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Hmn. Better to focus on Crops and Plants. God help us all. Amen. At least, man will still get something to harvest.
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Mayeldah:I am a teacher and I must confess that teaching jobs can help the OP on his journey. Teaching jobs are mostly low paying, except you know how to organize private lessons to augment your pay. Parents might owe you money though . To get a very good salary as a teacher, you need to get jobs in top private schools like British International School, Atlantic Hall, Corona Secondary School, Greensprings School, Rainbow Secondary School etc. OP, get a teaching job that will allow you to make money to apply for the kind of job you want. |
lovewins:I want to see Murjanatu in Camp. And Amukamara too. |
lovewins:Coach Wakama should talk to Adaora Elonu. She is the Captain. She knows how to Marshall the ladies. |
Women are not easy to turn down except one is filled with the holy Spirit. God help men o. There is hardly any woman that money cannot buy. All those curves will eventually cause a man to fall if you don't flee from evil. Cheers. |
Danielnino00:Let's go there. I am happy for Wakama. I have read her profiles via google. She is experienced both on the court and off the court. I think she will put a good squad together for Nigeria. Our ladies just have to jell quickly. I think Sarah Ogoke, Ezinne Kalu, Macaulay, Elonu and the usual ladies will turn up for camping. I expect to see some new faces though. Wakama might know some new talents she wants to bring into the squad - ladies playing in Europe or for colleges in the USA. |
EconFinance:Yes, e get as e be. However, one needs the grace of God too, to work without papers in the UK. And I am not talking about registering at Agencies to get jobs or applying for jobs that will surely require paperwork from you. I am talking about working out of the system. This means you are doing your own thing and making money from it on a daily or weekly basis. You work for yourself and you find customers yourself. The internet is vast enough for you to advertise yourself and get customers. I know a Nigerian dude that goes not have papers in London. He lives well and he does not sell drugs. This is what he does- He helps a white British guy to apply for plumbing, heating and house painting jobs on different job boards. He is a good writer. So he helps this dude apply for up to 70 jobs per day on different job boards. The white guy has a company that suppliers plumbers, painters, tilers, gas engineers etc to clients who post jobs on gumtree etc . So based on the number of jobs he can get for white British guy, my nigga gets paid daily between 150 to 200 pounds. I am not lying o. My dude is always on his desktop and laptops 18 hours a day applying to get technical jobs for oga ( oyinbo dude ). You get it? That is just one say to work without papers in the UK. Favour of God matters. Cheers . |
Very soon, your children might not be able to eat 50 naira chin chin again. 50 naira biscuits and chinchin might become a thing of the past if care is not taken in Nigeria. If flour prices increase again due to fuel subsidy removal, bread will become unaffordable for many Nigerians. Start praying that fuel price will reduce to at least 300 naira. Cheers. |
finallybusy:You don't expect nairalanders to tell you how to work without papers online, do you? You have to figure it out for yourself. Use your brain. So you want people to let you into their secrets so that their money making avenues and routes will be blocked by the UK government. Look at the Afghans and Pakis in the UK. How do the illegals among them survive?.Cheers. |
finallybusy:Hmm. UK is not as bad as you have claimed. You will always find something to do if you are hardworking in the UK. I have been there, done that. You don't need anyone to feed you in the UK if you get on the job boards and find something to do. Papers or no papers, you can do something that will bring you money on a daily basis .And if you are clever, you can make lots of money doing odd jobs. UK is not cold for365 days. There are at least 100 warm days and nights in the Midlands of the UK. Maybe you are talking about Scotland which is colder than England. Abeg, free the OP. Cheers. |
This Portable dude is a form of 2pac and Dagrin combined together. He has a sense of how Nigeria should be and his actions speaks volumes. I want to work with him in the future. I believe he can boost my snacks products with his PR and Image. Kudos, Portable . |
boladez:Nigeria does not have any business importing refined oil. We are a oil producing country and petrol per litre should not be more than 350 naira per litre. We have more oil than Angola and Algeria, yet these nations pay below 250 naira per litre of petrol . Oil prices have to go down. |
Been There, Done That. Did the Doha- London trip more than 3 times. Thanks for the thread, sir. |
Good Morning, if you know someone who can teach Business Studies and Social Studies well at Secondary School level, please tell him or her about this job. The applicant should call or whatsapp Mr Leke on 07038411782. Thanks. Deadline to apply for this job is the 5th of May, 2023. Cheers. |
I am interested in this business. Please contact me on whatsapp- 07049598500. Thanks. Let me have full details about the business. Cheers. |
I am available to teach your child or students in your school Common Entrance, GCE/WAEC/NECO lessons. Thanks. Let us discuss via WhatsApp. My charges are affordable. Please contact me. Call or Whatsapp me on 07049598500. Thanks. |
Hello, how are you? Are you a Business Studies and Social Studies Teacher? Can you teach JSS 1, JSS 2 and JSS3 students? Have you taught in a Secondary School before? Bencom College, Eleshin is looking for a Business Studies and Social Studies teacher for the Junior Classes. Can you do this job? This job starts immediately if you are given the job. Bencom College has a conducive environment for academic work. Salary for this job is good and negotiable. You will also enjoy other benefits as a teacher in this school. Why don't you apply immediately for this job? Call or Whatsapp Mr Leke on 07038411782. You must live in Ikorodu to do this job e,g Gbaga, Mowo-Kekere, Elepe, Mowo Nla, Igbe, Ginti, Omitoro, Ijede, Itamaga, Gberigbe, Oke-Eletu, Ijede Road etc. Deadline for Applications for this job is 12th of May 2023. Congrats in advance. Thanks.
