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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Nigerian Airforce DSSC 2016 Recruitment Out! by mondraim: 10:57am On Jun 17, 2016
But why wait to be employed if the available jobs are few? In a space of time it takes to read and digest a complete guide book as well as continual review of the resource material , you can set up your own business. 

Any resource that gives you the capacity to consult limitless times is great for you. A workshop or seminar is good but if not backed with an in-depth resource, it doesn't help much. Our youths need to return to traditional book reading.

One highly valued and pricey gadget in the hands of billions of humans is the Mobile phone. A good technician can take home between minimum N5, 000 to N20, 000 or more daily as you grow. Its market demand as a service is unending. Both now and in the nearest future, most humans own and would own mobile phones more than a laptop or computer. User penetration is higher and that is money to be made. 

There can never be enough technicians supporting a particular area, even an estate in a city! Why not be one - and classy, intelligent, well learned tech-support guy too. It's far better than a job that you wear tie to daily for a paltry N50k-70k, a graduate! And this is prevalent in all Nigerian major cities;Abuja, Lagos, Port-harcourt etc Some earn 30k!!! Graduates!! After how many years in school? you can start right at home, with a small capital as low as N10k! Why? The main capital is the knowledge + start-up tools. Some of the laptops young people own and use to watch films or play games or it's just cool to own one, can make them real cash if only they know how! It's all in this book.

Get the book, titled " Mobile Phones and Tablets Repairs : a Complete Guide for Beginners and Professionals " and I guarantee you are on the path to financial freedom.

Right now it's available on Amazon, Createspace (https://www.createspace.com/6165715) and other online stores. It would soon hit Nigerian bookstores.

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