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Career / Re: Should I Pursue Another Federal Job Or Leave For Canada? by dgee1(m): 2:20pm On Jun 09, 2020
I have sent you an email, thanks
Onlyonebuhari:


Give me a pm.
Education / Re: LAUTECH: Nigeria Best State University in Pictures by dgee1(m): 10:38am On Jun 09, 2020
Incredibly appalling! He just murdered the school with those pictures.
mhiztaNexy:
Lautech is actually beautiful but the pics here is appalling. Op you need to attend photography class because you just bleeped my alma mater up. Who tf tries to prove a point and snaps like this. You fall my hand ooo.

No mama no 1 amala for you!

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Career / Re: Should I Pursue Another Federal Job Or Leave For Canada? by dgee1(m): 7:48am On Jun 09, 2020
Still hoping to hear from you on this, please.
Onlyonebuhari:
Let me tell u the simple truth, I export Yam and kola nut. The money I get from it I can't get it from Canada or the US. Let me tell u the real truth....I apply for credentialing in Canada and they have been disturbing since Monday that am qualified, they will issue work permit and Visa but I don't need it.
Travel / Re: Italian Student Visa-help! by dgee1(m): 11:31am On Jun 07, 2020
send me your phone number
krysten:

Your documents can be legalized in absentia, contact me
NYSC / Re: How Much Does FG Pay Corper Doctors? by dgee1(m): 3:49am On Jun 05, 2020
I sent you an email, please respond.
JIREN01:
No state gets to pay medical corpers as high as that.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: 4 Things You Need To Work For A Foreign Firm Remotely From Nigeria by dgee1(m): 9:03pm On May 23, 2020
Hello bro, have you started the project? I'm very interested in it and God bless you for this post!
NubianX:



Try Upwork

Also access this link.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/laurencebradford/2017/06/25/11-websites-where-you-can-find-a-remote-tech-job/

But your best chance at making any sense off these portals is when efficient with a particular (professional) skill set...a requirement/qualification you can also acquire remotely of course.

Look YOUNG NIGERIANS, You can legitimately BECOME RICH...YES, I mean it, be a BIG Boy...by legitimately using you laptop and a fast internet from the comfort of your Ajegunle. Eschew yahoo-yahoo please! You are wasting your life and that of your unborn generations scamming innocent souls. Nigeria has great talents and you are part of those talents - whether living in diaspora or at home.

I and my team will soon be launching a project that will enable Nigerian youths legitimately study and work abroad and legitimately earn good money ($£€¥₩) without leaving 9ja...or even ever needing do - just like smart youths from India, China, S/Korea and South Asia are doing . Trust me, if u have just small BIG Boys change, 9ja na paradise...e better pass Yankee on the same cash flow!

Stay tuned for more details...
Career / Re: Should I Pursue Another Federal Job Or Leave For Canada? by dgee1(m): 2:31pm On May 23, 2020
I've sent you an email. Thanks very much.
studentofTruth:


DM
Career / Re: Should I Pursue Another Federal Job Or Leave For Canada? by dgee1(m): 1:04pm On May 23, 2020
Wow!! That's just bitter jealousy!!

I'm like you in terms of being an introverted private individual too. I did a 9-5 job for a year and a half before getting disillusioned with the whole thing and left the place. I sometimes still look back and have this thought that maybe leaving my former place of work was a mistake because situation hasn't really improved.

If you don't mind, please bro, I would like to connect with you. I really would like to work from home too, I dont mind my neighbours suspecting and getting jealous of me as long as my conscience is clean and I'm working hard. I just need a push in the right direction and wont be a trouble.

You could please just quote me sir and I would drop my contact. I would be really grateful if you do help me.

Thanks



studentofTruth:


If you know me, you would know that I'm not the type that shows off. I'm one introverted private individual. I have just one friend in my neighborhood.

I work from home and I keep my business to myself. None of my neighbors know about my business.

During the lockdown, we had a serious power outage, so I bought a bigger Gen that can carry my fridge — it's fully stocked for the lockdown. They started questioning my source of income, gossiping and spreading false rumour about me

I decided to make my business public by using my Upwork profile on my WhatsApp DP. They went and dug out how much I'm making, and since then, their bitterness knows no bounds (even +60 years old men among them) — Imagine calling Upwork fraud! None of them even considers the hard work it took to build a Top-rated status; all they look at is the earning, which, to them, means a lot but, to me, is very small that I can't even think of marriage with the income level.

