Celebrities › Re: Zlatan Ibile: I Didn’t Support Yahoo Yahoo, I Was Misunderstood by tck2000(m): 5:41pm On Jan 11, 2020 |
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Health › Re: Pakistan, Nigeria, Egypt Doctors, Nurses Top List Of Banned Practitioners In UK by tck2000(m): 5:39pm On Jan 11, 2020 |
Tocynone: Lets build our country and this will be a thing of the past. The insult is too much. |
Fashion › Re: World's Largest Uncut Diamond, Size Of A Tennis Ball Sold For ₦19.3Billion(Pics) by tck2000(m): 5:38pm On Jan 11, 2020 |
WIZGUY69: mogbe!
abeg what's the work of diamond? |
Foreign Affairs › Re: See The Last Picture Of Adolf Hitler Before His Death. by tck2000(m): 5:36pm On Jan 11, 2020 |
mysticwarrior: "the US is a peace loving country" how disappointing you sound, without any justifiable pretext the US invaded Iraq, they lied to whole world that they were there to disarmmed the Iraqis of their WMDs, 15 years following the invasion of Iraq the US are still not able to convinced us of those claims, what a shame. |
Celebrities › Re: Cee-C Wears N300K Outfit To Her Clothing Line Launch by tck2000(m): 3:41pm On Jan 11, 2020 |
kheny12: 300k my foot,cloth way no reach 20k.They will just mention any amount just to get attention.imaging wizkid son wearing 700k cloth. |
Events › Re: Billionaire Wedding Reception In Dubai, See What They Served On Each Table. PICS by tck2000(m): 3:37pm On Jan 11, 2020 |
darlenese: this is gross. ewwww
when did humans start eating like carnivores?
reminds me of NAT Geo wild where lions feast on their prey |
Business › Re: How To Open And Run A School Successfully by tck2000(m): 3:33pm On Jan 11, 2020 |
hungryboy: aunty if u are planning to touch lives, find the nearest school and apply as a teacher there, except u dey plan to use 1 bedroom flat do primary 1 to primary 6, with u and your extended family as teachers lol hungry boy! |
Business › Re: Alibaba.com Will Make You Poor by tck2000(m): 3:02pm On Jan 11, 2020 |
dav8id: just visit alibaba.com or globalsources.com and search for ''customized silicone wrist bracelet with logo'' |
Travel › Re: BA Does Not Accept Credit Card Payment From Nigerians? Another Racist Attitude? by tck2000(m): 2:08pm On Jan 11, 2020 |
BabaO2: Good stuff from BA. Why deceiving ourselves, more than 80% Nigerians dont have good intention home and abroad, even in Nigeria, one lane driving they turn it to five lanes, thereby create unnecessary bottle neck and ground free flowing traffic. Anything Nigerians are participating sooner or later will be grounded Not until spiritual leaders declare fasting and prayer for absolute cleansing of Nigeria, and all these people having mindset of wrong smartness should have a change of heart. Judiciary should not be be sanctuary for criminals. Death penalty should be reintroduced. Robbery by killing should automatically get death sentence, etc. |
Science/Technology › Re: Alligator Found In Family’s Swimming Pool In New York (Photos) by tck2000(m): 1:48pm On Jan 11, 2020 |
Sunsets: You are bush. What do you mean by 'whites and Africans'? In 2019 you are still judging people's action by the colour of their skin. This event happened in the US. Consider using 'Americans and Africans'. |
Business › Re: The Meanings Of Visa, Verve, Mastercard, Naira, Dollar, Debit & Credit Card by tck2000(m): 1:31pm On Jan 11, 2020 |
DAntivirus: 6. VOTERS CARD: Comes in two variant. Temporary and Permanent. Mainly used in voting out lifeless and corrupt criminals back to Daura. Highly purchased/bought during elections by political criminals. |
Business › Re: Online Business: Do People Really Sell Online In Nigeria? by tck2000(m): 12:50pm On Jan 11, 2020 |
telim: If you mean selling physical products to Nigerian online, you will make less sale online as alot of Nigerian are scared of giving out their credit card pin online even if payment gateways are integrated in your website, these is because of the high fraud rate in Nigeria except you are a trusted brand like jumia, konga etc but if it is information marketing especially in the make money niche. Their is higher posibilty of earning a decent income from Nigerians. The best way to market a physical product/information marketting online is to target tier one countries since they are becoming lazy to purchase from a physical store and they easily give out their credit card pin if you integrate a trusted payment gateways to your online store. |
Business › Re: Online Business: Do People Really Sell Online In Nigeria? by tck2000(m): 12:44pm On Jan 11, 2020 |
coolar: This topic will attract prospective investors both local and international.
Back to the topic,yes it's working but the goldmine is yet to be fully tapped.
