SaiOsinbajo: So those bishop, governors, women, youths and the likes are aboki.... You no tell me say una dey do mixed breeding with Fulani na... Haba, now I see why it is difficult to see a difference between a Fulani man who is unforgiving and an ipob infested youth who is a hate bigotry... The earlier una get serious with your leaders the better for you all.
Among the 12, there must be a Judas.
In the pictures that he was talking about, those people were hausas. I know you know that it's true, but, check again and confirm.
No doubt some igbo people will come out, but, there weren't muan impressive population. Most people you see there are party leaders, pro government supporters and people that are looking for easy 5k.
Betrayal happens in every tribe.
You don't expect 100 percent compliance.
Did you watch the video posted by Sahara reporters?
That shows you the level of decay and unacceptability.
tensazangetsu20: I have had a few mentions from some people asking for advice on how they would go about learning web development.
If I was to start learning to code today precisely web development this is exactly how I would go about it
I would learn HTML, CSS, JavaScript and then React. React is a JavaScript framework which makes your live a lot easier. Once I am done learning react I would pick up Gatsby and Nextjs both React frameworks. Don't worry it's very easy to pick up once you know React. The thing is plain React is absolutely ridiculous for SEO. So if you intend to get your website found by Google, use Gatsby or Nextjs.
Once you are done with this you should have covered the frontend track. With this technologies and a few projects to your portfolio you should be able to apply to frontend developer jobs.
Now the backend is where it gets very tricky. A lot of people would recommend Nodejs which is a JavaScript runtime that enables you to run JavaScript outside the browser. For a beginner avoid Nodejs, I feel the hype for nodejs is created by startup founders to flood the market with Nodejs developers so they could be spoilt for choice when it comes to hiring. I have seen a lot of MERN, MEAN and MEVN stack developers on twitter looking to even work for free to gain experience. Some companies even feel it's not possible for a junior developer to be a MERN stack or whatever JavaScript full stack technology developer. I feel it's a very bad choice for beginners.
I would recommend a beginner to instead pick a platform. Learn the language that powers that platform. If you wanna be an expert at WordPress and Magento development then PHP Is your go to language. If you want to be a Shopify developer then ruby on rails should be your go to language. Shopify uses liquid which is an offshoot version of Ruby on rails. If you wanna be a salesforce developer then java and c# should be the languages you learn. Salesforce uses apex which is java on steroids. There's another platform called sap which uses abap as it's own programming language.
Why a platform? It's better to niche down early. A lot of bootcamps, training centres, self learners et al are all learning the MERN stack or whatever other stupid JavaScript full stack technology. They are all going to copy the same projects and then they will all apply to the same jobs with the same projects. Web development is so freaking wide. So many aspects are untouched and overlooked.
Aside getting a high paying job easily as an expert in this platforms, this platforms are largely distributed and they can enable you to make money on your own as a developer. For instance , on Shopify the average Shopify theme goes for 200 USD and everyone familiar with Shopify knows how ugly the themes on the Shopify store are. Imagine building a much better looking theme and putting it up there and you even sell just 3 themes a month. That's more than what 70 percent of developers in Nigeria make. There's also the Shopify app store which you can build apps that make E commerce easy and you can charge users on an annual or on a monthly basis. You don't even need to worry about distribution as Shopify already takes care of that. The same thing with Shopify also applied to Magento and salesforce. Magento has very few themes in the marketplace. If you check envato marketplace you would find a Magento theme that has done over 1 million USD in sales. The least sales from one Magento theme there is around 20000 USD. So many people fit no see this kind money for their life for naija till them die.
Salesforce is filled with enterprise level applications. Applications that are used by big companies think ExxonMobil, Chevron, KPMG, Deloitte. It cost 2500 USD to list an app on the Salesforce store but the average revenue from each paid app on the store is over 1 million USD. Some apps from the salesforce store have become billion dollar companies. Companies like docusign started as salesforce apps then you have sap. You can check the sap app store. The lease annual subscription for an app is around 5000 USD a year. I have seen 20000 USD in annual subscription for an app. Anyone who works in any of the IT departments of any of the big multinationals must have seen sap.
So in summary, learn the basics and niche down. Most of this platforms also have certifications which employers use for hiring. Those certifications alone immediately set you apart from everyone else. No one is gonna hire a generalist web developer as a Salesforce developer.
tensazangetsu20: No problemo we would have more opportunities in the coming months just get good and PM me once you are confident to take a job. Our hiring window is closed now but you need to pass our test.
