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Family / Re: She Stayed With Her Husband Through Difficult Times,Now This Has Happened To Her by StopBanningMyEx: 9:18pm On Aug 25, 2017
Looonatic haters everywhere.

My wife and I can relate. smiley

We are not there yet. But we are not where we used to be. And we shall surely get there in Jesus' Name. Amen. smiley

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Family / Re: She Stayed With Her Husband Through Difficult Times,Now This Has Happened To Her by StopBanningMyEx: 9:15pm On Aug 25, 2017
AuroraB:
Gini wee mezia undecided
Abeg, buzz off with this uninspiring tale sad
Carry belle for man wey dey squat undecided
You people play tew much
Kontinu sad angry

That you can't do it doesn't mean someone else can't.
When I got married, I had nothing! Absolutely nothing!!

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Politics / Re: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by StopBanningMyEx: 4:19pm On Aug 25, 2017
hilroy:


In honesty, there has never been any zeal from start. The pages on this thread increase because there were many Yorubas that were exposing the lies and chestbeating on this thread. The moment they stopped making comments on this trashy thread, the pages started dwindling because you guys struggle to post anything sensible. And please stop playing victim of being banned, you aren't the only people that get banned. I have being banned several times, and I just came back from a weeklong ban.

Make una let that dustbin thread rest in peace na... wink

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Politics / Re: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by StopBanningMyEx: 3:42pm On Aug 25, 2017
GoldNiagara:



Dude you be tout! You insufferably hilarious.lmao.

My brother, please let that dustbin of a thread rest in peace na... wink
Crime / Re: Fulani Herdsman Rapes Married Woman In Ibadan by StopBanningMyEx: 3:34pm On Aug 25, 2017
deedeedee1:
One-Nigeria for you. Let me see some of these Yoruba pigs defend Nigeria again.
Nonsense!

But you are okay with Badoo wrecking havoc in Ikorodu and environs because they are mostly Yoruba abi

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Crime / Re: Suspected Herdsmen Rape 72-Year-Old Woman In Ondo by StopBanningMyEx: 3:30pm On Aug 25, 2017
EasyWork001:



Why not? You fit stop them?

No be today my brother... cool
Politics / Re: Restructure Your Minds, Hearts Not The Country – APC Tells Nigerians by StopBanningMyEx: 10:59am On Aug 25, 2017
Nonsense!

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Politics / Re: APC Primary by StopBanningMyEx: 10:17am On Aug 25, 2017
Wow

For real
Family / Re: I Need A Strong Advice Concerning My Sister Who Maltreated My Wife by StopBanningMyEx: 8:16pm On Aug 24, 2017
Where are you from in Ondo state @omron?
Crime / Re: Suspected Herdsmen Rape 72-Year-Old Woman In Ondo by StopBanningMyEx: 7:21pm On Aug 24, 2017
EasyWork001:



Why not? You fit stop them?

No be today my brother... smiley wink
Politics / Re: Work Begins At The Presidential Villa In Abuja After Rats Infestation. Photos by StopBanningMyEx: 3:30pm On Aug 24, 2017
gotnel:
We are cleaning up the rats in the Villa, both spiritual and physical. All the cancerworm and the locusts that don't mean well for the president and Nigerians must be uprooted and cast into a burning furry fire.

Why didnt you do all that a week/2 to his return?
Politics / Re: Work Begins At The Presidential Villa In Abuja After Rats Infestation. Photos by StopBanningMyEx: 3:29pm On Aug 24, 2017
Jesusloveyou:
no other person than idiotic iPods rats

ipod rats invaded the president's office

Are you okay
Crime / Re: Suspected Herdsmen Rape 72-Year-Old Woman In Ondo by StopBanningMyEx: 3:18pm On Aug 24, 2017
EasyWork001:
This woman dare speak out against her betters ??!! Can a woman say her husband raped her

I wont even say anything, your own people will come after you. I trust them. A good muslim Omoluabi cant stomach this insubordination. Imagine!

Anyway, just drink a plate of broom prepared algae soup. You go dey ok

What an incoherent rant!

And you think the attackers will go free
Politics / Re: Work Begins At The Presidential Villa In Abuja After Rats Infestation. Photos by StopBanningMyEx: 3:14pm On Aug 24, 2017
SLIDEwaxie:
yeah, I know. He can working and receiving calls even when they are bugged. cheesy cheesy did you know how long it took for thrump to resume at the white house? Abi na so e dirty reach?

