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ManAdii: Please who are your mechanic and electrician? |
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Hi guys, Please can someone recommend a good and honest electrician for a Jetta VW 2007? My car shows an EPC light and refuses to accelerate. The guys I have don’t seem to know how to fix it. Please I would appreciate recommendations you can vouch for. Thank you! 1 Like |
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Part 1 - Session Gone Wrong The short series takes you into the realities that average Nigeria couple experience https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfO9J5DNjy4?si=lt1lyHNNW_EOKDCz |
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The Councillor Part 1 - Session Gone Wrong The short series takes you into the realities that average Nigeria families experience https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfO9J5DNjy4?si=lt1lyHNNW_EOKDCz |
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Are you looking to sell your USD/EUR or buy USD/EUR for personal use? We have a WhatsApp of trusted and verified people who are ready to exchange currency strictly for personal use like PTA, school fees payment, etc. of the group are ordinary people like you who want to sell or buy foreign currencies for personal use. It’s an open system, if you have USD to sell, you post it on the group, the amount and rate you want to sell for. Same thing for when you want to buy, make a request and someone who wants to trade will respond on the group. Communications are open for everyone to see. For safety sake, we both parties and all transactions before they occur so that no one is scammed. If you’re interested in ing the group, or in need of currency exchange, please send your WhatsApp number only to [email protected] |
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Are you looking to sell your USD/EUR or buy USD/EUR for personal use? We have a WhatsApp of trusted and verified people who are ready to exchange currency strictly for personal use like PTA, school fees payment, etc. of the group are ordinary people like you who want to sell or buy foreign currencies for personal use. It’s an open system, if you have USD to sell, you post it on the group, the amount and rate you want to sell for. Same thing for when you want to buy, make a request and someone who wants to trade will respond on the group. Communications are open for everyone to see. For safety sake, we both parties and all transactions before they occur so that no one is scammed. If you’re interested in ing the group, or in need of currency exchange, please send your WhatsApp number only to [email protected] 1 Like |
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Hi everyone, This economy has gotten difficult and even for a car owner the increased fuel cost has become unbearable. However if you have your personal car, you can make extra cash for fuel doing small deliveries along your destination route. For example, if you’re going from Ikeja to Ajah, you can pick up and deliver a package along your route. You make extra money for fuel with your asset. We’ve set up a WhatsApp group for people who have private cars are are open to delivering. Minimum delivery is N1500. It increases depending on the size and weight. How it works: 1. the group and send your details to (Full name, car details and guarantor) 2. We post on frequently from people who want deliveries made and if you’re going towards that direction, you can pick up and deliver within 24hours. 3. Payment is made to us. We send you payment proof from client, pickup and delivery details. Payment is made to your as soon as delivery is confirm (no delays). 4. Rinse and repeat. If you’re interested, please the WhatsApp group using this link: https:///H3Db4C5l6pXCOfHt8mNO68 Please this is for serious people only. You must have a personal car and if you don’t, we will remove you from the group. Thank you! |
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If you have questions, don’t hesitate asking here. If you need deliveries done, please indicate also. |
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Hi everyone, This economy has gotten difficult and even for a car owner the increased fuel cost has become unbearable. However if you have your personal car, you can make extra cash for fuel doing small deliveries along your destination route. For example, if you’re going from Ikeja to Ajah, you can pick up and deliver a package along your route. You make extra money for fuel with your asset. We’ve set up a WhatsApp group for people who have private cars are are open to delivering. Minimum delivery is N1500. It increases depending on the size and weight. How it works: 1. the group and send your details to (Full name, car details and guarantor) 2. We post on frequently from people who want deliveries made and if you’re going towards that direction, you can pick up and deliver within 24hours. 3. Payment is made to us. We send you payment proof from client, pickup and delivery details. Payment is made to your as soon as delivery is confirm (no delays). 4. Rinse and repeat. If you’re interested, please the WhatsApp group using this link: https:///H3Db4C5l6pXCOfHt8mNO68 Please this is for serious people only. You must have a personal car and if you don’t, we will remove you from the group. Thank you! |
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Parmzhelp: Links: https://japaroles.com/ https://dynamitejobs.com/ https://angel.co/jobs https://www.flexjobs.com/ https://remote.co/ 2 Likes |
