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No. But it gives you a great start if being rich is your desire. You won't believe it but I have a friend that his general take home is below 200k and is content. He told me personally that he is content with it and is not going into business. Not everybody want to be wealthy, some want a comfortable life that's not glamorous. What salary has done for me is that it has given me more edge and an opportunity to venture into businesses that I never thought I would do. Proudly a salary earner. |
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Dymaco:Bros, this your figures too much o |
Alikote:Wow, very nice idea. I think this is what I'll do. Thanks very much. Parkers are those used by construction firms? |
ymomoh:Can we see the pics? |
Alikote:When you get the contract, you hand it over to the construction firm? Do you have the pictures of the parkers? |
Hi nairalanders, please I need advice. I'm planning on starting a tipper business and I haven't done transport business before. My questions are: 1)how much does a tipper cost? 2)how much could it bring home weekly? 3)Are there things I need to know about this business. I plan to register a cooperation and run it through the cooperation so as to not worry much about my driver. Are there things I should know. Cc.lalasticlala, seun |
mightyokwy:Ah, no worry then. I'm from anambra too |
mightyokwy:Thanks. I'll try. Please help me with your state if you can. Mail me at zebrawares(at)Gmail.com |
patmaine:Please children are not allowed here |
mightyokwy:I have the names of the LGAs, there history doesn't name the communities. This country sha |
Inca:Nipost doesn't show all the LGAs, I don't know why |
LoveMachine:Fallingrain listed all communities but didn't organize them into LGAs. Is a nice one though. The problem with nipost is that some LGAs are missing. Check Lagos for example. Thanks all the same |
economia:Read my post again. Anyway, if you have information on how i can get all the communities in each LGA in Nigeria, tell me. I'm not giving a job |
Is pathetic that I can't narrow down the LGAs in Nigeria to its communities. I'm working on a project that will use this information. Is there anywhere I can search? |
List your property at http://www.nairabricks.com for free |
Viktor Orban's comments come as refugees are forced off train headed towards Austria and taken to refugee camp. 04 Sep 2015 06:51 GMT | Humanitarian crises, Refugees, Human Rights, Hungary, Europe Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has said that his country does not want to take in large numbers of Muslims, in defence of Hungary's response to the surge in refugees trying to enter the country. "I think we have a right to decide that we do not want a large number of Muslim people in our country," Orban told journalists outside the EU headquarters at Brussels. "We do not like the consequences," he said, referring to the country's 150-year history of Ottoman rule during the 16th and 17th centuries. Orban said those fleeing conflict in countries such as Syria should not try to cross into Hungary, as he defended the country's decision to erect a fence along its border. "Please don't come... It's risky to come. We can't guarantee that you will be accepted," Orban said in Brussels, adding that it would not be humane or morally right to "falsify" people's dreams. Refugees detained on Austria-Hungary border "We Hungarians are full of fear, people in Europe are full of fear because they see that the European leaders, among them the prime ministers, are not able to control the situation," Orban said. His comments came as refugees who boarded a train bound for the Austrian border clashed with Hungarian police as they were forcefully unloaded and taken to a refugee camp. Clinging to railway tracks Thousands of refugees had been sleeping rough outside the Budapest train station as police blocked them from entering for two days. After they were eventually let in on Thursday morning, a packed train departed bound for Sopron, a town near the Austrian border. But Hungarian police stopped the train before its destination, with police forcing refugees off and directing them onto buses to take them to a refugee camp, state news agency MTI reported. Some families clung to railway tracks after trying to run away from police. About 50 riot police were lined up as a replacement train allowed non-refugee passengers to continue their journey, Reuters reported. Orban's chief of staff said police would stick to the EU's Schengen rules and make all checks needed on refugees travelling on domestic trains towards the country's western border. Hungary has been widely criticised for its way of handling the flow of refugees to Europe. A fence on the border with Serbia is one of several measures under way to make it more difficult for refugees to enter and stay in Hungary. The government is also tightening asylum laws, introducing penalties for illegal border-crossing, and planning to close permanent refugee camps. EU President Donald Tusk, meanwhile, warned that divisions between western member states and their newer eastern partners were complicating efforts to solve the deepening refugee crisis. "There is a divide ... between the east and the west of the EU. Some member states are thinking about containing the wave of migration, symbolised by the Hungarian [border] fence," Tusk said. Source: http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2015/09/refugees-hungary-train-station-150903064140564.html |
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directonpc:Ok o. Ride on with your site |
directonpc:Bro, this is to ginger you. Step up your game. Your site is amazing on desktop but is not friendly on mobile. Before putting out an argument like this, you ought to have built either an RWD or mobile site for yourself. |
directonpc:Truth hurts |
directonpc:Lols |
directonpc:Your site sucks on mobile |
FincoApps:No need to argue with you. Always do whatever you like; all I know is that one day you'll stop bashing a technology. I stated my points and for your info, experience is the master key |
FincoApps:Facebook is a large site. They can't do anything responsive on that site. Their only option is mobile site. The fact that they use it, doesn't mean that RWD is bad practice. All I can understand is that you just started this web stuff of recent, with experience, you will come to know when one is the best and who or what to respect |
FincoApps:There are reasons to do RWD instead of mobile site, Op showed that he doesn't know these reasons. One of the primary reason to do a mobile site is that you want your users to see all your site features at a glance. You don't want them to scroll down to find features. If facebook did RWD, you would prefer to always browse with laptop instead of phone. Also the site will not interest people because some features would be way down that the user can't reach them. The bottom line is, if your sites features are too much consider mobile site but if they are something people can feel comfortable scrolling down use RWD |
directonpc:I totally disagree that facebook choose to do mobile site because of data. You do mobile site when you can't get your users to view all your features at a glance. Now, could it be possible for you to navigate to your chats if Facebook did a RWD. Same goes to YouTube. RWD is good if you can take users around your site by mere scrolling. Learn it bro |