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Re: Is It Possible To Work From Home In Nigeria? by Pentools(m): 7:27am On Sep 13, 2018
SoNature:


Give no room for memory block by reading the works of people who are advanced in your space

I write for a company in Florida...so I spend time reading Nytimes, Mashable, CCN (not CNN), Bloomberg, etc.

As regards how I unwind, I always go to the mall and eateries. Not to mention going to church

I don't drink

I don't fancy hanging out with the guys on my street...I can't learn anything from them

And nairaland and bae are good company grin

Which state are u?



Mehnnnnn, you're alright then, my space is somewhat secluded, with the fact that I stay in one of the calmest if not the calmest estate in Fct. Anything you fail to buy once you are home forget it. I now get to see people just once in a month or two months when I move to get stuffs in bulk and sometimes mobile shopping vendor gets my stuff. I don't even get to see two of my only neighbors for like months. It's just me,me,me. The last time I saw the gate of my compound was late May.
And I see TV as soul's junk food, so I don't do TVs, do radio once in a very while.

Although it becomes fun when u see it as one with absolute meditation n concentration as the benefits but Naija trends, and gossips ain't for you unless ofcourse Nairaland carries it. It's a crazy fun experience.

I reside in Fct, Abuja.

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Re: Is It Possible To Work From Home In Nigeria? by ijemishkisic(m): 7:57am On Sep 13, 2018
I earn from home too... In fact from anywhere, not easy but very possible if u get the right information and follow who know road. I new my own rock from my station.

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Re: Is It Possible To Work From Home In Nigeria? by LionInZion: 9:00am On Sep 13, 2018
Olusharp:
check my signature

Okay. I will contact you.

Many thanks


I've sent you a mail. Kindly check.

Thanks
Re: Is It Possible To Work From Home In Nigeria? by dbynonetwork: 9:35am On Sep 13, 2018
Pentools:


Mehnnnnn, you're alright then, my space is somewhat secluded, with the fact that I stay in one of the calmest if not the calmest estate in Fct. Anything you fail to buy once you are home forget it. I now get to see people just once in a month or two months when I move to get stuffs in bulk and sometimes mobile shopping vendor gets my stuff. I don't even get to see two of my only neighbors for like months. It's just me,me,me. The last time I saw the gate of my compound was late May.
And I see TV as soul's junk food, so I don't do TVs, do radio once in a very while.

Although it becomes fun when u see it as one with absolute meditation n concentration as the benefits but Naija trends, and gossips ain't for you unless ofcourse Nairaland carries it. It's a crazy fun experience.

I reside in Fct, Abuja.

Boss if u can put me through...... I will pay for the services.. ..
Re: Is It Possible To Work From Home In Nigeria? by Nobody: 10:02am On Sep 13, 2018
Pentools:


Mehnnnnn, you're alright then, my space is somewhat secluded, with the fact that I stay in one of the calmest if not the calmest estate in Fct. Anything you fail to buy once you are home forget it. I now get to see people just once in a month or two months when I move to get stuffs in bulk and sometimes mobile shopping vendor gets my stuff. I don't even get to see two of my only neighbors for like months. It's just me,me,me. The last time I saw the gate of my compound was late May.
And I see TV as soul's junk food, so I don't do TVs, do radio once in a very while.

Although it becomes fun when u see it as one with absolute meditation n concentration as the benefits but Naija trends, and gossips ain't for you unless ofcourse Nairaland carries it. It's a crazy fun experience.

I reside in Fct, Abuja.
So what exactly do you do online? I mean, what kind of work do you do at home? Just curious. Might learn 1 or 2 things from you. Though I use to earn at least 150$ then from crowdflower/clixsense online tasks and surveys. But my account was recently suspended permanently cry

I live in Abuja too
Re: Is It Possible To Work From Home In Nigeria? by Tessyy1701: 10:09am On Sep 13, 2018
Delitefull:


I do not make peanuts smiley

I can put you through on the basics but you need to work on your mindset, be ready and willing to work... Hard!! No be child's play.

I'm ready bro..... please put Me through??
Re: Is It Possible To Work From Home In Nigeria? by Niggafckyou07(m): 10:23am On Sep 13, 2018
SoNature:


Individual difference, papi

I did the regular 8-5 for over three years with nothing to show for it

But less than one year in freelancing, my story is changing
Wassup bro! I am a content writer as well but have been unsuccessful getting regular clients. I must be doing something wrong. Show me the way bro! How do I reach you?
Re: Is It Possible To Work From Home In Nigeria? by caragirl: 11:26am On Sep 13, 2018
Delitefull:
I work from home.

My main gig is Virtual Assistance(Administrative, Social Media Management, Recruitment, Office setup and Client/Customer Care).

You need to be disciplined to work from home. It is easy to get distracted and not meet up with your to-do for each day. You have to be focused and know how to manage your time effectively.
are you recruiting ?
Re: Is It Possible To Work From Home In Nigeria? by LadySarah: 12:04pm On Sep 13, 2018
AntiZombie:


u need a pc, fast internet,, some capital best [/b]200$ or 150$[b]

a training period forget the seminar noise, fx needs to be learnt well

open a trading account with a broker

fund it

, practice for a while with the right tools

go live, make your money

Pls convert this to naira let me know the equivalent
Re: Is It Possible To Work From Home In Nigeria? by Nobody: 12:44pm On Sep 13, 2018
caragirl:

are you recruiting ?

