Education › Re: 5 Most Underrated Courses In Nigerian Tertiary Institutions by wealthtrak: 6:09am On Jun 14, 2021 |
shogat: There have been series of arguments about the superiority of some courses in Nigerian Tertiary institutions: some students feel their course of study is more important and special than others. Don’t worry, I’m not here to bore you with my opinion about that-maybe I will put that forward another day.
Some courses, students or departments in our schools have been facing this inferiority tag. Because of this, some lose interest in their course or ashamed but we still have the proud ones who don’t care. I still don’t know what people see wrong with these courses that they tend to underrate but here is the list:
The 5 Most Underrated Courses in Nigerian Tertiary Institutions are
1. History
People don’t just see reasons why someone will go and spend four years or more to study past events. History students are always tagged archaic; their discussions and studies are always based on passed dates and events. You might be tempted to feel superior to someone who all what he has to offer is events that happened even before Christ (BC) in this 21st century.
2. Agriculture
Agriculture students are popularly called “farmers”. I don’t know why people look down on this course? Maybe because you always see them in campus with farming tools and in their farm. I am sure others undermine them because they are naive about the fortune they can make with the knowledge of the course. People are going back to Agriculture and embracing it daily, so I believe this should be out of this list soon.
3. Nigerian Languages
“Hey babe! What Course are you studying in school?” and her reply was “Yoruba Language”. My friend bursted into laughter telling me why didn’t she just go to a typical village and mingle with the villagers to learn their language, instead of coming to school. Students studying Nigerian Languages faces this downgrade almost every day in school.
4. Education Courses
Because of the poor treatments being accoladed to teachers in Nigeria, students studying any education course are degraded-students see them as another “suffer head” teacher to be. They have forgotten that without teachers, they won’t be where they are presently and we now have successful teachers making it big.
5. Zoology/Botany
Zoology and Botany are different branches of Biology and what they do is to study plants and animals. Because zoology is related with “Zoo”, other students assumes all the students studying it will end up in the Zoo.
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http://www.mikegist.com/5-underrated-courses-nigerian-tertiary-institutions/ All the courses here are important. Even in the U.S., Yoruba is taught in some Universities because Yoruba language, culture and religion are popular in the Americas. White and brown people are adherants of Ifa/Yoruba religion and speak the language in Brazil, Cuba, USA. A Yoruba-speaking settlement called Oyotunji exists in the U.S. History enables analysts to study historic patterns which can be used to make money. |
Sports › Re: Meet Tolulope Omogbehin Aka Omos, 7"3 Ft Tall Nigerian WWE Superstar by wealthtrak: 5:30am On Jun 14, 2021 |
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Investment › Re: FAST-MONEY-SOLUTIONS: Is FOREX Trading A Business Or An Investment ? by wealthtrak: 4:33am On Jun 14, 2021 |
LifeSolutionsTV: So, yesterday - we had our Introductory Financial Webinar on The Utilization of The Average True Range (ATR) Indicator.
I had stated that the ATR Indicator as one of the most vital indicators which every Successful Traders Utilize in trading the FOREX Market because it helps measure the VOLATILITY of the previous 14 Candle Sticks.
Today, we will be rounding off with our Webinar lessons on The Utilization of The AVERAGE TRUE RANGE (ATR) Indicator. Insightful... Well done. |
Investment › Re: FAST-MONEY-SOLUTIONS: Is FOREX Trading A Business Or An Investment ? by wealthtrak: 4:27am On Jun 14, 2021 |
LifeSolutionsTV: Now, let's advance to Attending to and providing Solutions to the second Problem which states that:
Many FOREX Trader also fail in Utilizing The AVERAGE TRUE RANGE (ATR) Indicator to EASILY Understand The VOLATILITY of Currency Pairs before they take Trades with respect to their TAKE PROFIT and STOP LOSS Targets.
THE SOLUTION:
Before You place any Trade in The FOREX Market, it is very important to Utilize The VOLATILITY VALUE provided by The AVERAGE TRUE RANGE (ATR) on The particular TIME CHART to be traded.
One of The Ultimate Solutions provided by The ATR Indicator is The Proper Placement of "STOP LOSS" Orders.
This takes us to the question: HOW DO YOU SETUP YOUR "STOP LOSS" Positions Rightly ??
With respect to The Daily Chart displayed on the Screenshots above whose VOLATILITY reads "32.19"; The SAFEST Way to Utilize The ATR VOLATILITY Value in Setting Your "STOP LOSS" orders is to MULTIPLY The ATR VOLATILITY Value with any convenient number like 2 or 3 depending on your Risk Tolerance.
For instance; The ATR VOLATILITY VALUE on the Daily chart of Gold read 32.19.
To CORRECTLY Get the value of your "STOPLOSS" Position would require you to multiply this VOLATILITY VALUE with either 2 or 3.
