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Properties / IMO: House Rent In This Country Is Nothing To Write Home About by Yashita: 7:49pm On Jan 16
To compound this thread topic: https://www.nairaland.com/7971370/house-rent-country-nothing-write


Just like what is obtainable in most developed and developing countries, Nigerian Landlords can also adopt the per month accommodation payment with a refundable monthly deposit in case of any damages/debts on the property. Then they can curb the need for housing agencies that over-inflated cost of house rents.

Many countries use Facebook so well for advertising their vacant apartments and get renters in few minutes.

If this is adopted, I opine that low income earners will have less complaints on housing costs. You will just be preparing your house rent every month as your salary (month end) approaches.

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Business / Re: Dangote Refinery Begins Operations by Yashita: 11:46pm On Jan 12
I pray it last forever and NNPC kickstarts too and flourishes

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Religion / If You’re No Longer A Religionist, What Would You Rather Do With Your Time? by Yashita: 6:06am On Jan 12
If you no longer spend your precious time praying for hours, waiting for “heaven” to do things for us, attending one church/mosque program/meeting or the other, going to one weekday fellowship or the other, there are a myriad of important and effective things you can do with your time, ranging from:

1. Resting & preparing for your next work period.

2. Improving your skills and talents

3. Think/meditate and get creative at things, anything.

4. Cleaning your environment (clearing cobwebs/grasses/littered waste/dirty rooftops)

5. Experimenting and testing new ideas 💡 (don’t forget to document as you try)

6. Rearranging your surroundings

7. Watering plants 🪴 and flowers 🌹

8. Etc….

I think these would create Nigerians with a productive mindset.


What would you rather do with your time? Share your thoughts.

Business / Re: How I Got My NAFDAC Number(my Personal Experience) by Yashita: 2:25am On Jan 11
maureensylvia:


It’s best to wait till you get your number

Thank you sis.

Please how did you obtain the ❌️ documents?

Below was the documents required

1. Company Registration Documents(CAC) ✅️

2. Application letter directed to the Director General with company letterhead✅️

3. TIN✅️

4. Product Label✅️

5. Fumigation Certificate✅️

6. Production manager’s school certificate & Medicals (stool test, Urinary test, Hepatitis B test)✅️

7. Batch Formulation❌️

8. Vetting Sample and three labels of my products✅️

9. Copy of Receipt of Payment for production registration❌️

10. SOPs for production❌️

11. SOPs for distribution❌️

12. SOP for Recall❌️

13. SOP for Quality assurance❌️

14. SOP Cleaning of equipment, receiving of packaging materials, Personal Hygiene❌️

15. List of raw material for my production and their source(Address)✅️
Business / Re: How I Got My NAFDAC Number(my Personal Experience) by Yashita: 3:35pm On Jan 10
maureensylvia:
There are a few key details to keep in mind when applying for a NAFDAC License

First, it's important to have professional-looking packaging and labels.

Second, it's essential to respond to emails from NAFDAC in a timely manner…if you miss their mails thrice, you’ll start afresh.

Third, your application will be rejected if you don't include a list of ingredients, wrong English, no batch number or if the lab analysis is not up to standard.

These are important factors to keep in mind throughout the registration process.

My experience with the NAFDAC registration process was lengthy and involved a lot of paperwork, but I was ultimately able to obtain my NAFDAC number by ensuring my application was complete and accurate.

It was an exciting moment when I saw that my number had been approved

I hope this article will guide someone intending to apply out there!

Hey sis, while waiting for NAFDAC registration number, can one continue production and sales?
Business / Re: How I Got My NAFDAC Number(my Personal Experience) by Yashita: 5:14am On Jan 09
maureensylvia:


A very big congratulations to you Maureen.
NAFDAC reg of my upcoming production has been what I’ve been ruminating on for a while now.

Maureensylvia, please can you be my business consultant and guidance? 🙏

I’ve sent you a mail shortly.
Business / Re: How I Got My NAFDAC Number(my Personal Experience) by Yashita: 4:57am On Jan 09
Na this kain thread I dey find.
Food / Chinese Edible Black Jelly by Yashita: 3:03am On Jan 09
Does anyone produce this Chinese black jelly in Nigeria?

Family / Re: Sites That Empower Africans By Giving Them Money To Start Their Businesses by Yashita: 6:57am On Jan 07
skafaai:
. Additionally, staying connected with the local entrepreneurial ecosystem can provide valuable insights and networking opportunities for African entrepreneurs seeking financial support for their ventures.

