Business › Re: What Business Can I Start With Eighty Thousand Naira Please! by Acidosis(m): 2:27pm On Mar 18, 2024 |
theLove800: Tankz.
Will i picky(selective) when choosing the homes or neighbourhood to go? And can only one person do it? Must you need a team? The idea is for an individual, however you can always tag someone along to ease the stress. You can be selective when choosing the homes or neighbourhood so you don't end up with "users" or time wasters. The lady here comes as early as 9am on her preferred days of the week and, before 2pm, she's out. Anyone can do this alone. To run a cleaning business as a team is not easy, and this is based on a personal experience. The first and major challenge would be getting the right people to work with. |
Business › Re: What Business Can I Start With Eighty Thousand Naira Please! by Acidosis(m): 2:09pm On Mar 18, 2024 |
Love800: How can one start this(cleaning peoples homes)? 1. Get a content writer to help with a brief and catchy business profile or ad for your cleaning service. 2. Present the content to a graphic designer/printing press to help print e.g., 100 copies of A5 posters/leaflets. 3. Share from house-to-house. 4. Sit back and get ready to work. At the end of the day 80% of your clients will come from referrals. "At the end of the day" can be after 5 years of consistent and dedicated work. |
Business › Re: Disquiet In CBN As Cardoso Retires ‘Emefiele’s Directors’ by Acidosis(m): 12:36pm On Mar 18, 2024 |
Disquiet as how? Isn't that the normal thing? |
Business › Re: What Business Can I Start With Eighty Thousand Naira Please! by Acidosis(m): 12:06pm On Mar 18, 2024 |
You're a street cleaner, meaning you clean major streets in the morning and return home before noon?
Keep your money and go look for clients or property owners. The woman that cleans my apartment (a basic apartment by the way, 2-bedroom) comes 4 times in a month. She gets paid N5,500 for each visit, i.e., N22,000 in a month. Note that she has other clients.
Forget business and go render services to people. There is a 95% chance that your business will fail. 0% chance that you'll lose any money by simply rendering services. |
Politics › Re: Osun Man Jubilates As His State Leads In Inflation rate in the SW (screenshot) by Acidosis(m): 5:41am On Mar 18, 2024 |
Goodday90: A man from the state of Osun jubilates as he saw his state of osun was number one in the state with highest inflation,maybe he though it was positive news
That’s why I don’t like arguing with people from that region,hahaha You can drag the illiterate without involving his region. |
Politics › Re: Delta: Army Recovers Mutilated Corpses Of Officers by Acidosis(m): 5:33am On Mar 18, 2024 |
CoronaVirusPro: Yes! If my region does such, it is welcomed! If a few armed 'strangers' or angry youths kill Nigerian army personnel in your village and disappear, it's right for the army to burn down your village, including your aged parents to ashes?? Mehn, you're a genocidal criminal. No difference between you and bandits. |
Politics › Re: Unverified News: Why The Soldiers Were Killed by Acidosis(m): 8:56pm On Mar 17, 2024 |
I didn't even see this version before my earlier post.
Wetin concern colonel, majors, generals, etc with peacekeeping abi land dispute? When did we start believing the Nigerian military without reading from the community or the parties involved?
Isn't this the same army that "never went" to Lekki Toll Gate until videos appeared? |
Politics › Re: Okuama Killing: President Tinubu Issues A Public Statement (pic) by Acidosis(m): 8:36pm On Mar 17, 2024 |
Boldideas: That bait is stale! Nobody cares at this junction. They will wiped out. This is no longer a politicking matter. Watch the play back. They will never try this again. Na God go punish you, you genocidal criminal! Did terrorist not kill over 20 army personnel in Niger State?? Senseless bigot. Why didn't you beg the army to wipe out the entire state? You guys' hatred towards the South will be your end. You all. |
Politics › Re: Okuama Killing: President Tinubu Issues A Public Statement (pic) by Acidosis(m): 8:31pm On Mar 17, 2024 |
Nigerians love propaganda so much A whole Lt.Colonel, two Majors and two Captains left their base to settle land dispute?? Land dispute?? It's really sad to read from Nigerians calling for a genocide against the community. Very heartless and souless ediots. It's sad that army personnel died, but assuming they were killed over a peacekeeping mission is senselessness unprecedented. Like the "peacekeeping" mission at Lekki toll gate, which they even denied at first, we all know how the story ended. |
Phones › Re: Xpressverify Has Access To Nigerians’ NIN, Data & Is Making Money From It by Acidosis(m): 3:56pm On Mar 17, 2024 |
dhardline: Omo x 1000.
This is so scary and heads should roll for this. The president should never allow this slide, the masses and media outfits should never allow this slide. This is an attack on every individual of this nation and the Sovereignty of this nation.
This is just unbelievably terribly to say the least. LMAO 🤣🤣 |
Politics › Re: Nigeria’s Agric Exports Facing Rejections Overseas – WTO DG, Okonjo Iweala by Acidosis(m): 12:43pm On Mar 16, 2024 |
descarado: True my brother. Vets visits abattoirs to do weekly inspections unannounced.
