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Topic: Naija Novice Hangout {Newbies introduction & Orientation} Thread. - page 285. (Read 1387850 times)

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I greet the house full time. This forum sweet nor be small, I don abandon Facebook, Facebook dey waste my precious time, still he nor dey give me calash-money. I go like make I nor if any better dey wey go make man pikin better, hunger dey strike for 9ja. I greet everybody.

bros, welcome oh sorry say the thread no dey active like dat but feel free to ask any questions wey you get and I go answer or direct u go right source. True say if you use ur head wella you fit make small cash legitimately 4rm the forum but no too carry am for mind so you no go turn spammer wey just dey post because dem dey pay am. Welcome again, enjoy yourself wella and try obey all rules so u no go regret am.
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I greet the house full time. This forum sweet nor be small, I don abandon Facebook, Facebook dey waste my precious time, still he nor dey give me calash-money. I go like make I nor if any better dey wey go make man pikin better, hunger dey strike for 9ja. I greet everybody.
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Invest wisely (DYOR).

That's the major point. If you dey Bitcoin you gats learn how to act independently.
All every other person can do is suggest, no one would give you advice, so as not to be partly responsible for the outcome. You also see such caveats at the end of articles online.
Invest wisely and view everything as a scam until proven otherwise
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Red flag: Don't go investing in a project just because it's based in a particular region especially africa most of this so called startups are just scammers/greedy fools hoping to take advantage of victims. As big as bitcoin is, it hasn't conquer (have much influence) on africa talk less of some altcoins. Invest wisely (DYOR).
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TAJULUC
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hi to all,happy to see some fellow africans here,good initiative.sorry in cameroon we do speak pidgin also but i am not in that region i master the english and the french,but i do understand pidgin though.

Welcome bro, how is Mr Biya doing over there. Kindly extend my handshakes to him. It's nice to have you here too and we hope with time we spread the cryptocurrency phenomenal to others in Africa.


Becky, that's not true. There are truly several lazy youths in our dear Naija. Walk around your area in the morning and you will see several chatting away their lives unnecessarily, in unproductive arguments and needless discussions.

Can you specifically provide us with these estimated numbers of lazy youths in your environment or country? Definitely, there are lazy ones around us but not a yardstick to draw a conclusion that the youths are lazy. We all know some part of naija that are lazy and should not be generalize, that will be a good argument here bros. One percent of Edo youths are lazy and not Edo youths in general, so, i agree to disagree with anyone who cannot differentiate the lazy one from the hardworking ones among the youths.

Yes, Edo love traveling out of the country but very few(little) of them does that and not several(numerous).  
Lol...My dear, being lazy isn't specific to any tribe in particular (this is my belief, anyway). However, the truth remains that we have very lazy people littered everywhere even in Europe too. So, it's not a naija thing alone. About the travel thing with Edo people, that's so true. But even travelling outside the shores of naija (or any country) doesn't mean that one isn't lazy sha o. I am an unprejudiced person. I relate with people on a personal note without the influence of their tribe or family background. Don't take my support of president Buhari's assertion that our youths are lazy as misleading. But that's true, sadly.
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Hello, I am James, in London UK.

I have created a global directory of crypto businesses called CryptoStar. It lists over 185 crypto businesses in Africa. I would be very grateful if you could have a look and tell me how to make it better..

Crypto businesses in Africa

I think it is that it is possible that Africa will become the leading crypto continent. What do you think?
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TAJULUC
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hi to all,happy to see some fellow africans here,good initiative.sorry in cameroon we do speak pidgin also but i am not in that region i master the english and the french,but i do understand pidgin though.


Welcome, you're among your kind (Africans) so feel free to ask any question in regards to cryptocurrency or the forum and we'll be glad to help.

Hello everyone !

I'm not from any African country but from France, but I'm highly interested about African country's relation with crypto. I'm mostly looking for African's news websites or medias that are talking about cryptocurrencies if you know any Smiley

Many thanks

Bitcoin Nigeria > mostly Nigeria blockchain related news.

CryptoTVplus > Focus on Africa blockchain/cryptocurrency news

BlockchainAfrica.net

BitcoinAfrica.io

Cointelegram Africa news tags > Get latest news with Africa tags

Thanks a lot ! Glad to finally find something Smiley
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hi to all,happy to see some fellow africans here,good initiative.sorry in cameroon we do speak pidgin also but i am not in that region i master the english and the french,but i do understand pidgin though.


