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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Intern With Kennie Technologies And Learn A Lot Of Digital Skills by Emmex45(m): 10:06pm On Oct 18, 2023
Hello
What are the requirements cause I have a low grade Android phone and I seriously wants to join
Travel / Re: Do You Sleep Night Before You Travel And Why by Emmex45(m): 11:21am On Oct 15, 2023
Bluntguy:

You are not a frequent traveler, that's why.
Okkk
Travel / Do You Sleep Night Before You Travel And Why by Emmex45(m): 10:32pm On Oct 14, 2023
Because of curiosity, I don't sleep on the night before I travel.
What of you
Religion / What Are You Always Doing During Sermons by Emmex45(m): 11:50am On Oct 08, 2023
Listening to Sermons in church is like one of the boring activities during services. During that times, different people operating phones, others sleeping, some writing while some listening but thinking another things. So I asked:

What are you always thinking about or doing during sermons in church?

Also, what do you expect someone should be doing or thinking about during the time?
Business / What Problem Does Roadside Beggar Actually Solve by Emmex45(m): 8:27pm On Sep 05, 2023
Financial expert always say you must solve a problem before you can earn no matter how small nor how big but either directly or indirectly, you are solving a problem.

However, what problem(s) does roadside or street or those poor beggar actually solve.
Please financial experts in the house, I need your help.
Travel / Re: My Niger Experience. by Emmex45(m): 5:40pm On Aug 14, 2023
Please can you summarize the business of buying of foodstuffs and selling it to other part of the country and how much I will cost to start including mentorship/learning, registration, and connection needed.
Travel / Re: My Niger Experience. by Emmex45(m): 5:38pm On Aug 14, 2023
Hello
I am following your threads on NL and I am interested in hustling in agriculture sector
Please do you offer mentorship or course program on the buying food from the cheap area and selling it to another part of the country. I would like to enroll or refer me to another if any. Your reply will mean a lot.
Agriculture / Re: Please Who Can Mentor Me On This Business by Emmex45(m): 7:53am On Aug 13, 2023
IconicR:
Check this monika onlinefarmstore
Thank you
I will reachout to him

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Agriculture / Re: Please Who Can Mentor Me On This Business by Emmex45(m): 7:52am On Aug 13, 2023
wittywriter:


Do you have land to farm? Do you have capital? Can you query well online with search engines?


Wittyness

Do you have land to farm? No at this moment but wiling to get land if need arises
Do you have capital? I don't know the cost of capital to start
Can you query well online with search engines? Yes very well
Agriculture / Please Who Can Mentor Me On This Business by Emmex45(m): 7:53pm On Aug 12, 2023
Please I need a mentor to teach me how to buy agriculture produce ( crops and animals), finished or processed food, from one side of Nigeria and sell it at the other side of the country. The business can either be large scale or small scale.

Please if you are willing, comment with your contact details and price if necessary.

Also you can suggest a course you wish I can attend or purchase.
Your relies will go a long way.

Note: the mentorship can be online or offline (preferably).
Education / Nigerian University Students Thinking About Themselves And Others by Emmex45(m): 3:21pm On Aug 05, 2023
Students from various university programs and how the think about others and how others think about them, find out from the few research I conducted.

1) MBBS students:other see MBBS students as rich and intelligent and privilege while they see themselves as future multimillionaire.

2) Engineering students: others sees them as mathematician and intelligent students while they see themselves as someone who can work anywhere, they also feel they are closest to MBBS (i.e for those who don't like medical field), they also feel that jobs is abundance for them in Nigeria.

3) law students: they see themselves as the best course in the field of art, they mostly has principle in which they follows meanwhile we see them as soon to-be successful lawyer.

4) vet med students: they see themselves similar to MBBS while others vet med students see themselves as more intelligent and more indemanding in the Nigeria market. But we see them as medical doctors as well( I.e sees vet med and MBBS in equal wavelength).

