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Travel / Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Humilem: 3:59pm On Jun 27, 2021
@ ocpaschal

I am curious why your relative has failed to come on this website to ask pertinent questions about his upcoming medical career. Why are you the middleman? Given that medical school programs are challenging and time-consuming, but your relative has graduated. (Thank GOD!). Why hasn't he or she finds it necessary to invest valuable time to ask questions regarding their about to start professional career? Just wondering.

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Travel / Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Humilem: 6:52pm On Nov 16, 2019
Hello everyone.
My wife just lost her job and earnestly looking for a new one. She earned way above the minimum £18600 required for spousal settlement filing before she lost her job yesterday. I am on a salary of 2.75 million naira per annum here in Nigeria. Do we have to wait for her to be on a "new" job for six months before we can file or can we go ahead and use my salary.

Thank you for your responses.
Business / Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Humilem: 8:37pm On Jul 18, 2018
I am curious to know if any of the drivers on this forum who chose MM airport as their operational base have noticed a significant decrease in operational costs or not. Please share if you have such information. Thank you.
Business / Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Humilem: 12:14am On Jul 10, 2018
dru23:





Not a troll bro
Business / Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Humilem: 10:54pm On May 22, 2018
dru23:


My brother I don't have time to proof read what I write now. We no dey literature class...

That is not a good excuse for laziness. For all the things you preach on this thread about successful men such Bill Gates, Warren Buffett .....etc, you certainly don't live up to what you espouse. Sad! I hope that would be an unacceptable excuse when your son or daughter brings home a poor grade from school when you know they could have done better.

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Business / Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Humilem: 9:04am On Apr 27, 2018
ifyeez:
Plz take ur writing else where, we’re just drivers

You are wrong sir! Speak for yourself. Many here are drivers out of necessity. Plenty of these "drivers" have other marketable skills such as writing, editing and many others. Your own skill maybe limited to driving, but others who have acquired these different skills via training or schooling would like an opportunity to put them to use someday. And you never when that opportunity would come knocking.

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Business / Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Humilem: 6:42pm On Apr 11, 2018
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Business / Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Humilem: 6:38pm On Apr 11, 2018
I am willing sell the photographed 2005 Toyota Corolla. It has a 5 speed manual transmission. I will have to ship vehicle to Nigeria from Toronto, Canada. Vehicle in very good condition. Synthetic oil always. Engine, A/C, shocks, interior and exterior are in very good condition. If you're interested please reach me via my email which can be accessed by clicking on my moniker. Thank you.

Business / Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Humilem: 1:27pm On Apr 09, 2018
#dru23

Law number #1: Never Outshine the Master

Judgement
“Always make those above you feel comfortably superior in your desire to please and impress them, do not go too far in displaying your talents or you might accomplish the opposite — inspire fear and insecurity. Make your masters appear more brilliant than they are and you will attain the heights of power.”


I know you don't subscribe to the above so called law number 1 with the kind of arrogance and sometimes ignorance that you have displayed on this forum. If you have some core values it leads to consistency in your ways. Without core values actions are based on the expediency of the moment.

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Business / Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Humilem: 5:45pm On Apr 02, 2018
I think it's high time you guys dropped the subject and move on. What @Dovehorizon thought was a teachable moment has boiled over to a back and forth redention of emotions. When one party calls the other stupid as @BusterG did and in response a suggestion of low I.Q. is used as a counter, emotions have taken rather than a civil discourse.

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Investment / Re: Invest In Transportation (no Loss Roi Guaranteed) by Humilem: 9:31am On Apr 02, 2018
jixasi:
Goodday sir/madam ok you spend max of 12k on fuel boarder clearance across the 3boarders is less than 10k depends on the luggage.. (if you are carrying contraband or valued luggage you pay custom clearance for it "mind you the passenger pays for it; it doesnt come from your pocket"wink so max 30k goes into road expenses from the 112k... so 112 - 30 =82.

now about the hotel... hmmm are you a hustler or a tourist?? hotel ke afterall uber drivers that live in Lagos still sleep in their cars why cant you do it? make yourself comfortable and have a good rest in your car there at the park security is sure other drivers are there too... well if you are that porch you can get motels for like 3000 - 5000 pernight na your pocket go suffer am.. P.S its not always possible that you comeback the next day ooo moreover why the rush just rest and stay on the queue when its your turn you return...