Welcome, you're among your kind (Africans) so feel free to ask any question in regards to cryptocurrency or the forum and we'll be glad to help.

Hello everyone !

I'm not from any African country but from France, but I'm highly interested about African country's relation with crypto. I'm mostly looking for African's news websites or medias that are talking about cryptocurrencies if you know any Smiley

Many thanks

Bitcoin Nigeria > mostly Nigeria blockchain related news.

CryptoTVplus > Focus on Africa blockchain/cryptocurrency news

BlockchainAfrica.net

BitcoinAfrica.io

Cointelegram Africa news tags > Get latest news with Africa tags
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Hello everyone !

I'm not from any African country but from France, but I'm highly interested about African country's relation with crypto. I'm mostly looking for African's news websites or medias that are talking about cryptocurrencies if you know any Smiley

Many thanks

It will be much better if you google for information regarding this but, feel free to check out this thread if you haven't come across it.
The used of Bitcoin in Africa created by our own; CryptopreneurBrainboss
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Hello everyone !

I'm not from any African country but from France, but I'm highly interested about African country's relation with crypto. I'm mostly looking for African's news websites or medias that are talking about cryptocurrencies if you know any Smiley

Many thanks
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TAJULUC
Cameroon.
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hi to all,happy to see some fellow africans here,good initiative.sorry in cameroon we do speak pidgin also but i am not in that region i master the english and the french,but i do understand pidgin though.
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Becky, that's not true. There are truly several lazy youths in our dear Naija. Walk around your area in the morning and you will see several chatting away their lives unnecessarily, in unproductive arguments and needless discussions.

Can you specifically provide us with these estimated numbers of lazy youths in your environment or country? Definitely, there are lazy ones around us but not a yardstick to draw a conclusion that the youths are lazy. We all know some part of naija that are lazy and should not be generalize, that will be a good argument here bros. One percent of Edo youths are lazy and not Edo youths in general, so, i agree to disagree with anyone who cannot differentiate the lazy one from the hardworking ones among the youths.

Yes, Edo love traveling out of the country but very few(little) of them does that and not several(numerous).  
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I've been off the forum for a while, but just recently returned and am elated to see a gathering of the African community (mostly Nigerian though).

Welcome back, the initiative of this hangout thread was made after an attempt to get a local board for the Nigeria Community failed but decided to make it an African hangout thread so other neighboring countries won't feel left out but if I notice only Nigerians are actively contributing to the thread, like 10-15. I no go waste time make an strictly 9ja business.
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I've been off the forum for a while, but just recently returned and am elated to see a gathering of the African community (mostly Nigerian though).
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Nigerians believe in proves, for them to give their attention, let give them proves of our payment(Cashout digital to fiat) myopically.
So true. I remember even my younger brother showing great doubt about the conversion of Bitcoin to fiat until I showed him the cash.

Sad  are you a christian? i envy your faith brotherly....keep it up.
Yes, I am. But that isn't why. It's just that gambling is against my fundamental principle to life. Don't you see church goers who indulge Baba Ijebu or the now famous Lotto. Dem plenty well well here for Imo State.

....Due to gambling the youths are becoming lazy and hungry for quick money which resulted to scamming others when they fall out of luck with betting.

 Grin my G no body wey e dey lazy 4 naija even in africa, dem just want us 2 stay intimidated by calling we d youth lazy ones but dat one na lie em be.
Becky, that's not true. There are truly several lazy youths in our dear Naija. Walk around your area in the morning and you will see several chatting away their lives unnecessarily, in unproductive arguments and needless discussions. And when you try to talk them into online business they ask you if the reward is instant. I once Introduced a guy from nairaland to this forum in 2017 after I read his post filled with his frustration about life and unemployment. He told us he was a graduate and sounded like he would commit suicide anytime soon. I got concerned and chatted him up. I guarded him on opening an account here. He was from Osun State but lived in Ibadan and had an aged mother who was looking up to him financially. He sworn he wasn't lazy and could survive any rask. I told him about Bitcoin and this forum. But after the registration here he scampered and that was it. I chatted him up after several days on telegram to know why he wasn't posting, and he started talking trash about how he didn't understand the comments others were making. I just blocked him.
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....Due to gambling the youths are becoming lazy and hungry for quick money which resulted to scamming others when they fall out of luck with betting.

