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Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by Yormie1884: 11:20am On Apr 12, 2024
@pocohantas
Thanks for this post, I'm new here and it has really helped and encouraged me greatly.
I know this post is old, I hope u or anyone else that can assist would respond.
Plz aside payoneer, which other paying app I can use to receive payment ?
I'm yet to set up my profile on Upwork cos I'm still trying to equip myself more about email copy writing since its the niche I've decided to go into.
Now I needed to be sure a reliable payment account is up and ready before uploading profile and engaging in any transaction, Na so I say make i open Payoneer.
Omoh the app just dey show me shege wey I no understand.
I got to the receiving accounts part, na there wahala hook... I couldn't obtain further info on how to get the details, I no fit go front I no fit go back.
Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by Nobody: 11:43am On Apr 12, 2024
Yormie1884:
@pocohantas
Thanks for this post, I'm new here and it has really helped and encouraged me greatly.
I know this post is old, I hope u or anyone else that can assist would respond.
Plz aside payoneer, which other paying app I can use to receive payment ?
I'm yet to set up my profile on Upwork cos I'm still trying to equip myself more about email copy writing since its the niche I've decided to go into.
Now I needed to be sure a reliable payment account is up and ready before uploading profile and engaging in any transaction, Na so I say make i open Payoneer.
Omoh the app just dey show me shege wey I no understand.
I got to the receiving accounts part, na there wahala hook... I couldn't obtain further info on how to get the details, I no fit go front I no fit go back.
You can use geegpay, grey.co, and even ChipperCash
Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by pocohantas(op):
Yormie1884:
@pocohantas
Thanks for this post, I'm new here and it has really helped and encouraged me greatly.
I know this post is old, I hope u or anyone else that can assist would respond.
Plz aside payoneer, which other paying app I can use to receive payment ?
I'm yet to set up my profile on Upwork cos I'm still trying to equip myself more about email copy writing since its the niche I've decided to go into.
Now I needed to be sure a reliable payment account is up and ready before uploading profile and engaging in any transaction, Na so I say make i open Payoneer.
Omoh the app just dey show me shege wey I no understand.
I got to the receiving accounts part, na there wahala hook... I couldn't obtain further info on how to get the details, I no fit go front I no fit go back.
Valwezzy:
You can use geegpay, grey.co, and even ChipperCash
You are right.

Hello Yormie, thanks for the kind words. I am glad you find the thread helpful. Please register on Geegpay. 2) Create a virtual dollar account. 3) Go back to Upwork and add the dollar account. You can't move the dollar out of the virtual account. You can only convert to Naira and move to your Naira account.
Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by Mideriks04(f): 4:22pm On May 18, 2024
pocohantas:
Time is Money
Hello sis,
I really appreciate the fact that you shared your knowledge and experience here for people to benefit from.. God bless you sincerely...

I recently stumbled upon this thread and I read through and also the threads you quoted too...I have decided to do for virtual administrative assistant and I saw it somewhere that, that is what you started with aside the food blogging stuff....

So I have started my research about how the get started and I have put together the following steps according to youtube:
1) Learning how to type fast (currently learning that on youtube even though nepa dey disappoint me)
2) Learning the basics of microsoft, how to create basic presentation using powerpoint, how to make a link to the powerpoint presentation, etc
3) learn excel
4) Email etiquette
5) How to book travels......and so on

Please I would like to know if I am on the right path and please help me by adding few things you think I should learn to, like a guide or steps e.g the courses I can take or videos I should watch on youtube....I would so much appreciate that .... please just put the reply out here so others can learn too ..

God bless you as you reply....

I really hope you see this...
Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by Jaycobbs(m): 3:46pm On May 24, 2024
Mideriks04:
Hello sis,
I really appreciate the fact that you shared your knowledge and experience here for people to benefit from.. God bless you sincerely...

I recently stumbled upon this thread and I read through and also the threads you quoted too...I have decided to do for virtual administrative assistant and I saw it somewhere that, that is what you started with aside the food blogging stuff....

