medolab90(m): 10:18am On May 05 |
ursullalinda:
The number of pple begging for money now is alarming and the future looks bleak...Dear God pls show face here...Nigeria is sinking.
This Ehnn!!
To even think many of those have a job or something they are doing but the money is not always enough before the next paycheck.
Inflation has made peoples’ earning worthless .
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medolab90(m): 8:47am On Apr 07 |
This country just keep taking from the youths .
This is why I don’t pity NG police very useless sect .
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medolab90(m): 5:19am On Mar 19 |
You people don’t sleep ? shuu
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medolab90(m): 9:45am On Mar 07 |
Always Ogun.
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medolab90(m): 9:50pm On Jan 26 |
Naira land don do me strong thing
See how I went to check the name first before reading the article 😂
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medolab90(m): 8:43am On Jan 21 |
Mynd44:
Finally, the networks can begin to reinvest in their infrastructure and improve on service.
Most Nigerians don't even understand that the networks have been turning off cell sites because of the price of diesel and have also been sacrificing other aspects of their operations to cut cost.
How can the prices of everything else go up and you tell them they can't increase prices? Very unfair and this has led to a lack of new investments in the telecoms sector
You can afford it , na why you Dey run your mouth
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medolab90(m): 6:29am On Jan 21 |
MrNipplesLover:
Being a businessman or woman is the way to go but it is not everybody who is going to be a business person...
Most people would take a white collar job over business anytime, any day...
I have tried to eject my lil bro. from his salaried job to come and learn one of my businesses, but dude is hell-bent because he receives 250k monthly...
He has been in that company for 10 years now, and na 250k dem don increase him salary to...
But dude dey do some side runs wey dey give am extra funds without touching salary, maybe na wetin dey keep am there be that...
This lil dude is 35yo and him suppose dey earn millions by now, but wetin person go do?
Na to just leave am with him career...
Na only ur handwork, skills and businesses me I know say fit give u over a million naira monthly...
I know nothing about una monthly office work - blah blah blah...
Social media is also one of the hotcakes if u sabi ur way, plus some IT shitt...
People earning millions a month are mostly not the white-collar jobbers...
Except the bosses, and before u go reach that boss level for una office, fire go don swallow fire...
Na una sabi sha...
What kind of business are you running Mr?
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medolab90(m): 1:29pm On Jan 14 |
Okeyy
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medolab90(m): 8:52pm On Dec 18, 2024 |
Meerahbel:
Thank you for your this question.
Risk=Rich
Fear is what is holding many people from reaching the peak.
You can save by either living below your means. However savings CANNOT make you rich.
Let assume you just got a job, you can squat with friends or stay with parents and when you want to get your own apartment go for a single room not a self contained or if you lucky the jobs gives you accommodation (you are to left with only the expanse to feed yourself) With 60k, save 20% that's N20,000 a year would give you 240,000, that's if accommodation is provided but if no accommodation is unavailable you can do 5-10k per month, you can decide to buy a plot of land or invest in crypto, stocks market most especially foreign stocks (because earning in naira is no longer profitable), Treasury bill, or FG savings bonds (5000 to start by the way and you get interest quarterly) Your return can be used to pay monthly bill in the case of FG savings bonds school fees though or professional qualifications exams.
Invest FIRST, then SPEND the rest.
Everything is all about planing, the day you start taking actions and stop complaining or giving excuses you would see the difference.
Another cheat code to wealth is in Real Estate.
For instance, a land I bought for 800,000 in 2015, today that land is worth more than 15 million naira, you can decide to sell and go but an acre some other place. When you buy the acre, you self a plot or two and go to another place buy an acre and RINSE & REPEAT.
I am invested in the following;
1. Crypto
2. Stocks market (both local and foreign) I use trove for foreign stocks, if you interested use the link on my profile to get started we both get free shares.
3. Real Estate
4. Nigerian Treasury Bills
5. FG savings bond
6. REITs (silent money spinner)
7. Remote jobs - By next year I will no longer do 9-5 anymore, I done with onsite jobs
8. My Spa business
No rich person depends on one source of income.
I hope this helps.
Only you
You must be close to being a billionaire
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medolab90(m): 11:07am On Nov 26, 2024 |
What’s now the essence of the subsidy removal?
