Investment › Re: NAIRALANDERS: Be Careful Of Where You Invest Your Money On This Platform. by slyfran6(m): 3:54pm On Aug 12, 2020 |
Wickedfacts: Stop constituting a nuisance with this referral thing you post everywhere. Where is their farm located? Which of their subscribers have seen the farm? What is their Leadway policy number?
Very soon, your eyes would clear. It has o. They defaulted on the referral Bonus I was fighting for. I No go advertise any company again. (Besides reviews of course) |
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Travel › Re: Before You Move To Canada by slyfran6(m): 3:38pm On Aug 12, 2020 |
Would the masters be from a Nigerian University? Like how do people fund their masters program in Canada? the tuition costs I see are pretty expensive. In addition to increasing my chance for express entry, would I get real opportunities at a Job there? Also, Please what is express entry? (My understanding from the term is heavily transluscent) Kekereekun123: get 2 more years experience plus a masters. You would stand a good chance for express entry |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Agro-park Development Company Limited Is A Scam!!! by slyfran6(m): 12:29am On Aug 12, 2020 |
rattyo3: I'm not working with them anymore. What do you want to ask of? I wanted to enquire about the Cash crops long term investment. The likelihood that they may or may not default in payment someday. Basically, I'm interested in how sustainable the business model they employ is for. The long term. I know they have been good so far though (or not). What information do you think I as an investor should have to enable me make a fair and informed decision? |
Travel › Re: Before You Move To Canada by slyfran6(m): 12:19am On Aug 12, 2020 |
So, for me, a young man of 25. A Graduate who studied a course that is unrelated to my Job and currently with 1 year experience in a renowned company.
What are my chances of migration to canada? How do i go about it? I also want to be able to study for masters probably an MBA to support my experience.
I need as much recommendations tailored to me as possible. Kindly note that I'm not wealthy and am just starting out my career.
Thanks in advance |
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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Agro-park Development Company Limited Is A Scam!!! by slyfran6(m): 11:57am On Jun 06, 2020 |
rattyo3: This life.....
Agropark empowered me from being a gentleman to rugged man. Introvert to Extrovert, meek to a bully.
I still have landmark there which I'm proud of and achievements... You still work there? I'd like to enquire about a few things |
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Investment › Re: How Can Someone Invest 150k With At Least 1k Return Daily by slyfran6(m): 6:33pm On Feb 22, 2020*. Modified: 7:21pm On Aug 22, 2020 |
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Investment › Re: NAIRALANDERS: Be Careful Of Where You Invest Your Money On This Platform. by slyfran6(m): 6:24pm On Feb 22, 2020*. Modified: 7:22pm On Aug 22, 2020 |
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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: 2020 Global Graduate Programme At British American Tobacco by slyfran6(m): 6:19pm On Feb 22, 2020*. Modified: 7:23pm On Aug 22, 2020 |
ennyj01: Based on previous years April or May
About remuneration, I heard they pay pretty well What would you describe as "pretty well" |
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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: 2020 Global Graduate Programme At British American Tobacco by slyfran6(m): 12:24pm On Feb 18, 2020 |
Atinuke16: Yes. Done numerical and verbal test Atinuke How long did you take in answering the questions? |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: 2020 Global Graduate Programme At British American Tobacco by slyfran6(m): 12:22pm On Feb 18, 2020 |
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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: 2020 Global Graduate Programme At British American Tobacco by slyfran6(m): 12:21pm On Feb 18, 2020*. Modified: 7:25pm On Aug 22, 2020 |
Does anyone know the nature of the remuneration? |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: British American Tobacco Nigeria (BATN) Global Graduate Programme (finance) 2019 by slyfran6(m): 12:13pm On Feb 18, 2020 |
ennyj01: Have anybody done the cognitive test (verbal)? If yes, when did you take the test? And have you gotten a feedback from them? I will like to chat with you too |
Car Talk › Re: The Pros And Cons Of Using A Hybrid Vehicle In Nigeria by slyfran6(m): 11:13am On Feb 05, 2020 |
ikefor: We fix hybrid batteries for Prius and Camry here in Nigeria, I have driven the Prius for 3 years and still own two prius's and can say that the Prius has one of the best engines in the world today and is easy to maintain. 0808 569 5225
Mr. Jossy 2007 Prius 1NZ-FXE 2010 Prius 2ZR-FXE hybrid dot com dot ng Beside the Prius, are there other toyota hybrid brands that you can fix? Should one decide to buy a hybrid, where can one get them in Nigeria or would it be advisable to purchase directly from the manufacturers abroad? |
Car Talk › Re: The Pros And Cons Of Using A Hybrid Vehicle In Nigeria by slyfran6(m): 11:09am On Feb 05, 2020 |
InvertedHammer: I am glad you got my drift. My point is that you should tailor your need/want to the environment. I have seen many cars that I wish I could use in Nigeria. But then and again, I consider the environment I will be using the car...all factors added to the equation. I opt for something manageable.