I've been preaching reorientation since here. As for us, nothing to be done again but our children. Right from the cradle. Sreaming and shouting at them, we call that training but it's the genesis of low self esteem we all have. Low self esteem produced the Nigeria we have now. We have the culture of taking and not giving. Anytime we give, we expect that we wil be rewarded. Children here are thought the act of giving back to humanity and society. They take out if their savings and donate in school, donate used wears, toys, books, even school uniforms. Before age 10, they already know what it means to give. That's how they grow up with that in mind. We call small children who demands for money before they can run an errand for us street smart. Tomorrow, you think they will leave public coffers alone. It's well. Well said I don't know how we got here. Many will blame it on poverty. But poverty shouldn't strip us of our humanity. I hope we all get it right someday, though. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria’s Agric Exports Facing Rejections Overseas – WTO DG, Okonjo Iweala by Acidosis(m): 12:36pm On Mar 16, 2024 |
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Politics › Re: Nigeria’s Agric Exports Facing Rejections Overseas – WTO DG, Okonjo Iweala by Acidosis(m): 12:21pm On Mar 16, 2024 |
descarado: I ws going somewhere in the North when I saw how they sundry elubo on the road. When I asked, I was told that's how they sun dry lots of dry things we use. On a tarred road. Wonder why an average lifespan is not up to 70. The major diseases we suffer from(like 80%) is from what we put in our mouth.
I posted a picture of very fresh jumbo tomatoes I bought here with price slash simply because the label said it has expired. One day expiry date. The tomatoes were so hard and fresh and the Nigerian in me packed loads of them. Was told after 2 days on the shelve, they will be binned.
What we need is reorientation, else nothing changes Are you serious??  We are really suffering in this country, omg! We seriously need that reorientation. Growing up, I remember a time when we used to see environmental health workers in our neighborhood wearing white and brown uniforms. Some were usually posted to the market to inspect food items and such. But, all of that is gone now. Public and environmental health is a serious issue that, if taken seriously, will not only improve our life expectancy rate but also create thousands of jobs and reduce the pressure on health infrastructure. But damn all that, we have people in government whose priorities never surpass palliatives for future vote buying. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria’s Agric Exports Facing Rejections Overseas – WTO DG, Okonjo Iweala by Acidosis(m): 12:10pm On Mar 16, 2024 |
iLegendd: The one that hurts me is when other customers use their left hand they usually use to clean their ass in the toilet to touch the garri I'm buying right before my eyes and I want to drink some whenever I'm lazy to cook.
Someone of them even wipe their nose, clean their hands on their clothes and go straight to touching garri they want to buy. I get angry with that, so I buy mostly from the main source — people that fry it.
A Nigerian feels like "dirty no dey kill African man," so touching people's food is nothing.
It's the women that always do this. They'll touch everything at the market, but will never buy if the price goes up by just 10 Naira. If you caution them, they'll finish you with badmouth.
This is probably why some rich men eat semo and the other pounded ones instead of garri every old, young, unhygienic, and dirty people have touched.
Some buyers self, when they're tasting the garri, they put their mouth in the basin so that the rest their moth could hold will fall inside the basin.  You understand these people so well.  LMAO! Very annoying country-people. It took me years to recover from PTSD after a market woman tried selling/cutting a titus fish for me right after 'packing' her baby's poo with bare hands. I was like WTF! Omo. I love babies, but not to the extent of ingesting a toddler's poo. I sha have recovered; that was in 2010. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria’s Agric Exports Facing Rejections Overseas – WTO DG, Okonjo Iweala by Acidosis(m): 11:21am On Mar 16, 2024 |
iLegendd: Not that the food are not good. Every natural food is good, but during harvesting, they do everything in a hurry as if flood is coming and they don't look clean and presentable. If it's a bag of beans, they even add extra dust to make fill the bag so that they can make more profit. I still don't understand how and why Nigerians have accepted stone filled beans and rice as a way of life. It's now a normal thing to buy dirt-filled beans and pick them before cooking.  That's some level of institutional and cultural m ad ness. The most dangerous ones are those selling "drinking garri" in open containers in public. Again, Nigerians have accepted this m adness as a way of life. Human beings will go all out to buy properly covered St Louis sugar, properly packaged groundnuts, and bottled water, only to pour in garri taken from a "never-covered" public bowl. |
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Nairaland General › Re: AI Was Asked To make a picture of Mother Teresa fighting against poverty (pics) by Acidosis(m): 10:37pm On Mar 15, 2024 |
NoahHadNoArk: Nothing wrong with poverty being painted as black children abi?!?😒
If you see nothing wrong with their colour, you see nothing wrong with them being depicted as children abi?!?😏
Or have you choosen today to show us your levels of dumbness ?! Over 90% of the world's rural population are in Africa and Asia. When you're done with racism, you'll face the reality. Your emotions and feelings may deceive you, but statistics don't lie. |
Phones › Re: Internet Blackout: MTN Is Not As Committed To Nigeria As Glo Is - Reno Omokri by Acidosis(m): 8:39pm On Mar 15, 2024 |
There is no sense in this at all. What happened to MTN could happen to any other network, including Glo. Glo's network is not powered by BAT in aso rock. It came all the way from the UK. Any bloody terrorist can attack at any point.
