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K by JAPAHTML: 9:49am On Jun 22
Good
Re: K by SocialJustice: 10:19am On Jun 22
Continue chasing the money, down the line get a degree and the do not kill your income source when you start university.

Be wise with girls, avoid the hungry ones, that's like 95% of them. Also stay away from dreamers and it is not your responsibility to lift your family from poverty. That is a sure recipe to amount to nothing in this life. Give what you can.

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Re: K by JAPAHTML: 10:23am On Jun 22
K
Re: K by Love800(m): 9:17pm On Jun 22
You dont even need a girlfriend. What you need is focus on your work-life or anything that will lead to your success. When you have gotten enough money then you can find a girlfriend and marry her.

You may have a girl dat is ur friend sha. But never allow romance or love into it.
JAPAHTML:


Thanks for your input I really Appreciate already there have been a little setbacks recently from much spending in terms of girls they're not in my list, doesn't mean I don't have a girlfriend but not my Priority ✅
Again thanks

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Re: K by Love800(m): 9:19pm On Jun 22
To your very first question.

Go to school and learn your other skills along.

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Re: K by Cesarr1: 10:26pm On Jun 22
SocialJustice:
Continue chasing the money, down the line get a degree and the do not kill your income source when you start university.

Be wise with girls, avoid the hungry ones, that's like 95% of them. Also stay away from dreamers and it is not your responsibility to lift your family from poverty. That is a sure recipe to amount to nothing in this life. Give what you can.

What do you mean by dreamer
Re: K by SocialJustice: 11:00pm On Jun 22
Cesarr1:

What do you mean by dreamer
Dreamers are people who only have ambitions but too lazy to work on making it reality. If you meet a girl that's a dreamer, she can get you to start a business for her and act like she's entrepreneurial but she will collapse the business as soon as you are done financing it. There's always an excuse why they can't seem to succeed, never taking responsibility for their failures.
Re: K by JAPAHTML: 4:51am On Jun 23
Love800:
You dont even need a girlfriend. What you need is focus on your work-life or anything that will lead to your success. When you have gotten enough money then you can find a girlfriend and marry her.

You may have a girl dat is ur friend sha. But never allow romance or love into it.

Thanks for your input

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Re: K by GeorgeWilliams(m): 8:02am On Jun 23
Apply for a university part time program... There are options of daily or weekend program

You can choose the weekend program

You'll have time to work and earn money while also pursuing a degree
Re: K by oginga: 8:12am On Jun 23
Since you're making some money from your hustle, I will advise you to do part-time programme and earn your degree with ease. Even if you don't need a degree now try and get it, it may be your support system in the future.

Also document all the jobs you do, you never can tell when you will need a reference and attestation from someone.

When it comes to journey of life and fulfilling destiny, you have to be intentional. Like someone said, avoid women for now and concentrate on making money and getting your degree.

All the best bro!.

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Re: K by dawnomike(m): 8:40am On Jun 23
JAPAHTML:
Greetings My nairaland Family, I will go straight to the point, I was 16 years when I discovered Nairaland since then I've really learnt A lot in this great forum Apart from the bashing and Tribalism here,
I am what I am today because of Nairaland, So this is my story I am from a poor family like very poor so I've been trying since years to figure out how to make a living when I say Making a living am talking about my career part cos already I usually farm with my Dad in the Village, Beginning of Last year I started learning web design, I know some HTML and CSS code, Then I realized that I can't do this anymore cos I need Laptop and good phone and steady Electricity to be learn Programming, so I quit and started searching for Other online business, Later on I landed in domaining, My life changed A little bit though, today I can afford some basic Stuffs for myself,

I have double WAEC cert (Art and Sci) all in good grades, Now I am 20yrs old and from the looks of things by next year I might be able to sponsor myself in the University But my problem now is I am not Motivated in this school of a thing, Like I am thinking about putting my money in other businesses so that it can generate money for me, I don't want to do something because others are doing it I am from a poor background and my goal is to make sure that I Make enough money so that Poverty will be wiped out in my Family, Does it really make any difference if I don't Go to University?
What will University offer me?
I am not good in maths even if I will enter school I will look for Courses that doesn't have much maths work

So my good people of Nairaland I need Advice on what to do, should I focus and chase the Money or Is their anything out there University Education will add in my life? Because that will be a big distraction once I get admitted in the University, Lectures, Exams, fees, Many other things that I can't start writing here so pls I need Advice from both Graduates and Non graduates here and Business men too
What should I do at this point?
Pls manage my grammatical error
Go to school and try to make money as a student as well
Re: K by Watcharena: 1:27pm On Jun 23
Delay the schooling for two or three years and make more money many first class graduates are on the streets looking for what to eat. Money will give you Freedom that your certificate can't give you. nobody respect your certificate but will surely respect your money. From your narrative you want to eradicate poverty from your family not to increase the number of graduates. you can always go back to school when you're financially stable.