So I have started my research about how the get started and I have put together the following steps according to youtube:
1) Learning how to type fast (currently learning that on youtube even though nepa dey disappoint me)
2) Learning the basics of microsoft, how to create basic presentation using powerpoint, how to make a link to the powerpoint presentation, etc
3) learn excel
4) Email etiquette
5) How to book travels......and so on

Please I would like to know if I am on the right path and please help me by adding few things you think I should learn to, like a guide or steps e.g the courses I can take or videos I should watch on youtube....I would so much appreciate that .... please just put the reply out here so others can learn too ..

God bless you as you reply....

I really hope you see this...
Good job on all you're working on. I'm not a VA expert, but as someone who has had to learn many things over the years, I'd say it's better to reduce your learning to one or two topics at a time. At most, three. Five seems quite a mouthful.

But yeah, all these skills you highlighted would help you on your journey to becoming a virtual assistant. You can also learn to be more organized and use productivity/organizational tools like Notion and Asana/Trello.

#myopinion
Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by Mideriks04(f): 1:36pm On May 25, 2024
Jaycobbs:
Good job on all you're working on. I'm not a VA expert, but as someone who has had to learn many things over the years, I'd say it's better to reduce your learning to one or two topics at a time. At most, three. Five seems quite a mouthful.

But yeah, all these skills you highlighted would help you on your journey to becoming a virtual assistant. You can also learn to be more organized and use productivity/organizational tools like Notion and Asana/Trello.

#myopinion
Thank you so much for your response and I have noted what you said but I didn't mean that I am learning all 5 at the same time oo...lol...I just wrote down the list of things I planned to learn... I'm currently trying to improve my typing speed...

Also, I'm looking for free courses ..the ones I see on udemy and coursera are paid ones, incase you have some free courses that you can point to me ...thank you so much
Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by Jaycobbs(m): 2:38pm On May 25, 2024
Mideriks04:
Thank you so much for your response and I have noted what you said but I didn't mean that I am learning all 5 at the same time oo...lol...I just wrote down the list of things I planned to learn... I'm currently trying to improve my typing speed...

Also, I'm looking for free courses ..the ones I see on udemy and coursera are paid ones, incase you have some free courses that you can point to me ...thank you so much
I don't know any free ones at the moment. The person I know who posts free Udemy courses is @omoalhajaabiola on X (formerly Twitter). He also has a large community on Telegram where they discuss this stuff.

If you're not big on getting certificates, you can check out Simplilearn on YouTube. They offer free in-depth tutorials on many courses. I know they have the Excel course.

You can check out YouTube for other courses too. They're free there.
Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by Mideriks04(f): 4:28pm On May 26, 2024
Jaycobbs:
I don't know any free ones at the moment. The person I know who posts free Udemy courses is @omoalhajaabiola on X (formerly Twitter). He also has a large community on Telegram where they discuss this stuff.

If you're not big on getting certificates, you can check out Simplilearn on YouTube. They offer free in-depth tutorials on many courses. I know they have the Excel course.

You can check out YouTube for other courses too. They're free there.
Thank you so much
Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by Omeife2: 10:14am On Jul 04, 2024
Dear @pocohantas, God bless you..This thread is invaluable. Would it be too much to ask if i could reach you one on one?
Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by Algorithmic(m): 2:04pm On Aug 12, 2024
Hello Everyone, Hope you're all well!
I'm about to complete an intensive 8 to 9 weeks Virtual assistant program and as part of my task, I am required to request any VA task from experienced VAs, it could be anything from project management, Scheduling, Meeting agendas, Presentations, Data entry, etc.
Please, take a few minutes of your time to fill out this Google form that details the task you want me to do, the deadline, and additional information that might be needed.

Here's the form: https://forms(dot)gle/spFnT98ozqLSX5w76

Please replace the (dot) with a .

@pocohantas
@Didiplay
@kamtrix
@PurpleFlower
@yormie1884
et all
Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by glimpse(f): 7:18pm On Aug 14, 2024
Hello everyone,

