As part of effort to provide job opportunities to young Nigerians, innovative youth group have created Eatse App, a cleaning and housekeeping application to
He added that cleaners registered with the company are between 18 to 45 year, who are placed on pension and medical checks, while the company gets 20 per cent of the payment for cleaning services.
“We wanted to find out if there is a market in this field. So, when we ran a few adverts, we realized that there’s a lot of marketing. We were overwhelmed by the avalanche of requests for cleaning services, including newly built houses. Therefore, we decided to launch fully and we’re fully operational in different parts of the FCT.
Nigeria Latest News, Nigeria Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Wellahealth launches #SendGoodHealthHome campaign to streamline long-distance caregiving for Nigerians in diasporaWellahealth Launches SendGoodHealthHome Campaign to Streamline Long-Distance Caregiving for Nigerians in Diaspora The increasing number of Nigerian
Read more »
How to obtain invite to Meta's new app, ThreadsWith the structure of its service, Threads will ultimately serve as a competitor to the popular social media platform, Twitter.
Read more »
UTME forgery: Reps order probe, fraudulent app developer risks dismissal - Punch NewspapersThe House of Representatives, on Wednesday, resolved to investigate the alleged forgery of the UTME result by Ejikeme Mmesoma.The House
Read more »
Twitter threatens to sue Meta over Threads app: reportTwitter vs. Meta: Legal showdown looms over Threads app release. Discover the striking similarities to Twitter's functionality and the alleged intellectual property infringement. Threads Twitter TwitterVsThreads TechNews LegalBattle
Read more »
Twitter threatens to sue Meta over Threads AppThreads went live on Apple and Android app stores in 100 countries at 2300 GMT on Wednesday and will run with no ads for now, but its release in Europe has been delayed over data privacy concerns.
Read more »