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Re: K by Watcharena: 1:29pm On Jun 23
But if you need laptop I can give you a decent one with charger at 28k with warranty
Re: K by JAPAHTML: 3:17pm On Jun 23
oginga:
Since you're making some money from your hustle, I will advise you to do part-time programme and earn your degree with ease. Even if you don't need a degree now try and get it, it may be your support system in the future.

Also document all the jobs you do, you never can tell when you will need a reference and attestation from someone.

When it comes to journey of life and fulfilling destiny, you have to be intentional. Like someone said, avoid women for now and concentrate on making money and getting your degree.

All the best bro!.

Thank you for your input ❤️

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Re: K by JAPAHTML: 3:19pm On Jun 23
Watcharena:
Delay the schooling for two or three years and make more money many first class graduates are on the streets looking for what to eat. Money will give you Freedom that your certificate can't give you. nobody respect your certificate but will surely respect your money. From your narrative you want to eradicate poverty from your family not to increase the number of graduates. you can always go back to school when you're financially stable.

Thanks for your input boss
I think this is exactly my own thoughts since I am just getting the cert for certificate sake not to look for job then there's no need of rushing things

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Re: K by WhizdomXX(m): 1:05am On Jun 24
JAPAHTML:
Greetings My nairaland Family, I will go straight to the point, I was 16 years when I discovered Nairaland since then I've really learnt A lot in this great forum Apart from the bashing and Tribalism here,
I am what I am today because of Nairaland, So this is my story I am from a poor family like very poor so I've been trying since years to figure out how to make a living when I say Making a living am talking about my career part cos already I usually farm with my Dad in the Village, Beginning of Last year I started learning web design, I know some HTML and CSS code, Then I realized that I can't do this anymore cos I need Laptop and good phone and steady Electricity to be learn Programming, so I quit and started searching for Other online business, Later on I landed in domaining, My life changed A little bit though, today I can afford some basic Stuffs for myself,

I have double WAEC cert (Art and Sci) all in good grades, Now I am 20yrs old and from the looks of things by next year I might be able to sponsor myself in the University But my problem now is I am not Motivated in this school of a thing, Like I am thinking about putting my money in other businesses so that it can generate money for me, I don't want to do something because others are doing it I am from a poor background and my goal is to make sure that I Make enough money so that Poverty will be wiped out in my Family, Does it really make any difference if I don't Go to University?
What will University offer me?
I am not good in maths even if I will enter school I will look for Courses that doesn't have much maths work

So my good people of Nairaland I need Advice on what to do, should I focus and chase the Money or Is their anything out there University Education will add in my life? Because that will be a big distraction once I get admitted in the University, Lectures, Exams, fees, Many other things that I can't start writing here so pls I need Advice from both Graduates and Non graduates here and Business men too
What should I do at this point?
Pls manage my grammatical error
Keep on making money in whatever passion you have and when you're ready for school go learn business management. Btw, anything you want to do in this life, you must learn to love maths.
Re: K by Cesarr1: 8:11am On Jun 25
SocialJustice:
Dreamers are people who only have ambitions but too lazy to work on making it reality. If you meet a girl that's a dreamer, she can get you to start a business for her and act like she's entrepreneurial but she will collapse the business as soon as you are done financing it. There's always an excuse why they can't seem to succeed, never taking responsibility for their failures.
omor e b like say me sef i b dreamer
Re: K by SocialJustice: 8:23am On Jun 25
Cesarr1:

omor e b like say me sef i b dreamer
Lol, no be crime. Taking responsibility is the most important step in growing.
Re: K by Cesarr1: 8:35am On Jun 25
SocialJustice:
Lol, no be crime. Taking responsibility is the most important step in growing.
i b dreamer just reflecting on my life past mistakes
im poss to b done with bsc this year.
Re: K by SocialJustice: 8:45am On Jun 25
Cesarr1:

i b dreamer just reflecting on my life past mistakes
im poss to b done with bsc this year.
Learn and move on happily.
Re: K by Cesarr1: 3:29pm On Jun 25
SocialJustice:
Learn and move on happily.
I appreciate boss

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Re: K by tensazangetsu20(m): 6:09pm On Jun 25
Go to school, get a degree. Don't do any course that's more than 4 years. Figure out a way to leave Nigeria with your tech skills.

