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Health / Re: Pregnancy Are You Pregnant Or Going Through A High Risk Pregnancy,,lets Talk by ZLUK(f): 10:33am On Jul 01, 2021
Good morning mamas....

This is my first post here.... I am 9 weeks gone now, my first pregnancy

I hope you are all doing great,may God make the journey the easiest for us and grant us safe all delivery

I know this question has been asked several times here but I couldn't find direct recommendations on the previous pages... hospital recommendations in mainland lagos?

Our family doc recommends Lasuth as "the best in lagos" but husby is angry at the slow processes and their wahala so far in the ante-natal registration process and wants us to look at private hospitals.

Paleon and Lagoon hospital has come up but I hope to get some recommendations on here so I can advice.
Or would you recommend sticking to Lasuth..

Thanks in advance

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Phones / Re: Ulefone Power Vs Xiaomi Redmi Note 2 Prime Which Do I Choose by ZLUK(f): 2:18pm On Feb 05, 2016
Gionee M5 or Ulefone power??
Any help?
Phones / Re: Ulefone Power 4g Official Thread by ZLUK(f): 2:13pm On Feb 05, 2016
Price and where can I get this phone online.
Am torn between this and Gionee M5.
Rap Battles / Re: * * * Body Bag Entertainment: ~ Peindanzo Vs Obesemf ~ * * * by ZLUK(f): 7:09am On Feb 02, 2016
Fukkkkkkk

PeinDanzo, you have my kudos....
What you say, 12bars, you me
Rap Battles / Re: Flow For Rank by ZLUK(f): 4:52pm On Jan 25, 2016
sosiqdude:



Lemme advice you...if you wonna be known in this section or known as a one of our female rapper here.. You first have to respect your dignity as a girl, you should stop seeking for people's attention and stop sucking around. Can't u see teddybiyasi, laveda, firsteva, gladdys them, don't you see the way they respect and behave 'em self.. Be real!!! Or cum suck my balls biitch!!

This one dey mad.... Step the Bleep to one side... You can't even string simple sentences together...

And clean off that cumfilled mouth, dicckcsucker
Rap Battles / Re: Flow For Rank by ZLUK(f): 6:56am On Jan 25, 2016
sosiqdude:



I don't know what's wrong with this biitch...you should have replied me with bars than you acting like a biitch sucking 4 c0cks the same time, you confused and u lack manners too. I can see all u want is my attention, but I ain't giving you that again...cum suck my diick grin cheesy BIITCH!!!

Werey leleyi ni??

Shey the same dick that's smaller than a clit.... I don't blame you though, you can't be a bastard and not act a fool

If you mention me again, na Amadioha go strike you dead.... Idiot 2inched dickhead....
Rap Battles / Re: Flow For Rank by ZLUK(f): 2:05pm On Jan 24, 2016
sosiqdude:



Who the fvck is you to call me a bastard.... You must be out of your mind!! Biitch!! undecided

What's this one saying.... Carry your lying Fargot mouth face somewhere else.... In case you miss road, this is flow for rank.... Reply with bars, but that will prolly take you a year to pen something readable

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Rap Battles / Re: Flow For Rank by ZLUK(f): 9:04am On Jan 24, 2016
sosiqdude:
When you bored, you write shyt!


Coming back straight from a party/ talking the craziest shyt with my paddy/ biitches with big booty are heaven they taste like candy/ you can call this A B C cause I'm fvcking 'em alphabetically with my hard D/
We cum so big but our diick was still strong and thick/when I suck kate(socket) it was like an electrical connection to her and I plug my stick/ she was shocked.. Cause much current was on my diick/
I came from the city of jungle/ where dogs and goats struggle/ early in the morning niggas smoking shty and gamble/ they said life is strong and hard but I got no muscle/ like fat joe I make it rain cause i hustle/ niggas said dey no understand my way, they comparing me with raymond smullyan puzzle/
My lines keep connecting like hotspot/ never ending like onitsha bus stop/ now whatsup...bars over bars, none stop/ now positioned to kill and I'm coming for your spot/

Who be this lying bastarrd son of a thousand fathers?
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: My Christmas Celebration As A Jobseeker by ZLUK(f): 8:48pm On Dec 31, 2015
Jobless 25th, job 30th.... Abeg which Coy dey use 5 days recruit?? Abeg carry your cock bullshit story go somewhere
Rap Battles / Re: NL Rap Battles chatroom by ZLUK(f): 4:08pm On Dec 28, 2015
MuhdG:

F.uck u. angry
bitc.h

Go play with your mates idiot
Rap Battles / Re: NL Rap Battles chatroom by ZLUK(f): 12:40am On Dec 28, 2015
MuhdG:
Its official!