Not at the moment.
Re: Is It Possible To Work From Home In Nigeria? by myseyf(m): 2:25pm On Sep 13, 2018
Panshow:
Yes, very possible.
I run www.fleektemplates.com from home. I spent sleepless nights building these amazing templates. My neighbors think I'm just a lazy person because I'm always on my laptop. They can't just imagine why a sane person will spend his whole day on a laptop. Well I didn't blame them cos they have no clue what's going on.

I thank God my work is delivering real value to clients. That's my joy.

Working from home is incredibly hard You'll work even harder than people going to the office, but it's rewarding.

Incredibly hard indeed. I haven't slept at night for the past three days. working hard to get original content for my blog.
Re: Is It Possible To Work From Home In Nigeria? by ladyF(f): 4:38pm On Sep 13, 2018
dangoteinlaw:
Y£S!!! Very possible to work from home and earn real big, go ask LadyF na , that chick prolly one of the biggest home earner if not the biggest. She's into crypto

People will think I'm a millionaire with this your comment, and I've not even made plenty money yet.

But really, it's mind-blowing how much money a phone/laptop can make for you in a month. The surprising thing is most of the info we need is right here on NL, everything from A-Z. Nairaland is one place I know where people are incredibly generous with information.

My regards to Dangote.

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Re: Is It Possible To Work From Home In Nigeria? by AntiZombie: 4:51pm On Sep 13, 2018
LadySarah:


Pls convert this to naira let me know the equivalent

50k and 75k

added u to the group
Re: Is It Possible To Work From Home In Nigeria? by ladyF(f): 5:03pm On Sep 13, 2018
AntiZombie:


mail your number


i created a whatsapp group for the forex trading students

so if u sent your number


the training will be holding there
Hello. Please add me to the group.

07010104835.
Re: Is It Possible To Work From Home In Nigeria? by Nobody: 6:00pm On Sep 13, 2018
ladyF:

Hello. Please add me to the group.

07010104835.
Na sale u wan sale or abi na learn cheesy
Re: Is It Possible To Work From Home In Nigeria? by Premiumwriter: 6:06pm On Sep 13, 2018
Panshow:
Yes, very possible.
I run www.fleektemplates.com from home. I spent sleepless nights building these amazing templates. My neighbors think I'm just a lazy person because I'm always on my laptop. They can't just imagine why a sane person will spend his whole day on a laptop. Well I didn't blame them cos they have no clue what's going on.

I thank God my work is delivering real value to clients. That's my joy.

Working from home is incredibly hard. You'll work even harder than people going to the office, but it's rewarding.

nice design. I'm really impressed
Re: Is It Possible To Work From Home In Nigeria? by Premiumwriter: 6:08pm On Sep 13, 2018
pweeryambre:
Working from home in nigeria mostly means Scamming or sports betting.... Nigerian youths ain't that patient
you're getting it wrong bro
Re: Is It Possible To Work From Home In Nigeria? by LionInZion: 6:52pm On Sep 13, 2018
AntiZombie:
yea

fx
traders like us

20-500usd everyday based on capital

u might be home sick after a while sha

Please, add me to the group.

07069743592
Re: Is It Possible To Work From Home In Nigeria? by caragirl: 8:37pm On Sep 13, 2018
WRITERS NEEDED
I’m in need of 2 (two) writers who are interested in getting payment for writing every day.

JOB DESCRIPTION
The job entails writing a total of 2,000 words of different topics every day. Some days will have a specific topic given, while other days will require creative thinking on your part.

WORKING HOURS
Monday - Friday (Some Weekends will be included)
The piece/pieces have to be delivered on or before 5pm every day.
Please note: Any month that does not have up to 22 working days will have to be completed with 1 Saturday or 1 Sunday or both.

REMUNERATION
Remuneration for each writer is broken down below:
Amount per word = N0.91k/word
Word expectation per day = 2,000 words/day
Word expectation per month (Taking the number of working days in a month to be 22 days)
22 x 2,000 = 44,000 words/month

JOB REQUIREMENTS
* Job is strictly on a work from home basis, so writers will be expected to work remotely. Writers must:
* Have access to internet and power supply.
* Be good at research.
* Understand the basics of English like tenses, spellings, etc.
* Be able to conveniently type 2,000 words everyday without fail.
* Be diligent and very efficient.
* Be a creative thinker.
* Have the ability to summarize. Plagiarism is not acceptable.
* Be able to work without supervision.

Please note that each writer will only be paid for the work they do, nothing more, nothing less.

Interested persons should please send an email to derin.olatunji@gmail.com

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Re: Is It Possible To Work From Home In Nigeria? by kingralu: 10:10pm On Sep 13, 2018
Delitefull:
I work from home.

My main gig is Virtual Assistance(Administrative, Social Media Management, Recruitment, Office setup and Client/Customer Care).

