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donparosky:Thanks so much bro. I'll gradually start working towards it by God's grace. Not been easy as a family man, but I remain strong and resolute for God's favour someday soon. |
donparosky:Boss, happy new year. Been a really long time I've visited this thread. Unfortunately, I lost my job some months ago and it's been pretty difficult to survive along with my family. I plan starting this business once I'm blessed with some funds, kindly let me know how much you think is ideal to use and start this buisness. I have massive space lying idle in my place at Imo State and I don't mind relocating from Lagos alone to go start the business. |
ccjontweet:Where is your location? |
krebdawise:Binance is still your best and most reliable option. That's where I get and sell mine for several months till date. |
Best is to open and verify a Binance account and start storing USDT, rather than elae your money in Dom account with the bank. When you want to make withdrawal, the charges alone would scaare you.....talking from experience. You don't necessarily need to deal on Bitcoin on Binance, simply be saving your USDT (equivalent to USD) and you can get competitive prices directly on Binance account safely. |
PropertyQ:Share info on how to go about it or refer some online tools needed for the business so that interested members can go learn it online. |
The best is to use the best crypto robot to do your trading. It helps you buy in the dip using DCA method and sells once the coin rises at your own set-profit. You don't need to waste your time staying glued to your exchange account (Binance or Huobi) because the robot trades on your behalf 24/7/365 once you have set it up. I've been using it without regrets. Incase you are interested,I have my WhatsApp and telegram group where we share signals on coins to trade with the robot and also attend to any challenge faced by any member while using the robot.
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Favinzo:Your sure best option is crypto spot trading. There are loads of legit tutorial videos on YouTube to guide you. On CRYPTO SPOT TRADING ON BINANCE. |
komodapson:You mean experience as a regular driver or as an already existing e-hailing driver? |
Good morning guys, kindly advice on what to expect as an aspiring bolt/Uber driver. I just lost my job last month and plan to join you guys as an e-hailing driver but don't have a ride. I'll like to confirm if it's possible to register as a driver and get a vehicle to drive for Uber/Bolt. If it's possible, what could be their conditions? |
IFSHR:Congrats ��..more wins bro. |
I still dey browse through this forum to know what I can do with N20,000 and make more income of at least N10,000-N20,000 extra in one week. Any legit idea is highly appreciated. |
Ogademo1:Be careful oo,..many are reapers. Dem go just collect your money for nothing. |
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joyoftheearth:Thanks alot. |
Lesgupnigeria:Happy new year boss. Please Your candid advice on how I can utilise my two and half plots of land to start a farming business by February. I've directed the land to be cleared this weekend to enable me employ farmers to start planting next week but my challenge is what crop to plant. Plantain has always been my favourite but I don't know if the two and half plots would yield something substantial as I plan to grow gradually in agriculture business. |
This is a very informative thread, especially for newbies in the agriculture sector like me. I can see "acres" being mentioned, then I ask myself,...what can I achieve on my two and half plot in Mowe that I intend to start farming...hmm ![]() |
This is my first post this year to my fellow NLs, so it is not out of place if I wish everyone a HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR in all our endeavours. Without waste of time, I intend to venture into Farming business shortly but have no inkling whatsoever about this business area. I would be very happy if I can get some advice or guideline on how to venture into this lucratively risky business. Presently, I have a two plots of bareland at Ofada-Mowe that have been idle for several years (all I do is pay the security guys within the estate to clear the land each time its bushy),, hence my determination to start farming on the land. The crops to be planted would certainly be determined on the soil type and maturity duration before harvesting, hence my humble request for guidance. Results from enquiries I have made on site, shows that Plantain, Cucumber, Pumpkin leaves[Ugu], Yam and Cassava are ideal crops for that location and from my observation on neighboring bare lands, these crops are really thriving well. I'll be sincerely appreciative of any candid advice I can get from the gurus in this Agriculture section. God bless you all. |
I serviced my 06'Camry few days ago and I'm suddenly seeing MAINT REQD showing on my dashboard,.what might be the cause?
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Igyeseh:Contact: 0 8 0 5 2 7 7 8 6 4 1 |
I'm planning to start an agricultural investment on a bare land leased to me but contemplating on what crop should I start. I'm new to agricultural business/investment and would like to learn on the job (practically). It is a 2-plot size land and have N50,000 to start but would step up once I get a good guidance on what to do in starting small. A sincere candid advise would be highly appreciated.
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Try Addosser microfinance bank. |
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Crbc:Aside readiness to work tirelessly,what other requirements are needed and how much is the capital required? |
BizBloke:I got your reply for this item https://www.aliexpress.com/item/33028462810.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.0.0.4c283205nuQW1n but the amount is much for me so I'm considering less quantity of about 20-30pcs. If you don't mind, please send me an invoice via same email. Thanks. |
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