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Investment / Re: How Can A Young Nigeria Save Smartly With This Economy Situation by ilovedata: 2:37pm On Sep 30, 2023
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Investment / How Can A Young Nigeria Save Smartly With This Economy Situation by ilovedata: 2:37pm On Sep 30, 2023
Hello everyone,

I'm a young freelancer trying to navigate the complexities of saving money in Nigeria's economy. As the saying goes, "It can't always be raining," so I'm looking to prepare for my future—ideally one that involves traveling, raising a family, and living comfortably.

That being said, the available options for saving have left me skeptical:

1. Dollar Accounts: I've considered investing in dollar accounts, but the fluctuating exchange rates give me pause. Even worse, third parties converting the currency often offer less-than-favorable rates.
2. Online Savings Platforms: Platforms like Piggy Bank haven't resonated with me. Maybe it's the way they function, or perhaps I'm not fully grasping their benefits.
3. I don't plan to invest I business as I wont have time to look after it and I don't want to hear story that touch.

I typically earn around 300k a week or more from my freelance gigs, but I haven't found a solid savings plan that resonates with me. Maybe it's because I tend to be generous and don't keep tabs on my income as much as I should.

So, I'm asking for your wisdom: How do you manage to save money smartly in this economy, ensuring it retains its value for future use? I'd really appreciate any insights or advice you can offer. How do I Navigating Financial Savings in Nigeria's Economy

Looking forward to hearing from you all. Also, the 300k of January is different from 300k of September, by far. Pls, what method do you use and how can you tell me.

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Programming / Re: I Need A Data Specialist 100k/month by ilovedata: 12:49pm On Jul 14, 2023
the role is still very much available.
Programming / I Need A Data Specialist 100k/month by ilovedata: 9:17pm On Jul 13, 2023
I am in need of two young and ambitious data specialist that want to do something cool as a side hustle and earn a good pay. Programmers who are good in Data Science/analysis preparable Python for Machine Learning and Report Writing. I mean, writing about your analysis as you will write alot of reports.

It's a fully remote job and you will learn a lot from me. You must be flexible and prompt at responding to messages. You must be diverse and understand how to do project from start to finish. Nothing really difficult cos I will still teach you most of the work.

You must be able to work to meet deadlines though and have knowledge of Python, SQL to apply. You should be able to use chatGPT creatively cos its against the job

Salary is 100k (Naira) per month even if there's no work to do in that month 😁😁

Deadline is till I find the right candidate.
For every interview, I was able to schedule with you and you aren't successful, I will compensate your time. Send your CV and number to me via ilovedataguy@gmail.com
with subject: Nairaland Data Candidate

Note:
Dont tell me you don't have a laptop, data or backup

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