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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by elyte89: 10:17pm On Oct 15, 2019
Read somewhere dt kelechi grabbed his TV when aribo scored....c passion,if u like swallow TV when next we play,if u ain't playing @ ur club no invite grin grin


But on a serious note,dis guy really want to play for eagles, let him change club na and stop listening to TheGoodJoe angry

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by OMANBALA1: 10:17pm On Oct 15, 2019
tbaba12345:


Even Barbers get trained. You can not practice without training

I pay 15 to 20 dollars to cut hair unless if you want the Chinese to screw your hair up. And,an average barber live very comfortably and work when they feel like...and if you walk in there to price it like pepper at Orile market they will ask you to leave. They are balling and living big.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by tbaba12345: 10:23pm On Oct 15, 2019
OMANBALA1:


I pay 15 to 20 dollars to cut hair unless if you want the Chinese to screw your hair up. And,an average barber live very comfortably and work when they feel like...and if you walk in there to price it like pepper at Orile market they will ask you to leave. They are balling and living big.

I have a clipper at home so I usually do it myself. My clipper cost $20 and each haircut is $20. I have only been to the barber shop like once this year.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by andrew444(m): 10:24pm On Oct 15, 2019
elyte89:
Read somewhere dt kelechi grabbed his TV when aribo scored....c passion,if u like swallow TV when next we play,if u ain't playing @ ur club no invite grin grin


But on a serious note,dis guy really want to play for eagles, let him change club na and stop listening to TheGoodJoe angry

Thegoodjoe is really holding back nacho career
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by safarigirl(f): 10:26pm On Oct 15, 2019
OMANBALA1:


The trade you listed are not well regulated in Nigeria. In the U.S you need at least 2 years of in class and hands on training to become a mechanic, carpenter etc and after that you earn a decent pay more than some engineers.

Nigerian carpenters are crap...I know because I saw a chair I paid over 500,000 naira to build and it looked like trash. Go to Ghana and see their skilled trades men...blow your ffucking mind.

So, you are advising people to learn trade that they will be crap in? undecided

When you people advise people to learn trade, let it be something that can be monetized. Today, in Nigeria, the only skills that can be monetized are photography, make-up artistry, tailoring, baking and catering....I mean, the ones you can make serious money from, every other thing na scam.

Now, the issue is not learning the skill, it is getting a market. Do you know how many bakers are doing 3-9k jobs? Some are not even getting clients, because just like EVERY OTHER skill in Nigeria, the early birds have eaten the fattest bone and everyone else, is left with crumbs.

In photography, George Okoro is the biggest name. Then, you have Klala, BMB and some other photographers here and there. These people are mostly based in Lagos and Abuja. Now, a photographer in Ondo or Imo will not be making as much money as these people.

In make-up, it is Jide of St. Ola and Bibyonce that are major, and it is still another industry dominatef by Lagos and Abuja artists.

In fact ehn, your location determines your success rate as much as anything. If you are providing any service, make sure your base allows for the right clientele.

The market is saturated, the big money people will only pay the top guys and for the most part, they import these guys if they have to. There are photographers, and make-up artistes in Abuja, that are flown to Abia, Plateau, Ibadan, for jobs. What becomes of the ones that reside in these states?

There is no job anywhere, even in the skill industry. Everywhere is saturated, at most, you will be an average earner, but expecting to be E-Money standard because you set up a business, that anyone can set up, is rather idealistic.

PS: There are great carpenters in Nigeria, you just happened to meet the wrong one, and you probably failed to do your proper research, hence, the unfortunate circumstance you found yourself.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by andrew444(m): 10:26pm On Oct 15, 2019
charlesemeka85:
Eagles Squad For Benin, Lesotho Clash – Esiti, Otabor Out, Musa, Etebo In, QPR Eze In Line For First Eagles Call

Hmm Eze at last, this is a good news if i may say

Otabor should be out unless i will set everywhere on fire, esiti also jor

Musa should be no news thou, Dude will reach 120 caps before you guys can think of him no more being in the team

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by jihday(m): 10:30pm On Oct 15, 2019
Eartquake1:


Self employed is clearly better, it would take you at least 15 years on average in office SERVICE to earn 900k, by then a self employed nigga must have built an empire

There are more risks in being an entrepreneur but there are definitely more rewards
Some entrepreneurs have been at it for almost 20 years they can count with their fingers the number of times they've made profit of 500k

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by somehow: 10:32pm On Oct 15, 2019
Any info on our U17 boys in Brazil?