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Re: K by Gerrard59(m): 7:17am On Jun 26
Watcharena:
Delay the schooling for two or three years and make more money many first class graduates are on the streets looking for what to eat. Money will give you Freedom that your certificate can't give you. nobody respect your certificate but will surely respect your money. From your narrative you want to eradicate poverty from your family not to increase the number of graduates. you can always go back to school when you're financially stable.

What did these first class graduates study? What year did they graduate? How MANY first class grads have you seen looking for what to eat? Or did you just see the phase - many first class graduates are on the streets looking for what to eat - somewhere and decided it was funky to use?
Re: K by Gerrard59(m): 7:26am On Jun 26
JAPAHTML:
Greetings My nairaland Family, I will go straight to the point, I was 16 years when I discovered

I have double WAEC cert (Art and Sci) all in good grades, Now I am 20yrs old and from the looks of things by next year I might be able to sponsor myself in the University But my problem now is I am not Motivated in this school of a thing, Like I am thin
What will University offer me?
I am not good in maths even if I will enter school I will look for Courses that doesn't have much maths work

Pls manage my grammatical error

Based on the bold, run a part-time program in any course while maintaining your present source of income. Also, diversify into other businesses. Build systems (documentation, training etc) around your businesses rather than people (employees can resign anytime).

The best jobs are math-based, so since you don't know math, don't bother going through the process. Also, don't be bothered or interested in relocating as the odds of doing so via study or work favour mostly numerical graduates.

Additionally, a major reason you should study in a tertiary institution is to broaden your thinking process, be open-minded, and broaden your network beyond your current environment.

Lastly, build yourself to the comfort you realistically seek before having anything to do with women. Even when the comfort has been achieved, enjoy it first as a bachelor before courtship or marriage. That is, enjoy your money as a man who worked for it before bringing another party into it. When choosing your would-be woman, VET her thoroughly. Women are brutal vetters. Vet her as much as she vets you. May the best vetter win.

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Re: K by Watcharena: 7:47am On Jun 26
Gerrard59:


What did these first class graduates study? What year did they graduate? How MANY first class grads have you seen looking for what to eat? Or did you just see the phase - many first class graduates are on the streets looking for what to eat - somewhere and decided it was funky to use?
this is a first class graduate of accouting one of the most marketable course in nigeria

Re: K by Gerrard59(m): 8:04am On Jun 26
Watcharena:
this is a first class graduate of accouting one of the most marketable course in nigeria

My question was HOW MANY? You showed me only one. When making a categorical statement, you must be careful with certain words which have to do with numbers. To teach you this thing, here is a first class graduate of Accounting from Covenant University: https://www.linkedin.com/in/fatima-dashe-ad24/ who works for the prestigious company Boston Consulting Group. Would I now say that ALL first class graduates are employed?

Now to Kura Benedicta (I just read the post on Facebook) who graduated and served not more than two years ago. The questions are: has she written aptitude tests? How many companies has she applied to? Before attempting to write ICAN, has she applied to top accounting firms?

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Re: K by Watcharena: 8:19am On Jun 26
Gerrard59:


My question was HOW MANY? You showed me only one. When making a categorical statement, you must be careful with certain words which have to do with numbers. To teach you this thing, here is a first class graduate of Accounting from Covenant University: https://www.linkedin.com/in/fatima-dashe-ad24/ who works for the prestigious company Boston Consulting Group. Would I now say that ALL first class graduates are employed?

Now to Kura Benedicta (I just read the post on Facebook) who graduated and served not more than two years ago. The questions are: has she written aptitude tests? How many companies has she applied to? Before attempting to write ICAN, has she applied to top accounting firms?

I don't work in bureau of statistics, are there unemployed first class graduates in Nigeria yes. I don't know which one aptitude test because I never wrote one before I got a job. As for Ican I was not a member of any professional body before I got a job.


