NewStats: 3,263,698 , 8,181,058 topics. Date: Saturday, 07 June 2025 at 11:23 AM 6b361j6z3e3g |
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HelenaWills: I think what you need to do is to butcher the car. There are spare part dealers that can buy the car at butcher price from you for like a million or more. What they do is they will lose the car completely and sell the good parts one by one then sell the bad ones as scrap (Iron condemn). If you do that yourself, you can recover like 1.5m or more than. Sell bumber, engine, gear box, radiator, dashboard etc. But get a mechanic that knos tge prices very well so you will not be cheated. All this spare part sellers will come and buy from you |
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Gbadugbakun: It is people like you that can't reason that assumed it is a Nigeria. By the topic only 95% already know it must be white. Thinking it will be in America but wasn't even disappointed as they still have American blood 2 Likes |
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Normally, this is the type of law that these so called NIGERIAN FEMINIST should fight and abolish. But what they only know how to do is to be dragging shoulder with their men. I wonder why an adult needs the consent of another adult pertaining their health 2 Likes |
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I think I may now it that it will be very hard for Nigeria to get better again. How do business thrive with such inconsistent policies. No institution handles anything. Leaws that protect individuals and businesses does not apply here. An LGA chairman can wake up one day create a tax force and impose one unnecessary levy. If I have a beef with a politician, he can become a governor and destroy my hotel just like that. Nigeriaaaaaaa. My country 15 Likes 3 Shares |
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I am very disappointed in Tinubu for continuing this. If Tinubu will not achieve anything in his tenure, let him just try and create State police b4 leaving. If this guys has the gut to be causing havoc Nationwide when a Southern president is there, how will it be when a northern that is an extremist is there? We are afraid the Governors may abuse power with it but I don't think it can be as bad as the current Federal police abuse of power we are witnessing. If 40% of people in my town a police officers in my town, they can't just misbehave anyhow because you can run back yard package for them if they misbehave. They will thread carefully as they will fear for their life and that of their family especially in this era people are extremely heartless |
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Get Investors for Nairaland but maintain highest share like 55%. I was shocked to hear that Nairaland and Facebook at some point had similar number of s. By the time you bring in Investors, they will come with creative ideas to improve the platform. I can tell you that what facebook is today is not really about Mark's idea only but people continue bringing idea to improve the platform. I know Nigeria lacks this mental ability to wrap their head around someone coming to tell you how to run a business you founded but this is the way foreign companies thrived for centuries. Most of the biggest international brand we know today have no connection with the founder. Some their generation are just enjoying dividends. That being said 1. Dislike button 2. Restricting people from commenting on your thread 3. Deleting aggressive comment under one's thread 4. Getting notifications of content posted by those you are following 5. Direct DMs A lot can be done, just get people on board. You will make more money sef. It is better to co-own a business where you make 10m per month personally than to be a one man business where you hardly make 500k per month. Check out many Nigerian companies of old lesson 1970 and 1960 backward most of them are not existing again many of the rich people then their children are no where to be found today if we should look at some strong businesses and hospitals most of them closed immediately they founder died. Sometimes sef the children are not interested in it. And once that happens the business close. Bring in Investors 2 Likes |
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Ojaycom: Like the post said. People have been suspecting them 2 Likes |
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Who and who did he inform that he would be travelling for burial and who else knew he was going to be lodging at that hotel. Extended family should be investigated as well 5 Likes 1 Share |
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Authoreety: Nkwobi keee. Omo ee just start to popular again 1 Like |
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Chenu60: Why will the police always rush to the social media to reveal such. They could be applauded for a good job done but on the other side, they are teaching 99 other criminals better way to conceal exhibits. Some things like this are meant for Police Intelligence unit. Not even all regular police personnel |
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motymop: It is not true. It shows he has so much regard for his dad. Even if he is giving the dad monthly allowance, it is still a thing of concern for someone that respects the dad and have good relationship with the dad 13 Likes |
