Re: I Resigned From The "Land Of Slavery" In 2015, My Testimony Now by babajeje123(m): 9:39pm On Aug 30, 2016 |
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Re: I Resigned From The "Land Of Slavery" In 2015, My Testimony Now by abumeinben(m): 9:40pm On Aug 30, 2016 |
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Re: I Resigned From The "Land Of Slavery" In 2015, My Testimony Now by flakkybaby: 9:44pm On Aug 30, 2016 |
I pray GOD will sustain ur testimonies in JESUS name. Am also expecting GOD to give me my own bundles of testimonies in JESUS name. AMEN................ 1 Like |
Re: I Resigned From The "Land Of Slavery" In 2015, My Testimony Now by Zdoh(m): 9:44pm On Aug 30, 2016 |
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Re: I Resigned From The "Land Of Slavery" In 2015, My Testimony Now by Zdoh(m): 9:45pm On Aug 30, 2016 |
Very interesting and inspired but OP according to "JOURNEY OF LIFE" it hasn't end there o! until you have your own "domain" where passive income is sure forever. |
Re: I Resigned From The "Land Of Slavery" In 2015, My Testimony Now by Ask4Info: 9:45pm On Aug 30, 2016 |
Jetjacky: Wonderful, but what is a pp? Babajeje123 Private Practice.
When people are on a paying job. I.e. 9-5 but still manage to take out time to do jobs for their own clients /customers 4 Likes |
Re: I Resigned From The "Land Of Slavery" In 2015, My Testimony Now by agabaI23(m): 9:46pm On Aug 30, 2016 |
Berbierklaus: Congratulations Op
can we be 'friendship' Yes we can be friendship 1 Like |
Re: I Resigned From The "Land Of Slavery" In 2015, My Testimony Now by seguno2: 9:46pm On Aug 30, 2016 |
bishop4life: my brother, I bless the God you serve. Praise be his name. Is the God he serves different from that of other people? How? I hope that you don't mind explaining. Thanks. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: I Resigned From The "Land Of Slavery" In 2015, My Testimony Now by babajeje123(m): 9:47pm On Aug 30, 2016 |
flakkybaby: I pray GOD will sustain ur testimonies in JESUS name. Am also expecting GOD to give me my own bundles of testimonies in JESUS name. AMEN................ Amen. Yours too will come and it will be bigger and better. |
Re: I Resigned From The "Land Of Slavery" In 2015, My Testimony Now by babajeje123(m): 9:49pm On Aug 30, 2016 |
Zdoh: Very interesting and inspired but OP according to "JOURNEY OF LIFE" it hasn't end there o! until you have your own "domain" where passive income is sure forever. You are so correct. May God help us all to achieve our dreams. |
Re: I Resigned From The "Land Of Slavery" In 2015, My Testimony Now by seguno2: 9:51pm On Aug 30, 2016 |
agabaI23: Yes we can be friendship You wicked oh. See as you just expose the lazy Olodo olosho gold digger. She no want be friends with the OP. She wants a relationship direct so she just dabaru English anyhow. Go school dem no go gree. Read books na wahala. Instead na to dey look for friendship wey nor lost from person wey dey hustle. 2 Likes |
Re: I Resigned From The "Land Of Slavery" In 2015, My Testimony Now by decountof(m): 9:53pm On Aug 30, 2016 |
babajeje123: This is going to be a bit lengthy, but try to read to the end.
Yeah! It all started last year when I had to resign from a school where I was working, due to some unruly behaviour of the management which I could no longer bear. You can read it up here https://www.nairaland.com/2647029/advice-needed-urgently. I resigned into nothing, without backup, without a single savings but bank debt (RenMoney) but today, I have testimonies.
After the resignation, I concentrated on my PPs (fellow teachers will know what this means) and personal development. I would stay at home in the morning to study various materials online (thanks to mtn simple server) and go for my PPs in the evening. In November, God opened amazing doors of high paying PPs for me that i realised NGN350,000 at the end of the month. Then, I quickly started what I couldn't do while working in the land of slavery. I joined a co-operative society so I don't eat all and started meeting some family financial obligations. This flow continued until March when due to Nigeria economic recess, some parents asked me to stop. I felt bad and it was as if i would be back to square one. However, it wasn't so. A colleague called to connect me to a very rich couple who were computer illiterate. In fact, they have one of the leading supermarkets here in Lagos. They've searched for someone who would be coming to teach them in the morning, 2 hours and 3 times a week without finding. I was signed up and it was an experience I will never forget! I trained them for two months and what they paid me each month was NGN10,000 lesser than what my salary was in the land of slavery! Well, the training came to an end and we had to stop. Meanwhile, before I met them, I signed up with a school, teaching ICT on part-time basis. When they (the couple) came on board, I left the school. While I was teaching them, I signed up with another school on part time basis to prepare their year 11 students for ICT IGCSE Edexcel variant. I would go to the school 2 times in a week, go for the computer training 3 times (in the morning) and my PPs in the evening. You can imagine what I was raking in on part time! Though it was stressful, but I enjoyed the flow of money.
