einsthawkton
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einsthawkton
@einsthawkton
traffic broker. (would soon edit website)
Everywhere Katılım Nisan 2017
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@5starbarber_1 Lame take.
Higher CGPA means almost nothing when it comes to experiences and giving out advices.
If some people tell you their CGPA your jaw will drop
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@mobola_ade This here is a salient one.
This right here is the best post I’ve seen today!
People don’t know the process of conceiving is the hardest part of every marriage.
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@ronaldnzimora Ai won’t replace programmers.
Programmers will be more productive.
You can’t vibe code top tools like a CRM (as little as it is).
Programmers weren’t replaced when frameworks were springing up here and there in the 2010s to 2022s
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You become a literal ghost.
People are crazy and they think they have more need for your money than you do.
Kevin Szabo@KevinSzabo14
Always pretend like you don’t have money.
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@ronaldnzimora Ecom is mad, 130m+ in revenue last year.
Sucks this isn't virtual
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DO NOT READ THIS.... Unless You're Interested in E-COMMERCE
I will be hosting a PAID, closed door class on e-commerce and sharing what we've learned over the last 13 years and across 13 product category niches.
E-Commerce is in my opinion, the most straightforward, most profitable (if you know how to do it) business model to get involved with, especially in today's Nigeria.
I have mentored hundreds of people who are currently doing it.
As of today, I am working with three entrepreneurs who last year did, =N=347 million naira (35% margins), =N=102 million naira (39% margins) and =N=190 million (55% margins) respectively.
They all follow me here on X so this is not made up. (guys if you're reading this and you don't mind people knowing who you are, drop a comment)
Our goal is to double or triple (maybe even more) their numbers this year.
A.I. has thrown up incredible opportunities in this space and I cannot wait to share how we're using it to grow our businesses.
My name of the workshop is BIG COMMERCE, and if you'd to join it, then drop a comment below and we'll send you details before the end of tomorrow.
The class will be capped at 30 people and held across two days, so it will be on a first pay, then seat reserved basis.
The entry fee per person is =N=75,000 per entry.
If you're coming with your spouse, your business partner or anyone else, the second ticket will be discounted down to =N=50,000.
Drop a comment if you want us to reach out to you with a payment link and other details.
Thank you.
P.S. Why don't I just continue doing what I am doing? Why am I teaching it? Why
1. I love teaching. I enjoy it. I love sharing what I know, and in this industry, I know plenty. I was born into it. I grew up in it. And now I am doing it using new knowledge and new eyes.
2. eCommerce is simply a niche that could never be saturated. There are TENS OF THOUSANDS of products to sell in Nigeria, in Ghana, in Sierra Leone, Zimbabwe, Kenya, etc.
Teaching others will not create create competition. If it did, then every Igbo person engaged in this business would have stopped taking on "nwa boi" apprentices and gone back to their villages.
This is not some "how to make money online" ebook we're selling. This is real business.
So if you'd like to join the BIG COMMERCE workshop, drop a comment and I will personally reach out.
Cheers.
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@boye4christ2006 a first class degree forces you to be brilliant.
It's useful in R&D, frontiers of academia, not necessarily in the field.
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Some first-class graduates came for me over that tweet. Honestly, many of them aren’t intelligent at all even their replies showed how shallow their thinking is.
Some were even asking why I don’t go and get a first class too.
Lmao I, do you know my results?
folowosele adeboye@boye4christ2006
Nigerians are used to cram and pass in the university. The guy that was dismissed in UK last week was first graduate that finished in a Nigerian university. Obviously, he was brilliant but not intelligent. I can say it bold that 90% of first class graduates are NOT INTELLIGENT.
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@SamdGreat01 Men are scared to take the marriage risk.
So, they'll justify their fear by saying no money or car or solid stream of income.
Marriage is damn hard especially when there's a child and you have absolutely no strong income stream.
It doesn't get easier the longer you wait.
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You don't subscribe like how?
Did you read this somewhere or experienced it first hand or you just want to open mouth.
What's exclusive and water doing in the same sentence?
Breast milk contains lots of water about 80% or so.
Yhettyqueen ❤️@Its_Yhettyqueen
I can never subscribe to this “don’t give babies water until 6months) I’ll do exclusive o! But baby go dey drink water alongside
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@xAkolade @akintollgate unless you want to become an academician - go into research - just study enough for 2.1
First class can 'dumben' your intelligence but will always sharpen your brilliance.
So, choose and pursue.
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Plenty of you with 2.1 & 2.2 are straight-up First Class students. Your crime? Studying under sadists! A whole generation of lecturers who suppress academic excellence just to feel like 'the one' who controls the grades. Archaic egos ruining futures. Even worse are agbayas that encourage this! Shame
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@boye4christ2006 dude fell of due to some other reasons.
most first class grads are crazily brilliant and intelligent. What works for them mostly is research.
no need to troll-post.
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There is a big difference between intelligence and brilliance.
Someone was recently dismissed from a major company in the UK after failing their probation period. It reminded me of something important:
If I had to choose, I would rather be intelligent than merely brilliant.
Brilliance often shows in exams , high grades, first-class degrees, academic awards.
But intelligence shows in real life ; problem-solving, adaptability, emotional awareness, and the ability to apply knowledge in messy, real-world situations.
This is why you sometimes see first-class graduates struggle in interviews or on the job.
Not because they aren’t smart, but because the workplace tests a different kind of thinking.
Education rewards memory and speed.
Life rewards judgment and understanding.
The goal shouldn’t just be to pass exams.
It should be to build the kind of intelligence that works when there’s no textbook.
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I used to think "tomatoes" were vegetables
LADE HERSELF@Thebiglade
i used to think “9 to 5” means a job from 9am to 5pm
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