So, to get the Right Positioning of your "STOPLOSS" with respect to this trade;
MATHEMATICALLY,
32.19 × 2 = 64.38
or
32.19 × 3 = 96.57.
Now; you know that your "STOP LOSS" should be set "64.38" or "96.57" away from The CURRENT Price of Gold to be traded. This will allow Enough Space for Your Trades to Breath and Flow towards Your "TAKE PROFITS" Direction.
This is the first process to be activated before choosing to Trade Any Direction in The FOREX Market.
This is where Many FOREX Traders Fail at. Ignorantly; they set their "STOP LOSS" without giving Priority to The VOLATILITY of The Market. This is the reason many Executed Trades are QUICK to Hitting their "STOP LOSSES" because they fail to provide enough ROOM/SPACE for their Trading Decisions to go in Favour of the Direction of Their "TAKE PROFITS" Target.
~ MESSIAH. ONI, Ayodeji AnthonYeshua. Well said. |
Investment › Re: FAST-MONEY-SOLUTIONS: Is FOREX Trading A Business Or An Investment ? by wealthtrak: 4:24am On Jun 14, 2021 |
LifeSolutionsTV: Very Importantly - it is very necessary to know that The ATR value and The VOLATILITY of The Same Currency Pairs are NEVER The same on different Time Charts.
For instance, The ATR VOLATILITY Value on the DAY CHART reads "32.19"; while That on The 30 MINUTES CHART reads "2.92" as The VOLATILITY Measured by AVERAGE TRUE RANGE (ATR) Indicator.
So, in essence - You should always give priority to the VOLATILITY VALUE provided by The ATR Indicator according to the TIME FRAME which you are interested in trading.
~ MESSIAH. ONI, Ayodeji AnthonYeshua. |
Investment › Re: FAST-MONEY-SOLUTIONS: Is FOREX Trading A Business Or An Investment ? by wealthtrak: 4:00am On Jun 14, 2021 |
LifeSolutionsTV: " FOR FINANCIAL SUCCESS;
STRATEGIES ARE EVERYTHING."
FAST-MONEY-SOLUTIONS CAMPUSES is developed and configured to Teach and Train People on Profitable Strategies in The Following Areas:
F - FOREX Trading,
A - AGRICULTURAL FOREX Trading,
S - SPORT Trading,
T - TRANSACTION ESCROW Trading.
All of these require THE RIGHT MATHEMATICAL APPROACHES To Become Financially Successful.
None of Them is a GET-RICH-QUICK SCHEME !!!
None of Them will Make You Money MIRACULOUSLY!!!!!
~ MESSIAH. ONI, Ayodeji AnthonYeshua. |
Investment › Re: MONEYBOOK: The Advantages Of Nairaland Over Facebook. by wealthtrak: 3:56am On Jun 14, 2021 |
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Investment › Re: MONEYBOOK: The Advantages Of Nairaland Over Facebook. by wealthtrak: 3:52am On Jun 14, 2021 |
LifeSolutionsTV: Though I've been an integral member of The Nairaland Family for over a Decade; However - I Only began Active Financial Education and Enterpreneurship on Nairaland during my National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) in Year 2013/2014.
...I began To Practise Some of what I learnt on here.
and Conversely; I Taught what I Practiced.
COMPLETELY ALL FOR FREE...
AND, In No Time; I started getting Rewards for My Doings.
My 10 years of Experiential Knowledge of Writing Enterpreneurially on Nairaland and Facebook have provided me with alot of SOCIAL ENGINEERING SKILLS as much as it has provided me with alot of Life Engaging Adventures.... |
Investment › Re: MONEYBOOK: The Advantages Of Nairaland Over Facebook. by wealthtrak: 3:40am On Jun 14, 2021 |
LifeSolutionsTV: Throughout my years of Digital Entrepreneurial Prowess, Nairaland has proven to be The Online Space that have Generated me with MULTIPLE Financial Rewards for MY FREE SERVICES RENDERED.
"...MULTIPLE Financial Rewards for MY FREE SERVICES RENDERED ."
Mark those words.
I started off on Nairaland wayback during my Years studying Agricultural Engineering in The Federal University of Technology, Akure. I may not be able to ascertain the year I joined the Nairaland Community; however - I was an Early Bird that wrote and learnt from The likes of Seun Osewa and Akin Alabi with my old moniker registered as "DJDOXXX " on here on Nairaland. Cool and insightful. Futarian. Igede. Djdoxxx. |
Investment › Re: MONEYBOOK: The Advantages Of Nairaland Over Facebook. by wealthtrak: 3:34am On Jun 14, 2021 |
LifeSolutionsTV: As The Founder of www.lifesolutions.network .... I owe it upon myself to introduce The AIMS and OBJECTIVES of www.lifesolutions.network to The World.