5) Biochemistry students: sees themselves as low key doctor because the know things about health, others use BCH as gateway to health college. We see them as normal university course program. Professional programs like engineering, agricultural, environmental etc, see BCH as waste of time.

6) Agricultural students: they feel they studies professional course. Some professional course like engineering, law and health college see it as waste of time because learning how to farm is very easy; other courses like biology, physics, mathematics, etc sees agriculture students as farmers and will rather prefers to study something else.

7) Education students: see themselves possessing two degrees, that is, their primary assignment( teaching) and their course/subject specialization. Other courses sees education as dumping ground for students.

cool science subject specialization students( mathematics, biology, physics, chemistry, etc): professional course see them as time and efforts wasting because there are professionals courses working in that field leaving them jobless but they sees themselves as people capable of working everywhere.

9) Businesses and management course: other science course see them as time wasting because with a brief/short duration ( less than 1 year) course, your can work in their field without stress. While they sees themselves as opportunist because the can work in any place.

10) social science students: see themselves special because they feel they can work anywhere in Nigeria but others sees them as maybe their field of working in Nigeria is scarce.

11) history, languages, and others: they feel they can work in media houses and international organization but others see those courses as waste of time.

12) other health college courses: they sees themselves privilege because they can easily secure job in the health sector while others sees them as those who tried MBBS and failed but get something similar.

After all these, which suggestion is wrong and which is right and add your suggestions also..
Programming / Re: The Journey by Emmex45(m): 12:20am On Jul 03, 2023
Anonymous6o6:


Thank you Emmex.
I took a break from ALX on my 6th month. I will finish it later, though I'm not sure of the "when".

My lifestyle is quite simple. I don't really have a social life for now (I pretty much avoided all my faculty parties). I am usually in my apartment sleeping or most times; I am in the Computer department working (They have free Wi-Fi, table and chair for working).

I interact with people only when I am in the CS department and I just finished my exams, so I am currently free to work and learn.
It is currently 3 jobs - One frontend role and two Technical writing roles.

For the technical writing,the process involves sending a topic and outline to the companies. If they like it, I will write on the topic and get paid (They pay per article).

For the developer role, I work daily and have meetings only when necessary. For the fourth one, I have done the interview, the next step is passing a test before salary negotiation.
Thank you very much
Please I still have question
1) must I know coding before learning technical writing?
2) must I need a laptop for technical writing
3) must I used all the course you mentioned in the link or I should chose.
Thank you for your response
Programming / Re: The Journey by Emmex45(m): 12:23am On Jun 28, 2023
Anonymous6o6:


Thank you Emmex.
I took a break from ALX on my 6th month. I will finish it later, though I'm not sure of the "when".

My lifestyle is quite simple. I don't really have a social life for now (I pretty much avoided all my faculty parties). I am usually in my apartment sleeping or most times; I am in the Computer department working (They have free Wi-Fi, table and chair for working).

I interact with people only when I am in the CS department and I just finished my exams, so I am currently free to work and learn.
It is currently 3 jobs - One frontend role and two Technical writing roles.

For the technical writing,the process involves sending a topic and outline to the companies. If they like it, I will write on the topic and get paid (They pay per article).

For the developer role, I work daily and have meetings only when necessary. For the fourth one, I have done the interview, the next step is passing a test before salary negotiation.
Thank you for your reply

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Programming / Re: The Journey by Emmex45(m): 10:58am On Jun 27, 2023
Anonymous6o6:
Good Evening Guys.

I wrote an article on Introduction to Technical Writing. I also compiled Technical Writing materials to ease to help anyone interested in going into Technical Writing.

I hope you all find it useful, let me.know thoughts on it.

Hashnode: https://tracychan7.hashnode .dev/introduction-to-technical-writing-a-beginners-guide


Please close the spacing to between (hashnode and .dev)

The article consist of resources to teach you Technical Writing, companies to apply for jobs, tools to ease your technical writing journey and where you can build your portfolio.
Anty Anonymous606
I really commend your effort and.drive towards tech, I am surprise at how you work and study simultaneously.
I really admire your schedules and passion.
Congratulations on your achievement.

