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How I Discovered Remote Work And Why More Nigerians Should Take It Seriously by myhelper(op): 10:56pm On Jul 28, 2025
Hi everyone,

I’ve been following discussions on Nairaland for years and I’ve learned a lot here. I just wanted to share something that has been on my mind for a while—Remote Work.

I used to think remote work was just for tech bros coding in their bedrooms 😅, but I recently discovered there are so many legit opportunities even if you’re not a programmer. Roles like customer support, virtual assistant, social media management, content writing, digital marketing, etc.

I’m currently putting together a short, practical course to show exactly how to get started—especially for Nigerians who want to earn in dollars or work for international companies without leaving the country.

👉 I’ve created a simple WhatsApp group for anyone who’s curious or wants updates when the course launches.
If you’re interested in this space or you’ve been thinking about working remotely, feel free to join here:
👉 https://microvarsity.com/remote-work/

No pressure. Just sharing something I believe more Nigerians should be taking advantage of.

Let’s talk—have you tried remote work before? What was your experience like?
Re: How I Discovered Remote Work And Why More Nigerians Should Take It Seriously by Playthepianos: 6:06am On Jul 29, 2025
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What makes you think you are a guru worthy of selling a course? Just because you "heard" of remote work, you decided to write a course and sell? No working experience, no technical know-how and you think it's high time you made money off your shallow knowledge. Baba, go and work remotely first, know your ropes before you think of selling any course.
Re: How I Discovered Remote Work And Why More Nigerians Should Take It Seriously by myhelper(op): 5:36pm On Jul 29, 2025
Playthepianos:
grin grin grin

What makes you think you are a guru worthy of selling a course? Just because you "heard" of remote work, you decided to write a course and sell? No working experience, no technical know-how and you think it's high time you made money off your shallow knowledge. Baba, go and work remotely first, know your ropes before you think of selling any course.
Hello bro,

Thanks for your honest thoughts and I understand where you’re coming from.

Just to clarify, I’ve been working remotely as a developer for over 10 years now. So remote work isn’t something I just heard about recently beause I’ve been living it and also helping others get in.

In fact, the inspiration to create this course came from seeing my own friends (who are not even tech experts) start landing remote jobs too from roles like virtual assistants, customer support, content-related jobs, etc. I realized a lot of people still think remote work is only for coders or designers, but that’s no longer true.

That’s why I decided to work with a few of them to put this training together so to be clear, it’s not just based on theory, but real stories, practical steps, and helpful tools that can guide anyone, even if you’re just starting out.

Also, it’s more than just a trainig. We are building a support community where people can grow, ask questions, and get guidance. No hype, just genuine help.

I understand if you’re skeptical, especially since I’m posting with a username, not a personal profile like my linkedin and that's why this is being created in partnership with the Microvarsity brand, reputable for delivering high-impact training. And for those reading this, I encourage you to check it out for yourself. Join the waitlist, see what it’s about, and decide from there.

Again bro, I appreciate your concern. It’s important for people to ask questions because that’s how we all get better.
Re: How I Discovered Remote Work And Why More Nigerians Should Take It Seriously by myhelper(op): 5:46pm On Jul 29, 2025
Playthepianos:
grin grin grin

What makes you think you are a guru worthy of selling a course? Just because you "heard" of remote work, you decided to write a course and sell? No working experience, no technical know-how and you think it's high time you made money off your shallow knowledge. Baba, go and work remotely first, know your ropes before you think of selling any course.
Hello bro,

Thanks for your honest thoughts and I understand where you’re coming from.

Just to clarify, I’ve been working remotely as a developer for over 10 years now. So remote work isn’t something I just heard about recently beause I’ve been living it and also helping others get in.

In fact, the inspiration to create this course came from seeing my own friends (who are not even tech experts) start landing remote jobs too from roles like virtual assistants, customer support, content-related jobs, etc. I realized a lot of people still think remote work is only for coders or designers, but that’s no longer true.

That’s why I decided to work with a few of them to put this training together so to be clear, it’s not just based on theory, but real stories, practical steps, and helpful tools that can guide anyone, even if you’re just starting out.

Also, it’s more than just a trainig. We are building a support community where people can grow, ask questions, and get guidance. No hype, just genuine help.

I understand if you’re skeptical, especially since I’m posting with a username and not a personal profile like my linkedin and that's why this is being created in partnership with the Microvarsity brand, reputable for delivering high-impact training. And for those reading this, I encourage you to check it out for yourself. Join the waitlist, see what it’s about, and decide from there.

Again bro, I appreciate your concern. It’s important for people to ask questions because that’s how we all get better.
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