The op and his family has been struggling financially at a stage he couldn't even afford a laptop to aid his skills, now that the money has started flowing you're telling him to leave it to go to school when he is not going to use his certificate for anything. you tell me billionaire that made it through paid job
Re: K by Gerrard59(m): 8:52am On Jun 26
Watcharena:
I don't work in bureau of statistics, are there unemployed first class graduates in Nigeria yes. I

The op and his family has been struggling financially at a stage he couldn't even afford a laptop to aid his skills, now that the money has started flowing you're telling him to leave it to go to school when he is not going to use his certificate for anything. you tell me billionaire that made it through paid job

I outlined the reasons why he should go to school and the form of study he should focus on. As for billionaires:

1) Everyone cannot be a billionaire. The way you people use that word is somehow. Look, there are less 3000 dollar billionaires in a world of 8BN+ people.
2) Most successful entrepreneurs worked somewhere before starting their businesses. It was at these places they learnt how well-structured businesses are, how to manage build and manage a team, source for clients, build their network, increase their knowledge/skill-set and most importantly, raise their initial capital.
3) Since you make it seem like no billionaire made it through a paid job (which is a lie on its own), why are you working? Why not resign? You no wan become billionaire too?

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Re: K by JAPAHTML: 5:15pm On Jun 26
tensazangetsu20:
Go to school, get a degree. Don't do any course that's more than 4 years. Figure out a way to leave Nigeria with your tech skills.

My boss in Programming grin How is it going over there in Chile smiley
Hope all is well with you, I've been a big fan of JAPA grin na why my name come be Japahtml cos I be think say I fit do am with programming, but poor background be killing dreams since days 1. But we move regardless grin I pray the Japa dream doesn't die, Even if it does make person see money dey go vacation over there

My problem now is with all this AI stuffs everywhere which part of programming that someone will learn how in other not to be replace by AI in the next 5yrs cos this AI stuffs is getting out of hand with daily modification 😔

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Re: K by JAPAHTML: 5:20pm On Jun 26
Gerrard59:


Based on the bold, run a part-time program in any course while maintaining your present source of income. Also, diversify into other businesses. Build systems (documentation, training etc) around your businesses rather than people (employees can resign anytime).

The best jobs are math-based, so since you don't know math, don't bother going through the process. Also, don't be bothered or interested in relocating as your chances of doing so via study or work favours mostly numerical graduates.

Additionally, a major reason you should study in a tertiary institution is to broaden your thinking process, be open-minded, and broaden your network beyond your current environment.

Lastly, build yourself to the comfort you realistically seek before having anything to do with women. Even when the comfort has been achieved, enjoy it first as a bachelor before courtship or marriage. That is, enjoy your money as a man who worked for it before bringing another party into it. When choosing your would-be woman, VET her thoroughly. Women are brutal vetters. Vet her as much as she vets you. May the best vetter win.

Thank you sir for your input, so far people have been saying go to school, i think am buying the idea, I might later settle with Art course, something like Business Admin. Although my wish is to study tech related Course but Maths is scaring the shit out of me🤧
Re: K by Emeraldfynest(m): 4:31am On Jun 29
Your story is similar to mine. Although I just finished from a Federal University last month. I studied a course I was interested in (Agric) so I’ve decided to start a new degree in September to read B.Sc Information Technology (I started working in Tech too while in my 4th year).

You can check this school, it’s an Open University and the curriculum is top standard. I’ll advise you to still go to school. https://miva.university/

You’re still young and before you know it, you will be done. Your degree will complement your work experience too.
JAPAHTML:


Thank you sir for your input, so far people have been saying go to school, i think am buying the idea, I might later settle with Art course, something like Business Admin. Although my wish is to study tech related Course but Maths is scaring the shit out of me🤧
Re: K by JAPAHTML: 9:37am On Jun 30
Emeraldfynest:
Your story is similar to mine. Although I just finished from a Federal University last month. I studied a course I was interested in (Agric) so I’ve decided to start a new degree in September to read B.Sc Information Technology (I started working in Tech too while in my 4th year).

You can check this school, it’s an Open University and the curriculum is top standard. I’ll advise you to still go to school. https://miva.university/

You’re still young and before you know it, you will be done. Your degree will complement your work experience too.

Thanks I will be making arrangement soon cos I won't like to miss admission cos of poor result

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