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Re: More Photos From Sanwoolu Campaign Yesterday At Computer Village, Ikeja. by Nobody: 2:22pm On Mar 02, 2019
Tifnubu O TO GE,we need CHANGE in lagos
Re: More Photos From Sanwoolu Campaign Yesterday At Computer Village, Ikeja. by Amora18: 2:30pm On Mar 02, 2019
Bottom line is that he should do right by everyone, irrespective of tribe and other factors. Simple
He seems capable
Re: More Photos From Sanwoolu Campaign Yesterday At Computer Village, Ikeja. by AfonjaConehead: 2:42pm On Mar 02, 2019
snrman:
Even if thr opposition import all the igbos frm SE this man is still going to win

Go thru the posts of the likes of corrinthians and you will never see him say word of caution to zmBs like∆∆∆
Re: More Photos From Sanwoolu Campaign Yesterday At Computer Village, Ikeja. by farem: 3:02pm On Mar 02, 2019
Emescot:
I tell you most solemnly, this will not stop APC Lagos from moving computer village to a different location, mark my word!!! Thats the APC way

Urban developments has nothing to do with tribe. Mile 12 market is in the process of relocation and the the tribes affected are not gnashing their teeth like you.
Re: More Photos From Sanwoolu Campaign Yesterday At Computer Village, Ikeja. by lexy2014: 3:04pm On Mar 02, 2019
Emescot:
I tell you most solemnly, this will not stop APC Lagos from moving computer village to a different location, mark my word!!! Thats the APC way

Is there a plan to move computer village from Ikeja?
Re: More Photos From Sanwoolu Campaign Yesterday At Computer Village, Ikeja. by lexy2014: 3:05pm On Mar 02, 2019
farem:


Urban developments has nothing to do with tribe. Mile 12 market is in the process of relocation and the the tribes affected are not gnashing their teeth like you.

Were are they moving them to?
Re: More Photos From Sanwoolu Campaign Yesterday At Computer Village, Ikeja. by farem: 3:07pm On Mar 02, 2019
Totogokillme:
Tifnubu O TO GE,we need CHANGE in lagos

It's is insanity when ekweremadu is going to the Senate for the 5th time and has being in charge of constitutional amendment for almost 12 years and yet you are light years away from lefelendum and you are not shouting o to gge!

It is a spiritual disease when Abia and Ebonyi are each less than 10% of economic development of Lagos and you are contented with it but coming to Lagos to take heroine for some headaches
Re: More Photos From Sanwoolu Campaign Yesterday At Computer Village, Ikeja. by farem: 3:09pm On Mar 02, 2019
lexy2014:


Were are they moving them to?

Far awayyyyy into Ikorodu!
Re: More Photos From Sanwoolu Campaign Yesterday At Computer Village, Ikeja. by Cromagnon: 3:17pm On Mar 02, 2019
Balkan:
how old are you Son?
HahahahaHahahahahaHahahahahaHahahahahaHahahahaha
See as d mumu silent upon all the gragra
Shebi you say he should ask now you can't answer HahahahahaHahahahahaHahahahahaHahahahaha
Re: More Photos From Sanwoolu Campaign Yesterday At Computer Village, Ikeja. by jaxxy(m): 3:23pm On Mar 02, 2019
snrman:
Even if thr opposition import all the igbos frm SE this man is still going to win

Many Igbo’s are supporting sanwolu also. No need for this bigotry. There also many Yorubas who don’t like Tinubu.
Re: More Photos From Sanwoolu Campaign Yesterday At Computer Village, Ikeja. by lexy2014: 3:37pm On Mar 02, 2019
farem:


Far awayyyyy into Ikorodu!

That's far oh. They will now make house to b expensive in ikorodu
Re: More Photos From Sanwoolu Campaign Yesterday At Computer Village, Ikeja. by Ayobami7(m): 3:55pm On Mar 02, 2019
好朋友阮德英国加
Re: More Photos From Sanwoolu Campaign Yesterday At Computer Village, Ikeja. by uuzba(m): 4:21pm On Mar 02, 2019
coolestchris:
Lagos people
Dangote and Bill Gates that are billionaires did not say I should contact them o.

