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FamilyRe: Please, Have I Offended Him? by Ynix(m):
Write him a letter of apology and show a sense of remorse.
You are not supposed to dabble into their discussion
TravelRe: Can I Get A Canada Work Visa With A Budget Of 1.5million Naira? by Ynix(m): 1:07am On Jun 08, 2021
naxee9294:
Good evening nairalanders
Pls I fit see short course In Canada for at least 300k
not possible. But you can use the money to up skill from here and apply for a job in highly demanded skill jobs
TravelRe: Can I Get A Canada Work Visa With A Budget Of 1.5million Naira? by Ynix(m): 1:04am On Jun 08, 2021
ednut1:
why are you still in Nigeria. Study visa is very experience abeg
I am not interested in leaving Nigeria else I would have been long gone. One of my guys in the US Navy was on my neck to immigrate to the US. Moreover knowledge is power and power is power
WebmastersRe: Adsense Approval by Ynix(m): 7:35am On Jun 06, 2021
Reachard:
Please can I run AdSense with a personal website
yes of course
HealthRe: How Do I Cure This, Help Me! by Ynix(m): 6:44am On Jun 06, 2021
Don't touch it so it doesn't spread. apply oil palm and take septrin. If it in deep pains take paracetamol.
Your cells are renewing themselves
PoliticsRe: FG Should Ban VPN Like It Banned Twitter Not Order Nigerians' Arrest by Ynix(m): 5:04pm On Jun 05, 2021
How many do you want to ban when I can literally create one for myself
PoliticsRe: Goodbye To Twitter In Nigeria - Adamu Garba Mocks Twitter After Suspension by Ynix(m): 8:35pm On Jun 04, 2021
HonNL:
Former APC Presidential Aspirant, Adamu Garba, has in a series of tweets, announced that his self-made app, Crowwe has defeated Twitter.

He announced it via TWITTER, following the FG's suspension of Twitter's operations in Nigeria.



Adamu Garba



Adamu Garba



Adamu Garba

He also seized the opportunity to introduce the new COO of Crowwe app, Anya Ifunanya.

Garba said on January 15, 2021 that he was stepping down to
allow one without political leaning to take charge of the daily operations of the company.





Adamu Garba

Garba has insisted that "Crowwe is the first Nigerian multi-purpose messaging, social media and mobile payment app. it has a wide range of functions and can be said to be an app that does everything. It is compatible with both web, Android and iOS devices."
These guy no get sense. By the time millions of people report your app as inappropriate and google and apple shut it down you will get sense.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Applied For 188 Jobs On Linkedin, No One Clicked. I'm Done Searching! by Ynix(m): 2:46pm On Jun 03, 2021
elmas:
What if you do jobs that are not rampant in Nigeria's job market like database Administration? Can online volunteer jobs do the trick?

How does one join Rotary club and Gospel business men club? Would one join everything like this?
make it physical, attend their offline meetings
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Applied For 188 Jobs On Linkedin, No One Clicked. I'm Done Searching! by Ynix(m): 7:07am On Jun 03, 2021
elmas:
E go click later? Will it be successful with this pattern?
yes, join networks like Rotary Club, Lions club, Full Gospel Business men fellowship. And be strategic, network and get engaged in creating value.
You tell them you presently have no job but want to volunteer.

I am sure if someone heard that as an MD or senior executive they will give you the chance to express yourself
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Applied For 188 Jobs On Linkedin, No One Clicked. I'm Done Searching! by Ynix(m): 10:22pm On Jun 01, 2021
Don't apply for jobs again instead volunteer
HealthRe: How Safe Is Uterine Fibriod Operation? by Ynix(m): 7:08am On May 29, 2021
thanks4idias:
Please how safe is uterine fibriod operation? A friend of mine is about to go for soon. She has been diagnosed of it.
before she embarks on the fibroid removal she should check the track record of their success. If I were to advice, LASUTH should be the best option.
Not sure but I heard a friend mentioned a natural way for pushing out fibroid
Science/TechnologyRe: How Can I Recover A Blocked Email by Ynix(m): 7:03am On May 29, 2021
Rowland111:
If u can recover a blocked email , show interest,

