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3 Reasons Why You Can't Earn Extra-Income

Principle of CrowdBird of the same feather flock together. Those who’re negative minded and always complain would always flock with people who behave alike. And, those who’re creative and productive also flock with others who’re the same, because human beings tend to relate with people of the same behavior. And they’re greatly affected by whom they associate with.And, you can never earn extra income when you surround yourself with people who talk you down. They wouldn’t try anything new nor encourage you to try something new. They’re also trapped in those old ways of doing things that have little or no result. They’re so afraid of failure and can spend most of their time planning to avoid mistakes. This die-hard attitude affects everybody in the circle of their friend. People with such mindset never conquer anything great.Lose of Hope and Negative ThoughtThe greatest threat that poses a crisis for humanity today isn’t disease or war. It’s the loss of hope and negative thoughts. All over the world, there are regions marked with extreme poverty caused by hopelessness, fear and anxiety. Whether it’s personal or on a national level, it’s doesn’t matter how much hope one may start a means of livelihood with. Reality always forces people to lose interest quickly.Everybody desires to be successful. To succeed, you must think success even in the midst of life threatening challenges. If you continually think or say,’’ I can’t.’’Not me. I can’t succeed in this business. I am poor. How can I live on this poor pay? I bet my shirt only negatives, like poverty, illness and failures will surround you.Lack of Financial Knowledge.No matter how dry a desert may be, if a river begins to run through it, it will become fertile and living creatures start to revive in it. This simply means that, no matter how financially broke one may be, once he acquires the right financial knowledge and apply it, he’ll experience financial freedom. Every modern civilization today passed through the acquisition of knowledge and skills. And every vocation needs some kind of skills to succeed including earning extra income. Doctors read medicine, lawyers read law and to earn extra income what do you do? Simply get the right information now!source http://realjobzonline.blogspot.com
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NEARLY a month after he beat a Nigerian into a state of coma, it was yesterday confirmed that the culprit, a German construction company expatriate has been shipped out of the country following the insistence of Senators that he be prosecuted for the attack within the precincts of the Senate Building . advertisement But a middle ground was reached following a letter of apology from the management of the company to the Senate leadership for the misdemeanor of the 52-year old German, Rainhardt Fleischer, who had gained notoriety for attacking junior workers of his company whenever they ran foul of him. A report written by the police was said to have indicted him, and pushed for his prosecution for what was described as "serial violence". A Senate source said yesterday that the German's international passport was returned to him, after which the police ensured that he was "monitored to the airport" and flown out. "It was not clear if the police did this secretly but they made sure he left the country," the source said. Also, the worker who slipped into coma was said to have fully recovered. "We made sure that he was returned to his post in the National Assembly, and we are watching to see if they will victimise him because we know if a Nigerian had done what he did, it would have been a different thing, he is so lucky he got off so lightly because the Senate President wanted the full length of the law applied in his case," the source added. Last October, it was a regular working morning for John Adeniyi in the Senate Building of the National Assembly, but by evening, he was lying in coma in a hospital in Abuja because he received a kick in his groin from Fleischer. Fleisher spent that night at the Police post of the National Assembly as the Senate Leadership waded in asking for a report on the attack by the expatriate of a German-based construction company, which built the Senate Building and is maintaining the structure. The Police insisted getting the passport before the German could be released. It began, according to witnesses at the Senate Building, as a routine check by the German supervisor. He saw John Adeniyi standing and sought to know from him why he was not doing anything. As John wanted to explain, the German demanded for his identity card. Adeniyi declined. Fleishcher allegedly pulled out his camera to take the photograph of the technician, but the local worker resisted the move. In a flash, the German's foot flew into the air and hit Adeniyi who collapsed and hit the ground convulsing. The Nigerians rushed to take on the expatriate until security men and policemen in the National Assembly moved in and prevented the infuriated legislative workers and the giant German construction company. The German was slammed into detention while the local worker was rushed to the Julius Berger clinic, according to eyewitnesses in a state of coma. "We understand that this is the second time this particular German was attacking Nigerian staff under his watch and were shocked that two weeks ago he allegedly did the same thing. The Senate Leadership has asked for a report and we may not release until tomorrow (today)," a police source said in Abuja last October. It was gathered that the frantic efforts being made by the officials of the construction company to get the expatriate released that day was considered "nauseating" by the management of the National Assembly which was insisting that "whoever is responsible for this kind of attack in the country's National Assembly should be made to face the full brunt of the law." The management was said not to be impressed by the position of the company's staff that the expatriate had a history of high blood pressure, and had in fact fainted when he was thrown behind bars in the Assembly Police Post. "I am shocked that Nigerians are the ones coming to talk to us to have someone who attacked a Nigerian in the country's National Assembly to be released. They are telling us how the MD (managing Director) sent them, and telling us such annoying things, but unknown to them, the Senators who have heard about it are furious and are putting pressure on the office of the Sergeant-at-Arms and the police to ensure that due process is followed," a source said then.
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Fashola invites Nigerians abroad home

Fashola invites Nigerians abroad homeGov. Babatunde Fashola last Friday in Lagos said it was time for Nigerians in the Diaspora to return home and contribute their quota to national development.advertisementFashola made the plea at a news conference in commemoration of his second year in office.``We are creating a new set of international refugees with their continued stay abroad under the erroneous thinking that things do not work here at home,’’ he said.The governor urged them to return home and join in creating a new order.He observed that many parents who toiled to send their children abroad were now anxious to have them back, saying that things had started picking up in the country.He appealed to the Federal Government to take urgent steps to improve the nation’s electricity supply situation so as to attract foreign investors as well as to revive ailing industries.The governor said that the state government was generating 277 megawatts from its Independent Power Project, being contributed to the national grid.He said that the urban renewal challenges in Obalende area of Lagos would soon be addressed.``What happened at Oshodi will be replicated in Obalende which has become another sad story of urban decay in Lagos,’’ he said.The governor said that other identified challenges in Ijora-Badiya, Bariga and Shomolu would similarly be addressed.Fashola also appealed to the Federal Government to accord Lagos a special status.``If Lagos is hosting the nation’s major air and sea ports, many industries and the banks, it should certainly be accorded a special status,’’ he said.
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