Ike Tochukwu Clement

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Ike Tochukwu Clement

Ike Tochukwu Clement

@IkeTochukwuCle3

Resourceful and determined

Nigeria Katılım Temmuz 2020
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Mr Charles (Remote Jobs)
Mr Charles (Remote Jobs)@MrCharlesky·
If you can use MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint & OneNote… you can train AI and get paid $100/hr The catch? It depends on your input. If you put less effort, you might earn just $5/hr. More efforts, more rewards.
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Aesthetic.Guyy
Aesthetic.Guyy@Aestheticswallz·
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BobDdesigner
BobDdesigner@SamuelOP675·
A MUST LISTEN DESIGNERS👂! What is design?
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MrBanks💰
MrBanks💰@Mrbankstips·
Content Creation & Social Media* - YouTube ad revenue & sponsorships - TikTok creator fund - X (Twitter) monetization & subscriptions - Instagram brand partnerships - Blogging with ads/affiliate marketing - Podcasting with sponsorships - Twitch streaming - Newsletter subscriptions (Substack) *Freelancing* - Writing & copywriting - Graphic design - Web development - Video editing - Social media management - Virtual assistance - Data entry - Transcription services - Translation services - Voice over work - SEO consulting - Digital marketing *E-commerce* - Dropshipping - Amazon FBA - Print-on-demand (t-shirts, mugs) - Selling on Etsy - eBay flipping - Facebook Marketplace sales - Selling digital products (templates, presets) - Creating online courses - Selling stock photos/videos - NFT creation & sales *AI-Powered Services* - AI content writing - AI image generation services - AI video creation - Chatbot development - AI consulting - Prompt engineering - AI tool tutorials *Investing & Trading* - Stock market investing - Cryptocurrency trading - Forex trading - Real estate crowdfunding - Peer-to-peer lending - Dividend stocks - Index funds - Bonds *Apps & Websites* - Survey sites (Swagbucks, Survey Junkie) - Cashback apps (Rakuten) - User testing websites - App testing - Playing games for rewards - Watching ads for money **OFFLINE INCOME** *Traditional Employment* - Full-time job - Part-time job - Contract work - Consulting - Seasonal work *Service-Based Business* - Catering/food business - Event planning - Photography - Makeup artistry - Hair styling - Personal training - Tutoring/teaching - House cleaning - Laundry services - Car washing/detailing - Pet sitting/dog walking - Babysitting/childcare - Elderly care - Home repairs/handyman - Painting services - Landscaping/gardening - Moving services - Courier/delivery services *Retail & Sales* - Opening a physical store - Market/street vending - Door-to-door sales - Network marketing/MLM - Real estate agent - Insurance sales - Car sales *Skilled Trades* - Plumbing - Electrical work - Carpentry - Welding - Mechanic work - HVAC services *Food & Hospitality* - Restaurant business - Food truck - Catering - Baking/cake decorating - Bar/bartending **RENTAL INCOME** - Short-let apartments (Airbnb) - Long-term property rentals - Car rental (Turo) - Equipment rental - Party supplies rental - Bounce house/event equipment - Storage space rental - Parking space rental **CREATIVE WORK** - Writing books/ebooks - Self-publishing on Amazon - Composing music - Selling beats - Art commissions - Craft making - Jewelry making - Fashion design **GIG ECONOMY** - Uber/Bolt driving - Food delivery (UberEats, Glovo) - Task-based apps (TaskRabbit) - Handy services - Instacart shopping **PASSIVE INCOME** - Dividend-paying stocks - Rental income - Royalties (books, music, patents) - Vending machines - ATM ownership - Billboard advertising - Car wrapping ads - App development (recurring revenue) - Automated online businesses **SPECIALIZED/PROFESSIONAL** - Medical practice - Legal services - Accounting/bookkeeping - Engineering consulting - Architecture - IT services/tech support - Software development **AGRICULTURE** - Poultry farming - Fish farming - Crop farming - Livestock rearing - Greenhouse farming - Selling farm produce **RESELLING & ARBITRAGE** - Thrift store flipping - Garage sale flipping - Wholesale buying & reselling - Ticket reselling - Domain flipping - Website flipping - Retail arbitrage **TEACHING & EDUCATION** - Online tutoring - Creating Udemy courses - Skillshare classes - Private lessons (music, language, etc.) - Exam prep coaching - Career coaching - Life coaching **OTHER** - Focus groups & research studies - Clinical trials participation - Plasma/blood donation - Sperm/egg donation - Renting out belongings - Selling used items - Recycling/scrap metal - Mystery shopping
Kennnny@ckenny2cy

