Jobs/Vacancies › Re: N-power Batch C: How To Obtain Your BVN Printout by Prinss: 10:37am On Jun 21, 2021 |
ezenwaez: Although the BVN print out might not be an essential document for the physical screening exercise, that is, should there be an N-Power physical verification, but the BVN print out, is necessary to clear any benefits of doubt that might affect an N-Power Batch C applicant's payment, probably due to name and age mismatch.
So in order to obtain your BVN print out an N-Power Batch C applicant should simply go to the bank with his or her BVN number, and request for a printout from the bank customer service unit.
The BVN print out should contain full names of the N-Power Batch C applicant, the correct BVN number, and date of birth of the N-Power Batch C applicant, and also the photo of an N-Power Batch C applicant.
With this document an N-Power Batch C applicant can simply go to the NASIMS N-Power self service portal and edit the name and other details on his or her dashboard to correspond with the particulars on the BVN print out. Are you not tired of the wait and all the screening and verification processes you have done so far? Instead of you to be talking about deployment and payment you are still pushing for another process of verification so that people will crowd at your cyber cafe. There's something fundamentally wrong with some if not most nigerians. |
Autos › Re: Extremely Clean Mercedes Benz G Wagon G55//AMG For Sale Going For #8.7m by Prinss: 7:28am On Jun 12, 2021 |
[quote author=Icentautos post=102631915][/quote]5m?? |
Politics › Re: Cross River: Ayade Converts PDP Secretariat To APC Secretariat by Prinss: 12:00pm On May 22, 2021 |
Same content different container |
Investment › Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by Prinss: 3:40pm On May 16, 2021 |
Soleye24: My binance have been verified but I'm trying to verify my address to increase my limit but it keeps telling me to add my bank account to a channel I don't really understand. Please how did you verify yours?? I have been trying to get verified... |
Business › Re: NYIF Loan Discussion Thread by Prinss: 3:39pm On Apr 25, 2021 |
Richman44: I pray that training invitation will be sent to applicant before month ends. Amen |
Education › Re: What Act During An Exam Made You Shed Tears? Share Your Experiences by Prinss: 8:37pm On Apr 24, 2021 |
chatinent: Mine: Odogwu requested I helped him during our Statistics exams.
I told Odogwu he'll have to sit close because I wouldn't want anything to happen to a four-credit load papper. Odogwu obliged.
During exams, oga Lance (invigilator) made Odugwu sit far off from me. Now this was the problem. Odogwu was asking me to throw him “mgbo.” How could I? Sb who went through thick and thin to be in school rusticated after several years? I thought it over..and signalled he asked people around him.
I was done with mine.
As I made to submit, Odogwu got up angrily and without me realising, got my papper, torn it in my face and tore his.
I literally ran mad.
To make matters worse, he pushed my chest in challenge. My anger bar was full now.
I borrowed him a quick punch to his jaw..and we were separated.
Ha, I realised I have f-ed up for (1) Being an accomplice to attenpted malpractice, and (2) Fighting.
The Sarge tell us say make we zero the paper say we no write am. “In fact, assume you didn't take this exam” he resounded.
They took us to the front of the hall to stand and watch “reasonable students” finish their paper.
Oh, my last paper.
I literally cried.
After everything, and every sacrifice!
I was urinating sth else..with a mixture of anxiety, fear, and depression.
I was watching my dreams pass me slowly.
They took us pictures, and under duress, we were told to fill the malpractice form. Tears was flowing freely from my eye and wetting the papper.
My school paid invigilators some money (we heard ₦50k) for each students caught during malpractice.
Since my stay in the school, no one has survived filling a malpractice form.
They didn't let us explain.
Odogwu didn't mind. Las las he was no sad..after all no bi only am.
In mid-thoughts whether to go and learn tailoring, or open a barber's shop, Mrs Jacintha (God bless this woman) called me and asked why I wasn't writing.
She na senior lady for the school.
I explained everything without leaving any stones unturned.
She ordered I be reinstated, tore my already filled malpractice form, and yelled at the invigilators that “ they should have allowed me speak. I do not engage in malpractice, and I was a well-behaved student.” My heart somer-tumbled in joy!
Immediately, they sent for my Statistics lecturer which he affirmed..and even called the invigilators insensitive.
I had never felt so much joy.
That was the period I realised people are always watching you even when you don't really know.
Odogwu began shedding crocodile tears and begging for a revisit of his case and told them the truth, when they told him was the only key for revisitation.
I fear human beings that day. The same guy who was incriminating me!
Long story short... He carried the course over instead of a rustication.