Come on, if the office couldnt be 'unbugged' days before the president's return, is it when he's 'working from home' that it will be 'unbugged'

Who could have invaded his office in his absence
Crime / Re: Suspected Herdsmen Rape 72-Year-Old Woman In Ondo by StopBanningMyEx: 3:11pm On Aug 24, 2017
Karlman:
...WATCH how yoruba yoots on NLAND will blame their 72years old grandma for exposing herself to danger...

IT is an abomination in YORUBA LAND to raise voice against your masters!

...LET THEM GO AND DRINK GUTTER WATER TO CELEBRATE THIS THEIR MASTERS NEW ACHIEVEMENT!

Are you a looonatic

Who told you the attackers will go free like they do in Enugu?
Politics / Re: Work Begins At The Presidential Villa In Abuja After Rats Infestation. Photos by StopBanningMyEx: 3:04pm On Aug 24, 2017
Jesusloveyou:
how does working from home affects you?
Idiotic ipods self

Are you a looonatic
The fact is there is no work going on at home. It's all a lie!

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Politics / Re: President Buhari Signs Bilateral Agreement On Anti-Corruption, Tax Admin (Pics) by StopBanningMyEx: 1:51pm On Aug 24, 2017
PassingShot:
Children of hate and anger are really frustrated that PMB has recovered from his illness.

They wished him dead but it's many of them that have died since


grin grin grin grin

@bolded
Why then was FEC cancelled?
Politics / Re: President Buhari Signs Bilateral Agreement On Anti-Corruption, Tax Admin (Pics) by StopBanningMyEx: 1:50pm On Aug 24, 2017
Is that office at home?
Politics / Re: Work Begins At The Presidential Villa In Abuja After Rats Infestation. Photos by StopBanningMyEx: 1:48pm On Aug 24, 2017
SLIDEwaxie:
mumu...


I know u all would eat the 'increase infestion' story. All they were doing is ensuring the office is free of bug and listening devices.

Learn politics

These are routines checks that are no excuse for the president to 'work from home'.
Politics / Re: Work Begins At The Presidential Villa In Abuja After Rats Infestation. Photos by StopBanningMyEx: 1:46pm On Aug 24, 2017
Nonsense!

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Politics / Re: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by StopBanningMyEx: 10:06pm On Aug 22, 2017
Customer80:
you seem to be intimidated by those names, aburo

Which names
Random, obscure people
You must be a joker! grin
Politics / Re: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by StopBanningMyEx: 10:05pm On Aug 22, 2017
FKO81:
Cyprian Emeka Uzoh: the Nigerian of more than 160 patents holder in the world


He is considered as a genius of the computing because he revolutionized the technology world through its inventions.

Of Nigerian origin, Cyprian Uzoh holds more than 126 patents delivered in the United States and more than 160 worldwide in the semiconductors technology. He also co-wrote more than 35 publications.


And his exploits were worth to him many awards on the international scale.

In 2006, he was appointed “inventor of the year” for the patent on the “Manufacturing process of an electrolytic interconnection structures on a chip of integrated circuit” (USPTO 6.709.562).

USPTO 6.709.562 is one of the most important patents in the science and technology of semiconductors field.

Cyprian Emeka Uzoh is said to be the main pioneer of the modern technologies of copper interconnection of high performance.

He is the one who discovered, developed and applied in team, the various elements and the critical technologies that drove to the successful implementation of the technology of copper interconnection at IBM Corporation and also in all the semiconductor industry.

This technology allowed the introduction of the copper in the manufacturing of chips, what was a revolution.

The discovery of the galvanoplasty technology in this industry is also to be put to the credit of Cyprian Emeka Uzoh.

Let us remind that IBM put this technology into production at the end of the 1990s and represents today the main method of cabling device using electric fields and metal muds to polish metals with low pressures.

How many times will this man be profiled
Where is his Nobel prize
mtcheeew
Politics / Re: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by StopBanningMyEx: 9:47pm On Aug 22, 2017
saintfieldcastro:
Oh my gosh! The other thread is waiting for us to post in order to repost on their thread to increase page number...

Inferiority complex!

Stop posting trashy profiles!

If you are observant, you will see that I skip fairly moderate profiles. It's the useless, mediocre, offtopic ones I thrash here. You guys are also guilty of trying to catch up with this thread in terms of number of pages and then take it as an achievement. smiley

It won't happen!! angry

The real deal is done and dusted. Flatiyeasterners are no match! cool
Politics / Re: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by StopBanningMyEx: 9:38pm On Aug 22, 2017
@saintfieldcastro

I see you spying our highly impeccable profiles.