Boogey is King of rap in Naija

Sharrap there
Music/Radio / Re: So You Think You Can Sing? Nairaland Music Contest 2015 (season 3) by ZLUK(f): 12:39am On Dec 28, 2015
tongue
GIYAZZ:
Lol, my favorite Lezy, that was nice. You get sweet voice o cheesy
Music/Radio / Re: So You Think You Can Sing? Nairaland Music Contest 2015 (season 3) by ZLUK(f): 12:24am On Dec 28, 2015
Am not feeling too fine though but ama do the song DopeJemi did, What is love....

http://www.datafilehost.com/d/010afe8d

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: My Christmas Celebration As A Jobseeker by ZLUK(f): 10:29am On Dec 26, 2015
You dey suffer from depression take it. Or leave it
Celebrities / Re: Top Best 5 Naija Music Video Directors Of 2015(photos) by ZLUK(f): 10:52am On Dec 17, 2015
Any top 5 Nigerian video director list without MEX and MATT MAX is bullshit to me

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Rap Battles / Re: NL Rap Battles chatroom by ZLUK(f): 1:16pm On Dec 16, 2015
TuTnt
Politics / Re: This Is What Is On Wikipedia About Zakzaky And The Shia Sect by ZLUK(f): 8:50am On Dec 14, 2015
In case you missed the point...

The Sect led by ZakZaky has been linked to the Iranian Government and is claimed to be modeled after the terrorist group Hezbollah... And it is claimed they are being trained to be terrorists

If this is true... Then the story of intimidation by the Nigerian Military might actually be the nipping at the bud of a potentially hazardous Extremist Group
duduade:

Even me I confuse o
Walexz02:
What's the meaning of this crap ?
Politics / This Is What Is On Wikipedia About Zakzaky And The Shia Sect by ZLUK(f): 7:28am On Dec 14, 2015
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibrahim_Zakzaky
...

According to former Iranian diplomat Adel Assadinia, the IMN (Islamic Movement In Nigeria) was set up with the financial support of the Iranian government and is modeled on the Lebanese Hezbollah.[7] He said that Iran provides IMN with training "in guerrilla warfare: bomb-making, use of arms such as handguns, rifles and RPGs, and the manufacturing of bombs and hand grenades." He suggests the IMN could be used to strike Western interests in the event of conflict.

Zakzaky's supporters say he has never advocated violence [8] In September 2009, Zakzaky's supporters clashed with police in Zaria, leading to injuries and deaths on both sides.[9] The IMN accuses the government of intimidation and attempting to wipe it out.[9]

The Resource Forum of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria (IMN) held a symposium on "The Creation of the Illegal State of Israel" at Arewa House Kaduna on May 21, 2008. Zakzaky said, "when Israel is celebrating sixty years of occupying Palestine's land, we are mourning because the truth is Israeli State is created on the basis of terrorism and what is not yours is not yours, no matter years of oppression and hostage it would slip someday along with those supporting them. Israel will fall with her allies certainly."[10]

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Religion / Re: Six Reasons Why Youths Port From Their Parents' Churches by ZLUK(f): 9:15am On Dec 13, 2015
Number 7 reason is definitely a brand new Porsche...
Forum Games / Re: Can You Crack This Quiz? by ZLUK(f): 5:55pm On Dec 12, 2015
This actually has two possible answers.... Wednesday and Sunday both satisfy the logic
Music/Radio / Who Had The Best Verse On Kpomo Remix? by ZLUK(f): 5:45pm On Dec 12, 2015
I personally feel Kpomo Remix is one of the best collabs this year
Who do you think had the best verse on the remix of Reminisce's Kpomo?
Reminisce, Seriki, Lil Kesh, Falz or CDQ
I'll go with Seriki

