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Miguel
@MigReg_
Scriptwriter • Creative • Digital Marketer • Salespert • Teacher • Christian ✒️📗💻
Nigeria Katılım Eylül 2018
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There are some things they don’t even need to advise somebody about. Let them in first, your mind go dey like mad.
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Can men stop shutting us out when they’re going through something? Let me in, be vulnerable with me, let me be your strength too.
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@aai_austin This has to be 'Beyond Clothing' factory. About the best and fastest growing garment factory in the South-East Region.
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Why don't we feel the Earth's rotation?
Our planets rotates at about 1675 kilometres per hour at the equator, so why there's no apparent effect on us?
Since the Earth rotates on its axis always at the same velocity. If you are traveling in a car that is not changing speed or direction on a (theoretically) very smooth road, you would not feel the motion of the car unless it accelerates or decelerates.
Also, the atmosphere moves with us and the Earth approximately at the same speed. If that motion suddenly stopped, the momentum would send things flying eastward. Moving rocks and oceans would trigger earthquakes and tsunamis. The still-moving atmosphere would scour landscapes.

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My Response to His Royal Majesty, Ooni of Ife About His Speech that the Igbo Race Migrated from Ile-Ife.
I am Maazị Ogbonnaya Okoro, an Igbo linguist and cultural advocate. I read from the Vanguard News published on 8th October, 2023 about the Ooni's speech on history, with a claim that the Igbo race migrated from Ile-Ife. It is a good attempt to speak about the correlation between the Igbo and Yoruba which the verifiable evidence could be traced to the fact that both have linguistic similarities and features to an extent, and belong to the same language family which is proto-kwa, grouped under Niger-Congo phylum.
First and foremost, the Igbo race is diverse. The Igbo were sojourners and travelers who lived in different places for years and contributed to the economic development of any place they found themselves.
I understand that angle he is coming from as regard the Ife case. In Igbo Studies, it's called Igbo recoil. The Igbo who lived in different parts, especially the western part of today's Nigeria, trying to move back home. Some had a stop at Benin. Some continued their journeys and stopped at different places, down to Ọnịcha Ado and other Igbo hinterland. The case of Eze Chima who moved out from the Benin and founded many places in Anịọma and present Ọnịcha Ado is related to the same Ife story.
Now, about the Igbo race, they didn't migrate from Ife in its entirety and settle where they are now. Some sojourners who still travel till date always return home, some don't at all, they live there and multiply. This is why the argument about Ile-Igbo as Ooni posited as evidence to prove Igbo rootedness in Ile-Ife is not enough to show the Igbo race migrated from there.
Let's start with some historical and archeological facts about the Igbo.
Smelting of iron in Igbo land for instance began prehistorically. From the artefacts found in Leja in Nsụka, smelting of iron in that place was backdated 2000 BC. The first recorded iron smelting site in the world. This was even long before Europeans knew about iron smelting. The Igbo have seen road and existed in Igbo land.
Apart from Leja, other places known for iron smelting prehistorically include: Opi, Akụ, Obimo, Ọbụkpa, Owere Elu etc. These communities are in Nsụka only. We are yet to talk about other areas.
The historic nature of the Igbo wowed the western world in that they have to try everything possible to hide some information. Archeologists have dug out various artifacts regarding the Igbo in various places and I see no reason to doubt those who say that ndị Igbo bụ ndị gboo. Meaning the Igbo are the ancient people.
Talk about Nsude pyramid in Udi that backdated the Egyptian pyramid.
Talk about blacksmithing of Nkwere and Ọka. Nkwere makes gun which earned them the motto and slogan: "Nkwere Ọpiegbe". With blacksmith, Ọka produced gun known as "Awka made" by some persons. The Igbo used it for hunting not for killling.
Is it pot making? Ishiagụ are known for pottery that's why they are called Ishiagụ Ọkpụite. Is it the textile industry? The artefacts in Uturu will wow you to see that they had been existing in their land and still traveled out for more adventure and business. Are we talking about the Okpoto in the present day Ebọnyị State that believed to be an ancient spiritual people in Igbo land?
Igbo is deep and wide. There were aboriginals and those you refer to as migrants were travelers who returned home.
Let me get back to the argument: Ooni said and I quote him verbatim: "We have good evidence to believe that Igbo race has its roots here in Ile-Ife. There is Ile-Igbo here in the palace which was not a recent creation but has been existing here for decades."
If going by this statement, it means that some ndị Igbo were amongst the early inhabitants and founders of Ile-Ife. Since he said there is Ile-Igbo in the palace which proves his point that the Igbo had a root in Ife,



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Product management
Project management
Business analytics
Data visualization
Microsoft excel
Data analytics
Big data
Scrum
UI/UX
Agile
SQL
Open, RT this and thank me later:
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Happy new month!
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I’m really glad I learnt design myself and away from online communities approval and before all these online gbas gbos.
Dear new designers, you don’t need any mentor or online community gangs to learn this thing, they make it easier but you can do it yourself. Open Google and start asking the silly questions until they become less silly.
Open your design tool and design. Study what good designs look like and practise to reach there using those design and reference for design excellence.
You don’t have to share your every rough learning process publicly seeking feedback and unconscious approval, you have eyes to see what’s lacking when you place your design against one of the good designs you studied.
If you want feedback, you can signup on ADPlist and get them privately from other designers, this way you can protect your will from breaking when somebody wrongly gives feedback to your WIP project you shared on twitter.
Distance yourself from all these social noise, lock yourself in your room and get designing, you get better at design by designing not seeking mentors at your early rough WIP stages.
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@icparklins Followed you both for a while, from Facebook. Your early days in your UI/UX office in Lagos. You are an inspiration, Ugo... Soar higher, lovely people. ↗️
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Years back When I started making a little cash from Tech, I started staying indoors more.
So I opted to have a personal bike guy ( my worst mistake ).
He ran my errands & I was so nice to this dude, even bought him a new bike & gave him huge tips, he knew my home in & out, dude approached me later & asked if I was some yahoo boy & needed me to teach him cos I stayed indoors more but had funds to spend. I repelled anyways.
Neighbors warned me & My sixth sense gave me this hunch to get him off, but laziness no gree cos this dude could climb the mountains to go get anything I wanted.
Mumu me thought he was so loyal and wouldn’t harm me 😭
Fast forward two months, my home got robbed, You ain’t gonna believe, this dude I was super nice to was the one who instigated robbers to come rob me, this took me from 100 to zero.
Before I found out , they had already formatted & sold out my stuffs, cost me my job & Lost a lotta jobs and it almost ruined me. 💔
Long Story short, y’all be careful. Some folks can be so cruel irrespective of how nice you are to them💔
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I learnt in 3 days out of necessity after a freelancer I outsourced the job to, couldn’t finish and backed out 1 week to the deadline agreed with client.
Learned as I continued the project, called the client to extend for an extra week. Finished and handed over.
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