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NYSC, 2013 Batch ‘A‘ Posting | Call-Up Letters Is Finally Out After so much tension that grip Nigerian graduates, it is time to ease the fear as the National Youth Service Corps releases the official posting list. The 2013 Batch ‘A‘ Prospective Corps Members are advised to check their posting and collect their callup letters from today Thursday 28th Feb. Foreign trained Nigerian graduates are to collect their own from the NYSC secretariats of their states of domicile as indicated during registration. Report to camps on time please as NO late registration will be entertained. NYSC wishes you a hitch-free service year. © NYSC HQ |
Guys are hammaring here and there. ᶥᵗˢ time I got my groove on.... Thinking σƒ selling ijebu garr! S̶̲̥̅Ơ̴̴̴̴̴̴͡ me self go hammer. |
Too much money...this couple are emasing wealth. Good for them. |
Too much money. |
clap for yaself. dis thing look like lightenining |
Whoin the house. I ♡⌣̊┈̥-̶̯͡»̶̥A̶̲̥̅♏ blessed to b a part σƒ this life transforming thread. Big ups to all the contributers. |
God go make Me bigger Oº°˚˚°º.!... |
kazeem muka: Got you right but I would advise always chat with them live when ordering instead of sending them email which might turn junk mail at the end of the day. Look at it from this angle, even you too would definitely give your steady customers priority that even the potential ones.[quote author=kazeem muka]Can you believe it, I ordered for a Tab in Aliexpress and I asked them to ship to Chrisvicmall address in china which they confirmed. I chatted with Victor who assured me that my Tab would be shipped among others Friday. Up till now I have not heard from them and the chat on their site is disabled. Right now I'm confused, what do I do, since this is my first importation and I spent a lot, their first impression is not making sense to me. |
cindyrella: So?Go and sleep joor |
U.S na... No time. ![]() |
U.S gal: 1st date→kiss→sex... Naija gal: 1st date→ handshake; 2nd date→Hug; 3rd date→Kiss; 4th date→Attempted sex but failed; 5th date→r.a.pe" |
@azbiu... How do we finally buy a goods in eBay without actually bidding Fø̲̣̣я̅ it .... Tnx for yur help S̶̲̥̅Ơ̴̴̴̴̴̴͡ far. |
The jeep make sense Oº°˚˚°º.!.... This woman fine die if I get this kin beautiful wife, I no go chase keles outside. |
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Mynd_44: Erm......I don't mind taking my girl to a night club but she dances with me. That's itgbam true talk |
I'm a guy that dont like sharing my girl with nobody. Recently I took my girlfriend to the club, she got high and want to dance with anybody. The ratio of guys to girls were much so guys wants to rock her aS$ so I felt I should not be possessive so I would always leave her to dance with them. My question now is would you take your girlfriend you love to a night club? Honest answers are needed. tnx |
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The victichy's Issue. It was easier & cheaper for our forefather to date women, far, far, easier and way way cheaper. In their days all they had to be were great wrestlers or hunters, or praise singers & the women came flocking to them. Imagine being a praise singer nowadays without money, you will be celebrating other people for life & praise singing till you die a pauper, Forget O! women will just bone your side. Later when the British came all you had to do was to be brilliant enough to get a scholarship to study abroad, O boy! “You are made” your parents would send you pictures upon pictures of FINE, YES FINE BABES! To choose from to marry. When you eventually come back to Nigeria aboard “a ship” that is: all you have to do is learn to speak big big grammar. If you meet a babe & you want her name, just ask her “what is the alphabetical construction of your homosapien dignity” she will fall yakata & even pass on the message to other babes that you are in town. Later in our history things started getting difficult for men, if Obey or King Sunny Ade did not sing your praise, forget O! You are not a woman’s magnet. We thought things would get easier until the military came to town. Common sergeant in the Army had the power to chase any babe because not only were they in power, they were in control. If you don’t believe me check out the wives of past military rulers dem ugly? For where? They married only the most beautiful women in town. They had the pepper. Finally God answered our prayers Soja Go! Politicians came; we thought the women would come to us! Who side? They flock to Aso rock and other power bases. Wetin You think say kill that goggle wearing General? Na so them talk O! I no dey there. Cocaine pushers, 419ers, yahoo yahoo and all the money people got the babes and it has 2 been money, money and more money that attracted the women. If you can’t buy recharge card, or take them to Tantalizer, Mr. Biggs and even the KFC that just came to town FORGET IT! Now the biggest problem in town is Blackberry every babe you toast wants you to buy her one. I am sure the biggest cause of AIDS or HIV now in Nigeria is Blackberry. Just buy me one, and “I will do whatever you want” is too easy to hear nowadays. Some babes even prefer the Blackberry to cars, they want to ping and be pinged, and they want to belong. Anywhere you go now, nobody cares if you have a BB or not, the question is “what is your BB pin?”, it is also bad that even those who do not have BB’S give fake BB pins haba 9ja! To get BB is not the ultimate sef, there is one that is worse, that men like me cannot stand, it is capable of turning the “Saintiest” babe into a demon, and it is called “Lace Wig”. In a country where people cannot feed I hear these Lace Wigs go for as much as #120,000.00 YES! ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY THOUSAND NAIRA!!! Although I hear there is another fake Chinese (Chinese again?) one for #600 it is called “I Want To Be Laced”. Haba 9ja girls! Na by force? Small time now armed robbers will start stopping girls on the road and robbing them of these lace wigs and God help anybody with the fake one. Instead of cutting the hair they will cut the head off. Ladies, I think it is time for Nigerian babes to know that it is not what is on a woman that makes her, it is what she has inside her, please, please and please stop this exhibitionism ( I dey speak grammar sef) and become the woman Nigerian men will be proud of – GBAM! |