I really want to do remote jobs. I have tried Upwork and didn't get jobs. My field is data entry. Can anyone guide me into getting a remote job that I can do with my phone. I use an Android phone. Even if the pay is small, at least , I can start somewhere.
Thank you
Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by Mideriks04(f): 2:32pm On Aug 16, 2024
Omeife2:
Dear @pocohantas, God bless you..This thread is invaluable. Would it be too much to ask if i could reach you one on one?
Hello, if there's anyone that also wants to start a career in virtual assistant like myself.... there's a free 8weeks program at ALX for Virtual Assistant, that starts in September so registration is currently going on. If anyone is interested, please hurry up before registration closes.
Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by paulavon: 6:09pm On Aug 18, 2024
Thanks for this information, I was able to apply and got confirmed.
Mideriks04:
Hello, if there's anyone that also wants to start a career in virtual assistant like myself.... there's a free 8weeks program at ALX for Virtual Assistant, that starts in September so registration is currently going on. If anyone is interested, please hurry up before registration closes.
Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by JARUSHUB: 2:00pm On Aug 21, 2024
No job is easy.
Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by Mideriks04(f): 6:47pm On Aug 23, 2024
paulavon:
Thanks for this information, I was able to apply and got confirmed.
That's great
Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by Mideriks04(f): 2:04pm On Nov 08, 2024
Hello! My name is Akinrefe Olamide and I’m in the process of completing my course on being a virtual assistant.

Kindly help me fill this form and I’ll do the task you ask for - anything that can be done under 1hr....Thank you

https:///BPXcKk5z2yvfPAHG6
Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by TheFinesseKid: 6:50pm On Nov 18, 2024
ikezudon:
Kudos for the write-up. My own journey started in March this year. However, it is a little bit different from yours.

I have a knowledge of these things but nothing worked for me with my Nigerian profile. I understand SEO, can research any topic, and put it down technically, or in a conversational tone..

I submitted 100s of proposals, yet I didn't get 1 invite for an interview.

However, March this year I switched to my sister's profile. She lives in the UK and isn't interested in the platform so I asked her to create and verify an account for me.

I got my first job on the 3rd proposal I sent. Same methods and formats I used for my Nigerian profile is what I used still.

It has been interviews and jobs from then on...

So yes, in some niches, your Nationality won't help you.

Na my own 2 cents be this Sha.....
bro
I have a brother in the US right now. How do I get him to register an account for me? How will he verify it if he uses my details. Please help
Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by ibawon(m): 9:12pm On Feb 05, 2025
New 2025 update (Back to Mac)

Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by Nazgul: 7:09pm On Apr 24, 2025
@pocohantas how am I just seeing this thread. If you didn't share it on the diary chat I wouldn't have known it existed. Great thread by the way.


ikezudon:
Kudos for the write-up. My own journey started in March this year. However, it is a little bit different from yours.

I have a knowledge of these things but nothing worked for me with my Nigerian profile. I understand SEO, can research any topic, and put it down technically, or in a conversational tone..

I submitted 100s of proposals, yet I didn't get 1 invite for an interview.

However, March this year I switched to my sister's profile. She lives in the UK and isn't interested in the platform so I asked her to create and verify an account for me.

I got my first job on the 3rd proposal I sent. Same methods and formats I used for my Nigerian profile is what I used still.

It has been interviews and jobs from then on...

So yes, in some niches, your Nationality won't help you.

Na my own 2 cents be this Sha.....
You cannot lie about your location because of the time difference. In presentations where you'd have to share your screen, you'd be caught instantly.

You got that job because you were lucky.

The secret about upwork is to understand it perfectly before submitting proposals or else you can easily get frustrated.
Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by pocohantas(op):
Nazgul:
@pocohantas how am I just seeing this thread. If you didn't share it on the diary chat I wouldn't have known it existed. Great thread by the way.
Thanks Naz! It is an old one. I was a newbie then and trying to get many converts. I even had an e-handbook for beginners.

How time flies... grin

You cannot lie about your location because of the time difference. In presentations where you'd have to share your screen, you'd be caught instantly.

You got that job because you were lucky.

The secret about upwork is to understand it perfectly before submitting proposals or else you can easily get frustrated.
People have lied and claim to get away with it. I didn't do it and I don't advise anyone to. The cycle of lying is a long one. Truly if you don't understand it, you will get frustrated like I did. That was why I prepared a guide, but I deleted it when my students were acting up.
Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by Nazgul: 7:34pm On Apr 24, 2025
pocohantas:
Thanks Naz! It is an old one. I was a newbie thrn and trying to get many converts. ;I even had an e-handbook for beginners.

How time flies... grin
Lol. In my own case I had YouTube and a good friend who put me through. Then I figured out the rest. Fortunately I got a full time job before exhausting all my connects.