Risk hmmm Long distance drive on a very smooth road what Risk can u think of.... that is why its advised you rest one day before the trip... and also make sure you check your vehicle and make sure its in a good condition. another one is the police and custom on the road you really need to be vigilant they dont joke with Nigerian plate numbers (cars registered in Nigeria) so they set traps here and there for Nigerians and since you dont understand the language they can frustrate you waste your time and make you spend more... other risks are your luggage be very careful who and what you are carrying... cantraband can waste your time or even make them detain you... no fire arms registered or not is allowed.. yahoo boys aka internet fruadstars can land you in problem..


Business / Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Humilem: 11:19am On Mar 25, 2018
@dru23 likes to put it out there that he is rich. Why would you even say when you are at the same time struggling to increase the number of cars in your fleet to just ten before the end of the year 2018.

I'll like to give you a reference point from someone who spent five years studying what qualifies as being rich/poor in a country you profess to reside (USA).

According to Thomas Corley who spent five years studying the lives of both rich people (defined as having an annual income of $160,000 or more and a liquid net worth of $3.2 million or more) and poor people (defined as having an annual income of $35,000 or less and a liquid net worth of $5,000 or less).

Do you @ dru23 qualify as a rich person in the country you reside? It's easy to convert your American currency to Naira and consider yourself rich. People who are truly rich don't go around telling the world they are. It often shows in their habits

Here are some of those habits:

“Rich people always keep their goals in sight.
"I focus on my goals every day."
Rich people who agree: 62%
Poor people who agree: 6%

Not only do wealthy people set annual and monthly goals, but 67% of them put those goals in writing. "It blew me away," says Corley. "I thought a goal was a broad objective, but the wealthy said a wish is not a goal." A goal is only a goal, he says, if it has two things: It's achievable, and there's a physical action you can take to pursue it.

And they know what needs to be done today.
"I maintain a daily to-do list."
Rich people who agree: 81%
Poor people who agree: 19%

Not only do the wealthy keep to-do lists, but 67% of them complete 70% or more of those listed tasks each day.

They don't watch TV.
"I watch TV one hour or less per day."
Rich people who agree: 67%
Poor people who agree: 23%

Similarly, only 6% of the wealthy watch reality shows, compared to 78% of the poor. "The common variable among the wealthy is how they make productive use of their time," explains Corley. "They wealthy are not avoiding watching TV because they have some superior human discipline or willpower. They just don't think about watching much TV because they are engaged in some other habitual daily behavior — reading."

They read … but not for fun.
"I love reading."
Rich people who agree: 86%
Poor people who agree: 26%

Sure, rich people love reading, but they favor nonfiction — in particular, self-improvement books. "The rich are voracious readers on how to improve themselves," says Corley. In fact, 88% of them read for self-improvement for 30 minutes each day, compared to 2% of poor people.

Plus, they're big into audio books.
"I listen to audiobooks during the commute to work."
Rich people who agree: 63%
Poor people who agree: 5%

Even if you aren't into audiobooks, you can make the most of your commute with any of these commute-friendly self-improvement activities
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They make a point of going above and beyond at the office.
"I do more than my job requires."
Rich people who agree: 81%
Poor people who agree: 17%

It's worth noting that while 86% of rich people (compared to 43% of poor) work an average of 50 or more hours a week, only 6% of the wealthy people surveyed found themselves unhappy because of work.

They aren't hoping to win the jackpot
"I play the lottery regularly."
Rich people who agree: 6%
Poor people who agree: 77%

That's not to say that the wealthy are always playing it safe with their money. "Most of these people were business owners who put their own money on the table and took financial risks," explains Corley. "People like this aren't afraid to take risks."

They watch their waistline.
"I count calories every day."
Rich people who agree: 57%
Poor people who agree: 5%

Wealthy people value their health, says Corley. "One of the individuals in my study was about 68 and worth about $78 million. I asked why he didn't retire, and he looked at me like I was from Mars. He said, 'I've spent the last 45 years exercising every single day and watching what I eat because I knew the end of my career would be my biggest earning years.' If he can extend his career four to five years beyond everyone else, that's about $7 million for him."

And they take care of their smiles.
"I floss every day."
Rich people who agree: 62%
Poor people who agree: 16%

Enough said.”

