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| Re: The Many Hurdles Of Remote Workers In Nigeria by tpain121: 9:41pm On Jan 21 |
ibrocool:Get starlink. I thought remote workers make a lot of money. One person up there said he has made over 100k dollars within 2 years. |
| Re: The Many Hurdles Of Remote Workers In Nigeria by Babatundehy: 9:48pm On Jan 21 |
ibrocool:I had mtn and Airtel routers, when I used the Airtel router I always got the unlimited monthly plan, the daily 10gb never let me access some websites and even blocked some apps from connecting, made calls to the customer care but wasn't fixed so i quit Airtel, mtn 5g was better, (i live not too far from a uni so that is a +), but when it rained or was really cloudy, or during the day, i got terrible speeds. My wife got lucky and also started working remotely, Elon musk pushed out the starlink mini and made it affordable so I got it, I was paying about 20k a month with those routers, so my wife, myself and another person in the next building who always streams pay the monthly subscription, the worst speed I ever got with starlink was 89mbps. if you are around people who use lots of data and want good speeds, you can come together to get starlink and then you guys just pay up the sub, good speed is guaranteed and even a small inexpensive power station can power it for days (40 watts+-), this is good for gig workers who are constantly hunting, the burden of payment won't be much, and youll always be connected. |
| Re: The Many Hurdles Of Remote Workers In Nigeria by Ibehchizzy: 10:04pm On Jan 21 |
Educative thread |
| Re: The Many Hurdles Of Remote Workers In Nigeria by OverCalculating(f): 10:09pm On Jan 21 |
If you are in Nigeria and you work remotely, try this and thank me later. https://www.nairaland.com/8569530/some-brands-secretly-practically-monitoring |
| Re: The Many Hurdles Of Remote Workers In Nigeria by kakaki123: 10:11pm On Jan 21 |
Tohsynetita1:I have Xm5 and APM. Go for APM. It's more rugged and the ANC is better. |
| Re: The Many Hurdles Of Remote Workers In Nigeria by wandium: 10:11pm On Jan 21 |
Na link sure pass. Kindly check your mail sir. Babatundehy: |
| Re: The Many Hurdles Of Remote Workers In Nigeria by emperor4love(m): 10:13pm On Jan 21 |
Babatundehy:how about ur wife journey working remotely, you teach her in and out of the trade for her to be that good to get such opportunity and please which niche, cos this remote is one of thing I have been having it not nice so far, starting from fiverr to the other freelance site I can't recall |
| Re: The Many Hurdles Of Remote Workers In Nigeria by CyberG: 10:18pm On Jan 21 |
So, how do Nigerians in Naija who do remote work get paid without money being deposited into their Opay or Naija bank account? |
| Re: The Many Hurdles Of Remote Workers In Nigeria by SiriusTrade: 10:30pm On Jan 21 |
Price..abi na give away? FutureFocus: |
| Re: The Many Hurdles Of Remote Workers In Nigeria by Babatundehy: 10:35pm On Jan 21 |
wandium:I no fit lie for you, link no dey boss, work experience and skills dey, but my own life story if dem ask me i go say na luck. |
| Re: The Many Hurdles Of Remote Workers In Nigeria by Babatundehy: 10:36pm On Jan 21 |
emperor4love:AI training and evaluation, LLM evaluation sha. |
| Re: The Many Hurdles Of Remote Workers In Nigeria by Hassanmaye(m): 10:37pm On Jan 21 |
danvon:This is scary |
| Re: The Many Hurdles Of Remote Workers In Nigeria by lovetterrison(m): 10:39pm On Jan 21 |
Tohsynetita1:Logitech H390 headset .. thank me later |
| Re: The Many Hurdles Of Remote Workers In Nigeria by Hassanmaye(m): 10:40pm On Jan 21 |
Babatundehy:This is serious |
| Re: The Many Hurdles Of Remote Workers In Nigeria by Incognito403: 10:42pm On Jan 21 |