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https://www.ventures-africa.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/2go2-600x363.jpg South Africa’s tech scene is bursting with success stories of tech start-ups. Last month, a new enterprise accelerator programme dubbed the South African Business Link to Experts (SABLE) was launched in US tech hub, Silicon Valley to assist local entrepreneurs in South Africa grow their business and execute their ideas flawlessly. One of the seemingly underplayed successes is 2go, a mobile social network spreading across Africa. Growing rapidly with up to 50,000 sign ups daily, the company has more than 20 million active users in Nigeria, South Africa and Kenya. Ventures- Africa chats with the co-founders Alan Wolff and Ashley Peters, on the success of the mobile app, which is said to have over 9 million active users – several million more than Facebook in Nigeria. VA: Let’s go to the very beginning. What prompted the creation of 2go? MXit had been doing impressively well in the South African market. Why another mobile app? 2go: We were Computer Science students who were hungry to use our software development knowledge to make something, which people would actually use. We thought we could offer something fresh with a few compelling features (text colour changing, profile pictures, a good user interface). It sounded like a fun idea and we thought it had potential, so we began working hard on it. VA: How much was the initial investment to set up 2go in the beginning? 2go: We spent hardly anything on getting the project off the ground. We worked out of our (parents’) houses and we did all the programming ourselves. We hosted our server on our friend’s Internet line. VA: And it began with how many staff? 2go: There were four of us in total initially. Two of the other team members decided to focus on academics and left the company in 2008. Ashley and Alan continued working aggressively on it while studying at the same time. VA: What is the company’s current workforce strength? 2go: The company has less than 10 people in total but we are trying hard to expand our technical team. We are proud of having a small team supporting one of the largest networks in Africa with over 20 million users. VA: One of the major challenges stifling the emergence of innovative tech start-ups has been undercapitalization, but 2go has grown without sourcing for a penny from venture capital funds. How was this achieved? 2go: In 2008/2009 we spoke to venture capitalists and potential investors but they were unresponsive. We planned on spending the capital we wanted on building a good technical team. Since we couldn’t raise capital we had to learn how to rapidly develop the product, make the company profitable and scale the technical infrastructure ourselves. VA: It is interesting that 2go, a South African product, really took off in Nigeria. Your team strategically targeted the market, carrying out surveys, research and tailoring the App to feedbacks from Nigeria. Why the Nigerian market? 2go: We had Nigeria as a viable market in our minds since 2009. The telecommunications market in Nigeria was growing massively and it was obvious to us that if we could provide them with a cheap and effective way to communicate and socialise online, we would succeed. Feature phones are also very popular in Nigeria and we had gained expertise at developing a great user experience on such handsets. We therefore decided to try and grow the product in Nigeria. VA: 2go solicits feedbacks from users and applies some of the resulting suggestions. Which idea or suggestion from the 2go community would you say has helped the platform most? 2go: Users giving feedback on technical issues that they experience have been invaluable. There hasn’t been one single idea which has helped the platform the most. We’ve implemented many ideas and collectively they have contributed to the application’s user experience. VA: Looking into the future, what is the expansion plan for 2go? 2go: Our user experience can be improved even further and we are starting to look towards offering extra features for smartphones. We will continue to grow the network rapidly and to new heights. VA: So has any Tech giant stepped forward with an acquisition proposal? 2go: No. We have been approached by investors but getting acquired is not something we think about at the moment. We are experiencing rapid growth so I don’t believe the timing for an acquisition would be right, although we may look at expansion capital in the future. VA: What advice or success tip do you have for the aspiring young African tech entrepreneurs out there? 2go: Work hard, learn from your mistakes, do not give up and remain positive – let your passion drive you to continue when things get tough! http://www.ventures-africa.com/2012/09/interview-with-the-co-founders-of-one-of-africas-hottest-app-2go/ |