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mx9h7do4FWs
Music/Radio / Re: Meet Nairalander Who Performed At Phynofest!!! by ZLUK(f): 3:15pm On Nov 30, 2015
grin

Music/Radio / Meet Nairalander Who Performed At Phynofest!!! by ZLUK(f): 10:21am On Nov 30, 2015
Meet Sheliroy!!! www.nairaland.com/sheliroy

He's currently signed on to OVER THE TOP Entertainment, the record label of Skuki and he performed live at the PhynoFest.

From the first picture... The group pic from PhynoFest, he is the dude with the towel on

His banging hit debut song - Aye MI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ya6Ke3i39vc

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Jobs/Vacancies / Further Studies Or Job For Fresh Graduates by ZLUK(f): 11:12am On Nov 24, 2015
Here's an article I stumbled on.... Although it's quite sentimental to the Oil and gas field, it has applicable advice

I remember the day I graduated from college as well as if it had happened yesterday: the weather was broiling, I was really sad to leave Rice and my friends, but I was proud of what I’d done. I also remember thinking (probably like most recent college graduates): “Well, this is it. I graduated from a great school with a great degree, so I must be awesomely smart. I know everything I need to know, and it’s only a matter of time before my future managers realize how awesome I am and promote me to partner.”

Riiigghhttt…

As you’ve probably guessed, some time out in the “Real World” changed my thinking, so much so that I’ve gone back to school not once, but twice!

As a result of my lengthy experiences with graduate education, a question I hear often from other Young Professionals is “do I really need to go back to school for a graduate degree?”

My short answer: “If you’re really serious about building a successful, interesting and dynamic career, yes!”


Following that, the next questions without fail are: “what degree(s) should I get?” and “how should I go about it?”

Given all the talk today regarding the many issues with higher education (cost, usefulness…), these are very relevant questions. Just as the issues aren’t straightforward, neither are the answers, so in the interest of clarity I’m making this a two part series: today I’ll give you my thoughts on why I believe strongly in earning a graduate degree as well as some recommendations on which ones to pursue, and next week I’ll share some insights I’ve gained regarding full time vs. part time, and distance vs. in-class.

When you join an operator or a service company, it’s likely that everyone in your start group has a college degree. At that point, you’re at the exact same level as the others: regardless of your GPA or where you went to school, you ended up in the same room as everyone else, and everyone else ended up in the same room as you. Also, if you’re like me, you’re already thinking about how to separate yourself from the pack…

Fast forward a few months, and after a short time working, you probably also realized that your undergraduate coursework only scratched the surface of what you’re exposed to professionally. The most direct way of addressing those knowledge gaps is to pursue further studies. If you bring this up, you may get some push back depending on who you talk to. Sadly, I’ve heard of many senior professionals counseling Young Professionals away from pursuing their education: “work experience will fix that, more school isn’t necessary, look at me I turned out fine!”

I respectfully (but strongly) disagree with that statement. I see education as a mental “filing cabinet”, a way of organizing all the new knowledge you gain; the more education you have that’s relevant to your field, the bigger your filing cabinet. If your classes represent the various folders, every time you’re exposed to something new at work, you can file it mentally in one of those files. I believe that having this strong foundation allows you not only to pick things up quickly, but also to see the “big picture” and see how things are related to each other.

If part of “the Great Crew Change” is getting up to speed rapidly in order to compensate for the many senior professionals leaving the industry, aren’t these desirable benefits of pursuing graduate education? Additionally, from a career development point of view, this makes you a higher performing employee, which brings me back to my first point, about setting yourself apart from your peers.

The fact is that every high performing Young Professional I know today has a graduate degree, or is in the process of pursuing one (or their second!). I remember clearly being told on my first day of business school that 27% of new students already had a graduate degree. That may seem like a small number of students in the grand scheme of things, but then again…how much space is there at the top of the pyramid?