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- Student Visa application form Follow this link to see the [url]visa application form[/url]. Complete this online and print out two copies. Append your signature on both copies. You can use chrome while filling out the form to translate it from German to English. Usually, things you'd need to complete this form include: - Your personal data - Current situation (family and personal) - And your purpose of traveling (in this case, study). Once you’re done, include it in your list of required documents alongside the confirmation letter mentioned before and other documents we'll cover in the next step. - Gather your documents. To complete your student Visa application, here are the documents you need: - Your international port alongside two copies of your data page. - Your signed Visa application form - Confirmation letter for the blocked . You can substitute this with any proof of funds that applies to you according to the previous step. - Acceptance letter got from your applied school. - Visa photograph. You need two copies of this. Attach one to each application form. [url]See the image requirements[/url]. - Document [url]declaring the information you provided to be true[/url], Print and fill out two of these. Sign each separately - SSCE certificate (WAEC certificate). You may also need to bring your common entrance certificate. Just bring every educational record you have along. - Birth certificate. Make several copies. - Age declaration form. - German visa travel insurance document. If you don't know how to get this, simply head on to AXA Assistance or Europ Assistance, or DR-WALTER websites, and it all gets easy from there. [url]This link[/url] should help as well. - Motivational letter. You must type this and must not be more than a page. Follow this link to learn [url]how to write a motivational letter[/url]. - Your CV, showing the schools you've attended so far. If you have any work experience, be sure to include it as well. - Proof of language proficiency (may not apply in some cases). Note: the German consulate may demand other documents. But [url]this checklist[/url] to see everything you'd typically need. - Submit your application on the appointment date. By now, you should have an appointment date. Follow the checklist, gather your documents, and head over to the consulate for an interview (find the address and details in the table at the start of this guide). , only the Lagos office can process your student Visa. Be sure to get there at least an hour before your appointment time. With this, you can have enough time to gather yourself and confirm that your documents are complete. Come along with the required visa fee. Besides, don't bring your bag along with you. Only come with the required documents and fees. The interview largely features questions about your intent in . So, be as honest, direct, and confident as possible. 3 Likes |
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- Student Visa application form Follow this link to see the [url]visa application form[/url]. Complete this online and print out two copies. Append your signature on both copies. You can use chrome while filling out the form to translate it from German to English. Usually, things you'd need to complete this form include: - Your personal data - Current situation (family and personal) - And your purpose of traveling (in this case, study). Once you’re done, include it in your list of required documents alongside the confirmation letter mentioned before and other documents we'll cover in the next step. - Gather your documents. To complete your student Visa application, here are the documents you need: - Your international port alongside two copies of your data page. - Your signed Visa application form - Confirmation letter for the blocked . You can substitute this with any proof of funds that applies to you according to the previous step. - Acceptance letter got from your applied school. - Visa photograph. You need two copies of this. Attach one to each application form. [url]See the image requirements[/url]. - Document [url]declaring the information you provided to be true[/url], Print and fill out two of these. Sign each separately - SSCE certificate (WAEC certificate). You may also need to bring your common entrance certificate. Just bring every educational record you have along. - Birth certificate. Make several copies. - Age declaration form. - German visa travel insurance document. If you don't know how to get this, simply head on to AXA Assistance or Europ Assistance, or DR-WALTER websites, and it all gets easy from there. [url]This link[/url] should help as well. - Motivational letter. You must type this and must not be more than a page. Follow this link to learn [url]how to write a motivational letter[/url]. - Your CV, showing the schools you've attended so far. If you have any work experience, be sure to include it as well. - Proof of language proficiency (may not apply in some cases). Note: the German consulate may demand other documents. But [url]this checklist[/url] to see everything you'd typically need. - Submit your application on the appointment date. By now, you should have an appointment date. Follow the checklist, gather your documents, and head over to the consulate for an interview (find the address and details in the table at the start of this guide). , only the Lagos office can process your student Visa. Be sure to get there at least an hour before your appointment time. With this, you can have enough time to gather yourself and confirm that your documents are complete. Come along with the required visa fee. Besides, don't bring your bag along with you. Only come with the required documents and fees. The interview largely features questions about your intent in . So, be as honest, direct, and confident as possible. |