Price :50k
Chat me up on 08089456258 let me give it a trial
WebmastersRe: I Need A Web Designer by Ynix(m): 7:00am On May 29, 2021
uckennety:
I urgently need a competent web designer

Everything will be provided ssl, web hosting, theme, content just name it

It's a monthly contract as the blog is used for seo purposes

Payment is monthly after job is delivered

DM me if interested and capable
I will not only help you setup the website but also create a mobile app for it and help you list it on one of my Google play store

Reach out to me on 08089456258
InvestmentFr Ee A Irdrop Of My Palmacurra T Oken For 100 Persons... by Ynix(op): 7:18pm On May 28, 2021
I created my cr ypto curr ency last two weeks for the plantation of 100 million oil palm trees in 10 years.

F ree ai rdrop for 100 persons. I will be giving out 1000 PALMA to 100 Persons

If interested chat me up on 08089456258
ProgrammingRe: Thinking Of Dropping Out Of College To Focus On Programming by Ynix(m): 10:11pm On May 27, 2021
Discord:
Hi Nairalanders, kindly need your advice, please.

I am currently in my second year studying a five years course in a federal university, I have no interest in what
I am studying, I got good grades tho. Just doing it because that is what my parents want me to do. I have no passion for it,
oftentimes I feel I am just wasting my time in school.

I love programming and would love to drop out of uni to focus on it and give my all to it. Seeing a lot of graduates
living from hand to mouth, struggling to earn a living is truly not encouraging.
What about time resourcefulness and connecting with like minds in school to create a world class project before dropping out.
The essence for dropping out is because you already achieved a multimillion dollar project and not for the sake of pursuing your passion.

BE WISE, BE STRATEGIC
InvestmentCheck This Out It May Be Useful For You by Ynix(op): 3:12am On May 27, 2021
Learn how to create your own safe mo on type of Cryp toc urr ency

Hello,

Just a month ago, I was able to get the process of creating a cryptocurrency done, creating it myself at lower gas fees, unlike the other options that goes for over $1000,
This I do, writing the code on BEP 20 which is cheaper. It is deflatory having a normal burning rate through each transactions.
I have been able to create like 4 smart contracts just for the fun, apart for the one I created for my 100 M illion Oil Palm Plantation in 10 years Project

Then yesterday, I cracked the Safemoon Project on B EP 20.

I will try getting that of ER C 20 done and Tron Network in few days.
Usually for me, as I learn something whether difficult or hard I do teach others immediately.

If you are interested in learning how to create one, reach out to me.

The training will be very interactive, video based and I will provide you with my code.


Also I am doing my aird rop for my Oil Palm Plantation Cryp to curre ncy which I called Palmacurra (Palm with Precision)

We are also looking for partners who will key into the vision before we push it public for global relevance.

For any of the option, you can reach out to me via 08089456258

Looking can someone help me verify contract please to your opting in.

B E P 20 instead of E R C 20 which is cheaper. It is deflatory having a normal burning rate through each transactions.
I have been able to create like 4 smart contracts just for the fun, apart for the one I created for my 100 Mi llion Oil Palm Plantation in 10 years Project

Then yesterday, I cracked the Safem oon Project on BEP20.

I will try getting that of ERC 20 done and Tron Network in few days.
Usually for me, as I learn something whether difficult or hard I do teach others immediately.

If you are interested in learning how to create one, reach out to me.

The training will be very interactive, video based and I will provide you with my code.


Also I am doing my airdrop for my Oil Palm Plantation C ry ptoc urr ency which I called Palmacurra (Palm with Precision)

We are also looking for partners who will k ey into the vision before we push it public for global relevance.

For any of the option, you can reach out to me via 08089 456 258

Looking can someone help me verify contract please to your opting in.
PoliticsRe: Why Capital Projects Fail In Africa by Ynix(op): 11:20am On May 24, 2021
CodeTemplar:
OP made a lot of sense. Education is now about failure rate and not knowledge transfer or application. Development is now about senseless accumulation of physical structures. Marriage is now about financial security. Power is bow for oppression.

