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It’s a great way to earn extra cash if you don’t use your car much or you have a spare one. they are based in Lagos RentMyride is a similar service, but they’re only available in the South Africa, P2P sites maintain additional insurance for the car, as well as liability for accidents involving other cars and drivers. But only a handful of states have addressed P2P insurance complications, such as who pays for what in the case of an accident. To play it safe, anyone offering their car for rent may want to beef up their liability coverage. While Jekalo and RentMyRide assures you’re covered across the Lagos and South africa., it may still be worth checking into the rules of your own policy and location. Here are some peer-to-peer car rental options for other africa countries: Komboa (Kenya) Ghana Car Rentals(Ghana) How much you earn depends on what kind of car you have and where you live, but that’s true for all of these categories. 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And here are a few services that let you do it: BuyOkrika: You can sell out clothing, shoes, and accessories. Gumtree: You can sell on GumTree if you are in south africa. Real Estate Co-Tenant(https://cotenant.com.ng/add-your-listing/) has become the go-to service for renting out a home or apartment,stores and office spcae. But there are lots of other options, too: Co-Tenant(https://cotenant.com.ng/add-your-listing/) allows you share a room in your apartment allows share stores or shops Co-Tenant(https://cotenant.com.ng/add-your-listing/) allows you share office spaces Co-Tenant(https://cotenant.com.ng/add-your-listing/) serves all over Africa You can rent out all or part of your home or apartment for up to 14 days per year and all the rental income you receive is tax-free, no matter how much you earn. • you rent out your home for 14 days or less), and • the home is used personally for more than 14 days, or more than 10% of the total days it is rented to others at a fair rental price. If you only rent out a room in your home or apartment and continue to live in the rest of the space, you’ll have no problem meeting the personal use requirement. But if you rent out the entire home or apartment, you need to keep careful track of your rental or non-rental days. You could be making over ₦100,000 sharing apartments with someone Appliances Camera and video equipment are expensive, and there are a lot of folks out there who find it cheaper to rent than buy. If you’ve got equipment you don’t use often, consider sharing it for some extra cash. Here are a few services that let you do just that: EasyHire: You can lend to borrowers nearby or ship your equipment How much you earn depends on what kind of equipment you have and what the demand is like in your city. Everything Else There are some peer-to-peer sharing services that are just too specific to categorize. Here are a few odds and ends you can rent out: Bathrooms:Co-Tenant(https://cotenant.com.ng/add-your-listing/) lets you rent out your bathroom. Office Space: Co-Tenant (https://cotenant.com.ng/add-your-listing/) Lets you rent out your office space for extra income On the other end of the spectrum, there are a number of general sites that let you rent all kinds of household goods, from power tools to home appliances Each of these services lets you charge a deposit, so if your item is damaged or stolen, you can keep the money the renter pays upfront. Of course, with any of these sharing services, you want to know what you’re getting into. Read the fine print, know your liability, and understand the fees. Also, some of these services could be more time consuming than others. But all in all, renting out your stuff is a relatively low-effort, passive way to earn extra cash, and there are a growing number of options available https://cotenant.com.ng/all-the-stuff-you-can-rent-out-to-earn-extra-cash/ Make Extra Profit sharing: (https://cotenant.com.ng/add-your-listing/) lalasticlala explorers
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I was going through a post earlier from a thread, and clicked on a link that redirected me to this post on wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Nigeria_Protectorate Revenue and expenditure in £s[21] Year Revenue Expenditure Surplus/Deficit 1900 535,902 424,257 +111,645 1901 606,431 564,818 +41,613 1902 801,737 619,687 +182,050 1903 760,230 757,953 +2,277 1904 888,136 863,917 +24,219 1905 951,748 998,564 -46,816 1906 1,088,717 1,056,290 +32,427 1907 1,459,554 1,217,336 +242,218 1908 1,387,975 1,357,763 +30,212 1909 1,361,891 1,648,648 -286,793 1910 1,933,235 1,592,282 +340,953 1911 1,956,176 1,717,259 +238,917 1912 2,235,412 2,110,498 +124,914 1913 2,668,198 2,096,311 +571,887 Demography https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Nigeria_Protectorate This proves southern nigeria was always a success story on its own from the beginning and see what i saw on this page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Nigeria_Protectorate [b]One defining characteristic of administration in Northern Nigeria Protectorate was the inclusion of chiefs and emirs as "native authorities" fitting into British administration.[4] Taxation proved very difficult in the protectorate for the first years of British rule. Lugard's attempts to institute poll taxes were foiled by the emirates, the need to introduce coin controversy, and attempts to tax trade were opposed by powerful merchants.[4] This created a substantial deficit in the budget of the Protectorate and public works projects had to be paid by grants from the British Empire. As a result, the British often had significant shortages of British personnel before 1907. These pragmatic concerns resulted in incorporation of the traditional authorities within the British structure.[4] These same financial and administrative challenges resulted in discussions led by Lugard for the unification of the Lagos Colony, the Southern Nigeria Protectorate, and Northern Nigeria. The disparities between the protectorates was to be corrected by creating a central administration in Lagos, with custom revenues from the south paying for the projects in the north.[4] The unified Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria began in 1914 and had two lieutenant governors with one responsible for the area of the southern province and another responsible for the northern province. The administration in the north remained largely separate and included and deepened the use of native authorities. These divisions have been found to persist in many respects to this day[/b] what are your opinions on this |