Even the presentation is excellent compared to what goes on in your dustbin of a thread... grin
Politics / Re: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by StopBanningMyEx: 9:21pm On Aug 22, 2017
FKO81:
Samuel Achilefu is a Nigerian-born Professor of Radiography and Biomedical engineering. He currently serves as a Professor of Medicine at Washington University School of Medicine and a research member at Alvin J. Siteman Cancer Center

n 2014, Samuel received the prestigious St. Louis Award for creating and developing a set of high-tech cancer-visualizing goggles with the aim of helping surgeons see cancer cells in real-time while operating on patients.

He is just an academic undecided
How does this add to Igbo industry
Politics / Re: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by StopBanningMyEx: 9:02pm On Aug 22, 2017
laudate:


Hehehehe....! cheesy

The thing pain them no be small. grin
It has a way of slowing down their dustbin of a thread... grin
Politics / Re: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by StopBanningMyEx: 8:29pm On Aug 22, 2017
saintfieldcastro:
So pathetic! Whatever we post here is reposted in Afonja thread for discussion...

This people have exhausted whatever they think is their pride and now waiting for us to post so they can copy and paste on their thread just to increase the page number..


This is inferiority complex..



Afonja is a cursed race!

E pain am! grin
Of course you know posters like laudate,deomelo,kn23h,Markfemi and co do post highly impeccable profiles that you guys dare not come near.
I am the only one who has taken it up to thrash your useless, empty, mediocre posts after my predecessors were banned. tongue

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Politics / Re: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by StopBanningMyEx: 8:18pm On Aug 22, 2017
Weinberg:
CHIKA NWOBI: MEET THE GOD OF NIGERIA’S MOBILE AND
INTERNET SPACE .







Nigeria’s mobile tech pioneer who founded MTECH, West
Africa’s largest mobile content company,
is producing the
country’s next generation of elite entrepreneurs and internet
companies – and he’s already got $5m for the job
In 1999, as the United States of America tried to find its way
through the infamous dot come bubble, Chika Nwobi was an
employee with phoneonline.com, a Knoxville-based mobile
internet startup. The East Tennessee State University
Computer Science and Economics Hons grad had always
wanted to be an entrepreneur.




Sensing an opportunity around the corner, he spent a year
gathering experience on mobile web technology, at the time a
disruptive phenomenon at the time enjoying gradual uptake in
the USA.
Chika recalls, reclining on his black leather office seat: “It was
a great time.”
The homecoming
With no veteran experts to consult on this amazingly novel
technology, Fortune 500 company execs turned to 21-year-old
Chika and the likes who had the head start. “The Vice
President of AT&T would call me!” Nwobi exclaims with a
smile.