@Mrbankstips How do people save daily? I’m willing to learn

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Ike Tochukwu Clement
Ike Tochukwu Clement@IkeTochukwuCle3·
What a painful truth 💔💔💔😭😭
Slim@onu_slim

IF YOU CAN’T MAKE ₦1,000,000 MONTHLY IN NIGERIA, READ THIS CAREFULLY This country is not broke. People are. ₦1,000,000 monthly is not a miracle. It’s not luck. It’s not even “big money” anymore. What’s rare is clarity, discipline, and execution. Let’s be honest. If you are still depending on one salary, waiting for promotion, praying for government policy, or hoping your boss “notices your effort”, then ₦1,000,000 monthly will continue to look impossible. Not because Nigeria is hard. But because your approach is weak. Let me break it down for you: ₦1,000,000 monthly is just ₦33,333 per day. That’s: 33 people paying you ₦1,000 daily, or 10 people paying you ₦3,500 daily, or 1 person paying you ₦33,333 daily. This is not economics. It’s basic arithmetic. The problem is not money. The problem is you’re not selling anything. No skill. No service. No product. No value. Just vibes and complaints. Every Nigerian making ₦1,000,000+ monthly is doing one or more of these: Solving a painful problem Serving a specific market Collecting small money from many people Or big money from very few people Nobody is paying them because they are educated. Nobody is paying them because they are nice. They are paid because they are useful. Another painful truth: You don’t rise to ₦1,000,000 monthly by motivation. You rise by systems. One POS becomes three. One client becomes ten. One service becomes a package. One hustle becomes a brand. While you are arguing online, someone is delivering food. While you are waiting for “perfect capital”, someone is washing clothes. While you are chasing connections, someone is collecting ₦2,000 from 500 people. ₦1,000,000 monthly does not respond to prayers alone. It responds to consistency. If you work where income is capped, your life will be capped. If you sell time, you’ll always run out of money. If nobody can pay you without you showing up physically, you are already limited. This is not an insult. It’s a wake-up call. Nigeria rewards Those who move fast Those who learn fast Those who sell better Those who scale Complaints don’t pay bills. Hard skills do. The day you stop asking, “Who will help me?” and start asking, “Who has a problem I can solve?” ₦1,000,000 monthly will stop looking like a dream. It will look like a target. And targets are meant to be hit.

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Prophet Emmanuel Okeke
Prophet Emmanuel Okeke@PhtEmmanuelO·
How to Position Yourself for Wealth Transfer in the Tech Space | Prophet Emmanuel Okeke. #GTAN, #WKC
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MATT GRAY
MATT GRAY@matt_gray_·
6 Al Skills That Will Make You Rich In 2026:
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Ike Tochukwu Clement@IkeTochukwuCle3·
You can start yam farming in 2026
The Nigerian Farmer@Naija_farmers

Yam Farming (From ₦300,000 – ₦500,000) you can start yam ln 2026 and make morethan x2 of the initial startup capital... If you have land is a added advantage.. note you can also plant in sack bags.... Yam farming is a high-demand, high-value agribusiness in Nigeria, especially for white yam (Dioscorea rotundata). With good planning, it can be very profitable. Why Yam Farming? Strong market demand all year Long shelf life when stored properly High return per tuber Suitable for both subsistence & commercial farming Capital Breakdown (₦300k – ₦500k) Land lease/clearing (1 plot): ₦80k – ₦150k Seed yam (250–400 setts): ₦120k – ₦180k Labour (mounding, planting): ₦40k – ₦70k Staking materials: ₦30k – ₦60k Agrochemicals & misc.: ₦20k – ₦40k ✅ Total: ₦300k – ₦500k Step-by-Step Guide 1. Land Preparation Choose well-drained loamy soil Clear land and make mounds or ridges Spacing: 1m × 1m 2. Seed Yam Selection Use healthy, disease-free yams Cut into setts (200–300g) Treat with ash or fungicide before planting 3. Planting Best time: March – April (rainy season) November (Dry season) Plant sett slanted, cover lightly with soil 4. Staking Stake vines 3–4 weeks after sprouting Prevents rot and improves tuber size 5. Weeding & Care Weed 2–3 times Apply organic manure or NPK (moderately) Control pests (yam beetles, nematodes) Harvesting 8–10 months after planting Harvest carefully to avoid tuber injury Profit Projection (1 Plot Example) 300 stands → 250 good tubers Average selling price: ₦3,500 – ₦6,000 per tuber 😜😜 Revenue: ₦850,000 – ₦1.5 million Profit: ₦800,000+ (depending on market) Tips for Higher Profit Plant early Use improved yam varieties Sell during scarcity period (Dec–March) Combine with seed yam production for extra income ~ Earthlife Agro farm