Re: More Photos From Sanwoolu Campaign Yesterday At Computer Village, Ikeja. by Emescot(m): 6:11pm On Mar 02, 2019
farem:


Urban developments has nothing to do with tribe. Mile 12 market is in the process of relocation and the the tribes affected are not gnashing their teeth like you.
Gnashing my teeth on a post i made with a smile on my face?? grin Why be stupid just to score a few cheap points? Did u see me mention any tribe in my post? Did it suggest I was mocking any tribe in my post? So why mention me??
Re: More Photos From Sanwoolu Campaign Yesterday At Computer Village, Ikeja. by Emescot(m): 6:13pm On Mar 02, 2019
Cromagnon:
HahahahaHahahahahaHahahahahaHahahahahaHahahahaha
See as d mumu silent upon all the gragra
Shebi you say he should ask now you can't answer HahahahahaHahahahahaHahahahahaHahahahaha
Lol, and I was asking because i didnt know, now the fool changed it to how old are you grin
Re: More Photos From Sanwoolu Campaign Yesterday At Computer Village, Ikeja. by Emescot(m): 6:17pm On Mar 02, 2019
lexy2014:


Were are they moving them to?
They are moving Computer village to Katangua in Agbado area, dont mind the guy that said ikorodu, Its Mile12 that is being moved to Imota area of Ikorodu.
Re: More Photos From Sanwoolu Campaign Yesterday At Computer Village, Ikeja. by Emescot(m): 6:27pm On Mar 02, 2019
Balkan:
ok

Brilliant article must read

Hope you know about a term named Cobra Effect?

If not, it’s time that you learn about it.

The Cobra Effect is a term in economics. It refers to a situation when an attempted solution to a problem makes the problem worse.

This name was coined based on an incident in old colonial India.

By some reasons, there were too many venomous cobra snakes in Delhi. People were dying due to snake-bites and it became scary for almost everyone to step out of their houses.

The government of the day had to get into action to stop this menace and it offered a silver coin for every dead cobra. The results were great, a large number of snakes were killed for the reward.

Eventually, however, it led to some serious unwanted consequences. After a short-term dip in cobra population, it started going up.

This was because few people began to breed cobras for the income. When the news reached the government, the reward program was scrapped, causing the cobra breeders to set the now-worthless snakes free. As a result, the cobra population further increased. The solution for the problem made the situation even worse.

The unintended consequence for a well-intention-ed idea led to making the problem worst.


Trying a new solution?

or

Planning to tackle an existing problem with a new idea?

Well, it’s time to pause and think about how people would respond to the new idea that may sound great on paper!



Specially the solutions that try to affect how people behave.
There’s always a certain group of people who have a tendency to game the system -intentionally or otherwise.

They have a tendency to take short-term advantage of any situation though that may lead to harm to them & society-at-large only in the long run.

Every solution has consequences and those consequences may lead to certain situations where rather than solving a current problem, you may end up with more complex problems.

Few more examples:
A similar type of incident like increasing cobra-population occurred in Vietnam. The rulers realized that there were too many rats in Hanoi and spread of plague was imminent They created a reward program that paid a prize for each rat killed. To obtain the bounty, people would provide the severed rat tail. After initial success, the officials, however, started noticing rats with no tails. The rat catchers would capture rats, cut off their tails, and then release them back into the sewers so that they could breed and produce more rats, thereby increasing the rat catchers' profits.

As they say the road to hell is paved with good intentions, the similar mistakes are happening around us everyday when the decision -makers fail to take a 360 degree view of all the possible outcomes of an action before implementation.

Nearly 2 years ago, city of Philadelphia in USA passed a "soda tax" -- a US $1 tax on a typical 2-liter bottle of soft-drink- as a "sin tax" in the national war on obesity. But the natives didn’t cut calories as a result of the tax on sweetened drinks, nor there was a shift towards any healthier option. Instead, most of them just drove outside the city to buy the same colas , from stores where they didn’t have to pay the tax. But the poorest paid more as they could not find it affordable to drive out of the city to buy their drinks. In the end , city suffered loss of revenue due to lower sales whereas the lower section society paid more .


The unintended consequence for a well-intentioned idea led to making the problem worst.

Even big & brilliant companies do the same mistake!

It is not that mistakes happen only with the government run programs, there're n numbers of examples in great private companies too where the best & brilliant people lose sight of certain negative outcomes due to the initial magic of seemingly great looking ideas .


