Wednesday, 25 September 2019

YOU CAN NOW MAKE MONEY FROM FACEBOOK VIDEOS

Good news guys!!
You can start making money directly from Facebook in Nigeria.
I'm not talking about you selling products and services and getting paid by customers on this platform. I'm talking about you getting some cool dollars from Mark Zuckerberg himself!
Yes, you can now start making money through your videos on this space.
Facebook has rolled out Ad Breaks — a feature that allows video creators monetise their content from advertising — in Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana, and South Africa.
The ad breaks come in three formats, “mid-roll shown during the video; pre-roll before the video; and a non-interruptive image ad that shows below the video without stopping it.”
These ad breaks are only applicable to Facebook Pages and you can choose which videos to monetize.
So, just like YouTube, this is an opportunity to start counting some cool cash out of the large audience you have (or will have) on Facebook.
And guess what, you can make up to $500 daily!!! 😳😳
Errr....
The conditions are stringent sha.
1. You must be posting videos in certain languages. English is big on the list of acceptable languages, but there is no show for your local language. I'm not sure about pidgin either. 🤷‍♂️
2. You must have at least 10,000 followers on your page. 😂😂
3. You must have received a minimum of 30,000 one-minute views on videos that are not less than one minute long. 🤣🤣
To make money is not easy. Even Mark is not trying to be a Santa🎅 with this one. You gotta work hard for his dollars mheeen. 😂😂
But hey, there is an opportunity here.

Content and consistency are the more important things you need.


By Olumide GlowVille

Wednesday, 2 March 2016

You've A New Job And Your Salary Is 1m But You Feel Uncomfortable With Your Boss's Insults And The Stress. Would You Resign?

Let's share our view on this: Imagine you just got A New Job And Your Salary Is 1m monthly But You always Feel Uncomfortable When Your Boss Insults you and call you all sought of names not to talk of The Stress involved in the job. What Would you do?
Drop your comments

Thursday, 18 February 2016

See What Popular Boxer Manny Pacquiao Did Which Surprises Everyone

Manny Pacquiao decided to spend his money on churches and the poor.
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As you read this, 'Manny' has built hundreds of houses for the poor in his hometown in Philippines. He said he loves giving to the poor and this is accordance to the words of God in the scriptures.Manny Pacquiao confirmed it and wrote:
I’m so happy giving this houses free to my constituents in Sarangani Province from my own pocket more than thousand families are the beneficiaries. and i’m still building more because i always believe what the bible says; 1 Peter 4:8-10 NIV
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Above all, love each other deeply, because love covers over a multitude of sins. [9] Offer hospitality to one another without grumbling. [10] Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God’s grace in its various forms. Thank you Lord for everything even some people are criticizing me but I’m still happy because you live in me.

Wednesday, 17 February 2016

Meet a Nigerian woman who sells puff on water

The story of this hardworking Nigerian woman shows the strength of some women out there who despite the hardship in this country, still hustle hard to
cater for their families..God bless them all!
The photo above which was shared by a Facebook user, Akaninyene Ukpong, has revealed a harworking and business woman who was not ready to allow her environment deter her from doing what she’s got to do.
He said:-
“The strength of a woman. Each time I look at this picture, I see the tenacity to struggle for survival and to make ends meet for her family. This is the strength of a virtuous woman. I doff my cap!”
The woman’s location in Nigeria is not yet ascertained as at the time of filing this report, but for the fact that she’s selling on water, it must be from one of the states in the Niger Delta region.
Kudos to her and every hardworking woman out there doing their best to cater for their families

Aftermath of Grammy Awards

The 2016 edition of the very coveted Grammy awards went down 2 days ago, and it’s that time once again to not only admire the best musicians of the past year from an international standpoint, but also check and reflect on who among our current crop of Nigerian artists can win a Grammy. Which Nigerian artist is most likely to win it first?
While Mali, South Africa, Senegal, and Benin can all boasts of having Grammy winners (in some cases multiple), we don’t have any yet especially being a country that produces so much music on a yearly basis. Most recently Femi Kuti was nominated four times at the Grammy Awards but has come up short each time.
So who’s likely to win a first Grammy for Nigeria?
► Many Nigerian artists sing about it in their lyrics and talk about it *coughs.9ice, Skales, Burna*, but do they really think they will?
► Do they make the music that will take them to that podium?
► Are they getting the international PR and promotion they should?
History suggests Femi Kuti, who has 4 nominations across previous years, has the best chance of winning one first, but time is against him. Other names that get thrown around a bit are AsaDareyLagbajaTimi DakoloNnekaPraiz, and Brymo. But these are just the names that get associated with the award quite a bit. It could be anyone quite honestly. So I ask;
Which Nigerian Artist Is Most Likely To Win A Grammy First?
Share your thoughts