The major challenges are support (Quality Internet services vs cost,Enlightenment and marketing ,Technical support,Human resources),service delivery,customer relationship management and fear of scammers.
I live in the future of Nigeria and I can tell you that online business is still at a premature stage back home. That's a big business opportunity!
Lots of businesses will only survive with online presence in years to come.
Online buying and selling goes beyond buying phones on jumia,it includes services and technological support for businesses.
If you are into web designing and services, software or application programming and development, marketing, blogging, online sales,Internet security, database dev and admin,mobile apps dev,......you have a future in Nigeria.
If you are looking for a career shift or entrepreneurship, these are fecund areas you might wanna look. |
Business › Re: 3 Richest Igbo Men In Nigeria (forbes) - Only One Politician? by tck2000(m): 12:41pm On Jan 11, 2020 |
zte |
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Business › Re: Abubakar Malami Revokes MTN's $2 Billion Tax Case by tck2000(m): 12:35pm On Jan 11, 2020 |
Racoon: Government of back and forth, policy somersault.See where the gragra landed us.MTN still wins. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: IRGC Commander Accepts Responsibility As Ukraine Seeks Punishment, Compensation by tck2000(m): 12:33pm On Jan 11, 2020 |
Innocent souls just died! |
Politics › Re: . by tck2000(m): 12:30pm On Jan 11, 2020 |
Abagworo: Delta
Anioma/Igbo speaking
Aniocha North Aniocha South Ika North East Ika South Ndokwa East Ndokwa West Oshimili North Oshimili South Ukwuani
Ijaw and Itsekiri speaking
Bomadi Burutu Patani Warri North Warri South West
Urhobo speaking or related
Ethiope East Ethiope West Isoko North Isoko South Okpe Sapele Udu Ughelli North Ughelli South Uvwie Warri South
The bolded are areas of minority grouos speaking same language with a larger area but of different identity. South Africa is 3 times bigger than Nigeria but Nigeria is 4 times populated than South Africa.You get the picture now? Even your Sample shows Urhobo are the Dominant tribe! |
Family › Re: Things Introverts Have Done To Avoid People by tck2000(m): 12:20pm On Jan 11, 2020 |
Reality11: When I was young, I'll sneak out from the backyard door to avoid meeting with visitors. I'll then watch from a far till they leave. Me too. |
Family › Re: That Past Experience(s) That Made You Smile Or Laugh Out Loud. by tck2000(m): 12:02pm On Jan 11, 2020 |
Tazdroid:

Had to use the toilet, informed the class teacher but he said "NO" in cemented block letters. 
Returned to the seat but couldn't hold it and so "the battle was ultimately lost". Seatmate noticed it, begged her to keep mum while a way to clean up was found. She nodded in agreement, a sigh of relief.
As the fvcking teacher was about to step out, the unexpected voice called out. "Uncle, uncle, he yav wee wee on his body" 
Laughter followed... Damn! Wee weed the remaining right on the spot, shït join 
Serious caning followed, was handed a girl's gown while them messed up uniforms were washed and dried. 
Changed the seat |
Family › Re: Challenging Bad Ideas: Introverts In A Loud Nigerian Society. by tck2000(m): 11:59am On Jan 11, 2020 |
Why does an introvert need to change? Change, especially in this context, is an alteration to conform to an existing framework. So, for change to happen, there must be a direction such change needs to follow in other to arrive at a destination. And such movement is controlled by whatever initiates that change. In the case of introversion, change is initiated and controlled by the extrovert majority. The only reason an introvert needs to change is to conform to an environment that is regulated by the actions of the extrovert majority.
It's obvious that one of the reasons why Nigeria isn't moving forward is because we prioritize things of less value and stigmatize things of greater value. A solid inviolable truth is that when the intellectual resources of a society is neglected, the society regresses. Every great development in every society has been founded upon ideas. Ideas are the vehicles that drive change. And ideas are constructed in the minds of people, and the group of people who make up a disproportionate number of the creators of ideas of lasting value, are the so called Introverts.
Believe it or not, the wealth of a country's intellectual resources are domiciled in the minds of it's introvert population. You don't agree with me? I'll prove it to you.
There have been lots of professional tests that have been carried out that have proven introversion to be directly correlated with high lQs. The more introverted a person is, the more intelligent the person is likely to be. The same goes for extroversion, which has been strongly correlated with low IQs. You still have doubts? Take the east Asians as an example. Lots of intelligence tests have been carried out that have proven them to be the race with the highest IQs. Studying the lifestyles of the Chinese or the Japanese, one would notice that they live very introverted lifestyles. Majority of east Asian population are introverted, confirming the claim of the positive correlation between introversion and high intelligence. Does anyone still have doubts? The next point should clear any doubt. Majority of the geniuses that have shaped our history and expedited the progress of our human species are Introverts. I am referring to the scientists, philosophers, thinkers and writers. All this validates the fact that the intellectual resources needed to move a society forward rests within the introvert population. If the introverts are indeed the smartest people, why then are they being oppressed by the intellectually inferior majority? Does anyone see a problem here?