Are they showing signs of hope for the future of this country? I mean, do we expect stars from the squad in the future?
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by OMANBALA1: 10:33pm On Oct 15, 2019
rabzy:


I agree that our craftsmen are crap, but we dont even have the purchasing power to pay decent craftsmen. The Ghanaian craftsmen are wonderful but they are still scraping a living. You need a buoyant middle class that can pay the craftsmen for the job. Even in the US, most people are very handy, they do a lot of craft work around the house themselves because getting someone to do it is very expensive.
We need big businesses that would employ people.

We have people who can pay you handsomely for a quality work if you are willing to put in the work and produce a quality product. I will double the price if I see a Nigerian youth who made a quality work, and its not because I am rich but because I know what it takes to do craft..my father was a craftsman and even my wife learned hair braiding before she arrived in the U.S and the chic was counting in thousands of dollars before she started school and the rest.
I personally know many Nigerians wbo had to import furnitures from the U.S because they don't trust Nigerian craftsmen. The quality of their work is suspect because they were not professionally trained. If I must buy Aba shoes then it must be pure leather. But, of course we cant have a leather market because we eat them with our mouth.
In the U.S you can only do so much work around the house...wait until you have a serious electrical or plumbing problems. Plumbers make average of 50,000 a year for a green horn.
We have too many useless graduates in Nigeria because our youths look down on trade.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by jihday(m): 10:35pm On Oct 15, 2019
tbaba12345:


How much has Alampasu improved since under 17? Getting released by a club like Feirense is not good for his resume.

I can not really comment on his situation because i do not know whether he is working on something. Now that we have a goalkeeping issue, he should start playing ASAP so that he might be considered.
when Rhor refused to give him game time some people said na ojoro, his lowly Portuguese club releasing him vindicated Rhor and crew opinion on him

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Clementoke(m): 10:35pm On Oct 15, 2019
charlesemeka85:
Eagles Squad For Benin, Lesotho Clash – Esiti, Otabor Out, Musa, Etebo In, QPR Eze In Line For First Eagles Call


Before we start having orgasmic ecstacy over this news, let's remember that the source is owngoalnigeria grin grin grin (though them dey try sometimes).
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by andrew444(m): 10:36pm On Oct 15, 2019
nelszx:
Algeria ripping Columbia apart
It's 2-0

African teams on the rise but its just very few of them

Only Senegal,Nigeria, algeria can afford to beat the european/south american big boys

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by TheSuperNerd(m): 10:36pm On Oct 15, 2019
My brother... I am beginning to have some doubts about them but let me stay strong.

The team lost to Sao Paulo U-18 in a friendly shaa... 2-1.

They will play Korea in another friendly on the 16th.

The likes of Ubani, Fawaz, Amoo and Tijani are still genuinely exciting talents we hope go on to be stars.

somehow:
Any info on our U17 boys in Brazil?

Are they showing signs of hope for the future of this country? I mean, do we expect stars from the squad in the future?
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by jihday(m): 10:38pm On Oct 15, 2019
somehow:
More reason why we have more than 15 million unemployed citizens because everyone want an office job and few want to set one up


So where do you expect the jobs to come from?

simple logic

the more entrepreneurs you encourage, the more jobs created


if an average entrepreneur can employ 5 people, then do the math for 2 million new businesses
No it's because government isn't doing enough

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by andrew444(m): 10:42pm On Oct 15, 2019
mostob:
Entrepreneurship or Employee?
I want you all to note; both has their shortcomings, both can actually go hand in hand. You can work as employee and at the same time use the larger part of your salary (if you are really serious) to establish a side business. This can simply be termed JOB SECURITY. If something bad happens at your place of work,you can simply refer back to your own business. You just have to ensure you NEVER STOP BUILDING THAT BUSINESS because of future uncertainties.

Now to those saying 'go learn a skill' , permit me to ask.. what is the assurance that the skill learned will survive the storm of the business world? market Competition, start-up capital, clientele, time,e.t.c. are factors that may arise in future. whatnow happens if the skill cant survive the storm? back to square one?

And on school degrees, if you are a student like me and you are reading this,take your studies seriously and get that degree. Whether you are starting a business or want to work for someone, your degrees will always have an influence. Many graduates today study the course that defers from their passion that is why some are still jobless and not because degrees doesn't count.



sorry for the long epistle. .lol

Degree doesnt really count in this country, i understand where you are coming from but we need to be truthful with our self most times.

