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naija4life247:A smart youth with a bright future spoted. I hail thee!! |
Happy independence Nigeria!! No good roads, no quality education, poor standard of living, no security, no electricity, no UNITY, schools closed, ASUU on strike, poor health care system, 60 years of NOTHING. WHAT ARE WE REALLY CELEBRATING.?? |
It is a good practice to always crosscheck information on sensitive subjects before posting https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2018/apr/11/everyday-devotional/its-fake-news-pope-cancelled-bible/ babalomike: |
GoldChest:Oga did you even read what the OP typed above? |
Eight years ago, Modupe had just joined the thousands of Nigerians embracing the Agency Banking movement. Like many others, this was no side hustle move, it was her one-way ticket out of unemployment. Modupe has always been a goal getter, for someone who never had the options of picking from a pool of opportunities growing up, she is one to make the most of any opportunity presented to her. Agency Banking proved to be that opportunity, It was another chance for her to put in her best and achieve something for herself. what’s more? If she cracks this, she will be employed to herself, choosing her own working hours and making money on her terms, employments could not have been better! Life has not always been rosy for Modupe, The University of Ibadan alumni had to study hard and work harder on her way up the ladder of life, it’s just how life has always been for her. After seven years in the mobile money market space, Modupe finally made the leap to join Tingg Mid last year. Her wealth of experience and hard work has seen her make a sudden boom and grow her numbers to become one of the biggest and highest performing agents in the network. ‘’We can’t keep saying our leaders are bad, you need to have a vision, what are you doing for yourself, I don’t want to give excuses, I started with 10k and now I have grown it to something reasonable. In this job, you can start little. I mean with whatever you have. I started with ₦10,000, and I remember always telling myself then that this ₦10,000 will multiply, it depends on your desire. They say ₦2000 can start something, people are just lazy, I started with little, everything is to discipline and determined, if you are not determined in life you can’t do well in life even if you are earning millions, I will pursue this mobile banking and get results’’ Modupe sees value in persistent work, a formula that has worked perfectly for her over the years. She detests the laziness and stands up for moral equity and relevance. We salute Modupe’s principle and perspective to life, her dedication, and doggedness to her work. Read More – Fatai Inspires Us To See More Opportunities http://cellulant.com.ng/publications/
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The country has blazed a trail in Africa with the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) successfully validating the first phase of the viral Ribonucleic Acid (RNA) extraction which should enable local production of cheap testing kits for coronavirus.Source: https://www.sunnewsonline.com/covid-19-nigeria-records-breakthrough-as-ncdc-validates-viral-rna-extraction/
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It's a civet cat |
oladipuposadeeq:Prefer cars in Abuja |
kingdeaddead:07019330872 |
Please reach out to me ASAP. Location Is Abuja |
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1.3 mil cash and carry |
1.6 cash and carry |
How much? |
Are you a vibrant business man or woman living in Bauchi, Adamawa, Gombe, Kano, Abuja, Lagos or Kaduna ? Apply to become our Agent and make more money!!! To apply, simply indicate your interest by sending a mail to marketing@cellulant.com.ng What are you waiting for!!!
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Did anyone notice they are/were all leaders of under-developed countries? |
Nothing last forever |
Scholarships:Run away from anything leagoo, not a reliable product at all. |
Bingerville, Ivory Coast 12 - 15 September 2019 “Unlocking Limitless Potential” There is no sustainable development without the development of the human capital, and no development of the human capital without the self-development of each individual. Our success in any endeavor requires the mastery of the fundamental pillars of our life such as: personal well-being, effectiveness at work, and smart management of relationships. Do you want to reach the peak of your performance? Are you ready to try something new towards achieving the best version of yourself? With the tools of "inner arts", emotional intelligence and meditation, the World Peace Initiative Foundation through its Peace Revolution project offers you the opportunity to unlock the latent potentials within you so that you become the unique person you deserve to be - based on the principle of Peace In Peace Out. Given the particular need to develop young leaders capable of meeting the needs of the continent, we will organize in the Republic of Côte d’Ivoire a regional training workshop exclusively for young African citizens. After our two successful fellowships in Benin and Côte d’Ivoire, we are embarking in this experience with you again in Côte d’ivoire with a richer content. Click Here To Apply: https://peacerevolution.net/fellowship/alafia-youth-fellowship-2019#/
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please help Find Grandma Pelumi, she stays at Ikorodu way bridge and was last seen at ketu bus sop. she is suffering from Dementia Illness. please if found call 08032015073 or take her to the nearest police station.
