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pinkguy: I'm not sure you can see a 100k self-contained apart anywhere in AMAC. But you could see it in Gwagwalada. And trust me, if you get to see one, you won't like it. I dy 100% sure say u no go like am. |
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Smartlux: I have accepted your request to email me. |
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Goodadvice01: Yes, I can put you through. Please note that I'm in Abuja not Lagos. ![]() |
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Absquare20: No, I can't. I don't have the time to create an for you. But if you have valuable skills to offer, I can put you through the basics when you create an . 1 Like |
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Alphajunkee: I paid 480k for it. To renew 400k yearly. It has running water and pop. |
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Danzakidakura: I have been to Kabusa a number of times. In fact, I did my NYSC registration there on Monday. But I'm looking for an on-site job now, not flexing opportunities. Thanks though! 3 Likes |
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pinkguy: I'm working my NYSC to Abuja. So, I'm retaining the place. Moreover I paid for a year. 1 Like |
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Previous trend: https://nairaland.unblockandhide.com/8292198/relocating-abuja-me-decide So I relocated to Abuja in January this year, and it's been a mixed feeling. But no regrets. As a recent graduate who's yet to start/complete NYSC, I didn't bother looking for a job. So, I've been mostly indoors writing content for my clients - I'm a content writer. But now, I'm getting cabin fever from being indoors 24/7. I'm supposed to NYSC Batch A, Stream 1. Unfortunately, I have been moved to Stream 2, which camping will commence on the 21st of May. I can't stay cooped for another one month before camp. I'd go mad if I do - lol. So, please I'm looking for an on-site gig to keep me busy. Something to make me leave home once in a while! Like I mentioned earlier, I'm a content writer. In fact, I’m top-rated on Upwork, with a 100% job success score. But, It mustn't be a writing gig. I can take on any roles requiring critical thinking, research, and time management skills. I live near Efab Estate, Lokogoma, and would appreciate anyone who could link me with a job opportunity. Thanks. |
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WritterNg: This is a Nigerian forum for goodness sake! |
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mayorall: Thanks for this initiative. Please when would you drop the next list? |
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mayorall: Hello, I'm qualified for this project. I have active on Nland for more than two years and made positive contributions. Please check my profile. Thank you. |
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Judolisco: Well, from my little experience, we Nigerians, especially those of us living in the country, are always on the lookout for the slightest opportunities to extort ourselves. It is just everywhere: both in our megacities and remote villages. 2 Likes |
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femi4: My options were Lagos, PH, and Abuja. The latter happens to be the cheapest among these cities. |
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Geonigga: Thanks for the positive words. I just want to take my shot at life! |
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Afolue: I do. But I just fancy the thought of getting suggestions from different people. It doesn't hurt. |
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BadInflunece: I would love for us to connect oh… but your moniker tells me to leave you alone 2 Likes |
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PulaPower: Kogi is better? Have you ever been to Kogi or are you just saying based on internet stats? 1 Like 1 Share |
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LORETA: How come you have self-con in Kubwa and Lugbe? Are you a landlord? |
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jayce232: You know, freelancing...working remotely, is a cool thing. But as a young graduate, I'm looking forward to entering the labor force and getting real-life experience: good or bad. Secondly, I have been in Kogi State all my life. From nursery to University education, I did all in Kogi. So, I feel the need to change environment. 1 Like |
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illicit: A lot of people are talking about how Kubwa is a fast-developing town in Abuja. Does the place get a steady supply of electricity? 5 Likes |
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Sucre6: Thank you, boss. How much do you think a self-contain apartment in an estate would cost especially in Lugbe and Kubwa? 6 Likes |
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Maj196: Noted. Thank you. 2 Likes |
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MondayOmoAdugbo: I guess you are a Man U fan? Better Chelsea and have peace of mind ![]() 9 Likes |
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akojifred: Kogi state 6 Likes |
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I'm planning to relocate to Abuja next month, that is January 2025, after completing my undergraduate study in one of the neighboring states. I'm confused about the best, most affordable place to stay. My major needs are security, electricity, nearness to town, and affordable housing. I have been looking at Kubwa and Lugbe, but I would appreciate some input from Abuja residents here. Note: I am on a budget. So, places like Asokoro, Utako, etc are out of it. Secondly, I'm a freelancer; hence my need for an area with a steady electricity supply. So, where in Abuja would you suggest and why? 8 Likes 2 Shares |
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One of my strategies is to first bill them! Yeah, bill him too. I have a friend who was always calling and asking for a loan. The guy wasn't taking “No” for an answer. One day, I picked up my phone and called him, requesting for urgent 2k. To cut the story short, he has stopped billing me. 4 Likes |
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I have read a couple of posts by some Nairalanders enquiring about the best business they could invest their money into for maximum ROI. So, I have decided to help by listing the top four businesses to start in Nigeria right now, using the PiggyVest Savings Report 2024. 1. Food Business According to the report, 83% of Nigerians surveyed spend their money on food and groceries. Food is an essential commodity, and even T-pain cannot stop us from eating. In fact, if a bag of rice goes up to N400k, Nigerians will buy it. So, if you want a great ROI on an investment of 500k, 1M, or 1.5M, consider putting your money in agriculture. I have also read a lot of comments urging some ops living in the South to import foodstuff from the North. You don't necessarily have to sell raw food materials. With 1.5M, you could open a mini-restaurant in a very busy area and sell cooked meals! If you are not a good cook, hire someone who is and monitor them closely. For those with 500k or less, you could find the nearest Fulani village in your region and buy pepper, tomatoes, or okra at a very cheap rate and resell at a price lower than the prevailing market rate to market women near you! If you are going to try this, ensure you already have people to resell to because these things are perishable. 2. Transportation Business Another great business idea you could invest in is transport. Hikes in fuel prices cannot stop people from commuting: market women must go to the markets, office workers must report to their various offices, and so on. People travel daily - just visit the nearest pack and see for yourself. With 500K or 1M, you could buy a used bike and put it on the road; you can run it yourself or give it to someone and have them credit you a certain amount weekly. Credit alerts are sure for you weekly. If you have 3M or more, you could buy a fairly used road-worthy car and run an interstate transport business. Again, you don't have to be directly involved! 3. Bills and Utilities About 38% of Nigerians are currently spending their money on bills and utilities. So, if you are a developer, consider building an app that would help people pay their water, electricity, and other bills, charging them small fees for each transaction. 4. Clothing Business About 35% of people living in Nigeria are spending their money on clothing right now. So, yes, you could get a solid ROI if you invest your 500K or 1M in boutiques. I know boutiques are on almost every street now, and most people think the clothing business is highly overrated, but the statistics say otherwise. People are still buying clothes out there, and the fact that we are approaching the end of the year makes it more fascinating. The sweetest thing about starting this business is that you don't even need a physical outlet. You could turn your WhatsApp status to your outlet. Buy the goods, a few pictures of the clothes on your status, and receive and deliver orders! Alternatively, you could start a laundry business. With 500k, you could buy a washing machine and a generator and start from the corner of your room. Yes, laundry service is still part of the clothing business. The interesting thing about starting a laundry service is that you just need to learn the basics. I have a couple of friends who run this business, and they make at least 150k monthly. All these businesses have their risks, and so is everything else in this life. You could convert the risks into money or nothing at all. |
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ReacherSaidNoth: No, the man cannot. But Jesus can if He chooses to! 1 Like |
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faceland: We all gonna die someday, anyway! 2 Likes |
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