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- Schedule an online appointment with the German consulate Once you get your ission letter, the next step is scheduling an appointment with the Consulate general. You can only do this online, so follow this [url]link[/url] to do that. Once you fill out the form, you should get an email confirming your application within two hours. Afterward, between a month to six weeks, you should get another email showing you your appointment date and time. The consulate classifies its applicants under two categories – Category A and B. If you’ve been itted to study or hold a BA degree with ission for a Ph.D./master's, or already secured a scholarship under either European-based or the country's public fund, or you signed a hosting agreement with a research institute, you belong to the Category A. As such, you should get an appointment within eight weeks. However, if none of the aforementioned applies to you, you belong to Category B. And it usually takes more than a year to secure an appointment for this category. You should to input the appropriate category as well when filling out the application form. Otherwise, the Consulate will cancel your application. - Get yourself a blocked bank When your appointment date starts drawing nigh, you need to start considering opening a blocked bank . This is essentially your proof of funds showing that you can sustain yourself during your stay in . When you open this , you need to deposit €10,322 into it. This amount will rise to €11,208 by 2023. The government freezes this amount and lets you withdraw only €861 monthly when you arrive in . Now, the question is how can you open a blocked ? Once you get itted to a German school, it becomes easier from there. However, that €10,322 is no small amount. So, you want to be careful and well-informed about certified providers and appropriate approaches before embarking. Here are the documents you'd typically need to open a German blocked : - ission letter from a university - Pre-paid fee - Valid international port - A filled out application form (find details in the next step) - A bank statement that indicates that you have up to €10,322 to open the that depending on the provider you choose, they may demand more documents. But don’t fret, they are things you already have. Unfortunately, not every bank in allows you to create a blocked , especially for international students. Well, there's no law mandating them to do that, so it's expected. However, a few of the banks you can check out for this include; - Deutsche Bank, - Expatrio, - Sparkasse, - Coracle - Fintiba, etc. Expatrio lets you create your blocked online with just your . All you have to do is , fill out your personal info, transfer the funds, and receive a confirmation letter. If you’re using Deutsche bank, follow this [url]link[/url] to see its application form Complete the form and print out two copies. - Take one of those copies to the Lagos consulate for verification. to book an appointment beforehand. You’ll have to pay some processing fee here for signature authentication. This should cost you the Naira equivalent of €20 - Once verified, forward the documents (the signed application your ission letter, bank statements, and port) to the bank. You can do this in two ways. You may either send the documents via mail or request that the consulate helps you forward the document - Afterward, you'll get a confirmation email about your block creation. - Now, transfer the aforementioned fund to your blocked . You may also have to pay a varying processing fee. - Wait for your confirmation letter. As you've probably noticed, regardless of your block provider, the process always ends with a confirmation letter. Print this out and bring it along when coming to the consulate. Note: In certain cases, you might not need a blocked . However, you need to prove without reasonable doubt that you have enough funds to sponsor your education. You can do that by providing any of the following documents: - A bank guarantee - Proof of a blocked you’ve previously opened - Bank statement showing that the financial status and income of your parent is enough to sponsor your education. - A letter of commitment. This is a document written by a German resident, indicating their interest to foot every one of your bills throughout your stay - A recognized scholarship certificate. If you can provide any of these, you don't need a blocked . Be sure to discuss this with the consulate, so they can help you identify which one best applies to you. In case of visa rejection, you'll definitely get a refund. However, from experience, this could take several weeks to complete. Now, you must be wondering how you can transfer this fund to your blocked . Well, that’s easy. Any of the following services should help you get things done without any hassle: - Money transfer service providers - International bank transfer. For international bank transfers, you need the bank’s number, with the BIC/SWIFT code. You can visit your bank for more information about this. This process can take several days as well to complete. For mobile money transfer service providers, PayPal, WesternUnion, and MoneyGram should help you get things done faster. When choosing a service, be sure to factor the charges in. Also, consider the exchange rates of different providers. You'll save a lot even with a tiny 3 naira difference in exchange rates. Read full guide here https://japaroles.com/relocation_guide 1 Like |