 Grin my G no body wey e dey lazy 4 naija even in africa, dem just want us 2 stay intimidated by calling we d youth lazy ones but dat one na lie em be. We know sey we need moni 2 survive but many youth dey get their own legitimately, den how person go con dey sey we( like somebody like u b scammer)?, my papa tell me sey make i no connect anything wey no b my own, so, am going by dat talk.

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BTW About the signature thingy, you're free to wear the signature but that doesn't guarantee anything Wink

 Cheesy guy man, i loyal nd i understand very well.  Roll Eyes
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I think the greatest bane of Bitcoin in Nigeria is the MMM syndrome associated with it.....

Yes, have heard someone referring to MMM when i tried introduced her to the world of digital currency but personally, i wouldn't blame them becasue they where greatly affected. Many investment went down the pit and my humble self was also involved.

Nigerians believe in proves, for them to give their attention, let give them proves of our payment(Cashout digital to fiat) myopically.

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.....Even here in this forum I don't join in any signature campaign that requires posts made in gambling section.

 Sad  are you a christian? i envy your faith brotherly....keep it up.

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I don't condemn anyone who engages in gambling. It's their choice to make.

That's cool, for they will give account of their self...........in eternity......

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Are you referring to the signature logo Brainboss is wearing? I don't think he will object to that. It's the African heritage. But if you're referring to avatar, you won't be able to wear it because of your rank limitation.

Not the avatar but the signature.
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Well I read an article sometime in the past concerning the influence gambling has on Africa youths and I must say I wasn't happy with what I read. Due to gambling the youths are becoming lazy and hungry for quick money which resulted to scamming others when they fall out of luck with betting.

No doubt betting has a strong hold in the Africa community and again that can be attributed to the high rate of poverty but will that be the perfect catalyst? Sure when you talk of publicity gambling with cryptocurrency can do the trick but what category of youth will such advert method introduced into the African bitcoin (cryptocurrency) community, just gamblers right? Well that's not the best catalyst

BTW About the signature thingy, you're free to wear the signature but that doesn't guarantee anything Wink
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I think the greatest bane of Bitcoin in Nigeria is the MMM syndrome associated with it. A lot of Nigerians still see Bitcoin as another level of MMM. I came into cryptocurrency during the wake of that infamous MMM of 2016. In fact, it was my research of that MMM that drew me to Bitcoin through Google search. So, I think a lot of education and awareness has to come up to sensitize our fellow brethren about Bitcoin.

We all know that African's are in love with games(Soccer), if our local games store could have the possibility of adoption into their system to accept Bitcoin(cryptocurrency) then, we may be heading toward adoption becasue of the spirit of soccer that lives in us both young and small.  
I completely agree with you here on the sport thingy, especially getting Bitcoin posters into sports arena or inscribed on the jerseys. But I don't go with the gambling angle. I don't do gambling. Even here in this forum I don't join in any signature campaign that requires posts made in gambling section. I have missed a lot of opportunities on that here because it's against my principle. I don't condemn anyone who engages in gambling. It's their choice to make.


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Am not yet be accepted into signature campaign sir, can i switch to your initiated campaign, please?, i love making fun with what i believe in.
Are you referring to the signature logo Brainboss is wearing? I don't think he will object to that. It's the African heritage. But if you're referring to avatar, you won't be able to wear it because of your rank limitation.
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NEW TOPIC what are the possible catalyst for adoptation of bitcoin in Africa and how effective do you think they will be?.

.... what are the possible catalysts you think will resurrect the buzz Africa had when it comes to adopting blockchain technology and bitcoin.

The only possibility of the Africa Countries(Continent) to have their fair share among other countries of the world in term of Bitcoin(Cryptocurrency) adoption is through Gaming approach(Gaming industry to be precise).

We all know that African's are in love with games(Soccer), if our local games store could have the possibility of adoption into their system to accept Bitcoin(cryptocurrency) then, we may be heading toward adoption becasue of the spirit of soccer that lives in us both young and small. Particularly in Nigeria where young energetic soccer fans can get involve when it come to football. They will go after Bitcoin(cryptocurrency) in order to get their games place on bet than the use of fiat. Let the adoption start from the younger generation becasue through this, there come a true adoption.  

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How do we achieve this in Africa countries too?

Lets collectively work with all the betting companies around Africa Continent to start integrating into their system the acceptance of Bitcoin(cryptocurrency), as they have done to our local currencies.

Am proud to be a gambler, who does things reasonably, responsibly and above all securely, to avoid addiction.

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Am not yet be accepted into signature campaign sir, can i switch to your initiated campaign, please?, i love making fun with what i believe in.
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