Of course extroverts aren't without their own natural talents. Evidently extroverts appear to densely populate fields like entertainment, fashion and sports. These areas are useful, but not as useful as areas of science, technology, economics and politics that require the intellectual gifts of introverts. This is a hard truth to swallow, but it's the truth. Introverts make better critical thinkers and the better the quality of thought, the greater the quality of ideas. And ideas lead to reform and revolution.
So why then are we forcing introverts to change? Why are we creating environments that inhibit the materialization of the talents of introverts? How can we prioritize mindless talk, noisiness, overexcited gesticulation and restlessness over creating a conducive environment for creativity and ideas to emerge and flourish? |
Foreign Affairs › Re: 3000 U.S. Soldiers Deployed To The Middle East After Soleimani's Death by tck2000(m): 11:40am On Jan 11, 2020 |
Rotentina: Well, I am a neutral man! I hate terrorism and terrorists! May the Lord be with all the Soldiers! |
Car Talk › Re: Mercedes Sold A Record 2.34 Million Cars In 2019, The Highest In Its History by tck2000(m): 11:38am On Jan 11, 2020 |
Benzema! |
Car Talk › Re: Latest Car Technology Of 2019 - The 10 Best Are Here! by tck2000(m): 11:36am On Jan 11, 2020 |
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Travel › Re: This African Country Has The Most Powerful Passport On The Continent by tck2000(m): 11:34am On Jan 11, 2020 |
So we need Visa to go to Ghana? |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Oman's Sultan Qaboos Dies; His Cousin: Haitham bin Tariq Al, Named as New Ruler by tck2000(m): 11:31am On Jan 11, 2020 |
mansakhalifa: Heard it very early this morning too.
Not a big fan of the monarchical system of dispensation but I must say here and now that I am a huge fan of this man- Sultan Qaboos, for the way he kept his country largely silent whilst its neighbours were busy losing their heads over regional control and sundry balderdash!
Besides, I am quite fascinated by the Al Said dynasty as a whole. Those guys have about the longest and most noteworthy history of all the ruling houses in the Middle East and they have never really been short of powerful and smart leaders who know how to deploy war and diplomacy to their advantage. Sultan Qaboos epitomized all of this.
I hope his successor- which should be one of his nephews, I believe- continues in the way he has steered that country.
Oman's neutrality is a calming effect and a plus to the turbulent Middle East and it must be kept that way at all cost. They can't all go crazy at once. |
Travel › Re: The Functions Of Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority And 6 Ways They Make Money by tck2000(m): 11:20am On Jan 11, 2020 |
emeksdonalds: Also Aviation Obstacle and height clearances... Mtn, airtel, IHS and radio and television stations, High rise buildings... All pay for height approvals and it’s also renewable yearly... |
Travel › Re: The Difference Between North Korea And South Korea by tck2000(m): 11:06am On Jan 11, 2020 |
kiddoiLL: “In 2013, Leader Kim Jong-Un had his Ex-Girlfriend executed in front of her family for making a sex tape.” I swear we need Kim Jong-Un in Nigeria to come handle all these naija olsohos and Instagrams farm tools that'll come online and start displaying sexual madness. |
Business › Re: Is NIPOST Trying To Defraud Him? by tck2000(m): 10:53am On Jan 11, 2020 |
Flexherbal: Good day. I think, the cost of shipping an item, varies according to the nature of the item and its worth. But what is the standard rate? |
Business › Re: How To Calculate Chargeable Weight Of Your Goods Imported by tck2000(m): 10:51am On Jan 11, 2020 |
bowagateglobal: Please for clarity, do you mean 500kg? weight of item or goods is measured in kg. Secondly we need to know the item or items you want to export to USA, which state and city if possible, so as to freight it to nearby port. So we need to have the information before we can give you rate. I meant 500gram Chocolate,From Asaba,Delta State - Brooklyn New York. |
Education › Re: Throwback: Do You Remember This Television by tck2000(m): 10:48am On Jan 11, 2020 |
priscaoge: That's my Grandpa's Plasma ...The old man won't let any of us touch it unless he's around. . Na only two channels the thing de show,d volume na die ,then it's not always clear so we have to keep turning n rotating the 'pole' to make it stable. When it's not clear,we say that..'Rain is still falling inside d TV 
Op Ur grandpa na watzup guy |
Career › Re: Why Are Professionals So Underpaid In Nigeria? by tck2000(m): 10:29am On Jan 11, 2020 |
Acidosis: That is because people go to school to 'study' and later become a slave to either an organization or the government. ''No matter the amount you give a slave, a slave will always remain a slave'' ~mcdeolu |