Career / Re: Should I Pursue Another Federal Job Or Leave For Canada? by dgee1(m): 12:09pm On May 23, 2020
Bro, I'm in same situation with him and I've sent you an email. Please do respond. Thanks
drehdinho:



Brother, go and learn one programming language.

This will pay off in the end.

Join StartNG or contact me through email, I'm ready to put you through without collecting a dime.

Nigeria is such a useless country.
Career / Re: Should I Pursue Another Federal Job Or Leave For Canada? by dgee1(m): 11:17pm On May 22, 2020
Hello, please I can source for Kolanut and BitterKola in large quantities. How can I connect with you sir?
Onlyonebuhari:
Let me tell u the simple truth, I export Yam and kola nut. The money I get from it I can't get it from Canada or the US. Let me tell u the real truth....I apply for credentialing in Canada and they have been disturbing since Monday that am qualified, they will issue work permit and Visa but I don't need it.
Career / Re: Should I Pursue Another Federal Job Or Leave For Canada? by dgee1(m): 10:41pm On May 22, 2020
Bro please can I connect with you, not for any other thing but to also be within a network of Techies like you. I'm presently on JavaScript, please bro, I know you could. Thanks

softplace:
believe me as a tech person doing well in Nigeria, i still want to move abroad and just in a dilemma

if i should stay or go

By God grace i earn between #300 to #500k in a month but still feel i should move

i would be 27 this year sha

i almost had a job in canada but lost it because i dont save my projects on git that was what the company asked me but didnt have it to prove i did them
Health / Re: Lagos Reveal Plan To Manage Simple COVID-19 Cases At Home by dgee1(m): 12:16pm On May 21, 2020
hmmmmmmm
Travel / Re: Italian Student Visa-help! by dgee1(m): 10:29am On May 15, 2020
For the authentication of documents in Abuja, how can someone in Lagos do it without travelling to Abuja? And from those that have authenticated their documents at MoE and MoFA, how much did it cost?
Thanks

Shercorp:


I too.. I'm in Lagos presently.. but I don't know about interstate travel.
Travel / Re: Polish Student Visa by dgee1(m): 9:46am On May 11, 2020
I sent you an email, please respond. Thanks
mhorte:
Hi guys,

I joined Nairaland because of this group.
I recently got admission to Poland for Masters in GIS and Earth Observation. I have gathered somethings so far from the threads as well as some questions for clarity.

-I know I will need to legalize my O'level Certificate, B.Ttech Cert. & Transcript at the MOE, are these documents the ones that will be legalized at the MFA also or are there added documents required?
-As per the medical insurance needed, I have two options, Swisscare and AIICO, which will be more advisable?
-My program is supposed to last two years, will my medical insurance have to cover the two years or can I start off with a one-year subscription and later renew?
-I know I will have to make a flight reservation which is required for the visa interview;
......................................................................................................................................- will the reservation be for a round trip or just one-way?
..................................................................................- can anyone recommend any travel agency that can offer up to at least 2/3 weeks reservation at a low cost?
-I know also, that, as a visa requirement, one has to show proof of subsistence. Can I use a sponsor's account accompanied by a letter of sponsorship or do I compulsorily have to present a credit account in my name?

I have read through the threads and most answers seem wuruwuru, some are straight to the point while others are confusing...
Please, I'm begging, I need this to be answered in details(please don't refer me to a page) and if anyone has further information or clarity to add, I will most appreciate it. God bless us all.

Please keep staying safe.
Thank you.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Bleep by dgee1(m): 5:05pm On May 09, 2020
obamartins:
I am so sorry. Sorting the numbers of persons that applied is not easy. But I stopped replying to applications that came in after the deadline.

I still have faith that you would, in your goodness, look my way and guide me in this business one day. I won't be a liability or a distraction.

