Justkatty(f): 2:05pm On Nov 15, 2021 |
Nwaotu10:
Age is still on your side. You're way too young.
Hmmmm
You're the one saying that o.
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Chiden(f): 5:14pm On Nov 17, 2021 |
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Chiden(f): 7:59pm On Nov 20, 2021 |
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Chiden(f): 9:53pm On Nov 24, 2021 |
Because I understand "Feet language" .. It says " Get me a new pair"
Guys  I've restocked .. and I've not made sales, since Saturday. ..
Please come and buy what I'm selling. I'll post pictures soon

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Chiden(f): 9:55pm On Nov 24, 2021 |
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BenNash: 10:31am On Jun 26, 2022 |
Pavore9:
You can make out time for that degree if you truely desire it.
My hub is in Nairobi, when I am less busy I usually drop by the areas Nigerians who trade in Electronics, Vehicle spare parts etc do have their shops. Majority of them only have their secondary certificate before going to business and I used to encourage them to go back to school, by enrolling. into Kenyan universities as it does not require JAMB and they it thrice a year (January, May and September).
All they needed to do was get their O'Level result and have it equalized to Kenyan qualification at a cost of $100 and once the equalization certificate states one is qualified to a degree program in Kenya, there will be many schools to choose from.
Even before Covid, majority of Kenyan universities had satellite campuses within Nairobi CBD which is about 10-15mins walk from were they have their shops and they offered daily evening lectures from 5.30p.m to 8.30p.m for their mature students who are workers and traders.
I encouraged many to take up the opportunity, sadly most of them said they prefer hanging out in the evenings after the day's business. Only 2 who were in their 30s, took up the opportunity, I facilitated their ission and they enrolled into 3 years degree programs.
One graduated October last year (2020) with a bachelor degree in Business and Information Technology at age 38 and headed back to Nigeria earlier this year in February to apply for his UK student visa as he got itted to University of Sunderland to do his Msc in International Business Management. He got his visa in March and left immediately for the UK because lectures started in March.
He applied for his wife and 3 kids to him, they got their visas and he went back to Nigeria in August to fly back to the UK with them.
The news spread like wild fire here in Nairobi, that triggered many to start looking for their WAEC certificates, sending relatives to go to the secondary schools they attended in Nigeria to get them.
It is never too late.
Thank you.
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Pavore9: 6:15am On Jul 11, 2022 |
BenNash:
Bro is this still possible. I'm in Nigeria. Didn't complete my LLB. Did another program and didn't complete that also. Thing is I've been running a business since age 17 that's been distracting me. I'm in a good place financially so looking to study in Nairobi but scared of going through a foundation program. I'm 23 not in my 30s.
Please can you help me ask questions and look for a school in Nairobi that'll accept just WAEC in 2022. I'll really compensate you for the stress if I get itted.
Thank you.
You don't need a foundation program, straight up to first year. Which course do you want to apply for?
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BenNash: 2:21pm On Jul 11, 2022 |
Pavore9:
You don't need a foundation program, straight up to first year. Which course do you want to apply for?
I don't know if Kenyan LLB is recognized in Nigeria.
If it's not then I'll go for ing or anything in Tech.
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habumacafe: 11:30pm On Jul 12, 2022 |
I like to study Pharmacy at any good Kenyan University . Please I need help and guidance.
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