I have expressly chosen to do this through The NAIRALAND Forum because I Hail from Igede-Ekiti in Ekiti State of Nigeria.
As you should know; Nairaland - is a Forum Founded by another Nigerian to serve as a LAND For Nigerians to Earn NAIRA; hence - The name "NAIRALAND."
Nairaland is THE LAND for THE PEOPLE Needing THE NAIRA.
Going by this definition; it will be okay for you to say: "FACEBOOK is where You should FACE Your BOOK." |
Politics › Re: I Tried Thrice To Get Jonathan To Confer GCFR On MKO — Kola by wealthtrak: 2:55am On Jun 14, 2021 |
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Politics › Re: The Scam Statistics From NBS by wealthtrak: 2:50am On Jun 14, 2021 |
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Politics › Re: The Scam Statistics From NBS by wealthtrak: 2:39am On Jun 14, 2021 |
LegendHero: World bank report released in February also clearly showed that the South West has the lowest poverty metrics in the whole country.
Let us take it one after the other and not mix things up. Have you gone through the NBS report and see how they define each terms they use and what they did to reach their conclusion? Statistics is not about your personal experience alone.
World Bank, Oxford University, and NBS cannot all be lying at the same time. It may be because you guys always attribute false belief of your true might and that has created some illusion of being rich. All of those sources cannot be mad at the same time. You're a genius!  |
Politics › Re: The Scam Statistics From NBS by wealthtrak: 2:35am On Jun 14, 2021 |
LegendHero: I have always told the Yorubas to re-validate any statement from Igbo. Based on the second link you posted which showed the World bank computation of Poverty headcount in the six geo-political zone of Nigeria. The SW has the lowest Poverty headcount and a better socio-economic metrics than any zone.
--First Image: Poverty Headcount Ratio by zone 2004,2014
--Second Image: Number of poor by zone (Note: This is by number and most times depend on population. India will have high number of poor people than Nigeria, but that might not mean India is poorer by percentage) Even in this SW had the lowest number in 2013. To understand this better, you can see the North East has a lower number of poor people in that stat than even the SW but when you see the percentage metrics you will see NE has lot of poverty.
--Third Image: Middle-Class Households by zone 2004,2013 This showed the SW had the highest middle class in Nigeria than any other zone by percentage
--Fourth Image: Dynamic Poverty Profile by zone 2011-2013 The SW has the lowest number of chronic poor, Transient, and the Highest non-poor people in Nigeria.
M.r.vit.al.is, I am using your own data that you provided and according to World Bank, the SW has the best metrics than any other region and this is not from Yemi Kale. Do you think we won't re-validate the link you posted? Don't ever try to play smart on me coz I always re-verify.
Can you now cover your eyes in Shame?
Source:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/103491483646246005/pdf/ACS19141-REVISED-PUBLIC-Pov-assessment-final.pdf
CC: Sammy07 totit FlyoruB Deep stats! |
Culture › Re: Which Tribe Has The Strongest/funniest Names by wealthtrak: 8:47am On Jun 13, 2021 |
fero007: Me sef am urhobo n ive lived in warri so wida u na, I made d post for fun not to yab any culture, e yer Futa (Jalon). Code. |
Politics › Re: Hushpuppi dey learn see Nnamdi Kanu flexing his life PHOTOS by wealthtrak: 7:59am On Jun 13, 2021 |
ChangedMan1999: Actually, Oyigboupdate is our brother, but he is on the pay of those that want us wiped from the surface of the earth.
But, if you think deep, you will see that it is very bad for Kanu to allow this picture to circulate while his disciples are getting killed like fowls.
Kanu, isn't the man we should trust about Biafra.
Biafra is not about:
"Bulgari exposed"
"APC exposed"
"Nigeria is a zoo"
Oolo( no in Owerri dialect)
Biafra is about making the spirits of millions of our people that died because of the Demon Nzeogwu (who's people in Okpanam are denying us) to be happy in the spirit realm.
Biafra is about a country that we will practice our priceless democracy and egalitarian system of government. (Bastards from a certain ethnic group said that we were primitive in the past, but they should explain why the developed world is practicing this same democracy that our ancestors practiced)
Biafra is about an ethnic homogeneous country. No dragging of people that don't want you. 1. What did Okpanam people do or say exactly? 2. Asari Dokubo really took Nnamdi to the cleaners in his latest video rant. |
Politics › Re: Good News As ESN Terrorist Is Killed This Afternoon PHOTOS by wealthtrak: 2:36am On Jun 13, 2021 |
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Investment › Re: FAST-MONEY-SOLUTIONS: Is FOREX Trading A Business Or An Investment ? by wealthtrak: 12:28am On Jun 13, 2021 |
LifeSolutionsTV: The Screenshot provided below is a representation of The VOLATILITY of GOLD measured by The ATR Indicator.