The Nano Car - a small car that could never it make it big !

The car once touted as the world’s cheapest, Tata Nano, seems to be running into a dead end as sales and production is down to a trickle. The poor demand has resulted in Tata Motors shutting down the plant in last month.

A car considered as a brilliant product, launched in a segment having a billion dollar opportunity. Hope ran high , the company expected all present and potential two-wheeler owners would shift to Nano.

But they forgot to dwell deeper – a car marketed as ‘the cheapest car’ , created huge initial interest. But it never took off.

Later on, Ratan Tata admitted that the reason for failure of this idea was none other than the term which became synonymous with Nano – “The cheapest car”.

Buying a car in India is associated with social status and prestige; if a person owns a car, he is assumed to be successful and settled. But the word ‘cheap’ in its marketing campaigns spoiled everything.

The company also failed to dwell upon the competition from used-cars. Used cars (2nd hand cars) from other companies , which were much better in quality, space and mileage were available to the same customer -segment at the same or lesser price than Nano .

An intelligent team of people failed to think about the above likely outcomes because it became temporarily blind by the brilliance of such a great idea, by the idea of tapping a billion-dollar opportunity.


Next time if you or your team has some brilliant idea , get your brilliant guys together in a room and think about the Cobra- effects before implementing that idea.

We can always fine-tune the idea to minimize the negative implications by spending few extra hours/days before rushing to announce it.

think about the Cobra-effects first.


Copied
I read this and i concluded u were smart till i read...

Balkan:
how old are you Son?
Then i said to myself, this is one dumb dude, keep it up!!!
Re: More Photos From Sanwoolu Campaign Yesterday At Computer Village, Ikeja. by adnanrehan: 7:43pm On Mar 02, 2019
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Re: More Photos From Sanwoolu Campaign Yesterday At Computer Village, Ikeja. by bionixs: 8:18pm On Mar 02, 2019
Emescot:
I tell you most solemnly, this will not stop APC Lagos from moving computer village to a different location, mark my word!!! Thats the APC way
hahaha! most of those shouting APC will still end up without a shop after his victory
Re: More Photos From Sanwoolu Campaign Yesterday At Computer Village, Ikeja. by bionixs: 8:21pm On Mar 02, 2019
Balkan:
Igbos are not afraid of relocating. Wherever they move computer village to, lgbos will make the place florish and you will still go there to look for them. Ask where Aspanda and Alaba electronic markets where before?
that has been their problem. hate won't let them under stand those DIVINE breed called IGBOS. It is not all about where they are but who they are
Re: More Photos From Sanwoolu Campaign Yesterday At Computer Village, Ikeja. by bionixs: 8:25pm On Mar 02, 2019
Emescot:

Where was Alaba market and Aspanda located sir
located in once abandoned area. You can add Oshodi military Arina,that is the latest. That one was as barren as a stone, until same people called IGBOS were driven to the place; alas. It booms now! If you disagree,YOU are one of the unrepentant jealous haters. it doesn't change their GOD'S given talent
Re: More Photos From Sanwoolu Campaign Yesterday At Computer Village, Ikeja. by DrP2000(m): 2:55am On Mar 03, 2019
Balkan:
ok

Brilliant article must read

Hope you know about a term named Cobra Effect?

If not, it’s time that you learn about it.

The Cobra Effect is a term in economics. It refers to a situation when an attempted solution to a problem makes the problem worse.

This name was coined based on an incident in old colonial India.

By some reasons, there were too many venomous cobra snakes in Delhi. People were dying due to snake-bites and it became scary for almost everyone to step out of their houses.

The government of the day had to get into action to stop this menace and it offered a silver coin for every dead cobra. The results were great, a large number of snakes were killed for the reward.

Eventually, however, it led to some serious unwanted consequences. After a short-term dip in cobra population, it started going up.

This was because few people began to breed cobras for the income. When the news reached the government, the reward program was scrapped, causing the cobra breeders to set the now-worthless snakes free. As a result, the cobra population further increased. The solution for the problem made the situation even worse.

The unintended consequence for a well-intention-ed idea led to making the problem worst.


Trying a new solution?

or

Planning to tackle an existing problem with a new idea?

Well, it’s time to pause and think about how people would respond to the new idea that may sound great on paper!