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Wisdomites: Ogun kpai you there. Go to dalekon or mile 12, it is a common practice there. They even sell the empty sacks openly and there are police stations close to them |
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NinjaMetahuman: If you want to hide an information from an african, put it in writing. Una no dey ever read 9 Likes |
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How is this possible? It means you are applying for 107 jobs monthly That is 3 to 4 jobs daily. If this is true, you really tried. You the definition of persistence |
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It is a good move, you cannot hate a country and want to enjoy the freedon that comes with their policy and way of life. 80% of people that hate USA will pick US visa b4 russian visa 90% of US haters prefer working is western owned organisation than working in Chinese company 80% of western haters prefer living in west than living in asia 80% of muslim will complain about waywardness of the west but will pick European visa against arab visa. 90% of people prefer to live in Southkorea than North Korea 90% of them will pick brazil before cuba or venezuela You hate them so much but enjoy the freedom that comes with their ways Meanwhile, i just hope there will one day be a way one can look up someone's activities of Facebook. I sometimes see somw people comment on Facebook and really feeling pity for the type that such people will end up with. I just wish it is possible to go to your babe's profile, get all the comments she made under various post, the comment she liked, the people she is following and a lot. Sincerely you will know how terrible some people are through their social media activities 23 Likes 3 Shares |
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This is a very bad action from the military and highly condemnable. But we have to look at what led to it. They are owning you N4bn and you disconnected their light. I can't blame IKEDC because you have right to demand for your payment but sometimes una too dey overdooo Recently, a friend that attends Presbyterian church, Yaba said they were disconnected. You guys insisted on billing them 4.5m per month, they reached out to you to acquire as many meter as possible and connect to various buildings in the church compound, you guys refused and insisted on billing them on postpaid basis for your selfish reasons. They have already moved to Solar generation and usage of generator. I believe this is exactly many Government build and parastatals comes to owe you so much. Why not migrate them to prepaid and let them manage their electricity themselves. That is how you disconnected Enugu Govt house Disconnected UCH for months Now disconnecting a barracks 10 Likes 1 Share |
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theophorus: No body considers serbia as saner clime. They are eastern Europeans. One of the most violent race on earth aside the south Americans. Hard core fascist. How many Nigerians do you hear relocating to serbia even on free visa? |
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Sonnobax15: No body considers serbia as saner clime. They are eastern Europeans. One of the most violent race on earth aside the south Americans. Hard core fascist. How many Nigerians do you hear relocating to serbia even on free visa? |
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FreeStuffsNG: No body considers serbia as saner clime. They are eastern Europeans. One of the most violent race on earth aside the south Americans. Hard core fascist. How many Nigerians do you hear relocating to serbia even on free visa? 1 Like |
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Very irresponsible school. Why will you allow a parent dress like this into the school premises. Tomorrow you will allow a woman with bum short and crop top into the school |
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Labour productivity, as defined by the International Labour Organisation (ILO), measures the total volume of output—expressed in Gross Domestic Product (GDP)—produced per unit of labour in productive countries in Africa. This is typically assessed by the number of employed persons or total hours worked within a given period. Essentially, it reflects how efficiently labour contributes to economic output. Africa, with its youthful and expanding workforce, has immense economic potential. However, many nations struggle with low productivity. Despite these challenges, some countries outperform others, with Libya leading the continent in labour productivity at $29.8 GDP per hour worked, followed closely by Algeria and Egypt, per data from Ilostat. Top 10 African Countries Most Productive 1. Libya ($29.8 per hour worked) Libya’s economy is heavily reliant on its vast oil reserves, which drive its high productivity. However, political instability and conflict have stifled long-term economic growth and diversification. 2. Algeria ($28.2 per hour worked) Algeria’s productivity is largely fueled by its hydrocarbon sector, particularly oil and natural gas. The government has been making efforts to diversify its economy, but state control and bureaucracy remain challenges. 3. Egypt ($27.1 per hour worked) Egypt benefits from a diversified economy, with strong contributions from tourism, Suez Canal revenues, and a growing industrial sector. However, high population growth and unemployment pose ongoing economic hurdles. 