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Hustle, Loyalty & Respect.
Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Haziran 2009
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Bernardo saw this post and decided to ask Pep the question everyone has in mind 😂😂
LERRY@_AsiwajuLerry
No video is beating this one 😭😭😂
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If you are very good at taking quality photos with your smartphone, this update is for you.
Go to Shutterstock, Adobe Stock, or Getty Images on your Chrome browser and create a free contributor account. It costs nothing.
Then start taking high quality photos of anything and everything around you. The sky. Beautiful places. Trees. Markets. Cars in motion. People walking. Celebrations. Landscapes. Those clean, aesthetic shots that people use for designs, wallpapers, and creative projects.
Upload them. Every time someone downloads your photo, you earn a royalty. You do not have to be present. You do not have to do anything extra. The photo earns for you while you sleep.
Photographers with large portfolios earn between $200 (about 300k Naira) and $2,000 (about 3 million Naira) every month from stock photography alone.
You are already taking photos for fun. You might as well get paid for it.
Do not sleep on this.
Above all, love God.
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Chelsea BluesCo signings.
01. Raheem Sterling - forgot how to play
02. Kalidou Koulibaly - past it
03. Wesley Fofana - top 10 worst signing oat
04. Marc Cucurella - success
05. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang - past it
06. Carney Chukwuemeka - not ready
07. Cesare Casadei - not good enough
08. Gaga Slonina - who?
09. Denis Zakaria (loan) - didn’t play
10. Enzo Fernández - success
11. Mykhailo Mudryk - cheat and crap
12. Benoît Badiashile - terrible
13. Noni Madueke - average
14. Malo Gusto - pants
15. Andrey Santos - okay
16. Datro Fofana - we’re not Brighton
17. João Félix (loan) - luxury player
18. Moïsés Caicedo - success
19. Romeo Lavia - broken
20. Christopher Nkunku - broken
21. Cole Palmer - success
22. Nicolás Jackson - okay
23. Axel Disasi - not good enough
24. Robert Sánchez - okay
25. Lesley Ugochukwu - not good enough
26. Diego Moreira - shipped
27. Dujuan Richards - who?
28. Deivid Washington - £20m for nothing
29. Pedro Neto - overpriced
30. João Félix - bullied into buying
31. Omari Kellyman - £20m for nothing
32. Marc Guiu - why?
33. Renato Veiga - sold for profit
34. Caleb Wiley - who?
35. Filip Jørgensen - shit
36. Aaron Anselmino - never played
37. Jadon Sancho (loan) - shit
38. Liam Delap - shit
39. Estêvão Willian - potential
40. Kendry Páez - never played
41. João Pedro - success
42. Jamie Gittens - £55m what were we thinking?
43.Mike Penders - potential
44 Quenda - potential
45 Dastan Satpaev - potential
5 of the 45 signings you could consider a success - 11% success rate.
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One of the most tragic stories in Nigerian History happened to Major Idowu Bamidele.
In 1983, this officer overheard a rumour about a coup that was being planned against the civilian government of Shehu Shagari. As a Good Nigerian and Loyal Officer, he immediately went to his commanding officer to report this.
His commanding officer was no other person than Maj Gen Mohammadu Buhari who was GOC 3rd Armoured Division in Kaduna. Little did he know that his GOC was part of the top coup plotters. Buhari panicked and felt that Bamidele could destroy their plan and immediately placed him under arrest and moved him to Lagos and subjected him to Torture.
When Bamidele got released, that's when he found out - the coup had happened and his GOC Maj Gen Buhari had become Head Of State via that coup.
Two years Later, Bamidele was informed about another coup in the late 1985 against the new IBB government. As our elders would say, once bitten twice shy, Bamidele did what any rational human being would do. HE KEPT IT TO HIMSELF.
Unfortunately, the coup failed - now when a coup fails, If you had knowledge of the coup and even did not participate you are still regarded as a coup plotter, even if you gave the coup plotter Jollof rice during their meeting, you are a coup plotter.
Bamidele was arrested and charged for TREASON.
He was brought before a Special Military Tribunal. Realising his fate, Bamidele delivered a famous, heartbreaking speech to the panel:
"I heard of the 1983 coup planning, told my GOC General Buhari who detained me for two weeks in Lagos. Instead of a pat on the back, I received a stab. How then do you expect me to report this one?"
The tribunal showed no mercy. Major Daniel Bamidele was convicted of treason by concealment and was executed by firing squad on March 5, 1986, alongside Major General Mamman Vatsa and several others.
Man of Letters.@Letter_to_Jack
~ Tell us a political power tussle story that sounds untrue but is actually true.
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I have been using my Nigerian phone numbers (+234) since I relocated to Austria many years ago. This is my usual practice, even when I visited Nigeria recently.
I recharge NGN1,000 every six months and then call a family member using that amount. My phone number remains active. Alternatively, you can use MTN or Airtel to keep your number active.
MTN allows you to pay a small fee to keep your line active for up to 3 years, even if you don't use it.
1 Year: Dial *305*1# (costs ₦400)
2 Years: Dial *305*2# (costs ₦800)
3 Years: Dial *305*3# (costs ₦1,200)
2. AIRTEL
Airtel protects your line from disconnection for up to 1 year.
1 Year: Dial *121*5*2# (costs ₦500)
Hope this helps!
NAIJA TALKER@9jaTalkerX
Those of you in abroad but still using +234 number, can you explain to me how it works?
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