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Politics / Re: What's Exactly Stopping Nigeria From Having 24/7 Electricity? by Darestc2k12: 5:59pm On Sep 06, 2020
allthingsgood:


Successive administration have been working to no avail. It's not as easy as u think

Who told it is not easy as we think.

My brother don't deceive yourself.

D
Those buildings you see in Dubai are not started, when Nigeria government has started fixing this electricity problem. Dubai has made their country great , we only electricity , we have not made it great.

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Politics / Re: What's Exactly Stopping Nigeria From Having 24/7 Electricity? by Darestc2k12: 5:55pm On Sep 06, 2020
Lipscomb:
Here in the estate since last year we have been having 24/7 light. But the billing is much

At least you are seeing the service.
That is how MTN was expensive then in 2000 / 2001 .

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Politics / Re: What's Exactly Stopping Nigeria From Having 24/7 Electricity? by Darestc2k12: 5:53pm On Sep 06, 2020
allthingsgood:
Can u even pay for the 24/7 light.


Who told you Nigerians will not.
Is government buy airtime or recharge cards for us.
Let it be generated first

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Politics / Re: What's Exactly Stopping Nigeria From Having 24/7 Electricity? by Darestc2k12: 5:50pm On Sep 06, 2020
Mistakemaker:
What exactly is stopping Nigeria from having 24/7 electricity and making money form it as well as stabilising the economy?

Let's hear people's thoughts

To have 24/7 electricity is a very simple all we need is political will.
First state and local government must allowed by law to generate and distribute their via private/public partnership.

Secondly, all discos must be mandated to supply prepaid meters to every household / flats and rooms. They should MAKE PREPAID METERS AVAILABLE LIKE PHONES in TELECOM sector.

Thirdly, solar energy, wind energy and free energy should be encouraged and made cheaper by all levels of government. Import duties on these products should be zero.

POLITICAL WILL is very crucial.

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Family / Re: How Does An Average Nigerian Youth Escape Poverty? by Darestc2k12: 4:33pm On Aug 29, 2020
Acidosis:


You have something for me?


Yes
Family / Re: How Does An Average Nigerian Youth Escape Poverty? by Darestc2k12: 7:49am On Aug 27, 2020
MONEY247:
Bro....I won't start laying blames... But you failed to invest at one time ....
Nevertheless I Will show you a way, Learn digital stuffs e.g mini importation, Forex trading and so on. Buy shares and be patient for some time as you allow Them to appreciate .
I repeat always invest your money in the financial market.


......
My own 1 mite


Pls tell me more about this investment in financial market. WhatsApp- 08064407549
Family / Re: How Does An Average Nigerian Youth Escape Poverty? by Darestc2k12: 5:21am On Aug 27, 2020
Propsvilla:
Nigeria Youth are not serious sorry for saying that. In this Forum I broke a very rare opportunity to then to make money through Real Estate with little or no Capital Commitment. Many of them indicated interest for me to send the details to them which I took out time out of my scarce time to compile the details of the rare opportunity and what they stand to gain. Till today only but just very few of them have keyed it. And I tell you the distance between those ones and poverty is very far. It is not just about Government, Nigeria Youth should know that we are in 21st Century and a lot have really changed unlike in the 80s when Job security was very high. This is a century for Entrepreneurs and not workers, this is a century where blue collar jobs pays more than white collar jobs except you have the connection to hit high paying Government Job. Look around You as a Youth and think of solution you can come up with to the problems facing the Society and then Monetise it. Start Small no matter how small and always open your self up to opportunity. Please for those who will quote me still asking me about Real Estate opportunity, if you are not serious to join immediately, please don't quote me. I don't have time to Lazy People. May God bless all hardworking Nigeria Youth.

I am interested. My email is darestic2k12@gmail.com. Whatsapp is 08064407549

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Family / Re: How Does An Average Nigerian Youth Escape Poverty? by Darestc2k12: 3:12pm On Aug 26, 2020
bobokunlexzy:
Check my signature very well.
Can you see the title of that eBook?

That's exactly where the money is....& taking the money out of the Lion's mouth requires diligence, tact & swift action.

The content is loaded & I can assure you & anyone who cares to have a copy that after reading it, your orientation will change & you will take a huge step to your financial freedom.

So my brother, this is what you need but it's painful that youths of this generation don't read & if only they know the power of information kept in a book, they won't joke with books especially one of this kind.

Just DM the no & request for a free copy. You will get it under 2mins.


Pls I need a copy of the book
Family / Re: How Does An Average Nigerian Youth Escape Poverty? by Darestc2k12: 3:06pm On Aug 26, 2020
welf99:
Go back to programming. That is your wealth , the ultimate money you have been looking for. Finish your study. Bro you be glad you did at the end. You can contact me for guidance.