The ATR gives a value of "32.19" as the VOLATILITY of Gold. Awesome! |
Politics › Re: Facts Have Emerged That Yorubas Own Okerenghigho Not Ijaws by wealthtrak: 11:12pm On Jun 12, 2021*. Modified: 1:08am On Jun 13, 2021 |
kpogede77: Read the full fact about the ownership of Okerenghigho site of marine University. Yorubas of Ijebu own the land. Ijaws are tenant who have been paying rent to the Yorubas of Omadinor https://m./105184559628346?view=permalink&id=1329286833884773 Omadino was founded over 500 years ago by Itsekiris of Ijebu-Yoruba ancestry. Same as Ode-Itsekiri. The oil-and-gas rich Ugborodo (formerly called Escravos) was founded over 500 years ago by Itsekiris of Ilaje-Yoruba ancestry who migrated from Ugboland in the oil and gas rich Ilaje area of Ondo State. The Supreme Court also affirmed from the ruling that Okerenghigho (called Okerenkoko by the Ijaw) is part of Itsekiriland, and the Ijaws are rent-paying tenants in fishing settlements on Itsekiriland. Tompolo's mother incidentally is an Itsekiri meaning that Tompolo has Ijebu-Yoruba ancestry.  There have also been Ijaw-on-Ijaw deadly violence over the Soku Gas Plant and oil fields ownership between the states of Bayelsa and Rivers. The Rivers Ijaws accused the Bayelsa Ijaws of being fishing settlement tenants in Soku which they claimed belongs to them! Whew!  The heavy guns and missiles might solve this vexatious issue finally over the Itsekiri ownership claims as affirmed by the Supreme Court of Nigeria. |
Politics › Re: Facts Have Emerged That Yorubas Own Okerenghigho Not Ijaws by wealthtrak: 10:27pm On Jun 12, 2021 |
kpogede77: The most potent argument in support of Okerenghigho is offered by the Highest Court in Nigeria. I just love the quote below by the trial Judge. You can appeal against it if that is possible in your opinion.
Suit No. W/29/49 (Later W/29/51 upon transfer in 1951): E.E.Sillo & Anor (For themselves and on behalf of the people ofOmadino) Vs. Aduromokumor ( For themselves and on behalf ofthe people of Bakokdia) for the declaration of title to land. In this suit judgement was granted in favour of Omadino people inrespect of Bakokodia, Okerenghigho and the surrounding villages.
Quotable legal notes:
“ I am satisfied and find that the Plaintiff founded the village of Okenghigho, Omadinor, Bakodia and Akpata; Ofomini and his son Biabor settled with their people at Bakokodia with the permission of Chanomi and the Elders of Omadinor”
-Per Courtney Walton Recee Puisne, Judge.
See Page 4 of the judgement.
Sequel to the said judgment the Ijaws continued to disregard the above judgment, and Omadnio people sued the Ijaws for and an Order of Forfeiture at the Warri High Court.
The case progressed to the Supreme Court where ultimately the Ijaws accepted aconsent judgment in which they clearly acknowledged Omadino’s ownership of the land. See Suits Nos. W/29/51,WACA No. 3707, W/37/61 and SC/393/64; W/35/75. |
Politics › Re: Facts Have Emerged That Yorubas Own Okerenghigho Not Ijaws by wealthtrak: 10:26pm On Jun 12, 2021 |
kpogede77: ON THE MARITIME UNIVERSITY Question by Amon Ra: Quincy Onuwaje, are there Itsekiri people dwelling there at Okerenghigho? If so, why is the Supreme Court Judgement not in effect? Is there a representative of the Olu of Warri there?