But I have few questions for you,
1- how about your ALX course, are you certified and are you using it to work?
2- you're studying law, taking time consuming course, practice your course, working with 3 or 4 different companies, reading your books and interacting with people. Please summarized how you do it.

Once again congratulations on your success
Business / Re: Dangote No Longer Africa’s Richest Man As Devaluation Forces Forbes by Emmex45(m): 8:43am On Jun 19, 2023
One financial lesson learnt
Always avoid naira, e get why
Travel / Re: My Journey To The UK by Emmex45(m): 4:03pm On May 25, 2023
Baba
I day enjoy your thread wella.
I go day follow you anywhere you go

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Programming / Re: My 200-day Data Analytics Journey (zero To Job Ready) by Emmex45(m): 5:31pm On Apr 22, 2023
OP ride on
More blessings

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Business / Re: Which Temporary Skill Should I Learn by Emmex45(m): 7:31am On Mar 29, 2023
Maxibrain07:
Am in the same dilemma as you. But I want to learn copywriting to be earning little income while I focus on full stacks development
Thanks bro
But do you have the necessary equipment to start copywriting?
Business / Which Temporary Skill Should I Learn by Emmex45(m): 7:38am On Mar 28, 2023
I am thinking of a short term skill before I focus on my main skill which is UX design and video editing.
I am thinking about learning car driving.
Please if you can suggest any
Please comment
Business / Re: My Experience Of Cashless Transfers Inside A Market In Awka - Anambra State. by Emmex45(m): 7:04am On Feb 21, 2023
BluntCrazeMan:
Today is Monday - 20th February, 2023.
(Other towns around Awka might be doing Sit-At-Home though; but here in Awka, there is nothing like that)

So, this morning, I decided to go to Eke-Awka Market and do my weekly re-stocking.

** I would like to state it categorically here, that last week Monday, I had to first-of-all buy the Old-Notes at 30%-charges from the POS-Operators in order to enter market, and I was asking the sellers ahead of time whether they would accept the old-notes before I would even enter their shops to start pricing. But today, the story was totally different.

Before today, within the past weekend, that is, after the official deadline of the usage of the old-notes, the Markets had already stopped accepting the old-notes, but then, there is serious shortage of the new notes..
They are not available in the banks, they are not available in the hands of the POS-Operators, they are not available in the Markets, they are not available anywhere..
And now, some of the market people had resorted to accepting cashless transfers, (since they do not have POS machines), while some are still rejecting the cashless transfers - they either collect cash, or they won't sell anything.


So today, I just have to go to the market in order to re-stock for the week.

It happened that, just the way I used to ask the sellers ahead of time last week whether they would accept old-notes, that was exactly the way I was asking the sellers again today ahead of time, whether they would accept cashless transfers.

Some of them accepted.
Some of them did not accept.


Even some of my familiar sellers - who used to call me their regular customer - did not agree to accept cashless transfer, and I had to leave them and find any other available seller that would accept cashless transfer for payment, in order to buy the things I needed.

I walked the length-and-bredth of the market today.
Not because I couldn't see what I wanted to buy, but because I couldn't easily find people who are ready to accept cashless transfers for payment.
At the end of the day, I was so tired and stressed-out.


The major reasons why they were rejecting the cashless transfers were that, The suppliers that they are buying the goods from in bulk do not accept cashless transfers, so if they accept cashless transfers themselves, they would not have their own physical cash at the end of the day for them to pay those suppliers in order to collect more goods to sell., since it would be very hard to get out the needed cash from their accounts. Others don't even have bank accounts in the first place.

And to the most embarrassing experience of it all --- the cashless transfer procedure itself.