Bro I need guidance on programing. pls WhatsApp me on 08064407549
Family / Re: How Does An Average Nigerian Youth Escape Poverty? by Darestc2k12: 2:52pm On Aug 26, 2020
Emotionss:
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I don't know about others but Forex has really helped me achieve my fainancal goals.

I learned Forex for 2 years before thinking of trading and spent close to 200k in the process. Best decision of my live.

The reason why most people fail in Forex is because they are always in a hurry to start trading without taking the necessary time to learn and practice characteristics of Forex trading.


Ehn, okay whatsapp me let chat - 08064407549
Family / Re: How Does An Average Nigerian Youth Escape Poverty? by Darestc2k12: 12:48pm On Aug 25, 2020
Acidosis:
I think the problems started when you choose business over tertiary education at the age of 18 because of money.

Again, at 25, you still feel you have failed and somehow you feel that everyone is better because of money.

Truth is, you will ALWAYS feel this way for as long as MONEY remains your alpha and omega. You obviously don't believe in growth and the saying that there's time for everything.

N1m in the hands of a 25 year old man with a bachelor's degree in Computer Science is more valuable than N1m in the hands of an 18 year old boy.


Going back to school after you have lost over a million naira and waiting to graduate and earn N18k NYSC alawee will always demotivate you. Right now, it will take a special grace and endurance for you to finish your education especially now that you're surrounded by money conscious friends and your yahoo yahoo younger brother.

Well thoughtful advice and submission.
Kindly email me : darestic2k12@gmail.com or Whatsapp me - 08064407549
Politics / Re: Top Ongoing Mega-Projects In Nigeria by Darestc2k12: 3:06pm On Aug 23, 2020
EXOUSIAng:

And how old are those countries compared to Nigeria...
I know we can be better, but it is complete stupidity that makes you people compare Nigeria to France, Spain, UK, US etc this countries are more than 500years older than Nigeria with exception of US....
Is Nigeria Economy not better than that of Egypt and Ethiopia, countries that were already civilized more than 4000years ago?
Have you ever checked your history books to see what this countries went through to arrive where they are today...
There is nothing wrong with aiming high but it is common sense to be very rational in your comparison.....
YOU, WHAT HAVE YOU CONTRIBUTED TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF THIS COUNTRY APART FROM SITTING YOUR ASS DOWN AND COMPLAINING

Yes. You are right. But let tell you that already made projects ought to be easily and timely done. That those countries take many years to come up with massive developments does not mean Nigeria should take long before achieving the same.
Politics / Re: How Does One Get A Government Appointment? by Darestc2k12: 1:15pm On Aug 23, 2020
Kenobi1312:
Have a government sugar daddy


Guy, you must be a lady
Politics / Re: ₦5 Million Hate Speech Fine: Nigerians Are Too Docile - Femi Okurounmu by Darestc2k12: 8:13am On Aug 21, 2020
May God help us in this country. Fine for hate speech indeed. Naija don enter one chance in the hand of APC. military regime seems better than this government self.
It is hate speech they criticize, they don't criticize unemployment, insecurities , poor social amenities, poor education and fine and sanction themselves or resign . Irresponsible leaders.
Pls tell them criticism is tool for social development and advancement.
God will deliver us .

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Please Help, I Have Lost Much Money Trying To Earn Money Online. by Darestc2k12: 12:39pm On Aug 13, 2020
mrpassionate:
On Forex Trading I think u should study it more relentlessly. And don't use any Broker of whatsoever in AFRICA CONTINENT. 1 of the key to succeeds in Forex.

If you don't mind I can say go ahead made a deposit to your own account and let me Trade your account for 5 Days. If you see the results then you will start doing everything you can to Study the game and will helps you to take your own trading analysis yourself.

And I do have many screenshots and vid of Trades I have taken.
Peace!.




Pls bro I need your help concerning forex. Pls I need you to contact me : 08064407549 - WhatsApp only
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Please Help, I Have Lost Much Money Trying To Earn Money Online. by Darestc2k12: 11:04am On Aug 13, 2020
Iykolysis:




It's quite huge and still counting, cannot state figures in public domain for safety reasons. DM if you can. FOREX IS REAL FOR INTELLIGENT MINDS, AND NOT OTHERWISE.


If you are sure that forex pay. Pls I need u to whatsapp me only on 08064407549
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Please Help, I Have Lost Much Money Trying To Earn Money Online. by Darestc2k12: 10:37am On Aug 13, 2020
chuksbaby:


You did not get information on time I say.. PayPal still works from 9ja

Pls tell me how?
Programming / Re: What Was The First Programming Language You Learned And Why? by Darestc2k12: 4:29pm On Aug 12, 2020
Darkseid:
Nigerian universities still dey teach FORTRAN till today, and you'll wonder why the country is still stagnant.