Answer by Quincy Onuwaje: Amon Ra, the entire extent of land in question is an extension of the nature given territory of Omadino community, an extension of land out of which they make their living and still do as fishermen, lumbermen and farmers. As time went on, fishermen and wood fellers from other tribes secured the permission of Omadino community to also support their lives from the resources in this land. Omadino community obliged them, but regulated their activities and collected rents from them. These persons were not only Ijaws. There were Urhobos, Kwales, Ijaws etc who carried out these activities and paid their rents to the Omadino people. Sometime in the 1940s, the ijaw tenants started making claims to the land, and not only did they refuse to pay their rents, they also became hostile to the other tribes who made a living out of the land, attempting to substitute themselves as the new landlord who should collect the rents that were due to the people of Omadino, thus causing the evacuation of the Urhobos, Eshans, isokos etc who were also tenants to the Itsekiris of Omadino. This hostile action was what led to the Court case against the Ijaws which went up to the Supreme court, and which was decided in favour of Omadino. When they failed to obey the court Judgement, the Omadino people then sued for forfeiture and eviction from the land. At this point, they then rescinded their actions and pleaded to remain on the land. Seeing that they had no legal and historical base, they resorted to the use of arms which was freely brandished during the Warri crises of 1997-2003 wherein they maimed and killed thousands of Itsekiris and sacked many villages with the strong support of their people from Bayelsa and everywhere else. They claimed to be fighting against the relocation of a Local government HQ, but they were actually carrying out an attempted wiping off of the Itsekiri people from their nature given territory. Since then, it has been rule of might whereby they continually blackmail the FG and all others whenever issues relating to their illegalities are brought to the fore. |
Culture › Re: Yorubas May Have Possible Partial Berber (north African Blood) by wealthtrak: 6:46pm On Jun 12, 2021*. Modified: 7:48pm On Jun 12, 2021 |
Adeba01: Depends which Yoruba group, Yorubas are not a homogeneous group but are a heterogenous group. For example the Yorubas from Oyo are Nupe by ethnicity not edoid, but the Yorubas that are Itsekiri are possibly edoid and so to possibly are the Yorubas from Ondo.
Don't forget the Yorubas out of all the southern Nigerian tribes have assimilated the Fulanis and Hausas the most. So vast majority of the Yorubas of today have Hausa / Fulani blood. As far as I am concerned the Yorubas are more related to the Northern tribes like the Hausa, Nupe Bariba, than they are to the Edos, getting a bit fed up with this Edo Yoruba propaganda link . Read the history books of Yoruba people and they're are more mentions of the Yorubas having greater intercourse and relations with the Hausa / Fulanis than to any other southern Nigeria group. This is false and the so-called Wiki site entries can be edited by anyone who is mischievious and dubious. Yorubas who are of over 50 million people who are indigenously in West Africa do not have a high Berber bloodline via any Fulani minority BS. That is LAZY thinking! All the DNA tests in YouTube videos of Yorubas that I have seen since the early 2000s from AncestryDNA.com and others do NOT show Berber bloodlines. Yorubas have high percentage ancestries from these regions from AncestryDNA tests: 1. Nigeria 2. Benin/Togo 3. Ghana/Ivory Coast There are Yorubas indigenous to Nigeria, Benin Republic (Ajase or Porto Novo, Ketu or Ketou, and more), and Togo (Atakpame Region), and Ghana (CIA Fact Book).  Very few Yorubas of less than 1% (0.01%) of over 50 million: such as Femi Fani-Kayode (who has a Fulani Islamic scholar great grandfather in the family tree) will definitely have Berber DNA Markers when he does an AncestryDNA.com test! NOTE: Even all the YouTube DNA tests of male and female Fulanis from different countries such as Guinea, Nigeria, Senegal clearly show uncanny BERBER DNA Markers or bloodlines of not more than 10% and as low as 2%! All Fulanis have Berber bloodline and some Iberian Peninsula bloodlines (Spain and Portuguese). This is not surprising since the Moors or Berbers/Arabs colonised Spain for over 700 years till the year 1492 when the Spaniards finally defeated and expelled the Muslim invaders back into mainly North Africa, Turkey, etc. Some of these Berbers fathered children with Negroid West African women who they may have forcibly taken as concubines thus evolving into the first set of nomadic Fulahs from the Mauretania region. Over 90% of Fulani ancestral DNA is of West African stock evolving from the Mauretania axis then spreading into parts of Senegal, with a Berber paternal lineage of not more than 10%. Side Note: Gov. Nasir El-Rufai told a Channels TV crew of 3 which had Maupe Ogun, Gimba Umar, and Chamberlain Usoh at a Kaduna Economic Summit around 2016 that his forebears migrated from Guinea in West Africa to Nigeria years after the 1804 jihad. I wasn't too surprised when Nasir El-Rufai said so about his ancestry. President Mohd Buhari's father is a Niger Republic Fulani (just like Uthman Dan Fodio), while Pres. Buhari's mother is of Hausa and Kanuri lineage. This is the reason why PMB said bluntly on his visit to Lagos this week that he has First Cousins in Niger Republic and he accurately alluded to the fact that Yorubas are indigenous to Benin Republic in the Arise TV interview!  Even before the DNA tests of the late 1990s to the 2000s, I had read history books back in the 1980s that Fulanis say they have Berber ancestry which is very true based on DNA. Hope this helps.  Cheers! P.S. Yorubas via the powerful Oyo Empire had more links with Mali Empire, Bini Empire, and the Asanti Empire, Nupe, Bariba, etc, via long-distance trading. Horses for military use were brought in constantly from the Hausa City States into Oyo Empire centuries back and kolanuts, woven cloths, and other commodities were exported by Oyo via the Nupe country to the far North or Hausalands in the 16th-19th Centuries. |
