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Re: Osinbajo: Igbo Apprenticeship Model Most Popular Way To Build Wealth by MajorOvakporaye(f): 12:07am On Mar 13, 2022 |
AFONJAS, VERY JEALOUS AND USELESS IDIOTS!!!
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Re: Osinbajo: Igbo Apprenticeship Model Most Popular Way To Build Wealth by onuman: 12:09am On Mar 13, 2022 |
post=110976942: To creat the same wealth for all Nigerians, let Igboman succeed President Buhari now that it's clearly the turn of the Igbo to preside over Nigeria after Buhari, Tinubu-led SW APC says no to zoning in the southern regions. With Tinubu's stance, another Fulani shall succeed President Buhari. Herdsmen type of wealth creation continues. |
Re: Osinbajo: Igbo Apprenticeship Model Most Popular Way To Build Wealth by Ayomi90: 12:12am On Mar 13, 2022 |
obynzo:Forbes also gave Obinwanne Okeke popularly known as Invictus Obi a whole page, youngest entrepreneur. We all know how it ended. We are talking about real wealth you are yarning jargons. Who are those leading in technology in Africa if not Yorubas? Shey u even know who owns Flutterwave? Generally the northerners are the richest and stop fo0ling yourself, Nnewi koor Kafanchan ni, the whole industries in Nnewi reach industries in Ijebu land alone abi you want to compare industries in Ikeja alone with Nnewi own? Funny uneducated lots. 1 Like
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Re: Osinbajo: Igbo Apprenticeship Model Most Popular Way To Build Wealth by onuman: 12:17am On Mar 13, 2022 |
LeoDeKing: Evans was never a business man. He was a criminal. Oyenusi, a Yoruba, remains the most notorious armed robber in the history of Nigeria. He was more daring than Anini and Osunbor. 1 Like |
Re: Osinbajo: Igbo Apprenticeship Model Most Popular Way To Build Wealth by AreaFada2: 1:48am On Mar 13, 2022 |
LLiKYekoba:It can be done. The master may be entitled to a grant if housing the apprentice or directly to the apprentice if not living with the master. It can all be built into the modernised structure. In the first year or 6 months of training, one day per week can be spent in classroom learning business theory, finance, customer service and entrepreneurship. This can be repeated in class room in the final 3 months of training, learning about management, investment, basic accounting, etc to qualify for a diploma/certificate. Theory training can be tailored to suit the type of business. This can be rolled out across 9ja. 30k per month per apprentice, for example, is not big but every little helps. 2 Likes |
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Re: Osinbajo: Igbo Apprenticeship Model Most Popular Way To Build Wealth by stevups(m): 3:40am On Mar 13, 2022 |
I knew this since |
Re: Osinbajo: Igbo Apprenticeship Model Most Popular Way To Build Wealth by javaguru: 3:48am On Mar 13, 2022 |
SlyDev:u will never admit, the igbo system is the best, take it or leave it it's the most productive |
Re: Osinbajo: Igbo Apprenticeship Model Most Popular Way To Build Wealth by WowSweetGuy(m): 4:05am On Mar 13, 2022 |
post=110978325:You guys and Lagos sef. Very annoying! Show other south west cities Lagos is a no man's land built by all tribes and foreign investors,also a former capital..This lagos u all only use to booast about would be shared collectively if the need be. 2 Likes |
Re: Osinbajo: Igbo Apprenticeship Model Most Popular Way To Build Wealth by Nobody: 5:14am On Mar 13, 2022 |
Ayomi90: Bros you are a clown walahi. Oya let us do statistics show me the number of Ijebu industries let us show you the number of factories right now in Nnewi and Onitsha. Ijebu is a past glory. Again Flutterwave's Capital injection is for the company and not the owners. No one knows the valuation of the owners in Flutterwave for all we know it is those Venture capitalists that invested that have higher equity(You see why you need financial education?). Also if we go by technology in Fintech interswitch is the founder and it is leading and it is owned by Mitchell Elegbe who is an Edo man, Flutterwave did nothing fantastic they just leveraged on Payment gateways that Visa and Interswitch already have and were able to source venture capitalist funding in exchange for equity. Again on the issue of Obinwanne you talk like the Biblical pharisees whom Jesus admonished to remove the log from their eyes so that they can see to remove the speck in their brother's eyes, that being said for every Obinwanne there is Hushpupi. 4 Likes |
Re: Osinbajo: Igbo Apprenticeship Model Most Popular Way To Build Wealth by MrRemedyAlagbo(m): 5:26am On Mar 13, 2022 |
You're right vp |
Re: Osinbajo: Igbo Apprenticeship Model Most Popular Way To Build Wealth by Anambra1stSon(m): 5:32am On Mar 13, 2022 |