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Ike Tochukwu Clement@IkeTochukwuCle3·
True Talk
Toyyib Adewale Adelodun@taadelodun

I have lived 23 years in Nigeria and 17 years abroad. Here is what self-help gurus won't tell you 1. You can't outwork your location I worked hard growing up in Nigeria. Anyone who went to school with me will tell you. I will resume school later than my mates due to late payment of fees and I will still end up among the best in class. Poverty showed me shege! Then I moved abroad. Same person. Same work ethic. Same drive. My currency had actual purchasing power. My labour was valued 10x higher for the same work. Infrastructure actually functioned. That's not mindset or manifestation. That's geography. Your location determines your floor and ceiling. Hard work only determines where you land within that range. It is not your fault. It is the structural reality. 2. What you work on matters more than how hard you work. This shifted everything for me. Before you ask "How can I work harder?" ask this: "The people who did this work before me - where did they end up? Do I want to end up there?" If you don't like the destination, effort alone won't save you. You need a different path, not more hours. 3. If you can't move physically, move digitally I know what it feels like to have your geography hold you hostage. But here's the only advantage our generation has: The internet doesn't check your passport like embassy. 20 years ago, I used Google to research scholarships. Today, you have ChatGPT, Claude, and tools that would have seemed like magic back then. But most people use the internet to scroll, not to build. They consume content instead of creating it. They watch other people win instead of building their own leverage. Same tools. Completely different outcomes. Gurus won't tell you this because it destroys their "100% mindset" business model. Focus on these three and 2026 won't look like 2025. Location × Leverage × Work Ethic = Outcome Do you agree, or do you think hard work alone is enough? If you learn from this, share it with someone who needs to hear it. Follow me for more uncomfortable truths about success, geography, and what they won't tell you in the webinars. I have paid the tuition. You get the lessons.

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Ike Tochukwu Clement@IkeTochukwuCle3·
Learn something today
Dr POPOOLA 🌐⚕️@popoolaadaniel

Many People Struggle with this condition down below, it’s been with you for so many years, embarrassing, annoying and sometimes smelly…. Many don’t know the name, I’ll tell you about it today. There’s a little-known skin condition that hides in the armpit or private area… and people can live with it for years without even knowing its name. Trichomycosis. Not a fungus. Not an STI. Just a stubborn BACTERIAL infection that clings to hair shafts and leaves the area looking scaly, sweaty and crusted with yellow, red, or brown debris. It loves heat, sweat, tight clothes and constant moisture. Which is probably why it’s so common… and so quietly embarrassing. But here’s the part that surprises almost everyone. Treatment is incredibly SIMPLE. 1. Remove the hair Dermatology textbooks all point at the same thing: Shaving the armpit or pubic hair is the number one cure. No hair… no place for the bacteria to live. 2. Clean the area properly Daily washing with benzoyl peroxide (yes, the acne wash) strips away bacteria and breaks down the crusts. 3. Use a light antibacterial cream Clindamycin, erythromycin, or fusidic acid. Just a thin layer twice a day for about a week. 4. Keep it dry Sweat fuels this infection. Antiperspirants, loose cotton underwear and good airflow make the biggest difference. If you sweat excessively, treating hyperhidrosis helps prevent it from coming back. And for the rare stubborn cases, doctors may add a short course of oral antibiotics. The best part? Most people notice the area clearing within 48 to 72 hours once they start the right routine. So if you’ve had persistent scaly buildup, brown or yellow crust around hair roots, or a sour sweat smell that just won’t quit… this might be the culprit. It’s treatable. It’s simple. And you definitely don’t have to live with it.

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Ken Ndubisi 🧙
Ken Ndubisi 🧙@thekenndubisi·
These mistakes are not set in stone and your opinion may vary, some may not also work for you. They are just my opinion. Take the ones that work and leave the rest. Share with someone who’ll find it helpful.
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