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An Open Letter To All Yahoo Boys By Paulgeek by Cindycruzz: 4:11pm On Nov 24, 2019
You don't have to be a YahooGuy to make money online. Apart from the fact that illegal wealth isn't sustainable, illegal businesses are very addictive. You also lose your creative mind. There are 1001 legitimate businesses you could do online & earn a decent income!

You can make livings and meet ends without defrauding anyone or mailing foreigners to send you dollars in the name of 419. Admittedly, most advertised Internet businesses aren't as profitable as we're made to believe. However, a lot of them pay.

The biggest challenge with newbies is that they are over expectant and over ambitious, so the moment their expectations aren't met as hurriedly as expected, they give up & join the millions who say Internet businesses don't pay. Nothing good comes cheap!

It troubles me a lot seeing millions of our youths wasting precious time debating bitter politics, religion, tribal issues, etc, when such time could be used productively; for people with unemployment challenge. We need to have a sober reflection as youth.

The easiest & fastest skills/profession anyone could learn today are digital skills. With digital skills, your chances of getting a decent job increases by over 50% at the global labour market & you could work from the comfort of your home in Ajegunle, for a client/firm in Canada.

There are hundreds of thousands of Indians who earn a living from the comfort of their homes. They have no govt or corporate job. In fact, a lot of them don't even have degrees. They only need to learn basic English & they're good to go. I have hired hundreds of them, too.

We must kill this sense of entitlement we have held for long now. The sense of entitlement that because we are graduates or hold certain qualifications, the govt or our relatives owe us decent jobs & better lives. This may have been the case some 50yrs ago. Not in 2019, my brother!

We are now in an era where what you know (skills) beyond your conventional educational qualifications, is as or even more important than your educational qualifications, and the earlier we accept this reality, the better for us, especially as young people.

Nevertheless, govts at all levels must also be interested in championing this new direction of thinking as a means of solving youth restiveness & unemployment. This could be done through institutional framework restructuring, designing policies policies that will transform our economy into a digital economy and human-capital development. These have proven to create more jobs in the developing nations. Check Rwanda if I lie.

To achieve this, our leaders, especially political leaders, must first realise that they lack basic understanding of the digital world, then make efforts to learn & understand it; because you only give what you have & you cannot promote what you don't believe. The time is NOW!

More Nigerian youths have access to the internet than Indians youths, but more Indian earn a living online than Nigerians. The difference? They are taught digital skills from primary school, while an average Nigerian attends his first computer training after graduation. What do they teach them? You already know.

The digital industry can employ more than most govt establishments, if govts could create the enabling environment. It would create more jobs & reduce the burden of employments from govt, as serious govts have little to do with direct job creation. They rather serve as 'enablers'.

Fellas, the time is NOW to birth a new generation of radical thinkers. Are you ready?


Source: https://www.paulgeek.com.ng/letter-to-all-yahoo-boys.html

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Re: An Open Letter To All Yahoo Boys By Paulgeek by Cindycruzz: 4:12pm On Nov 24, 2019
Yea

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Re: An Open Letter To All Yahoo Boys By Paulgeek by Cindycruzz: 4:14pm On Nov 24, 2019
There are several other career opportunities online

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Re: An Open Letter To All Yahoo Boys By Paulgeek by Cindycruzz: 4:14pm On Nov 24, 2019
Let's make this information go on trend

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Re: An Open Letter To All Yahoo Boys By Paulgeek by Ofemmanu1: 4:21pm On Nov 24, 2019
Cindycruzz:
There are several other career opportunities online
Show us the way pls.

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Re: An Open Letter To All Yahoo Boys By Paulgeek by Cindycruzz: 4:23pm On Nov 24, 2019
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Re: An Open Letter To All Yahoo Boys By Paulgeek by Kyrx(m): 4:34pm On Nov 24, 2019
Nice write up there.