Politics › Re: Donald Trump Supports Nigeria's Twitter Ban, Says He should Have Done The Same by wealthtrak: 1:59pm On Jun 12, 2021 |
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Politics › Re: Donald Trump Supports Nigeria's Twitter Ban, Says He should Have Done The Same by wealthtrak: 1:52pm On Jun 12, 2021 |
Amotolongbo: See how the “zoneBs” will rush in with their erected penîs to hail trump. The same trump they lambasted for calling their paymaster, Buhari, a lifeless man @Amotolongbo, LOL!  ... You and your "erected penis" cracked me up. I never knew all this while that you've got a sharp mouth and a "dirty mind."  Awon "erected penis" gang. Ku ise!  |
Politics › Re: Britain Warns Twitter & Facebook To Regulate Their Sites Content by wealthtrak: 10:11pm On Jun 11, 2021 |
UpNigeria7: Twitter Ban - Britain Follows Nigeria's Lead and Warns Twitter, Facebook, TikTok, Instagram and YouTube To Regulate Their Sites Content
Nigeria Bans Twitter on Friday 4th June 2021, India writes letter to warn twitter to obey Indian laws on Sat 5th June, British Government writes to Twitter, Facebook and TikTok on Sat 5th June to regulate the content posted on their sites and from now on, the British National Crime Agency (NCA) will now work with tech companies to swiftly identify and remove dangerous content from their platforms (the same thing the Indian Govt is proposing to Twitter and all tech companies that want to keep operating in India)
The Indian Govt plans which some social media companies have already started implementing will mean twitter and co will be bound by law to identify the first person than creates a post on Twitter so that offensive and potentially dangerous posts can be traced back to the initial originator unlike now where inflammatory and potentially dangerous posts to national security is posted without any repercussions.
For once Nigeria led and the worlds largest democracy followed suit THE NEXT DAY and the father of all parliaments also followed suit THE NEXT DAY. Nigeria will rise again regardless of what its enemies are planning. God pass them and their sinister plans.
In the same British article below, a subsidiary of Facebook made £222 billion last year paid Zero corporation tax because the company is incorporated in Bermuda - a well known tax dodging haven used by criminals to hide their illicit wealth. but this is changing as the G7 meeting in the UK last week resolved to tax the Tech giants including Twitter and Facebook etc a minimum of 15% corporation tax and this will be adopted globally by all countries in the world and as long as you make a profit margin of 10% in a country you will have to pay 15% corporation tax on your profits to that country unlike before where you can hide behind off shore domicile in a Tax haven.
So Twitters Jack and his tax dodging billions can now have something to think about including paying their fair share of taxes to society and maybe Jack's billionaire induced arrogance and veiled imperialist tendencies will now simmer down as one of their own - Britain - has followed Nigeria's lead in clipping their arrogant, tax dodging and "unaccountable" wings / feathers and by the time Britain and other leading world powers finish with plucking Twitters feathers, he will no longer "unfairly" ridicule the President of the largest black nation on earth .
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9655757/Priti-Patel-blames-Facebook-Twitter-TikTok-soaring-number-migrants.html |
Romance › Re: What Next If He/she Rejects Your Proposal? by wealthtrak: 8:34pm On Jun 11, 2021 |
pansophist: This is a foundational problem. Did he just proposed out of the blue moon to her? Who does that?
But if they were in a committed relationship and she rejected his proposal, then he should break off and move on. She should not be dating a man she has no intention to settle down with, and you should not be dating a woman that rejects your proposal. That's a dead end. Well said. |
Romance › Re: Who Mistakenly Saw Your unclothedness And What Was The Reaction? by wealthtrak: 8:27pm On Jun 11, 2021 |
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Romance › Re: Who Mistakenly Saw Your unclothedness And What Was The Reaction? by wealthtrak: 8:06pm On Jun 11, 2021 |
MejiLoyon: Futa. Block A abiola hall. I usually bath in the open in one coded part of the hostel near the laundry before I leave for night class. Way past visiting hours for girls. The stubborn ones that still remain in the hostel if they want to sneak out take that route. I've been caught bathing by these stubborn ladies. And I make no attempt to hide my unclothedness. I just keep scrubbing happily. I'm never ashamed because I'm very well sculpted and most importantly,she probably might have not and might never again see the kind of gbola she saw   |
Family › Re: Did You Have This Kind Of Parent As A Kid? How Did You Survive? by wealthtrak: 12:44pm On Jun 11, 2021 |
UrennaNkoli: Well I'm over into my 30's, independent and not doing bad. So lets get straight to the story and mind you, its a true life story and all I say here is God's honest truth. Growing up was really tough for me and my brother but to be honest, my brother suffered more than I did so I'll emphasize more on him.