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is a country brimming with lush nature, culture, and the greener pasture every Nigerian envisages. So, are you more than convinced that this country best defines your “new dispensation?” Then in as we range through your best relocation paths to . 1. Get your international port 2. Get the right visa for you Regardless of your type of visa, you’ll carry out a lot of processes at the German consulate in Nigeria. So, see the table below for their address and details. Location - Abuja Address - 9 Lake Maracaibo Close, Maitama Abuja detail - [email protected] +00234-9-220-8010 +00234-9-220-8011 +00234-70-6410-8800 +00234-80-5880-8800 Website - http://www.abuja.diplo.de Location - Lagos Address - 15 Walter Carrington Crescent (formerly Eleke Crescent) Victoria Island info - [email protected] +00234-1-280-9966 00234 1 280 9966 Website- https://nigeria.diplo.de/ng-en/vertretungen/generalkonsulatlagos At the moment, the Abuja Embassy only processes short-term visa applications. So, you have to direct other applications to the Lagos Consulate. With that said, let's discuss the visa options. In essence, there are 5 visa routes to relocate to : a) Student visa b) Jobseeker visa c) Employment visa d) Family reunion visa. The German student visa As a Nigerian, you can relocate to with a D-type visa. This is also called the National study visa. But then, you can't study in with this visa alone. It is temporary. So, you must also apply for a student residence permit once you get to the country, As a student, you can also work part-time in . However, your working days must not extend beyond 120 full days. If you want to work beyond these days, you must apply for a work permit at the Foreigner’s Office. With that said, let’s get into the process: 1. Apply to a German university When it comes to good schools for international students, has you covered. In fact, it has some schools allowing you to study with no tuition. You’ll find a few of these at the end of this guide. Firstly, find the German school of your choice. Navigate to their application page for international students. You can find this with a simple Google search of the site: “insert school website” international student application. Click on the application page, see the required documents and start your application. Note that some schools only offer their courses in German, while others have English classes. So, be sure to apply to a university that offers classes in English. Some of these universities however demand English proficiency. So, you might have to present your IELTS or TOEFL scores at some point in your application. The TOEFL cut-off mark is 550 points for paper-based tests, 80 points for internet testing, and 213 for computer-based exams. But if you don’t want to factor English proficiency in your travel, there are some universities that don't need English proficiency tests. You'll find some at the end of this section. When you complete the application process, the school will send you an ission letter. Print this out, you’ll need it in the next step. 2. Visa application process For a high-level overview, the application process only takes 6 steps, these are: - Schedule an appointment with the Lagos Consulate General - a blocked bank - Fill out the student visa application form - Application Submission - Pay the required fees. Once you’ve completed these, all you have to do is sit back as the Consulate processes your application and gets back to you. Now, let’s examine the steps. |
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2. Visa application process For a high-level overview, the application process only takes 6 steps, these are: - Schedule an appointment with the Lagos Consulate General - a blocked bank - Fill out the student visa application form - Application Submission - Pay the required fees. Once you’ve completed these, all you have to do is sit back as the Consulate processes your application and gets back to you. Now, let’s examine the steps. - Schedule an online appointment with the German consulate Once you get your ission letter, the next step is scheduling an appointment with the Consulate general. You can only do this online, so follow this [url]link[/url] to do that. Once you fill out the form, you should get an email confirming your application within two hours. Afterward, between a month to six weeks, you should get another email showing you your appointment date and time. The consulate classifies its applicants under two categories – Category A and B. If you’ve been itted to study or hold a BA degree with ission for a Ph.D./master's, or already secured a scholarship under either European-based or the country's public fund, or you signed a hosting agreement with a research institute, you belong to the Category A. As such, you should get an appointment within eight weeks. However, if none of the aforementioned applies to you, you belong to Category B. And it usually takes more than a year to secure an appointment for this category. You should to input the appropriate