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KehnnyCares:People keep screaming Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship.... I can't help but laugh |
Please are you guys speaking Latin here ![]() |
Danielnino00:Loooool!!!! I didn't play the game ooo... I don't have such money |
Who get mind.... This is my ideal game... Time will come when I'll be staking this amount and even if it cut it'll remove nothing from me... I'm looking at this game with a mind that it'll enter
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Mikocake:Take heart brother... |
Estimable:The thing weak me... See 1.08 odd dey cut.. E de blow my head. Football betting no get one way strategy o. E just dey like HIV, you no fit kill am . I need to make this money boss. |
4koff:Boss show me the way... How has it been going for you since then... Abeg show me the way I need it badly |
Omo
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I believe say I go make am. |
Kirchhoff01:E don red... I dey para vex now... Omo there's no shortcut to success oo. See me way think say I fit use bet9ja escape... wetin man fit do for this life to make am big without any illegal stuff... Omo vex dey catch me... make I take small break. Well, I will never give up |
Loool, una no wan give my guy playing time |
how much? |
#8100 stake for 20k+
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Disclaimer: No game is sure if you're playing with me you're playing at your own risk. Bet responsibly. |
Estimable:That's exactly what I did. I requested for a withdrawal of 12K... Bet9ja just credited my account this afternoon. Thanks... |
everything is GREEN!!!!
God please let's keep it like this...
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LOST!!!
Keep on trying |
Who didn't know Israel will win Scotland.... The hustle continues.... Never give up but play responsibly |
Engaged in a #100DaysofCode challenge, she has completed mini-projects from her online lessons, and is making significant progress. Here are the lessons Chisom is rounding off: CS50 Course (for problem solving) ES6 Webpack JavaScript Design Pattern NodeJS mongoDB ExpressJS “There are no shortcuts to becoming a software developer, you have to put in the time, effort and as well study because nobody can do a better job of becoming you than you.” – Chisom on her learning experience. Chisom can be reached on Github, Facebook or Twitter. Kindly share this article till it reaches her employer. Source:http://techmeetupsng.com/computer-engineering-degree-and-the-labour-market/ lalasticlala mynd44 dominique
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Chisom got exposed to web technologies during her 6 months industrial training at Bluechip Integrated Solution Limited, a tech company in Lagos. Before the internship, Chisom thought having straight-As in school was enough to make her employable. But it dawned on her that there was more. “Ultimately, it’s up to students to find and participate in extracurricular programming activities. I highly suggest finding an apprenticeship. Whether it’s an internship at a development firm or involvement in an open source community.” – Alex. Chisom’s tech journey Passionate about software development, Chisom began to self-school and ask for guidance from her online developer friends. Chisom has self-schooled on the following: Web design with HTML5 and CSS3 CSS framework Bootstrap CSS Grid system Figma (Design tool ) JavaScript (ECMAScript 5) AngularJS (JavaScript Framework) Git Version Control System Firebase (as a backend tool) What next for Chisom Okoye? Chisom currently needs a job and is job-hunting. But while on the job search, she is still learning.
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There is a huge disconnect in the computer theories taught in the Nigerian University and the practical knowledge expected in the tech industry. A student of computer science or computer engineering who aspires to be a software engineer has no choice but to learn beyond the four walls of school. “A CS education is great for those who wish to pursue it as a purely academic exercise, but a person with solely a formal CS education is woefully under-prepared for employment as a software engineer.” – Alex, Software Developer at FusionBox. Chisom Okoye, a fresh graduate of Computer Engineering, gradually prepared herself for the labour market while in her 3rd year in school.
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my first game.... I'm risking it all...
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4koff:is penny stock some kind of Forex trading...? I wish you all the best |
Danielomisco:Chairman, The strategy I want to use is to play small odd with large amount. Firstly I have to gradually build my capital... my odds will be as low as 2.5. These odds are not sure. They're just mere predictions carefully picked by me. Just praying for Good luck |
bestpunterever:NO P... lemme just give it a try... no harm at all |
odogwunaija:E no easy for sure... Thanks... |
Today I take a major step in this journey by depositing 10K... I can now roll the dice
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Hey for your information, I know each and every risk involved in sports betting. Believe me I know. I know I am not going to win every ticket. But I also believe I will achieve my main objective. God speed to me... |
So as at the time I'm starting I have almost 0 naira on my bet account...
My first step is to fund my account. I call this fund my *initial capital*.
My initial capital will be 10,000 naira
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So for some time I have been thinking of what to do to get money... I have thought of a thousand ways and all I could think of is sport betting... *A little background* I just finished my University and currently waiting for NySC. I'm so much in a pressure as I have many responsibilities to carry out with cash... I see money as a tool in which if you don't have then you don't have freedom. *objectives* to be able to raise 18,000,000 naira in a span of one year through sport betting I am going to be using bet9ja. I am not advertising anything here. I just want to use this medium to keep track of my records and let others see what am up to... I invite you to come on this journey with me |
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