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Business / Re: Making Regular Income Publishing Amazon Kindle Ebooks by dgee1(m): 4:01pm On May 03, 2020
obamartins:


I won't be chanced. No vex

OK sir, I understand and I'm not annoyed. But would you please just give me a small one-time-never-again push in the right direction. I have an idea of how busy you would be, but please sir. Just a word or two from you, thanks.
Business / Re: Kdp. Kindle Amazon Books And Corona Virus Profits Method by dgee1(m): 2:47pm On May 03, 2020
Where can I get these stuff and how do i connect them?
ebenezary:
why l are you complaining about NEPA when with N60k to N80k you can run 24/7 electricity for your laptop
I don't care about NEPA and since last year 2019 March, l have not use generator

BELOW IS WHAT I DO
inverter price N4k to N6k (150 watts)
normal car battery- N16k to N22k
quality solar Panel -N35k to N45K
charge control N5k to N7k
cable N4k to N5K
DC battery charger (optional) N5k to N7k

As am writing this post there is no electricity and l don't care
despite my laptop battery last for less than an hour
I stay at MOWE, OGUN STATE where NEPA gives us electricity
when they want to share the bill and collect money

Business / Re: Making Regular Income Publishing Amazon Kindle Ebooks by dgee1(m): 12:53pm On May 03, 2020
Good day sir, please I've been trying to reach you, sent you a few emails sometime ago. I would like to have a discussion with you on the KDP business. I am new to the whole thing and wouldn't mind paying to learn from you or be in one of your groups. I have read some of your posts and I could see we belong to the same spiritual family and I feel that might count positively in my favour to get a response smiley. My WhatsApp contact is Zero-Eight-Zero-392151-Two-Six.

Thanks so much and God bless.


obamartins:
MS Words.
Business / Re: Kdp. Kindle Amazon Books And Corona Virus Profits Method by dgee1(m): 10:34pm On May 02, 2020
Lolo24:


It's a white guy and it's expensive. Obamartins is good too. I would've done his but then, I traveled and internet speed was poor. Talk to obamartins or call him.
Please can you link me up with Obamartins? I'm ready to pay for his mentorship. Thanks
Business / Re: Making Regular Income Publishing Amazon Kindle Ebooks by dgee1(m): 8:59pm On May 02, 2020
emperorsversion:



you can contact me at emperorsversion@gmail.com
I've sent you an email. Thanks
Business / Re: Making Regular Income Publishing Amazon Kindle Ebooks by dgee1(m): 6:38pm On May 02, 2020
emperorsversion:


you can contact me at emperorsversion@gmail.com
Ok thanks
Business / Re: Making Regular Income Publishing Amazon Kindle Ebooks by dgee1(m): 6:24pm On May 02, 2020
Grupo:


Wow. Man, you are really killing it. 25k USD in one month is enough money. Jeez.

I have only made around $192 this month on Kindle. I did that with just two books. It has been my best month so far on Amazon. Haha. I'm happy. Considering it is passive income and I haven't done a new book since June.

Seems I should elevate this publishing thing as my primary business and take it seriously.
Please how can I reach you?
Business / Re: Making Regular Income Publishing Amazon Kindle Ebooks by dgee1(m): 6:09pm On May 02, 2020
emperorsversion:


honestly I find that hard to beleive, I just started last 2 weeks.... on my third book now and sales are coming in... how many books have you got so far?
Please I would like to talk with you on this business. I have sent you an email, please respond. Thanks
Travel / Re: Nigerian Immigrant Bamidele Needs Your Help by dgee1(m): 9:42am On Apr 23, 2020
Hello bro Waju,

Let's just say I'm one your aburos you've never before heard from. I get your emails and most times it's as if you are talking to me personally. I salute you, sire. The "Fragrance to Fire" email of some days ago was all I needed at that very point.

I can type all the economic reasons I've been unable to plug in to opportunities you share, but I know they are crap and you don't buy those stuff. I'm in a mess financially and I would like to learn and put in effort towards something worthwhile under your guidance. I'm tired of begging people for jobs on Nairaland. I want to start failing at something. Something I can grow with.

I am to willing work for opportunity that may come up. I won't disappointed you.

Thanks and God bless.





wjxavier:
Glad the bail has been raised.

