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Gosp1:If you know your age, you shouldn’t post then, publishing comes with responsibility. 8 Likes 1 Share |
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Trade broski, you win some you lose some, if you’re not sure, send me an email I have a working strategy.
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musicwriter:I would’ve contributed to your quote, but you made every point right, we’ve lost touch of our true identity in Africa, not just Nigeria. |
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Can PPA be changed?
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If Twitter refuses to come in- with Nigerian government, then we’ll be forced to accept crowwe and generate traffic through social awareness, it’ll show the world our boldness as well as generate revenues through tax returns and declined unemployment rate. Take a good look at China’s tiktok... My biased opinion. 2 Likes |
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Basher8583:Amen, Good set of nairalanders are voicing out gradually 1 Like |
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I noticed people are becoming less toxic and negative on nairaland, clearly we are all observing the change in governance and not blinded by hate, I pray our next presidential leader raises the bar higher for a better feat, congratulations African Giants. Gradually those on the other end of the tunnel will realize positive reviews are another form of economic development. |
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Our dads were more organized than us, ideally it should be getting better.
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Wise, now South East are truly ready for independence, it’s way beyond rants and protests, independence is tactical.
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That’s because when one was busy looking out ways to make money, the other wasn’t cautious of time used in religious activities, you have to balance it, God doesn’t give you money, your experience gives you that.
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Nigerians? Stereotypic Shallow minds
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Why is everyone against innovation? Because Twitter was banned? Seun needs to regulate this forum using NIN as registration criteria, too many kids on here.
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omoadeleye:Nigerians are ban from buying stocks in most trading platforms, what platform are you using? |
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samuel19222:He has a point, that’s what an average Nigerian youth would do during a protest. |
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I noticed bad news usually have more views and comments over good news, nobody wants to read or acknowledge the progress, anything that calls for insults and harsh words is what they yearn for... Rome wasn’t built in a day, trust the process.
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FarahAideed:Do you expect that they evade banditry and insecurity without collateral damage? What would have been your best strategy? |
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Maxymilliano:Very wise, when reading the news I see beyond the article the publisher has written, sometimes the attached documents should be scrutinized, our media has gone beyond feeding us just news to programming our mindset for anything that doesn’t align with their own views especially political matters. |
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youngpresidooo:I understand what you’re saying but this is beyond internal politics and irresponsibility, our government is probably (if they are thinking like some of us) taking advantage of the G7 summit on mega corps paying substantial taxes to countries that use their services as a tax return, that means they earn less and pay more taxes to these countries that use their product. A typical example is Twitter, Nigerians hold a significant percentage of s on Twitter platform, and going by the G7 summit IF they (the corporation) accept then they’ll be paying Nigerian Govt tax for it’s citizens using it platform, banning Twitter was a significant move to make it clear to the international bodies and mega corps that we are aware of the new development, whatever our govt decides if Twitter should be ed under CAC, definitely they’ll paying tax to our government, and indirectly as Nigerians we will be benefiting from using foreign social media platform, it’s simple as this but ignorant ones think the ban action was mere a reaction to Twitter taking the president’s tweet down. |
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sammyj: What can we do about the dead? Bring them back to life? 1 Like 1 Share |
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GreatrAnalyst:The G7 Summit on international businesses to pay tax isn’t too far from this, what makes you think we Nigerians aren’t balls deep enough to tax these countries too? When is Nigeria going to start economic arbitrage like the world leaders? Look into the bigger picture, let’s take advantage of this loophole as youths and encourage our programmers to develop an alternative to Twitter, probably the rise of something great in Africa at large. 1 Like |
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Where can I buy the phone? That's how I can my country's economy and developers.
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Rossiminku:Noticed smart Nigerians quote less on nairaland due to underage all over the trends, well done! 6 Likes |
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Who else’s verification page is blank? Or does that mean I am not qualified?
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Hmm who typed this English? ...Because of they are... |
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Are these big boys? Abi big men?
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Misinformation. The whole story is not rational |
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Billyonaire666:He's a Yahoo boy, he's just cracking snitches flow chart. |
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