Angelfrost:You're not a baller yet especially in this biting economy. You can be making millions monthly but still struggle to do reasonable projects. I bought my previous car by saving parts of my salary for judt two months. Now I'm earning over four times the salary but must save up to four months to afford a car. There's still house, there's investment, there's vacation. But we thank God sha. |
| Re: The Many Hurdles Of Remote Workers In Nigeria by stanvesco(m): 10:43pm On Jan 21 |
danvon:what's a Band A light oh abeg. Does it mean you will always have light |
| Re: The Many Hurdles Of Remote Workers In Nigeria by Incognito403: 10:43pm On Jan 21 |
BodePolScience:Raenest aka Geegpay, Grey and payoneer have made payment relatively easier. |
| Re: The Many Hurdles Of Remote Workers In Nigeria by emperor4love(m): 11:00pm On Jan 21 |
Babatundehy:omo skill dey ooh, hv not heard about this |
| Re: The Many Hurdles Of Remote Workers In Nigeria by muizbabatunde(m): 11:05pm On Jan 21 |
emperor4love:That's Machine learning engineer job |
| Re: The Many Hurdles Of Remote Workers In Nigeria by emperor4love(m): 11:11pm On Jan 21 |
muizbabatunde:okay thanks but any insight were one can get this remote job apart from all this freelance site |
| Re: The Many Hurdles Of Remote Workers In Nigeria by chipet67(m): 11:23pm On Jan 21 |
Impress yourself with AI |
| Re: The Many Hurdles Of Remote Workers In Nigeria by shaqhead: 11:35pm On Jan 21 |
RemoteNaija:I was surprised the OP didn't mention the payment hurdle cos that's one headache too many! |
| Re: The Many Hurdles Of Remote Workers In Nigeria by Bossman(m): 11:39pm On Jan 21 |
I concur with the other responses - the challenges of uninterrupted power supply and reliable internet are real. On y visits to Naija, I use MTN for my internet. However, the connection during the days can be spotty sometimes. With me needing to join zoom video calls back to the US daily it's sometimes not reliable. Though my estate is on band A, I have my inverter on standby just to help mitigate any NEPA issues. I cannot even think about doing any real development work - coding, deploying apps, connecting to GIT and unix box, etc. while there. Once Nigeria can solve those 2 major hurdles of power and internet, I can see a lot more folks getting remote opportunities. There is talent in the land, but our infrasture is failing us. |
| Re: The Many Hurdles Of Remote Workers In Nigeria by Oblizdahfuture: 12:38am On Jan 22 |
Tohsynetita1:I will please like to learn from you!! |
| Re: The Many Hurdles Of Remote Workers In Nigeria by Oblizdahfuture: 12:41am On Jan 22 |
danvon:Can I please learn from you .....?! |
| Re: The Many Hurdles Of Remote Workers In Nigeria by Oblizdahfuture: 12:43am On Jan 22 |
ibrocool:Can you please teach me...!! |
| Re: The Many Hurdles Of Remote Workers In Nigeria by Babs67(m): 7:38am On Jan 22 |
TheOldGods:Involve me abeg |
| Re: The Many Hurdles Of Remote Workers In Nigeria by lazkizz: 7:50am On Jan 22 |
Bro pls put me on , my rent will be due by February 3 , and i dont have any means to pay. I will be gratefulif you could teach me any onlineskillsni can use to earn money. TheOldGods: |
| Re: The Many Hurdles Of Remote Workers In Nigeria by lavylilly: 9:06am On Jan 22 |
Amanah8:Send a DM to @Queenblebon telegram. |
| Re: The Many Hurdles Of Remote Workers In Nigeria by lavylilly: 9:08am On Jan 22 |
olumided:Send a DM to Queenble on telegram |
| Re: The Many Hurdles Of Remote Workers In Nigeria by lavylilly: 9:09am On Jan 22 |
Flangelo12:Local notifications ![]() |
| Re: The Many Hurdles Of Remote Workers In Nigeria by lavylilly: 9:10am On Jan 22 |
emperor4love:DM queenble on telegram she runs na remote channel. |
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