Thank you all. Whoever supported this effort.
Business / Re: For People Who Grew Up Poor And Eventually Escaped Poverty, Whats Your Story? by dgee1(m): 12:27pm On Apr 01, 2020
My present situation is very similar to yours though still believing for a breakthrough. I'm looking for scholarships now, please bro, if you could guide me in this regard I would appreciate. My first degree cgpa would qualify for many scholarships, just looking for opportunities. Thanks


Yaasir:
Search for your niche. The odd is truly stacked against you but you have to be very clear with what you want. It might not be a smooth ride but it is very possible. In my case, I knew my best bet was education but then cost. So, I must go to a Federal Institution. Almighty JAMB almost truncated that ambition before I "borrow sense". I went to polytechnic first before coming back to Unilag. I told myself from day one that I had no parent to look for a job for me. Therefore, I must finish among the very best in my class; with distinct abilities. I actually achieved that and got my job offer (banks; got many) before leaving Unilag. Then come the new face of the struggle; surviving the corporate world. I worked with 4 banks withing 7years and another FMCG. I rarely lack a job but the satisfaction was not there. Then, I had to rely on my talent again for a new beginning. I decided to travel out of the country, but how? Canada? My best choice but quite expensive. Then, I realized I could look for scholarships for my education as the shortest route to whatever location. I started the journey on September 2, 2017, when I sent over 25 emails to lecturers in Australia. It was a very demotivating and difficult process (rejection rate) before God finally gave me that lone voice from the least expected of source. I read Accounting but the person interested in me was an Environmental Scientist (UNISA)! That was when the process started having meaning. To cut the long story short, I did not win the scholarship to UNISA butttttttttttt I won 3 other scholarships - Holland, Austria/Hungary, and Qatar. I eventually settled for Austria/Hungary. On September 2, 2019 (exactly 2 years after) I stepped into my dream in style. While I can't claim to be rich as of today, I am enjoying the very best life has to offer- traveling to countries I never thought of, fantastic accommodation and access to training opportunities.
In essence, concentrate on your talent and never listened to Naysayers. You will meet many of them along your path to success.

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Business / Re: For People Who Grew Up Poor And Eventually Escaped Poverty, Whats Your Story? by dgee1(m): 9:24am On Mar 26, 2020
Thanks so much, bro. I have read a couple of your very helpful comments on this thread.

I would like to ask you about the availability of jobs in Nigeria for one skilled in, lets say, Javascript? Sometimes I see people pleading to build websites for people on here and it isn't very cool, yet I know some other guys are really earning a decent sum through programming.

I would like to be among the second group lol. So that's why I asked about being around a community/network. Thanks.


franchasng:
Go here https:// eloquentjavascript . net/00_intro.html and start from the beginning to the end. Don't skip any part.


You can practice there while reading. Be dedicated to it. If you dedicate your time and effort on that site for 6 months, you will see a great change in your javascript programming skill.


I wish you all the best that life can offer.
Business / Re: For People Who Grew Up Poor And Eventually Escaped Poverty, Whats Your Story? by dgee1(m): 1:14am On Mar 26, 2020
Please I'm presently learning JavaScript, could you please help me in being in an environment/network that would enable my growth?


franchasng:
I won't call my family a poor family and neither will I call it a rich family, we were just there, my father tried his best in providing for us and seeing us through school and my mom, diamond mother, the best mother on earth did more than what I can explain in words to ensure I and my siblings succeeded in life. I can hardly remember my mother eating breakfast while growing up. I even thought it is normal for a mother not to eat breakfast but didn't know she was only trying to preserve the meals for it to reach us cry

She prayed, worked hard, starved, did all manner of businesses to support the family's income, and she never joked with men of God. Anything men of God, be it our own church or any church, she just loved sowing in the life of men of God and this I strongly believe paved way for me and my siblings.


We did farming, we did hawking, I and my siblings with the leadership of my mother did virtually everything human can do to survive. I just can't list them here.

Also I was homeless at a point in Lagos. I did a very undignified job after NYSC just to pull through.

But today, my family is like the pillar of our LGA you cannot ignore in any decision making kiss

Now back to the story.

Personally, I suffered a lot. Due to the fact that my dad was a federal civil servant and with the nature of his role, we moved from one state to another, even to remote villages, making me change school and friends like wrapper, and this also affected me emotionally and in many other ways.

Because of my number in the family, I was still in secondary school when my father retired so things turned so soar that I did so many things to survive. I helped my mother in all manner of businesses she did, of course she didn't have a defined business, she just ventured into any trending moving business at the time so this affected me academically, but thank God for his natural gift of intelligence which made it easy for me to grasp anything I read or glance my eyes on.


My elderly siblings were fortunate and made it big which helped relief the burden on my parents for a while before my elder bro married a bad woman who then succeeded in turning him away from the family and he stopped helping us and my parents were retired at this time.


