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Re: Does Your Income Seem Insufficient? Here’s How You Can Boost It by damzy88: 7:53pm On Mar 02, 2018
Desyner:
The work-from-home idea over internet looks even more attractive from this side of the divide.
If one is able to earn just $100/month that's $36,000 and more than N-power.
That's the benefit of working from home. The dollars has more value here. You can't live on $100 in the US. But in Nigeria, it is ok.
Re: Does Your Income Seem Insufficient? Here’s How You Can Boost It by damzy88: 7:56pm On Mar 02, 2018
BiafraIShere:
Hey, not so fast, except your 17 year old cousin earns in dollars and spends in naira tongue tongue If not, then the comparison is baseless! A studio apartment in New York can cost as much as $1000 dollars per month while a room self contained apartment in Lagos costs about #150,000 per annum which is the equivalent of $500 for twelve months rent or $40 per month!! The same applies to energy bills, telephone bills, water bills, gas, tax etc. The cost of living in both countries are not comparable at all. I got the opportunity of travelling to the USA but I turned it down after considering a lot of factors.
Thanks for this. People don't know that if you earn less that $30,000 in the US. It is assumed that you live below the poverty line. You only enjoy the dollars when you covert to Naira. Cost of living is high there.
Re: Does Your Income Seem Insufficient? Here’s How You Can Boost It by Desyner: 7:57pm On Mar 02, 2018
damzy88:
That's the benefit of working from home. The dollars has more value here. You can't live on $100 in the US. But in Nigeria, it is ok.
managable

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Re: Does Your Income Seem Insufficient? Here’s How You Can Boost It by evexx1(f): 9:06pm On Mar 02, 2018
The problem with posts like this is that the ops never give direct links so people can enroll in the so called online jobs.

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Re: Does Your Income Seem Insufficient? Here’s How You Can Boost It by 2Mekus: 9:56pm On Mar 02, 2018
Been hearing of Online this, Online that. And when you follow their links, they take you on merry-go-round mumbo jumbo grammar without any realistic tutorial on how one can earn a dime. It is always, get a website or blog, affiliate marketing, AdSense, sale something online, create a niche blah blah blah. All these take ages to earn anything if ever it will. mscheeeeeew!
Re: Does Your Income Seem Insufficient? Here’s How You Can Boost It by BiafraIShere(m): 10:52pm On Mar 02, 2018
sunnyphem:

u turn wetin down? undecided
u turn wetin down?
Yes, you heard right!
Re: Does Your Income Seem Insufficient? Here’s How You Can Boost It by deafeyez: 12:32am On Mar 03, 2018
RegalLady:


More: http://www.nigeriaonlinebusiness.com/2018/03/does-your-income-seem-insufficient.html

Everyone be saying working online.
Which programs are one supposed to work and earn.
What skills are great to learn and earn.
Who is to teach ME in particula how to earn.
I need this money for my education, 5years online, I cannot boast of $700 and una dey continue dey tell me online, online.

Teach me now Sir.
Re: Does Your Income Seem Insufficient? Here’s How You Can Boost It by Gamelord007: 3:27pm On Mar 04, 2018
try www.post4solution.com its a freelance job site that pays a 60 percent commission

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