My point is not to insult you or anyone else. I like to believe some of us would like to be enlightened here.

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Business / Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Humilem: 7:12pm On Mar 18, 2018
Romeo3:
What android version does it run? pls

@gwng Please respond to the above question.

Thank you.
Business / Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Humilem: 5:40am On Mar 14, 2018
Other than anecdotal evidences, most people on this forum have an incomplete picture of the ogunvic14 issue. @Romeo3 stated here that he was no longer associated with ogunvic14 without giving the forum reasons why he decided to disassociate with him. Nevermind that he claimed their issues to be private and not to be publicly discussed at some point.
@kunletoks on March 11, 2018 had this to say "Please anyone with information on Ogunvic41 of Fleet Xpert whereabout should please contact me. The guy is a criminal." There was no reason given to give such a statement.
@prodigyx1 on Jan 27, 2018 an accusation of misconduct was made by the op. On Jan 28, 2018, it was followed up with a kind of a "resolution in progress" statement on by both ogunvic14 and prodigyx1 (see below)

ogunvic41: Jan. 28, 2018.

I HAVE SPOKEN TO MR CHUCKS(OP)THIS MORNING... HE HAD FAULTS, I HAVE MINE... WE HAVE RESOLVED OUR DIFFERENCES, HIS CAR WILL BE OUT 2MORO, WE WILL COMMENCE FIXING BY WEDNESDAY... CAR WILL START DRIVING ASAP...I WILL COMPENSATE HIM..WE ALL MAKE MISTAKES, I LEARN FROM MY MISTAKES, IT MAKES ME GO HIGH, STRONGER AND BETTER, EVEN BIG COMPANIES DO. NO BIG DEAL..MORE ENEMIES DAILY, ITS A SIGN PROGRESS...THE ENEMIES WILL NOT STOP ME FROM HELPING PEOPLE ON THIS THREAD, EVEN GUYS I HAVE HELPED, ENCOURAGED AND MOTIVATED ALL CAME OUT TO CRITICISE WITHOUT HEARING MY OWN SIDE OF THE STORY, IT IS EXPECTED. AS A MAN I LIVE LIFE AS IF I WILL DIE THE NEXT DAY, AM ALWAYS PREPARED FOR THE WORST, THE WORLD IS A BATTLE FIELD SOME SOLDIERS DIE WHILE FIGHTING OTHERS KEEP FIGHTING, I CAME WITH NOTHING INTO THIS WORLD, I WILL LEAVE WITH NOTHING, ONLY THE GOOD I DO WILL STAND AND REMAIN....
THERE IS NO SCAM AT ALL... AND TO THOSE WHO THREATENED WITH ARREST AND LAWSUITS AM WAITING O, WE HAVE COMPETENT LAWYERS IN OUR TEAM, INFACT TWO OF MY DRIVERS ON THIS THREAD ARE LAWYERS SO NO FEAR AT ALL, WE HAVENT COMMITTED ANY CRIME...CALL ME ARROGANT, PROUD AND RUDE, THATS UR OPINION ABOUT ME...FEW HAVE MET ME IN PERSON THEY WILL TELL U MORE ABOUT ME IF U CARE TO KNOW...
LASTLY, I WANT TO APOLOGIZE TO FRIENDS, FANS, FOLLOWERS AND PROPOSED INVESTORS WE HAVE RESOLVED WITH OUR CLIENTS....I HAVE CHOSEN TO IGNORE SOME GUYS ON THE THREAD, IF U NEED MORE CLARIFICATIONS CALL MY NUMBER 08032800453
TNX TO EVERYTHING...
WE KEEP LAGOS MOVING DAY AND NIGHT...
I AM VICTOR CO FOUNDER FLEETXPERT INNOVATIONS LTD

@prodigyx1 (response)

"Please Be careful, don't allow me look back. I try to always ask for solutions and not dwell on problems. 

That you called and narrated everything I said doesn't mean we have resolved issues. You should have waited till you actually do something responsible before posting this. Cuz nothing has been done by you since this whole incident. Your first call was over an hour and had no apology not even after all that happened that I had to tell you what you should have done and prevented this whole issue. And after the call you thought over and decide to call back and apologize. And all your suggestions are the same thing the car owners were asking for from the get go and you decided to waste their time and money cuz you had more important "stuffs". Seriously don't let me look back. 

