Politics › Re: Ogun State: Emerging Industrial Hub Of Nigeria (Pictures) by Hamachi(f): 9:20pm On Nov 26, 2023 |
Bestmanfornow: Indigenous industries in Anambra not gloating over other people's investments Do you own any of these industries? If no, there's no point talking about them because small minds talk about other people. |
Politics › Re: Ogun State: Emerging Industrial Hub Of Nigeria (Pictures) by Hamachi(f): 9:19pm On Nov 26, 2023 |
ofwest47: Ogun State Industries _ China of Africa. Which useless China of Africa, Google industrial cities in Africa |
Politics › Re: Ogun State: Emerging Industrial Hub Of Nigeria (Pictures) by Hamachi(f): 9:18pm On Nov 26, 2023 |
tollyboy5: You're right but an industrial state need an airport. then it shouldn't be a passenger airport but cargo. |
Politics › Re: Ogun State: Emerging Industrial Hub Of Nigeria (Pictures) by Hamachi(f): 9:16pm On Nov 26, 2023 |
tollyboy5: You're right but an industrial state need an airport. then it shouldn't be a passenger airport but cargo |
Politics › Re: Ogun State: Emerging Industrial Hub Of Nigeria (Pictures) by Hamachi(f): 8:12pm On Nov 26, 2023 |
INDOMIE9090: ONGOING CONSTRUCTION OF OGUN STATE AIRPORT This is complete waste of tax payers money, every state want to have an airport. |
Programming › Re: Mass Resignation Of Software Engineers Disrupts Banks Digitisation Move by Hamachi(f): 7:29pm On Nov 26, 2023 |
tensazangetsu20: The worst is yet to come Why do you say so? Is there something we don't know that you know? |
Programming › Re: Mass Resignation Of Software Engineers Disrupts Banks Digitisation Move by Hamachi(f): 7:29pm On Nov 26, 2023 |
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European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Everton Vs Manchester United (0 - 3) On 26th November 2023 by Hamachi(f): 7:28pm On Nov 26, 2023 |
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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Confused Right Now And Need A Solution!! by Hamachi(op): 6:45pm On Nov 26, 2023 |
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Travel › Re: 13 Injured In Lagos-Ibadan Highway Crash by Hamachi(f): 6:41pm On Nov 26, 2023 |
 Be careful, we are at the last lap of the year, a lot will happen, you have ONLY one life to live. Be cautious!!! RIP to the those that lost their life and I pray the family have the fortitude to bear the lost. |
Programming › Re: What Software Can I Use To Visualise My Business Profits And Losses by Hamachi(f): 6:12pm On Nov 26, 2023 |
TastyFriedPussy: I need a good offline software that i can use to visulaise my business profits and losses just like the way these crypto apps do with the graphs and all that. Like the app will allow me to input data myself and show me the profits, the loses and time frame and all that. Please anyone with good suggestion should let me know. And please i would prefer and offline app or software. and it should also be free and does not require coding Timart Business app, thank me later |
Programming › Re: Mass Resignation Of Software Engineers Disrupts Banks Digitisation Move by Hamachi(f): 5:57pm On Nov 26, 2023 |
SavageBoy: Omorr na my why I wan die for this coding thing.
Let's all be realistic here, tinubu will most likely win this upcoming election. If that happens mehn, I dey carry myself go Ghana jejely, dey there while I plan the Much bigger move.
Nigerians never See suffering yet. Buhari own na rehearsal Are you in Ghana? |
Programming › Re: Mass Resignation Of Software Engineers Disrupts Banks Digitisation Move by Hamachi(f): 5:57pm On Nov 26, 2023 |
 You must be a prophet tensazangetsu20: Dude should enter unilag and he will see devs with leetcode counts of 1200+. Japa is on everyone's mouth. Nigerian is completely doomed. Once tinubu wins the next election, complete economic collapse for the next 100 years. |
Programming › Re: Mass Resignation Of Software Engineers Disrupts Banks Digitisation Move by Hamachi(f): 5:56pm On Nov 26, 2023 |
Make I pin here |
Career › Re: Remote Work: Any Hope For Non-Tech Nigerians? by Hamachi(f): 5:53pm On Nov 26, 2023 |
folake4u: Even some Lawyers, Accountants and Doctors are transitioning into Tech because it is what is trending now. Do you know there's remote accountant jobs in Nigeria? |
Career › Re: Remote Work: Any Hope For Non-Tech Nigerians? by Hamachi(f): 5:48pm On Nov 26, 2023 |
 VeryWickedMan: There are many non-tech remote jobs like customer care reps, sales executives, product managers/owners, software testers etc.