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medolab90(m): 9:05am On Oct 11, 2024 |
UltraSolid:
What was the minimum wage of most European nations, after the devastation of the second World War? Zero in most cases as rebuilding was the agenda then. Same as rebuilding should be the agenda for Nigerians now if we are smart and realistic instead of thinking we should be comparibg the kia car we own to the finest Mercedes Benz our established neighbours has.
I consider those European nations, like the UK Etal, to be at the same level with Nigerian of today, or even better, after they emerged from the second world war.
For example, they had severely destroyed infrastructure, water supply problem, sanitation challenges, severely disrupted power supply etc etc. Is that not the State Nigeria is in today?
Some of you don't wish to accept reality when you simplistically compare Nigeria in 2024 to UK, and while never taking into the national sacrifice the citizens of those nations made, in their most troubled days, to get where they are today.
I just don't know what makes some of you comfortable comparing Nigeria to the West in 2024. Perhaps you have never visited developed nation to note how far ahead they are and the effort and sacrifices everyone there, from leaders and followers, put in to create the nations we all now envy today and wish to 'japa' to.
Despite the severe destruction war caused, most of Europe was thriving by 1970 which was 25 years after the second World War ended in 1945. A testimony to the spirit and dedication of Europeans to see the big picture and make sacrifices to achieve it.
What progress has Nigeria and most African nation made since they gained independence 6 or more decades ago? Face reality. We are not ready. When we are, we will see the big picture and, like Europeans, we will be ready to make the appropriate sacrifice to get where we need to.
The challenges of Europe, after the war, spurred on Europeans to be innovation, hardworking and to seek local solutions for local problems . They embraced farming to eat. They gained skills to do more for themselves, like bricklaying and road construction, rather than expect their comatose economy to do it all for them. They embraced scientific research and innovation to provide solution and address challenges.
Our challenges, not caused by Tinubu, has only made Nigerians show the very opposite of the spirit that revived Europe after the war. Bretton Woods helped but ordinary European folks made the sacrificial difference. In contrast, Nigerians only know to complain and demand from the government without ever thinking they could and should be part of the solution.
You must be feeling like an intellectual with these jargons you wrote
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medolab90(m): 6:53pm On Aug 23, 2024 |
Kaczynski:
More brt buses should keep on somersaulting let's the batified ijiots keep dying like agric fowls
Grow up . Don’t lose your empathy because of politics
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medolab90(m): 9:38pm On Aug 17, 2024 |
SmartPolician:
Yes, go on Hot Nigerian Jobs and apply directly to potential employers or HR companies. I have seen jobs that pay 1 million per month on that site. Bros, 100 - 150k no be salary for this economy again.
However, make sure you have an attractive CV, detailing your relevant work experience, skills and accomplishments.
While writing your achievement/experience (in CV and cover letter), focus on numbers. Numbers trigger everyone, including you. For instance, if you are reading a job description, you are always eager to see the salary (numbers!). 😃😃😃
That's the same way your prospective employer will be compelled to you when you state that you grew the revenue of your former company from 500k to 5 million!
You are not qualified for every job. Tailor your CV in a way that it satisfies your area of speciality. Your CV and cover letter speak for you in your absence, so it has to be worth it. Get a professional to craft your CV and cover letter for you.
If you have no skills, go and get one and probably volunteer with a company to gain experience. These things help!
Google possible interview questions and know their answers. The moment you do this, the sky is your starting point.
Good luck
What kind of skills will you recommend a fresh graduate just getting to the labor market to get? .
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medolab90(m): 9:38pm On Aug 17, 2024 |
SmartPolician:
Yes, go on Hot Nigerian Jobs and apply directly to potential employers or HR companies. I have seen jobs that pay 1 million per month on that site. Bros, 100 - 150k no be salary for this economy again.
However, make sure you have an attractive CV, detailing your relevant work experience, skills and accomplishments.
While writing your achievement/experience (in CV and cover letter), focus on numbers. Numbers trigger everyone, including you. For instance, if you are reading a job description, you are always eager to see the salary (numbers!). 😃😃😃
That's the same way your prospective employer will be compelled to you when you state that you grew the revenue of your former company from 500k to 5 million!
