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Business / Re: Naira Scarcity Wahala, What I Went Through This Morning by moseslarry(m): 1:04pm On Mar 13, 2023
Olawrites:


Bro you're not alone in this suffering, me too, my current situation is cose to this right now. Things will be alright one day. Men is alone when it comes to suffering no one has sympathy for men.

May God help us sir.
Business / Re: Naira Scarcity Wahala, What I Went Through This Morning by moseslarry(m): 9:45pm On Mar 12, 2023
labi1977:


No worries will send something for sub at least.

Thanks sir. You will find favor anywhere you turn to. You will never lack, by his grace.

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Business / Re: Naira Scarcity Wahala, What I Went Through This Morning by moseslarry(m): 9:38pm On Mar 12, 2023
labi1977:


No worries will send something for sub at least.

Thanks sir. God bless you.
Business / Re: Naira Scarcity Wahala, What I Went Through This Morning by moseslarry(m): 9:31pm On Mar 12, 2023
labi1977:


Still using gt ?

Yes sir. But I don’t know who this is?
Business / Re: Naira Scarcity Wahala, What I Went Through This Morning by moseslarry(m): 9:11pm On Mar 12, 2023
Odewaleadesoye:

Helpers will surely locate you and your family.
The situation is not funny at all.

Thanks sir.

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Business / Re: Naira Scarcity Wahala, What I Went Through This Morning by moseslarry(m): 9:01pm On Mar 12, 2023
Odewaleadesoye:
The situation isn't funny at all and many Nigerians are really suffering due to this policy.

Let me share a very short and sad story with you.

I was at the market yesterday to get some groceries and provisions for the house. I made the payment via transfer because I didn't go with my ATM card. Unfortunately, I was debited immediately but the vendor didn't receive alert on his end.

I came to his shop around 3pm. You wouldn't believe that I waited till 6:30pm thinking that the alert will come in.

Lo and behold, Mr. vendor didn't get the alert.

I hard to return all the stuffs I bought. He collected my phone number and told me that he will call me once he sees the alert so that he can transfer my money back to me.

I was angry but I had to receive sense immediately because it wasn't his fault. He was just trying to play safe too.

I came home angrily and drank semovita with no Sugar.

The policy is just so annoying.

Well, yours is still a sweet experience, lost my job since last year, having being trying everyday to get job and until now, nothing yet. Life has been immensely hard.

Fast forward to this year, I realized, we were still better in last year compared to now. My people, I swear down, we have no food to eat, myself, wife and my one year old son, we’ve been surviving on a cup and half of gari daily. All cos, I’m broke inside out, no one is out there to help or support you. In fact, at this point where we get gari on credit, if I would like to respect myself, we are not suppose to go there for credit this week. So apparently, I have no hope on how we will survive this week. I believe in God sha.

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: NDLEA Recruitment 2023 Official Thread by moseslarry(m): 1:52pm On Mar 10, 2023
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042reports:
I can open the WhatsApp group

Kindly add me to the WhatsApp group. 08038279083
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: NDLEA Recruitment 2023 Official Thread by moseslarry(m): 1:51pm On Mar 10, 2023
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I can open the WhatsApp group

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Npower Batch C Stream 2 Salary Paid by moseslarry(m): 8:01pm On Feb 23, 2023
yomi531:
Most people using union bank have not seen theirs. Na wa oo

I’ve not received mine too. I used UBA bank
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Npower Batch C Stream 2 Salary Paid by moseslarry(m): 6:14pm On Feb 23, 2023
cravingmind:


Calm down.

Na 30k them dey pay.
I know, thanks
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Npower Batch C Stream 2 Salary Paid by moseslarry(m): 2:28pm On Feb 23, 2023
Idadurun:
Got mine yesterday too

Can this be true? Are you for real? Pls kindly tell the truth, cos we’ve waited a long time and almost take mind off it.
Say the truth, have you been truly paid? Proof sir.
Career / Re: How I Almost Died Working At A Construction Site by moseslarry(m): 9:32pm On Jan 17, 2023
HeRulesMen:
I don't know if this is the right section to post this, if not, mod please take it to the right section.

My online brothers and sisters, help me thank God for preserving my life as I almost left this wicked world last Friday, 13th January, 2023. 13th January has become a day I will never forget in life. Since I graduated from the university, I am yet to get a job that is well-deserving of my status. I'm not talking about big jobs with heavy remuneration (not as though I won't grab it if I see one of such) but just something to earn a living from. The last salaried job I did was a contract job which lasted only 6 months. Since then, despite my efforts, applying to every nook and cranny to land a job, I have been unlucky. However, I still keep hope alive.

