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SagittariusFx: 7:24pm On Jun 06
Hey guys, I’m 31, didn’t finish school, and somehow (let’s just say not the best way), I was able to gather around 8 million naira. I know how easy it is to blow money in this country, so I don’t want to make wrong moves now.

So far, I’ve opened 2 POS shops and I’m planning to start a laundry business here in the East. But I’m thinking long-term now.

I’m in a serious relationship with a really good lady and hope to get married soon, so I want something stable that can my future family and also help with my responsibilities back home.

I learned forex trading, and while I understand it, I’ve not been consistently profitable — it feels too risky to rely on.

Now I’m asking:
• Should I focus more on growing businesses or learn a digital skill?
• Is 31 too late to start learning tech or digital skills?
• If not, which skills are profitable and worth learning now?
• Any business ideas you think are good for my location?

I also have a big ion for cars, especially modification. I’ve been considering learning car wrapping and turning it into a business. Is that a good idea?

Lastly, I’m thinking of getting a small car and relocating to Abuja or Port Harcourt to try e-hailing.
I just want something steady and reliable — not a hustle that will fade fast.

Please drop any real advice, ideas, or skills you think I should consider. I’ll appreciate every suggestion 🙏🏽
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Celestialsword: 7:39pm On Jun 06
SagittariusFx:
Hey guys, I’m 31, didn’t finish school, and somehow (let’s just say not the best way), I was able to gather around 8 million naira. I know how easy it is to blow money in this country, so I don’t want to make wrong moves now.

So far, I’ve opened 2 POS shops and I’m planning to start a laundry business here in the East. But I’m thinking long-term now.

I’m in a serious relationship with a really good lady and hope to get married soon, so I want something stable that can my future family and also help with my responsibilities back home.

I learned forex trading, and while I understand it, I’ve not been consistently profitable — it feels too risky to rely on.

Now I’m asking:
• Should I focus more on growing businesses or learn a digital skill?
• Is 31 too late to start learning tech or digital skills?
• If not, which skills are profitable and worth learning now?
• Any business ideas you think are good for my location?

I also have a big ion for cars, especially modification. I’ve been considering learning car wrapping and turning it into a business. Is that a good idea?

Lastly, I’m thinking of getting a small car and relocating to Abuja or Port Harcourt to try e-hailing.
I just want something steady and reliable — not a hustle that will fade fast.

Please drop any real advice, ideas, or skills you think I should consider. I’ll appreciate every suggestion 🙏🏽
Seun nlfpmods please push to front page
Why didn't you invest the money into where you made it from.

Why going into other strange areas that you knows nothing about.

You made such money, even when you are not educated,there are high chances that you will waste the money.

Go back to school or learn a skill asap

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cosmos2000(m): 7:47pm On Jun 06
Bro honestly, the tech field is very lucrative but it requires patient and consistency to get into. Since you have Big ion for Car wrapping, I suggest you put it into consideration as the first on the list. It takes patience to reap the fruit of your labor and that's only possible if what you do is really what you love,(ion), which you have for cars wrapping.

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Powerbandooo: 7:56pm On Jun 06
SagittariusFx:
Hey guys, I’m 31, didn’t finish school, and somehow (let’s just say not the best way), I was able to gather around 8 million naira. I know how easy it is to blow money in this country, so I don’t want to make wrong moves now.

So far, I’ve opened 2 POS shops and I’m planning to start a laundry business here in the East. But I’m thinking long-term now.

I’m in a serious relationship with a really good lady and hope to get married soon, so I want something stable that can my future family and also help with my responsibilities back home.

I learned forex trading, and while I understand it, I’ve not been consistently profitable — it feels too risky to rely on.

Now I’m asking:
• Should I focus more on growing businesses or learn a digital skill?
• Is 31 too late to start learning tech or digital skills?
• If not, which skills are profitable and worth learning now?
• Any business ideas you think are good for my location?

I also have a big ion for cars, especially modification. I’ve been considering learning car wrapping and turning it into a business. Is that a good idea?

Lastly, I’m thinking of getting a small car and relocating to Abuja or Port Harcourt to try e-hailing.
I just want something steady and reliable — not a hustle that will fade fast.

Please drop any real advice, ideas, or skills you think I should consider. I’ll appreciate every suggestion 🙏🏽
Seun nlfpmods please push to front page

Oga give up on forex, it is rewarding, you will blow , but it will pay at the end
Powerbandooo: 7:59pm On Jun 06
I have not seen a forex trader, that has fail many times, but refuse to give up, that will succeed at the end
Tohsynetita1: 3:52am On Jun 07
SagittariusFx:
Hey guys, I’m 31, didn’t finish school, and somehow (let’s just say not the best way), I was able to gather around 8 million naira. I know how easy it is to blow money in this country, so I don’t want to make wrong moves now.

So far, I’ve opened 2 POS shops and I’m planning to start a laundry business here in the East. But I’m thinking long-term now.

I’m in a serious relationship with a really good lady and hope to get married soon, so I want something stable that can my future family and also help with my responsibilities back home.

I learned forex trading, and while I understand it, I’ve not been consistently profitable — it feels too risky to rely on.

Now I’m asking:
• Should I focus more on growing businesses or learn a digital skill?
• Is 31 too late to start learning tech or digital skills?
• If not, which skills are profitable and worth learning now?
• Any business ideas you think are good for my location?

I also have a big ion for cars, especially modification. I’ve been considering learning car wrapping and turning it into a business. Is that a good idea?

Lastly, I’m thinking of getting a small car and relocating to Abuja or Port Harcourt to try e-hailing.
I just want something steady and reliable — not a hustle that will fade fast.

Please drop any real advice, ideas, or skills you think I should consider. I’ll appreciate every suggestion 🙏🏽
Seun nlfpmods please push to front page

You can learn tech alongside your business now.

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