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Jobs/VacanciesRe: Has the Paramilitary e-Recruitment Commenced? by Tekkyboy(m): 9:38pm On Aug 29, 2013
merlina: @ Tek%kyboy I mean no harm or whatsoever, we are only here 2 deliever genuine infos. It is not in my xters 2 exchange words with any body. It's just dat I can help 2 keep mute when one comes up with fake or untruthful infos. SHALOM!
bros its a free world,u just av to 4get this issue and let peace be. A0 Is ur grlfrnd?
WebmastersRe: Domain Name Business; The Easiest & The Most Profitable Online Venture by Tekkyboy(m): 11:50am On Aug 29, 2013
what a nice job,kudos to u bro.@mrnestyy
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Has the Paramilitary e-Recruitment Commenced? by Tekkyboy(m): 11:41am On Aug 29, 2013
@merlina and sambright pls take it easy.u don't av to be exchanging words for what does nt worth it,i think posting of info shud'nt be a crime,its just a means of getting ppl informed as u ar already doing.i pray God will add more greece to ur elbows(amen).
Jobs/VacanciesRe: How To Work For Organization Without Being Employed And Earn Big. by Tekkyboy(m): 11:37pm On Aug 26, 2013
mickey5000: send me an email so that you CAN get started from there. evaluesnig@gmail.com
av sent a mail to u.
Business To BusinessRe: Opportunities Exist For Agents In A Mobile Phone Recharge Business by Tekkyboy(m): 11:26pm On Aug 26, 2013
C_Ronaldo: Sorry I needed to meet with some fellows in Akure from here but I couldn't figure out their contact again that was why I announced my arrival there.
so are u back to your destination
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Has the Paramilitary e-Recruitment Commenced? by Tekkyboy(m): 10:52am On Aug 26, 2013
wot ar u guz saying.is d recruitment over or is a matter of who u know?pls how do u apply online?update me pls.
Business To BusinessRe: Opportunities Exist For Agents In A Mobile Phone Recharge Business by Tekkyboy(m): 10:28pm On Aug 24, 2013
C_Ronaldo: Yes please. I'm in Akure now
doing what?
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Has the Paramilitary e-Recruitment Commenced? by Tekkyboy(m): 10:21pm On Aug 24, 2013
any update?
WebmastersRe: Domain Name Business; The Easiest & The Most Profitable Online Venture by Tekkyboy(m): 10:19pm On Aug 24, 2013
mymadam: Sedo is NOT a registrar! God bless Nigeria.
so what is sedo sir?
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Has the Paramilitary e-Recruitment Commenced? by Tekkyboy(m): 2:48pm On Aug 24, 2013
av they started the recruitment?
Business To BusinessRe: Opportunities Exist For Agents In A Mobile Phone Recharge Business by Tekkyboy(m): 9:45pm On Aug 22, 2013
hey
BusinessRe: Email Processing,in Nigeria ,how? by Tekkyboy(m): 9:43pm On Aug 22, 2013
bassdow: well not that they aren't lucrative but the result i get from network marketing surpasses what i get from others. Imagine if what you do part time pays you much more than what you do Full time, then u don't need anybody to tell you which one to focus on. For more info on network marketing, contact me on either call or whatsapp on 07056142334 and if you stay in lagos, then we can get to meet.
wots ur email address?
WebmastersRe: Domain Name Business; The Easiest & The Most Profitable Online Venture by Tekkyboy(m): 9:25pm On Aug 22, 2013
2s£xy:
Tekky, thanks for that article... It seem Mark bought it for peanuts. Not much since he got it through a broker. That's what I am sensing when Bauer said the amount isn't significant...
i tink so, but it will make sence when converted to 9ja currency.RESEACH STILL IN PROGRESS sha
BusinessRe: Facebk Aquires Internet.org by Tekkyboy(op): 7:47pm On Aug 22, 2013
to be continue.....................