However, it makes me think Nigeria really need to redefine and re-axamine the value of education in the country and what it stands for. Does it stand for nation building or for frustration? That is something for another day BTW.

Back to the topic, so with a woman and two kids to take care of, I had to go do labourer job at a construction site to earn something. That Friday was my second day in the place. I never thought it would end in disaster but I thank God that even after falling from such a distance, I didn't die, neither the mason man that was on the scaffold.

The thing is that I was carrying mortar and blocks to the mason, climbing using ladder. You know this local scaffold builders use. That thing they nailed together as V 'abi' L, place them on the wall and put planks on top to stand on. I don't know what happened that the blocks put at one end to weigh its balance failed while I was already up there. Long story short, everything collapsed and that was how we landed on the ground from the finishing end of the building. It should be a distance of 12 feet or more.

What worsened the case was the mason. As the scaffold collapsed, he immediately and unconsciously grabbed the newly laid blocks in safety attempt, not remembering he just laid those blocks. You know that kind thing. Landing on ground, that was how those blocks came upon us in their number like some sort of blast. To top it all, I didn't earn a penny that day. The man is even blaming us for the collapse.

I sustained injuries but my waist especially seems to have dislocated as a result of hitting it on ground while landin. I have been feeling sharp pains from the inside since then.

Since that Friday, I have been down physically and psychologically. As I am reflecting on it today, I decided to write it down.

No matter how it has affected me, physically, psychologically, economically and health-wise, I still thank God for sparing my life and I want you to join me in thanking him.

Thank you for reading also.

The good God will sustain you in this trying time. You are healed in Jesus name

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Family / Re: Living In Nigeria Without A Job, How Are You Enjoying The Holidays? (photos) by moseslarry(m): 8:40pm On Jan 02, 2023
Kobojunkie:
There are different ways. But the most basic has to do with acquiring a sack for a container, filling the sack with soil, planting seeds or tubers or whatever in the sack making sure to water regularly, and you have started sack gardening. You can have as many sacks as you have space for and plant any crop that you believe your sack can adequately hold up. undecided

Here's a link to a post showing you can easy it is. https://www.nairaland.com/7471140/amazing-output-yam-in-sack-farming-pictures

If using an extra large size sack, for instance, you can plant more than one crop in it by using the prescribed in the following pdf document https://assets.echocommunity.org/presentations/69ec0db4-d544-4c9d-aeed-0e8fbe92075e/making-a-sack-garden.pdf
https://www.instructables.com/A-garden-in-a-sack/

Thanks I’ll research about it and get back to you if I have any question.
Family / Re: Living In Nigeria Without A Job, How Are You Enjoying The Holidays? (photos) by moseslarry(m): 8:21pm On Jan 02, 2023
Kobojunkie:
Abeg go start sack gardening right now so you can at least subsidize your own feeding. Get yourself busy doing something while you wait for something to come up. undecided
https://www.nairaland.com/7345038/growing-crops-sacks

Challenge yourself this year using what you can do.

How do I go about it?
Family / Re: Living In Nigeria Without A Job, How Are You Enjoying The Holidays? (photos) by moseslarry(m): 7:23pm On Jan 02, 2023
Carlyboi:



Alright no problem i would reach you when I have got something solid for you.
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Thanks a lot sir.
Family / Re: Living In Nigeria Without A Job, How Are You Enjoying The Holidays? (photos) by moseslarry(m): 5:02pm On Jan 02, 2023
Carlyboi:



Where are you located and what are your qualifications and what kinda job do you seek?

I’m currently in Osun state, precisely, Ilesa. Qualification: B. Tech Food science. I’m open to work in any organization so far there is a provision for on-the- job training. I seriously need the job .
Family / Re: Living In Nigeria Without A Job, How Are You Enjoying The Holidays? (photos) by moseslarry(m): 4:05pm On Jan 02, 2023
Carlyboi:


You’re welcome,and all thanks to God!Just sent you a little token.kindly get some food for you and family with it!Regards to them

Thanks a lot I got it and I appreciate your gesture sir. I pray heavenly blessings on your business sir. And pls, I still need a job, if you can help me with one, I will be eternally grateful to God and to you. Thanks once again sir.
Family / Re: Living In Nigeria Without A Job, How Are You Enjoying The Holidays? (photos) by moseslarry(m): 4:01pm On Jan 02, 2023
Carlyboi:



Seen

Thanks and God will bless you immensely sir.
Family / Re: Living In Nigeria Without A Job, How Are You Enjoying The Holidays? (photos) by moseslarry(m): 7:29am On Jan 02, 2023
Carlyboi:


Leave your account no

0049126874, gt bank, olarewaju moses
Family / Re: Living In Nigeria Without A Job, How Are You Enjoying The Holidays? (photos) by moseslarry(m): 12:45am On Jan 02, 2023
Carlyboi:


Leave your account no

Thanks sir. 0049126874 Gt bank Olarewaju moses.
Family / Re: Living In Nigeria Without A Job, How Are You Enjoying The Holidays? (photos) by moseslarry(m): 6:39pm On Jan 01, 2023
Chummynoni:
hang on bro, I checked your profile , and I realized you are an old nairalander. Check my signature for my number and send me your account info on WhatsApp .

Thanks so much sir. God will come through for you at a time of your needs

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Family / Re: Living In Nigeria Without A Job, How Are You Enjoying The Holidays? (photos) by moseslarry(m): 6:04pm On Jan 01, 2023
Rightmindset:
Sad experience but may new year bring us new experience of gainful employment

Very sad one, I have been unemployed since June last year, things have been extremely difficult for me, my wife and 10months old son. I can’t even afford money to feed them not talk of buying my son’s diapers. We’ve become laughing stock to people and this is taking is toll on my son cos I can’t afford his food. In short. I’m tired of this life. I hope and pray I get a job this year. As I’m telling you we have absolutely nothing to feed on, I’m thinking of how I can get even if it’s 1k to get them something to eat. Tears dropping. Pls let me stop here.

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Agriculture / Re: A Beekeeper's Trip To Okaka, Oyo State by moseslarry(m): 8:42am On Aug 31, 2022
sulaimon99:
Hello , I'm HoneyMan_Ng

Last week I received a call from a client about some bees disturbing his farmers on the farmland located in Oyo State.
The bees were habitated in a tall tree on the farm and the locals were scared of approaching the tree or the bushy Area close to it as the bees were very aggressive ( There were an active colony )

I and my colleague took off from the city of Ibadan( We travel nationwide) to Okaka .
Okaka is a town in Oyo state, it's an hour drive from Oyo State border town Saki.

We took an approximate of 3 hours and 30 minutes on the road from Ibadan

We got there late in the evening but couldn't do anything meaningful, Our Client covered our hotel expenses for the night.

By 6:15am the following morning, we were out of the hotel and on our way to the farm, it took us another 30 minutes to get to the farm inside the same Okaka town ( Oyo state is really big ) undecided

On getting to the farm, we wore our Complete uniform from the BeeSuit, Hand Gloves and Rubber boots and made sure there was no openings in any of our clothings

When we got to the bush and approached the tree where the Bee Colony was located for inspection.

We realised that our BeeSmoker was not going to be of help as the tree was quite tall and we'd also need support ( like a ladder or table for height to stand on ) and we'd need to setup some small fire at the base of the tree to calm the bees and so we could have a better view of the colony and see if we could harvest any honey before migrating the bees to a new location ( we came with two beehives bought by our client )

We had to get a spoilt car tyre,A litre of fuel ,Some junks to light fire all from the locals.
We were also able to get a table from them to give us height so I could get to the hive comfortably.


Our plan worked as the fire Gave enough smoke to calm the bees and made them less aggressive .

We were able to start harvesting but unfortunately all we got there was Brood so we had to dispose it.

After harvesting, the next thing was to migrate them to the beehives we brought.
We already baited the Beehives heavily with Beewax and some pure honey ( we baited aggressively ) before entering the bush.

We prepared Honey Syrup ( mixture of water and honey 30:70) In a bottle so as to spray on the Bees when they were calm so as to reduce their flight ( the syrup will make them wet so they won't be able to fly very well )

I won't go to in-depth with the migration ( Bees sting us gan ) sad

We were able to successfully migrate the bees but alot of them were still on the tree and didn't follow the Queen bee we captured to the new hive ( they would migrate eventually after some hours or days )

Since the farm was needed urgently, we told the locals to light up some fire at the bottom of the tree later at night.


The second beehive we brought was also baited and placed in a strategic location on the farmland.

All the process took around 4 hours or so
Normally it shouldn't take up to 30 minutes to 1 hour but we had issues initially to set up smoke and getting height to access the tall tree.

In all, we ended well

We left the farm and treated ourselves to some Nice food in a canteen in Okaka town and then we left for Ibadan.