category as well when filling out the application form. Otherwise, the Consulate will cancel your application. - Get yourself a blocked bank When your appointment date starts drawing nigh, you need to start considering opening a blocked bank . This is essentially your proof of funds showing that you can sustain yourself during your stay in . When you open this , you need to deposit €10,322 into it. This amount will rise to €11,208 by 2023. The government freezes this amount and lets you withdraw only €861 monthly when you arrive in . Now, the question is how can you open a blocked ? Once you get itted to a German school, it becomes easier from there. However, that €10,322 is no small amount. So, you want to be careful and well-informed about certified providers and appropriate approaches before embarking. Here are the documents you'd typically need to open a German blocked : - ission letter from a university - Pre-paid fee - Valid international port - A filled out application form (find details in the next step) - A bank statement that indicates that you have up to €10,322 to open the that depending on the provider you choose, they may demand more documents. But don’t fret, they are things you already have. Unfortunately, not every bank in allows you to create a blocked , especially for international students. Well, there's no law mandating them to do that, so it's expected. Read complete guide here https://japaroles.com/relocation_guide 1 Like |
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is a country brimming with lush nature, culture, and the greener pasture every Nigerian envisages. So, are you more than convinced that this country best defines your “new dispensation?” Then in as we range through your best relocation paths to . 1. Get your international port 2. Get the right visa for you Regardless of your type of visa, you’ll carry out a lot of processes at the German consulate in Nigeria. So, see the table below for their address and details. Location - Abuja Address - 9 Lake Maracaibo Close, Maitama Abuja detail - [email protected] +00234-9-220-8010 +00234-9-220-8011 +00234-70-6410-8800 +00234-80-5880-8800 Website - http://www.abuja.diplo.de Location - Lagos Address - 15 Walter Carrington Crescent (formerly Eleke Crescent) Victoria Island info - [email protected] +00234-1-280-9966 00234 1 280 9966 Website- https://nigeria.diplo.de/ng-en/vertretungen/generalkonsulatlagos At the moment, the Abuja Embassy only processes short-term visa applications. So, you have to direct other applications to the Lagos Consulate. With that said, let's discuss the visa options. In essence, there are 5 visa routes to relocate to : a) Student visa b) Jobseeker visa c) Employment visa d) Family reunion visa. The German student visa As a Nigerian, you can relocate to with a D-type visa. This is also called the National study visa. But then, you can't study in with this visa alone. It is temporary. So, you must also apply for a student residence permit once you get to the country, As a student, you can also work part-time in . However, your working days must not extend beyond 120 full days. If you want to work beyond these days, you must apply for a work permit at the Foreigner’s Office. With that said, let’s get into the process: 1. Apply to a German university When it comes to good schools for international students, has you covered. In fact, it has some schools allowing you to study with no tuition. You’ll find a few of these at the end of this guide. Firstly, find the German school of your choice. Navigate to their application page for international students. You can find this with a simple Google search of the site: “insert school website” international student application. Click on the application page, see the required documents and start your application. Note that some schools only offer their courses in German, while others have English classes. So, be sure to apply to a university that offers classes in English. Some of these universities however demand English proficiency. So, you might have to present your IELTS or TOEFL scores at some point in your application. The TOEFL cut-off mark is 550 points for paper-based tests, 80 points for internet testing, and 213 for computer-based exams. But if you don’t want to factor English proficiency in your travel, there are some universities that don't need English proficiency tests. You'll find some at the end of this section. When you complete the application process, the school will send you an ission letter. Print this out, you’ll need it in the next step. 3 Likes |
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Most people who qualify for jobs lose out even before the first physical interview. What makes your CV stand out of the crowd in the midst of hundreds or thousands or other applicants? Here's the perfect resume structure and sample. 1. Work Experience 2. Education 3. Leadership Experience/Extracurricular activities 4. Skills and Interests You find use the free resume templates below and in seconds on www.japaroles.com. Happy job hunting! 1 Like |
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You're asking the wrong question. These are not freelance sites. These are jobs boards that curate jobs that you can apply to. When you apply, you're called for an interview by the company. If you qualify, they employ you. Princelico: 1 Like |
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I find that Nigerians react weirdly to stuff like this. Low trust I assume.
