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Education / Pass Your Ielts Test Once! by computech: 11:49am On May 13, 2010
ARE YOU PREPARING FOR THE IELTS(INTERNATIONAL ENGLISH LANGUAGE TESTING SYSTEM) OR YOU ARE
RE-WRITING?

YOU CAN MAKE THE BEST MARK USING THIS TRAINING TUTORIAL, IT WORKED FOR ME, I WROTE IT ONCE WITHOUT ATTENDING ANY CLASSES JUST BY USING THE TUTORIAL, IT CAN WORK FOR YOU TOO, I MADE AN OVERALL SCORE BAND OF 7.0 AND 6.0 ON EACH PART, I STUDIED ALONE WITH THIS TUTORIAL, YOU CAN ACHIEVE THE SAME RESULT OR EVEN BETTER!

THIS IELTS TRAINING TUTORIAL ONLY COST N5,000 (FIVE THOUSAND NAIRA) , GET YOURS NOW IT CAN BE SENT TO YOU BY EMAIL AS A COMPRESSED FILE.

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CONTACT: JOE (07064399391)
adecomputer2003@yahoo.co.uk
Business / Re: Can 200,000 Naira Start A Good Business In Nigeria? by computech: 10:36pm On Nov 03, 2009
@ Fadekemi

The fastest profit making business you can invest N200,000 into is the bulk recharge card sale, you don't need a big shop,a kiosk or small space sharing with someone who already has a shop will do, you don't need electricity aswell. It sells fast, we all know how telecomm is making money in naija today, just try to locate a distributor and buy in bulk and you sell to the local retailers making calls by the road side, you might not be making profits more that N10, N20, N50 depending on the value of the recharge card, but's fast and constant. If you do this for just three months am sure you will still have your N200,000 intact and yet a fat profit. I know a lady in my area that does the same , she left her job as a factory worker supervisor and went into just road side recharge card selling and call centre, she said she buys N40,000 card daily and it's profitable. So if you can sell in bulk to people like her, you could even go the extra mile to deliver to them at their point of sale and at the same time you could also get a space by the roadside where you put someone you trust, to sell to consumers and also make phone calls while you sell to retailers. I bet your N200,000 will be more than enough to do this. In Nigeria today you need a stable income to meet your daily needs, if you invest in equity or stocks you might go hungry before it matures.


@sbucareer
I can advise you on how to invest your 10,000 pounds in IT biz in the UK, that money might sound big but when it gets to Naija you will then see there are lots of challenges here that might stop your biz from moving forward, you might run out of patience or be frustrated especially when you are not in the system. Please contact me @: quantum.resourcesinc@gmail.com
Business / Re: Can 200,000 Naira Start A Good Business In Nigeria? by computech: 10:24pm On Nov 03, 2009
The fastest profit making business you can invest N200,000 into is the bulk recharge card sale, you don't need a big shop,a kiosk or small space sharing with someone who already has a shop will do, you don't need electricity aswell. It sells fast, we all know how telecomm is making money in naija today, just try to locate a distributor and buy in bulk and you sell to the local retailers making calls by the road side, you might not be making profits more that N10, N20, N50 depending on the value of the recharge card, but's fast and constant. If you do this for just three months am sure you will still have your N200,000 intact and yet a fat profit. I know a lady in my area that does the same , she lest her got as a factory worker supervisor and went into just road side recharge card selling and call centre, she said she buys N40,000 card daily and it's profitable. So if you can sell in bulk to people like her, you could go the extra mile to deliver to them at their point of sale and at the same time you could also get a space by the roadside where you put someone you trust, to sell to consumers and also make phone calls while you sell to retailers. I bet your N200,000 will be more than enough to do this. In Nigeria today you need a stable income to meet your daily needs, if you invest in equity or stocks you might go hungry before it matures.

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Business / Re: I Have N5.4m To Invest Any Bright Ideas: No Internet Biz Please by computech: 9:40pm On Nov 03, 2009
Invest your money in me,send me to go and study abroad, I will deliver!!!!!!!!!!
Computers / Re: How Can I Download Sounds Drive To My Laptop? by computech: 11:10pm On Nov 01, 2009
am in nigeria, you can reach me at: adecomputer2003@yahoo.co.uk , we could meet online so I give you some online support.
Computers / Repair Your Laptop And Desktop Computers! by computech: 6:44pm On Nov 01, 2009
for your laptop and desktop computer repairs, networking of your internet within your home and office contact, joe on 07064399391
Computers / Re: Pls How Can I Connect My Se-k800i To My Sys As Modem Using Zain Sim Card by computech: 3:48pm On Nov 01, 2009
call me on 07064399391 or adecomputer2003@yahoo.co.uk
Computers / Re: How Can I Download Sounds Drive To My Laptop? by computech: 3:24pm On Nov 01, 2009
I can fix that for you call o7064399391
Computers / Re: Help I Want To Set Up A Computer Firm by computech: 3:17pm On Nov 01, 2009
@showreal

I have been in the computer business for a while, I sell, repair and network. You need some technical know-how to excel in this business, contact me I can offer you a month or two training to familirise you with the market.

email: adecomputer2003@yahoo.co.uk

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