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He was killed by "on know" men. Smh. |
Mariti: Wise one, I heard they have dismissed that policeman who fired at a politician during the recent rally in Ekiti. Amoye: (Laughs). That's the unleashing of a new armed robber. Another Michael Adikwu in the making. But wait, does the NPF dismiss a fake policeman? That means there are legal fakes among them. Yeye! (Dozes off.) |
magodoro:Kindly provide a contact email or phone. I would like to copy this to my freelancing platform, so you can get more prospects to choose from. |
Pentools:It's not "biasness". Scroll up and down to see how this thread has remained clean and avoided by Muslims. But if it were a Muslim topic, it would have been polluted and derailed by hate-filled Christians and other non-Muslims. Seun is smart enough to have noticed that. And BTW, why should non-Muslims bother about commenting on strictly-Muslim topics? If you're not ready to go through the attestation, simply create a thread in section for your religion and open whatever discussion you want about Islam. You shouldn't feel embittered that you're not allowed to bash Islam without going through an attestation. PS. Nobody should bother quoting me for any reason. If you disagree with me, just pass. If you agree, simply nod. Thanks. |
Is it a Nigerian Adsense account? |
Kelamma:There must be a criterion for selecting candidates for university admission. Even if universities are granted the autonomous rights to set their own admission modalities, some candidates will not make the cut. So, there will always be shattered dreams in any case. For instance, if a university can only admit 100 students for law, that is what they will take. Even if there is no JAMB, the University will set criteria to select only 100. Whatever criteria those are, some people's dreams of becoming lawyers will be shattered. Even if there are no exams involved, other criteria will be used, which will still cut out some people. So, if that's what JAMB has been doing, why clamour for the cancellation? |
ednut1:You mean the same SSCE that now involves schools buying results for their students? |
Kelamma:When we see people who have failed JAMB repeatedly, we know them through shitty posts like this! They started with "cancel post-UTME". Now, someone is calling for the cancellation of JAMB. Later you'll call for the abolition of university education in Nigeria. If you think JAMB is a problem, there are alternative ways to gain admission. And if you still can't cope with those, then tertiary education isn't a must. Wait are you for real? Direct applications to colleges? Here in Nigeria? |
RuthlessLeader:Many, not all. In China, public office holders found guilty of embezzlement of public funds are executed. What works in some places might not work in others. Sometimes, they harshest punishments are needed to deter people from crime. |
RuthlessLeader:Well, the anger that prompted him to look around for the weapon he killed his cousin with could have been put under control. And unfortunately, premeditative or not, it's clear this is a case of murder, not manslaughter. The court has ruled according to the rules of the land, and your opinion here doesn't count. |
RuthlessLeader:He killed only once? Are you for real? Would you spew this same trash if the victim were to be one of your loved ones? And by whose standard is death sentence barbaric and unacceptable? Well, according to the constitution, it is not. So, let the accused face the consequences of his actions. |
cruchenutii:What he meant was to deliberately induce vomiting e.g. by sticking your fingers into your throat. But if the vomit came "on its own", the fast remains valid. |
PatrickOkunima:Yes, you can. |
PatrickOkunima:Let's do this! We've worked together before. Hook me up on Whatsapp 08062357604. |
This is why you'd rarely see soldiers with pot bellies. But checkout our clownish policemen; some of them have bellies that can store water for a whole household. |
binbass:It's good to know that you actually set aside a whopping N100k to grow your blog. But I'd strongly advise you to keep your money for now. Your target of earning money from the blog after 2 months isn't realistic. And even if you're able to make that happen, you can't sustain it because the strategies through which you can achieve that are long-term ones that will not bring results within that short period. So, I advise you to go back to your drawing board. I see that your blog is about business. But you need to redefine what aspect of business you want to address. Small business? Businesses in Nigeria? Online business? Business ideas only? Work at home business? After that, you should do extensive keyword research to figure out exactly what your target audience are searching for on the web. Blogging has gone beyond publishing posts on random topics that come to your mind. You