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I am a teacher living in Ikorodu, Mowo Kekere to be precise. Are you looking for a lesson teacher for your child in Primary or Secondary School? Do you have a child that will write WAEC OR NECO and you want a lesson teacher for him or her? Are you a Primary or Secondary School that needs a lesson teacher after school hours and on weekends for their students? I am available and up to the task.. You must be living or have your school in Ikorodu e.g Elepe, Mowo Kekere, Ginti. Igbe, Oke Eletu, Gbaga, Omitoro, Eleshin etc. My Fees are affordable. I can teach Arts and Social Science subjects only. I don't teach Mathematics. I teach all Primary School subjects except Mathematics, Music and CCA. Thanks. Call/Whatsapp me on 07049598500.
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Business Studies and Social Studies Teacher needed at Bencom College urgently. You are to teach JSS 1, JSS 2 & 3. Good Salary and other perks you will enjoy on the job. Application Deadline is Friday 12th of May, 2023. 1 years experience teaching Social Studies and Business Studies at Secondary school level. You must live in Ikorodu, especially Eleshin, Mowo Kekere, Elepe, Ginti, Omitoro, Itamaga, Gbaga etc. Call or Whatsapp Mr Leke on 07038411782 for more information. Thanks.
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Obavoh:You guys should stop condemning this dude. Has any of his 4 children died? NO. All the grains he ground together contain other nutrients apart from Carbohydrates. Guinea Corn and Millet contain protein, magnesium, calcium, Vitamin B1 and Vitamin B6, Fibre etc. Millet also contains calcium and iron. So, he is not doing anything wrong. We have to start thinking in Nigeria. All the baby food like Cerelac etc have their own deficiencies and they are factory processed. Let us focus on our native grains. Cheers. |
ojun50:Plant pepper and tomatoes in your garden or compound. Cheers. |
If these processed food companies and industries close down, many Nigerians will lose their jobs. Do you know how many Nigerians are working for DUFIL ( Indomie Noodles ) company in Nigeria? more than 30,000 workers |
I just keep working on my dreams . Like King Sunny Ade ( KSA ) said in his song- Fi won si le, LET THEM SAY. Na dem get their mouth. Cheers. |
Dorryskincare:Teaching job? There are schools in Ejigbo and environs where she can pick up teaching jobs. Many teaching jobs on Indeed.ng. Schools in her local area are probably recruiting. Mostly primary schools. Let her walk around her area. She will see teaching vacancies pasted on walls and on Nepa poles. Cheers. |
Curious345:Yes, you can invest, sir. Whatsapp me on 07049598500. |
Do you know where I can also buy Cocoyams in large quantities in Nigeria? Thanks.
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Hi Nairalanders, how are you doing? May this year favour you in Jesus name. AMEN. Can anyone tell me where I can source for Potatoes ( Any kind or specie ) in large quantities in Nigeria? Which states in Nigeria have great potato markets or farms? Do you know any market in Lagos where I can source for Potatoes at cheap prices? Thanks a lot. Which state in Nigeria where I can also source for Cocoyams? Thanks.
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Mount this woman and DIE . You have been warned. |
Chin-Chin and Kulikuli will never fade away in Nigeria. They will always be enjoyed by generations of Nigerians. people on this thread are not talking about Potato Chips. Why? Potato Chips existed in the 80's and 90's too .
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People must EAT,@poster. So delve into the food business. Make snacks and deliver them to shops and supermarkets. Take your snacks to churches and sell them after service on Sunday. Add Zobo and Kunu drinks join . Locate shop owners in schools and deliver snacks to them. Cheers. People must EAT. |
One needs to look beyond Nigeria for high yielding orange and coconut species. The internet is there for us to get information about these high yielding cultivars ( Species ). Many crops from abroad will adapt to the Nigerian soil and weather if you are a bit patient . Cheers. |
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by the UK government. Look at the Afghans and Pakis in the UK. How do the illegals among them survive?.Cheers.