Thanks
You can follow on IG @honeyman_ng
2347054115655


We sell all Beekeeping equipments, Set up Bee Farms, we do harvesting, Migration and anything related to Beekeeping
We also sell pure honey from the farm with out any other process.
We sell Beewax

Thanks for Reading
Please,Front Page ooo
Please kindly push to front page


Congratulations sir. That was a job well done. I'll to be trained by you. Kindly, drop your contacts for me so I can link up with you sir. Thanks, looking forward to read from you pretty soon.

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Phones / Re: Telcos Started Blocking Numbers Not Linked To NIN by moseslarry(m): 9:17am On Apr 05, 2022
Ebubu:
na mtn?

They've barred mine too, but, tentatively I will be using whatsapp call for now.

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Sports / Re: Okoye, Iwobi Receive Death Threats After Eagles AFCON Exit by moseslarry(m): 10:36am On Jan 25, 2022
Kittex7:
Someone should remind me the name of that our goalkeeper wey get Leukaemia that year. That guy too good. Maduka nor good at all

His name is Carl Ikeme.

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Family / Re: My Friend's Father Is A Ghost!! by moseslarry(m): 2:33am On Dec 23, 2021
TheCongo2:


Okay, so did you go to the headmistress's place to check on your dead brother's family?

Nope, I've not gone to her yet cos of my parents. Still saw the woman yesterday and she accused me that I didn't take some timeout to check on My bro. I told her no to be upset that my work is demanding. So I think this weekend I will discuss it with some elderly men before I decide to go check what's happening.
Education / Re: LAUTECH Professor, Abass Olajire Slumps, Dies In Mosque by moseslarry(m): 8:34am On Sep 18, 2021
onilanre:
Chai!!! This man taught me Chemistry in 100L. A renowned scholar to the core.

This man was an epitome of knowledge. My Alma mata just lost an icon. Iwe loo. May his soul Rest in Peace.
Celebrities / Re: Boy Alinco Celebrates His 53rd Birthday (Photos) by moseslarry(m): 11:52pm On Aug 13, 2021
wordcat:
Ajasco,

Papa Ajasco,

Mama Ajasco,

Boy Alinco,

Pa James,

Pa Jimoh

I don forget that lady name

Miss pepeye
Politics / Re: Sunday Igboho's Wife Abducted By Gunmen by moseslarry(m): 2:02pm On Jul 01, 2021
PrinceOfLagos:

You are doing great yet you're crying everywhere werey grin
..

For now, I have your time, have you ever seen me respond to anybody's message on this platform before, I hardly do it. However, replying your senseless write-up, is just a way to show you are a roaming lunatic.

Infact, you are an idiot, whenever you see people knowledgeable conversing, you should shut your dirty and stinky mouth. You fool.

Mind you, I won't reply nay damn message from you again. Just keep wallowing in your suffering and smiling life. Shalom!
Politics / Re: Sunday Igboho's Wife Abducted By Gunmen by moseslarry(m): 1:48pm On Jul 01, 2021
PrinceOfLagos:

People like you don't end well in life

Your tears gives me joy , cry on.

Im doing great for myself and my family. Grow up you this foolish boy.
Politics / Re: Sunday Igboho's Wife Abducted By Gunmen by moseslarry(m): 12:54pm On Jul 01, 2021
PrinceOfLagos:

Na only your side E go reach

I am Nigeria and Nigeria is me.

If you are "nigeria and nigeria is you", then your life has ruined; hence you don't have life and you've got no hope and it will never be well with you and your generations to come. Mr Nigeria. I'm not cursing you but that's the summary of how Nigeria is. Thanks Mr Nigeria.
Investment / Re: 8 Common Mistakes That Every New Investor Needs To Avoid by moseslarry(m): 1:52pm On Jan 03, 2021
bhouze:
Educative.

I have a concise plan to start piggery this year. I have identified my market and the distribution chain. I have gotten a peice of land for that. Where i am stranded now is how to raise the pen to at least 6ft. Price of cement now is shocked. I can't afford it since i will be needing like 800k to achieve that.

God will see us through.

Compliments bro,
Good to read a line from a fellow. Well, I was introduced to piggery last year during the lockdown period of covid 19, thankfully, I'm happy I met the guy that introduced and equally trained me on the riddlement of rearing pigs. I started with 5, before the end of last year I've gotten 24 animals and this year I'm almost done in completing my pen,even though it engulf quite some amount, the project started during the time of high inflation on the commodities in nigeria, well, I didn't let that deter me from starting the project and I believe I've set this year straight with that investment. May God help me through the business.

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