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1. Are you young leaders or young entrepreneurs willing to use mindfulness to foster sustainable world peace? 2. Do you feel that your startup or organization need support to improve and move to its next stage? 3. Do you think that you don’t have enough financial support from local organizations and want to reach more people in your community? Then we are looking for you! World Peace Initiative is proud to announce its Mindfulness Grant for the Community intended for young leaders and entrepreneurs! Apply here https://peacerevolution.net/grant-registration
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Collected mine on saturday, and i am going to VOTE. |
Becoming an accountant and working in a financial institution was my deepest desire and ambition as a young woman growing up in eastern Nigeria. My life was planned out and I had set specific detailed goals. I was vocal about it, no one could escape 4 minutes in my company without getting the full details of my life’s ambition; this earned me the epithet ‘bankers’ banker, from friends and family. When I was in the university majoring in Accountancy, my father education incapacitated and unable to financially support my education. Morphing into a university dropout became a possibility overnight, a scenario I absolutely refused to yield too. I dusted off the last embers of my sheltered life and embraced farming to sponsor my education. I remember the ramshackle shed I constructed with pieces of abandoned wood picked up here and there. With those weakened woods, i built a poultry house. That was my first farming expedition, the proceeds of which made me a graduate of Accountancy. The National Youth Service Scheme, (NYSC), brought me face to face with my age long dream of working with a financial institution. However, life happened. Overtime, I slowly became disenchanted with the reality of the life I fought valiantly to build for myself. My priorities changed when I became a wife and a mother. I wanted more not only for myself but for my community. I envisioned a future where I would be more available to my family, my kids; I wanted my children to grow up being proud of me not only as their mother but as a person who affected her generation positively. As anyone who had ever been privileged to work in our financial institution would tell you, building and maintaining a successful family com social life is challenging. Leveraging on my experiences as a young poultry farmer and banker, I set out to establish a medium scale farm. Oh it was scary! I was frightened and opted not to get both feet wet! I needed capital for so many things, land being top of the list…fertile land. I utilised my personal savings and I taped into the ever available African network of family and friends to obtain soft loans. I felt the zero interest loan I obtained from family and friends was a conservative risk I could offset from my salary, how wrong I was! Anyway I went ahead to establish my farm at the outskirt of town. Farming maize was the spectrum end of my subsistence poultry experience, more uncertainty as I could not see what was happening underneath the ground. Remember I was working full time morning and night, on duty every day; but I was determined to make a success of my farming venture; besides, my creditors were already on my neck demanding payback of their cash loans due to unforeseen family emergencies. I became tapped out and financially exhausted paying folks back, coupled with the reality of daily farm expenses. In one of my numerous researches on how to be a successful farmer, I came across the Ministry of Agriculture subsidy scheme, the GES program which was available only to registered farmers. Registered what? I immediately set out to obtain more information and promptly got myself registered as a farmer in Nigeria. The information and assistance I needed was right there all along and I did not know enough to access it. It was during the process of obtaining the farm Impute that I first heard about Tingg. Initially I was annoyed at having to open a wallet account on a privately operated platform that is not a Bank! I work in a bank and I really truly did not appreciate the hazel, neither do I need a mobile wallet when I have visa and master cards. The company’s representative on ground was very patient with me, I think her name was Becky, anyway; she opened a new agricultural world to me. Becky explained to me that Cellulant corporation is the parent company that created Tingg. and AgriKore. Tingg is more than a mobile payment wallet platform; Tingg. is actually the basic infrastructure of Cellulant which they can configure to be used by any sector to do