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 (https://t.co/yhE1JecxDm) 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 (https://t.co/nRbtXcVLUL) 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.
Please study the Qur'ān. I beg you, don't just listen to the sweet voices or just read in Arabic. Study it in your preferred language and make sure to think over it.
Muslims are thinkers. Muslims are ponderers. Muslims are readers. Pleased read. Read Islamic contents. Read Islamic History. Read Islamic legislations. Please read, as a Muslim.
There's so much abundance of knowledge, nuance and guidance in this deen that will never be exhausted. And the fun fact is that all of them are derived from the Qur'ān. All with basis and rulings. This is why scholars derive immense depths and benefits from verses you would randomly skim past on a windy Tuesday evening.
Please, read the Qur’ān. Please. May Allah grant you steadfastness upon haqq.
How to Turn ₦500k into ₦1,500,000 Using Bamboo 📈
Most Nigerians wait to have “big money” before investing. That’s why they stay broke.
Here’s the simple ₦500k strategy 👇
I want to buy JAMB forms for 20 people.
Out of the 20, I will pay tuition fees for 5 who gain admission into a federal or state university.
The winners will be picked randomly based on need.
Share with your network—someone might need this.
I heard JAMB closes on Friday, so we will do this before then.
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If you have ₦1m, here’s a smart way to turn it into a small but powerful cashflow engine in Nigeria 👇🔥
1. Join a trusted cooperative with ₦1m → access up to ₦8m–₦10m facility (depending on structure & credibility).
2. Protect capital first
Put ₦6m–₦7m into low-risk instruments (MMMF / fixed income).
• 12% yearly ≈ ₦60k/month per ₦6m
• 15% yearly ≈ ₦75k/month
• 18% yearly ≈ ₦90k/month
3. Let returns service the obligation.
Use a big part of the monthly yield to gradually offset cooperative repayments.
Now the leverage is not choking you 🤝
4. Deploy the balance into cash business.
Use ₦2m–₦3m for:
• Commodity flipping (rice, palm oil)
• Mini gas retail
• Agro distribution
• Small neighborhood supermarket
Target: ₦300k–₦800k profit/month (execution matters).
📌 End result:
1. Obligation structured, not stressful
2. Business generating active income
3. Capital still working in fixed income
This is how you move from salary survival to structured cashflow in Nigeria 🇳🇬
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Your future is bright. 🔥
As a muslim looking into investing in Stocks, These are some NGX Halal stocks you can invest in.
You don't need to have big money to start your investment journey, even with 5k you can start owing shares in big companies, start building your portfolio brick by brick.
1. Send a message almost immediately after exchanging the contact (or, longest, at night). Thank them and say you are excited to meet them and look forward to going far in life them. They may reply with a simple “okay” or “Welcome”, or not even reply at all. Doesn’t matter, they are busy.
2. Follow them on social media and if they are active, engage them
3. Follow them and their company in the news. If you see any positive thing about their company in the news, send them a message to congratulate them. If it is bad news, commiserate with them and pray for them
4. Avoid spamming them with regular messages. No “Happy new week” or “Thunder fire your enemy this week” messages.
5. If you can go to any other event you read on their page or in the news they are attending and are able to meet them physically again, walk up to them and remind them about your previous encounter
6. If you write something relevant to their company, industry or interests, you can share the link with them on Whatsapp. You are subtly sending a message that you’re a person of value yourself
7. Update them about your progress. “I just got promotion at work or I just moved to XYZ company. I look forward to being a veteran in the industry like you”
8. At some point, they become more comfortable with you and will even be the one to invite you to an event
9. But if they don’t, no problem. You can still do a lot in life without having them in your network.
my granny just told me something that i should do to look younger and age like fine wine 😆
92 yo nurse but looks 50, however she could barely talk now but i took my time to understand her properly, so pay attention
she said her 5 secret and health hacks to looking younger are:
1. drinking warm lemon water first thing in the morning... that flushed out her liver and extended her lifespan by roughly decades 😂
2. she ate one clove of raw garlic daily, it naturally thins her blood, kills hidden infections lurking in her body and protects her heart better than any prescription pill ever could.
(she said this one is the secret mediterranean grandmas use to stay youthful into their 90s)
3. this one is the most simple yet powerful according to her... eating soursop every night, it helped reduce inflammation, strengthened her blood and helped her live longer without ever needing medication
4. next up is moringa, taking this every day flooded her body with magnesium and reverses chronic fatigue... at this point, i remembered getting forced to drink this when i was a child 😂
5. and finally, black seed oil, she said this ancient remedy improves digestion and eliminates parasites living inside you that you didn't even know were there... that's why the elders in honduras have flat stomachs and look 50 in their 90s.
but here's the problem, to maintain this routine consistently is expensive and you'll be spending a fortune, she added... she's a nurse but never for one day took medical pills, not even once. i could remember all these when i was little, she really does all these things with her late husband. i really learnt something new from her...
bookmark, like and share to those who might need these hacks, buena suerte o.