BusinessFacebk Aquires Internet.org by Tekkyboy(op): 7:45pm On Aug 22, 2013
In one of the most admirable
but least altruistic moves ever,
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg
is heading up Internet.org, a
new global partnership that
aims to bring down the cost of mobile internet access, and to
connect the roughly four billion
inhabitants of Earth who still
don’t have access to the
internet. The primary goal, of
course, is to ensure a steady stream of new customers — and
thus an increases in stock
market valuation — for the
members of the Internet.org
alliance, which includes
Qualcomm, Samsung, and Nokia, among others. We shouldn’t
ignore the huge range of
benefits that internet access
can bestow on under-connected
communities, though: From
access to news and educational materials, to communicating with
distant friends and family,
internet access can be life-
changing.Here in the developed world,
internet-oriented companies
such as Facebook are facing an
interesting problem: Market
saturation. Whether it’s via
wireline services (Cable, DSL) or wireless (smartphones, tablets),
almost the entirety of the US,
Europe, and the rest of the
developed world is connected
to the internet — and most of
them use Facebook on a scarily regular basis. As of June 2013,
Facebook had 1.15 billion
monthly users, with 699 million
of those using the service on a
daily basis. Those are some
truly awesome figures, and you’d think that Facebook and
its share holders would be
happy, but the sad truth is
that Facebook has grown too
big too quickly. With 1.15 billion
users, and only 2.4 billion people connected to the internet —
many of which use social
networks that are popular in
their own country, such as
Vkontakte in Russia and Renren
in China — Facebook is quickly approaching saturation point. When Facebook saturates the
market, its user growth will
slow to a crawl, and its
revenue growth will eventually
follow suit. For Facebook itself,
this isn’t such a huge problem — but for the stock market,
which only really cares about
growth and growth potential,
this is a Bad Thing. And
Facebook is just one example:
There are a lot of internet- oriented companies, such as Amazon or Google, that are growth-capped by the number
of internet users.The answer, as far as Mark
Zuckerberg is concerned, is to
connect more people to the
internet. To do this, Facebook
seems to have corralled half a
dozen of the world’s tech and telecoms giants, including
Qualcomm, Samsung, Nokia,
Ericsson, MediaTek, and Opera,
into a coalition and called it Internet.org. The end goal is to get most of the world
connected to the internet, and
judging by the companies
involved, the coalition’s
effortswill be almost entirely
wireless- and mobile-oriented. This makes a lot of sense, as
there are almost seven billion
devices connected to cellular
networks worldwide (almost one
cellular device per person), but
still relatively few that are connected to the internet. To spur internet usage and
connectivity in under-connected
regions, the group’s first goal
is to cut the cost of mobile
internet access to just 1% of
its current cost within five to 10 years. This, combined with
efforts to reduce the price of
dumbphones and smartphones,
plus working with carriers to
offer free access to services
such as Facebook, Twitter, and Google, should work wonders.
(See: The dumbphone strikes back.) The New York Times cites Philippines carrier Globe Telecom
as a good example of this
approach, which has gone from
0% of its 37 million users
subscribing to a mobile data
plan, to 20% in just two years by offering free access to
certain online services. There
are lots of small changes, such
as reducing power consumption
(and thus increasing battery
life), reducing the amount of internet traffic required by
certain apps, and reducing the
cost of infrastructure, that
would make internet access in
the developing world a much
more feasible proposition.Moving forward, there are
scant few who would denounce
such noble efforts to bring
internet access to the under-
connected — but at the same
time, it’s important to keep everything in perspective. As Bill
Gates succinctly put it, ”When a
kid gets diarrhea, no, there’s
no Web site that relieves that.”
Internet.org also doesn’t
appear to be interested in the long-haul backbone links
between the developed and
developing worlds, instead
focusing on local infrastructure
— not a deal-breaking flaw, but
definitely not ideal. One of the key reasons that the
developing world is taking so
long to come online is due to its
cripplingly slow links to the
Internet Prime; after all, what
good is DSL or a mobile data subscription if your country
doesn’t have enough
bandwidth to access the bulk of
the internet’s dizzying myriad
of valuable services?
WebmastersRe: Domain Name Business; The Easiest & The Most Profitable Online Venture by Tekkyboy(m): 7:31pm On Aug 22, 2013
Michael Bauer, the original
owner of Internet.org
before Facebook founder
and CEO Mark Zuckerberg,
discovered what became of
his treasured domain just like anyone else: while
watching Chris Cuomo on
CNN. “I woke up this morning
and saw my domain there
on the ticker. I almost
spilled my coffee,” Bauer
told VentureBeat earlier
today. Bauer, the CEO of Brilliant Arc and the creator of the first version of MapQuest,
registered Internet.org way
back in 1993. While it has
taken many forms since
then, in its most recent iteration, the domain was a place to talk about some of
the big topic issues related
to the Internet — like
freedom of speech, open
access, censorship. “I was always trying to
hold on to it until l could
find the right utilization of
that name. I’ve always
considered myself its
caretaker,” he said. While Bauer says he sold
the domain back in April or
May, the deal went through
a third-party broker, which
means that he never had a
much of an idea of who it went to. Hence his surprise
when he found out that its
new owner was none other
than the CEO of Facebook.
(As far as price goes, Bauer
would only say that the amount “wasn’t
significant.”) Zuckerberg’s mission for
his new project, as he explains it, is to connect
the next five billion people
to the Internet by lowering
the costs of delivering the
Internet to mobile phones.