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Absolutely! These are not unpopular platforms. They may not be popular with Nigerians though TheWolfen: |
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You should. If you really want it, try and you'll get it. MMempire: |
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Remote foreign opportunities available to Nigerians are usually few and far between. However, as the world embraces remote work culture, organizations are hiring more people from developing nations. If you've been looking for where to find jobs that can pay you in foreign currency or want to work with people from across the world, here are the top 5 websites to find jobs open to Nigerians. 1. Japaroles.com not all foreign roles are open to people living outside the US/Europe. Japaroles is an indigenous platform that curates foreign remote jobs and internship opportunities open to Nigerians. With thousands of jobs for software engineers, designers, marketers, content writers, virtual assistants, and product managers, finding jobs for you gets a lot easier. Some jobs offer relocation opportunities, while others are completely remote and do not offer visa sponsorship. Japaroles is completely free, requiring zero payment to find and apply for jobs. If you don't want to rack your brain about finding jobs that accept Nigerians, this platform is for you. New jobs are curated daily so be sure to check for new opportunities every day. Also, you don't need to create a profile to access jobs on the platform. 2. Dynamitejobs.com Dynamitejobs curate remote jobs around the world. However, you have to search for jobs to find opportunities available to Nigerians. You can find jobs from all sizes of companies from one-man businesses to medium-sized organizations. Jobs are available in a variety of fields including istration, tech and sales. You have to create a profile on dynamite jobs, highlighting your skillset, and level of experience and your CV. 3. Angellist Angellist is probably the number one website that curates job opportunities in startups and early-stage companies. If you're open to opportunities with the upsides of being a pioneer employee for a potential unicorn, or you want to experience what it's like working in a high-growth startup, then Angellist is the place for you. Although many roles are open to hiring everywhere remotely, be sure to search through them as some roles may not be open to people outside the US/Europe. You have to create a profile and your CV and past experiences to access and apply for jobs on Angellist. 4. Flexjobs With more than 50 categories of remote work to search through, Flexjibs is one of the biggest platforms to find opportunities. Positions range from full-time, to contract, to freelance and other unique arrangements. There are over 20,000 work-from-home or digital nomad jobs available on the platform so there's a lot to go around. You have to create a profile on Flexjobs to access and apply for jobs. 5. Remote.co Remote.co hand-curates their list of remote jobs and allows you to search or browse by job type. These listings and job categories include customer service positions, design opportunities, developer jobs, recruiter and HR roles, sales jobs, and other online remote jobs (including writers, managers, and marketers). In conclusion, it's one thing to find these opportunities and, it's another thing to have to courage to apply for the jobs you're qualified for. Don't feel intimidated. There are many Nigerians working for foreign companies and earning a lot whilst living in Nigeria. All they did was decide and chase these opportunities. Happy Job hunting! 8 Likes 6 Shares |
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