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walefresh3:If Obi was born in 1961, he became a father between the ages of 9 (1970) years old and 18 years old (1979)? How come he completed secondary school? |
Thanks for listing your pricing so clearly. I'll reach out to you as I have plenty of work for you. |
Wishing you all the best! |
You can find a chemist or supermarket close to where you live and ask them to deliver there. Alternatively, call Konga logistics (kos logistics) and see if they can offer you a goods receiving/forwarding solution. |
This person is looking for someone to supply him/her coconut shells: https://www.nairaland.com/5618354/need-coconut-shell-charcoal-good |
If you have to pay, you have just paid the loaners salary |
CAPSLOCKED:Please can you post evidence of mods deleting posts of complainants as this is not right and will need to be investigated? Specifically, please put a link to the actual post (it will still exist as no posts can be completely deleted) and we can track the moderation logs. Thanks |
Excellent! What are your prices please? |
Thread locked at poster's request until issues are resolved. |
You are focused on yourself and selling your market and you are not listening to what people want. People want pictures, but you keep bumping the post up. How can you make money if you don't listen to the market pulse? |
Some people want to go into business selling fresh products - chicken, eggs, rice etc but need new suppliers. If you are a supplier for these products, please introduce them here Old layers in Abuja: https://www.nairaland.com/5836173/old-layers-chickens-sale#89961176 |
Do you still have these? |
If you want UK household stock - disinfectant wipes, cleaning supplies, biscuits, wine etc I can help. (Items are on ground in Lagos). Will send a PM. |
Any issues with this? Pics? |
Why are so many people recommending GTBank? |
emperorblog21:How can something be a scam.if they don't charge? ![]() |
1. Well done for taking the initiative to putting the work in and saving such an amount. 2. With the money you have, I will suggest looking for people who need fresh chicken and offer a great bulk deal (e.g 5pcs for 15K) When you have around 4 orders, give them a delivery date. There are lots of farms here advertising old broilers for N1k to N1,500. Negotiate N20,000 for 20 chickens Kill and prepare the chickens. Customers pay you N60,000 You can sell the gizzard from the 20 chickens for an extra N2,000 Do the same with the profit and keep yurning it over.
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Great idea, and it is easy to see how it benefits the public by making the place safer, but how does it benefit the telecoms company? And what is the procedure for new ideas being approved by the NCC? |
It is important to be very vigilant in all dealings because 80% of people talking the talk are not walking the walk. Those who are making money hardly have time to teach and those spending all their time teaching are probably not making money doing what they are teaching. |
To be honest, I would say shoot your shot but do it intelligently. Think about it and put yourself in the politicians shoes. What sort of unsolicited messages are you likely to respond to? Do you research first to find out what the politician will benefit from your idea. Does the idea align with his/her political ambitions? Then start from the benefit to him/her in the context of his/her ambition (e.g Title: Let me help you achieve your X goals by Y) |
I've sent everyone a private message. Please check your inboxes! |
dominique:You know this |
BigTableShaker:Absolutely, and I agree with you. Tribalism is basic human instinct. But has anything great been built on basic human instinct? It is a person's instinct to remain lazy in bed and not go to work, can they thrive by following instinct? It is a mans instinct to have reckless sex with multiple partners. With STIs everywhere, will they thrive? If someone is hungry and has no money, it is their basic instict to steal. Should they? Has any great society been built by sitting down and letting basic instincts take over? All the great teachers - Jesus, Mohammed, Gandhi, Buddha, Mandela teach about denying our basic instincts as the route to greatness. To slap back when slapped is basic instinct and a society where 90% people follow basic instinct looks like Nigeria. Continue that way? |
No need to invest any of your N300k. I'm looking for primary school teachers to help me create learning programs for N3,500 per program. You can earn a little extra on the side by creating multiple programs. This is the time to save for the uncertain future, and only invest when you're 100% certain about the business you're getting into. |
kenn5sure:What subjects/classes do you teach? I currently looking for primary school teachers to help me with a small project. |
Johnrake69:Please could you send details via PM? Thanks so much |
BigTableShaker:I was just wondering how you managed to link her post to 'breaking the system' and putting it down to her tribe. Are you enjoying the opportunities that the Nigerian system gives you or your kids? If not, how will you suggest making things better for everyone? |
I actually like your thinking because it is the kind of thinking that gives Nigeria hope. The only thing that can save us from handing a broken country down to our children, is our ability to a.) recognise when something isn't working and b.) fix it intelligently, while respecting the laws of the land. The union was established for a reason - to maintain some sort of law and order in the industry, and this is a good thing. If it is not working for your mum, there will be others of the same mind also who might not be satisfied with the way the thing is run. I would suggest making respectful suggestions to the union leaders if you feel that they are mature enough to consider your suggestions without making assumptions about your tribe or gender or anything else. If the union leader is open-minded, you will have brought about one small positive change. If they are not open-minded, then I will advice you to continue to evolve as a person and not to tie your growth because of fear. Everyone grows at their own pace. While making suggestions, I will look at other options that the union does not legally cover. Don't be afraid to take the risk because with this pandemic comes new opportunities. People are changing their shopping habits, and are favouring online shopping. Can you source the onions from elsewhere? Can you use online channels to reach customers? Can you reach out to food delivery outlets and supply them on a regular basis at a reduced price? |
BigTableShaker:2. Don't abuse, bully, deliberately insult/provoke....Nairaland members OR THEIR TRIBES. |
Has the OP found a solution? |
A friend and I are looking for teachers or former teachers to create lesson plans for our kids, but we don't know if Nigerian teachers have to plan their lessons. For example, for a primary 1 child learning about money. The teacher will develop a series of plans and worksheets to achieve a certain objective. Our kids are in different classes and we are willing to pay around N3,500 for each lesson plan. The teachers don't even need to have experience. If they are able to teach any topic thoroughly and in a structured way, then we would like to hire them to create lesson plans for our kids. Examples of topics we're interested in: 1. Math (Learning about money, subtraction, giving change etc) 2. English comprehension exercises 3. Nigerian History 4. Igbo and Yoruba I would appreciate advice on how to go about this Thanks
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