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yea you pay for the item and delivery cost on arrival.its fair enough that u see what u are paying for since you cannot really trust anyone in 9ja. I will only buy things which i know would sell so even if you decide you dont want it anymore on arrival i will sell it to someone else the next day. And if you want an ecommerce website that looks exactly like mine on a different one its £100 domain name reg inclusive and a basic logo design |
If you are genuinely interested in importing anything from the Uk I have a simple process which is risk free?there is no need to send me a private message as I would be explaining everything here for the sake of transparency? It's very simple.you request wat you want to buy here in uk and I will look for the best deal for you in uk then you order through my own website www.bargainexport.co.uk and you pay once it's delivered.in order to sell you products in nigeria I can create an ecomerce website that looks exactly like mine or diff for you where u will be able to display ur products to millions of buyers and will also help you promote the site. |
candylips:@Candylips minimum wage is £5.93 per hr . A 42 hrs per week minimum wage job will be £990.00 per month ,£11,895.00 per annum |
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@Ajanlekoko thanks for your contribution but please I would like accurate figures for all this bills in Lagos or Abuja in order for me to know hw much exactly i will be saving if i relocate and my chances of reaching SNR management quicker. @ jay bee i would be more than happy to secure 8.5m per annum job.I now dislike England with passion especially their racist behaviour and the hatred they have for coloured pple. and I will not consider doing CFA now cos ACCA was hard enough. I have both sky and virgin cos sky internet is very bad in my area while virgin tv isnt really good for me. I would like you to link me with your friend if he is on NL so he can be my mentor and put me tru since we are in the same profession |
@ vanitty Thanks for your advice .you are right I am a fresh graduate but a matured one.I agree with you on the rent issue but this is one of the reason why i think maybe London is not a place for me for now cos at this age I don't want to live in a box room despite all my effort to better my life over the past years. well , on grocery I spend 60 pounds or more weekly @ tescos not only on food but other things as well .i spend up to £5 a week on seedless grape fruit and dats just 1 of the fruits I like. I know hw 240 sounds but i too did not believe it until i actually monitored it closely including my shoping at 9ja store monthly.I suggest everyone do the same. I do not foresee any sign of wage increase even though Im worth up to 36K with my ACCA in uk. this breakdown does not include other things like buying cloths,shoes or perfume etc. [quote][/quote] |
Thanks i have opened another discussion on the career section |
I would be glad if anyone in Nigeria could please let me know what I can earn in Nigeria and how it will be spent using the fomat below.i am a normal guy who wants to relocate and continue living my life in Nigeria happily. I am not looking to forward to 2M per month and I'm not really bordered about bad roads or poor power supply as I have only lived in the Uk for just 6 years, all I am worried about is my career and earnings in about 5 years to this time . Below is a snapshot of my present situation and as u can see it's not looking very great and I am not ready to be involved in any illegit activity. I would also appreciate comments from naira land members in the Uk who might know a better way of addressing this issue rather than relocating. Thanks Qualifications:uk degree Bsc Accouting (2:1)+ ACCA 40 hrs A week Job £ *NGN Gross Annual Income 25,000 6,000,000 Net Montly Income (After tax) 1,600 384,000 [b]Monthly Expenses House Rent (1 Bedroom Flat) 600 144,000 Council Tax 110 26,400 Gas & Electricity Bill 70 16,800 Water bill 35 8,400 Mobile Phone (1000 munites) 30 7,200 Land phone + Broadband Internet 30 7,200 Calling Card (Nigeria) 15 3,600 Television Licence 12 2,880 Sky Tv 30 7,200 Economist + Financial time Suscription 14 3,360 Professional Body membeship subscripton (Mandatory) £190 PA 16 3,840 Road Tax @ £125 PA 10 2,400 Car Insurance 100 24,000 Fuel 60 14,400 Hair cut @ £8 3 times a month 24 5,760 Grocery @ £60 per week 240 57,600 Fast food/ Takeaway /beer/ wine/cinema 40 9,600 Bank Current Account fee 6 1,440 Health care 0 0 FamilyAssistance 40 9,600 Personal Savings 100 24,000 Total monthly Expenses 1,582 379,680 |
I am really loving this trend but please I would be glad if anyone in Nigeria could please let me know what I can earn in Nigeria and how it will be spent using the fomat below.i am a normal guy who wants to relocate and continue living my life in Nigeria happily. I am not looking to forward to 2M per month and I'm not really bordered about bad roads or poor power supply as I have only lived in the Uk for just 6 years, all I am worried about is my career and earnings in about 5 years to this time . Below is a snapshot of my present situation and as u can see it's not looking very great and I am not ready to be involved in any illegit activity. I would also appreciate comments from naira land members in the Uk who might know a better way of addressing this issue rather than relocating. Thanks Qualifications:uk degree Bsc Accouting (2:1)+ ACCA 40 hrs A week Job £ *NGN Gross Annual Income 25,000 6,000,000 Net Montly Income (After tax) 1,600 384,000 [b]Monthly Expenses House Rent (1 Bedroom Flat) 600 144,000 Council Tax 110 26,400 Gas & Electricity Bill 70 16,800 Water bill 35 8,400 Mobile Phone (1000 munites) 30 7,200 Land phone + Broadband Internet 30 7,200 Calling Card (Nigeria) 15 3,600 Television Licence 12 2,880 Sky Tv 30 7,200 Economist + Financial time Suscription 14 3,360 Professional Body membeship subscripton (Mandatory) £190 PA 16 3,840 Road Tax @ £125 PA 10 2,400 Car Insurance 100 24,000 Fuel 60 14,400 Hair cut @ £8 3 times a month 24 5,760 Grocery @ £60 per week 240 57,600 Fast food/ Takeaway /beer/ wine/cinema 40 9,600 Bank Current Account fee 6 1,440 Health care 0 0 FamilyAssistance 40 9,600 Personal Savings 100 24,000 Total monthly Expenses 1,582 379,680 |
I have recently completed my Acca in the UK .I really have passion for teaching Acca in Nigeria but I do not know the requirements for teaching Acca in Nigeria. I ve helped a lot of student pass their acca at first sitting here in Uk especially papers f1- f9 ,p3 p2 and p7. as i really love this subjects and very familiar with the exam sylabus and techniques to pass at first sitting. I would be really glad if you could please let me know the requirement for teaching Acca in nigeria. thanks a lot |
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Abeg free all this okada guys na,what if they earn 5k per day ?remember they will pay the police out of it,buy fuel,service the okada and dont forget abt the capital investment,the okada itself,maybe na 50% loan |
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Try Open tuition.com or u can get someones password for kaplan engage online ,all the textbook content are there. |
Akini nje akini ,Afinihan nje afinihan,ewo ni kaa ro ara Ijaye lojude ogunmola |
It's true dat u can graduate with the oxford brookes univerty degree and the ACCA professional qualification under three years,however this is not as easy as they've advertised it and only the first 3 papers are computer based others are paper based exams. |
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