Moral lesson from olajumoke's story

1. Truly you can become anything you want if you set your heart to it.
2. Stay in touch with your roots, for it is the basis of your creativity.
3. Wherever you are coming from, whoever you are, and whatever you have you can always make a difference.
4. A person who is down-to-earth and relatable will never lack company.
5. The journey to stardom begins long before you knew you can become one, it’s about persistence.
6. People notice every step you take, everything you do. Make sure you are always on point.
7. Ensure you surround yourself with the right people.
8. If you’ll have to work twice as hard to achieve your goal, by all means get to work!
9. You can never go wrong being yourself. It always pays to be orijinal.
10. In life you cannot put a price on loyalty....Mind you, we promise to bring the full story if you miss it.

Saturday, 24 January 2015

Meet the Nigerian graduate who got job by standing at London train station with sign, now hiring

Meet the Nigerian graduate who got job by standing at London train station with sign, now hiring

Alfred Ajani, the Nigerian graduate who got a job by standing around a train station in London holding up a sign advertising himself (read here) has made it..and now, he's hiring. Alfred who got hired by a recruitment firm, the Astoria Group, returned to the same spot where he once stood looking for a job in August 2014, but this time he was there to advertise positions on his team.

Alfred returned to the same spot on Jan. 22nd with a different sign that read 'Now, I'm hiring'
"It feels good to be putting something back and I’m hoping to take the brand to universities over the next year,’ he told Mail Online.
The 22 year old Marketing and PR Projects Manager has been given the responsibility of looking for new employees for his company as it begins an expansion.

Friday, 23 January 2015

You need to see JLO's recent dressing

Photos: JLo displays cleavage in plunging dress during interview

Singer and actress Jennifer Lopez wore this eye-popping extremely low-cut dress that showed a lot of boobs to yesterday night's episode of Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, where she went to promote her new film, The Boy Next Door. See more pics after the cut...



Ayo Fayose Again!!!

Ayo Fayose warns APC and Buhari over attack on Pres. Jonathan

Just got this press release. Read below...
Ekiti State Governor, Mr Ayodele Fayose has sounded a note of warning to the All Progressives Congress (APC) and its presidential candidate, Muhammadu Buhari over unprovoked attacks on the campaign train of President Goodluck Jonathan in some parts of the north.
The governor said; "We will no longer tolerate any orhestrated attack on Pesident Jonathan and supporters of the Peoples Democratic Party anywhere in the country."
Governor Fayose , who spoke through his Special Assistant on Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka, said President Jonathan's humility and silence of must not be taken for granted.
He said Buhari should not allow desperation for power to lead him into throwing the north into another orgy of electoral violence  as he did when he lost the 2011 presidential election.
Governor Fayose said; "Having signed a pact to maintain peace before, during and after the elections, it was expected that Buhari would talk to his blood thirsty supporters to let peace reign.
"However, the orchestrated attacks on the campaign train of the president in Katsina and Bauchi States have shown that APC is not a party of peace and we are warning strongly that they must not put Nigeria on the spot.
"Most importantly, Buhari and his APC should tell us in plain language if what they want is to dismember this country, because nobody has monopoly of violence.
"They must stop taking the gentility and civility of President Jonathan as weakness because an attack on the President of a nation is an attack on the country and Buhari should know that he will never be President of Nigeria by intimidation and blood-letting.  
"The APC candidate should therefore talk to his blood - thirsty supporters in the North to stop attacking the president, else they risk reprisal attacks from Nigerians in other parts of the country."

Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah dies aged 90

Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz has passed
away, aged 90. The monarch died late last night
Janua
ry 22nd (Nigerian time) in his home. His death
was announced in a statement broadcast on Saudi
state TV.
"His Highness Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and
all members of the family and the nation mourn
the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King
Abdullah bin Abdulaziz, who passed away at
exactly 1am this morning (Friday - Saudi time),"
the statement said.
Abdullah became king in 2005 after the death of his
half-brother King Fahd. The late king's brother,
Salman, 79, has been announced as the new ruler of
the kingdom.