Tell them oooo
Some Qbasic
Programming / Re: What Was The First Programming Language You Learned And Why? by Darestc2k12: 4:22pm On Aug 12, 2020
barragan:


How many people truly knows Excel, I'm sure you can't find up to a thousand of them in Nigeria.

Abi ooo . My brother.

Even how many people know Microsoft word. People only know the introductory.
Even excel
Nairaland / General / Re: The History Of BABA ALAJO SOMOLU by Darestc2k12: 10:05pm On Jun 01, 2020
I love this story very much. It should be made available for upcoming entrepreneurs
Crime / Re: Man Charged To Court For Recording Bribery In Ogun (Video) by Darestc2k12: 3:34am On May 29, 2020
Slawormir:
Damnnnnn niggarrr
Isoright



recording of the incident on his Facebook wall is not the right thing

Pls whatvis the right thing oooo
Politics / Re: Rotimi Jolayemi's Poem About Lai Mohammed That Got Him Arrested (Listen) by Darestc2k12: 6:16am On May 28, 2020
First and foremost , the guy said the truth as far reality done on masses is concerned.
But let me drop this. Why do we still see Nigerians supporting our politician against the the masses. This is very bad of us as youth. Even if there are some elements of conspiracy in the clip, as a leader , he ought to have come and address not to arrest him. A leader should be able to face public scrutiny or cryout.

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Education / Re: Does First Class Degree Guarantee One A Job? by Darestc2k12: 9:51am On May 12, 2020
Jarus:


Exactly, you need to score A in at least 70% of your courses from year 1 to 4 or 5 before making a first class.

That means you need to sleep with 70% of your lecturers from year 1 to 5. It doesn’t make sense.

Most students that sleep with lecturers do so not to fail a course or not have carry over, not not to make A.



Sir you can be too sure.
It is only that you have not have the experience.
Education / Re: Does A Masters Degree Guarantee Jobs? by Darestc2k12: 12:14pm On May 06, 2020
Clubconnect an appeal to you.
Having fund my wallet successfully , I bought data but my phone is yet to be credited with Mb.
Clubconnect help me out
Education / Re: What Course Did You Study In The Tertiary Institution And What's your job now? by Darestc2k12: 1:58pm On Mar 22, 2020
bayocanny:

Bro, I swear na God. immediately I finished my degree in 2018 I quickly enter street hustle gather money for my NYSC. I saved during NYSC camp, no lavish spending. I got to my ppa in a rural area like that and I discovered that there's no bank nearby so I seize the opportunity, I make inquiries about the POS stuff and I got to know how lucrative it is.
Luckily for me an ex Corper in my local government got a job with a POS company while serving but he stay put cuz he was required to work in the state where he served. I used the opportunity and get a POS machine from him, got a shop and started the business last year December. Then, I used to shuttle between my work place and my ppa. I reason with my employer about what am doing and he gave me the opportunity. I normally go to school from 8am to 11am by 12pm I don japa go hustle for my shop.
Now that NYSC is over am now a full-time business man, a got a part time job last month as well to support my hustle and I'm doing fine.
Also, I'm nursing my Msc degree ambition abroad, have already secured the scholarship, just waiting for corona to vanish so that I can enter embassy collect my visa .

Pls I wish to connect with in respect of scholarship on WHATSAPP . my WHATSAPP number is 08064407549.
Education / Re: What Course Did You Study In The Tertiary Institution And What's your job now? by Darestc2k12: 12:49pm On Mar 22, 2020
pennywys:
I study biochemistry/chemistry technology in one of the universities in the southern region, but now I'm a programmer, and deal more on information technology

Pls tell me basic knowledge to acquire to be programmer. Whatsapp number : 08064407549
Education / Re: What Course Did You Study In The Tertiary Institution And What's your job now? by Darestc2k12: 12:46pm On Mar 22, 2020
Holamilekan97:
I studied Marketing. Working from home shocked

How do u work from home pls help me out.
WHATSAPP number 08064407549
Education / Re: What Course Did You Study In The Tertiary Institution And What's your job now? by Darestc2k12: 12:25pm On Mar 22, 2020
shogsman:
I studied sociology and I work in human resources and I have a booming transportation business that pays more than 150k per week,i also do graphic design and web developing thanks to UDEMY,I think I made a great career choice.I also do part time counselling too(doesn't pay much but I love it)

Pls enlighten me on how earn income through investing in transportation business. Whatsapp number 08064407549
Education / Re: What Course Did You Study In The Tertiary Institution And What's your job now? by Darestc2k12: 11:25am On Mar 22, 2020
SweetCunt97:
Travel abroad and earn big


I also read electrical/ electronic engineering. Pls how can I get myself to abroad.
My what's number is 08064407549. Email is darestic2k12@gmail.com
Education / Re: P.N. Okeke, Author Of Secondary School Physics Textbooks Turns 77 by Darestc2k12: 9:02pm On Feb 12, 2020
Happy birthday to him
Education / Re: Mass Failure Rocks OAU Faculty Of Pharmacy by Darestc2k12: 8:43pm On Jan 25, 2020
Roon9:
Hmmm.... Blame the lecturers


call for our 250,000mAH lithium-ion solar powerbank that could power your TV, laptop, and up to 4 lighting points for up to 10 hours daily.