LeoDeKing:What height for being Vice president, are you that low to remember that Alex Ekwueme was Nigeria former Vice president? 2 Likes |
Re: Osinbajo: Igbo Apprenticeship Model Most Popular Way To Build Wealth by TheRareGem1(f): 6:30am On Mar 13, 2022 |
But the tribe they Bleep themselves up. No love no unity amongst them |
Re: Osinbajo: Igbo Apprenticeship Model Most Popular Way To Build Wealth by ifiokjohn(m): 6:51am On Mar 13, 2022 |
LeoDeKing:Tony Elumelu. He might not have been a vice President like Osinbajo but he has achieved much more than Osinbajo will ever. Nigga is not even the president or vice yet he's chilling with world leaders like President of France or even the leaders in Belgium who gave him one of the highest awards ever in Belgium. If Osinbajo wasn't Nigerian vice President, he would never had spoken or interacted with leaders of the world or he won't ever even get any of the awards that was given to Tony Elumelu in Belgium. 1 Like |
Re: Osinbajo: Igbo Apprenticeship Model Most Popular Way To Build Wealth by na2016: 7:02am On Mar 13, 2022 |
olamidedivotee: He is not. I feel he lacks the knowledge of the economy and so we may still have deep issues with him |
Re: Osinbajo: Igbo Apprenticeship Model Most Popular Way To Build Wealth by CaptainDo: 7:08am On Mar 13, 2022 |
LeoDeKing: Some of you reason form your anus. Osinbajo made good remarks about Igbos and the Igbos here are happily supporting his view. Can't your retarted brain tell you that anyone opposing his view CANNOT POSSIBLY be an Igbo? Those opposing his view on this matter are even the Yorubas. What does it take you to have a common sense, bro? I thought common sense is free, yet you can't still fetch it. On the second thought, you are bragging about another man's achievement. I can understand your level. |
Re: Osinbajo: Igbo Apprenticeship Model Most Popular Way To Build Wealth by ariesbull: 7:13am On Mar 13, 2022 |
olamidedivotee:he is the only wrong man that can lead Nigeria Give it to Peter Obi intellectual or Kingsley Muoghalu |
Re: Osinbajo: Igbo Apprenticeship Model Most Popular Way To Build Wealth by ProfAmaben(m): 7:17am On Mar 13, 2022 |
[s] SlyDev:[/s] Pained, jobless and hopelessly frustrated soul ![]() |
Re: Osinbajo: Igbo Apprenticeship Model Most Popular Way To Build Wealth by cardoctor(m): 7:31am On Mar 13, 2022 |
Its now you kmow ba? |
Re: Osinbajo: Igbo Apprenticeship Model Most Popular Way To Build Wealth by Peterobiisathie(f): 7:31am On Mar 13, 2022 |
AsampeteNwaanyi:you lead in Cocaine, baby factory, kidnapping, cannibalism We no dey argue that 1 Like |
Re: Osinbajo: Igbo Apprenticeship Model Most Popular Way To Build Wealth by albashabb8(f): 7:50am On Mar 13, 2022 |
Re: Osinbajo: Igbo Apprenticeship Model Most Popular Way To Build Wealth by anungangampu: 8:00am On Mar 13, 2022 |
GooodHardDick:That card sells faster since 2015. It seems its now becoming obvious that others are now seing it. It work wonders in the North. |
Re: Osinbajo: Igbo Apprenticeship Model Most Popular Way To Build Wealth by Ayomi90: 8:05am On Mar 13, 2022 |
obynzo:We never for once added Hushpuppi among our collection of glory, everyone knows Hush to be a fraudster and nobody emulate him, we don't celebrate criminals in Yoruba land. Now back to the topic, you said Ijebu land is past glory, I see the level of ur ignorance, do you even know which state Ijebu is? It's in Ogun State. Now what is your whole south east IGR, compare that to Ogun State and stop bringing out mumu statistics with no real backings, that can only be used to massage the ego of a village Igbo boy. So now you said Interswitch is leading in Fintech, you are not updated and thank God Interswitch isn't owned by an Igbo. As I said earlier the Northerners are the richest in Nigeria followed by the West, you can continue arguing with your keyboard all I know is that you will always come to Yoruba land before you can make it in life. 1 Like |
Re: Osinbajo: Igbo Apprenticeship Model Most Popular Way To Build Wealth by andy244: 8:19am On Mar 13, 2022 |
LeoDeKing: go and read about Vice president Alex Ekwueme Phd. World class Architect and Billionaire. go and read his pedigrees. |
Re: Osinbajo: Igbo Apprenticeship Model Most Popular Way To Build Wealth by andy244: 8:23am On Mar 13, 2022 |
TheRareGem1:that's what you are told or maybe what you think. Nada |
Re: Osinbajo: Igbo Apprenticeship Model Most Popular Way To Build Wealth by andy244: 8:33am On Mar 13, 2022 |
