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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Can He Still Be Considered 26 Years old or not? by contra(m): 11:28pm On Aug 27, 2023
aremubabs:

He is already more than 26 years old.
He is 26 and 8 months.

Age is counted by years not months. He is 26 until he's 27.
Career / Re: Is Quitting A Good Idea? Opinions Will Be Appreciated by contra(m): 12:47pm On Aug 19, 2023
Ibibioman:
I've been working in an Asian company since 2017, then my salary was 70k, but it fluctuates up and down currently I've been at 100k for the past 3 years or so.
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Do you think it is a good idea?

Deciding to start a business is a significant step, and it's great that you're considering your options. Before making a decision, it's important to carefully evaluate your situation.

Consider factors such as your business experience, market research for the chosen business, potential risks, and long-term goals. Also, assess the demand for barbing shops, POS, or bike businesses in the village. If you're passionate about entrepreneurship and willing to put in the effort to make your business successful, it could be a good idea. Just ensure you have a solid business plan and financial projections to guide your decision.


Gradually transitioning from paid employment to starting your own business can be a prudent approach. It allows you to test the waters and mitigate some risks. You could start by working on your business idea during your off hours or weekends while still employed. This will give you a chance to validate your business concept, build a customer base, and generate some income before fully committing.

During this transition period, it's important to manage your finances carefully and build up your savings. As your business gains traction and starts generating consistent income, you can then make a more informed decision about quitting your job. Keep in mind that entrepreneurship can be challenging and unpredictable, so having a solid plan and a financial cushion is crucial.

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Religion / Re: Archbishop Of Canterbury urges Anglicans In Uganda to resist anti-gay Law by contra(m): 9:46am On Jun 10, 2023
In light of his thought process, if a group of individuals involved in fornication decides to form an alliance based on their chosen lifestyle, should we extend acceptance and respect to them, in accordance with our commitment to treating everyone with love as followers of Jesus? And what about a group of individuals with pedophilic inclinations? Should we also embrace them because we identify as disciples of Jesus?

It is crucial to establish a clear boundary where the behaviours of a collective of individuals contradict the Word of God. Not some “Resolution i.10”, but the Bible.

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Religion / Re: What Does The Bible Teach About Speaking In Tongues? by contra(m): 10:30am On Feb 26, 2023
Etuagievin:
. 1 cor 13:8

Corinthians 13:8 reads, "Love never fails. But where there are prophecies, they will cease; where there are tongues, they will be stilled; where there is knowledge, it will pass away."

This verse is part of a larger passage in 1 Corinthians 13 that describes the importance of love in the life of a believer. In this particular verse, Paul contrasts the eternal nature of love with the temporary nature of spiritual gifts such as prophecy, tongues, and knowledge.

When Paul says that prophecies will cease, tongues will be stilled, and knowledge will pass away, he is not saying that these gifts will disappear completely or that they are no longer relevant in the life of the church. Rather, he is emphasizing that these gifts are not as important or as enduring as love.

Prophecy, tongues, and knowledge were all considered valuable gifts in the early church, but they were not the ultimate goal. The goal was to love God and to love others, and the spiritual gifts were meant to be a means to that end.

So, in 1 Corinthians 13:8, Paul is reminding the Corinthians (and us) that even though these spiritual gifts are important, they are not the most important thing. Love is the most important thing, and it will never fail. The gifts may come and go, but love will endure forever.

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Religion / Re: What Does The Bible Teach About Speaking In Tongues? by contra(m): 9:52am On Feb 26, 2023
Verance:
You guys are quick to quote Paul in the first few verses of 1 Cor 14 but will never reference the first case of speaking in tongues, why can't a "spirit filled" Yoruba Pentecostan minister to an Igbo man in Igbo language? Mind you, Apostle Peter stated clearly that some of Apostle Paul's teaching are difficult to comprehend and I believe his writings in 1 Cor 14 about the gift of tongues is one of those difficult teachings of Paul to understand and has proven to be a big stumbling block to Pentecostals making your worship sessions being sessions of frenzy. For context sake, if you read 1 Cor 12, 13 you will understand that the gifts of the spirits are not given primarily for the purpose of "self-pleasing" they are giving to individuals to serve the body of Christ. Also, you guys have clearly elevated the gift of tongues above all other gifts of the spirit some even saying speaking in tongues is a prerequisite to salvation.