If you think showing up and doing a good job alone will get you to the top, think again. Furthering your education proves that you have a desire to learn more, and that you can set long term goals and follow through on them. Those pursuing graduate degrees (especially those doing so while they work) work very hard, and everything else being equal, the extra qualification could mean the difference between promotion and stagnation.

Perhaps you’re saying: “but I don’t want to work for a big corporation, and real entrepreneurs don’t need school, they just get on with it and build their companies!” I have to disagree with the assumption held by many that going back to school either means you’re incapable of starting a business, or that it turns you into a “worker bee” capable of doing nothing more than working for someone else.

Personally, I’ve made some great friends/future business connections in school, and I do feel far better prepared to handle anything up to and including starting my own business eventually. To be fair, I do know several people roughly my age that have started companies with only Bachelor’s degrees. I’m really happy for them, but if entrepreneurship is your goal, I can still see value from going back to school, provided you pick the right course of study, which leads me to the next question most YPs in oil & gas have…

“MBA or technical Master’s?”

This is a tough question, and it really depends on your career goals, interests and expectations. An MBA is usually seen as necessary in order to access the highest levels of senior management, but don’t think that just because you’ve earned one you will immediately be promoted to CEO. Earning this degree (especially if you’ve previously only been exposed to engineering) teaches you to think in new ways which will in turn allow you to be more impactful at the office. This degree opens doors, but it’s still up to you to make things happen, and you may not see a full return on this degree until years after you graduate.

A technical Master’s is usually much more immediately applicable, and is appropriate if you would rather become a subject matter expert as opposed to managing business units. Usually, you can start benefiting from this degree as soon as you graduate, in terms of more interesting assignments and/or more visibility in the company. The subject you choose is entirely up to you: do you want to delve deeper into a subject you already know, or do you seek to broaden your skill set or acquire a more desirable qualification?

For me, the decision to earn a Master’s in petroleum engineering even though I already have a degree in mechanical engineering and a lot of field experience was in consideration of the former. I’ve found that even if two degreed engineers are equally capable, the one with the petroleum engineering degree will be paid more initially and will be more in demand on the open market. That “stamp” carries a lot of weight today!

As you can tell from the length of this post, the questions I posed aren’t easy to answer, and depend highly on the individual, so I’d love to hear your feedback! Do you see any need to go back to school? If you have already done so or are doing so, what benefits are you gaining? Do you think any of this advice changes if you’re going further than a Master’s, onto the PhD level?

Source: fuelfix.com/blog/2013/06/05/an-undergraduate-degree-is-just-the-beginning-for-young-professionals-in-oil-gas/

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Rap Battles / Re: Flow For Rank by ZLUK(f): 10:13am On Nov 16, 2015
Dating And Meet-up Zone / Re: Meet New Cool People And Just Make Friends by ZLUK(f): 7:48am On Oct 26, 2014
Lez for fun.... pm
Rap Battles / Re: Flow For Rank by ZLUK(f): 9:57pm On Oct 24, 2014
ELYMAXiimus:

no. It seems you don't want to be seen... Cos you keep peeping!

rusty as Bleep.....

I no dey play ball// but to be sure.... I'mma aim a C4 directly at your crotch
oh Gosh.... well I missed my shot//
so I cant blow you //.... Till I can finish this bar with a punch

Am Like Lamborghini Mercy, straight to the top of the charts//
You like Lamborghini Angels, the fiasco... you flop on the track//
You be fronting for the class// its time you adjust to the back//
cos you of old like moses, am Elijah and "I know these guys"// .... so "I no disguise"//
Zluk got no "manners".... I only pray for fire from the skies//

the way I keep hitting with bars, you'll think I aint aiming for goal//
You dont win. ... 6fts under is the only way you get closer to gold//
The world is "mine" , you cant get fame with the way you flow//
So when my punches drop you, is the only way you certain "you'll blow"//

lol... Now am feeling like its music

Lets get your head nodding to some heavy metal banging//
so PaulTHOR, pass me the anvil//... lay back and now see//
How my punches hammer away...
........ like am Madrid at Anfield//

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