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Top hottest businesses in Nigeria

What are the best small scale business ideas in Nigeria? What is the best business to start in a harsh environment like Nigeria or Lagos for 2019? What are the best small business opportunities for Nigerians (Investment Opportunities) living in Diaspora or oversea? Are you an entrepreneur or investor looking for where to invest your money with good returns? Do you want to invest in Nigeria but you don’t know where to invest your money?? Do you want to know where to find fast growing business ideas in Nigeria? Then I advice you read on because this article was written specially for you. For quite sometime now, my email box has been filled with request from fellow Nigerian entrepreneurs asking for the fastest growing business opportunities in Nigeria which they can invest in. Before I proceed with any detailed explanation, I want to state clearly that there are untapped small scale business opportunities in every industry both in Nigeria and all over the world; you just need to d

Top 10 easiest programming languages to learn

Want to learn a new coding language but don't know where to start? Here are 10 options for those looking to learn to program. When it comes to breaking into a career as a developer or adding a new coding language to your skillset, certain languages are easier to pick up than others, according to a new report from WP Engine. WP Engine surveyed 909 developers across the US. California, unsurprisingly, was home to the greatest percentage of programmers (14%), while states including Florida, New York, and Texas had a high volume of residential programmers. Nearly 70% of the programmers surveyed were men, and 30% were women. Here are the top 10 easiest programming languages to learn, and the percentage of developers who designated them so, according to WP Engine: 1. HTML (13.3%) HTML was designated both the easiest programming language to learn, and the one that programmers are the most comfortable with, WP Engine found. Created in 1990, this markup language is one of th

How to burn Food while cooking or warming

Many persons wont really appreciate this post because they dont know the importance of being aware on the ways you can burn your food.The truth is that the best way to prevent something from happening is to know why it happens in the first place. Step 1: Negligence What is Negligence? Negligence is placing a pot of beans on the stove and watching Zee World. When cooking, it is important to pay careful attention to your food. Except your favourite food is burnt beans. Dont give way to activities that can take away your attention from your cooking. But if you like burnt beans, get yourself distracted, maybe watch one or two movies, or play with friends. When that is done, be assured of  very unappetizing,black pot of beans. Step 2: Sluggishness Sluggishness is another essential ingredient in  the preparation of burnt food. Under this step, we will be using the preparation of white rice as a case study. A sluggish person shows symptoms of lazyness, a very normal unwilli

6 Simple Ways To Survive In Nigeria

Our nation is on a collision course with financial calamity. Nigeria’s national debt is at historic high levels, and we are running deficits that cannot be maintained without eventually bankrupting our nation. The question at hand is how we can survive the economic hardship,We bring 6 simple ways to survive the hustling hours of Nigerian economy.... Change Your Priorities  The first thing you need to do to prepare for hard times is change your priorities. In an economic downturn, our concern needs to switch from luxuries to core needs like food and shelter. In an economic downturn, some of these things will have to be given up. Yes, it is possible to go on living without your multiple cell phones. Producing Your Own Food - Agriculture During times of financial misfortune, the supply chain for food may become strained. As we switch from a steak-and-lobster economy to a beans-and-rice economy, filling one's belly will be a daily top priority. Start back at home for the H

Nigerian cities that are very cheap to leave in

Nigerian cities that are very cheap to leave in The cost of living in some Nigerian cities have sent some people away from their birthplace to resettle in some other cities. In the midst of a crunched economy, there are still some cities in Nigeria that accommodate living comfortably within one's income. Here is a list of some of these cities. Ibadan : Ibadan, the capital of Oyo state is one of Nigeria's ancient cities. A city of brown and rusted roofs, some people say. The cost of living is relativey low in Ibadan, with affordable houses, cheap foodstuffs and transportation, and social amenities. As old as it is, it has grown to be a developed city that even has some of neighbouring city residents like Lagos settle there. Kaduna : A city and state in the Northern Nigeria, Kaduna is one of the cheapest cities to live in. With cheap transportation to food items, you can barely spend a quarter of your income on these two things. Even in the posh areas of Kaduna

5 esentials for a lit nigerian party

5 esentials for a lit nigerian party Whether a full blown owambe, or a small gathering with a few friends, these are the things a real Nigerian party cannot do without. Nigerians never miss a chance to have a good time or have a feel good. In case you want to organise one, here are 5 essentials for a lit Nigerian party. 1. Jollof rice Jollof rice is one important part of a Nigerian's life, in word and in truth. Jollof rice is one of the most common dishes in West Africa, tracing back its origin to the Senegambian region ruled by the Jolof Empire. It is the rice that goes platinum with no features and in the words of popular chef, Ozoz Sokoh, "a party without Jollof rice is just a meeting." 2. Small chops Having the basic small chops — puff puff, samosa, spring rolls, chicken, gizzards — is one of the building blocks of an amazing party, especially smaller party. It is one thing that keeps the mouths moving and the stomachs satisfied.

4 kinds of people you meet at a lagos party

4 kinds of people you meet at a lagos party Lagos is a hilarious comedy zone. Its people have the most peculiar mannerisms and as you drive or walk through the street, there is always something to make you laugh. One place to find the most queer lot are at Lagos parties. Nigerians love to party. This is why on saturdays’, at almost every nook and cranny of the bubbly city, giant loudspeakers and grand canopies litter around with people sauntering to and fro in dapper costumes as they clamour for a good time. Read on as Paradiseaffair.blogspot.com identifies some of them. The uninvited guests It is normal practice that only persons with an invitation card should be granted entry into a party. But, in a populated city like Lagos, you will always find someone that makes it their life-goal to gatecrash a party. In light of this, the organizers often ensure adequate security at the venue to curtail the excesses of uninvited guests…but they somehow still find their way

Tips for Hosting Fun Parties

Tips for Hosting Fun Parties Here are 3 tips for hosting a party both you and your guests will enjoy. What's the secret to pulling off a fabulous soiree? There's more to being a gracious host than providing the food and drinks. "It's important that you be a guest at your own party," says entertaining expert Jennifer O'Neil, who, along with her equally fun-loving sister, Kitty, enjoys hosting all types of parties from casual get-togethers to themed events. The sisters say if you're relaxed and enjoying yourself, your guests will follow suit. Here are more of their tips for making sure your event is the hottest ticket in town: Rule #1: Be Prepared Set the guest list early.  Send out invites at least three to four weeks in advance. Give longer notice for more formal affairs and more popular dates like New Year’s Eve. Don't leave the details to the last minute.  Create your "to do" list at least a week in advance includin