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The global travel industry is one of the largest in the world, with over a trillion dollars spent annually. That breaks down to about $3.8 billion in bookings every single day, which is roughly ₦5.7 trillion daily (yes, daily). Flights, hotels, tours, vacation packages… people are booking these things every single day, and commissions are automatically baked into the system. The person earning those commissions could be you. 💡 Many people do not know that affiliate and referral programs exist in travel, just like they do in tech, fashion, and finance. Companies like Booking.com, Expedia, TripAdvisor, Travelpayouts and even local agencies run affiliate programs where you can earn a percentage whenever someone books through your link. Here is how it works in simple terms: Someone you know is planning a trip (maybe Dubai, London, or Zanzibar). You give them your affiliate booking link instead of just advice. They book flights, hotels, or tours (they get a discount using your code). You get paid 25%–30% commission from that booking. ✅ No risk. ✅ No need to handle customer service or logistics. ✅ Can be done part-time, from home, or alongside your main job. Some ways Nigerians are already earning: Sharing travel deals on Instagram, TikTok, or WhatsApp. Recommending trips to church groups, alumni associations, or colleagues. Running small travel blogs or Telegram channels. Travel is something people will always spend on — honeymoons, holidays, conferences, visa runs, and even japa. That means recurring opportunities to earn. As an example, here in Nigeria, Airtrot Travels has its Referral Program https://airtrottravels.com/travel-affiliate that pays 25% commission per successful booking. With just a few trips booked through your referral code each month, you can be looking at ₦1m+ monthly earnings, all on a flexible schedule. So if you have been looking for a side hustle or an extra stream of income that is more stable than hype businesses like crypto or dropshipping, this is worth exploring. |
you can be looking at ₦1m+ monthly earnings, all on a flexible schedule |
The global travel industry is one of the largest in the world, with over a trillion dollars spent annually. That breaks down to about $3.8 billion in bookings every single day, which is roughly ₦5.7 trillion daily (yes, daily). Flights, hotels, tours, vacation packages… people are booking these things every single day, and commissions are automatically baked into the system. The person earning those commissions could be you. 💡 Many people do not know that affiliate and referral programs exist in travel, just like they do in tech, fashion, and finance. Companies like Booking.com, Expedia, TripAdvisor, Travelpayouts and even local agencies run affiliate programs where you can earn a percentage whenever someone books through your link. Here is how it works in simple terms: Someone you know is planning a trip (maybe Dubai, London, or Zanzibar). You give them your affiliate booking link instead of just advice. They book flights, hotels, or tours (they get a discount using your code). You get paid 25%–30% commission from that booking. ✅ No risk. ✅ No need to handle customer service or logistics. ✅ Can be done part-time, from home, or alongside your main job. Some ways Nigerians are already earning: Sharing travel deals on Instagram, TikTok, or WhatsApp. Recommending trips to church groups, alumni associations, or colleagues. Running small travel blogs or Telegram channels. Travel is something people will always spend on — honeymoons, holidays, conferences, visa runs, and even japa. That means recurring opportunities to earn. As an example, here in Nigeria, Airtrot Travels has its Referral Program https://airtrottravels.com/travel-affiliate that pays 25% commission per successful booking. With just a few trips booked through your referral code each month, you can be looking at ₦1m+ monthly earnings, all on a flexible schedule. So if you have been looking for a side hustle or an extra stream of income that is more stable than hype businesses like crypto or dropshipping, this is worth exploring. |
The Nigerian Civil Servants Exchange Program to Korea (NCSEP-K) is a unique opportunity for Nigerian Civil Servants to enrich their expertise through a dynamic exchange with their counterparts in Korea. This initiative, spanning 3 to 6 months, aims to foster a cross-cultural exchange of knowledge, skills, and experiences to enhance the capacity of participants. Participants of the paid program will benefit from comprehensive support for accommodation, transportation within Korea, and provision of meals during program activities. NCSEP-K is bolstered by partnerships with the Incheon Free Economic Zone (IFEZ) and prestigious Korean universities. These collaborations underscore the dedication of the Korean government in providing a conducive and supportive environment for program participants to fully immerse themselves in the exchange experience. Registration link, and more information: https://ncsep-korea.com/ |