Please refer to the links below to gain a better understanding of my points

https://www.gotquestions.org/praying-in-tongues.html

https://thecripplegate.com/addressing-continuationist-arguments-from-1-corinthians-14/


Initially, your argument was that people claim to speak in tongues to prevent the devil from hearing, but I pointed out that according to the Bible, speaking in tongues is a form of communication between the individual and God, without others understanding. Therefore, it is true that speaking in tongues is a way to speak only to God without others comprehending.

However, speaking in tongues serves many other purposes beyond this, such as edification, intercession, and spiritual warfare. While it is not necessary for a Yoruba man to speak in Igbo to show that they're speaking in tougues, there have been instances where people have spoken in tongues in languages they do not know that others understand, and this has happened in real life and continues to happen today. Just because someone may not have personally experienced this does not make it untrue.
Religion / Re: What Does The Bible Teach About Speaking In Tongues? by contra(m): 9:42am On Feb 26, 2023
SunMusk:
Nice wrote up, but you don't elaborate on the use of tongues, that is why people say is Gibberish Paul said thy should be interpretation, if not the person should speak to himself. And most Christians don't have interpretation but still say it loud. And the bible says the spirit of a prophet is under his control. Tongue and miracle has not cease but thy usage is the problem. Paul says where there is speaking in tongue thy should be interpretation. Or the person keep quiet and speak to himself.

I focused on the arguments of the op that's outdated.

Here are five uses of speaking in tongues, along with corresponding Bible references:

Personal prayer and worship: Speaking in tongues can be a form of personal prayer and worship, allowing the individual to connect with God in a deeper, more spiritual way. This is often described as praying in the Spirit or with the help of the Holy Spirit. (1 Corinthians 14:2, Ephesians 6:18)

Edification and spiritual growth: The use of tongues can be a way to edify and build up the individual and the church community. Paul writes that those who speak in tongues edify themselves, and he encourages the Corinthian church to pursue the gift of tongues as a way to build themselves up spiritually. (1 Corinthians 14:4)

A sign to unbelievers: Speaking in tongues can be a sign to unbelievers, demonstrating the power and presence of God. This was seen on the day of Pentecost, when the disciples spoke in tongues and people from many different nations heard the message of the Gospel in their own language. (Acts 2:1-13)

Intercession and praying for others: The use of tongues can be a way to pray for others, even when we do not know what to pray for. Paul writes that the Spirit helps us in our weakness and intercedes for us with groanings that cannot be expressed in words. (Romans 8:26-27)

Spiritual warfare: Speaking in tongues can be a way to engage in spiritual warfare, as a form of prayer and spiritual battle against the forces of evil. Paul writes that we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against spiritual forces, and he encourages us to pray in the Spirit as a way to overcome these spiritual battles. (Ephesians 6:12-18)

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Religion / Re: What Does The Bible Teach About Speaking In Tongues? by contra(m): 9:15am On Feb 26, 2023
Verance:
Speaking in tongues as far as Act 2 is concerned is speaking, for a brief period, in a language which is not ones native language as moved upon by the Holy Spirit for the intent of passing across a gospel message to the surprise of the speakers of the native language who can clearly discern that you are speaking a language you normally cannot speak which then confirms to them that you are being empowered by some supernal forces.

The Pentecostal church is the champion of gibberish. They use scriptures like 1 Corinthians 14:2 (unknown tongues) and Galatians 1:26 to back up their false claims. The first case of Speaking in tongues wasn't an unknown tongue. It was an intelligible language, hence the term "unknown" must be an error in translation. Now as for Galatians 1:26, interpreting "groanings which cannot be uttered" as speaking in gibberish is both scriptural and linguistic ignorance. How can what cannot be uttered translate as "loud unintelligible blabbings"?

On a final note, the Pentecostal churches claim that speaking in tongue is to communicate in the language the devil cannot understand is simply unscriptural for that is not the purpose of the gift of tongues (Go read 1 Corinthians 14) and such a claim is no where to be found in the bible. According to these Pentecostals, if you pray to God in English or your native language, the devil will understand and then block your prayers from getting to God. Lol.

1 Corinthians 14:2
For anyone who speaks in a tongue does not speak to people but to God. Indeed, no one understands them; they utter mysteries by the Spirit.


Here the Apostle Paul is addressing the use of the gift of tongues in the church. He notes that when someone speaks in tongues, they are not speaking to people but to God. This is because tongues are a form of prayer or worship that is directed towards God, rather than being intended for human communication.