So, when I left these wonderful couple, I had a school and 3 PPs and the income reduced to 200,000 (excluding transport). It started becoming challenging health wisely so I asked God to help me know what to do for it was obvious I couldn't continue. Then, I started submitting my cvs in schools. In June, 5 big schools called me for interview and surprisingly, there was no clash of dates (God's factor). The most surprising thing was that it was two years ago (2014) when I submitted my cvs to two of them. To cut the story short, I went and got appointment with two of the schools. One is even with accommodation, (two bed with a/c). I'm resuming with them on 1st of September.
With what happened to me within this one year, I learnt some lessons which I want to share with you: 1. Rather than grumbling, quit working in a place where you know for sure you are not valued. However, don't be too hasty in doing this. Think and pray. 2. Be hopeful. They can still call you where your CVs are. 3. Don't waste time make use of every resource available in developing yourself. I used Mtn simple server judiciously. MTN, you have a loyal customer in me. 4. Be prayerful. God is real! There's an unseen but a greater force somewhere that controls the affairs of men. You are the next that will testify!
please can you hook me up with a school that needs an ICT teacher or PP.... my email: joangateswang@gmail.com |
Re: I Resigned From The "Land Of Slavery" In 2015, My Testimony Now by agabaI23(m): 9:56pm On Aug 30, 2016 |
seguno2:
You wicked oh. See as you just expose the lazy Olodo olosho gold digger. She no want be friends with the OP. She wants a relationship direct so she just dabaru English anyhow. Go school dem no go gree. Read books na wahala. Instead na to dey look for friendship wey nor lost from person wey dey hustle. Hmmm, I don't think she made a mistake. She did that on purpose. See the inverted comas opening and closing. I was only playing with her lol 2 Likes |
Re: I Resigned From The "Land Of Slavery" In 2015, My Testimony Now by Berbierklaus(f): 9:58pm On Aug 30, 2016 |
agabaI23: Yes we can be friendship
You are not the OP |
Re: I Resigned From The "Land Of Slavery" In 2015, My Testimony Now by Zdoh(m): 9:59pm On Aug 30, 2016 |
babajeje123:
You are so correct. May God help us all to achieve our dreams. Amen..Congrate once again. |
Re: I Resigned From The "Land Of Slavery" In 2015, My Testimony Now by ensamy(m): 10:00pm On Aug 30, 2016 |
Mchweeeeeeew guy this type of story is common to all of us I thought you wanted to tell us how you successfully openned your own school. Well you succeded in getting a better slave master. 1 Like |
Re: I Resigned From The "Land Of Slavery" In 2015, My Testimony Now by Berbierklaus(f): 10:00pm On Aug 30, 2016 |
babajeje123:
That 'friendship' can work. I am already in a ship with a friend Nigerians and their twisted sense of humour
I typed 'friendship' not anyother 'ship' and you are already giving me excuses I take it that you don't make female acquintances apart from your friend in the 'ship' right? 2 Likes |
Re: I Resigned From The "Land Of Slavery" In 2015, My Testimony Now by agabaI23(m): 10:01pm On Aug 30, 2016 |
Berbierklaus:
You are not the OP And as such we cannot be friendship? Lets be "friendship"and I will be your OP |
Re: I Resigned From The "Land Of Slavery" In 2015, My Testimony Now by joncom(m): 10:02pm On Aug 30, 2016 |
What is PPs? |
Re: I Resigned From The "Land Of Slavery" In 2015, My Testimony Now by Berbierklaus(f): 10:02pm On Aug 30, 2016 |
seguno2:
You wicked oh. See as you just expose the lazy Olodo olosho gold digger. She no want be friends with the OP. She wants a relationship direct so she just dabaru English anyhow. Go school dem no go gree. Read books na wahala. Instead na to dey look for friendship wey nor lost from person wey dey hustle. Hopefully you will not die of HBP or cadiac arrest in your sleep
See as you carry the matter for head like meat seller, okay we now know what your sisters do for a living and to train you with But the history lesson was not needed |
Re: I Resigned From The "Land Of Slavery" In 2015, My Testimony Now by Berbierklaus(f): 10:05pm On Aug 30, 2016 |
agabaI23: Hmmm, I don't think she made a mistake. She did that on purpose. See the inverted comas opening and closing.