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OFFICIAL336:look just because am yoruba and ur ibo doesn't mean I hate u I don't really know much about south east.. and beside am not the one that wrote the article but an ibo lady.. don't let use us use tribalism or hate be cloud our sense of reasoning for each other.. I love every Nigerian in respective of our tribes peace bro |
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OFFICIAL336:i dont understand the name calling or insult please lets be constructive in our response there is a way we can dialogue without insulting each other so you mean in this article all you see is tribalism education has failed Nigerians please you can counter it with your opinions not with insults Thank you |
170 million people, with per capita income above $5000, and a burgeoning middle class; it is easy to see why Nigeria is one of the most sought-after hubs for consumer goods globally. This unavoidably forces the establishment of large markets, specialized in retailing either groceries, tech devices or households appliances. Nigeria, Africa’s largest economy, is home to some of the continent’s biggest and busiest markets. A typical day at one of Nigeria’s busier markets involve long walks and aggressive bargaining, manoeuvring through a mob of fellow buyers, and the frequent calls from traders seeking to lure passers-by to their shops. Local phrases commonly chorused by these traders include “Oga, wetin you wan buy?”, “Madam I get am for shop!” Patronizing one of these markets is usually considered a hectic venture. But if you are up for it, here are some of the country’s most visited. OFFER SHORT LETS IN YOUR APARTMENT TO USERS ON CO-TENANT FOLLOW THIS LINK: https://cotenant.com.ng/add-your-listing/ Ariaria International Market, Ab Nicknamed the ‘China of Africa’, Ariaria Market – located in Aba, Abia State – is one of the largest in Eastern Nigeria. The region is home to the country’s most prolific trading ethnic group, the Ibos, and contributes a significant portion to Nigeria’s consumer goods imports. Chaotic, industrious, rowdy, cheap, inferior; these are a few of the words used to describe the region’s busiest retail hub. As one of the biggest African markets, traders troop in daily from across West Africa, with some coming from as far as East Africa. Alaba International Market, Lagos Alaba International Market is the biggest market for electrical appliances, electronics, and accessories in Nigeria. Its customer friendly location has made it one of the country’s most patronised retail hubs. To further expand its reach, it recently launched an online platform, drawing customers not resident in Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial capital. Kurmi Market, Kano Kurmi is one of Nigeria’s oldest markets, dating back over 500 years ago to the reign of Mohammed Rumfa in 1463. It was once a trade centre for the North West Africa region. At Kurmi, you can find virtually anything from groceries, to food items, fabrics, and even cattle. As a tourist attraction, it offers souvenir options such as locally woven materials, dyed fabrics, sculptures, carved stones and beaded jewellery. Aleshinloye Market, Ibadan Although it experienced a shutdown scare following a fire incident in August, Aleshinloye remains one of the most visited markets in Ibadan. It is the oldest trading hub in Western Nigeria. OFFER SHORT LETS IN YOUR APARTMENT TO USERS ON CO-TENANT FOLLOW THIS LINK: https://cotenant.com.ng/add-your-listing/ Zaki Biam Yam Market, Benue Zaki Biam is Nigeria’s largest mono-product market. The only product sold in this market is Yam. Situated in Benue, the country’s largest yam producing state, Zaki Biam records an average yearly sale of 1.5 million tubers. Computer Village, Lagos Computer village is the largest IT hub in West Africa, home to prominent dealers of mobile phones, computers and its accessories. This busy market was once a residential area just a decade ago. But following Nigeria’s introduction of mobile phones in 2003, the settlement was quickly transformed into a booming retail spot, housing mobile top brands such as Blackberry, Samsung and Tecno. According to Omobola Johnson, Minister of Information and Communications Technology, Computer Village generates about $2 billion to the economy annually. CULLED FROM: VENTURES AFRICA OFFER SHORT LETS IN YOUR APARTMENT TO USERS ON CO-TENANT FOLLOW THIS LINK: https://cotenant.com.ng/add-your-listing/ |
CU has rules that every one there knows they must follow, it's not new .. most CU alumni knows this and never complained but Nigerians won't face their own lives and fix it but poke nosing in what doesn't concern them.. for example in CU ur not allowed to keep beards, u can't dress any how, there is a standard there that must not be broken.. they are training them to become responsible and they must follow it that's why their parents pay millions to have them their .. if not fayose children won't have gone their |
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