The Nigerian Civil Servants Exchange Program to Korea (NCSEP-K) is a unique opportunity for Nigerian Civil Servants to enrich their expertise through a dynamic exchange with their counterparts in Korea. This initiative, spanning 3 to 6 months, aims to foster a cross-cultural exchange of knowledge, skills, and experiences to enhance the capacity of participants. Participants of the paid program will benefit from comprehensive support for accommodation, transportation within Korea, and provision of meals during program activities. NCSEP-K is bolstered by partnerships with the Incheon Free Economic Zone (IFEZ) and prestigious Korean universities. These collaborations underscore the dedication of the Korean government in providing a conducive and supportive environment for program participants to fully immerse themselves in the exchange experience. Registration link, and more information: https://ncsep-korea.com/ |
You have invested a lot of money in your electronic devices and it makes sense to protect them; one thing to worry about is power surges. Surge protectors are really good at protecting from this potential hazard, but do you need one for all your electronics? Are surge protectors really necessary for all electronics? The simple answer is no. Not all electronics require a surge protector. For instance, it does not make sense to plug a lamp into a surge protector because the only thing a power surge can do to the light is burn out its lightbulb. However, there is a need for surge protection for more expensive and sensitive electronics such as televisions, airconditioners, sound systems, gaming consoles, and more. In short, any expensive electronics will benefit from a surge protector. Without a surge protector, a power surge may shorten the lifespan, wipe out all the data, or destroy the entire system. Think of it this way: which lost devices would cause the most inconvenience? Plug those devices into a surge protector. It's better to be safe than sorry. It's always recommended to use a surge protector with high-end electronic devices to extend these devices' lives. On the other hand, not using a surge protector might seem to work fine at first, but numerous surges can slowly degrade electronic devices. Without a surge protector, electronics will inevitably have a shorter life span. And a more substantial power surge can destroy electronics. A surge protector protects devices from voltage inconsistencies by rerouting any excess electricity, only allowing a defined amount of electricity to pass through to a device. A few examples of surge/voltage protectors you can get to protect your precious electronics and appliances: https://www.homestuff.ng/search-results?q=voltage+protector
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Just discovered this new site called [url]Homestuff.ng[/url] and I thought I should share! Surprisingly their prices are cheaper than Jumia & Konga. They offer pay-on-delivery and installment payment plans as well shocked and delivery is free within Lagos. |
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TechAdvance (www.techadvance.ng) just announced its partnership with NESA by Makers (www.nesa.makers.ng) to provide “full-course” scholarships to the NESA by Makers program (worth ₦250,000) for 10 aspiring developers in Lagos. TechAdvance is a payment application development company with a strategic focus in developing and deploying niche payment companies to serve the needs of large public and private sector organisations in Nigeria. According to Edmund Olotu, CEO, TechAdvance, “NESA’s efforts at empowering and contributing to the future of software development, data science and entrepreneurial business leadership is one that resonates with our human capital vision at TechAdvance. We are very proud to align with the platform’s course and look forward to working with them to produce a new crop of talent in Nigeria’s Tech space”. The scholarship program will serve as a platform for the 10 selected recipients to accelerate their software development expertise tuition-free and fulfil their aspirations of becoming world-class developers. NESA by Makers was founded in 2017 with a mission to equip young Nigerians with the skills that enable them participate in today’s digital economy. So far, over 15 software engineers have graduated from the program and gone on to work at companies like 3 Wise Pixels, Sankore Investments, VFD Group, and Northcourt RE. Program benefits include: ⚡ Learning relevant software development skills (HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, PHP, MySQL, ReactJS, and NodeJS). ⚡Understanding core concepts in computer programing and product development using industry standard tools. ⚡Opportunity to build 12+ unique personal projects and work on real-life projects throughout the program. ⚡ Internship placement with NESA hiring partners upon successful program completion. ⚡ Access to a pool of mentors around the world. Mode The program curriculum is designed to be super-intense and will require full-time commitment from participants as well as a strong desire to push themselves above and beyond. Participants will be required to complete over 100 exercises, assignments and projects each month of the 3-month program duration. By the end of the program, participants will have built and deployed their own applications to the web, and gained a fundamental appreciation for the world of technology and how it impacts our daily lives. Eligibility Applicants must have completed NYSC and be resident in Lagos or willing to relocate to Lagos for the duration of the program. Classes start on May 14, 2018 at the NESA by Makers campus in Yaba, Lagos. How to Apply To apply, click: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeV1Q1U45On-TOJqkdDqLrpg2H7FFDII9Jrk3_EeN1q_-Ji4g/viewform?usp=sf_link Scholarship recipients will be announced/notified on May 5, 2018. Call/Whatsapp +234 9834843983 for more information.