Paul goes on to explain that when someone speaks in tongues, they are speaking mysteries by the Spirit. This means that the words being spoken are not understood by those around them, because they are not meant for human comprehension. Instead, they are a form of communication between the individual and God, facilitated by the Holy Spirit.

The gift of tongues can be a powerful way for believers to connect with God in a deep and intimate way. It allows them to pray and worship in a way that transcends human language and understanding, and to experience the presence of God in a unique way. However, as Paul notes, it can also be confusing or even disruptive in a church setting if there is no interpretation provided.

Overall, 1 Corinthians 14:2 highlights the unique and mysterious nature of the gift of tongues, and reminds us that it is ultimately a form of worship and prayer directed towards God.

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Religion / Re: What Does The Bible Teach About Speaking In Tongues? by contra(m): 9:03am On Feb 26, 2023
DMCA:

Wahala for person wey the interpret Bible literally.


So you think people that people that did philosophy then philosophy know nothing?

The Bible is not a philosophical book. It's a spiritual book. If you don't have the Holy Spirit you will be in error. This one is the most important because the Holy Spirit is the author of the Bible.

Interpreting the Bible can be a complex task, and there are many different approaches and methods that scholars and readers use to understand its meaning. Here are a few key principles that can help guide interpretation:

Context: Understanding the context of a particular passage or book is crucial to interpreting it correctly. This includes the historical, cultural, and literary context of the text, as well as the broader theological context of the Bible as a whole.

Genre: Recognizing the genre or type of literature a particular passage is can help us understand its intended meaning. For example, poetry uses figurative language and imagery, while historical narratives describe events in a straightforward way.

Authorial intent: It is important to consider what the author of a particular book or passage was trying to communicate to their original audience. This can involve studying the language, culture, and historical context of the author and their audience.

Literary devices: Biblical authors often use literary devices such as metaphor, allegory, and symbolism to communicate their message. Recognizing these devices can help us understand the intended meaning.

Scripture interpreting Scripture: The Bible is a unified whole, and one passage should be understood in light of the rest of the Bible. This means that interpreting a particular passage should take into account other related passages and themes throughout the Bible.

Prayer and guidance of the Holy Spirit: Ultimately, understanding the Bible requires the guidance of the Holy Spirit. Prayer and an openness to God's leading can help us discern the true meaning of Scripture.

These principles are not exhaustive, but they can provide a helpful framework for interpreting the Bible in a responsible and faithful way. It is also important to seek out trustworthy resources, such as commentaries and study Bibles, to aid in interpretation.

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Religion / Re: What Does The Bible Teach About Speaking In Tongues? by contra(m): 8:50am On Feb 26, 2023
This position of jw is not correct. Read Mark 16:16-18 (KJV) . These are the direct words of Jesus. Emphasise on 17.

16 He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved; but he that believeth not shall be damned.

17 And these signs shall follow them that believe; In my name shall they cast out devils; they shall speak with new tongues;

18 They shall take up serpents; and if they drink any deadly thing, it shall not hurt them; they shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover.


The Bible teaches about speaking in tongues in several places, including Acts 2:4, 1 Corinthians 12-14, and Mark 16:17-18. Speaking in tongues is a spiritual gift that allows a person to speak in a language they do not know, often as part of prayer or worship.

In Acts 2:4, the Holy Spirit descends on the apostles and they begin to speak in tongues. This event is seen as the birth of the Christian Church and the spread of the Gospel to people of all languages and nations.

In 1 Corinthians 12-14, Paul writes about the gifts of the Holy Spirit, including the gift of tongues. He emphasizes that speaking in tongues is a sign for unbelievers and a way to edify oneself in prayer (1 Corinthians 14:2-4). Paul also provides guidance on the use of tongues in public worship, emphasizing the importance of interpretation so that others may understand and be edified (1 Corinthians 14:5-19).

Jesus himself spoke about the gift of tongues in Mark 16:17-18, saying, "These signs will accompany those who believe: in my name they will cast out demons; they will speak in new tongues; they will pick up serpents with their hands; and if they drink any deadly poison, it will not hurt them; they will lay their hands on the sick, and they will recover." This passage indicates that speaking in tongues is a sign of belief and a manifestation of the Holy Spirit's power.

In addition, Romans 11:29 states that "the gifts and the calling of God are irrevocable." This means that once God has given a spiritual gift, such as the gift of tongues, he will not take it away. Therefore, the gift of tongues is still valid and available to believers today.