Even the ones that are not jobless are working their assess living from hand to mouth

Thank you
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by OMANBALA1: 10:42pm On Oct 15, 2019
safarigirl:


So, you are advising people to learn trade that they will be crap in? undecided

When you people advise people to learn trade, let it be something that can be monetized. Today, in Nigeria, the only skills that can be monetized are photography, make-up artistry, tailoring, baking and catering....I mean, the ones you can make serious money from, every other thing na scam.

Now, the issue is not learning the skill, it is getting a market. Do you know how many bakers are doing 3-9k jobs? Some are not even getting clients, because just like EVERY OTHER skill in Nigeria, the early birds have eaten the fattest bone and everyone else, is left with crumbs.

In photography, George Okoro is the biggest name. Then, you have Klala, BMB and some other photographers here and there. These people are mostly based in Lagos and Abuja. Now, a photographer in Ondo or Imo will not be making as much money as these people.

In make-up, it is Jide of St. Ola and Bibyonce that are major, and it is still another industry dominatef by Lagos and Abuja artists.

In fact ehn, your location determines your success rate as much as anything. If you are providing any service, make sure your base allows for the right clientele.

The market is saturated, the big money people will only pay the top guys and for the most part, they import these guys if they have to. There are photographers, and make-up artistes in Abuja, that are flown to Abia, Plateau, Ibadan, for jobs. What becomes of the ones that reside in these states?

There is no job anywhere, even in the skill industry. Everywhere is saturated, at most, you will be an average earner, but expecting to be E-Money standard because you set up a business, that anyone can set up, is rather idealistic.

PS: There are great carpenters in Nigeria, you just happened to meet the wrong one, and you probably failed to do your proper research, hence, the unfortunate circumstance you found yourself.


That's exactly what I meant when I said that craftsmanship is badly regulated in Nigeria. The government has a very big role to play by making sure people are well trained and only those with license can practice. And, also ensure there are jobs for these people when they finish their training by creating job opportunities. For instance, when you design an estate you specify the type of wood work to be done and only licensed carpenters can work on these projects. These carpenters, in the same vein must have a strong union to fight for them. If you put the right mechanism in place youths will find these skills attractive. Nigerian leaders are ffucking blind.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by somehow: 10:47pm On Oct 15, 2019
Yeah yea yea. The government won't set up businesses for you. Those civil servants with football age that have refused to leave civil service to go set up businesses are the people mostly causing most of the problems.
jihday:
No it's because government isn't doing enough
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by OMANBALA1: 10:48pm On Oct 15, 2019
tbaba12345:


I have a clipper at home so I usually do it myself. My clipper cost $20 and each haircut is $20. I have only been to the barber shop like once this year.

I also have a clipper but I use it only when I didn't have time to visit the barber ,because I can't do my edges. Na only isi mala/bald I fit cut...lol
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by jihday(m): 10:50pm On Oct 15, 2019
andrew444:


African teams on the rise but its just very few of them

Only Senegal,Nigeria, algeria can afford to beat the european/south american big boys
Even these ones I don't trust them, world cup go reach now they won't be able to do jack
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by jihday(m): 10:52pm On Oct 15, 2019
somehow:
Yeah yea yea. The government won't set up businesses for you. Those civil servants with football age that have refused to leave civil service to go set up businesses are the people mostly causing most of the problems.
My own conclusion is if you can just leave the country, hard work isn't rewarded in Nigeria
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by OMANBALA1: 10:52pm On Oct 15, 2019
You are complaining for lack of job but everyday you sit down and knock down a plate of rice designed with plenty KPOMO....You are eating your economic dividends in your mouth. KPOMO is leather but for some reason the government let the continued eating of our economic dividends. Naija is indeed a sshithole!
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by andrew444(m): 10:54pm On Oct 15, 2019
jihday:
Even these ones I don't trust them, world cup go reach now they won't be able to do jack

Lol, dont trust senegal but trust algeria
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by andrew444(m): 10:56pm On Oct 15, 2019
OMANBALA1:
You are complaining for lack of job but everyday you sit down and knock down a plate of rice designed with plenty KPOMO....You are eating your economic dividends in your mouth. KPOMO is leather but for some reason the government let the continued eating of our economic dividends. Naija is indeed a sshithole!

Lol so na because say man dey chop kpomo him no go fit achieve wetin e wan achieve abi?