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It's no longer a secret that software development is one of the most lucrative career options today. Have you been considering switching to a career in tech but don't know where to start from? NESA by Makers (www.nesa.makers.ng) just announced its partnership with TechAdvance (www.techadvance.ng) to provide “full-course” scholarships to the NESA by Makers program (worth ₦250,000) for 10 aspiring developers in Lagos. TechAdvance is a payment application development company with a strategic focus in developing and deploying niche payment companies to serve the needs of large public and private sector organisations in Nigeria. According to Edmund Olotu, CEO, TechAdvance, “NESA’s efforts at empowering and contributing to the future of software development, data science and entrepreneurial business leadership is one that resonates with our human capital vision at TechAdvance. We are very proud to align with the platform’s course and look forward to working with them to produce a new crop of talent in Nigeria’s Tech space”. The scholarship program will serve as a platform for the 10 selected recipients to accelerate their software development expertise tuition-free and fulfil their aspirations of becoming world-class developers. NESA by Makers was founded in 2017 with a mission to equip young Nigerians with the skills that enable them participate in today’s digital economy. So far, over 15 software engineers have graduated from the program and gone on to work at companies like 3 Wise Pixels, Sankore Investments, VFD Group, and Northcourt RE. Program benefits include: ⚡ Learning relevant software development skills (HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, PHP, MySQL, ReactJS, and NodeJS). ⚡Understanding core concepts in computer programing and product development using industry standard tools. ⚡Opportunity to build 12+ unique personal projects and work on real-life projects throughout the program. ⚡ Internship placement with NESA hiring partners upon successful program completion. ⚡ Access to a pool of mentors around the world. Mode The program curriculum is designed to be super-intense and will require full-time commitment from participants as well as a strong desire to push themselves above and beyond. Participants will be required to complete over 100 exercises, assignments and projects each month of the 3-month program duration. By the end of the program, participants will have built and deployed their own applications to the web, and gained a fundamental appreciation for the world of technology and how it impacts our daily lives. Eligibility Applicants must have completed NYSC and be resident in Lagos or willing to relocate to Lagos for the duration of the program. Classes start on May 14, 2018 at the NESA by Makers campus in Yaba, Lagos. How to Apply To apply, click: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeV1Q1U45On-TOJqkdDqLrpg2H7FFDII9Jrk3_EeN1q_-Ji4g/viewform?usp=sf_link Scholarship recipients will be announced/notified on May 5, 2018. Call/Whatsapp +234 9834843983 for more information.