And he’s not alone: Companies like Google and
people like Bill Gates have
also made similar attempts
that idea, to varying
degrees of success. While there’s clearly
honorable about such a
goal, when someone like
Zuckerberg steps in, it
pollutes the entire vision.
The Facebook CEO may have great (albeit admittedly
rough) ideas for his project,
but it’s hard not to see
the whole thing as a
transparent and perverse
attempt to get more of the world on his social network.
If more people get online,
chances are a lot more of
them are going to use
Facebook. The same goes for partner
companies like Nokia and
Qualcomm, both of whom
are using the good will of
expanding access to the
Internet to obscure their less admirable financial
ambitions. This is like oil
companies making a social
good case for why more
people should own cars. The situation is in its own
way somewhat ironic: A
domain that began as a
way to talk about Internet
censorship and open access
is now owned by a guy who wants to increase his
company’s stranglehold on
the Internet. Bauer, however, isn’t quite
so cynical. “I’m excited
about it. It’s very much in
line with the vision I had for
the domain from the
beginning. It’s a big concept name and needed a
bigger force behind it,” he
said. But while Bauer is pleased
with what Internet.org has
become, he also says he
wouldn’t be against
Facebook inviting him along
for the ride. “Mark hasn’t reached out to me yet, but
if he does, I’m here,”
Bauer said.
AdvertsRe: How To Get Paid Wt PayPal in NAIRA Via Any Site e.g FIVERR,individual etc faster by Tekkyboy(m): 4:36pm On Aug 21, 2013
gld
BusinessRe: Email Processing,in Nigeria ,how? by Tekkyboy(m): 1:13pm On Aug 21, 2013
forex trading,bom,affliate mart,flipping and freelancing are all lucrative internet jobs/biz or trade some1 can venture to,but it require you have the skill and knowledge.if you need any info on dis (08139574552) FREE
BusinessRe: Email Processing,in Nigeria ,how? by Tekkyboy(m): 12:53pm On Aug 21, 2013
bassdow: I believe we ought to be our brother's keeper rather than trying to extort or defraud one another in other to earn a living because such dubious act is same as scam.
To everyone looking for a way to earn a living either online or offline, I would want to let you all know that you can only make money online through rendering services or selling something. Also schemes like ''Get paid to read email, paid to visit sites, etc and allmanner of online investment programmes (HYIPs) should be avoided because over 97% of them are SCAMs and even the genuine ones might later turn scam. If you really want to safely earn money online through email processing, consider joining FREELANCE sites as they are safer and you are sure of getting paid after every service.
The problem with majority of WE Nigerians is that we want money but aren't ready to work for it because we are in pursuit of quick riches and we end up falling prey to the various online scams in existence.
I believe anyone who is really serious about being financially free won't be looking for such jobs though depending on who you are and how well you play your cards, you might earn a living from such.
Consider things like Affiliate marketing, information marketing, forex trading (pls acquire enough skill first), etc.
Also you can look inwardly to discover what you are good at and make money from it.
I myself have once been a forex trader, web designer (working as a freelancer), computer engineer but abandoned them all since 2009 to go into Network marketing. If anyone cares, am ready to put you through free of charge.
Thanks
07056142334
wot a nice and motivative post,it is estimated that 95% of jobs online are scam.if i shud ask,why do u quit those trade/biz?what is network marketing all about? ....................
AdvertsRe: How To Get Paid Wt PayPal in NAIRA Via Any Site e.g FIVERR,individual etc faster by Tekkyboy(m): 11:05pm On Aug 18, 2013
presegsADESIDA: Who is your oga?
u won know? Its 2sexy
Business To BusinessRe: Opportunities Exist For Agents In A Mobile Phone Recharge Business by Tekkyboy(m): 9:52am On Aug 18, 2013
C_Ronaldo: Thanks, please check that you get the spelling right.directtopup@yahoo.com
You could send me sms and I will call you...
av send u a mail,waiting 4 ur rply soon
WebmastersRe: Domain Name Business; The Easiest & The Most Profitable Online Venture by Tekkyboy(m): 8:42am On Aug 18, 2013
paypay kè
AdvertsRe: How To Get Paid Wt PayPal in NAIRA Via Any Site e.g FIVERR,individual etc faster by Tekkyboy(m): 8:39am On Aug 18, 2013
what am i seeing here.ok my oga is here
BusinessRe: How Do I Own A Us Virtual Address In Nigeria? by Tekkyboy(m): 9:50pm On Aug 17, 2013
Opiosko: No, u do not need 2 change ur ip addrs. However, u must register with a foreign addrs and a professional name. D goodnews though is that u don't need to spend a dim for a foreign addrs until u have earn a good sum and want 2 witdraw ur $$. To make real success sha, there are tins u must knw but as u no pay...i go stop here. U will still succeed if u ar focused an ready 2 learn 4rm ur mistake as well as ur success. Success fellow naijan hustler.No, u do not need 2 change ur ip addrs. However, u must register with a foreign addrs and a professional name. D goodnews though is that u don't need to spend a dim for a foreign addrs until u have earn a good sum and want 2 witdraw ur $$. To make real success sha, there are tins u must knw but as u no pay...i go stop here. U will still succeed if u ar focused an ready 2 learn 4rm ur mistake as well as ur success. Success fellow naijan hustler.