The rate we derail from logical purpose of things over here is alarming. The how no longer matters but the fruits(physically).

Look at the specialist hospitals part alone. Instead of specializing in something crucial they endup building general purpose hospitals with weak combination of equipments.
Quite unfortunate
PoliticsRe: Why Capital Projects Fail In Africa by Ynix(op): 7:21am On May 24, 2021
Rossiminku:
If you allow yourself to be ''educated'' by school dropouts that have never stepped foot in any African country, never mind all 54 African countries, more fool you.
it is obvious you are not investigative and analytical. Read the posts carefully and conclude not being rash in your conclusion
PoliticsRe: Why Capital Projects Fail In Africa by Ynix(op): 7:19am On May 24, 2021
nthony10:
Great points stated by the op, especially the revamping of the bureaucracy and educational/health systems. But you see our problem in Nigeria is beyond all these. Nigeria of the 50s was a very prosperous Nation who operated by regions, the beauty of this is these regions were in healthy competition with one another and were constantly trying to outperform each other.
But what do we have today as the constitution, all power to take and distribute resources is on the table of the president, this has weakened the states that no matter how some of them try they can't generate enough for themselves. Another part talks about the exclusive list, yes it's important to have an exclusive list but why should power generation be on that list, why should policing (police) be there and other things that can make a state self sufficient are found there. How can a country grow like this? This type of constitution gives rise to each ethnic group in the country wanting to be in power not necessarily to build the nation but to get in power just to favour his people. A constitution the makes people productive and they know that their rights will be protected is what can change the mindset of Africans

So you are very correct but this problem in Africa (case study Nigeria) is more foundational.

If the foundation be destroyed, what can the righteous do? (Ps 11:3)
You are very right in that conclusion
PoliticsRe: Why Capital Projects Fail In Africa by Ynix(op): 1:42am On May 24, 2021
You can imagine Ghanaians of yesterday who lived at our mercy now chasing Nigerians away from their country, Rwanda, Botswana and Ethiopia all doing so well, yet the giant of Africa crawls and barks without biting.

There are a few sectors that must work properly if Nigeria must get it right. Our educational system needs total revamping, our bureaucracy need total reform, the engine room of any government is the bureaucracy, but if the bureaucracy is corrupted the entire government delivery machinery fails. Our security apparatuses need to be decentralized, and health care given attention.

Infrastructure is important, but we have to apply common sense into infrastructural development. I read of a governor who built fly overs and everyone is thrilled and call it development. In the developed world, flyovers are built only because the local roads are congested with traffic, so flyovers are built to create decongestion. At the end of the day the flyovers are plyed by sheep and cattle at the expense of the development of the human capacity index of your people. If we must invest in infrastructure, invest in meaningful infrastructure that connects with the people’s environment. Invest in boreholes or water treatment plants, invest in rural roads linking local markets, invest in fresh produce preservation systems amongst others.

In our clime we build flyovers not to decongest traffic but to showcase it as development, unknown that those same foreigners you bring to build these flyovers laugh at our collective ignorance as a people.

The uncontrollable appetite for wealth among our people can all be traced to the failure of the bureaucracy. Until we return to the days when civil servants can afford to buy cars and build houses from their salaries Nigeria can never be fixed. Politics need to be made less attractive and the civil service more attractive.

The scares dollars we spend to hire foreigners to come and design and build projects for us in Africa, use that same money to upgrade our engineering and science departments in universities, use it to sponsor our academics to travel and collaborate in research overseas and later domesticate knowledge instead of renting knowledge.

Create pathways for success for our young people instead of calling them lazy youths. How long do we keep our young people at home jobless before we acknowledge that they are wasting their youthfulness?

Development is no magic, it is common sense, it’s time we request common sense reasoning from our politicians. Africa must rise again.
PoliticsRe: Why Capital Projects Fail In Africa by Ynix(op): 1:42am On May 24, 2021
There is a big problem about how we reason in Africa, and unless that reasoning changes we are in big trouble.

