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Edwin Adoga
@edyhaze
Entrepreneur || businessman ..
Abuja, Nigeria Katılım Mayıs 2010
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Edwin Adoga retweetledi
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If you know how to truly research niches thoroughly and run ads for underserved niches in USA and Canada and other Tier 1 countries you can never be broke
Have you ever heard of these undeserved niches, that marketers like myself charge 3000-5000/month per client to run ads for? And the best part is they keep you for years because you are bringing $10,000 - $50,000 deals for them
Standy generator installation
Fencing
Pool equipment refurbishment
Sump pump installation
Spray foam insulation contractors etc
I doubt, these are some golden niches that people hardly hear of and know nothing about, compared to the popular ones like Hvac, renovation, flooring and other saturated niches
Why they say if you can run ads and close sales you can never be broke, learn how to run ads for undeserved niches.
Best part? Any serious person can learn it
Oku@Oku_Youngx
Bro to Bro: Share a financial update🤲
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I don’t have money to offer but I will report till your helper sees it
I will pray for you too, sending you lots of love, hugs and and prayers in this difficult situation 🥹🙏❤️
Kwame Otu@KwameOtu10
Dialysis is draining man, I'm literally on my knees. I need medication refill and food to get by. If you can spare something please help a brother. My number is 09098539701, 08079468065. Thank you. 🙏🏿
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Let me put you on to something (update) that can genuinely change your financial life for good.
Go to the App Store or Google Play Store and download any of these language learning apps: Duolingo, Babbel, or Busuu.
Pick one language and commit to it. French, German, Spanish, or Portuguese. Study consistently for 6 to 12 months, then sit the official certification exam for your chosen language.
- For French, that is the DELF/DALF exam.
- For German, it is the Goethe-Zertifikat.
- For Spanish, it is the DELE.
- For Portuguese, it is the CELPE-Bras.
These certificates are internationally recognized and that is what employers actually want to see.
Once you are certified, start applying. Here is where to look:
The United Nations Careers Portal (careers.un.org) hires Translators, Interpreters, Language Editors, and Verbatim Reporters. These are mostly onsite roles in New York, Geneva, Vienna, or Nairobi. Entry-level salary starts around $60,000 to $80,000 per year.
The French, German, or Spanish Embassies in your country regularly hire Local Staff Interpreters, Cultural Program Officers, and Administrative Officers who are bilingual. These are onsite roles paying roughly $30,000 to $60,000 per year depending on country.
The European Union Careers Portal (epso.europa.eu) recruits Linguists, Translators, and Conference Interpreters. Mostly onsite in Brussels or Luxembourg. Starting salary ranges from €4,000 to €8,000 per month.
Platforms like ProZ, Upwork, and TransPerfect hire freelance Translators and Remote Interpreters. These are fully remote. Rates run between $25 and $60 per hour depending on your language pair and experience.
The African Development Bank, World Bank, and IMF also regularly post roles for Language Officers and Regional Interpreters, especially for French and Portuguese speakers across Africa.
One language. 6 to 12 months. A globally recognized certificate. That is all it takes to unlock doors that most people do not even know exist.
The information is free. The choice is yours.
Above all, love God.
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These women and children are yet to be released.
Happy Saturday, Nigerians
Rinu Oduala 🔥🔫@SavvyRinu
This is a reminder that 176 kidnapped pregnant women and children from Woro, Kwara are still with terrorists since February. They have demanded over 3 billion naira for them. Tinubu is yet to say a word. Governor @RealAARahman is busy campaigning. 👏🏾
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My dear Nigerians, colleagues in the media, critics, and everyone who lent their voice during this difficult period, I sincerely thank you all.
To everyone who spoke concerning my release, prayed for me, and demanded fairness, I will never take your concern and solidarity for granted. And even to those who disagreed with me or questioned my actions, I still appreciate your voices because democracy gives room for different opinions.
I also want to say clearly that my desire has never been to bring down any institution or create division. I respect the sacrifices of the men and women serving this country, just as I remain committed to speaking for ordinary Nigerians who dream of a better nation.
Since the matter is still before the court, I will avoid making statements that may interfere with the legal process. However, I remain confident in the rule of law and due process.
At this moment, my focus is not bitterness, blame, or conflict. My focus remains the Nigeria we all deserve — a Nigeria that works for everyone, where justice is fair, opportunities are equal, and where the child of nobody can truly become somebody without knowing anybody.
This experience has only strengthened my belief that Nigeria must continue to grow through dialogue, understanding, accountability, and unity.
Thank you once again to everyone who stood up in one way or another.
God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria 🇳🇬 Justice can't be cracked

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It takes sunlight an average of 8 minutes and 20 seconds to reach Earth.
DAMI FOREIGN🥶@TheDamiForeign
If algorithm brings this to you, quote with anything.
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Save yourself from getting ripped off by mechanics and electricians as a car owner.
If your car AC, radio or power windows suddenly stop working, do not run to a mechanic immediately. 70% of the time it's just a blown fuse that you can change yourself for less than ₦1000.
Go to Startmycar.com

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