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JustMe407:Don't get this wrong, you don't give tithe, but you pay it to God not just anywhere or any place, but where you worship. It is a commandment, not giving. |
Skill, skill, skill... That's all you need bro. Acquire a new skillet and then up you are. Remember, you pay for what you don't know, but you are paid for what you know. If you have a PC with your phone and internet access, these are enough tools to kick start the year with and at the end it shall be a new song for you. These skills include: graphic design, web design, programming/coding etc. Believe me, if you are good in any or all of the above, the sky will be your starting point. Am into one of these and I have no regret by the special grace of God. |
You are absolutely in the dark about the SCRIPTURES YOU NHAVE QUOTED. NO doubt x123xlolls: |
Unilorin graduate wrote JAMB again after 9 years due to depression that emanated from Unemployment! Which way forward in this country called Nigeria? Just this week I stumbled on this young and ambitious guy; Oyebode Oluwaseun Joshua an indigene of Kwara State, a graduate of Human Anatomy from University of Ilorin who wrote JAMB again after 9 years of graduation to study Education Mathematics due to unemployment. I was marvelled on hearing this from him as he narrated his ordeals. Initially, I thought it was a joke, not until he opened up further and even sent proof of his 2020 UTME/JAMB result, with an amazing score of 275. This is someone I know too well for his doggedness, sincerity and loyalty. He’s been engaged in home and evening lessons in Mathematics; and his students have performed excellently well times without number in SSCE and JAMB. This is a subject that he’s very proficient with, right from his school days and no doubt he is doing great in that area. According to him, he chose to take another JAMB with the little savings he had, after several unsuccessful attempts to secure job with his first degree. He worked previously as a part-time Mathematics teacher for good 6 years at a state government owned school, with remarkable results obtained by his students. However, he has since been relieved of this part-time job, all because he has no degree in Education Mathematics. Other opportunities that came his ways as well to teach Mathematics both in Private, State and Federal owned schools had always been turned down, just because he did not study Mathematics or possess a degree in that field of study. Now, after considering several options, Seun has made up his mind to go back to the same school he graduated from 9 years ago to study Education Mathematics, with the hope that those missed opportunities will come back his way. This implies that, he has to process his admission again and wait for another four years to graduate, secure a job with his new course of study, before thinking about earning a living. As at now, no form of support is coming forth for him, not even from friends or any quarter. How I wish well-meaning individuals or organisation can come to Oluwaseun’s aid. He can be reached directly via: 08033392816 or ojoshua20@gmail.com
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