You are not qualified for every job. Tailor your CV in a way that it satisfies your area of speciality. Your CV and cover letter speak for you in your absence, so it has to be worth it. Get a professional to craft your CV and cover letter for you.
If you have no skills, go and get one and probably volunteer with a company to gain experience. These things help!
Google possible interview questions and know their answers. The moment you do this, the sky is your starting point.
Good luck
What kind of skills will you recommend a fresh graduate just getting to the labor market to get .
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medolab90(m): 2:52pm On Aug 01, 2024 |
helinues:
Rinu is also in USA while majority of their NL organizers are keyboard warriors..
Their incitement couldn't work this time around as we raised awareness early
You this guy rest jare. You are doing too much
people can barely feed and you are talking about incitement. It’s obvious you are not in the country
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medolab90(m): 2:47pm On Aug 01, 2024 |
sIfioksq:
Edo youths don turn musicians instead of activists. Instead of singing, how about they form a proper strategy to hold these leaders able? We don’t need songs, we need action!
At least they are doing something. What have you done other than sit behind your phone
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medolab90(m): 8:25pm On Jul 20, 2024 |
IGBOPROMISE1:
Horseshit! Can anyone be any more bigoted than your lot!?
Just how TF do you go about convincing anyone that a Igbo-hating bigot cares more for what Abia workers are earning than he cares for workers in his own useless state!? Bigots like you who swear no Igbo will be president; who cheer on Tinubu thugs in Lagos going out to target Igbo voters for attack on election day; who ‘justifies’ Buhari and Tinubu gov’ts cheating Ndigbo of appointments, federal projects and funds with the ‘excuse’ that we didn’t vote for the useless duo or that we want Biafra!? With all this evil in your heart towards Ndigbo, you now expect us to believe you’ve all of a sudden developed a new found ‘love’ and ‘concern’ for us to the extent of agonising over what Abia workers are earning!? Dude, get lost!
Governor Otti has debunked that useless allegation of 1 billion naira spent in three months on feeding! Show us where you got that ‘news’ from so we can interrogate the source! Can you equally furnish us with details of what your own governor spends on feeding? Or you don’t know because you’re spending your entire time researching the one for Abia!?
Fact of the matter is you have no locus in the issue! You’re not a member of LP; you’re not from Abia; and you’re not Igbo! Being a rabid Igbo-hater and busybody doesn’t qualify as having locus!
You talk too much. You didn’t even say anything about the minimum wage he made mentioned of .
Last everyone go Dey alright. Everyone knows what they’re doing
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medolab90(m): 5:10pm On May 18, 2024 |
This is common in Akwa ibom
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medolab90(m): 7:57pm On May 17, 2024 |
Golan007:
Otti, see your life outside.
Lol, you like wahala
You Dey troll Obidients poster boy
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medolab90(m): 9:24am On Mar 29, 2024 |
Nigerian governors and flyovers are like 5&6
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medolab90(m): 10:10pm On Feb 21, 2024 |
Ok
Have nothing to say , just been long I
Made a comment.
Whatever you are going through is going to . Keep your hope alive and never relent but take a rest whenever needed
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medolab90(m): 11:54pm On Jan 30, 2024 |
Teenaira:
You are very right in the area of protection but bros, we have a very serious situation on our hand. Our younger ones are not just ready to work any longer. They just want to cash out even as young as 18.
It’s a lot of problem we are going through as a nation.
There’s no reward for hard work in our society anymore.
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medolab90(m): 7:30pm On Jan 30, 2024 |
Teenaira:
I think we are rather just mixing up everything. Now the true position is that the value of your currency is effectively a measure of your country's productive capacity. What we have before now is a fake exchange rate where government continues to defend or the currency. Devaluing your currency have its merit and demerit. When you devalue your currency, you will have inflation. However, inflation should ordinarily encourage increased local production. This is the real area where we are having problems. If the price of yams go up as a result of increased demand normally people should go into yam cultivation to cash out on the demand and high price. But let tell ourselves the truth, nobody wants to farm. Go to Europe that doesn't have land and see what is called agriculture. That is why food is cheap in the developed countries. Our people will go to Europe and they will be employed in farms but they can't farm while in Nigeria. I am not convinced that Nigeria should not be able to feed ourselves. We continue to import all manners of nonsense and we don't export anything and expect our currency to be strong. It is not a matter of PMB or GEJ or Tinubu. If we can produce even what we eat alone, Naira will appreciate.
