos) by scholarsarena: 11:58am On Jan 18, 2018
NICE
Religion / Re: Opinion: The Church Is One Of Nigeria's Many Problem. by scholarsarena: 3:46am On Jan 18, 2018
it's the opinion of the poster. I personally believe that Nigeria's major problem is institutional failure.
In a country with strong institutions, things will generally work well, religion notwithstanding.

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Career / 4 Things To Do Before You Turn 30 by scholarsarena: 3:40am On Jan 18, 2018
Turning 30 is a terrifying prospect for a lot of people, even if, in practical terms, nothing really changes when you wake up on the morning of that dreaded birthday. Psychologically speaking, however, the impact of reaching this particular milestone can be huge.

It can feel like the pressure to be a ‘grown-up’ has suddenly increased tenfold, and with our 20s suddenly behind us, we can experience a sense of loss and regret, as though time is running out to follow our dreams.

But it doesn’t need to be this way. It’s all about perspective, and taking the time to do these four things will help set you up to tackle the challenges of life after 30 and eliminate regrets.

1. Take risks and fail

There’s nothing to say you should stop taking risks once you reach your 30s, but are you really all that likely to if you never have before?

Failure is a part of life and shouldn’t put us off trying new things, but all too often, that isn’t the case. The good news is, the more often you take risks that don’t quite work out, the more courage you develop to face the challenges life throws at you in the future.

Taking risks in your 20s, regardless of the outcome, helps you develop a thicker skin, which sets you up nicely for more success in your 30s. You’ll learn a lot, too, and that’s never a bad thing.

2. Explore what you like… and what you don’t like

There’s plenty of time to stick to one thing later, so take the opportunity to explore who you are and what you want. Not sure about your job? Try something different while you can. And if you don’t know whether or not you’ll like the alternative, you can always change again. How will you know whether something else is better for you if you don’t give it a go?

Use your 20s to find out what you like, who you like, and what you want to do with the rest of your life. There’s no need to make any firm decisions just yet, and when you do, you’ll be more certain they’re the right ones for you.

The longer you leave it to make a change, the harder it is, and that makes you feel pressured into settling for a less than perfect life. Take the chance to try as much as you can early on and you’ll have a fully developed idea of where you’re headed.

3. Figure out which learning methods work best for you

People often say that we never stop learning, and it’s true in every sense. For our personal and professional development, we continually educate ourselves throughout life, and at no point is this more important than the crucial growth and career advancement stage during our 30s.

Your 20s are the perfect time to figure out how you learn most effectively so that by the time you hit 30, you’ll already have it down.

Do you learn things best from other people? Are you more someone whose personal growth comes from contemplative time spent alone? A big reader who gains the most knowledge from books? Maybe you’re a mix, or something else entirely. Whatever it is that helps you learn, it’s for you and you alone to figure out, and the sooner you do so, the more time you’ll have to put it into practice for lifelong improvement.

4. Travel to a lot of different places

“Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness,” Mark Twain famously wrote, and, as it happens, science has proven him right.

When we experience different cultures, we gain a greater understanding of the world as a whole and its interconnected nature, and that is a huge positive in terms of personal growth, building trust and empathy towards our fellow humans. Extensive travel is beneficial on a more simple level, too. It can be relaxing, exciting and everything in between, and gives us experiences that aren’t possible otherwise.

While it’s still possible – and absolutely recommended – to travel whenever we can throughout life, for most people it’s easiest during our 20s, before too much responsibility sets in and we suddenly don’t have the time anymore.

What’s more, the memories you make traveling before turning 30 will set you up with an enduring wanderlust that makes you far more likely to keep traveling later in life, with all the benefits it brings.
cc: lalasticlala

Source: https://www.scholarsarena.net/turning-30/

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Religion / Opinion: The Church Is One Of Nigeria's Many Problem. by scholarsarena: 3:16am On Jan 18, 2018
As posted by a facebook user @Ikechukwu Ezeanyanwu

"Finland has the most stable economy in world today. There are less than 20 churches in Finland.

Switzerland has the second most stable economy in the world. Switzerland has less than 30 churches.

Denmark is the third most stable economy in the world. Denmark has about 23 churches in it.

These are countries considered largely atheist in nature, yet so blessed.

Come to Owerri town, SE Nigeria, from MCC junction to Toronto junction, there are 36 churches. That stretch of about 5 km harbours 36 churches, more churches than the entire Switzerland.

Between Owerri and Mgbidi l counted 97 churches and gave up. According to CAC, Nigeria has over 23,000 registered churches.

We have more churches than schools and hospitals combined. More pastors than doctors and teachers combined. Everyone is born again. All are covered in the blood of Jesus. All are filled with the Holy Spirit.

Yet none of those claims reflects in the expected moral elevation of society. We are still one of the greediest, laziest, corrupt, deceitful, hypocritical and hateful set of beings on the planet today, with all our Christ and Holy spirit.

Our people need to draw the line between religiosity and spirituality."
CAN is a confused organization who doesn't know anything. I call them Noise makers.
Imagine CAN telling us that Muslim want to islamize Nigeria just because they are giving free interest loan, free education. Why we the Christian can't afford their schools. Pls help me tell CAN to Christianize Nigeria by opening interest free bank, free education, reduction of their university fee to 20,000 per semester, Tell CAN to start free distribution of Bible all over Nigerian cities and villages, Tell CAN to abolish paying money before seen G.O, Tell CAN to form and register a political party as it is done In Germany.

Ask CAN where were they when Muslim started conducting white wedding, Ask CAN were they sleeping When Muslim started conducting Night vigils every Friday more than 10yrs ago, opened up camp ground for their crusade. Ask CAN where were they when their sons and daughters in various offices are being used to bring anti Christian policy, was it not a christian who was used to sack all G. Os recently, was it not a Christian who chaired the merger of CRK/civil education?.Pls tell CAN to Christianize Nigeria!!

Tell them to give Nigerians a better LIFE. Tell CAN four of their Pentecostal churches alone can establish MEGA BANK, No, they won't do that, their priorities are Competition of Jet acquisition , mega Cathedral, palatial domain. Ask CAN what is preventing them from establishing industries, Farm to Christianize West Africa.
Tell CAN to start Formulating a new strategy to Christianize Africa.
Tell CAN to stop talking and doing the same things the OLD way.
Enough of Traditions, we need a RADICAL Change. Blessed be the LORD JESUS CHRIST. May His suffering on the Cross Never be in vain over Nigeria Christian.

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