Meanwhile, his home country Nigeria was witnessing a shift
to democratic governance after 13 years of military rule, and
with the shift renewed hopes of political stability and
economic wealth for the famed giant of Africa.
On one of the endless foreign tours of then-president Olusegun
Obasanjo’s several foreign tour, Nwobi got wind of the news
that telecoms companies would be rolling out soon. He
decided to return home, encouraged by dreams of making a
million bucks within six months of providing mobile internet
service to a hungry market.
It hadn’t yet become fashionable to return home to Nigeria.
But family friend Ndidi Nwuneli inspired him. The Harvard
Alum, who later blazed a trail in non-profits in made the
strange decision to return to Nigeria, motivating Nwobi to also
go against the grain and make, early a move many of
Nigeria’s now leading tech entrepreneurs eventually had to
imitate.
With $300,000 in seed capital from Lateef Belo-Osagie, media
entrepreneur Chris Ubosi and others, Chika sourced 10 fresh
Obafemi Awolowo University grads and founded MTech
Communications.
However – and this is contrary to popular belief – MTech
wasn’t an instant success. It would take nearly 3 years before
the company made any substantial earnings.
Sure the group of self-taught 20-year old mobile engineers set
up the first access and content servers, wap gateway, and the
whole gamut of mobile internet infrastructure supporting first
mover MTN without any external input. Unfortunately,
inadequate network capacity and expensive data costs
discouraged subscription. By the end of the first year, the
young founder had run out of cash.
By the second year, the startup had become to miss salaries
Fortunately, however, the investors were amazed by what the
committed lot had achieved and decided to cushion with a
little more funds.
“The product, commercially, was a huge failure,” Nwobi
recalls. “But from a credibility standpoint was successful. Our
financial backers and the MTN guys believed we could do
anything.”
The credibility worked wonders. Soon, Nwobi and his team
began to get several opportunities from MTN to develop other
products – polyphonic ringtones, caller tunes, and a plethora
of value added mobile services. MTECH became a massive
success!
In 2007, the company generated N600m in revenues with a
net profit of N116m. MTECH soon expanded services to all
Nigerian networks, began providing audience interactivity
solutions for hit TV and radio shows and infiltrated new
African markets.
The premier mobile content company now leads markets in
Ghana, Kenya, Uganda and Cote D’Ivoire and waxes a $28
million market capitalisation on the Nigerian bourse alone.
Owning, by the age of 30, a majority individual shareholding
in a multimillion-dollar company, Chika Nwobi was living the
‘Silicon valley dream’ many local tech entrepreneurs still only
fantasise about.
“Chika is the god of this whole thing (Nigerian mobile and
internet business),” iROKO founder Jason Njoku once said.
True Blood
Born to entrepreneurial parents 36 years ago, Chika grew up in
Nigeria. He attended the prestigious Corona Primary School,
Model College Badore and Atlantic Hall. His father founded
one of the earliest Nigerian courier companies – Choice
Courier (now Tranex Plc). His mother also went into business
after a successful career as a civil servant.
Light-skinned and chubby, Nwobi fittingly stretches 6 feet
high and exudes a charming warmth. What strikes you though
is the evenness of his persona – no skewing left or right,
excited or dampened. The word is – steady.
His tenor voice has neither the telling accent of his Igbo
nationality or the acquired tongue of years in school or work
in America. In spite of more than ten years as a chief
executive controlling major sums, his dress code is still
casual. Chika’s signature is a pair of black-rimmed glasses,
short sleeves or polos.
Not surprisingly, even this is neither law nor dogma. At
MTECH’s listing on the Nigerian bourse in 1999, Chika joined
his high-powered board of directors dressed in a fitted grey 2-
piece suit.
The Developer
Bespectacled and covered in a purple Ralph Lauren polo,
carton-brown chinos, pink happy socks and a pair of laceless
black shoes, Nwobi seats behind a clustered black executive
desk at his Lekki-based Level5 Lab – a startup accelerator
company he founded in 1999 after dropping active roles at
MTECH. He wanted to focus on his passion for building
talents and products.
“My role as Group CEO was distracting me from my passion
and at that age (28) I needed to do what I enjoyed,” he
shares.
But he left a solid legacy from those years as CEO. Many of
his pioneer hands are leaders across tech verticals and
companies. The leaders of Nigeria’s top three mobile content
companies, Twinepine and Terragon Group CEO Elo Umeh,
MCOMM founder Mr Chidi Aneto-Okeke and Interswitch Group
Marketing Lead Enyioma Anaba are a few of the 10 success-
hungry geeks that Chika hired as MTECH’s pioneering
workforce. According to Chika, “one of them also now runs
network infrastructure for AT&T in America.”
Under L5Lab, which also is a member of the $100m One
Africa Media Group, he founded Kamdora.com, a defunct
online fashion retailer he now considers unsuccessful. Along
came , which he co-founded with OAM boss
Carey Eaton, and has helped grow into Nigeria’s largest online
auto marketplace with over 40,000 listings.
The most notable success, however, has been his support and
reported N10 million cash-for-equity investment in a cash-
strapped employability portal called .
That Jobberman interest exponentially appreciated following
an unexpected million dollar funding from Tiger Global in the
startup. Under Nwobi’s institutional guidance, the L5Lab
portfolio companies, seeded with “tens of thousands of
dollars”, have developed into market leaders along their
different verticals and according to the serial founder, are
currently worth a combined $5 million in OAM shares.
In February of this year he took a step further. Venture
capitalists L5Lab and Kenya-based 88mph launched 440NG –
a Lagos-based $1.5 million early stage funding and
accelerator program modeled after Y-combinator. The joint
venture will be providing a potpourri of support and seed
funds of $20,000 to $110,000 to 10 selected startups, which
will be working out of its posh Moore House penthouse
overlooking the highbrow Ikoyi area.
The steady Nwobi can barely contain his excitement about
this one: “440 is going to be a world class startup
environment and the best Nigeria has ever seen!”
It’s planned to be a scalable and systematic approach to
churning out both great talent and African products which will
benefit from a web of internationally experienced mentors,
pool of powerful investors, partners such as Google for
Entrepreneurs, and a network of important clients.
“Having seen the talent, hustler mentality, and sheer market
size of Nigeria, I think we will see some amazing companies
come out of this program,” 88mph founder Kresten Buch,
adds.
Foreign money and local player s
Nigeria’s tech startup ecosystem received a major boost in
2011/12 when US-based fund Tiger Global made multimillion-
dollar investments in three of the country’s leading startups.
Nollywood digital distributor iROKO TV clinched a widely
celebrated $8 million commitment, travel online agent
Wakanow received an undisclosed multimillion dollar funding
while Jobberman got a million dollars. Nigeria had officially
arrived.
“Tiger and Kinnevik invested here when nobody was willing to
take such risk and the entrepreneurs couldn’t afford to mess it
up for future entrepreneurs,” Nwobi reflects. “This was a great
opportunity for the Nigerian story.”
He thinks it has been a huge success so far. “Our first set of
entrepreneurs are doing a great job, executing well and
securing additional funds,” he says. “None of the publicised
invested companies has shutdown years after. Even some
investors have already made money. I have made really good
return divesting a third of (my) equity in Jobberman and this
development is much needed for progress. I believe that more
investors are now looking at the Nigerian space and there
should be an exponential jump in startup activity.”
Since Tiger Global’s early investments, the American tech
fund has made additional commitments in Nigeria while
Kinnevik, Naspers, Rocket Internet, Microsoft, Intel Capital;
Millicom et al have also joined the party. According to
CrunchBase, last year was by far the most active period for
Nigerian technology investment.
No walk in the park
Husband and father to a set of male twins, Chika Nwobi, as
successful as he is, is not without his own regrets. Standing
in the back end of his white-walled workspace and staring
dramatically into the space in front of him, he confesses,
having achieved more success than anyone around him at the
time, to have sunk into complacency, too early, while running
MTECH.
“If I had stayed hungry I could have made MTECH much
bigger. But I was young, bored and had that kind of serious
cash flow,” he laments.
Then he recalls with a grin how he turned down MTN’s near $
1m acquisition offer for his mobile web product. Fresh from
America, he had imagined his magical mobile Internet service
would make a million dollars within six months!
“For almost 3 years, I and my stomach regretted not selling to
MTN,” he bursts out laughing.
Still, his regrets are clearly only a matter of form and scale,
certainly not of substance. To all intent and purpose, he is a
man who has done well for himself. For this, he credits the
phenomenal power of ‘disruption.’
‘It gives opportunities for nobodies to be somebodies,” he
says. “Graduates who would never have had a chance in Shell
Petroleum for the next 20 years now own massive things.
Jobberman and Cheki founders were nobody four years ago.”
And what does the god of big things see in the future? “We’re
still in the middle of that disruption,” he declares, with
certainty.
There are many young and coming entrepreneurs across the
country who will say yes and amen.


