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cgniyi:Maybe their local agents are up now. Notice sendvalu rates are no longer better than ATM rates |
dablazor:Thanks bro. How fast are there? |
dablazor:I was told that their local agent DUSUPAY is having issues. So they initiated refund immediately and after days, I got the fund back to my payoneer mastercard. |
dablazor:My money is still hanging there with that of a friend. I initiated a transaction on Sunday, and on Monday, I got a notification that I will be refunded. I am yet to get a refund. People should avoid them for now |
macquis:I always direct people to DrLaw, I am shocked why they don't want to trade with a trusted exchanger with one of the best if not the best rate you can even get on nairaland. You still see people complain of being scammed, yet they read and see us mention trusted exchangers. |
Sendvalu transaction to Nigeria is no longer going, my fund is stalk waiting to be refunded |
hayfloze:Did you really say this? Is this the reason why people have to lose their money to scammers in the guise of exchangers? Well, I have told them to get payoneer, order for card and get good rates for their money. Instead, they prefer to trade with exchangers, exchanging their funds at 310, 315/$$$. That is why you had to say what you just said. |
Drlaw:Trade with full confidence. He won't disappoint you. |
lurlah2014:You make money doing what people don't enjoy doing. When you limit yourself to fashion writing, then your clientele will not be much. Those that earn money on fiverr are those who try to expand their skills, doing those things that most people can not do. If you only write on fashion writing, trust me, you may be getting atmost 2 orders in a month. With over 7 months on fiverr, I have not been told to write on fashion. Maybe they are buyer's needing fashion writers, but how much can you make writing in this niche? |
Kingsley10000:I left Kano a year ago |
Soteriahascome:Welcome bro |
rusher14:ignore them. It's meaningless arguing with them. |
seguno2:You finally cut your cable. Did you read the second paragraph of Mr Presidents letter when he rejected the bill? Take a look at it again. Then you extrapolate it to other areas not only local government |
callthefred:It's not about needing the bill. The senators does not have the right to make such laws. NASS members are not permanent residents of the NASS, however, Nigeria will always remain even till the 20th senate. SO the 8th senate can't come and distort everything due to their assumptions. The supreme court will deny them that right. Why did you think they didnt bother to veto presidential assent? They knew they will lose and they are now seeking the support of the governors by trying to favour them. So how is it healthy to our democracy? Court will always tell them to stop |
callthefred:Did you read the bill? Was this the secret behind the bill? And how do you justify your claims? So Abia, rivers, Akwa Ibom, etc has no gubernatorial candidate in APC? |
Afamed:Lol, the guy didn't even read to understand. He read to argue and he keeps using his hands to cut his cable. |
seguno2:This is supreme court Judgement. This judgement was given if I am not mistaken 2006/2007. So who amended it. You read in the judgement that the [b]NASS has no right to make laws [/b]relating to the listed conditions Even if this one gets to the president, he will still reject it, then the NASS will try to veto it, if they succeed, FG will take it to court for proper interpretation. It will be resolved after 2023 election ![]() |
Afamed:Lol, some of them are in Federal Republic of Social Media. Majority of them don't know anything and they don't want to know |
Darkseid:You have got a high selling skills. Nice one bro, trust me, it will pay. With illustrator and good photoshop skills, you will make it big on fiverr. I think I need that Java programming skills now, I will start learning it on my own from tomorrow. Are you on fiverr, upwork, or freelancer? |
Teenaira:I don't think your problem is having a PVC but knowing the purpose of voting. With all what you have said up there, you don't know why you should vote. Make peace with your emotions first before you move to the polling unit next year. Since you don't know how the budget affects you, I am sure you don't also know how your vote will change anything in 2019 |
seguno2:The Defendant in fact argued or treated Plaintiffs' claims (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv) together in its brief under Question one. So what was said in respect of Claim (i) above will apply here. Plaintiffs' Claim (ii) however is in five parts (a)-(e). I will therefore answer them one after the other as follows: (ii)(a) The National Assembly has no power except in relation to the Federal Capital Territory alone, to make any law with respect to conduct of elections into the Office of Chairman, Vice-Chairman or Councillors of a Local Government Council except the power to make laws with respect to the registration of voters and the procedure regulating elections to a Local Government Council. (b) The National Assembly has no power except in relation to the Federal Capital Territory alone, to make any law with respect to the division of a Local Government Area into wards for purposes of election into a Local Government Council. (c) The National Assembly has no power except in relation to the Federal Capital Territory alone, to make any law with respect to the qualification or disqualification of a person as candidate for election as Chairman, Vice-Chairman or Councillor of a Local Government Council. (d) The National Assembly has not power except in relation to the Federal Capital Territory alone, to make any law with respect to the date of election into a Local Government Council. Attorney General VS Abia state government and all states attorney general. That is if you will read |