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NESA by Makers (www.nesa.makers.ng) has announced its partnership with TechAdvance (www.techadvance.ng) to provide “full-course” scholarships to the NESA by Makers program (worth ₦250,000) for 10 aspiring developers in Lagos. TechAdvance is a payment application development company with a strategic focus in developing and deploying niche payment companies to serve the needs of large public and private sector organisations in Nigeria. According to Edmund Olotu, CEO, TechAdvance, “NESA’s efforts at empowering and contributing to the future of software development, data science and entrepreneurial business leadership is one that resonates with our human capital vision at TechAdvance. We are very proud to align with the platform’s course and look forward to working with them to produce a new crop of talent in Nigeria’s Tech space”. The scholarship program will serve as a platform for the 10 selected applicants to accelerate their software development expertise tuition-free and fulfil their aspirations of becoming world-class developers. NESA by Makers was founded in 2017 with a mission to equip young Nigerians with the skills that enable them participate in today’s digital economy. So far, over 15 software engineers have graduated from the program and gone on to work at companies like 3 Wise Pixels, Sankore Investments, VFD Group, and Northcourt RE. Program benefits include: ⚡ Learning relevant software development skills (HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, PHP, MySQL, ReactJS, and NodeJS). ⚡Understanding core concepts in computer programing and product development using industry standard tools. ⚡Opportunity to build 12+ unique personal projects and work on real-life projects throughout the program. ⚡ Internship placement with NESA hiring partners upon successful program completion. ⚡ Access to a pool of mentors around the world. Mode The program curriculum is designed to be super-intense and will require full-time commitment from participants as well as a strong desire to push themselves above and beyond. Participants will be required to complete over 100 exercises, assignments and projects each month of the 3-month program duration. By the end of the program, participants will have built and deployed their own applications to the web, and gained a fundamental appreciation for the world of technology and how it impacts our daily lives. Eligibility Applicants must have completed NYSC and be resident in Lagos or willing to relocate to Lagos for the duration of the program. Classes start on May 14, 2018 at the NESA by Makers campus in Yaba, Lagos. How to Apply To apply, click: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeV1Q1U45On-TOJqkdDqLrpg2H7FFDII9Jrk3_EeN1q_-Ji4g/viewform?usp=sf_link Scholarship recipients will be announced/notified on May 5, 2018. Call/Whatsapp +234 9834843983 for more information.
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NESA by Makers (www.nesa.makers.ng) has announced its partnership with TechAdvance (www.techadvance.ng) to provide “full-course” scholarships to the NESA by Makers program (worth ₦250,000) for 10 aspiring developers in Lagos. TechAdvance is a payment application development company with a strategic focus in developing and deploying niche payment companies to serve the needs of large public and private sector organisations in Nigeria. According to Edmund Olotu, CEO, TechAdvance, “NESA’s efforts at empowering and contributing to the future of software development, data science and entrepreneurial business leadership is one that resonates with our human capital vision at TechAdvance. We are very proud to align with the platform’s course and look forward to working with them to produce a new crop of talent in Nigeria’s Tech space”. The scholarship program will serve as a platform for the 10 selected applicants to accelerate their software development expertise tuition-free and fulfil their aspirations of becoming world-class developers. NESA by Makers was founded in 2017 with a mission to equip young Nigerians with the skills that enable them participate in today’s digital economy. So far, over 15 software engineers have graduated from the program and gone on to work at companies like 3 Wise Pixels, Sankore Investments, VFD Group, and Northcourt RE. Program benefits include: ⚡ Learning relevant software development skills (HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, PHP, MySQL, ReactJS, and NodeJS). ⚡Understanding core concepts in computer programing and product development using industry standard tools. ⚡Opportunity to build 12+ unique personal projects and work on real-life projects throughout the program. ⚡ Internship placement with NESA hiring partners upon successful program completion. ⚡ Access to a pool of mentors around the world. Mode The program curriculum is designed to be super-intense and will require full-time commitment from participants as well as a strong desire to push themselves above and beyond. Participants will be required to complete over 100 exercises, assignments and projects each month of the 3-month program duration. By the end of the program, participants will have built and deployed their own applications to the web, and gained a fundamental appreciation for the world of technology and how it impacts our daily lives. Eligibility Applicants must have completed NYSC and be resident in Lagos or willing to relocate to Lagos for the duration of the program. Classes start on May 14, 2018 at the NESA by Makers campus in Yaba, Lagos. How to Apply To apply, click: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeV1Q1U45On-TOJqkdDqLrpg2H7FFDII9Jrk3_EeN1q_-Ji4g/viewform?usp=sf_link Scholarship recipients will be announced/notified on May 5, 2018. Call/Whatsapp +234 9834843983 for more information.