As to fault, I'm waiting for you to point out mine. Even if in a private call or face to face or even here. Like someone said "don't hide under the unknown". The call records will be uploaded any way possible if I notice any false accusations.

As per compensation, keep telling yourself whatever you like.. If till this day I still don't know how money was made but I received zero naira when it was due and no amount has been remitted for 2 weeks work. And you never discuss it when we speak. Perhaps you still need to read your own terms and conditions.

My initial silence was out of restraint to allow you redeem yourself but coming here boasting and saying what hasn't happened is just very annoying. You just couldn't exercise control over yourself. Its terrible."

@ jpworld gave us this yesterday March 13, 2018.

"Attention everyone, ogunvic41 is officially a fugitive of the law, he was detained on Feb 28 and release after 2days. Promising to come back to the police station on March 6th,
he never return to the station up till this moment, then on that same March 6th romeo3 called complanaint/kunletoks that an Army man in barracks has also detain ogunvic41 ever since then his number has been switched off. 

A guy on this forum prince stand as shorty for ogunvic41 @ the station, when kunletoks called, he says he doesn’t know ogunvic41 that much, after few days shorty number also switched off.

If you hav any dealings with him, or he has been calling you in secret, notify the public now. 

Romeo3 denouncing ogunvic41 in public is not enough, you are his partner when this transaction was done, and you need to be arrested as an accomplice, so prepare yourself for detention.

All of you involve in cheating this guy, you cannot run for long, I’m now fully involve, get ready SARS is coming for you"

Questions:

1. Has ogunvic14 gotten himself and by implication/association Romeo3 involved in other issues different from the one reported by prodigyx1 on Jan 27, 2018?
2. Can @prodigyx1 update this forum regarding the misconduct accusation he originally made against ogunvic14 on Jan. 27, 2018. Was there a resolution?
3@jpworld can you paint a more detailed picture of the case/s against ogunvic14 if you have such information?
4@Romeo3 have you been implicated in any of ogunvic14's illegal dealings? Have you been dragged to a police station because of some of ogunvic14's activities? In retrospect, do you regret your association or partnership with ogunvic14?

Thanking you all in anticipation of your responses.

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Business / Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Humilem: 10:54am On Mar 13, 2018
jpworld:
Attention everyone, ogunvic41 is officially a fugitive of the law, he was detained on Feb 28 and release after 2days. Promising to come back to the police station on March 6th,
he never return to the station up till this moment, then on that same March 6th romeo3 called complanaint/kunletoks that an Army man in barracks has also detain ogunvic41 ever since then his number has been switched off.

A guy on this forum prince stand as shorty for ogunvic41 @ the station, when kunletoks called, he says he doesn’t know ogunvic41 that much, after few days shorty number also switched off.

If you hav any dealings with him, or he has been calling you in secret, notify the public now.

Romeo3 denouncing ogunvic41 in public is not enough, you are his partner when this transaction was done, and you need to be arrested as an accomplice, so prepare yourself for detention.

All of you involve in cheating this guy, you cannot run for long, I’m now fully involve, get ready SARS is coming for you.
Business / Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Humilem: 10:53am On Mar 13, 2018
jpworld:
Attention everyone, ogunvic41 is officially a fugitive of the law, he was detained on Feb 28 and release after 2days. Promising to come back to the police station on March 6th,
he never return to the station up till this moment, then on that same March 6th romeo3 called complanaint/kunletoks that an Army man in barracks has also detain ogunvic41 ever since then his number has been switched off.

A guy on this forum prince stand as shorty for ogunvic41 @ the station, when kunletoks called, he says he doesn’t know ogunvic41 that much, after few days shorty number also switched off.

If you hav any dealings with him, or he has been calling you in secret, notify the public now.

Romeo3 denouncing ogunvic41 in public is not enough, you are his partner when this transaction was done, and you need to be arrested as an accomplice, so prepare yourself for detention.

All of you involve in cheating this guy, you cannot run for long, I’m now fully involve, get ready SARS is coming for you.