The kind of dad we had was more like a dictator. Life in that house was highly regimented. We were hardly allowed to go out or mingle with friends. This really affected us later in life as we ended up becoming introverts. My brother dared not be caught playing football or playing playstation 1 in the game house, he'll be severely dealt with. Our dad expected us to be with our books 24/7 which was near impossible. He dictated the kind of cloths my brother wear. My brother even flared up for our dad one day because he asked him to cut off his afro hair and his goatee beards. Sometime around 2008, he refused to give him pocket money to the university after they had a fight that morning because dad told him to surrender all his phones and laptop and take one visaphone to school instead. This resulted in an heated arguement which escalated to physical fight. I was there, dad who is naturally very aggresive and behaves like a lunatic hit lil bro first. The guy just stood still looking at dad and suprisingly, he never returned any punch. He was even asked to raise his hands and kneel as punishment. As if all these weren't shocking enough, lil bro was about 21 yrs of age at that time and all this was caused by the woman we call mother whose story I'll talk about later too. Constantly, we were always embarassed in front of visitors. We dared not go out whenever a visitor was around else we'll be sent to get or do something after which dad must find a fault in it when what you did was obviously faultless. This will be folllowed by a rain of insults and verbal abuses to the extent that the visitor will even be pleading on our behalf. Dad did several things that made us question his psychological condition part of which I will list below.
1. He has his own masters bedroom which contained a washing machine. He can leave cloths in the washing machine and go to work without telling us anything. When he comes back, he start raining insults on me asking why I didn't finish up his cloths for him as if he was expecting us to use magic to know that there was cloths in there. So basically, he can leave a task and go out while expecting you to complete that task without telling you he left a task behind. Even when you travel, they will never call you. Rather they'll expect you thats on transit to call them that you've arrived. If you don't call for months, they will never call to ask about your welfare whether you were sick or dead. They'll rather start raining insults on you for refusing to give them a call then I'm always left to ponder, since you dindn't hear from me why didnt you make any effort to reach me? what if there was something wrong from my own side. Their excuse was that anytime I called, I called only to ask for money.
2. I remember when we packed into our new house around 2009, the fence of that house collapsed one day due to heavy rainfall. The next day, he asked some bricklayers to come check the house and he told us to count the blocks they'll be bringing. That was all he said, count the blocks which we did. Lo and behold, he still came back from office to find a fault in what we did, raining insults on us and telling us how dumb we were because we failed to separate 9inches block from 6 inches block lol . For crying out loud, how was he expecting us to know? funny enough he didn't even give any instruction before he left.
3. So many encounters and bullshìts space and time will not permit to list them all but all these mess got my brother fed up as he left the house late 2009 and never returned till the following year. Funny enough, dad /mom weren't even concerned. They didn't even bother to look for him. He came back briefly after some 3 months to say hi to me and packed his load for good. TILL TODAY, HE NEVER RETURNED TO THAT HOUSE.
The Woman We Called Mom This woman always supported dad whether he was right or wrong. To be honest, I never liked her one bit and I always felt bitter about it when I saw my peer groups and their everlasting bond with their own mom. They loved their mom like Gold but mine was a different story. She was stingy, she didn't know how to keep her mouth shut thats why I dreaded telling her any secret. She was someone that found it difficult sending me ordinary 2000 naira while in the university but if she hears there is a party tomorrow and she is to contribute 60k, she will look for that money. Honeslty, dad payed most of bills but this woman contributed nothing. She was earning close to 100k at that time and I've always wondered what she uses her salary for. She found it difficult keeping secrets, she must alow the whole world know. When I gained admission into the university, the whole world knew. When I graduated, the whole world knew. her friend even wrote a letter to her one day cautioning her about how she runs her mouth like tap. And mind you, she was very lazy. She'll rather sit in the living room watching africa magic than cooking for the family. She left everything to me. When I travelled, the whole house was in a mess. She didn't even bother to waah the bathroom and toilets or weeks as it was already turning brown. My brother before he left them wasn't close to her at all. They can be in the sitting room from morning till night together without exchanging a word. I don't blame him though, I blame the kind of parent we had. I pray my kids never go through all this. Dude is interested in bringing a wife home soon. I can't wait for the drama to unfold lol. He categorically called me and said If they accept fine and if they don't, he go on with his wedding. Even if na only 5 people attend, mariage na marriage. Deep rage! |
Travel › Re: How Smartphones Have Disrupted The Way Nigerians Travel by wealthtrak: 11:29am On Jun 11, 2021 |
Revolva: A smartphone is now an integral part of our lives. They've literally become ubiquitous, replacing quite a few of our day-to-day objects and bringing a whole new meaning to the term multitasking. The travel industry is not immune from this smartphone phone disruption. How has smartphone changed the way people travel? i highlight some of the interesting ways.
