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Busy Body
@busybody
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Just My 2 Cents
2025-04-10 13:06:35
Freelancing vs. Full-Time Job: Which Path Will Help You Thrive?
You've put in the work—learning to code, building projects, and now you find yourself at a major decision point: - "Should I start freelancing?" - "Or should I pursue a full-time job?" Both paths hold the potential to reshape your future, but each one comes with its own set of challenges and rewards. Let’s break down what each offers. Full-Time Developer Job: Stability and Growth...
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Paul Ajuwaghan
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2025-04-11 09:46:38
How to Turn Your Knowledge or Skills into Wealth This Year
Back in 2016, during my NYSC, I stumbled into a skill that changed everything for me. I had just hired someone to design my blog, but the result didn’t match what I had envisioned. I remember staring at it and thinking, “Paul, this isn’t it at all.” So I made a simple but life-changing decision: learn how to do it yourself. I figured if I was going to be blogging for a...
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Bennett Chidi
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2025-04-17 09:59:10
Level Up Your Social Media for Content Creation
Thinking about diving into content creation using your old social media profiles? Whether it’s Facebook, YouTube, Phisk, or X (formerly Twitter), the first step is to clean up your digital presence and make it creator-ready. Here’s a practical guide to get your account looking sharp and professional—no matter the platform. 1. Update Your Display Name Let’s be honest:...
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SMOKING PEN
@smokingpen
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2025-04-16 11:56:56
Rethinking Success: Your Life, Your Rules
For the longest time, I thought a good life followed a strict pattern: go to university, complete NYSC, get married, land a stable government job. That was the blueprint we were handed. In school, it was either doctor, lawyer, or engineer—or you weren’t serious about life. And by JSS3, you were supposed to already know your lifelong career because SS1 demanded that you choose a...
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