Specially the solutions that try to affect how people behave.
There’s always a certain group of people who have a tendency to game the system -intentionally or otherwise.

They have a tendency to take short-term advantage of any situation though that may lead to harm to them & society-at-large only in the long run.

Every solution has consequences and those consequences may lead to certain situations where rather than solving a current problem, you may end up with more complex problems.

Few more examples:
A similar type of incident like increasing cobra-population occurred in Vietnam. The rulers realized that there were too many rats in Hanoi and spread of plague was imminent They created a reward program that paid a prize for each rat killed. To obtain the bounty, people would provide the severed rat tail. After initial success, the officials, however, started noticing rats with no tails. The rat catchers would capture rats, cut off their tails, and then release them back into the sewers so that they could breed and produce more rats, thereby increasing the rat catchers' profits.

As they say the road to hell is paved with good intentions, the similar mistakes are happening around us everyday when the decision -makers fail to take a 360 degree view of all the possible outcomes of an action before implementation.

Nearly 2 years ago, city of Philadelphia in USA passed a "soda tax" -- a US $1 tax on a typical 2-liter bottle of soft-drink- as a "sin tax" in the national war on obesity. But the natives didn’t cut calories as a result of the tax on sweetened drinks, nor there was a shift towards any healthier option. Instead, most of them just drove outside the city to buy the same colas , from stores where they didn’t have to pay the tax. But the poorest paid more as they could not find it affordable to drive out of the city to buy their drinks. In the end , city suffered loss of revenue due to lower sales whereas the lower section society paid more .


The unintended consequence for a well-intentioned idea led to making the problem worst.

Even big & brilliant companies do the same mistake!

It is not that mistakes happen only with the government run programs, there're n numbers of examples in great private companies too where the best & brilliant people lose sight of certain negative outcomes due to the initial magic of seemingly great looking ideas .


The Nano Car - a small car that could never it make it big !

The car once touted as the world’s cheapest, Tata Nano, seems to be running into a dead end as sales and production is down to a trickle. The poor demand has resulted in Tata Motors shutting down the plant in last month.

A car considered as a brilliant product, launched in a segment having a billion dollar opportunity. Hope ran high , the company expected all present and potential two-wheeler owners would shift to Nano.

But they forgot to dwell deeper – a car marketed as ‘the cheapest car’ , created huge initial interest. But it never took off.

Later on, Ratan Tata admitted that the reason for failure of this idea was none other than the term which became synonymous with Nano – “The cheapest car”.

Buying a car in India is associated with social status and prestige; if a person owns a car, he is assumed to be successful and settled. But the word ‘cheap’ in its marketing campaigns spoiled everything.

The company also failed to dwell upon the competition from used-cars. Used cars (2nd hand cars) from other companies , which were much better in quality, space and mileage were available to the same customer -segment at the same or lesser price than Nano .

An intelligent team of people failed to think about the above likely outcomes because it became temporarily blind by the brilliance of such a great idea, by the idea of tapping a billion-dollar opportunity.


Apple turning sour!

In 2017 Apple admitted that it was slowing down the speed of old iPhones as the batteries of those old phones were degrading with the passage of time.To make up on loss of brand image and to saistfy its erstwhile customers, it offered to cut its US $79 battery replacement feed down to US $29 as a way of apologizing.

This lower fee led to more people in 2018 ended up swapping their batteries — instead of upgrading to the latest iPhone models thus affecting new iPhone sales. As iPhone batteries became cheaper and easier to replace, fewer people are shelling out for new iPhones that can now cost up to US $1,449.

On January 2nd this year, Apple revealed that it was expecting a $9 billion loss in revenue due to weak iPhone demand that’s partly caused by more people replacing their batteries, according to a letter issued by CEO Tim Cook addressed to investors.

Slowing down of iPhones sales can be attributed to many external reasons too (better Chines phones, better Apps on Android phones etc ), but strategy of battery-replacement was an internal idea. It would have been handled better if people at top would have thought more about it , if they would have filtered this program from Cobra effect

What's in it for we?
Next time if you or your team has some brilliant idea , get your brilliant guys together in a room and think about the Cobra- effects before implementing that idea.

We can always fine-tune the idea to minimize the negative implications by spending few extra hours/days before rushing to announce it.

think about the Cobra-effects first.


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Very educating,
Permit me to be your student on economics and bussiness affairs
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