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Business / Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Humilem: 8:07am On Mar 05, 2018
@Demeanor

I will advise that you watch out for the individual with the moniker @Drunice23. I highly suspect that this person is one and the same as @dru23. One can infer this from the evidence of his common pattern of speech, style and memes. This person has chosen to use the moniker @Drunice23 to circumvent the ban from the forum. The fact that he/she has not changed course or even attempt to disguise in anyway is an affront on the ban as an instrument of retribution. This action must not be tolerated otherwise it makes mockery of the ban. Thank you.

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Business / Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Humilem: 6:08am On Mar 05, 2018
@Demeanor

You have warned forum participants on this thread to be cognizant of the rules of Nairaland and to refrain from making insulting statements that have now become commonplace.

Here are some recent examples of insults which you warned against:
@drue23  "The fact remains owo ni koko. Which I have more than you . I can easily adopt your family and the next generation. You see my future is so bright rite now. I need sunglasses and I see wayyyyyyyyy behond on you . So bow down to me and I might give you a choice to sit next to me. Am ur god and you are my slave."
@drue23 "You slave and if am nice enough I will let you work for me . You are only worthy to wash my fleet of cars"
@dru23 "And punk ass buster like will now get envy and complain that they stole money etc . You better hustle now while you can .. Shouting health is wealth... you lucky I don't known your girlfriend ...I will take the bitch give a good time . Have her call me big daddy and send her home to you when am done. Punk ass.
Still more insults @ dru23 "You lazy ass bum and good for nothing peasant."
@dru23 "But your punk ass will."

All the above insults came after your warning.

What more do you need @Demeanor to make an example of this person. If you let this person continue to troll this thread your warning would have been to nought. Please don't be a toothless bulldog. Do something as a moderator to return sanity to this thread for those who are willing to learn, listen and make meaningful contribution. Thank you.

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Business / Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Humilem: 9:53am On Mar 02, 2018
chloride6:



@chloride6 below you opined this "Also do not forget that there are no prospects of promotion with the job." If by promotion you mean furtherance or advancement, certainly there is. Your promotion would have to come from your personal efforts or through someone or some means. I will equate a driver becoming an owner is promotion and an owner who increases the number of cars in his her fleet is further evidence of advancement. You will have to choose that as your goal or objective and motivate yourself to achieve same.


And how do you determine who contributes the major share?

The only reason why an investor doesn't drive Uber himself is because his time is worth more than he may make during the same period driving.

A labour on site makes upwards of 2000 in a day. Bricklayers get 3000. It is to be expected that a driver makes more than that.

I think drivers are the largest contributors of resources in the e hailing business. I plan to drive Uber so I can understudy the business well for future investment, because e hailing hasn't even reached 1/10th of it's potential . Believe me e hailing will create billionaires.

But I dont see myself driving Uber for more than 2 months. No offense and all respect to all the hard working driver here , I troway salute but Uber drivers are seriously underpaid. Making 10k a day after deliver and fuel is war except in weekends.

That is 300k a month. 300k a month for all my time? 12 hours a day?

Also do not forget that there are no prospects of promotion with the job. A 12 hour job leaves you with little space for yourself and for development.

Basically, you may be permanently confined to the driver's seat for the foreseeable future if not careful.

The secret ingredient in Uber is the driver, if it is it the not the driver , Uber would just grade the car once and for all and assume that the car was all that was needed for a smooth trip. But no, it is not so.

Uber has always marketed it's business as an alternative to a conventional office job not as a subordinate or inferior job. Remember the it's an office with a different view advert. This requires considerable labour resources in terms of intelligence and strength.

Can a lazy man put in 12 hours of work? And if you think labour is labour, find one aboki trailer driver and give him your car to drive.

Bottom line, labour is not labour.

And your 2 million CAR is the second most important thing in the e haling business. Lagos yellow cabs had existed as well as car hires all around town before Uber came. So why the craze for Uber? Even people who can't afford it want a piece of this luxurious service.

I'll tell you what makes it special, a driver with a semblance of class and poise who can engage you in a conversation in a nice environment.
Business / Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Humilem: 11:08pm On Jan 19, 2018
AngelicBeing:
Hahaha, Una go kill person with laugh for Nairaland.com, I agree with you, forget about Engrish or English, French, Spanish, Italian, Japanese or Arabic, roll your sleeves, get to work and make the quid, money talks and bulshit works grin
Simple.