@bolded
hahahahahaha

Not surprised. All flatiyeasterners are the same. Empty chest beating is in their DNA. grin grin grin
Politics / Re: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by StopBanningMyEx: 8:11pm On Aug 22, 2017
Weinberg:
Dr. Emeka Akaezuwa is Founder and CEO of Gaviri
Technologies.












He has over 20 years of management and
technical experience in building mission-critical, customer-
facing information retrieval systems.
Prior to founding Gaviri Technologies, Dr. Akaezuwa worked
as Director of Digital libraries at Elsevier where he was
involved in developing the world's largest science, technology
and medical online information retrieval system. While at
Elsevier, he also was Director of the IT Consulting group that
developed information sydemic and government clients. Before joining Elsevier, Dr.
Akaezuwa was Advanced Technology Manager for all of Dow
Jones and Company’s information retrieval systems. In
1995, Dr. Akaezuwa became an Associate Professor of
Management Information Systems at Rider University,
Lawrenceville, NJ, where he taught senior level courses in
Management Information Systems at the School of Business.
Dr. Akaezuwa graduated with a Ph.D in Information Systems
and Structures from Rutgers University, New Jersey. He has
received numerous awards for his work in information retrieval
and has two patent-pending applications on portable search
technology and on search-based file management,
synchronization and encryption protocols.
Dr. Akaezuwa is a founding Trustee of the Global Literacy
Project - www.glpinc.org, a non-profit group dedicated to
bringing literacy to underprivileged regions of the world.

Nothing to beat an empty chest about! sad
Politics / Re: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by StopBanningMyEx: 8:07pm On Aug 22, 2017
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Where is their physical office?
All these online companies sef. All talk talk talk....
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