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Please, share yours. Hope the punch you borrowed him you have collected it back?? |
Business › Re: NYIF Loan Discussion Thread by Prinss: 8:26pm On Apr 01, 2021 |
KayCee92: Just try and get the training zoom link and join any meeting holding now. In all, let Ur name be captured in that attendance. The way they stressed it, I think it is important. Hello, do you mind forwarding the zoom link to me?? |
Business › Re: CBN’s N50bn COVID-19 Fund Disbursement Begins Thursday by Prinss: 5:03pm On Mar 26, 2021 |
SADYBABA: some people that received approval messages testified with evidence on FB Approval messages like sms?? |
Business › Re: CBN’s N50bn COVID-19 Fund Disbursement Begins Thursday by Prinss: 2:18pm On Mar 26, 2021 |
berbs: I'm not sure anything can happen now without closing the application portal firstly. That's true |
Business › Re: CBN’s N50bn COVID-19 Fund Disbursement Begins Thursday by Prinss: 12:16pm On Mar 26, 2021 |
Any update for those that applied this year?? |
Business › Re: CBN’s N50bn COVID-19 Fund Disbursement Begins Thursday by Prinss: 12:07pm On Mar 26, 2021 |
jamesbridget13: I accepted my sis offer on 17th March. Was approved same day. She has received d fund this morning. Access Bank. Please when did she apply?? |
Education › What Is The Most Clever Life Hack You Have Learned by Prinss(op): 12:55pm On Mar 23, 2021 |
Good morning great Nairalanders  This a repost from one of my Quora spaces. Just thought it was worthy of sharing...here we go. 1. Golden spending rule: If you can’t afford two of them, you can’t afford them.2. When you’re thinking about buying something you don’t necessarily need, imagine the item in one hand and the cash in the other. Which one would you take?
3. Never loan a friend more than you can afford to give away.
4. If a job makes you pay money to work for them, it’s a scam. Period.
5. Want to find a good job after college? Make friends with as many people in your field that are on track to graduate one or two years ahead of you.
6. Take a picture of business cards people hand you, just in case you lose them.
7. Secretaries, tech support, and janitors are the true power in an office. Make friends with them and you’ll be able to get anything you need!
8. If you forget someone’s name simply say, “Sorry, what was your name again?” They may look annoyed, but once they tell you their first name say, “No, I meant your last name.”
9. The next time you stub your toe or get a cut, look away. The body oftentimes associates pain with sight.
10. If you ever have to park in a city at night, park in front of a bank. They’re lit up and have cameras everywhere.
11. Tie a small piece of brightly colored fabric to your luggage. You’ll be able to spot your bag at the airport in no time!
12. Hang a picture of a tattoo you want somewhere you’ll see it every day for a year. If you still want it after that, then it’s worth getting.
13. Success is a state of mind. If you want success, start thinking of yourself as a success.
14. If you are buying headphones or speakers, test them out with “Bohemian Rhapsody.” It has a complete set of highs and lows in instruments and vocals.
15. Never be afraid to spend a little extra on a new bed and shoes. If you’re not in one, you’re in the other.
16. Always under-promise and over-deliver. Most people tend to do the opposite.Culled from Quora Credit: Naomi K
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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: I Just Got This Message From NYIF by Prinss: 6:27pm On Mar 21, 2021 |
Must one go through the training before receiving the loan?...I haven't gotten any mail...  |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: I Just Got This Message From NYIF by Prinss: 1:54pm On Mar 21, 2021 |
babington91: A telegram group would have been better Hello, is the training for everyone or only those who received the email? |
Phones › Re: . by Prinss: 9:18am On Mar 19, 2021 |
Walkee: The only problem I have with Redmi is data security. This fone never obey any command or settings. If you have any useful data I'd advise you to stay away. Samsung is the only android phone I really rate. Almost every single app including message app want access to the Internet. If you like restrict data access they will still use your mb. Then you start wondering what they're uploading. The phone also keeps tab of all your activities so always clear cache look for funny looking files to delete all the time. The phone is solid though for gaming and normal stuff Bro does it mean the phone is not safe for confidential things like crypto trading |
Business › Re: CBN’s N50bn COVID-19 Fund Disbursement Begins Thursday by Prinss: 8:22pm On Mar 18, 2021 |