boss, u dnt av to do like dis 'its unfair' if u really want to help.believe me, a life u impacted knowledge 2day will be greatful to u 4ever. tink twice my boss man
BusinessRe: How Do I Own A Us Virtual Address In Nigeria? by Tekkyboy(m): 9:48pm On Aug 17, 2013
Opiosko: No, u do not need 2 change ur ip addrs. However, u must register with a foreign addrs and a professional name. D goodnews though is that u don't need to spend a dim for a foreign addrs until u have earn a good sum and want 2 witdraw ur $$. To make real success sha, there are tins u must knw but as u no pay...i go stop here. U will still succeed if u ar focused an ready 2 learn 4rm ur mistake as well as ur success. Success fellow naijan hustler.No, u do not need 2 change ur ip addrs. However, u must register with a foreign addrs and a professional name. D goodnews though is that u don't need to spend a dim for a foreign addrs until u have earn a good sum and want 2 witdraw ur $$. To make real success sha, there are tins u must knw but as u no pay...i go stop here. U will still succeed if u ar focused an ready 2 learn 4rm ur mistake as well as ur success. Success fellow naijan hustler.
boss, u dnt av to do like dis 'its unfair' if u really want to help.believe me, a life u impacted knowledge 2day will be greatful to u 4ever.
BusinessRe: Email Processing,in Nigeria ,how? by Tekkyboy(m): 9:31pm On Aug 17, 2013
julius99: thanks, if you have anything you want to know about the Email Processor just post it.
am a seasoned online enterprenuer,am into forex trading,bet on market,domain flipping,affliate marketing and to mention few.i dnt think i will need anything concerning email processing or so 'okay' you can assit any1 that need it here so that others may learn,THE MORE U INPACT KNOWLEDGE THE MORE U UPDATE UR BRAIN.
BusinessRe: Forex Trading - Season 13 by Tekkyboy(m): 5:34pm On Aug 17, 2013
saintfaculty: chief, check the binaryopyions thread......
where is the link pls
WebmastersRe: Domain Name Business; The Easiest & The Most Profitable Online Venture by Tekkyboy(m): 4:41pm On Aug 17, 2013
2s£xy:
Lol... It's nothing. Just remain focus.
no problem my oga@the top,i av graduate frm sku of pipsology am nw studying in another sku.
WebmastersRe: Domain Name Business; The Easiest & The Most Profitable Online Venture by Tekkyboy(m): 12:49pm On Aug 17, 2013
mikelreal: They will certify ur account for you sharp sharp.
lolz..... u guys ar so funny
Business To BusinessRe: Opportunities Exist For Agents In A Mobile Phone Recharge Business by Tekkyboy(m): 12:02pm On Aug 17, 2013
C_Ronaldo: Thanks for raising those concerns. When I said future replacement, I didn't mean 100% replacement. You will agree with me that there are alternatives to recharge cards but recharge card is dominant. I see DTU dominating in the near future. Also people buy cards in traffic because it is available. Street/traffic hawking will also be outlawed at some point, is just a matter of time. Can you buy anything while driving in New york, South-Africa, London etc? Can't you read the body language of Fashola and them?

I re-emphasis that DTU is the future. With Nepa ongoing privatisation, every house in Nigeria will be force to use pre-paid meter at some point. DSTV,Filling station, BRT all coming on board. With CBN cashless policy and all that.....

Please save this thread and let us review it in 2-3years time. I'm confident that this is the future! Just that it will become too late for many by the time it becomes popular. The big boys in the society will want to hijack it with their millions. But if you start early, you will grow with it.

This is an opportunity with unlimited potential. You can become anything, it is all in your hand..

Sorry, I had to type this with my phone because I'm on the move..
nice answers@the op, i av been trying to send u a mail but is not goinh tru.
BusinessRe: How Do I Own A Us Virtual Address In Nigeria? by Tekkyboy(m): 11:53am On Aug 17, 2013
innocent1: For your USA number divert into your Nigerian phone number, plz email, minnoy2k3@yahoo.com or call 07069365841:
NOTE: After the number has been diverted, it must be called at least once a month to still keep it functioning
why cant u gv it out 4 free here so dat others may learn

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