4. Djibouti ($26.6 per hour worked) Djibouti’s strategic location along key global trade routes boosts its economy. The country relies on port services, logistics, and foreign investments, particularly from China, to drive productivity. 5. Eswatini ($25.0 per hour worked) The small southern African nation of Eswatini (formerly Swaziland) maintains relatively high productivity due to its strong manufacturing sector, particularly in textiles and sugar production. 6. Botswana ($23.8 per hour worked) Botswana has leveraged its diamond mining industry to achieve stable economic growth. Good governance and prudent financial management have contributed to its strong labour productivity. 7. South Africa ($21.6 per hour worked) As Africa’s most industrialized nation, South Africa has a diverse economy spanning mining, finance, and manufacturing. However, challenges such as energy shortages and high unemployment limit productivity gains. 8. Tunisia ($19.2 per hour worked) Tunisia’s economy benefits from a well-developed industrial and service sector, including tourism. However, political instability and slow economic reforms have affected long-term growth. 9. Equatorial Guinea ($18.9 per hour worked) With one of the highest GDPs per capita in Africa, Equatorial Guinea’s productivity is driven by oil exports. However, economic inequality remains a major issue due to reliance on a narrow economic base. 10. Namibia ($15.6 per hour worked) Namibia’s economy is ed by mining (diamonds, uranium), agriculture, and a growing tourism sector. Despite a relatively small workforce, the country has managed steady productivity levels. Source: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/02/top-10-most-productive-countries-in-africa-in-2025/ |
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So many of you saved as much as $10000 when you are not full time workers but any small thing you people will carry camera and be saying how UK is very hard and difficult. A good opportunity for you to return without flight ticket, you guys are runming up and down. Even in US, Trump is giving them free air ticket, they are hiding up an down. Let me see the nonsense that will come and post shit about UK again |
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Eleph: They used a phone to record the CCTV Footage 1 Like |
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Melagros: 10k USAID workers are people working directly at USAID and CDC Internationally. But they engaged implementing partners who in turn engage CBOs and Facility health workers for the HIV Programme. I can boldly tell you that more than 50k people are receiving salary through USAID funded programs in Nigeria. The data the Minister is quoting only captured those at the facility but excluded those from CBO, KP CBO, other programs like FMP, OTZ, SHE CENTERS Etc. My sister is an FG worker. The method the Minister described is exactly how my sister became engaged with the FG. When HIV program started in Nigeria in 2003,it was been implemented by US organisations in Nigeria. Around 2008 or 2009 they transitioned the program to Nigeria based Implementing Partners like APIN, CIHP, ARHF, HEARTLAND ALLAINCE and co. My sister was working as a volunteer (adhoc staff) then at NIMR. during that period some of them working as Adhoc were transitioned to FG staff at NIMR. But my fear now is how possible is it to transition 28,000 people considering the fact that State owned hospitals are involved. Will the FG pay people working at GH Mushin, GH Isolo, Palm Avenue PHC all owned by the state. This facilities are also implementing CDC funded HIV programs. We hope for the best shaaa 4 Likes 1 Share |
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Nawa ooo. All in a bid to tarnish VDMs image, you forgot the skeleton in your cupboard.
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I thought you guys always say abroad is not good that flight fee is preventing you guys from coming. Always taking pictures of snow to discourage others. A good opportunity has come with [b]free flight tickets [/b]for you to return, una dey run |
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Thank God say no be ogun state ee happen
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Golan007: You are not into the system you won't understand. Meanwhile, it is a good one as some African countries are now waking up to take responsibility of some critical health needs. If you know the level of meeting that has occurred that the NEPWHAN, Ministry of Health, Finance, FEC, Defence and even President are involved in. They just secured a grant of $1Bn to cushion the effect especially on job losses b4 the 90 days are over. The component of the waiver that the US secretary of state announced only covers ARV Supply but didn't address, TB and malaria and job losses. The FG is actually doing a lot now to cushio the effect the and ensure sustainability should in case the fund cease because definitely the fund will cease at some point |
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Golan007: So why are you disturbing yourself naaa. They say them no give again. And for your info, Nigeria representatives have been talking with them which equates begging. For your information, Over 20,000 people are currently out of job in Nigeria alone as a result of this STOPPAGE. |
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