In conclusion, speaking in tongues is a biblical and valid spiritual gift that is still available to believers today. It is a way to communicate with God and to build up oneself and others in faith. While it is important to use this gift responsibly and in accordance with biblical guidance, it should not be discounted or dismissed as outdated or irrelevant.

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Business / 20 Lucrative Business Ideas For 2023 by contra(m): 3:22am On Jan 01, 2023
Here are some potential business ideas for 2023:

1. Online tutoring or coaching services: With the rise of online learning platforms, providing tutoring or coaching services online could be a lucrative business opportunity.

2. E-commerce store: Setting up an e-commerce store to sell a variety of products or niche items could be a good way to reach a large customer base.

3. Event planning: With many events being postponed or cancelled due to the pandemic, starting an event planning business could be a good opportunity to help people celebrate special occasions in a safe and organized manner.

4. Food delivery service: With more people opting for delivery services, starting a food delivery business could be a good opportunity to tap into this growing market.

5. Social media management: Many businesses are looking for help with managing their social media accounts and creating content. Starting a social media management business could be a good opportunity to use your skills to help others.

6. Graphic design: With the increasing importance of visual content, starting a graphic design business could be a good opportunity to use your creative skills to help businesses and individuals create professional-looking designs.

7. Home renovation and repair: With many people spending more time at home, there may be a demand for home renovation and repair services.

8. Virtual assistant: As more businesses shift to remote work, there may be a need for virtual assistants to help with tasks such as scheduling, email management, and data entry.

9. Mobile app development: With the increasing use of smartphones, starting a mobile app development business could be a good opportunity to create useful and popular apps.

10. Health and wellness products: With a focus on health and wellness, starting a business selling products such as supplements, healthy snacks, or fitness equipment could be a good opportunity.

11. Personalized gift baskets: With the rise of e-commerce, starting a business that creates personalized gift baskets and ships them to customers could be a good opportunity.

12. Dropshipping: Starting a dropshipping business involves partnering with suppliers to sell their products and handling all aspects of the customer experience, including marketing and fulfillment.

13. Farm-to-table produce: With a growing demand for locally-sourced, fresh produce, starting a farm-to-table business could be a good opportunity to provide high-quality produce to customers.

14. Artisanal food products: With a focus on locally-made and high-quality products, starting a business that makes artisanal food products such as bread, cheese, or chocolate could be a good opportunity.

15. Home cleaning and organization: With more people spending time at home, there may be a demand for home cleaning and organization services.

16. Pet grooming: With many people treating their pets as members of the family, starting a pet grooming business could be a good opportunity to provide a needed service.

17. Gardening and landscaping: With a focus on outdoor spaces and sustainability, starting a gardening or landscaping business could be a good opportunity to use your green thumb to help others.

18. Personalized nutrition and meal planning: With a focus on health and wellness, starting a business that offers personalized nutrition and meal planning services could be a good opportunity to help people reach their health goals.

19. Rent-to-own furniture: Starting a business that offers rent-to-own furniture options could be a good opportunity to help people access high-quality furniture without a large upfront cost.

20. Mobile car detailing: With busy schedules, many people may not have time to take their car to a traditional car wash. Starting a mobile car detailing
Business / Re: I Mistakenly Borrowed From A Loan App #15,000 To Pay #19,500 In 2 Weeks [Pics] by contra(m): 5:20pm On Oct 02, 2022
budaatum:


Can someone please work the interest for us.

This is actually 782% pa interest. Interests are charged per annum and if he's paying 30% in 2 weeks (14 days) that's 30/14*365=7.82 and converting to percentage is 782%

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Celebrities / Re: Eucharia Anunobi Supports Premarital Sex For Engaged Couples (Video) by contra(m): 1:14pm On Jul 19, 2022
Please let your references be on God's Word not opinions of men/women of feelings.

2 Timothy 4:3-4
King James Version
3 For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears;

4 And they shall turn away their ears from the truth, and shall be turned unto fables.


Be not deceived.
Career / Re: Is ICAN As It Is Now Overrated by contra(m): 8:51pm On Jun 25, 2022
Highways:
Everyone wants to leave the country... Ask yourself is ICAN recognised outsid the country

Yes, I got a job abroad as an auditor in a big company with my Nigeria experience and ICAN certificate.

@OP the qualification is not overrated. The number of Chartered accountants in Nigeria are not enough to meet the demand for it. Every company need a Chartered accountant and untiil that is achieved we keep producing more.