Sadly most newbies now are going to find upwork more frustrating cos they've stopped their 120 free connect welcome.

Meaning upon completing your registration, you'd have to buy connects in order to submit proposals. How would you explain to a broke unemployed person to cough out $45 (about 72k) to buy connects? He or she would loose interest instantly.

pocohantas:
People have lied and claim to get away with it. I didn't do it and I don't advise anyone to. The cycle of lying is a long one. Truly if you don't understand it, you will ger frustrated like I did. That was why I prepared a guide, but I deleted it when my students were acting up.
It's not even possible especially if it's a full time job like mine where you'd have to keep attending meetings upon meetings.

You can easily escape if it's a one time project. Maybe the client wants something done ASAP. Then it wouldn't matter. But if it's a full time job with a registered company, it's not possible.

The best thing is just to be honest. Cos I've seen jobs that specifically requests for Nigerians on upwork. Like in the screenshot below.

Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by papiilo(m): 7:40pm On Apr 24, 2025
pocohantas:
Thanks Naz! It is an old one. I was a newbie thrn and trying to get many converts. ;I even had an e-handbook for beginners.

How time flies... grin



People have lied and claim to get away with it. I didn't do it and I don't advise anyone to. The cycle of lying is a long one. Truly if you don't understand it, you will ger frustrated like I did. That was why I prepared a guide, but I deleted it when my students were acting up.
are you d1 on xvideos? grin
Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by Tohsynetita1(m): 10:08am On Apr 25, 2025
Nazgul:
Lol. In my own case I had YouTube and a good friend who put me through. Then I figured out the rest. Fortunately I got a full time job before exhausting all my connects.

Sadly most newbies now are going to find upwork more frustrating cos they've stopped their 120 free connect welcome.

Meaning upon completing your registration, you'd have to buy connects in order to submit proposals. How would you explain to a broke unemployed person to cough out $45 (about 72k) to buy connects? He or she would loose interest instantly.


It's not even possible especially if it's a full time job like mine where you'd have to keep attending meetings upon meetings.

You can easily escape if it's a one time project. Maybe the client wants something done ASAP. Then it wouldn't matter. But if it's a full time job with a registered company, it's not possible.

The best thing is just to be honest. Cos I've seen jobs that specifically requests for Nigerians on upwork. Like in the screenshot below.
So, how do one apply for this MTN task?
Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by Nazgul: 3:16pm On Apr 25, 2025
Tohsynetita1:
So, how do one apply for this MTN task?
Search for the job topic. Although I wouldn't advise it cos it's been over 2 days since it was posted. Proposals would be over 100 by now.

Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by Tohsynetita1(m): 4:45pm On Apr 25, 2025
Nazgul:
Search for the job topic. Although I wouldn't advise it cos it's been over 2 days since it was posted. Proposals would be over 100 by now.
The job topic on which site?
Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by Nazgul: 5:02pm On Apr 25, 2025
Tohsynetita1:
The job topic on which site?
Upwork.com
Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by Johnn44: 12:31pm On Oct 30, 2025
wink
Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by nairamaniac: 1:23pm On May 25
Dear pocohantas. Please what remote jobs that don't need experience and currently working that someone can apply for?


Straight forward updates to apply for.

Thanx
Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by pocohantas(op): 1:38pm On May 25
nairamaniac:
Dear pocohantas. Please what remote jobs that don't need experience and currently working that someone can apply for?


Straight forward updates to apply for.

Thanx
Hello,

There is no remote job that doesn't need some form of experience in 2026 because the market is heavily saturated market. Except you want to continue whatever you are "currently working" remotely.
Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by nairamaniac:
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pocohantas:
Hello,

There is no remote job that doesn't need some form of experience in 2026 because the market is heavily saturated market. Except you want to continue whatever you are "currently working" remotely.
Okay. Which none tech jobs can you recommend that may not be difficult to attain.

So even if they subject someone to training or experience, my efforts wdnt be in vain.
Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by pocohantas(op): 4:29pm On May 25
nairamaniac:
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Okay. Which none tech jobs can you recommend that may not be difficult to attain.

So even if they subjecte to training or experience, my efforts wdnt be in vain.
None.
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