Khisagye: For those it may concern Chief, can you please clarify something for me. From the post in the pix you posted, the first item mentioned Tier1 account, but when registering there wasn't anywhere I was required to enter my bank account details, or am I missing something?? Ps: I applied this month. |
Business › Re: CBN’s N50bn COVID-19 Fund Disbursement Begins Thursday by Prinss: 8:01pm On Mar 18, 2021 |
Munirboss: Through web Please, when did you apply and where did you input your bvn to get this response. RSVP |
Business › Re: CBN’s N50bn COVID-19 Fund Disbursement Begins Thursday by Prinss: 7:22pm On Mar 18, 2021 |
For those that have checked. Please how/which link can I use to confirm if my loan application have been approved? |
Education › Re: Hitler's Greatest Mistake Of WW2. Summary Of The War. by Prinss: 9:48am On Mar 18, 2021 |
Can't say why but regardless of the atrocities reported about him I kind of have some level of admiration for Hitler's character especially his pride and resilience. |
Business › Re: CBN’s N50bn COVID-19 Fund Disbursement Begins Thursday by Prinss: 6:24pm On Mar 12, 2021 |
kingbee90: That's alright. I also have a biz account too. Just that I just realized I applied for a small amount(1.3m)  I want to edit it but unfortunately, I didn't save my reference number so I can't. But hey, nothing spoil. It's only a LOAN. Lol...baba wan grab the opportunity with both hands...  chai |
Business › Re: CBN’s N50bn COVID-19 Fund Disbursement Begins Thursday by Prinss: 6:18pm On Mar 12, 2021 |
Buddy0: I think peeps4u misunderstood your question. If you had already submitted, you can't make any changes again.
That returning option is for people yet to complete their application. But isn't that suppose to make the details uneditable?? |
Nairaland General › Re: What Did You Learn Late In Life by Prinss(op): 4:07pm On Mar 12, 2021 |
Mikester: [color=navy]Nice op. Also on people...
1. Generally, people are more likely to assume you're being rude when you're being honest.
2. Don’t chase people. Be you, do your thing, do what you like doing. The right people who resonate with who you really are will come naturally and stay.
3. Saying Thank You, makes people think you are a warmer person.
4. Great things happen when you distance yourself from all the negative people.
5. People don't know themselves. Almost 98% of population lack body wisdom.
6. People who do something for you will never forget you and people who do something bad to you will never forgive you.
7. Sometimes you have to do what's best for you and your life, not what's best for everybody else.
8. Always be honest so when you have to lie, people will believe you.
9. Respect people who find time in their schedule to see you. Love people who never look at their schedule when you need them.
10. Being with positive, happy people keeps you happier. So feel free to talk to me if you ever feel depressed. 
11. People don't listen to the smartest person in the room, they listen to whoever acts as if they know what's right.
12. Ironically, the person you'd take a bullet for sometimes ends up being the one behind the gun.
13. Other people's opinions should never affect the decisions you make. It's your life, not theirs. Do what makes you happy. The people who try to keep everyone happy end up feeling the loneliest.
14. If you really want something from someone, frame it as an offer rather than a request.
15. Whoever is trying to bring you down is already below you.
16. People who are too nice are also the once to get hurt most! Mind how you're nice to people. Set your standards.
17. If people don't realize your worth, then they don't deserve to be with you. Don't allow people who don't appreciate you to let you down.
18. If you really want something from someone, frame it as an offer rather than a request.
19.People will remember not what you said, but how you made them feel. A good reason not to over focus on what you did and didn’t say. Creating a small distance will help people realize how much you mean to them.
20. People who are spiritual and thankful for what they have are least likely to be depressed…so always count your blessings [/color] Nice list...picked one or two nuggets. I think you should get active on Quora |
Business › Re: CBN’s N50bn COVID-19 Fund Disbursement Begins Thursday by Prinss: 4:05pm On Mar 12, 2021 |
peeps4u: If you saved your ref number, you can always go back as returning applicant and do so Yes, I have done it. Thanks for the reply. Only that I was concerned, perhaps the change did not take effect since I didn't get a 'confirmatory message' after clicking the Submit button. It just responded with 'This BVN user already exists'?? |
Nairaland General › Re: What Did You Learn Late In Life by Prinss(op): 2:30pm On Mar 12, 2021 |
BubbleBubble: Our parents aren't always right... That's why someone became the president of a country that once sold fuel for 87naira per litter.