This man is beginning to lose his senses for real. |
Politics › Re: Inflation Rises From 29.90 To 31.70 Percent In February by Acidosis(m): 8:25pm On Mar 15, 2024 |
killsmith: Na cardoso you dey call cardi b?  🤣🤣 My sister, Twitter will teach you many bad things |
Politics › Re: Senate Approves ₦193M For 1 Borehole; ₦82.5Bn For 427 Boreholes by Acidosis(m): 4:51pm On Mar 15, 2024 |
Golan007: That's the problem.
Most of you think domestic boreholes are the same ad Industrial Boreholes.
Who would blame you sha? Post a picture of a N190m community/industrial borehole, one built by a legislator anywhere in Nigeria. |
Politics › Re: Senate Approves ₦193M For 1 Borehole; ₦82.5Bn For 427 Boreholes by Acidosis(m): 4:39pm On Mar 15, 2024 |
SIRAO: Most illiterates thinks that borehole is the type we commonly have in our houses, not known that it is community type that can serve hundreds of people at a type, LMAO. Show us a picture of a N180m community borehole, one built by a legislator in Nigeria. |
Politics › Re: Senate Approves ₦193M For 1 Borehole; ₦82.5Bn For 427 Boreholes by Acidosis(m): 4:37pm On Mar 15, 2024 |
This is extremely provocative, but necessary. When Nigerians are ready, no member of the senate will be willing to return to that house.
I hope we continue to see more provocative posts like this or anything at all to push Nigerians to the edge. |
Politics › Re: The Tweets That Made Tinubu Withdraw Ruby Onwudiwe Nomination For CBN Board by Acidosis(m): 4:27pm On Mar 15, 2024 |
Bouncingbabyboy: In life, never use your real photo to voice your opinion on the internet!!!!!! Never! Never! Bold of you to think that everyone wants to work for a thief. |
Politics › Re: Inflation Rises From 29.90 To 31.70 Percent In February by Acidosis(m): 2:47pm On Mar 15, 2024 |
February? Well, it is too early to tell whether Cardi B's interest rate hike worked or not. |
Investment › Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Acidosis(m): 11:44am On Mar 15, 2024 |
Odunharry: For now , No sir.
However, you can fix your funds, Trade in stocks, pay your utilities , buy airtime and data on the app. Okay. Thank you. |
Investment › Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Acidosis(m): 11:42am On Mar 15, 2024 |
Timmi: While the lower stop rate on the 182-day bill suggests anticipation of stable interest rates, the higher stop rate on the 364-day bill could imply a cautious stance towards potential future economic volatilities. True |
Family › Re: Husband Refuses Wife To Work And She Feels Resentful by Acidosis(m): 7:52am On Mar 15, 2024*. Modified: 9:21pm On Mar 15, 2024 |
Esthered: What makes him wicked?
I'm assuming they never agreed she'll work when they're all grown. What we call agreements in marriage are non binding. A woman may decide to be a stay at home mom today for the sake of the kids and later on decide to pursue her career. Such non binding agreements can be subject to change as no one is getting hurt or battered in the process. Personally, I don't even remember prioritising work or no-work discussions. An adult should be encouraged to work (or otherwise) when certain situations or events arise. In this case, the woman feels completely unfulfilled and considers work/career a potential motivation. Depression may set in later on if nothing is done. |
Investment › Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Acidosis(m): 7:35am On Mar 15, 2024 |
jedisco: Good question. It's becoming obvious that most of these monies are just numbers of a computer.
Just like in 2017( ish, the increased rate should buy them time though- the activity on this thread is a testament. It serves as a plaster buying then 1-2 yrs to adress the underlying issues which are the actual drivers of inflation. The main question is what happens when these fresh monies are released in 1-2 yrs. If inflation is not under control by that time, then the new money would only fuel further devaluation. Exactly. I think they're trying to buy time while they address the underlying issues. I also read that the FG would be issuing Eurobond on or before June (after a two-year break), according to Bloomberg. While I'm a bit convinced that the intention may be to address underlying issues, intentions of Nigerian leaders hardly meet up with expectations. The FG's silence about reports on smuggling and padding here and there is killing the little optimism. Best case scenario, Baba will buy enough time to retain his seat come 2027. |
Family › Re: Husband Refuses Wife To Work And She Feels Resentful by Acidosis(m): 10:35pm On Mar 14, 2024 |
He's a wicked man. A very wicked man. |
Health › Re: Please Share Your Experience With PCOS And Pregnancy. by Acidosis(m): 10:30pm On Mar 14, 2024 |
If raising children is priority for you, ensure you have enough funding for IVF (in case natural conception or medications fail). |