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Re: An Open Letter To All Yahoo Boys By Paulgeek by Digitalstarlite: 4:36pm On Nov 24, 2019
Bros show us d way now
Instead of talking

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Re: An Open Letter To All Yahoo Boys By Paulgeek by Cindycruzz: 4:50pm On Nov 24, 2019
Digitalstarlite:
Bros show us d way now
Instead of talking

The way is all written there

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Re: An Open Letter To All Yahoo Boys By Paulgeek by Cindycruzz: 9:18pm On Nov 24, 2019
I don't know why this things isn't moved to fp Mr Seun

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Re: An Open Letter To All Yahoo Boys By Paulgeek by lalasticlala(m): 9:52pm On Nov 24, 2019
Cindycruzz:
I don't know why this things isn't moved to fp Mr

Are you the writer? If not, kindly provide link to the original source

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Re: An Open Letter To All Yahoo Boys By Paulgeek by Cindycruzz: 10:20pm On Nov 24, 2019
lalasticlala:


Are you the writer? If not, kindly provide link to the original source

Done and modified

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Re: An Open Letter To All Yahoo Boys By Paulgeek by Nobody: 10:38pm On Nov 24, 2019
please move to FrontPage, this is a good write-up, use Google their are many legitimate way online.

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Re: An Open Letter To All Yahoo Boys By Paulgeek by hustlelibrary(m): 11:03pm On Nov 24, 2019
People look down on hardworking fellows. I used to, too. But when you realize how hard it could be to raise a thousand naira, you'd respect that tailor next to your house.

We shame small-shop owners. Delivery men. Mechanics. And jokingly, Uber drivers. Those Uber drivers are far better than you.

People make millions from hairdressing. I know people that have built house from selling firewood. Go to computer village where millions are traded daily. Hence, this culture of looking down on handymen needs to stop.

A society that shames honesty and hard work would definitely exalt scamming. We have legalized illegal means of livelihood. Yahoo Yahoo is one of them.

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Re: An Open Letter To All Yahoo Boys By Paulgeek by hustlelibrary(m): 11:16pm On Nov 24, 2019
ambitiouschap:
please move to FrontPage, this is a good write-up, use Google their are many legitimate way online.

I support you bro
Re: An Open Letter To All Yahoo Boys By Paulgeek by Harlem2(m): 8:18am On Nov 25, 2019
Don't care
undecided
Re: An Open Letter To All Yahoo Boys By Paulgeek by Annie001: 8:18am On Nov 25, 2019
Yahoo is not good but this country hard, but I will never do it, Bank have refused to grant me loan for almost a year now, because it is an upcoming business, no one to Borrow you money even after having a good business plan, Abeg I am tired
Well if you know anyone that can loan someone pls do well to refer

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Re: An Open Letter To All Yahoo Boys By Paulgeek by Concatenate: 8:18am On Nov 25, 2019
good letter
Re: An Open Letter To All Yahoo Boys By Paulgeek by RiyadhGoddess(f): 8:18am On Nov 25, 2019
Good write up

If you are still looking for the social media to validate what you do for God, then you are NOT a True Disciple.
Good morning FAM and Happy New Week To You.

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Re: An Open Letter To All Yahoo Boys By Paulgeek by anonymous1759(m): 8:19am On Nov 25, 2019
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Re: An Open Letter To All Yahoo Boys By Paulgeek by Lovelies1: 8:20am On Nov 25, 2019
Re: An Open Letter To All Yahoo Boys By Paulgeek by Nobody: 8:20am On Nov 25, 2019
Crappy blogger's talk just to gain traffic. Every Nigerian is a potential fraudster. I can tell you most people who talk down yahoo, deep inside wish they knew how to do it. Hypocrites everywhere.

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Re: An Open Letter To All Yahoo Boys By Paulgeek by xbox360: 8:21am On Nov 25, 2019
Just imagine young men wasting their lives

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Re: An Open Letter To All Yahoo Boys By Paulgeek by xynerise: 8:21am On Nov 25, 2019
I don advise them tire...

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Re: An Open Letter To All Yahoo Boys By Paulgeek by millionboi2: 8:22am On Nov 25, 2019
D confidence too
Re: An Open Letter To All Yahoo Boys By Paulgeek by iCauseTrouble: 8:22am On Nov 25, 2019
shocked
Re: An Open Letter To All Yahoo Boys By Paulgeek by Coldie(m): 8:22am On Nov 25, 2019
To me all those yahoo boys going to jail should be rehabilitated, cause if they come back most of them might go back to crime.

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