But like every other type of education, it's not the qualification itself that makes the difference, it's the person you become and how much effort you make to be successful.

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Travel / Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by contra(m): 5:11am On Jan 20, 2022
No personal experience but I know someone and he has only positive comments.


canadaishome:
Biko
Anyone with feedback/review on moneybox savings and investment app?

Before I put two legs in
Travel / Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by contra(m): 5:10am On Jan 20, 2022
There are new stuff on Facebook marketplace. I bought one mattress there brand new.



wallg123:

No Facebook marketplace no good for that kind thing. How person go buy second hand mattress + bedbugs and body fluid ?
Let him go to store and feel/ test the mattress

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Travel / Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by contra(m): 1:57am On Jan 09, 2022
Ralphlauren:


The wage difference is high. Multiply it over 12 months and its no brainer which of the two offers to accept ....

The £2k wage difference is annual not monthly.

@StarMonkey

Congrats. You're better off in London than Jersey. For one, you're in the middle of the action and closer to friends, support for your young family. 2, you get more options for quality network in London. 3, your career progression in London will likely be faster and you can easily change jobs. On the flip side, the wage difference will probably be dwarfed by the higher cost of living in London but your potential to earn more in the long run should be your consolation.

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Business / Re: Saving With KOLO: I Just Began This Journey (photo) by contra(m): 11:57am On Jan 05, 2022
Good mindset.

But there are better ways to save than the kolo method. You're losing about 2% of the money's value every month to inflation. In December, you'll lose close to 30%.

If you put the money in a money mutual funds, you'll earn some interest to reduce the inflation impact.

Google how to save money with interests. Don't fall for the high interest yielding MMM type of investment or savings app/website.

Again, good plan but crude.

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Travel / Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by contra(m): 10:38am On Jan 05, 2022
onibokun10:
Hi guys, what are the chances of some of us studying courses that are not in the shortage list? Will it be hard or impossible for us to get sponsorship ? Also , if after the 2yrs PSW there's no sponsorship, which other ways are there to remain legally staying in this land ?

These questions have been answered before. I'll just add.

1. Nothing is impossible. Although chances to getting a sponsored job is less on the course you studied and more of what you know - experience, except maybe doctors, nurses and the likes. There's sponsorship for care jobs now. While you're studying courses outside the shortage list, learn something aside, maybe an IT certification and training or data analysis as a backup plan.

2. If after PSW and no sponsorship, let your spouse switch to study and repeat the cycle. Otherwise, do a PhD, start planning for it a year in advance. Another strategy is to get married to someone that already has parmanent stay.

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Travel / Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by contra(m): 7:29am On Dec 27, 2021
RUN!

teeebest:
Hello, please I need advice/suggestions.


Can I proceed please?

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Travel / Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by contra(m): 3:48pm On Dec 25, 2021
grin grin grin now you gerrit

elisinho:

Na now I understand what they have been saying through out this month
"Are you sorted for Christmas"

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Travel / Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by contra(m): 1:39pm On Dec 25, 2021
It's more of a culture thing as everyone is supposed to be indoors sharing the day with their families, friends and loved ones. The bus drivers too. The UK is a ghost town on Christmas day.


Aprokodaughter:
Christmas here is boring abeg why won't transportation work on Christmas day. Nobody should come and talk corona.

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Travel / Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by contra(m): 8:22am On Dec 24, 2021
There's an option for the recipient to withdraw dollars not sure about Pounds. You can check. Yes world remit and western union are other options but do your research to compare the costs. Cheers �


Preshyi:
Thanks
What if I want to send pounds. Is world remit or western Union an option?
Travel / Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by contra(m): 7:46pm On Dec 23, 2021
On Flutterwave you can select enaira option. It goes to your enaira account. You transfer to your bank account. I sent at N759 to £1 today and they charge £1 sending fee.


Preshyi:
Hello guys,
Please what's the best and cost effective way to send money to Nigeria from the UK.

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Travel / Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by contra(m): 7:02am On Dec 23, 2021
jummiedel:
Yes. I got a job with barclays bank. They are less concerned with my 9ja certificate. The experience was the koko. I aced the interview and I was pleased with my self. Not only barclays I've got employment. I had with Sky, Virgin Money, Freeview and Virgin media.
Key Note: Don't panic and don't leave any details out during your interview. Support every question with a case scenario. PRAY WELL.
I kept on applying to build my self esteem and communication skills.

