Romance › Re: My Girl Wants Me To Get My Own Apartment Or She Leaves by Truth80: 10:04am On May 11, 2022 |
slawormiir: Damnnn niggarrrr
Just do your best and get one apartment to manage
From your story...it seems she is a good girl but also a runs babe on a low key
And she is seeing you as someone she wants to take a little bit serious my niggar you get the point olosho on low key |
Business › Re: Be Solution Oriented If You Want To Make It In Any Business – Ibeh, Swiss Metrot by Truth80: 3:27am On Apr 22, 2022 |
olaztek: There are lots of people who have solutions but Nigerians are too poor to afford the solutions. that's mentally poor but not physically poor |
Sports › Re: Meet Jude Littler, N'golo Kante's Wife That Is 16 Years Older Than Him by Truth80: 6:45pm On Mar 30, 2022 |
thesicilian: Ngolo kante is considered by Chelsea fans to be one of the best midfielders of his time... abegi correct that statement for me joor person win one award him done become one of the best Chelsea fans and over hype |
Career › Re: Artisans And Craftsmanship In Nigeria: A Looming Crisis. by Truth80: 6:29pm On Mar 11, 2022 |
Onyewarri: In recent times I couldn't help but think about how the artisan and Craftsmanship industry of Nigeria will be 10 years from now.
I remember back in the 80s and 90s, it is common and even a thing of pride whereby people sign up for apprenticeship for a couple of years to get the required skill in their field of interest.
Some Parents like my father even insisted on adding artisanry to formal education as plan B. So all each children had to learn a skill while waiting for admission or during the one year industrial training period in higher institutions ( A legacy I will earnestly follow with my lineage).
Aside the fact that it is a huge boost to ones C.V., you will never beg for food unless you weren't serious with your training.
But today you hardly see youngsters, learning Craftsmanship or artisanry. Every body wants to be a content creator, a programmer, content writer, Yahoo yahoo and the likes.
Nobody wants to be a plumber, an electrician, a technician, a mechanic, a bricklayer or tiler, welder, iron bender and the likes.
Have you noticed how difficult it is to get an experienced and skilled artisan these days. Sometimes you have to wait for days for them to come and do jobs for you in your house.
The crux of the matter is the crop of experienced and skilled artisans and Craftsmen and women presently available are those from the 80s and 90s. Most of their apprentices are actually with them just to make ends meet thereby prioritizing the need to make money above that of properly learning the skill from their master.
Personally I think it's just a matter of a couple of years before we realize the dire situation of artisanry and Craftsmanship in this country. Maybe by then we will start looking for foreigners to fill in the gaps.
What do you guys think? oga me na comfarm furniture man i learnt the hard way i started learning in 2012. Finish learning in 2015. but boys na. na yahoo be their problem and how to yuk John360comng: To even get employees before you talk of reliable employees is a problem these days. I am beginning to understand why these tech enthusiasts are working on robotics. As a business owner. It's hard to relax these days. The day you decide to take just a few minutes nap after stressed out. Your Nigeria employees go do you shege.  |
Career › Re: Artisans And Craftsmanship In Nigeria: A Looming Crisis. by Truth80: 6:29pm On Mar 11, 2022 |
Onyewarri: In recent times I couldn't help but think about how the artisan and Craftsmanship industry of Nigeria will be 10 years from now.
I remember back in the 80s and 90s, it is common and even a thing of pride whereby people sign up for apprenticeship for a couple of years to get the required skill in their field of interest.
Some Parents like my father even insisted on adding artisanry to formal education as plan B. So all each children had to learn a skill while waiting for admission or during the one year industrial training period in higher institutions ( A legacy I will earnestly follow with my lineage).
Aside the fact that it is a huge boost to ones C.V., you will never beg for food unless you weren't serious with your training.
But today you hardly see youngsters, learning Craftsmanship or artisanry. Every body wants to be a content creator, a programmer, content writer, Yahoo yahoo and the likes.
Nobody wants to be a plumber, an electrician, a technician, a mechanic, a bricklayer or tiler, welder, iron bender and the likes.
Have you noticed how difficult it is to get an experienced and skilled artisan these days. Sometimes you have to wait for days for them to come and do jobs for you in your house.
The crux of the matter is the crop of experienced and skilled artisans and Craftsmen and women presently available are those from the 80s and 90s. Most of their apprentices are actually with them just to make ends meet thereby prioritizing the need to make money above that of properly learning the skill from their master.
Personally I think it's just a matter of a couple of years before we realize the dire situation of artisanry and Craftsmanship in this country. Maybe by then we will start looking for foreigners to fill in the gaps.
What do you guys think? oga me na comfarm furniture man i learnt the hard way i started learning in 2012. Finish learning in 2015. but boys na. na yahoo be their problem and how to yuk |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Putin: Russia's Neighbours Should Not Escalate Tensions by Truth80: 6:55pm On Mar 05, 2022 |
EdiskyHarry: The big problem there is America and NATO. They are the ones fuelling the war with lies, empty promises and propaganda in other to achieve their selfish interest. All they want is to cripple Russia's Economy at the expense of innocent Ukrainians lives. I pray that Ukraine wakes up soon. is NATO the one fighting or American is the one fighting Ukraine I don't understand |
Celebrities › Re: Robot Serves Food To Olaide Oyedeji (Video) by Truth80: 9:11am On Feb 19, 2022 |
We4all: Who gave the food to the robot? A question that she forgot to ask before making the noise she's making |
Politics › Re: APC Governors Divided Over National Convention, Choice Of Consensus by Truth80: 5:51pm On Feb 17, 2022 |
Oga use am by yourself |
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Politics › Re: Lai Mohammed Berates Canadian Government, Twitter Over Handling Of Protests by Truth80: 12:36pm On Feb 13, 2022 |
Whyedu: True make Russia use the person test their arsenal abi |
Celebrities › Re: Portable Buys A Car For His Father (Photos, Video) by Truth80: 8:40pm On Feb 09, 2022 |
Senomi: Please if you know anybody who wants to sell his or her car, any model and any color, with AC and you are sure it's in a perfect working condition and valid papers, with a price around 2.5 or 3million, as long as the engine is not weak yet, please let the person sell it, Baba you funny dieee go join comedy
It's none of my business. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Drags UK's Crime Agency To Court Over £150 Million Abacha Loot by Truth80: 6:42am On Feb 09, 2022 |
Abacha loot fit reach next generation |
Sports › Re: Super Eagles: NFF appoints Eguavoen, Amuneke as Technical Adviser & Assistant by Truth80: 5:14am On Feb 08, 2022 |
mancoconut: All these confusing terminologies, abeg in layman's term... is Eguavoen the head coach or Amunike? . My brother I tire oo |
Sports › Re: Super Eagles: NFF appoints Eguavoen, Amuneke as Technical Adviser & Assistant by Truth80: 5:12am On Feb 08, 2022 |
My brother I tire oo |
Politics › Re: Judge Slams Odili’s Lawyer For ‘Misleading’ Court Over Confiscated Passport by Truth80: 5:06am On Feb 08, 2022 |
The law should take it course |
Politics › Re: 2023: APC UK Seeks Postponement Of Feb 26 National Convention by Truth80: 7:01am On Feb 03, 2022 |
treesun: Somebody staying in UK telling us what to do in Nigeria! madness my brother |