Planning a trip
With the aid of messaging apps like WhatsApp and Facebook, you can easily gather your friends to plan a getaway to any local or international destination. You simply need to create a group and share information about the getaway with friends.
Find your way around
Finding your way around a particular spot is no longer difficult, thanks to Google map. With Google map, you do not only find your way around the town or city, you can also find banks, ATM spots, taxi parks, shopping malls and other places of interest.
Travel photos
The days of the camera are numbered. This is because, with a good smartphone camera, you can take quality travel pictures and share them on social media. You do not need to employ the services of a photographer.
Booking flight & accommodation
The arrival of the smartphone has been particularly pertinent in how you book hotel accommodation. The adoption of smartphones has made travellers more spontaneous and last minute. A substantial number of bookings are now done via a mobile device. This is because it is seamless to use a smartphone.
Places to check out
To decide on a destination to visit, many travellers use their smartphone to get information about the place. There are tons of information about the destination that can help your decision making. However, ensure that you are getting the information from a trustworthy website.
Ordering room service
Most hotels still take room service orders the old-fashioned way: You thumb through the in-room menu, compile your order and place a call to the correct extension. But for some hotels, you can order room service through their app, which would ideally make the process more efficient and easier.
http://demgohearword.com/how-smartphones-have-disrupted-the-way-nigerians-travel/ Disruptive technologies = "Efficient" and "Cheaper" travel cost. Yup... The new normal.  |
Romance › Re: Reality Every Guy Need To Know ( STRICTLY REDPILL) ... by wealthtrak: 11:00am On Jun 11, 2021 |
TheUndercover: To me, self development comes first in TRP. We are all forgetting the mechanisms of women attraction. In the modern dating market, women will only be attracted to you if:
- You're physically attractive (Halo Effect).
- They perceive you as high status or you're well-to-do.
- They believe you're superior in one way or the other. Some women are also sapiosexual.
- You have a great personality etc.
If you rank low in all these, even if you know the principles of game, women won't be attracted to you. That's why most players are either very physically attractive or well-to-do because these are the attributes most women are attracted to. A well built, well-to-do or attractive guy is rarely seen and what is not easily seen breeds value and respect. Remember, women are not loyal to you, they are loyal to your power. The definition of power here can be anything. Your level of attractiveness can be your power, your money can be your power, your status/fame can be your power, your personality can be your power, your skills can be your power etcetera.
That's why TRP will teach you the ways you can develop yourself to up your game. This is why it is very important. Also remember, TRP is more of a philosophy than a movement or religion. According to Dpsychologist and other reliable sources, "TRP philosophy is here to show you how the game works, not to tell you how to live your life.
Movements and religion confer little liberty in regard to individual morality, they command and state in a rather absolute manner. TRP philosophy is amoral in the sense that it says “it is what it is”. What you choose to do with the knowledge is up to you, you will surely face the pros and cons of your decisions.
Don’t do everything TRP philosophy tells you to do. Honestly, pick and choose to apply what you read here. Don’t take everything TRP say as gospel. Yes sexual strategy is amoral, but don’t let that define your social morality. Just like going your own way, becoming a pick-up artist, or being a patriarch with a family is a choice men can make. None of these things are “right choices” in the universal sense but simply are what he believes to be “right” for him.
As long as such a man understands that this won’t stop other people from living their lives differently, and that women are for all intent and purpose, immoral, he’s good." This is the reason why when you meet someone that doesn't agree with your views or perspective whether 'right or wrong', the best thing to do is to let it slide.
Ignore any found errors in this post, and if you wanna share your views too or add to it, its fine. Well said... Deep! |
Nairaland General › Re: 10 Shocking Cases Of Wrongful Arrests! by wealthtrak: 2:06am On Jun 11, 2021 |
yomibelle: 5. THE FALSE RAPE CLAIM THAT MADE THE ACCUSER MILLIONS
Prison is not fun for rapists. So imagine how it must feel going through that hell, knowing you’re innocent. Now imagine going through all that while, on the outside, your wrongful accuser nets $1.5 million for framing you. From the age of 16, this was Brian Banks’s life. In 2002, Banks had a spontaneous sexual encounter with fellow summer school student Wanetta Gibson. Gibson’s mother found out about their tryst and hit the roof. So Gibson did what any fledgling psychopath would. She told her mom she hadn’t seduced the young linebacker. She’d been violently raped by him.Even though her story kept changing, Gibson was believed. Banks was jailed for five years. Gibson sued the summer school for a $1.5 million payout. It was not till 10 years later that the truth emerged. In a rare moment of empathy, Gibson arranged a meeting with her victim to apologize. Banks secretly recorded the conversation, during which Gibson admitted she’d made the rape up but didn’t want to tell the police in case she lost her ill-gotten money. The recording was enough to get Banks’s conviction finally overturned. Cold-blooded! |