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Really informative post, thanks OP for taking out time to share. Guys, if you're considering learning software development, NESA by Makers has a great 12-week full-stack web development training program. The best part of the program is that they place their graduates in a job after successful program completion: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCt5nnJcEV052nOywvSIMxVQ Their next cohort starts in April, you can apply here: [url]nesa.makers.ng/apply[/url]
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What is the most effective way to empower young people? Short answer: Teach them to code. __________________________________________________________________ No doubt, getting a job in Nigeria these days has become almost as hard as passing a camel through the eye of a needle. There are simply way too many graduates and not enough jobs to go around. Does it then mean that there is no hope of earning a decent living as a youth living in Nigeria? No, alas, there is hope….. There is one sector that has yielded the most positive results for everyone involved. That sector is none other than the technology sector. It's no secret that a career in technology is one of the most lucrative career options available today. According to a survey by Techpoint.ng, the average salary for software developers in Nigeria is ₦275,980/month. With dedication and focus, in two years, it's possible to command up to ₦500K/month or more as a senior developer. There's even a saying that a job in tech is now the new oil company job. Software developers are making waves within and outside the country. Hardly a tech conference happens anywhere in the world where a Nigerian developer isn't invited to speak. What's more, techies also find it easier to relocate outside Nigeria (to greener pastures?). Several Nigerian techies got offered jobs outside Nigeria (Europe and America) last year alone. Companies like booking.com and other notable tech companies went on massive recruitment drives in Nigeria last year, a trend that is expected to increase. The reality is that numerous countries have more than $10 billion (cumulatively) in unclaimed tech wages also due to this lack of talent to fill roles. Software engineering skills, particularly in web and app development, are consistently in high demand. For skilled tech professionals, the world is their proverbial oyster. At the beginning of 2017, the Nigerian tech ecosystem had a valuation of $2 billion, making it the largest in Africa. Also last year, the federal government budgeted over nine billion naira to spend on foreign software, enough to create 2000 well-paid local technology jobs. With well-honed coding skills, success is all but guaranteed in the Nigerian and global markets. While youth unemployment in Nigeria is 45.65% and most industries are laying off workers, the tech industry in Nigeria has a different problem, it is struggling to find skilled employees to fill vacancies. Technology companies are reporting extreme difficulties recruiting talent with relevant technical skills. Numerous countries have more than $10 billion (cumulatively) in unclaimed tech wages also due to this lack of talent to fill roles. Software engineering skills, particularly in web and app development, are consistently in high demand. For skilled tech professionals, the world is their proverbial oyster. The good news is that with focus and dedication, anyone can become an employable software developer after only a few weeks of training. The New Economy Skills Accelerator, NESA by Makers www.nesa.makers.ng is banking on this to equip young Nigerians with the skills that enable them to participate in today’s digital economy. They specialize in preparing students, unemployed graduates, part-time and full-time professionals for rewarding careers in tech or high-growth entrepreneurial activities. They achieve this by ensuring their trainees learn the most relevant software engineering skills face-to-face from practicing software development professionals while helping them build a portfolio of relevant work. A background in computer science or related discipline is not required. Some program benefits include: ⚡ Learning relevant software development skills (HTML/CSS, JavaScript, and PHP/SQL, ReactJS, Laravel, and Bootstrap) ⚡ Job placement with NESA hiring partners upon successful program completion ⚡ Access to a pool of mentors around the world. They're currently accepting applications for cohort #4 of their Full-Stack Web Development Training Program. If you are interested in starting a lucrative career in tech, or know someone who share this with them: www.nesa.makers.ng/apply Even if you're not interested, you probably know someone who will benefit from this program. Think about everyone you know who has been doing nothing for a while and share this with them. They'll thank you for it. For information about tuition cost: [url]nesa.makers.ng/program[/url] Use discount code CODEYEAR2018 when applying to get 10% off the cost of tuition.
