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mumin4sure:Hi, Were u able to exhange with her? |
hbatagarawa:I hope it pass the test, man don tire for house. |
I just realized it works with a VPN, maybe the servers havent gotten updated for Nigerian access
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Hello webmasters, please I'm confused - I registered a domain from porkbun and connected it with the help of YouTube videos and porkbun support. However, each time I try accessing the domain through chrome or any updated browser it doesn't connect, it only connects when I use opera mini. On my Google analytics page, the website seems to have an increase in traffic but I don't understand why I personally cannot access it. https://www.ioalert.com is the website, please check if you can access it easily through chrome or Firefox, and suggest possible solutions. I've cleared my cache for chrome but it's still not working Thanks.
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UyaiIncomparabl:It depends largely on the Freelancer, if you're always available online to bid jobs and also have funds to recharge ur upwork connect wallet (you use connects to apply jobs) then go for upwork. But if you're a part time person, maybe have a job or a student, I think Fiverr would be better. In Fiverr - clients come to you, in upwork - you chase clients. |
Successfully withdrew my funds from Fiverr under 5 minutes.
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Imamshekau:I'll chat you through your signature |
Made 2018. Writing niche but editable to any other niche. with about 4 connects for job proposals. Approved this year (June) Selling cuz Fiverr is best for me. Price 25$/10k
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Visit this source for Proper font formatting and photos representing each idea. https://ioalert.com/2020/08/six-lazy-ways-of-making-money-as.html?m=1 Considering the coronavirus pandemic and general strike actions embarked upon by lecturers and non-teaching staff in Nigeria’s various higher institutions, other primary challenges faced by students in this country include lack of finance and shortage of food supplies. Though the first two issues are totally uncontrollable by the students, the last two could be properly managed if you follow ideas in this content; Read on to learn about ways through which you can make money as a Nigerian student and overcome the problem of lack of finance to purchase food items, to acquire course materials, to pay your fees, among other needs. 1) Freelancing This is simply completing tasks for people/clients on a short-term basis. As a student, you can freelance for people online or offline. Online freelance requires a laptop or a basic Android/iOS device, reliable power supply and stable internet connection. You will execute projects such as article writing, blog writing, research writing (assignment, reports etc.), logo design, website design for clients on freelance websites such as Fiverr, Freelancer, Upwork, SEOClerk and several others. After completing your assigned task, your client will pay you — usually in dollars which can be sold to trusted e-exchangers or via your bank and you will receive the equivalent fund in naira in your Nigerian bank account. Also, you can do these aforementioned tasks for people offline. For the committed and skilled freelancer, freelancing could be rewarding. The major requirement here is that to make it as a freelancer, you need to learn a skill; the more the skills (like graphic design, web design, writing, video animation, etc.) you’ve, the higher your earnings. The time you use in posting Instagram photos and memes, you could use it to learn a basic skill on YouTube - free of charge 2) Blogging and Site monetization This is related to the aforementioned point. As a student, you can make good money by blogging on niches such as health, tech, fashion, entertainment, sports, cooking and catering, etc. You must write about topics and issues that the public (your audience) will find informative, fascinating and engaging. But how do you really make money by blogging on the internet? You can get income from your blog through one or more of the following ways: Google AdSense, affiliate marketing, offering people advice on issues related to SEO traffic, freelancing (explained above), and many more. Subsequently, I shall create content about the various site monetization methods. 3) Taking students on Tutorials As a brilliant student looking for a reliable source of income, you could organize private lessons for secondary as well as primary students on subjects such as Math, English, Physics, Accounting, Economics, Literature, just to mention a few. And if you're serious about the job, you could make much from a lockdown like this; get a small building, print flyers about your tutorial services and then tutor various classes together as long as the subjects relate to their class syllabus. 100 Naira per student each day could make you much money in a few months time. For the former suggestion, you may need to visit your students at home while the latter will require some space, which you may get within your school campus. This is one of the surest ways to make money as a student in Nigeria. 4) Hair Beauty Salon & Hand Crafts This idea is quite common in schools and is lucrative because female students — or even male students — do not treat their looks with levity. You can leverage this human need to make money as a student. Businesses under this section include make-up artistry, hairdressing for female students, barbing for the male student, woven embroidery and knitting, bead and bangle production, and so on. If you don’t have any of these hands-on skills already, you could learn it during your long break or whenever you’re free. You may not really require a shop as you could employ your corridor in the hostel or room. 5) Photography and Event Planning; This job is ideal for you if you have the right skill and tool for photography and event planning, and are outspoken and social. You can organize social events including fellowship days, social weeks, birthdays, faculty weeks, etc.; and people will pay you for your service. To work as a photographer, a camera and studio for printing hard copies of pictures are needed. Alternatively, you may acquire a personal printer and make extra income from this by helping other photographers print hard copies of their pictures. 6) Amazon KDP Publishing; This is a secret only few know. If you're excellent at literature works, you could write a book either of fiction or nonfiction. Format the book and edit it properly then publish it on Amazon free of charge – If you have a brilliant Cover photo and amazing content in the book, you could become the next Bestseller on Amazon.