“nobody wants to farm” . You are wrong pls
Not everyone one farms but the little who do have we been able to protect them ? And no one is willing to go to farm if they can’t be protected.
These are also reasons why food prices are high.
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medolab90(m): 7:03pm On Jan 30, 2024 |
rayopt:
This thing is difference of ideology, which is normal in politics all around the world.
Buhari is a conservative. He prefer slow growth in the form of defend the naira, while slowly encouraging local production and ending importation. The naira was stable but didn't we see the negative effects of this on importation?
Tinubu is a progressive. He prefers radical change for long-term benefits. He did not limit importation but allows naira to compete freely on international market. Local producers will gain but consumers of international products will continue to suffer. Unfortunately, most of us consume so much international products.
Any which way, it is a long ride and I hate to criticize anybody because I honestly don't have the answers to Nigeria problems. Most of yall don't. Una only sabi to complain. One thing I know is this: any smart person who earn some dollar, farm majority of his food, and reduce buying international products will live like a king right now.
I don’t understand the reduce buying international product aspect , how many items do we even produce locally??
Moreover Nigerians don’t care whether a product is produced locally or internationally , they only care which is cheaper.
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medolab90(m): 11:09am On Dec 02, 2023 |
fnep2smooth:
I'm tired of bad news, anybody that keeps playing on tribal card needs to look at his or her environment, people are not happy, there is bitterness, thinking, debts, depression among the people.
Even doing 30k job now can't give you good three square meals for a month.
To chop for restaurant na 700+ even 3k no fit cook better food.
I was at the filling station to buy my normal 2k fuel ( 3 litres) fuel, one woman drive in to full her Toyota muscle 40k fuel, you need to see how everyone with kigs for hand turn when she say " pls put 40k own" still the tank no full. That's someone one month salary they put for tank.
May God help all those people with plenty family to feed.
Hmm a lot is really going on in the country but the Youths are only concerned about tribal supremacy and not holding their leaders able to make the lives of the people better. It’s a really sad situation that doesn’t seems to end any time soon
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medolab90(m): 10:54pm On Nov 23, 2023 |
haybhi1:
Lol, see what this man's been reduced to. From Lagos governorship aspirant to online critic and X app troll.
Lol. Life sha. Rollercoaster. You can be relevant once and some silly uncalculated behaviours, you're down out there, like many people who choose online to mask the sorry life they find themselves tangled in.
It hurts me a lot. Especially for the fact I spend a lot of time around facilities and environs where people are in constant need for health rescue. I really hope succour comes. I really really do. It hurts me a lot that most people are just a disease away from death, whereas a treatable disease though.
However, I'm 100% aware it's tough the world over in of inflation. Lamentation is widespread. Essentially, I'm aware of the position GVR is coming from. An insincere fellow who wants to take a share of the advantage to nab or attack. He and his gaffer are obviously no different from the people they criticize.
Speaking the truth is not hard at all. Anyone can do it. Boko Haram leader has some of his truth moments. Herdsmen defends their ignoble actions with their truths. Hamas and Israel leaders. Putin and Zelenski and Biden. Hitler and so on.
Acting the truth gangan is the hurdle. Everyone runs from it. No let GV deceive you. Nothing to offer.
You said nothing
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medolab90(m): 11:08am On Nov 22, 2023 |
Lumarstone:
I thought Cross River State is among the Oil producing states. Surprise that I couldn't find it's name here!
They lost their oil wells to Akwa Ibom
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medolab90(m): 11:23pm On Nov 16, 2023 |
Audio megawatts
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medolab90(m): 6:19pm On Nov 16, 2023 |
Agricultural products seems to be the major thing here .
Those states governors should open up to the agricultural sector. Lots of potential lies there for the nation other than engaging in projects than has no direct impact on the citizens
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medolab90(m): 8:47pm On Nov 13, 2023 |
It’s like every new IGp has to say this each time they assume office. How many times will they say this ??
More like the policemen don’t listen to their boss
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medolab90(m): 3:27pm On Nov 03, 2023 |
Where’s the stats to back it up?
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