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Investment / Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by jumzite(f): 10:56pm On Oct 10, 2016
godash:


Use the excel-based calculator I created for NTB at the link below (on page 212) to back into what rate gets you the charges you've seen in your account. Note that GTB charges standard custodian fees, VAT on the custodian fee, and bank charge of N300

https://www.nairaland.com/878880/treasury-bills-nigeria/212#49454079

Thank you very much
Investment / Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by jumzite(f): 9:56pm On Oct 08, 2016
Hello house, am new in here but been reading this post ferventy, I finally decided to take the plunge and invest in Tbills with GTB for 91 days. I didnt specify the rate I wanted but i no just understand the math wey GTB do. Pls anyone who invested thru GTB for 91 days should enlighten me because I don't even know what percentage they bidded for, what their fee is and how dey do dere calculations. Thank You.
I also want to know which percentage is used for calculating the interest?, is it the CBN percentage or the percentage that the bank used to bid?
Fashion / Re: Anybody Can Sew Like A Professional! by jumzite(f): 10:04pm On Oct 06, 2016
Bellarita:
I'm sorry this tutorial came late, this is one easy way to pattern your sleeve, hope it's clear?
thanks so much. its very simpe.
Fashion / Re: Anybody Can Sew Like A Professional! by jumzite(f): 3:51pm On Jul 20, 2016
Bellarita, I'm a bit confused about this pattern drafting as against free hand. Which is the best way to go? To draft pattern on paper before sewing or freehand as we are taught from apprenticeship?
Fashion / Re: Anybody Can Sew Like A Professional! by jumzite(f): 3:16pm On Jul 20, 2016
Bellarita:
Hello Jumzite!
The first thing that I will suggest is that you should always apply interlining (soft or hard gumstay or airstay) to the neckline whether you are using facing or lining, it makes it relax and it brings out the shape of the neckline beautifully.

Take note,
If your fabric is soft eg satin, silk chiffon etc use soft gumstay or airstay.
If your fabric is not soft eg Ankara, linen etc, use hard stay.
Lastly, if your fabric is thick like denim use soft gumstay or airstay to avoid it being too bulky.
Try that and let me know if the problem persist.
Thanks Bellarita
Fashion / Re: Anybody Can Sew Like A Professional! by jumzite(f): 11:13am On Jul 19, 2016
I'm impressed with this thread @bellarita well done. Please the problem i usually encounter is gaping neckline. All the neckline of my tops or dresses never lie flat on the chest. can you please explain why this happens and what causes it? Thank you.
P.s the back neckline is fine, it is usually the front neckline.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Apply And Earn 5200 Naira Everyday With Mtnonline Jobs by jumzite(f): 3:08pm On Jun 30, 2010
i think its a scam, because they asked for money into someones private account

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