aolawale025:and I doubt if you know what is law. Supreme Court has denied the NASS to make laws that relates to the ordering, fixing of election dates, rejection of voters, etc. |
Afamed:Ignore that guy. You should know that 80% of these online ranting pots are illiterates. They don't read, neither do they care to learn. Forget him |
Maydayy:You have to check the business section Sir. All the information and things I know about fiverr, I learned free and on that section. I can't promise you anything now as I am a busy person. |
brandable:Welcome sir and thanks for the recommendation. I will visit the investment side though I have started investing in real estate. Little by little, we will get there. What amazes me is the fact that getting a lady of choice at this stage is much easier. People respects you because you have the money. No one talks to you anyhow, Atleast when talking to you, they do so with respect. I learned the domain flipping too but I guess it wasn't my thing. I will still look into it. When my MD saw what I do, he became more interested in me. I held them hostage because as a level one writer then, I was already making N140k a month. So you can't employ me at that price or even below. Because he saw I can do many things aside my analytic thinking and logical reasoning, he was impressed. In fact, he told me he's interested in me. I couldn't have earned his interest if I wasn't on fiverr. So freelancing is the way to go. Though I currently earn on an average $1000/month, I still think I can do more. I am happy to know that someone here has benefitted from nairaland business section. It's the best place Nigerian youths should be. |
Everyday, I receive loads of PMs from nairalanders, people from business section who wants to be guided on how to make money. Well, I don't respond to emails, I am always busy. The purpose of this thread isn't to get people asking me to teach them about fiverr, everything you need to learn is already in nairaland/com/business section. Take time to explore that section, make it a daily routine to check threads on that section. Go there and see youths who are trying to make it and who are making it. They are other benefits you can get from nairaland aside all these daily arguments and ethic wars. So many persons where like me who spent about 4 years on nairaland without visiting the business section. NYSC is a time where you have all the time to do great and amazing things that will benefit you. Remember, it's about choice and its your duty to make your choice. |
The lesson To some people, NYSC is a sex year. Before going for service, they already know they are there to use their uniform to get free/cheap sex. Well, those things never move me. Money has been the source of my orgasm. To some persons, the only skill they can learn is baking, and tailoring. Well, it's cool but this is 21st century, you need some digital skills. Ladies are always victims of "i am learning tailoring, I can bake, etc". It's good you are on nairaland, it will be best when you learn how to earn in nairaland. Just visit romance section and see the kind of debate and argument going on there. While people are on business section earning and learning how to diversify their income. Its very possible to earn more than 100k during NYSC. Do not let your life start after NYSC. Do not go to NYSC purposeless. While in camp, one of the NYSC official will always tell us during our daily morning devotion "What is in your hands for God to bless, God cannot bless nothing" |
We passed out April 7th 2017. POP is always a day of mixed feeling. The joy of successfully completing the service year and the sad feeling of being welcomed to the labour market. After PoP, no more allowee. Well, I finished in glory, I came out of service having about N400k saved. Well, I didn't know my success story just began. In May, I got my first fiverr client having waited for 3 months. The joy of getting orders on fiverr is synonymous to the joy you have when you get an A in a course. Fiverr started making me smile every week. I was fully on fiverr, everything about me was fiverr. I was there fully determined to bring back some dollars to help this dying country. Since I started writing for myself and my boss, I never sent CV to any company. But I did a CV by recommendation on Decembr 2016. Since they didn't call, I focused all my energy on fiverr. It was paying, and I was enjoying the whole experience. July 2017, three months after Passing out, I was doing my fiverr project when I got a call from the company I was recommended to in 2016. The MD called and asked what I was currently doing, I quickly told him fiverr. I explained what it's about and he demanded for what I have done on fiverr. Well, the projects I did on fiverr showed I was smart and I was hired for the job. It's not a N100k job , its way above. I never gave up fiverr, I continued and I have made over $8k on fiverr. That's over N3m. Currently, I earn more than a level 14 Federal worker from fiverr. ![]() |