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Pmedia7787:With NIMC; 3k and I'll make a soft copy for you (front only), 3.5k (front and back) Without nimc; (20$/25$). |
Pmedia7787:I did my nimc before the pandemic, the nin was processed in 24 hours. My friend told me that FG hasn't enabled capturing so NIN can't be processed now. Do you mean the card for like online identity? |
MZrapper:Lol I think i should join the DSS or Interpol but that'd be after grad, rn I need a student job |
Twinkletwin17:You suppose quote me directly to apologise, next time when I speak you shut up and listen ![]() |
Twinkletwin17:Bwahhaha shebi now you've agreed he's a scammer, when bosses speak una go doubt now maga don pay. I said your photos have [img] meaning they were taken from your camera, I know you used to camera apps but they look genuine. This particular guy used Facebook photos and the photos aren't even on the net, meaning the photos might be from 2010 |
Wait the account was opened yesterday na, look at the about; it shows they updated it 18hours ago just to milk u guys. Last seen 7pm but you're saying you're tired of videos ![]()
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Suzyib:Alaye shut up lol, your account has been offline since, you dey claim calls. Yesterday you were all humble and dumb, bow you're saying "please indicate I'll return it" smart guy. the fools that were attacking me don mellow down , maga don cash out ![]() |
illicit:Haha i could work part time, all good. But this particular post is like saving their ass from problems |
Ca3ssper:Lol see this one, you think calling a stranger "poverty mentality" is savage or you sound smart? Only bitches and hoes call strangers "poor" No matter how rich you are, if you're unwise, the poorest genius will lead you! |
Since 8:30 no reply
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I've been texting uba group about this but it seems they don't have real Social media guys for their accounts, I don't understand how a very popular bank in Africa can't properly manage their social media accounts. If they're short of staff can't they employ a university Student part time for this task? This is so unprofessional. Since yesterday j first laid my complaint no reply, and then I tried this page thinking it's real only to find out the scammers are more hardworking than the real IT workers. Lalasticlala Mynd44 we need at least 20 guys to report the fb account before Facebook deactivates it, and we need UBA workers on nairaland to see what's happening with their name. Imagine how many old women these page would've scammed and wonder why UBA is up for bad news |
ArcFresky:https://www.facebook.com/UBA-customer-care-service-101125191699781/ |
Photos; When they asked for expiry I started feeling suspicious So I put in a fake number and expected them to notice it but, the fraud went on to ask for pin and voila I gave them a fake one, I'm still waiting for the replies, i i hope my number and ACC no isn't enough for them to get access. Online transactions need otp and real expiry and atm numbers so I hope they can't go any further
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Updating the chat I had with the account; Photos loading
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Fake accounts or hacked accounts directing people to the fraud;
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Twinkletwin17:The OP is fake, at least your photos have [Img] and you claim to have your first account banned, but this particular guy is not genuine, the images were taken from FB, and the excuses are so pathetic. |
Updating; This is the account, I'll post the link too. The annoying part is that, the main UBA bank Facebook managers are still sleeping and it's 8:45, and the link to this particular fraud was posted on the comment section of the real fb page but the managers didn't even notice it. So bad Their link https://www.facebook.com/UBA-customer-care-service-101125191699781/ go and Report
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Twinkletwin17:Your account was opened July 30th, we know you're the OP. Dull people! |
Suzyib:Ogbeni you're dull, you're begging for money but can't prove your genuineness. I'll send you fools to jail soon, shebi you've posted your account number. Dumbass |
Suzyib:What are you on about? |
Suzyib: Suzyib: Suzyib:Please post a link to your real nairaland account. You said you've been on nairaland since before 2 months ago, this account was opened August. I ran a reverse image search and I discovered this photos were taken from Facebook [12068943_fbimg15966421377973149_jpeg2784310e8bb7887a694a53ba59ebaa3a] but I can't trace an original post, please post a photo with title [img June xxxxxx] |
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but that'd be after grad, rn I need a student job