@Kojo_TN@chinweoke_ It’s not entirely difficult to get an LMIA backed offer.
Knowing which Province your profile fits, tailoring your CV to be ATS compliant, with relevant “Supporting Document”, you stand a chance, if you are persistent.
So I’m not going try to tell you he is delusional, because he is speaking the reality of many Nigerian designers.
I’m simply going to try to show the road map to make the shift so you break into higher caliber clients.
-What to actually do to attract quality clients-
Most people think it’s about:
•Posting more
•Improving skill
•Waiting for “better clients”
That’s incomplete.
Quality clients respond to signals, not just effort.
A thread 🧵
Refining and articulating one’s thoughts with AI is not a crime.
The details he laid out are useful strategies if used correctly.
This is a valuable thread and it does not deserve this negative vibe.
Before this week, the highest single-customer sale we made on Twitter was N400m in 3.5 years of actively promoting my company's products here.
This week, by Allah's mercy, Jarus Homes made a single-customer sale of N650m. There was another N100m sale in same week. N750m in a week is our highest ever for a week.
With 6 house and 6 shop sales already this year, we have surpassed full year sales for 2025 by second week of April 2026.
Cumulatively, we have had sales of N3.5 billion on Twitter.
Thanks to everyone for the trust in my brands. I promise to not let you down.
Please keep patronizing Jarus Homes.
Now, who will break the new record? Just pick up multiple of the opportunities below.
For those still praying to patronize, I will continue to groom you with educative content that will increase your earning capacity so you can come and patronize me five years after getting job in Shell or NLNG😃
The link is out guys: https://t.co/z4fQGT0fPV
2: I tweeted that I will share the link, read nos 5. Promise made, Promise kept.
3: total amount to be shared is N1 billion among 100 MSMEs.
4: leave Politics, apply guys. Enjoy FG not Dike-si-Mba1’s CREDIT ALERTS.
5: Don’t forget those you benefited from N50 million start ups dem no know @DrTunjiAlausa at all.
6: Circulate this to all our MSMEs
The day my doubt became real that god could be a fiction,
I simply went on the net to get a confirmation of any miracle that had been captured on camera.
This was make-or-break point for me as a truth-seeker.
It is totally inconceivable that the god described in the Bible cannot perform even ONE irrefutable miracle to be captured on camera.
I saw nothing.
It was the last sniffing out of a dying ember.
In the absence of such a low threshold of evidence, your faith just has no option but to die a natural death.
I might be the only one who doesn’t see anything worth celebrating about the birth and death of Jesus Christ. As someone who values logic and rational thinking, it’s a concept that has never fully made sense to me.
I often find myself asking a question many people seem to avoid because it makes them uncomfortable: what exactly did the coming, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ truly achieve in practical terms?
If the central claim is that his death changed the world, then where is that change? “It is finished,” we’re told. But what exactly was finished? We still live in a world filled with sickness, death, war, and suffering. In fact, one could argue that things have only become more complex, more chaotic, and, in many ways, worse. So what exactly did his death change?
We are told it brought “salvation.” But salvation from what, exactly, and into what certainty? Even with this supposed gift, nothing appears guaranteed. You still have to struggle, obey, endure, and hope you have done enough to qualify. So is it truly a gift, or just another system of conditions wrapped in spiritual language? We are told he died for our sins, yet sin did not disappear. If anything, it feels more normalized than ever. So was the problem truly solved, or merely redefined?
And here is the part that puzzles me the most: if Jesus came to give humanity power over death, where is that power? We are told he conquered death, yet death remains undefeated in every physical sense we can observe. Everyone still dies. Everyone still fears it. So what does “victory over death” actually mean beyond a comforting phrase? What changed in any tangible sense?
If Jesus had never been born and never died, what is the absolute worst outcome we would be facing today that we are not already experiencing? Would the world be drastically different, or are we simply holding on to a belief because we were taught to, rather than because we can clearly see its results?
And if the entire promise rests on eternal life, something no one has returned to confirm and no one can conclusively prove, something that is not even guaranteed, then aren’t we basing everything on a hope that demands belief without evidence?
I am not asking these questions out of disrespect, but out of genuine curiosity. If something is claimed to be the greatest turning point in human history, then its impact should be undeniable, not something that constantly requires explanation and faith to sustain it.
If humans through ingenuity can broadcast a message to the world, it shouldn't be too hard for God who divided d “Red sea”, “raised the Dead”, & destroyed d world.
So yes, the entire world could be shown the vision in real-time without technology.
Unless you admit it's impossible
Who is doing mental gymnastics. You are asking for media coverage for a first century event. What? You want him to plant it in everybody's head or appear to them? Lol it you lot that we say one is mentally deranged with claims like that.
2000 years, the message is still on.
@UNOFFICIALFACT@WestAfricaWeek It's utterly ridiculous when people of faith attributes someone's downfall to the might of God.
You were arrested, humiliated, and jailed, yet your “God” is still forging formations to deal with your oppressors.