There is not enough Data-Services Network Signals inside the Eke-Awka Market, no MTN, no 9mobile, no Airtel Data-Services Signals..
After buying anything, one would stand there and be retrying for many times to no end, trying to be lucky enough to find the slightest signals and have the transactions successfully completed.
Some times, bank-network down-time or overcrowding of the bank-network might also be part of the reasons the cashless transfer transactions were delaying.

NOBODY IN THE MARKET IS EVEN TALKING ABOUT THE CONTINUOUS CHARGES ON ALL THE TRANSACTIONS, (AND FOR THE USSD-SESSION CHARGES OF N6.98 FOR EACH SUCCESSFUL USSD-TRANSFER --- THAT IS, FOR THOSE THAT WERE USING THE USSD-OPTION).

At the end of the day,, all the charges for all those cashless transfers I did (that is, up to 11 transfers of varying amounts) were close to N250 (Two Hundred and Fifty Naira).


And again, the whole cashless transfer processes has already started to raise some serious security concerns.

There used to be serious phone thefts in markets, phone snatching, and broad-daylight robberies inside the markets, and the market securities as well as the Nigeria Police Force wouldn't do anything about them..

They would only be warning people (sellers and buyers alike) to stop coming to the market with their phones in order to avoid stories that touch the heart.

But with this recent development, there are going to be lots of phones coming to the market, and these phones would not be hidden any longer..
The phones will come out from their hiding places in order to perform their needed necessary duties of cashless transfers.

Thus, it is only a matter of time before the stories of broad-daylight phone robberies would return back to our markets again, unless something is done about the security system around our markets. Or maybe, if the cash becomes available. But for the meantime, we still need to bring out our phones inside the market in order to do cashless transfers.

Some religious fanatics might not come out open to tell you outrightly that the reason they are Not accepting transfer is because they are afraid of the Revelation Chapter-13 Verses16-&-17; which says that:
“16. The beast forced all the people, small and great, rich and poor, slave and free, to have a mark placed on their right-hands or on their foreheads.
17. No one could buy or sell without having this mark, that is, the beast's name or the number that stands for the name.”


Thus,, they were already assuming within themselves that the ‘Cashless Policy’ is the The Beast here, and that ‘Having A Bank Account’ is the same thing as Accepting the Mark of the Beast - by submitting one’s personal data to the Beast in order to have access to the Cashless Money.
Thus, they have decided not to have any account with any bank, in order not to accept the mark of the beast.
Such persons have already made up their minds to continue to suffer the current hardship of insufficient cash and wait patiently for whatever the unclear future holds, while those who have accepted the cashless policy should continue to buy and sell in their newly-found methods for the moment.
To them, “The Great Tribulation” had already started.




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**MEANWHILE...
THERE ARE SOME AREAS THAT NEED URGENT ATTENTION..


1. The Government, the CBN, and the Banks should minimize the Charges on Cashless Transfers.. Maybe, single transfers below N10,000 shouldn't be charged at all., But then, the accumulated transactions on any account by the end of everyday that are above N10,000 can be charged once by 11:59pm/12:00am. The charges at the end of everyday might have to be categorized and graded based on the range of the accumulated transaction-amounts by the end of the day.

2. The CBN’s threshold for the “Electronic Transfer Fee” should be N500,000.
N10,000 is too small for such a charge.
It doesn't encourage having money paid into people's bank accounts.
It's even worse that the “Electronic Transfer Fee” is also charged when someone pays CASH into someone's account,, not even transfer --- which is so bad

3. Phone-Network Service-Providers and the Data-Service Providers should upgrade their services., especially inside the major markets, and also within the markets that are inside the hinterlands too.. The same thing should also be applied to all the banks too. They should always ensure that their bank-networks are available, so that their customers would not be standing so embarrassed inside the markets while waiting for the cashless transfer transactions to become successful.