How much reply me on my email or Whatsapp me on 08064407549
Career / Re: Entrepreneurs Are Ruining Morales Of Employees by Darestc2k12: 10:25pm On Jan 20, 2020
ultron12345:
Rubbish

Firstly, I do not support owing employees salaries. Salaries should always be paid when due as specified in the employment contract. If for some reason, you can't afford the salaries at that particular time, inform the employees of the situation, explain to them and an understanding should be reached.

I will however talk about the so-called 'Peanut Salary'. What exactly is peanut salary?. Were you not informed of the salary before taking the job?. If the salary is too small for you, then the solution is simple, don't take the job. If you've already taken it, then resign, abi did they tie your hands and legs.

Salary is determined by productivity and market-value. You cannot be producing N4000 and be expecting to be paid N10,000.

Demand and supply of labour must also be put into consideration. When demand of labour is higher then the supply, wages are high, but when demand of labour is less than supply, wages are low.

You don't expect an employer to pay N1,000,000 when others are willing to take less. Will you buy a bag of rice at N200,000 when the near-by store is selling the same bag of rice and the same quality at N50,000. Never. So why do you expect employers to do otherwise. The same way an employee will not stay with an employer paying him N100,000 when another employer is willing to pay him N900,000.

Some companies honestly can't pay better. How can you expect a school in one small, interior town, that collects school fees of N6000 per term to be paying salary of N50,000 per month to teachers.

If you're not happy with salary you're offered, then don't accept the job or resign. If you're worth more than that salary, you will surely see other employees willing to pay your more than what you were paid before. If I offer salary of N40,000 per month, and no-one takes the job, I will be forced to increase the salary in order to fill the vacancy. You can also choose to start your own business and begin paying water-melon salaries instead and we'll see how long you'll stay afloat.

Let's also not forget how lazy and wicked Nigerian employees are. They are ready to ruin your business with fraud at the slightest opportunity. All they do is to steal your money. That is why Nigerian employees coined the phrase "Na where person dey work, na there e dey chop, na e make them dey callam work-chop (workshop)" as a way to justify their fraudulent character. Money that is supposed to be used to sustain and expand the business and even provide better packages for the staff will then have to be used to employ extra-staff to monitor each other, biometric scanners, CCTV cameras and other things that are not supposed to be needed, just to monitor staff to avoid fraud.

Start a poultry and they will be stealing your eggs. Some will even go ahead to be killing the chickens so that they'll be allowed to take them home.

Start an entertainment/viewing/game center and they'll be pocketing your money. On the days you're around at the business, the money realized will be x10 of the money realized when you're not around. Because they're eating your money.

Lease out a vehicle to a driver to use and watch as he'll finish you.

Start a restaurant, the same thing will happen. More than half of the total food ingredients will end up in their personal kitchens.

Even ordinary provisions shop, they will find a way to steal.

The major problem of doing business in this country isn't power or infrastructure, it's finding honest and competent manpower. The average Nigerian employee is waiting to steal from you. The ones in management positions will not only be stealing but will be hiring incompetent staff solely because they are his friends, relatives or church members. That's why I don't blame companies who hire expatriates like Indians and Lebanese for sensitive positions like Finance and Accounting even when we have qualified Nigerians.

Some people have money to do business in this country but they don't have time for it. They'll have employed staff to manage it, but they can't do that because there are no trustworthy staff in Nigeria, so they abandon the idea, and rather invest their money in treasury bills and fixed deposit accounts. And later, they'll be complaining they there are no jobs when they are killing all the businesses with their evil character.

Let's not forget their rude attitude that they'll use to drive all your customers away, just like they exhibit in government offices.

That's why they like government work, where they're allowed to be lazy and to steal. Where they can get money without adding any value. Where they can steal, where they can come to work by 10pm, gist till 12pm, sleep till 3pm and spend the next hour preparing to leave by 4pm. And they'll go home and tell people they went to work. That is why our government agencies are not working, that is why our government corporations like NNPC and others are not working. That is why we say Nigerian government cannot run business. Any private company that allows such will fail like Nigerian government agencies and corporations have failed.

If you think your salary is Peanut Salary, then quit and sart your own business and be paying water-melon salaries. By the time you crumble, you'll start blaming Buhari.

Peanut salary ke, paw-paw salary ni.
Resign and start your own.






I like this . Oga u are very correct

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