Thank you for this.

How do one join a local entrepreneurial group?

Which of these groups are available to join?
Food / Re: Becoming A Food Technologist by Yashita: 5:08am On Jan 06
How much does food technologists get paid in Nigeria?
Family / Re: What Name You Can't Give Your Child No Matter What by Yashita: 9:58pm On Jan 05
Cynthia, Linda, Rita all those meaningless non-African names.
Business / Re: 24/7 Logs Marketplace. by Yashita: 4:58pm On Jan 05
Tavares01:
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If I want 5 social media accounts (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, TikTok), is it 2k for all?
Business / To The People Always Asking These Questions, Get In Here! by Yashita: 1:47pm On Jan 03
To the 9-5ers always asking these question's: I’ve saved 200k…, I have 500k…, I have 1m…, I saved 2m…, 3m, etc., which business can I venture into that will make me profit?

Hope you know that starting a successful business requires 2 things:

1. Your undivided attention and presence: here, you still have to go to your 9-5 job to keep your monthly income flowing. Time would not permit you to attend your business fully.

2. Start up capital: here the percentage from your capital required to buy your necessary equipment even before the raw material can consume like 75% of it.

Expression of Opinion:
Why not be a business investor to other businesses and earn 2 - 3% ROI of your capital?

There are some businesses that are looking for investors of capital to augment their establishment, you can sign a contract with them while they give you a % of your investment on a monthly basis.

👉🏾What’s your school of thought on this?
👉🏾 If a company is looking for investors now with a 2% interest offer (monthly), will you go for it?


Dear MOD, please 🙏 move to front page for exchange of ideas.
Food / Re: 2024~ Your First Meal by Yashita: 12:47pm On Jan 01
Poundo yam + Stew & Okro + Chicken
Business / Happy New Year All. I Want To Set Up A Company This 2024 by Yashita: 12:41pm On Jan 01
Happy New Year everybody!

This year, I want to set up a business to make a particular kind of uncommon snacks that is very healthy.

I won't mention the type of snacks because it's my brand and I don't want anyone to steal my idea.

With good packaging and marketing, will I sell?

I'd also be needing business consultation and advice from CEOs here from time to time, I hope they'd guide me through. smiley kiss
Nairaland / General / Re: Happy New Year Nairalanders by Yashita: 1:03am On Jan 01
Happy New Year all. Let all our heart desires come true. Amen
Celebrities / Re: Zack Orji In Critical Condition In The ICU by Yashita: 4:38pm On Dec 31, 2023
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We pray he recovers and get well soon in Jesus name.

He will be back to his family in one piece.

We love you Zack ❤️

Hello Manna, I sent you a mail.
Politics / Re: FEC Approves N27.5tn For 2024 Budget by Yashita: 3:40pm On Dec 31, 2023
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Nigeria 🇳🇬 will be great in our lifetime,
Whether the evil ones like it or not.

God bless our darling nation.

God bless Nigeria 🇳🇬 🙏 ❤️

Hello Mr. Mannabbq, I sent you a mail, can you help to reply?
Politics / Re: 27 States Attracted Zero Foreign Investments In 9 Months by Yashita: 3:37am On Dec 31, 2023
DaddyGngeess:
Happy new year in advance to all

Happy New Year Sir,

I sent another reply mail to you Sir, but you haven’t responded. Please 🙏
Fashion / Re: The African Woman, When?� by Yashita: 12:53pm On Dec 30, 2023
DrAda:



This makes it worse. You are there and working with information you have conceived to be significant.

Madam, you're irredeemable, probably one who loves to argue blindly.

Take care of yourself and bye 👋
Fashion / Re: The African Woman, When?� by Yashita: 10:46am On Dec 30, 2023
DrAda:



Funny. The same Asians/Caucasians that you have placed so highly on a pedastal are notorious for extreme plastic surgeries and body tans all done in a bid to look like Africans or worse animated dolls.

The world is such a big place with so many cultures and ideals. Learn to be open-minded


I'm in an Asian country as we speak now, been here for almost 2 years. I've not seen a single one of them on plastic surgery or body tans as you stated above.

Speak with facts cus you might be talking to someone more exposed than you.