Do it my dear. I did same and all I can say is, do it. You'll love it. No matter how much you can cook, go to that culinary school and get that knowledge. You'll love it. After that, go for self makeup training too. Whenever the need arise, do your casual makeup yourself and go out with your man. I wish you the best.
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Advice from my beloved Ustaadh.
When I got a job and was about to start working, I phoned him to ask for some advice... He mentioned two things I didn’t fully understand at the time.. but I'm starting to understand them now.
If you're a parent or intending, you might find this drive helpful. It has complete audio Qurān for kids as well as poems and songs without music in both English and Arabic and updated from time to time. May Allah accept the humble effort from those who did the i'dād.
I will post the link in the comments. Baarakallaahu feekum.
Dua to visit Kaabah
Allahumma akrimna biziyarati baitikal-haram
“O Allah, grant us the honour of visiting Your sacred house of worship.”
May Allah invite those of us planning to go for Umrah or Hajj this year and make it easy. Ameen.🤲🏻
Al-Imām Ibnul Qayyim explains this with a clarity that is both sobering and merciful in his book Ad-Dā wa-d-Dawā (The Disease and the Cure). He explains that sins have real, tangible consequences, even when we prefer to imagine them as merely abstract. One of those consequences is deprivation. And it's not always in obvious forms, but often in subtle effective ways—like a door or goodness that should have opened but didn’t, a heart that feels heavy in worship and hence doesn't find khushū’ (tranquility) in it, a duʿā’ that finds no response, a provision that comes with strain instead of ease.
He explains that obedience is light and disobedience is darkness. When darkness accumulates, it clouds perception, weakens resolve, and interrupts the flow of Allah's assistance. He also explains that blessings are not limited to just money or ease the way everyone has clouded their judgement of these two things; they include clarity, barakah in time, tranquility of the heart, love for good deeds, and being guided toward what benefits you. Sin can subtly block these without you realizing what you lost, because Allah may still give you what sustains your body while withholding what sustains your soul. Quick breakout, but this is one of the reasons why people who enjoy the dunya think people who are Allah-driven or Islam-centered are missing out.
At the same time, Al-Imām Ibnul Qayyim was careful and balanced. He neither said that every hardship is a punishment, nor that every delay is proof of sin. In fact, this idea was a lot referenced in the early chapters too. Some delays are elevation. Some trials are purification. Some hardships are gifts wrapped in difficulty so that the servant will rise to the level of that goodness. But he makes a crucial distinction: when sins are persistent and repentance is absent, deprivation becomes a form of discipline. And in cases like this, it is not that Allah has abandoned the servant, but that He intends to correct him.
He likens sins to poison. A little may not kill immediately, but repetition weakens the body over time. Likewise, repeated sins weaken īmān, and weakened īmān struggles to carry Barakah. Allah is generous, but His generosity flows through wisdom. He gives, withholds, opens, and delays in ways that align with justice and mercy together.
The cure, then, is not despair or obsessive self-blame. The cure is sincere tawbah, humility, and returning to Allah with honesty. Al-Imām Ibnul Qayyim reminds us that repentance itself attracts provision, relief, and light. When a servant turns back to Allah, Allah turns to him more swiftly. Many blockages are removed the moment the heart softens and admits its need.
So the question is not meant to paralyze us; it is meant to orient us—are our blessings being blocked by our sins? If something feels blocked, look inward before you look outward. And don't panic...just be a person of sincerity in that moment. Because sometimes the blessing you’re waiting for is already written, and repentance is the key Allah placed in your hand to reach it. Hence, the repentance becomes the sabab (means).
1. Find the real storage hogs inside WhatsApp
- Open WhatsApp → Settings → Storage and Data → Manage Storage
You'll see:
- Total space WhatsApp is using
- Chats sorted by size (groups usually top the list)
Tap the biggest chats → Select multiple items → delete:
- Old videos
- Memes
- Forwarded junk
- Voice notes you'll never replay
Just cleaning 3–5 chats can free gigabytes.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN,
If you want to get your official school transcript and certificate, ask your school to send it to the following address and office.
The office of the Director,
8th Floor, Room 807,
Education Support Services Department,
Federal Ministry of Education,
Federal Secretariat , Phase 111, CBD,
Abuja Nigeria.
And after the documents arrive at the above address, you can proceed to get it with any official ID card for identification and collection.
Best wishes.