business. On Tingg. one can access soft loans, make esusu type savings as individual or group, schedule a bulk SMS; with a unique Marketplace where you can register as a merchant and sell your stuff! Like ebay, Amazon and Nigeria’s Jumia and Konga, using the Tingg. unique payment platform to checkout. Tingg. is beautifully integrated and efficient. Through personal investigation, i found out Cellulant Nigeria developed AgriKore to mitigate the hardships farmers face daily, from finding the right seeds,fertilizers and relevant information; to produce wastage, paste infestation and low market price of farm produce. [url=http[://www.cellulant.com.ng]Cellulant Nigeria[/url] created a unique digital solution with AgriKore. AgriKore is a network of Farmers, Agro dealers, Suppliers, Consumers, Aggregators, Offtakers etc, who interact in a unique marketplace to buy and sell agricultural produce; using the Tingg wallet platform. infrastructure. AgriKore is utilized by Cellulant Nigeria to interact with farmers in a knitted customer relations interactive, keeping the farmers captured in their comprehensive database updated with latest industry news and information. Initially i was sceptical about it all and as a proper Nigerian, i carried out due diligence, on the company and the services they provide; I had been concerned with finding a ready market for my produce after harvest. AgriKore changed my life! I first accessed a low interest loan from Tingg, with which I paid off my creditors who were almost strangling me. I sold my farm produce right on the AgriKore platform; I received payment on my Tingg wallet. It was surreal! Every stage of doing farm business was concluded right on AgriKore, all I had to do was over see the harvesting of the grains and getting it ready for the delivery guys contacted on AgriKore to pick up. The entire process was seamless, efficient and hassle free. Two years as a maize farmer convinced me I could farm successfully on the large scale. I broke even financially in my second year of farming, I became financially solvent. I have many people under my employ, my farms offer agricultural studies scholarship to communities where they are situated, I am available for PTA meetings and to affix band aids on my children’s cuts. I quit my job in the financial sector and delved into full time farming. I enlarged my farm holdings and branched into soybean farming as well. yes!, I still keep hens but that is a personal thing to serve my family needs. I received encouragement and inspiration from the CEO and Co-founder of Cellulant Corporation. I still routinely access loans from Tingg and I have never had cause for regrets. Farming is a worthwhile endeavour for youths and women to engage in, it literally pays huge dividends in every aspect. I would encourage more people to consider farming and to partner with Agrikore to help make the process a little more dirt-free. Story by Uju.
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So i am willing to take the risk, but i cant make deposit because there is no option of deposing funds using paypal |
Unity bank charged me 1000 for USSD transaction last month. |
President Muhammadu Buhari has directed that the validity of passports issued in the country should be increased from five to 10 years. Muhammed Babandede, comptroller-general of Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS), made the disclosure on Thursday when he visited the Ikoyi passport office in Lagos. He said the president also approved improved security features and quality for the passport booklets. “He (Buhari) has approved 10-year validity for passports which is great news. When the report comes, passports will be valid for 10 years which is great news especially for adults from the age of 18 and above,” he said. “Though people will pay more, if they can pay more and get the booklets quickly, it’s good with improved security for 10 years validity. They would pay more but the document would be available, that’s good. “Ten years after the enrolment of the e-passport system, we need to improve the security features. You can’t keep documents for 10 years without seeing decreased values in them, so we are improving the security features which would raise the standards of the passports.” Babandede said the new changes will ease the stress of renewing passports and also help the country. “And we will ensure it is done before the end of this year because the booklet has to change,” he added. The service had in April said it will no longer issue passports to those who do not have national identity card number. https://e-flames..com/2018/07/hurray-your-nigerian-passport-will-now.html
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