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Seequadry:Check out NESA By Makers www.nesa.makers.ng. They are currently accepting applications for their Full-Stack Web Development Immersive Program starting next month in Yaba, Lagos. You can apply here: [url]nesa.makers.ng/apply[/url]
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Are you tired of sitting at home doing nothing? Are you tired of sending your CV to establishment after establishment and attending interview after interview without any tangible results? You're not alone. No doubt, getting a job in Nigeria these days has become almost as hard as passing a camel through the eye of a needle. There are simply way too many graduates and not enough jobs to go around. Does it then mean that there is no hope of earning a decent living as a youth living in Nigeria? No, alas, there is hope….. There is one sector that has yielded the most positive results for everyone involved. That sector is none other than the technology sector. It's no secret that a career in technology is one of the most lucrative career options available today. According to a survey by Techpoint.ng, the average salary for software developers in Nigeria is ₦275,980/month. With dedication and focus, in two years, you can command up to ₦500K/month or more as a senior developer. There's even a saying that a job in tech is now the new oil company job. Software developers are making waves within and outside the country. Hardly a tech conference happens anywhere in the world where a Nigerian developer isn't invited to speak. What's more, techies also find it easier to relocate outside Nigeria (to greener pastures?). Several Nigerian techies got offered jobs outside Nigeria (Europe and America) last year alone. Companies like booking.com and other notable tech companies went on massive recruitment drives in Nigeria last year, a trend that is expected to increase. The reality is that numerous countries have more than $10 billion (cumulatively) in unclaimed tech wages also due to this lack of talent to fill roles. Software engineering skills, particularly in web and app development, are consistently in high demand. For skilled tech professionals, the world is their proverbial oyster. At the beginning of 2017, the Nigerian tech ecosystem had a valuation of $2 billion, making it the largest in Africa. Also last year, the federal government budgeted over nine billion naira to spend on foreign software, enough to create 2000 well-paid local technology jobs. With well-honed coding skills, success is all but guaranteed in the Nigerian and global markets. What does all this mean for you-you ask? considering that you have no programming skills... The good news is that with focus and dedication, anyone can become an employable software developer after only 12 weeks of training. Yes, 12 weeks is all it takes to get you on your way to a rewarding career in tech. The New Economy Skills Accelerator, NESA by Makers [url]nesa.makers.ng[/url] is banking on this to equip young Nigerians with the skills that enable them to participate in today’s digital economy. They specialize in preparing students, unemployed graduates, part-time and full-time professionals for rewarding careers in tech or high-growth entrepreneurial activities. They achieve this by ensuring their trainees learn the most relevant skills face-to-face from practicing software development professionals while helping them build a portfolio of relevant work. Graduates of the program have gone to land jobs at notable tech companies in Nigeria. Some program benefits include: ⚡ Learning relevant software development skills (HTML/CSS, JavaScript, and PHP/SQL, ReactJS, Laravel, and Bootstrap) ⚡ Job placement with our hiring partners upon successful program completion ⚡ Access to our pool of mentors around the world NESA is currently accepting applications for cohort #4 of their full-stack web development training program. If you are interested in beginning a lucrative career in tech, you can apply here: [url]www.nesa.makers.ng/apply [/url] Even if you're not interested, you probably know someone who will benefit from the program. Think about everyone you know who has been doing nothing for a while and share this with them to let them know that this opportunity exists. They will thank you for it. For more info about the program visit www.nesa.makers.ng/program or call/Whatsapp 09034843983.
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