With time some other siblings picked up and we forgot him.

After school and NYSC, I found it difficult to secure a good paying job which also inspired my in born desire to own a business of my own. So when I finally secured a job, I didn't rely on the job, I started a business by the side, an online business.

My advice to young Nigerian youths reading, please don't neglect the opportunities internet offers. I can boldly say that internet made me who I am today. Internet liberated me. God bless my elder brother that introduced internet and computer appreciation to me at early age.


I am forever indebted to him till I die.

I built my own very successful company through the internet. My company has taken me places that my degree and academic prowess could not take me. And this company I built and developed it from the internet and today it is growing steadily and employing people which makes me so proud in life that I can now employ people and pay them, God I bless you everyday!




To all the ladies reading, stop underrating your younger brother in-laws, stop maltreating them, most of them will end up richer than that your husband you feel is Aliko Dangote today. Help your in-laws, stop being a bad and wicked woman. Being good does not cost much. Stop looking down on any guy now, future is very Pregnant oh!!

My last advice again to youths, please take internet seriously. Stop scam, stop internet scam, it pays for the mean time but it can never give you a sustainable income and success.


Find a major societal problem today and find a way to use the internet solve that problem and be committed to it, don't give up, continue doing it and you will testify with time.

Internet is a major key to success of youths from poor family background all over the world. Government cannot change your life, internet will if you use it judiciously.

Learn to programme, learn to code, learn web designing while in school and be dedicated to it.


Learn JavaScript that programming language is amazing.


I am not rich yet but I am seeing light and I give all the glory to God.

Above all help others. Help others! Help people around you. Help your friends they are very vital oh, help them!! Keep good and quality friends very important to your growth more than your relatives!

Be honest in your dealings and build integrity so people can trust you with their money and business.

I wish you all the best.
Travel / Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by dgee1(m): 6:28am On Mar 16, 2020
Please do you know schools that still have their applications open for Fall2020? I wanted to apply to ETSU before but learnt their application is closed. Thanks

Muleriders:

Very Apt
Career / Re: Have You Ever Been FIRED At Work? Share Your Experience! by dgee1(m): 10:07pm On Mar 10, 2020
OK bro. Thanks so much.


4dor:


I feel your pain, we've all been there. I don't think a bet9ja shop is an ideal environment.

What I used to do years ago, is to work when nepa brings light. Try to study the pattern of how the give you electricity and work during that time. You can also try to get an extra library. Put it an effort to learn HTML and CSS and we'll talk once you master it. Good luck.
Career / Re: Have You Ever Been FIRED At Work? Share Your Experience! by dgee1(m): 6:34am On Mar 10, 2020
mtinfx:


It's small
That's IT

In the finance industry
I work as a prop futures trader for a foreign trading firm
I wont accept that currently
please I need a job, thanks.
Career / Re: Have You Ever Been FIRED At Work? Share Your Experience! by dgee1(m): 3:38pm On Mar 09, 2020
Bro, I would still like to connect with you. Sent you a number of emails since last year.

philip0906:

Valid! But she clearly stated she's in tech. So it's very possible that these things happened.

The only problem with remote tech jobs, is that there's no job security...except you're working for the established brands.
Career / Re: Have You Ever Been FIRED At Work? Share Your Experience! by dgee1(m): 3:31pm On Mar 09, 2020
Bro please I would like you to guide me. I just began reading an ebook on HTML5 and JavaScript. I've got a laptop but erratic power supply have been an hindrance. I've tried using those Bet9ja shops in my area but that place isn't conducive for learning.

I'm very interested in learning programming and would like to please be under your guide. I'm a complete JJC in the field and I would like to network with people that have been in the game for a long time. Would be glad to hear from you and leran from the contributions of other great techies here. Thanks



4dor:
If there's one thing I've learnt from this thread it's that the poverty in Naija is real. Poverty also starts as a mindset.

Mid Level Software Developers earn around 250-400k in Nigeria. Seniors earn 500k upwards, in fact sometime last year there was a vacancy in Lekki and the Salary was between 800k - 1m.

If you work remotely for a foreign company as a senior and you're good, you can even hit 1.5m monthly.

Before you try to argue, I've been in this industry for the past seven years.

If you want to be like this get a laptop and start learning how to code.

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