I sure say you be yoruba man , lol

I know how many beer i dey drink daily ooo, and they dont sell beer 250 in where i live,may God help me sha

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by OMANBALA1: 10:57pm On Oct 15, 2019
jihday:
No it's because government isn't doing enough

Look, if you like elect the best brains in Nigeria it will amount to waste of time if you dont change the current structure...Nigeria cant work on this present structure but you guys are blinded by tribalism.

Power is too concentrated in the center
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Nobody: 11:04pm On Oct 15, 2019
andrew444:


African teams on the rise but its just very few of them

Only Senegal,Nigeria, algeria can afford to beat the european/south american big boys

Nigeria is not there yet. Our best player does the dirt work for mid table Leicester.

Senegal has Mane. Algeria has Mahrez.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Abusule007: 11:08pm On Oct 15, 2019
Afobear:
Team of carpenters and Averaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaggeeeeeeeeeeeeeee drunks .... My account was hacked and you think I changed ? A friend of mine said I changed , I said bleep off , I grew !!!


This guy, smh

Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by andrew444(m): 11:12pm On Oct 15, 2019
breezy147:


Nigeria is not there yet. Our best player does the dirt work for mid table Leicester.

Senegal has Mane. Algeria has Mahrez.

What have both teams done better than naija for the past few years?

So because senegal has mane and algeria have mahrez makes them better abi?

Is it the same mane that could not complete an easy task by taking senegal to the next round in the world cup?

Mane at ndidi age was at southampton, mane at chukwueze and osimhen age was at red bul salzburg in austria so take it easy bro, as our players are young, mane is 27 and mahrez is 28, same cant be said of chuks and osimhen who has just started at europe

Mahrez onced played for that so called mid table leicester

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Nobody: 11:19pm On Oct 15, 2019
andrew444:


What have both teams done better than naija for the past few years?

So because senegal has mane and algeria have mahrez makes them better abi?

Is it the same mane that could not complete an easy task by taking senegal to the next round in the world cup?

Mane at ndidi age was at southampton, mane at chukwueze and osimhen age was at red bul salzburg in austria so take it easy bro, as our players are young, mane is 27 and mahrez is 28, same cant be said of chuks and osimhen who has just started at europe

Mahrez onced played for that so called mid table leicester

We are saying the same thing.

Nigeria is not there yet. Our players are young and not yet consistent.

Senegal beat us before the Afcon. Algeria beat us at the Afcon.

2018 world cup is past. This is 2019. Algeria and Senegal topped Africa. Both teams have what it takes to challenge any top team in the world today.

As for us, all we can do for now is defend for 90 minutes and hope on luck.

We are not there yet.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Abusule007: 11:23pm On Oct 15, 2019
OMANBALA1:
You are complaining for lack of job but everyday you sit down and knock down a plate of rice designed with plenty KPOMO....You are eating your economic dividends in your mouth. KPOMO is leather but for some reason the government let the continued eating of our economic dividends. Naija is indeed a sshithole!
So you want govt to ban eating of peppered kponmo? Abeg ooo.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by forgiveness: 11:26pm On Oct 15, 2019
Eartquake1:


Skill is very important, especially in the harsh economy of Nigeria

Salaries cannot satisfy all your needs and you can be sacked from your job anyday but skill is the only thing that you fall back on

You never jam salary.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Olulong(m): 11:30pm On Oct 15, 2019
breezy147:


We are saying the same thing.

Nigeria is not there yet. Our players are young and not yet consistent.

Senegal beat us before the Afcon. Algeria beat us at the Afcon.

2018 world cup is past. This is 2019. Algeria and Senegal topped Africa. Both teams have what it takes to challenge any top team in the world today.

As for us, all we can do for now is defend for 90 minutes and hope on luck.

We are not there yet.


No disrespect o
buh you started this well buh ended it in a Rather nonsensical manner

We just defend and hope on luck??

Like we did against Ukraine ryt??
Let's also not forget this same Ukraine still defeated Portugal with CR7 on the pitch

Or u expect us to play Brazil like they are our mate

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by tbaba12345: 11:39pm On Oct 15, 2019
breezy147:


We are saying the same thing.

Nigeria is not there yet. Our players are young and not yet consistent.

Senegal beat us before the Afcon. Algeria beat us at the Afcon.

2018 world cup is past. This is 2019. Algeria and Senegal topped Africa. Both teams have what it takes to challenge any top team in the world today.

As for us, all we can do for now is defend for 90 minutes and hope on luck.

We are not there yet.

I disagree, we outplayed Ukraine for large spells and really should have trashed them properly.

The same Ukraine beat Portugal yesterday.

We love to underrate our team but we are building a very strong side

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