For instance, I drove from Enugu to Abuja. Unknown to me, the bad road stretch before Ajaokuta had done some numbers on the car. I stopped at Lokoja to refuel and the car would not start thereafter. See wahala o! And in a desperate situation like that, your options are limited. My hood was popped and all manners of people were troubleshooting the damn thing. And you know, in Nigeria any little thing creates a scene. Pop your hood and people will gather around. To cut the long story short, I managed to look down below the radiator and found out that the wire connecting to the starter had pulled out. Thanks to my adventure with potholes on high speed. I pointed that out to the electrician and he put it back in. Case closed! Notably after that experience, that car continued to figure out ways to bankrupt me.
The last straw was that I took it in for oil change. Out of the kindness of his heart, the mechanic said he noticed that the tranny oil was low and decided to top it off (with God knows what). The car moved a few miles and that tranny was gone. Long story short again, the car slept in Abuja for 3 weeks while the search for matching tranny continued.
I have had my own share of car wahala from mechanics in Nigeria. Brake pads, shocks, etc...no problem. But once they start venturing towards your engine or gear box, start praying Psalm 23. The worst part is that you will never know how good a mechanic is until the damage is done. Some electricians will go under your car and come out with some wires in their mouth. On inquiry, they will tell you that it does not do anything. Really? So the car manufacturers that put it there are stupid? Interesting indeed. They usually have standby praise-singers who tell you that he is the best there is.
You will be surprised that a lot of high-end car owners in Nigeria know no squat about cars. Just because you see a lot of flashy cars in a mechanic workshop is not an indication that the mechanics there know what the hell they are doing.If in doubt, take one Saturday out and drive around to all the popular workshops in town. You will see high-end vehicles littered everywhere. Something as common as fuel pump or just changing tranny fluid becomes a daunting task.
My candid advise for the OP is to stay away from Hybrid. Just like European luxury machines, when they drive they feel very heavenly. But when they take you to a mechanic, you will hate everything about them.
Drive a Hybrid? Yes! Drive it in Nigeria? I think it may end up a regret.
\ How about using certified Workshops like Cosharis or other big names in the country that use machines to detect the problems with the car. I hear they run perfect routine maintenance too and pay their engineers as much as 500k. This gives me confidence that I can handle the Hybrid should I buy one in the country. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Entry Level Salaries Of Companies In Nigeria by slyfran6(m): 2:51am On Jan 31, 2020*. Modified: 7:26pm On Aug 22, 2020 |
Between PWC and AWD whuch is better to work enter level? |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Pricewaterhousecooper (pwc) Latest Job Recruitment (14 Positions) by slyfran6(m): 3:01pm On Jan 21, 2020 |
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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: PwC Graduate Recruitment 2019 by slyfran6(m): 2:15pm On Jan 21, 2020*. Modified: 2:31pm On Jan 21, 2020 |
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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Nairaland Has Failed To Find Me A Helper by slyfran6(m): 11:12am On Dec 24, 2019*. Modified: 7:27pm On Aug 22, 2020 |
Yes, nobody owes you anything here....their are so many little things you can do to help yourself,you join a block industry to work,clear grasses for people,go out to hawk something no matter how little....Go out and hustle like your mates you lazy ass. Don't do that. Obviously he needs more help than being called a "lazy ass". If you don't have that or a useful recommendation, zip it. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: How Much Can Solve Your Immediate Problem Now? A Helper Might Just Be Waiting!! by slyfran6(m): 11:08am On Dec 24, 2019 |
gr8cany: Got disappointed by a brother who promised to sponsor my masters program if I got admitted. I was given admission this december and he said I should defer it. This I wouldn't want to. I was thinking out options and behold, I came across this thread. Pls anybody that can help me at least to pay for my acceptance fee of 42+, 000 naira so I don't loose the admission as I am practically on zero cash now God will surely pay the person in hundred folds. My school fees, I can make it up as time goes by.
My school of admission is futo. I can provide any proof required by anyone who is willing to help. God bless you more in anticipation. If you're given 42k now, how will you fund the school fees and other fees? I recommend you say it all with a breakdown of what it'll be used for. Your helper can then choose to help you with one cos obviously you need more help than that. Believe me |