You're wise.
In one of my books - Succeeding in Your Career, available on Amazon, I emphasise this strategy. It works everytime. Apply for jobs not only when you need one but to test the waters and see your worth, market value and build your confidence.

If anyone wants a copy, you can send me a pm and I'll can give discount for the ebook.

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Travel / Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by contra(m): 12:14am On Dec 20, 2021
Osoderi:


Thank you for your response

It is in London.

But pls do they accept Nigeria degree certificate in the UK in this type of organisation?

Yep. I know a lot of people with just Nigerian credentials working in big4 recruited directly from Nigeria.

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Travel / Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by contra(m): 10:30pm On Dec 18, 2021
Osoderi:
Hello house, please what is the annual salary for a personal assistant job in KPMG UK. I applied for a job there and was asked my salary expectation.

Please any body working here OR have similar position should assist me.

Also I only have a degree certificate can they take me with my Nigeria university.

I need the gross salary, net salary and annual. Kindly assist please.

Thank you

You didn't mention the location. The range in the south is 35 to 45k depending on your level of experience. It will be more in London and less in the North.

Like someone's suggested try glassdoor to be exact.

PS. Give a high rate. They'll tell you how much they can afford if they can't pay your rate.

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Travel / Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by contra(m): 8:48pm On Dec 18, 2021
Chreze:


Congrats. Please note that the information I shared is 99% accurate for Glasgow (or maybe Scotland). I have never visited London or England and so don’t know if the same applies 100%. I know similar from reading but never been there and don’t know what applies. You might wanna confirm from people who live and stay there.

Blessings

It's the same in Southampton.

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Travel / Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by contra(m): 8:38pm On Dec 18, 2021
iboboyswag:


So Contra is a woman?? And here is me thinking you was a dude... grin

Plenty congratulations...

I guess there are 2 of us now. I'm a guy.
Travel / Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by contra(m): 9:47am On Nov 10, 2021
Balingz:
Good morning house. How are you all doing? My brother got an offer from a big 4 accounting firm in the UK but the role he is being offered is less than the role he is applied for due to his professional qualification. However, in Nigeria, he works for a big 4 accounting firm and should be a manager in a few months time. The naira equivalent of what he will be paid in the UK is almost same with what he currently earns in Nigeria. Is it worthwhile for him to accept the UK offer considering he has a wife and 2 children. Thanks house.

I'm assuming this is for Audit.

Your brother need to work as a manager in Nigeria for 2 years before he can be considered for Manager in the UK.

It's traditional for big4 to downgrade your experience. Manager to AM and AM to Senior and so on. Depending on the big4 and your brother's performance and awareness, he will spend at least 2 years in position before he'll be promoted. If he's tired, he can switch to another big4 or one of the mid-tier firm - top10.

My advise
He should take the offer but with a higher salary. In london 50k, South 47k and North 40k is the range. Let him ensure he's getting the higheat level of AM if it's Deloitte or KPMG. Its better to spend 2 years here without promotion than stay in Nigeria just because they want to get manager before coming - just 1 advantage - you'll be way ahead in completing your 5years here with solid 2years UK experience in the bag. Most new managers from Nigeria struggle in audit, some are on year 3 and still no promotion to SM.

Again, you said your brother will be a manager in few months, you mean July or October next year. That's when big4 in Nigeria promote. That's at least 7 months plus 2 years before coming to UK as a manager. Is this your brother's promotion guaranteed? No!

This is the usual standard.

NB - i've advised based on the available information you provided. I can give him a more personalised advice if he sends me a message for free just this time.

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Travel / Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by contra(m): 9:05pm On Nov 08, 2021
Folabifreeman:
Hello everyone. I need your help with this.

Is IHS fee paid same time as Visa application fee or can you pay for IHS separately ?


You will pay it separately at the same time. Separately because you'll get separate invoices. At the same time because you will need to pay your IHS to complete the visa application process.

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Career / Re: Share Your Experience While Working Under An Elite Person. by contra(m): 4:21pm On Oct 11, 2021
Khaleepha5681:


That's rich life

He just invest in people in the name of "help" knowing truly, one way the other he will one day rip the profit

Might be he didn't see what he could get if he invest his money in your son's education, in the name of help.

Very touching story.

But I'm sure, he was fond of short time investment.... Typical African Rich

Had he assisted your son, and sponsored his education.... He would be God to you and your son for several years

No, he will do it again. That's a bad behaviour.

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