Career › Re: How Old Were You Jobless, Staying At Home And How Did You Make It? by elladiamond: 3:16pm On Jun 12, 2020 |
[color=#990000][/color][i][/i] Igolonwaanyi: I've never been jobless.
Left secondary when I was 16. I spent four years at home working as a sales girl, saving for Uni, and helping my dad out with my salary sometimes.
Entered University, started side jobs while schooling. Editing people's novels for small fee. Working as a sales girl during ASUU strike and vacation.
In my third year, I got a steady job writing for a blog daily. My start pay was 25k monthly. With that I was able to pay my outstanding school fees, textbooks and final year clearance. Luckily it was during the free education period of 2013-2019.
Graduated last year. Since then, I've not had to apply for any job. Still doing that writing job (40k now) and also handling my own blog.
Hopefully by 2021 I'd have saved enough to leave Nigeria for masters. Please how do I get the job of writing am really interested please help me out. I really need a job... I know I can write to a sufficient extent thanks. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: How To Get A High Paying Job In 4 Months In Nigeria by elladiamond: 11:39am On May 05, 2020 |
Thank you Sir for this...God bless you, I want to ask you if you know anywhere I can learn software skills in port Harcourt. I'm learning python programming on my own, but I feel am not doing enough I need a tutor. Will be waiting for your response, thanks. |
Politics › Re: Mohammed Adoke Rejects EFCC Custody, Prefers Kuje Prison by elladiamond: 1:43pm On Feb 10, 2020 |
Nah wah ooo |
Health › Re: I Have This Skin Disease And I'm About To Get Married... Help Needed!! by elladiamond: 9:42am On Nov 29, 2019 |
Have you used endix-g cream? |
Family › Re: "Last Born": 5 Things You Can Relate To As The Youngest Child by elladiamond: 7:06am On Nov 21, 2019 |
gr8tone: They are mostly lazy. They like so much pleasure. They offer less help to the family, they would rather want to be help. Marrying a last born girl is like marrying a pet Hahahahaha...sound so sweet...am a last born too. |
Education › Re: Nigerians Who Studied Abroad, Do You Have Any Regrets? by elladiamond: 12:29pm On Nov 11, 2019 |
EricMason: Regret what exactly bruh? Been here 7years counting and I don’t feel a damn thing but thankful everyday wen I wake up to read the news bout my country. -0% regret bruh 100% grateful. What i earn a month here I can’t earn it in nija a month fact, what I save here I can’t save it in nija fact. Hey there, am currently seeking for admission in Canada, for masters in data science and analysis, I haven't seen any scholarship grant that I qualified for yet, please can you tell me your experience and how you finally crossed over to Canada. Thanks will be waiting for your reply. |