The real gist So after helping my friend get into the polytechnic. He told me on that faithful sunday in on hotel at Sabon Gari as we sat in front of some plates of fish, meat, and Guiness stout how he make on average N70k monthly. Well, I thought this wasn't possible, but I was before the person who earns such just with his laptop. As a smart guy, I decided to go into it. I had a laptop and an Android phone. They were all used to download movies and the latest series. I used Airtel unlimited every midnight. They was light, I had a laptop, and a phone. Basically, I had everything I needed to earn money, yet, I lacked the knowledge. My friend was so comfortable that he spends money anyhow. He does this because he knows that more will still come. He advised me to leave all these sections of nairaland and get into nairaland business section. Before then, I haven't visited that section, in fact, I didn't know what was happening there. Having been told to make it my landing page, I adhered strictly to the rules. I started visiting that section looking for people with fiverr outsourced work. I met those that paid and those that cheated me too. Well, I met one guy, and he hired me. I started writing his outsourced work and that was how I never knew what 19800 till I finished service. For the first month, I made N60k, next N70k, N80k, N70k, and N50k. While writing for him, I created a fiverr account and as a newbie on fiverr, it's very hard to get started. I was resilient, I knew I had some cash to make on fiverr. |
How it all Started As the CLO, I commanded much power. When being threatened in the polytechnic, my CLO position in the local government would cover me. I do my clearance without being cleared in the polytechnic. My HOD has this pride in him. He loves to be worshiped and he made us look for him always to sign the clearance form. As a Corper lecturer, I fixed my lectures on Wednesdays and Saturdays. I needed the other days to change my life. I often visit Federal College of Education Kano for an hour meditation during my service days. While others paid attention to ladies and female corpers, I paid more attention to something that changed how I see myself and how people now see me. lol Back to my HOD issue. A Ph.D holder, this man is so proud that he told me how much he bought his car and how much he's paid monthly. So when he starts doing shakara during the clearance period, I will just ignore him. I was so powerful that even the LI calls me Powerful CLO. As long as you are a human being, I will subdue you and achieve my goals. So during this period, a friend had an issue in his PPA (Place of Primary Assignment) and he needed help getting a new PPA. I promised working him into the polytechnic and I did it. To cut the story short, he introduced me to the world of freelancing. Before then, I was already writing short articles on nairaland. Non fetched me money. I wrote my NYSC experience in Kano state, I think it currently have 76k viewers. All I needed in the freelancing world was to polish myself and get it done for money. Kano State polytechnic pays 2k, local government does not pay, so with 19800 + 2k = I was a certified broke guy. |
![]() I think this is the right time to share this so that prospective corps members will use their service year to change their life. Introduction Life after school is unique, people go through different things and our parents respond to our new level differently. While some parents are understanding, others see a graduate as an automatic ticket to make money. There is therefore great pressure that graduates face upon graduation. Nigeria is indeed a funny country and you can't trust on what Nigeria will do for you. I doubt if Nigeria will do anything for you than to break your heart. NYSC is the only window between graduation and labour market. Whether you call it labour or favour market, the truth is that it is labour market, I am sure you know how and why. Nigeria isn't smiling at all, therefore, you must serve your country in a smart way. When you get to camp and you start struggling for irrelevances, then you are tying your life to the average life of an ordinary Nigerian. In Camp I am this type of person that do things in a smart way. It comes naturally and I tend to get it right at all times. Can't think of when I have gotten it wrong anyway. So in camp, I didn't struggle for anything. I realized that when you are given the platoon leader, CDS leader and other camp leadership positions, you will so commit yourself that you won't have the time to prepare for the large world. So in camp, I do all things yet, I never struggled to lead any group. I don't know for you but then, I would advise you to take your time off some of these positions as they will end up distracting you from the main focus. After camp, I was posted to Kano State Polytechnic, where I was made the CLO. The LI so much liked me that she made me the local government CLO too. So I was posted to two different places: Kano State Polytechnic and Gwale Local Government. Lol. While in taking this position, I handled it smartly. Taking camp leadership position doesn't pay. Being the CLO will only make you look like an activist, more like students politics. To me, it's irrelevant. None of them contributed to my glory. You will soon know why and how. As the CLO, I was very smart, I changed a whole lot of things in Kano State Polytechnic and Gwale Local government. I went to many places, met the rector anytime I wanted, and several other things. One of the hardest thing to do is to lead a group of Nigerian graduates. Their entropy level is at it's peak. |
BRAINZBox:True talk bro. I just tire. I was thinking sellers will use this thread to discuss most selling gigs, how to get new orders, etc. But then, all what we see here are adverts and sell of reviews |
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