Universities are meant to be centers for research and development, it is academics that think for government, but when you fail to fund the universities they die a natural death and government initiatives fail.

You can imagine how much we have spent in electricity in the past 20 years. The entire Nigeria as a Country is not up to Texas as a State. What will it cost to just come up with a new modern design, and rewire the entire country if what we have is not working? Or what will it take for every state to have their own independent power, and transmission stations? No matter how much money you spend to fix an old car it will remain an old car. Most of the colonial infrastructure we inherited need upgrade and change, and most of our political leaders need an upgrade in the way they think.
PoliticsRe: Why Capital Projects Fail In Africa by Ynix(op): 1:41am On May 24, 2021
How much toll can you collect to pay off the road. Last Friday I watched Governor Omehi of Ebonyi state on Channels TV talking about building an Olympic size airport in Abakaliki, a city less than 45 minutes from Enugu airport. Most of these governors have no idea that traditionally airports don’t generate money. Landing fees alone cannot sustain an airport. There is not a single airport in Nigeria that is self sustaining, go and check the records. They all get subventions. Airports need continuous maintanance, a governor struggling to pay salaries how will you also create a budget to sustain an airport that cannot attract more that two flights a day? I just came to a conclusion that as African our biggest problem is how we process information. One of the busiest airports in the world generates 70% of its income from car parking fees. Airports does not mean development has come to you, an airport is actually a burden, if left to decay it becomes societal hazard.

About 10 years ago, Bayelsa state spent about 12 billion naira to build a specialist hospital, where is it today? It is sinking in sand. Akwa Ibom built theirs, beautiful edifice, operating at the level of a clinic today, Oshiomole spent billions building a mega specialist hospital, it is still non functional. The big question, why are all these mega projects failing? The answer is simple. Our governors will never learn.

Colonial mentality has blinded their common sense when it comes to project development. A specialist hospital is not how magnificent the building is, so you can spend all the billions in construction it is a waste of time, a specialist hospital is not how sophisticated the equipments you order from overseas are, the equipments are useless if your technicians can not operate it and your medical team cannot translate the results and apply them to operational use, rather a specialist hospital is the quality of doctors you have, the quality of their training, their ability to apply their training to modern research and practice, and the synergy between medical diagnoses and pharmaceutical research advancements. It is this common sense that is lacking among our political elites when they embark on huge projects.

I would not really blame the masses because they really do not understand how these things work, but our Governors should at least consult before they keep wasting public resources on useless elephant projects that make no sense.

A mud house in a local village that has these combination is a far better specialist hospital than the billions spent by governments to build gigantic structures.

A Governor who is sincere would rather fund a university teaching hospital that has a degree of medical capacity and professors with ability to convert the teaching hospital to a specialist hospital, rather we abandon our teaching hospitals to build white castles that upon commissioning end up a wasted investment while teaching hospital rot away. Why do we as a people find it so difficult to see the end from the beginning?
PoliticsWhy Capital Projects Fail In Africa by Ynix(op): 1:41am On May 24, 2021
Sequel to my stance on the wrongness of depending on debt financing for infrastructural project in Nigeria and Africa I came across this post on Facebook by a noteworthy US Based Lawyer of Nigerian origin titled
Why Capital Projects fail in Africa. ~
BY: Princewill Odidi

One major reason most capital projects fail in Africa is because our political leadership often think the Whiteman should know better. So when foreign project consultants advice them on viability of projects they accept it as true. Now this is where the problem lies. Foreign project consultants when they advice you on projects, they advice you based on the structural dynamics in their own countries.

Let me give you an example. A Foreign project manager advising you on road construction under ppp, will elaborate how in a few years you can recoup the funds from toll gates. He is right if the road is built in the developed world. Most expressways in developed world have about 20 thousand cars plying the roads daily, so recouping funds through toll gates is possible. But in our clime, you have a road that may not take up to 100 cars in a day talking of toll gates.
WebmastersRe: I Need Is Wordpress Theme Teba IT Solutions Services Wordpress Theme Asap by Ynix(m): 10:22am On May 23, 2021
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