LeoDeKing:OSIBANJO D LEARN READ. Dr. Alex Ifeanyichukwu Ekwueme GCON (born October 21, 1932) was the first elected Vice-President of Nigeria, in office from 1979 to 1983. Personal life He is the Ide of the Oko kingdom in Anambra State, where his younger brother Prof Lazarus Ekwueme, reigns as the traditional ruler. He was also honoured by the council of Traditional Rulers in the old Aguata as the Ide of Aguata Local Government Area of Anambra State comprising forty-four (44) towns. Education He started primary school at the St John’s Anglican Central School, at Ekwulobia, then he proceeded to King’s College, Lagos. As an awardee of the Fulbright Scholarship in the United States of America (being one of the first Nigerians to gain the award), Alex attended the University of Washington where he earned bachelor’s degree in Architecture and city planning. He obtained his master’s degree in urban planning. Dr Ekwueme also earned degrees in sociology, history, philosophy and law from the University of London. He later proceeded to obtain a Ph.D. in Architecture from the University of Strathclyde, before gaining the BL (honours) degree from the Nigerian Law School. Career Alex is a distinguished architect. He started his professional career as an Assistant Architect with a Seattle-based firm, Leo A. Daly and Associates, and also with the London-based firm Nickson and Partners. On his return to Nigeria, he joined ESSO West Africa, Lagos, overseeing the Construction and Maintenance department. Alex then went on to create a successful private business with his firm – Ekwueme Associates, Architects and Town Planners, the first indigenous architectural firm in Nigeria. His practice flourished with 16 offices spread all over Nigeria and was wound up in preparation for Dr Ekwueme assuming office as the first executive Vice President of Nigeria. Dr. Ekwueme had presided over the Nigerian Institute of Architects and the Architects Registration Council of Nigeria. He is currently Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Nigerian Institute of Architects. Before Dr. Ekwueme gained national and international limelight as the Vice President of Nigeria in 1979, he was actively involved in the socio-economic development of his community. In addition to his many public service roles within his community, Dr. Ekwueme has an active Educational Trust Fund that has been responsible for sponsoring the education of several hundred youths to universities in Nigeria and abroad. Dr Ekwueme was a member of the housing sub-committee of the Adebo Salaries and Wages Review Commission. He also served for many years on the board of the Anambra State Housing Development Authority On the national front, Dr Ekwueme participated in the Nigeria National Constitutional Conference (NCC) in Abuja, where he served on the Committee on the Structure and Framework of the Constitution. His famous proposals at the NCC for a just and equitable power sharing in Nigeria based on the six geopolitical zones have now come to be accepted as necessary for maintaining a stable Nigerian polity. Dr Ekwueme mobilized the group of 34 eminent Nigerians who risked their lives to stand up against the dictatorship of General Sani Abacha during the era of military rule in Nigeria. He was the founding Chairman of the ruling party in Nigeria and was the first Chairman of the party’s Board of Trustees. Dr. Ekwueme is a prolific philanthropist, public servant, and a man of peace. He is a member of the Board of Directors of Canada-based Forum of Federations. He is also a member of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Council of Elders. Dr Ekwueme was leader of the team assembled by the National Democratic Institute (NDI) for pre-election monitoring for the parliamentary election in Zimbabwe in 2000. He was the leader of the Organisation of Africa Unity (OAU) observer team to the Tanzanian Presidential and Parliamentary election in 2000. Dr Ekwueme co-led the 28 member NDI/Carter Centre sponsored Observer Team to the Liberian Presidential run-off election in 2005. Most recently Dr Ekwueme was called upon by the ruling party in Nigeria to head the Reconciliation Committee in the wake of intra-party discord and after the recent presidential election. He has been honoured with the Order of the Republic of Guinea and Nigeria, second highest national honours of Grand Commander of the Order of the Niger (GCON). Dr Ekwueme is the benefactor and Patron of Alex Ekwueme Foundation. |
Re: Osinbajo: Igbo Apprenticeship Model Most Popular Way To Build Wealth by Dirpetaner: 8:38am On Mar 13, 2022 |
post=110978200:eeeehhhhhh... those brown roofing are example of heritage and represent culture that is well-preserved unlike your place where Nigeria govt destroyed your heritage during the civil war. Everything raised down to the ground. So, I clearly see why you are angry with heritage because yours were destroyed. Sorry.....ooohh... we are one Nigeria in Buhari voice.. |
Re: Osinbajo: Igbo Apprenticeship Model Most Popular Way To Build Wealth by HRMK: 8:41am On Mar 13, 2022 |
IGBO MASTERS NO LONGER SETTLE THEIR APPRENTICE!! |
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