Showing posts with label Nigerians online. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nigerians online. Show all posts
Thursday, 23 June 2016
Monday, 1 February 2016
Nigerian News of 2015 That Broke Social Media [1]
A compilation of the hottest news concerning Nigeria that caused a lot of buzz on Social Media in 2015.
By Social Media I mean news that triggered hyper ranting on websites and micro blogs like Twitter, Facebook, Google+, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Blogspot etc.
This article has been divided into 3 pages to enable easy reading as it is well detailed (page1 page2 page3) and covers activities from January to December 2015.
Labels:
2015,
Africa,
boko haram,
Charles Soludo,
Chibok Girls,
Dolls,
Herold Ekeh,
Malala,
NASA,
Nigeria,
Nigerian Economy,
Nigerian News,
Nigerians,
Nigerians online,
Phyllis Sortor,
Social Media
Friday, 8 January 2016
Will Nigerians Netflix or Torrent?
World’s leading American multinational internet streaming media company, Netflix hits Nigeria with monthly subscription plans from US$7.99 in a bid to expand and remain the world's number one video on-demand online TV shows and movies provider.
Nigerian's long dream of joining #Netflixandchill conversation on social media while actually watching trending shows and movies Netflix has come true.
Nextlix with service available on Smart TVs, computers, tablets, smartphones, and game consoles is now in Nigeria. But, will Nigerians Netflix and chill or run to some torrent sites to download trending movies on Netflix after their one month free subscription expires?
Monday, 25 May 2015
Good News For Nigerian Importers From China's Alibaba
Alibaba's latest gambit in fighting fakes: foster local brands
PUTIAN, China - Criticized and even sued by luxury brand Gucci and others for facilitating the counterfeit goods trade, Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding Ltd has been quietly piloting a scheme to try to curb fakes at source.
In the coastal city of Putian, in Fujian province, Alibaba is working with 17 shoe manufacturers to cultivate home-grown brands online, revitalize a flagging industry and offer would-be counterfeiters an alternative source of livelihood.
Critics say the scheme is misguided and Alibaba should instead focus on scrubbing its online marketplaces of widespread listings of fakes.
Tuesday, 19 May 2015
Ngozi Okonjo Iweala has received an honorary Doctorate degree from Yale University US
Nigeria's Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister for the Economy, Dr Ngozi Okonjo Iweala has received an honorary Doctorate degree of Human Letters, by the prestigious Yale University in the US yesterday May 18th. Along side African singer, Angelique Kidjo who was awarded Honorary Doctorate of Music.
Giving out the award, the President of the University Professor Peter Salovey described Okonjo-Iweala as “a brilliant reformer and dedicated public servant.” He said that Minister “has spearheaded efforts to stabilize and grow Nigeria’s economy, battling widespread government corruption and creating greater fiscal transparency and discipline.”
Giving out the award, the President of the University Professor Peter Salovey described Okonjo-Iweala as “a brilliant reformer and dedicated public servant.” He said that Minister “has spearheaded efforts to stabilize and grow Nigeria’s economy, battling widespread government corruption and creating greater fiscal transparency and discipline.”
Saturday, 25 April 2015
How to appreciate your girlfriend on her birthday
Today is my
friends’ girlfriend’s birthday but he has no clue on how to make it a memorable
one, he has contacted a love doctor *me* to help him spice up her day.
As a
Nigerian, I have never had a Canadian girlfriend, but I know women around the
world deserve to be pampered and are more delighted when it comes from someone
special.
Here’s my list to make you the best boyfriend on her birthday.
Sunday, 12 April 2015
How to find Nigerians on the best online dating sites
Do you know that Nigerians are on all the dating sites in the world? From Match - the most expensive and popular dating site, to Nairaland, be sure to find a Nigerian online.
If you live in America, Europe, Asia, Eskimo or some far away place or you’ve been finding it difficult to get acquainted with Nigerians on online dating sites, this article will show you how to identify a Nigeria by hook-up lines.
Getting started with online dating
Before you join any online dating site, you should have a goal you want to achieve.
When you are okay with what you want from an online dating website, head on to eHarmoney, Zoosk, Badoo or Christian Mingle.
Note: these are just my recommendation, there are a million online dating sites to join, you can do a Google search for more online dating sites where you can finds Nigerians.
When you are okay with what you want from an online dating website, head on to eHarmoney, Zoosk, Badoo or Christian Mingle.
Note: these are just my recommendation, there are a million online dating sites to join, you can do a Google search for more online dating sites where you can finds Nigerians.
Popular hook-up lines by Nigerians on online dating sites:
I need a … for hookup in ... any age, tribe or complexion.
I need a friend with benefits that includes sexual activities.
Am a virgin, I need a …, but i cannot lose my virginity before marriage because I think it brings bad destiny. Contact me for marriage.
I need an academically-sound, intelligent, beautiful, tall, caring girl that is 18 years or over, with African lineage.
Thursday, 9 April 2015
Save us from xenophobic attacks, Nigerians in S/Africa urge FG (NAN)
Port
Harcourt – The President of the Nigerian Union in South Africa, Mr Ikechukwu
Anyene, on Wednesday urged the Federal Government to help halt the xenophobic
attacks on Nigerians in that country.
Anyene on
phone from Pretoria, South Africa, said that the latest spate of xenophobic
attacks began three weeks ago.
There are
more than 800,000 Nigerians living in South Africa.
Monday, 6 April 2015
Nigeria’s brainy teen, Harold Ekeh gets accepted by 8 Ivy League Schools
High school senior Harold Ekeh didn't
just get into one Ivy League university. He was accepted into all eight.
Now comes the really hard part:
Deciding where to go. He actually got into all 13 schools he applied to,
including MIT and Johns Hopkins.
Sunday, 5 April 2015
Nigeria’s internet usage on GSM networks increases to 81 million in January 2015 - NAN
The Nigerian
Communications Commission, NCC, says the number of internet users on the Global
System for Mobile communications (GSM) networks has increased from 76,322, 802
in 2014 to 81,892,840 in January 2015.
This is
contained in the NCC Monthly Internet Subscriber Data, obtained by the News
Agency of Nigeria on Saturday in Lagos.
According to
the data, there is an increase of 5,570,038 internet users on the networks in
January compared to the 6,194,758 users in December
Friday, 3 April 2015
Yobo & wife welcomes their second child
It’s a Boy! Joseph
Yobo, formal Super Eagles skipper and international footballer just welcomed
his second child, a bouncing baby boy in the early hours of Tuesday in Turkey.
Adaeze
shared her joy on Instagram with the caption
“You've made my life so beautiful
lord #thankful #onewithGodisamajority #joyunspeakable”
The child
has since been named Jayden Yobo.
Thursday, 2 April 2015
P-Square Tops list of Richest Musicians in Nigeria by GINJALAND
20. Patoranking - Patoranking's net worth
is - N350,000,000
19. Olamide - Olamide's current net worth
is - N560,000,000
18. Chidinma Ekile - Chidinma's net worth
is - N572,000,000
17. Duncan Mighty - Duncan mighty’s net
worth is -N700,000,000.
16. Yemi Alade - Yemi Alade's net worth is N820
million.
Wednesday, 1 April 2015
Nigerians open up to change: votes Mohammed Buhari as president
Professor Attahiru Muhammadu Jega the Independent National
Electoral Commission (INEC) chairman has officially declared Buhari the winner
of the Nigerian 2015 presidential election.
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