You need to be disciplined to work from home. It is easy to get distracted and not meet up with your to-do for each day. You have to be focused and know how to manage your time effectively.

can you please teach me? I'm doing my Nysc now and I don't want to be jobless after service
Re: Is It Possible To Work From Home In Nigeria? by kingralu: 10:21pm On Sep 13, 2018
Pentools:


Mehnnnnn, you're alright then, my space is somewhat secluded, with the fact that I stay in one of the calmest if not the calmest estate in Fct. Anything you fail to buy once you are home forget it. I now get to see people just once in a month or two months when I move to get stuffs in bulk and sometimes mobile shopping vendor gets my stuff. I don't even get to see two of my only neighbors for like months. It's just me,me,me. The last time I saw the gate of my compound was late May.
And I see TV as soul's junk food, so I don't do TVs, do radio once in a very while.

Although it becomes fun when u see it as one with absolute meditation n concentration as the benefits but Naija trends, and gossips ain't for you unless ofcourse Nairaland carries it. It's a crazy fun experience.

I reside in Fct, Abuja.

please sir can you teach me? I'm a corper serving in Delta State and I'm always idle doing nothing...please help a brother
Re: Is It Possible To Work From Home In Nigeria? by kingralu: 10:38pm On Sep 13, 2018
Celcius:
Yes I work from home and earn quite much but didn't quit my other job.

please can you teach me? I'm doing my Nysc now and I don't want to be jobless after service.
Re: Is It Possible To Work From Home In Nigeria? by Nobody: 6:16am On Sep 14, 2018
originals1:
before i start, i just want to let you know that rome wasnt built in a day....

Okay, here its ...i build instagram accounts monthly , atleast 2 accounts with 10k followers and i sell them for nothing less than 20k each, sometimes if get the right buyer i sell it for 15k...mind you its not easy to grow an instagram page....


2. i do affiliate marketing for companies: i sign up with affiliate company and try and sell their products and for each product sold i'm given a certain percentage comission from it...like the U.S clothing company i'm currently working...for each hoodie i sell ,i'm given $5 from it....
My instagram page is very active, so atleast i sell nothing less than 1 hoodie a day...thats about 10,500 percentage profit per month...


3. Account flipping: Basically what i do is ,i buy account for cheap price and resell them for an higher price. I normally make up to 7,000 profit from thatcheesy
would be happy if you can carry me along on dat..... and am also learning forex trading too... on how to grow instagram followers and how can I sell it out.... mentor me on dat
Re: Is It Possible To Work From Home In Nigeria? by vickertony(m): 6:34am On Sep 14, 2018
SoNature:


Give no room for memory block by reading the works of people who are advanced in your space

I write for a company in Florida...so I spend time reading Nytimes, Mashable, CCN (not CNN), Bloomberg, etc.

As regards how I unwind, I always go to the mall and eateries. Not to mention going to church

I don't drink

I don't fancy hanging out with the guys on my street...I can't learn anything from them

And nairaland and bae are good company grin

Which state are u?


I Quoted you, even if you don't want to help, you should have replied instead of snubbing me.
wtf!
Re: Is It Possible To Work From Home In Nigeria? by SwaGUnLimiTeD(m): 7:05am On Sep 14, 2018
AntiZombie:


50k and 75k

added u to the group

Please add me to the group ... I sent my details to your email ... joelik96@gmail.com
Re: Is It Possible To Work From Home In Nigeria? by Tzben(m): 7:19am On Sep 14, 2018
Panshow:
Yes, very possible.
I run www.fleektemplates.com from home. I spent sleepless nights building these amazing templates. My neighbors think I'm just a lazy person because I'm always on my laptop. They can't just imagine why a sane person will spend his whole day on a laptop. Well I didn't blame them cos they have no clue what's going on.

I thank God my work is delivering real value to clients. That's my joy.

Working from home is incredibly hard. You'll work even harder than people going to the office, but it's rewarding.

I visited your website and I was impressed, I also need this for my baby business, please inbox me let's discuss more. Great work
Re: Is It Possible To Work From Home In Nigeria? by Nobody: 7:30am On Sep 14, 2018
kingralu:


can you please teach me? I'm doing my Nysc now and I don't want to be jobless after service

Send me an email-vabooksales@gmail.com
Re: Is It Possible To Work From Home In Nigeria? by SoNature(m): 12:36pm On Sep 14, 2018
Pentools:


Mehnnnnn, you're alright then, my space is somewhat secluded, with the fact that I stay in one of the calmest if not the calmest estate in Fct. Anything you fail to buy once you are home forget it. I now get to see people just once in a month or two months when I move to get stuffs in bulk and sometimes mobile shopping vendor gets my stuff. I don't even get to see two of my only neighbors for like months. It's just me,me,me. The last time I saw the gate of my compound was late May.
And I see TV as soul's junk food, so I don't do TVs, do radio once in a very while.

Although it becomes fun when u see it as one with absolute meditation n concentration as the benefits but Naija trends, and gossips ain't for you unless ofcourse Nairaland carries it. It's a crazy fun experience.

I reside in Fct, Abuja.

I will pm you now

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