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Business / Re: What Does Money Mean To You? by lakunleNET(m): 4:34am On Apr 26, 2009
A number of times i have heard parents say they would love their kids to get admitted into tertiary institution immediately after writing the annual MAY/JUNE W.A.E.C. examinations. But in most cases, this would not happen. So there is nothing else left for the kids to do than to continue (not in all cases) attending one coaching academy or the other to keep their brains fresher on books and reduce the chances of losing focus in the determination to pursue a university degree.

Overtime, the solution in most cases if not as stated above will be for the teenage school leavers to start a computer training school where skills such as; "How to operate a computer","Desktop office application","Computer engineering" etc are acquired. As a young Nigerian myself, i strongly believe this is a right step in the next direction. When you allow these kids to practice what they learn from these computer training institutes, they will become far more intelligent than the level they thought they were. Their creativity will increase, the urge to explore the new world of the internet will be spurred. They become proficient in the use of desktop office tools and windows application both online and off line. This also is called development. But what has developed is a section of the learning mind. What about the "CAPACITY EDGE"? Yes capacity edge here refers to what extent they can go with what they have learnt overtime when stretched or confronted with intricate situations.

This is the point where i want most parents to know that sending them to a computer school is not the ultimate even though its a move in the right direction. You will observe that most kids today have higher learning quotient than the previous generation of learners. All i am trying to say is that, if these kids are not guided, they will soon end up using the skills they acquired for the wrong things. various vices, criminal activities and fraudulent use of intellect will not be far-fetched. At this point, it might be difficult to monitor them. Some of them would have gotten admission and left for the citadel of higher learning. Some would have met friends in the same line of interest. And you and i know that when these bonds are formed, its always a sad tale at the end.

But today, two young men; Olakunle SOLOMON and Austin CHUKWU have pioneered the establishment of a Computer and Internet marketing Entrepreneurial Business school called: TSG ENTREPRENEURIAL BUSINESS ACADEMY. This school has a pilot department called "THE 400 SMART STUDENTS". The aim of the school is not just to teach basic computer skill, but to empower the youths; age 18 - 45 to be self-dependent as proud Internet Marketers and entrepreneurs. We will practically take you by the hand and show you right inside the classroom how you can make thousands of dollars with your acquired computer training skills. The approach is called "EARN AS YOU LEARN" and you are assured of graduating from the 3 month programme with thousands of dollars in your account which will be set up for you by the school management. There are more details to explain, but to know better, visit our official website and register your wards fast at: www.400smartstudents.com
Romance / Re: How Do You Tell a Guy You Don't Like Him? by lakunleNET(m): 8:56pm On Apr 24, 2009
Now, Listen up. You dont just allow yourself live a fake life. Reality counts and emotion counts too. Think of what you are gonna cause the guy if you suddenly spill the bean and bounce off just like that! Some Niggers, especially the quite ones dont take this easy. He'll come back for a big SPOIL like ANTAB in the indian movies. i Suggest you call him to sit wit you in a calm place. Explain your feelings and part in a cool way. Babu Wahala, Kai! cool

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