NO WONDER YOU HAVE THE KIND OF LEADERS THAT YOU HAVE. IT'S ALL ABOUT MONEY NOTHING ELSE. ANOTHER NIGERIAN WHO WILL NEVER CONTRIBUTE TO SEE A BETTER COUNTRY AS LONG AS HE IS COMFORTABLE IN HIS SPACE. SAD!

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Business / Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Humilem: 10:54pm On Jan 19, 2018
Thank you @ cross8701.
Business / Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Humilem: 10:52pm On Jan 19, 2018
@tolutope855

You can choose to dumb down your family and associates. My parents taught me how to thrive on excellence not mediocrity. I do not think most people on this page are mediocre by any standard I actually believe otherwise. Anyway, to each his own.To suggest that speaking or writing proper English language is irrelevant on this page makes no sense. Many who have expressed their opinions here in pidgin English have done so without criticism.

You said. O mase o. I speak Yoruba fluently. O mase fun e ati awon omo e as long as you continue on your current train of thought.

Thank you.
Business / Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Humilem: 6:34pm On Jan 19, 2018
@infeayimark.

You don't know me or anything about me, yet you chose to call me an id.i.ot. Need I say more? It speaks more about you.

Thank you.

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Business / Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Humilem: 6:25pm On Jan 19, 2018
@protocol

Hide my face? What for? I will not sir. Maybe you should hide yours. If you felt like my contribution was irrelevant to you, you had the choice to ignore my post and move on. Your kind of post is what makes a public forum like this one an avenue for an ignoramus like you believe you have something to say because of your economic circumstance. My post was civil and did not warrant your comment.
Nigerians are the most educated in the USA with 23% with a higher degree. That's way higher than the American population. If you want to continue in your ignorance and encourage it, that is your choice and you are free to exercise it. Things are tough in Nigeria, that we all know. It doesn't not equate ignorance or stupidity. Thank you.

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Business / Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Humilem: 5:16pm On Jan 19, 2018
@ Romeo3

I thought you have done a better job than many. DON'T encourage ignorance sir!

Thank you.

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Business / Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Humilem: 4:55pm On Jan 19, 2018
Am I totally unrealistic to expect a simple rule of english grammar to be followed when people post on this forum? I appreciate contributors like @ gazuzz; carshoppers; chillex8 and many more who have always complied. I do realise that our educational levels are different. I do have issues with people who try to dumb down the language in the name of simplicity. I apologise if anyone is offended. I am not an elitist here as some would say. I am guy from a typical Nigerian village. I am trying to encourage my children to write and speak properly. It would help their careers to a great extent, l believe. And they do come to this forum.

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Business / Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Humilem: 11:46pm On Jan 18, 2018
Hello everbody!

Is N60,000 a month rent reasonable in Alausa, Ikeja area for a 2 bedroom and 1 bathroom plus 1powder room? Decent / motorable neighborhood. Security and electricity so so. Would need generator for at least 7- 8 hours daily. Would like to know what you think.

Appreciate your contribution.
Business / Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Humilem: 9:41pm On Jan 18, 2018
@Daveonoja.

Thank you for your response. Much appreciated.

GOD bless.
Business / Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Humilem: 9:38pm On Jan 18, 2018
@Gazzuzz.

Thank you for your quick response. I am very grateful. Toyota Corolla still seems to be on top of the pack for UberX business when considering Japanese or Korean made cars.

Stay blessed.
Business / Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Humilem: 5:15pm On Jan 18, 2018
@Daveonoja.

Today slow sha grin

How much have you made so far today?

Thank you.

GOD bless.
Business / Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Humilem: 4:57pm On Jan 18, 2018
@Gazzuzz

I am curious to know your opinion on the following three particular vehicles 2006-2009 Hyundai Sonata; 2006-2010 Hyundai Elantra and 2006-2010 Honda Civic to be Uber platform. Would you advise or disqualify any or all these vehicles on the UberX platform. Please remember I am concerned about the Nigerian environment.

Thank you for your anticipated response.

GOD bless.
Business / Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Humilem: 8:40pm On Jan 16, 2018
Thank you again @chillex8.

If you filled up your gas tank twice during the reported period we can calculate average daily fuel cost by dividing the total fuel cost by seven (7). This would give us the average daily fuel cost. The resulting figure would give one an idea not the EXACT cost of daily fuel cost.
I appreciate your prompt response chillex8. Thank you for keeping it civil.

GOD bless.

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