I was only playing with her lol That guy carry all the frustrations for this Buhari Government for head |
Re: I Resigned From The "Land Of Slavery" In 2015, My Testimony Now by agabaI23(m): 10:10pm On Aug 30, 2016 |
Berbierklaus:
That guy carry all the frustrations for this Buhari Government for head Lol, some people can easily miss the simple details. If he carried the frustrations, he could have jumped the Lagos River like the other guy (don't pay back ) |
Re: I Resigned From The "Land Of Slavery" In 2015, My Testimony Now by Berbierklaus(f): 10:11pm On Aug 30, 2016 |
agabaI23: And as such we cannot be friendship? Lets be "friendship"and I will be your OP |
Re: I Resigned From The "Land Of Slavery" In 2015, My Testimony Now by Berbierklaus(f): 10:17pm On Aug 30, 2016 |
agabaI23: Lol, some people can easily miss the simple details.
If he carried the frustrations, he could have jumped the Lagos River like the other guy (don't pay back ) All for you,I back down,coz some guys are just so Ill mannered they type anything from their mentally deranged brains |
Re: I Resigned From The "Land Of Slavery" In 2015, My Testimony Now by JEMIMAWISDOM(f): 10:20pm On Aug 30, 2016 |
Thanks for sharing. God bless you 1 Like |
Re: I Resigned From The "Land Of Slavery" In 2015, My Testimony Now by naijaboiy: 11:02pm On Aug 30, 2016 |
Skarlett have you seen this? |
Re: I Resigned From The "Land Of Slavery" In 2015, My Testimony Now by bishop4life(m): 11:09pm On Aug 30, 2016 |
seguno2:
Is the God he serves different from that of other people? How? I hope that you don't mind explaining. Thanks. bro don't take it personal. Is the God he serves different? Maybe. How? He alone knows the God he serves. If it's same as yours or mine, blessed be his name.. I only branded it so to symbolize the deed. |
Re: I Resigned From The "Land Of Slavery" In 2015, My Testimony Now by Ranchhoddas: 11:30pm On Aug 30, 2016 |
Amen bro. |
Re: I Resigned From The "Land Of Slavery" In 2015, My Testimony Now by Nobody: 11:35pm On Aug 30, 2016 |
Abeg wey summary? I would really appreciate. |
Re: I Resigned From The "Land Of Slavery" In 2015, My Testimony Now by lamidi21(m): 11:36pm On Aug 30, 2016 |
babajeje123: This is going to be a bit lengthy, but try to read to the end.
Yeah! It all started last year when I had to resign from a school where I was working, due to some unruly behaviour of the management which I could no longer bear. You can read it up here https://www.nairaland.com/2647029/advice-needed-urgently. I resigned into nothing, without backup, without a single savings but bank debt (RenMoney) but today, I have testimonies.
After the resignation, I concentrated on my PPs (fellow teachers will know what this means) and personal development. I would stay at home in the morning to study various materials online (thanks to mtn simple server) and go for my PPs in the evening. In November, God opened amazing doors of high paying PPs for me that i realised NGN350,000 at the end of the month. Then, I quickly started what I couldn't do while working in the land of slavery. I joined a co-operative society so I don't eat all and started meeting some family financial obligations. This flow continued until March when due to Nigeria economic recess, some parents asked me to stop. I felt bad and it was as if i would be back to square one. However, it wasn't so. A colleague called to connect me to a very rich couple who were computer illiterate. In fact, they have one of the leading supermarkets here in Lagos. They've searched for someone who would be coming to teach them in the morning, 2 hours and 3 times a week without finding. I was signed up and it was an experience I will never forget! I trained them for two months and what they paid me each month was NGN10,000 lesser than what my salary was in the land of slavery! Well, the training came to an end and we had to stop. Meanwhile, before I met them, I signed up with a school, teaching ICT on part-time basis. When they (the couple) came on board, I left the school. While I was teaching them, I signed up with another school on part time basis to prepare their year 11 students for ICT IGCSE Edexcel variant. I would go to the school 2 times in a week, go for the computer training 3 times (in the morning) and my PPs in the evening. You can imagine what I was raking in on part time! Though it was stressful, but I enjoyed the flow of money.
