Politics › Re: Kebbi State Assembly Speaker Dies In Egyptt by MicahSh: 2:28pm On Apr 07 |
TechBaron: Go and learn sales.
That's where the money is. Thanks for your response. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: I Need Online Legit Job Please. Please, Help Me To Keep My Head Above Water. by MicahSh(op): 2:27pm On Apr 07 |
OK thanks, I just dropped a mail to you right now. Ebonygeek: There's an online job I currently have that pays me over 6k every weekday. You can send me an email if you're interested.
The image below was what I got after 4 days |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: I Need Online Legit Job Please. Please, Help Me To Keep My Head Above Water. by MicahSh(op): 11:29am On Apr 07 |
michaelodafe: Yes, there are legit remote opportunities, but you’ll need 2 things: (1) 1 clear skill you can sell, (2) proof (samples).
If you want "data entry" / admin to start: 1) Learn Excel/Google Sheets basics (sorting, filters, SUM/IF, VLOOKUP/XLOOKUP, pivot tables). 2) Practice by building 2 sample files: - A simple expense tracker - A small sales/stock tracker with formulas 3) Create a 1-page CV + 1-page portfolio (even Google Drive links/screenshots are fine).
Free/cheap learning: YouTube (search "Excel for beginners", "pivot table" , and Google’s own Sheets training.
Important: any "remote job" that asks you to pay money, buy a form, or send BVN/OTP is a scam.
If you share what you studied + the kind of work you want (admin, customer support, design, writing, etc.), people can point you to the right direction. Thanks bro. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: I Need Online Legit Job Please. Please, Help Me To Keep My Head Above Water. by MicahSh(op): 11:27am On Apr 07 |
Thanks for this. criuze: Use chatgpt to find free courses , Infact youtube is your best friend
Just be willing to put effort , take action and be consistence , have passion ,,call it a business and it will become one
Recently I saw people posting Amazon , and other affiliate link on Pinterest , ticktock and other social media and cash in
No business is easy to start
Learn simple typesetting and document formating, excel spreadsheet , visit like 3 universities or collages ,paste your advert there at cheap rate ,you'll be getting work |
Politics › Re: Kebbi State Assembly Speaker Dies In Egyptt by MicahSh: 11:09am On Apr 07 |
TechBaron: I love his outfit in that picture.
Simple and classy! Techbaron, please help a fellow, I want to learn tech. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: I Need Online Legit Job Please. Please, Help Me To Keep My Head Above Water. by MicahSh(op): 2:04pm On Apr 05 |
fullnetwork: Are there really such opportunities? Hopefully. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: I Need Online Legit Job Please. Please, Help Me To Keep My Head Above Water. by MicahSh(op): 2:03pm On Apr 05 |
criuze: Na to use the laptop acquire one or two skill first ,then position on fiver or any other place
Maybe you learn video editing, data entry or social media marketing
If you learn data entry you bomb university groups and get project and assignment to type at cheap rate
If you learn graphic designs you can tell your friends and church people about it, you'll sure be getting work , I'm sure people ways needs it
Get the skill first bro you won't beg for work Thanks bro. Please can you give me lead on how to learn data entry skill (free site or very low price) ? I really appreciate your response boss. |
Jobs/Vacancies › I Need Online Legit Job Please. Please, Help Me To Keep My Head Above Water. by MicahSh(op): 5:36pm On Apr 04 |
Good day!
Please, help me with any remote job I can do, I have access to the internet. I have a PC. I am a graduate and smart. I learn fast. I can help you with your online assignments. Please I need connect to remote jobs. Please contact me if you can. Thank you very much. |
Health › Re: International Down Syndrome Day: Foundation Chides Societal Prejudices by MicahSh: 11:20pm On Mar 21 |
Chiemeriee: International Down Syndrome Day: Foundation chides societal prejudices
BY BONIFACE OKECHUKWU
The Ugo Edward-Dibiana Down Syndrome Foundation commemorates International Down Syndrome Day, emphasizing the need for a society that encourages inclusivity, safety, and well-being for all individuals, irrespective of their conditions.
The foundation revealed that children with Down Syndrome and other disabilities in Nigeria continue to encounter significant obstacles, including discriminatory practices and insufficient access to essential services such as healthcare, education, and social resources, in spite of the Prohibition Against Discrimination of People with Disabilities Act.
In a statement issued in Abuja on March 21, Co-founder Mrs. Duma Edward-Dibiana stressed that cultivating a culture of acceptance and understanding is pivotal to ensuring every individual feels valued and empowered to reach their full potential.
The International Down Syndrome Day is observed annually on March 21, with the aim of advocating for a more inclusive society that acknowledges and accepts individuals with Down Syndrome, who continue to face societal prejudices worldwide.
Down syndrome is a genetic condition that occurs when an individual has an extra copy of chromosome 21, leading to intellectual disability, delayed speech and language development, and distinct physical characteristics. It's not a disease, but rather a chromosomal variation that affects physical and cognitive development.
The theme of this year's Down Syndrome Day is: 'Together Against Loneliness'. Reflecting on the theme in her statement, Mrs. Edward-Dibiana, emphasized, "Individuals with Down Syndrome are integral, contributing members of our communities, sharing roles as neighbors, classmates, and colleagues. Despite this, many face isolation due to societal reluctance to embrace inclusivity, often rooted in cultural, religious, or social prejudices. "The refusal to unconditionally accept individuals with this kind of congenital biological conditions can lead to profound feelings of isolation, self-doubt, and depression. Being overlooked, underestimated, or excluded can be a painful experience, akin to being physically present yet emotionally disconnected - a poignant paradox of being surrounded by others, yet shrouded in loneliness. "It is imperative that our society strives to create an environment that is safe, inclusive, and conducive to the well-being of all individuals, regardless of their conditions. This can be achieved by building and nurturing a culture of acceptance and understanding, where everyone feels valued and empowered to thrive.
"People with Down Syndrome, in particular, deserve to be treated with dignity and respect, and to have equal opportunities to participate in and contribute to society.
"As we reflect on the world we are creating, let us ask ourselves: what kind of legacy are we leaving for future generations? Are we perpetuating stigma, discrimination, and inequality, or are we choosing a path of empowerment, inclusion, and love?
"Let us strive to build a society that values diversity and promotes equality, where everyone has the opportunity to belong and reach their full potential. By doing so, we can break down the barriers of loneliness and create a brighter, more compassionate future for all."
The foundation urged the government to prioritize the needs of children with disabilities by ensuring effective implementation of the Prohibition Against Discrimination of People with Disabilities Act. This law, enacted to protect the rights of individuals with disabilities, has yet to be fully enforced by government and private institutions, resulting in persistent discrimination and stigmatization. The foundation advocates for tangible measures to address this disparity and promote inclusivity.
Good one my people! One love! Beautiful people. |
Health › Re: International Down Syndrome Day: Foundation Chides Societal Prejudices by MicahSh: 11:17pm On Mar 21 |
Masterdeking: Do we have a group especially WhatsApp groups for down syndrome people especially patients or parents to help learn on ways and means to take care of these special people If you are in Abuja there are groups and foundation to learn more of down syndrome and the autism spectrum. |
Travel › Re: I Raised ₦8 Million To Japa. I Was Deported The Next Day by MicahSh: 9:09pm On Mar 14 |
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