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HOW TO START A MINI IMPORTATION AND EARN SIDE MONEY TO YOUR POCKET FOLLOW US ON

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How To Start a Mini Importation Business from USA and UK BY  UMAR GIZA · JUNE 9, 2020 Facebook   Twitter   LinkedIn   WhatsApp   Email   Share Goods Recently Shipped from USA to Nigeria by unclefines Starting a mini importation business from USA and UK makes it possible to hit 6 figures in 6 months of starting. However, that depends on if you are doing it right, getting products from cheap sources and using a reliable logistics partner. It’s a great thing to have several sources of income. It does not matter if this is your first time attempting to start a business, you too can make lots of money shopping and shipping wholesales deals/discounts on giant online stores that sell products for as low as $2 to $10. If you are just concluding NYSC, about to go for your NYSC, a stay-at-home mum, a student or a worker who needs extra bucks, you should read this article to the end as we reveal the secret to starting a successful import business. Here’s a little story, the unclefines you see tod

CROWD1 IMPOSSIBLE IS NOTHING

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100% working and real way to make money UMAR GIZA A PROUD CROWD1 AFFILIATE                What is Crowd1! ********************************** CROWD1   is an online Network  Marketing Company, the 1st of this kind to combine Crowd Marketing with Online Network marketing to create a solid residual income for thousands of its Members. How Crowd1 Works ****************************** You register using a sponsor link, a person who will help, assist, support and guide you in your Crowd1 experience, into and through Crowd1. The sponsor must be someone who demonstrate knowledge and know how of Crowd1 as a business and processes of Crowd1. NB : Do not make the mistake of wanting to join the Business under someone because you may know the person or be related to, but the person may not know the business. A Clueless sponsor derails business progress, Truth hurts and I am unapologetic. Be wiser, this is business and it has no relation to proximity nor knowing the person. Get a link to r

JAMB Suspends Compulsory Use of NIN For 2020 UTME/DE Registration

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Posted by unclefines on 11th January, 2020   |   23 Comments The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has suspended the compulsory use of the National Identification Number (NIN) for the registration of candidates for the 2020 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) and Direct Entry until 2021. The JAMB Registrar, Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, disclosed this during a briefing at the headquaters of the board in Bwari, Abuja. According to him, the move was to provide more time for candidates to get their national identification numbers. It was gathered that the decision to suspend the use of NIN for 2020 UTME registration followed criticisms from the public over the poor timing of the policy and the difficulty in obtaining the NIN by prospective candidates. With this development, candidates can now apply for the 2020 UTME/DE which is set to commence January 13, 2020 without NIN. The date for the commencement of the JAMB examination remains March 14th, 2020. Candid

Why we suspended NIN for UTME registration – JAMB

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has explained that technical reasons and stakeholders’ concerns compelled the suspension of the use of the National Identification Number as a requirement for the 2020 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination and Direct Entry registrations. The UTME and DE registrations were scheduled to begin on Monday, January 13 and end on February 17, 2019. Announcing this at a press conference in Abuja on Saturday, JAMB Registrar, Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, noted that technical issues with regards to the system of registration at the National Identification Management Commission was one of the major reasons for the suspension. He cited difficulties being faced by candidates in the NIN registration, adding that the NIN requirement as a precondition for the UTME and DE registrations had been set aside for this year’s registrations. Oloyede said the NIN would, however,  be a necessary requirement in the 2021 UTME and Direct Entry registrations. He said plans a

unwanted application to get ride off

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Android warning: Delete these apps from your phone or pay the price Android is by far the most popular mobile operating system with over 2.5 billion users  (Image: Getty • Google) ANDROID users have been warned to delete 116 apps that have been found to be ridden with harmful malware in a new security report. By  JOSEPH CAREY PUBLISHED: 06:45, Tue, Dec 24, 2019 UPDATED: 10:06, Tue, Dec 24, 2019 Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share with Email Share via Whatsapp Android is by far the most popular mobile operating system with over 2.5 billion users. That makes it a prime target for malicious third-parties that want to infect devices across the globe with malware. Most recently, the team at Barracuda Security  discovered  almost 200 apps that contained either adware or a suspicious combination of device permissions. And now cybersecurity company White Ops has identified 116 apps – with more than 4.6 million downloads between them – it claims are performing