have to find out what people are looking for and give it to them. Learn more about search engine optimization and keyword research, and implement them on your blog. You'll also need to invest in top quality content. Rather than craft short posts of 500-700 words that are of no help to readers, consider in-depth posts that discuss everything your reader needs to know about the topic. And rather than share the same information that everybody is recycling on the web, consider interviewing experts who will give you practical and detailed information on the topic. With the current state of your blog, you have a long way to go. Your posts are too short. And your topics are random topics that are not likely to be of general interest. Worse, your URL permalink structure is just off! You won't gain any SEO benefit with that. Finally, you have to be consistent with your branding. Your blog URL is biznesstalks.com, yet your header title reads "Business Review" and the first item on your nav menu is "Biz talks". With these, you'll successfully get your readers confused. |
judesuper:What do you sell? |
questechie:Tell him to show his account profile page showing nationality. |
Nothing in the screenshot indicates that it's a Nigerian PayPal account. The name being Nigerian means nothing. |
heendrix:If you read the post, you should have seen the line where it was stated that the patient has been treated by doctors and is now in a stable condition. Nigerian doctors aren't as "inexperienced" as you think. Cases like this happen frequently in this country and have been successfully handled by the inexperienced doctors. |
kelvinnaira:As I stated earlier, I totally understand how the phone verification stuff works. I also went through it successfully when I registered with Amazon years back. But presently, it seems their verification stuff has issues with some Nigerian lines. That's why many people are having problems. |
kelvinnaira:I don't know why you doubted if I'm the real WIP or not. Of course, I am. And no one would argue with you as to whether Amazon is easy or not, I've been earning consistently from their affiliate program since 2015 until now, so I know that already. I have a number of Amazon niche sites, and I'll continue to create more. To the issue, well, it's surprising that you were able to get around it from your end. Before now, a lot of people have had issues with the phone verification part. I have an ebook on Amazon affiliate marketing, and I've received complaints about the issue from many people who bought the ebook. I tried helping them out from my end, only to see it all for myself. And I had to direct everyone to a guy who got a way around it using a VPN. And as you can see, the OP is having the same issues. It doesn't mean he tried faking anything. We all know Amazon accepts Nigerians into their affiliate program. |
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kelvinnaira:When was the last time you tried it. When I registered years back, I had no such problems. But I've received several email queries from my subscribers regarding the issue, and I've confirmed the issue myself. You can check for yourself. |
royalads:I know a guy who can help you get around it (for a token, though). His number is 07035391860. Tell him Abass Toriola referred you to him. |
Great feat by a NIGERIAN. I'll play the maturity card ![]() |
prince3009:This is plain false. Google doesn't relegate sites for the reason you stated because there's nothing like "competing with paid advertisers". Paid ads are clearly displayed at the top of search results, and no amount of SEO can feature your site as a paid listing if you've not paid for it. Organic results are shown below paid listings and do not compete with them in any way. The only reason why Google can switch your site's position or relegate it is if there are competitors who are better at the game than you are. And even at that, only SEO sites can compete with other SEO sites and only paid listings can compete with other paid listings. |
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But this car they used isn't solid enough. Even a Nigerian trailer at top speed can "blow" away that car. They should try more solid cars like the beastly SUVs by Mercedes or BMW. NB: If you don't agree with me, just pass and don't bother quoting me. |
Proudlyngwa:And even that is a reason in itself. Because if someone asks what caused the traffic jam, one will be right to say, "Some mighty drivers are showing their power". It's not a sensible reason, but a reason is a reason. |
Vicktomaniaa:The way you people jump into conclusions amaze me. And to think you went on to corroborate my point. I didn't say the reason is always valid. Yes, the reasons are sometimes stupid as you stated. But my point is, there's always a reason. A stupid reason is a reason! |
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