Pay is by experience level. $1k-$1.5k for beginners, $2k-$3.5k for mid and $5k+ for experienced roles depending on your field. Bear in mind that you have an 80% chance of being shortchanged if you have a Nigerian supervisor who will slash your pay and give you like 50% or less of these figures.
I supervise some African devs and I slash their salaries by more than 60% sometimes and divert it for myself. $500 is already big salary in Nigeria so any of them that complains gets kicked out at the next appraisal and replaced ASAP with someone who's willing to accept even less. |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Everton Vs Manchester United (0 - 3) On 26th November 2023 by Hamachi(f): 5:46pm On Nov 26, 2023 |
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European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Everton Vs Manchester United (0 - 3) On 26th November 2023 by Hamachi(f): 5:39pm On Nov 26, 2023 |
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European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Everton Vs Manchester United (0 - 3) On 26th November 2023 by Hamachi(f): 5:39pm On Nov 26, 2023 |
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Family › Re: I Am Desperately In Need Of Some Advice. by Hamachi(f): 5:38pm On Nov 26, 2023 |
 PedoBear: Relocate to US and avoid UK
You've a good wife , cherish that
It's not easy seeing a woman giving her hubby japa advice |
Family › Re: Single Nigerian Ladies In Diaspora, Any Reason Why You Turn Down Our Guys? by Hamachi(f): 5:36pm On Nov 26, 2023 |
Them plenty |
Health › Re: 143,990 Nigerian Doctors, Others Moved To UK In Nine Months – Group by Hamachi(f): 5:32pm On Nov 26, 2023 |
Christistruth00: Nigeria doesn't have more than 53000 Doctors Check NMA site, they are 5000 |
Health › Re: 143,990 Nigerian Doctors, Others Moved To UK In Nine Months – Group by Hamachi(f): 5:29pm On Nov 26, 2023 |
Racoon: Go to LUTH, then know how miserable this pitiable trend is playing out on this the failed healthcare system of this nation You went to far, ordinary private hospital there's shortage of staff, auxiliary nurse is a crime in Nigeria but unfortunately they are the ones being used by these private clinic plus they are over worked. Many medical practicioner are even going to some African countries, imagine lecturers in Benin republic private university are Nigerians |
Career › Re: An Employer Sent The Above Message To His Employees by Hamachi(op): 2:20pm On Nov 26, 2023 |
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Family › Re: I Am Desperately In Need Of Some Advice. by Hamachi(f): 4:23am On Nov 25, 2023 |
Don't do it, bro!!! Sit your butt in naija and expand your bizness within naija and beyond. Since it's that profitable, you can always afford to come abroad on holidays and even as often as you want sef.
Don't believe the hype. At best, 'abroad' is best suited for up and coming [relatively young] folks who still have a lot of years to spare in 'paying their dues' after they arrive here; starting from scratch, adapting/blending into the system, and then working their way up -- THAT WILL TAKE YEARS!! You sound like you've 'been there done that' already and attained an enviable measure of success there in naija, so why risk throwing all that away? IMO, don't rock the boat.
Moreso, dont fall for the lie that most of our people are decieved by! if you have your money, naija is the best place to live in this world. its only when you dont have that its tough. Abroad is worse! I know too many talented nigerians that were working in banks and other good place that went abroad and becoz of no job started driving cabs, working in nursing homes! I know even more that have their marriages break up becoz the husband stays here and decides to send the wife and kids, then some lady or man capitalizes on the absence of either partner and they start having affairs. if you have the money it is better to go abroad on holiday and come back. send your children to school there probably at university level which many business men in Nigeria do e.g Otedola, Adelekes, Okoya to name a few (so they dont lose their identity) and invest your money here.
Further more, some Nigerian are doing both, have a business in Nigeria and their family are abroad (Okey Bakassi, Small Dr and to mention a few)
Tell madam to relax and not get too excited about this going 'abroad' bizness. You fit try pacify her with a promise of frequent shopping trips to the U.K and America.
You have been advised! |
Travel › Re: Which State In Nigeria Is Cheap And Safe To Live In With Nightlife? by Hamachi(f): 4:06am On Nov 25, 2023 |
Mcslize: Ah. That's very very cheap compare to South South. Where in the south? |
Travel › Re: Which State In Nigeria Is Cheap And Safe To Live In With Nightlife? by Hamachi(f): 4:06am On Nov 25, 2023 |
rayopt: Yall quoting me on Abeokuta are funny. Abk is definitely not on Lagos level but you will find some clubs to go at night if you av the cash. And rent is cheap. Is that not what @op asked for? How much is rent for a mini flat in Abk? |
Career › Re: An Employer Sent The Above Message To His Employees by Hamachi(op): 4:06am On Nov 25, 2023 |
LordReed: Fake. I work for the government and at no time have I been asked by the office to provide my NIN or BVN. Don't be fooled into giving your details to scammers. Which ministry? |
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