What IT skills do you advice please? I'm thinking of enrolling on a full stack python developer course at Ustacky. Is it still good idea?
Please I'm expecting your answers and other recommendations. Thanks
chyzoo4u: That's more like it! I withdraw my words for doubting your earning but you should learn to entertain constructive criticisms.
I've got no prides, I was only being suspicious because of the period of gaining SEO knowledge. Since you know how it's working for you and you believe others can learn it in 10 days... I have no reason to doubt you again since you've proved it with your earning screenshots.
Now, I apologize for doubting your earning proves.
I'll edit my other posts.
That was not a constructive criticism. I'm glad the OP proved you wrong because your mission was to tarnish his image with the mindset that he is a scammer.
When people see other people succeed at what they couldn't, they give them bad names. That's what you just did.
Seun: Sahara TV posted this strange video of Nnamdi Kanu supporters singing that he is a saviour, with Sowore, founder of Sahara reporters, in their midst:
Springboot: There are several other chairs in the house, why will the girl go sit on the same chair with him, this was definitely a setup but because the guy couldn't control himself, he fell.
And you can't resist such temptation if you were in his shoes?
The man has been doing it before and that's why he repeated same thing again. There's nothing like set-up.
Evidence was needed and the whole thing was planned out and he showed his true colours.
Remember that No Single Country on Earth That developed with Foreign Language.
England Teaches with English French Teaches with French Russia teaches with Russian China teaches With Mandrin India Teaches with Hindi or Bengali or telegu
only in Africa that Abandoned their Mother Tongue and Became Proud with Explorers/Migrators/Refugees Ones and also make chase beating with it.
So you're supporting that they should be taught with Hausa language?
Ok. After teaching them in Hausa language, will they write professional exams like First school leaving, common entrance, junior waec, senior waec, neco, nabteb and GCE in Hausa language? The answer is NO.
Those countries you mentioned above have their official languages which is being used to lecture students and therefore they have no issues.
But Hausa isn't Nigeria's official language neither are igbo, yoruba and efik.
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Excuse me please, are these what you call logos?
Honestly, if this are the best you can get from your portfolio, then you need to go back to work.
Blueface01: Bros pls can you give me hints on documents to have on ground and how much to deal with agent for work visa ..... sent my documents and paid to sergienko Lawyers two days ago and I will be updating my timeline here as we go on.
Read from page 1 to 7. They've already been mentioned here.
Olami83: Okay.. Now you spot the difference? ... I'm still scouting for agent who can accept BD because the whole process falls back on luck, forget the permit or any documents. I have about 4 people that got denied this same Poland work visa.
Every country consular in Nigeria behave like Nigerians .. Selling of visa becoming source of income immediately they step into their commission in Nigeria.
I know what i'm saying, i have had opportunities of getting Canada and USA visas back in 2014 and 2016 but the money charged were just too much for me back then, everything was all about bank draft.
I understand you but hear this bro/sis: Nobody will accept bank draft from you. If you keep waiting to see then you ain't ready yet.
Jus4c: Having a background in Agric and Education is good. There are many schools that offer Agric related course at Master's level, though the nomenclature may be different. It could be Fermentation Science, Animal Science, Agribusisiness, etc. The good thingis it's s STEM course. I will suggest you go for this because of your background; you stand a good chance of funding and admission if you write the GRE. Crossing the bridge first is very important. IT related courses are very good no doubt, but they are very competitive with respect to admission and funding if you don't have an academic background. Also, the classes you will be taking may not be that easy if you don't have the undergraduate background. I'm not saying it's not possible, but it may prove difficult to cope academically. If I were you, I would go for a course that is related to my undergraduate degree, get good funding and admission, and cross the bridge. After landing and I feel like going for an IT course, I would now go for one.
yungchop: Well, can I do a top up degree? You know there are universities that do top up 3rd class to 2.1. It’s a two years program. Can I apply with the topped up degree if I finally get it? Another problem is that I am already starting to process Poland work permit by January. Maybe should abolish it, what do you think?
To me, focus on Poland bro. Start working there and then from there, you can start making plans for the GRE in USA or might even save up to move over there without GRE. Poland appears to be easier and a stepping stone to greater heights. Just my opinion though.