4. The Government as well as the Local Owners of the markets should do everything possible to increase the security system in the markets.
That's my problem will this cashless policy, no network to do transfer, bank and pos charges also.
These makes the process frustrating.
If all this measure is done, especially let every shop have pos machine or bank account, I will agree with the policy.

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Politics / Re: Pictures From APC Presidential Campaign Rally In Warri by Emmex45(m): 4:09pm On Nov 19, 2022
Please o Did apc still borrow crowd from neighbouring state?
Travel / Re: See this Hilarious "Road Bump" Spotted In Nigeria (pics) by Emmex45(m): 2:00pm On Nov 19, 2022
pocohantas:


Well said. Maybe public transport vehicles have been using their street as a bypass, so they put this in place to discourage them.
Exactly. Also, that area might be a rural area so bikes is predominantly used so it might not affect them
Romance / Re: Sapa Go Kill Me Soon! See What Happened. by Emmex45(m): 1:55pm On Nov 19, 2022
Send me your aza make i send you #500 den you go withdraw #400 from pos.
I no try.

But please boss tell me the name of your abitrage trading thread. I seriously need or if possible send me the link.

I know say you never chop but manage small energy.

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Travel / Re: See this Hilarious "Road Bump" Spotted In Nigeria (pics) by Emmex45(m): 11:33am On Nov 19, 2022
It is a good strategy to catch thief But i pity them during rainy season. Or maybe them use am to indirectly stop car from passing.

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Travel / Re: See this Hilarious "Road Bump" Spotted In Nigeria (pics) by Emmex45(m): 11:33am On Nov 19, 2022
It is a good strategy to catch thief But i pity them during rainy season. Or maybe them use am to indirectly stop car from passing.
Politics / Re: We Are Not “NEPA” - Ikeja Electric by Emmex45(m): 11:27am On Nov 19, 2022
Give us constant electric power and we might forget the name but for now, nothing will change
Pets / Re: Police Trace Stolen Dog To Pepper Soup Pot Ready For Customers In Lagos by Emmex45(m): 5:01pm On Nov 18, 2022
Palastain are killing dogs here and there but we are stealing our neighbour dogs. We should beg them na maybe the could dash us as a humanitarian effort
Family / Re: My Mother Wants Me To Rent My Own House by Emmex45(m): 2:53pm On Nov 18, 2022
Greattestman:
This issue has been eating me up for so long and i don't know what to do. My mother began pressurizing me to rent my own house and leave her alone.

It was unprecedented and i don't expect that from her. I'm barely 20 and I teach in a private school. I also do home lessons so my monthly income ranges from 25k to 30k or thereabout.

This money will not be enough for me to rent a house, buy my food and take care of myself. I have tried to explain but she refused to understand with me. She told her friends to advice me to leave; that I'm matured enough to live alone.

I'm pressed and I need your advice.
See that your monthly salary is enough to take care of yourself if you plan well.
Except you day fear to stay alone.

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Business / Re: My Journey This Noon To A Rural Market. by Emmex45(m): 4:08pm On Nov 15, 2022
ahnie:
The tubers I got were big Sha.... normally you could get them for #2500 per tuber in my hood,things are pretty expensive.

I got 6 pieces for #7200 as against #6600 mama don catch mugu,but wetin she nor know be say,she would never see me in her shed again.
Madam you should have try other yam sellers na.

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Investment / Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by Emmex45(m): 6:55am On Nov 13, 2022
Hello investors in the house Between currency abitrage and crypto abitrage, which one is more profitable.
Programming / Re: 2022 Experiment 1: Becoming A Product Designer by Emmex45(m): 6:44am On Nov 09, 2022
SKhanmi:


Absolutely, they were both in-depth courses taught by professionals with relevant global industry experience. One focused majorly on UX and the other on UI. One doesn't need multiple courses, get the foundational knowledge & practice constantly/join internships.

Yeah, Nigerian based.
Thank you for your input.
Did you also used youtube videos for your projects?
Is your internship remote based?

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