Not every race is crazy for physical body fakeness. If there be any in Asian - my case study, they won't be more than 0.00000001% of their population. How insignificant?

And open mindedness doesn't mean we should consume everything we see in the course of exploring the world.
Fashion / Re: The African Woman, When?� by Yashita: 10:23am On Dec 30, 2023
DrAda:


Now that you are here, let's talk about all things "fake". There are literally tons of fake products around the world ranging from hairs down to the food that we eat, and the medicine that we take.

If you think critically about this, the one product that is the least invasive or simply put, the one item with the smallest potential to alter a human's body is your current passion - wigs. Every other fake item has that propensity to literally make you sicker.

Wigs are used to promote beauty at least to the wearer. It is safe and poses no danger to the human body. Interestingly, people also use it to address several health concerns, like the lady here who need it for her alopecia or my cancer patients who need it because the drugs have stopped their hair from growing. Wigs are literally the safest "fake" item to exist. Why don't you understand that as a woman? Or at least accept that there are more than one way to be beautiful?

Your passion invokes yet another way for women to hate their body flaws and it is just sad. Again I wish you well in your quest to get this ball rolling in Nigeria. You will need it.



African woman, Go back to your root!

Embrace what God has given you as hair.

Take care of it.

Train yourself, your fellow women, your daughters, your unborn generations that their African Afro hair that grows naturally from their scalp is the best.

Teach them how to take proper care of it.

Think outside the box, research and develop things that would solve your difficult hair problems.

If an African woman suffers hair loss (alopecia), she can wear wigs that imitate her originality.

These are what the Asian and Caucasian women do. You can never find them wearing Afro looking wigs.

Emancipate yourself from mental slavery.

Stop finding and giving excuses.

A word is enough for the wise.

Bye 👋
Fashion / Re: The African Woman, When?� by Yashita: 10:11am On Dec 30, 2023
Hotice085:
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Finally I get to see a reasonable and proud African woman
My dear if you go to some Asian forums and see the way African woman are ridiculed you will wonder if our women are not ashame of themselves
From skin to hair our women should stop this inferiority complex

I see these too a lot and it saddens my heart. Aside making fun and ridiculing the African wig wearers, they still sell their nonsense to us at extremely high costs and we aren't even sensitive enough or thoughtful.

God help us.
Fashion / Re: The African Woman, When?� by Yashita: 2:39am On Dec 30, 2023
Oluchia:


You are absolutely right. I have natural hair and maintaining it is not beans. It is easier said than done. My natural hair is unusually softer and fuller which is why I am still able to wear it after all these years (this is about 8 years). I can easily pack and comb it and I don't have to spend so much grooming it. A lot of women are not that lucky, if you know what people spend to maintain their natural hair, it is financially draining. I have a lot of friends who went from natural back to either low cut or relaxing because they just could not cope with the demands. Well, whatever rocks the OP's boat.

Dear, read the first part of the tread.

It states that research/manufacture will be encouraged and sponsored. Simply put "if there are people that will research on products that will help solve most problems, it would be encouraged and assisted manifest.

All these things are problems that would be raised and solved as they come. Not a one day thing.
Fashion / Re: The African Woman, When?� by Yashita: 2:35am On Dec 30, 2023
Anguel:
In fact, when I get rich, I’d like to start a

Until u get rich 1st?.... Wishing you the very best 🙏

Sure. Money is needed to run such movement. One has to have a good source of income.
Fashion / Re: The African Woman, When?� by Yashita: 2:32am On Dec 30, 2023
DrAda:


And why stop at natural hair? The op should expand his inspiration to incoporate natural face, nails, skin, body, food and childbirth. The op has good intentions no doubt. But he didnt think this through, as is the case most times when men think they know women.

Why stop at natural hair? Why don't you take up from where I stopped?

If my inspiration is natural hair, you as a person can continue on the other topics.

I stated earlier and still saying again, I'm a proper woman. If you're not convinced, I simply don't know.

What is there to over-'think through' about the topic? If the movement ever happen to be, during its course, many issues would be raised and flogged, except you want it to be dead on arrival because you're too immersed in wigs.
Fashion / Re: The African Woman, When?� by Yashita: 11:16pm On Dec 28, 2023
Jeon:

What a joke.
Those people are the real definition of attachments. You can also check their Men out.

Oh! You mean to tell me that the hair on their head, that I see everyday here with my korokoro eyes, springing out of their scalps is attachment?

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