How much is fuel now? lol...once you're 18 and above you are qualified to vote though. |
Business › Re: CBN’s N50bn COVID-19 Fund Disbursement Begins Thursday by Prinss: 2:20pm On Mar 12, 2021 |
For those in the know, is there anything wrong in going back to edit some info after successful registration and submission?? Like the amount?? |
Nairaland General › Re: What Did You Learn Late In Life by Prinss(op): 1:59pm On Mar 12, 2021 |
Xenry: I love Quora, a site for the wise!  I concur |
Nairaland General › What Did You Learn Late In Life by Prinss(op): 1:33pm On Mar 12, 2021*. Modified: 1:53pm On Mar 12, 2021 |
Top of the day 'GreenLanders'  So, was going through my Quora feeds the other day and came across an interesting post I consider worthy of a repost here on Nairaland... " There are lots of things we wish we had learned earlier in life as we grow older. Here are a few of mine;
1. Never lend money to your friends, you will lose the money and the friendship
2. Never pay to watch porn
3. Your friends could be friends with your enemies
4. Readers are leaders
5. Don't spend everything today with the hope to earn more tomorrow
6. Never beg for love
7. No one identifies with a poor person
8. Stop thinking and start acting
9. Be kind to people including animals
10. Stay humble, nothing is worth bragging for
11. Your best dress is someone's rag
12. Live to no one's expectation, live according to your true self
13. Learn to say YES/NO and mean it
14. Own your mistakes, don't blame others for it.
15. Work on yourself first
16. Today is hard, tomorrow will be harder, the day after tomorrow will be sunshine
17. When you stop learning you start dying
18. Never leave for tomorrow what you have to do today
19. Nothing you have is truly yours
20. Things you attract are in correlation with what dominates your thoughts
21. It is normal to make mistakes because you're advancing
22. Experience isn't the best teacher, learn from other peoples' experiences
23. Never tell a loved one, you're too busy
24. Do not keep issues with your partner over 24hrs.
25. Give man money and find out his true colors
26. Investigate before you invest
27. Don't develop much love for free things
28. There's a problem in the land where the king loves music too much
29. Do good and never expect one in return
30. Stop depending so much on people, expectation kills
31. No one is always there for you except family
32. At the point of death, people don't regret the things they've done but the things they couldn't do
33. Life is stormy, no one is free from it, those who thrive in it are people you call successful persons
34. Talk less and think more
35. Never be afraid to think big
36. Get settled or never waste your time on love life
37. Never be friends again with someone who betrayed you
38. Do not announce your success
39. Make your source of happiness a secret
40. Try not to offend people, some will spend their whole life trying to payback
41. Appreciate people for their efforts and kindness to you no matter how little it is
42. Whatever money cannot do, more money can do it
43. Happiness is natural and comes from within, it is not money dependent
44. Everyone is sick
45. Never leave small fishes in search of a bigger one
46. There's a great difference between ownership and possession
47. Helping others won't make you unsuccessful
48. Every mistake is a lesson, take advantage of it
49. If you have disabilities, you're special and can be extremely great
50. Exercise daily and eat healthily, let your food be your medicine and your medicine your food
51. Blaming people (relatives) for not helping you is a bad habit
52. Help people secure a job where and when possible, never seek sex in return
53. Never give what you will regret losing ownership over it
54. Never abandon your parents at old age, that's when they need you the most" Culled from Quora Op: Joan Whitney Let's keep the ball rolling...what did you learn late in life??
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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: I Just Got This Message From NYIF by Prinss: 8:30am On Mar 08, 2021 |
chypotenti: Just keep trying and refreshing the page, u will definitely succeed did you have the same experience? which link would you suggest i keep clicking, the first or second?? |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: I Just Got This Message From NYIF by Prinss: 6:21pm On Mar 07, 2021 |
I have received two verification mail yet still getting "veeification failed" any time I click the link. And I notice the I received the mails later than the day it was sent i.e the date on the mail is far older from the day I receive it. Any help??  |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: I Just Got This Message From NYIF by Prinss: 9:40pm On Mar 03, 2021 |
Day 10 since I received verification mail yet still unable to verify or login hmmm  |
Romance › Re: Ladies Don't Risk Your Life In Order To Save Your Marriage by Prinss: 6:56pm On Mar 02, 2021 |
fati2001: it is waec not weac and to be honest this is the first time seeing this acronym "waec "WEST AFRICA EXAMINATION COUNCIL
and no I don't have it.
1. waec id card = don't have strength to scatter my shelf[looking for waec certificate ]because of you . 2. Neco result
3. junior waec. 4. primary 6
just use this to show you guy's (uneducated, trolls, cyberbullies) that are quick to point fingers at someone in any opportunities. What you are trying to conceal is still visible |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: I Just Got This Message From NYIF by Prinss: 6:11pm On Mar 02, 2021 |
Think9ja: Going there is not the problem. I just want to be sure that going there will solve my problem But there's only one way to find out. Personally if it wont be much trouble to go there, I believe that's the best place to get answer. |