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The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the adoption of digital technologies. This means that more and more individuals and organisations now rely on technology for a number of activities that were hitherto done manually or physically. The situation is radically different even with those looking to start a business because they want it to be digital.
Nigeria’s high unemployment rate calls for concern and it remains a scary issue for me personally. One of the reports revealed that 55.4 per cent of young people were either underemployed or unemployed , compared to 52.6 per cent in the same period the previous year. Today’s piece is dedicated to sharing a number of ways that I believe anyone can possibly earn an income online. Let me also state that there is no magic formula; it is simply plain, hard and rugged work, based on my experience. Even those who engage in advance fee fraud, otherwise known as ‘419’, also put in so much time and energy, but sadly, on negative activities.
Well, the good news today is that online currency trading now includes the possibility of buying and selling crypto assets as well. However, remember to put your greed in check if you decide to jump into currency trading because you can easily get your fingers burnt. It is advisable to attend some sort of training first or find a coach before getting started.
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