So, when I left these wonderful couple, I had a school and 3 PPs and the income reduced to 200,000 (excluding transport). It started becoming challenging health wisely so I asked God to help me know what to do for it was obvious I couldn't continue. Then, I started submitting my cvs in schools. In June, 5 big schools called me for interview and surprisingly, there was no clash of dates (God's factor). The most surprising thing was that it was two years ago (2014) when I submitted my cvs to two of them. To cut the story short, I went and got appointment with two of the schools. One is even with accommodation, (two bed with a/c). I'm resuming with them on 1st of September.
With what happened to me within this one year, I learnt some lessons which I want to share with you: 1. Rather than grumbling, quit working in a place where you know for sure you are not valued. However, don't be too hasty in doing this. Think and pray. 2. Be hopeful. They can still call you where your CVs are. 3. Don't waste time make use of every resource available in developing yourself. I used Mtn simple server judiciously. MTN, you have a loyal customer in me. 4. Be prayerful. God is real! There's an unseen but a greater force somewhere that controls the affairs of men. You are the next that will testify!
may God help us all. I av igcse certification in physics(cie) , though I studied maths in my first degree. PLS can u link me up with these schools. Lamidiadeyemi@gmail.com |
Re: I Resigned From The "Land Of Slavery" In 2015, My Testimony Now by Gwangwadangwa77: 11:48pm On Aug 30, 2016 |
babajeje123: This is going to be a bit lengthy, but try to read to the end.
Yeah! It all started last year when I had to resign from a school where I was working, due to some unruly behaviour of the management which I could no longer bear. You can read it up here https://www.nairaland.com/2647029/advice-needed-urgently. I resigned into nothing, without backup, without a single savings but bank debt (RenMoney) but today, I have testimonies.
After the resignation, I concentrated on my PPs (fellow teachers will know what this means) and personal development. I would stay at home in the morning to study various materials online (thanks to mtn simple server) and go for my PPs in the evening. In November, God opened amazing doors of high paying PPs for me that i realised NGN350,000 at the end of the month. Then, I quickly started what I couldn't do while working in the land of slavery. I joined a co-operative society so I don't eat all and started meeting some family financial obligations. This flow continued until March when due to Nigeria economic recess, some parents asked me to stop. I felt bad and it was as if i would be back to square one. However, it wasn't so. A colleague called to connect me to a very rich couple who were computer illiterate. In fact, they have one of the leading supermarkets here in Lagos. They've searched for someone who would be coming to teach them in the morning, 2 hours and 3 times a week without finding. I was signed up and it was an experience I will never forget! I trained them for two months and what they paid me each month was NGN10,000 lesser than what my salary was in the land of slavery! Well, the training came to an end and we had to stop. Meanwhile, before I met them, I signed up with a school, teaching ICT on part-time basis. When they (the couple) came on board, I left the school. While I was teaching them, I signed up with another school on part time basis to prepare their year 11 students for ICT IGCSE Edexcel variant. I would go to the school 2 times in a week, go for the computer training 3 times (in the morning) and my PPs in the evening. You can imagine what I was raking in on part time! Though it was stressful, but I enjoyed the flow of money.
So, when I left these wonderful couple, I had a school and 3 PPs and the income reduced to 200,000 (excluding transport). It started becoming challenging health wisely so I asked God to help me know what to do for it was obvious I couldn't continue. Then, I started submitting my cvs in schools. In June, 5 big schools called me for interview and surprisingly, there was no clash of dates (God's factor). The most surprising thing was that it was two years ago (2014) when I submitted my cvs to two of them. To cut the story short, I went and got appointment with two of the schools. One is even with accommodation, (two bed with a/c). I'm resuming with them on 1st of September.
With what happened to me within this one year, I learnt some lessons which I want to share with you: 1. Rather than grumbling, quit working in a place where you know for sure you are not valued. However, don't be too hasty in doing this. Think and pray. 2. Be hopeful. They can still call you where your CVs are. 3. Don't waste time make use of every resource available in developing yourself. I used Mtn simple server judiciously. MTN, you have a loyal customer in me. 4. Be prayerful. God is real! There's an unseen but a greater force somewhere that controls the affairs of men. You are the next that will testify!
please Sir through which means did you use to get those private lessons because I want to follow your path soon Plea |
Re: I Resigned From The "Land Of Slavery" In 2015, My Testimony Now by agabaI23(m): 11:58pm On Aug 30, 2016 |
Berbierklaus:
All for you,I back down,coz some guys are just so Ill mannered they type anything from their mentally deranged brains Good girl. Thanks for backing down for me. That shows we are friendships |