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Nearly everyone dreams of quitting his or her day job, whether it's tomorrow, next year or in the next decade. However, there is a wide chasm between "dreams" and "action" that many people never seem to cross -- and it's usually due to finances. Obviously, if you want to quit, you need to find another way to make enough income to pay your bills, save for the future and enjoy life. But what's the best way to do this? How can you make enough "side income" now so you can quit your job in the near future? Here are five great ways to make side income while still working your day job: 1. Invest in real estate. My eyes were first open to the idea of "passive income" after reading Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki. Although not a real-estate book, it taught me the value of owning assets that produce income, which led me to real estate. Real-estate investing is not always passive, and not always easy, but it can be highly prof...
Dangote Acquires Gas Plant In Netherlands Nigerian billionaire, Aliko Dangote, According to a statement released by Dangote Industries Limited, the acquisition is part of the company’s strategies to meet Nigeria’s gas shortfall. The company added that Twister BV offers robust solutions in natural gas processing and separation to the upstream and midstream oil and gas sectors. Twister’s separation capabilities were built to ease production and streamline processes to capitalize on high-yield gas processing for maximizing revenues. The president of Dangote Industries Limited, Mr. Dangote said, “this is an important acquisition for us, Twister’s cutting-edge gas processing technology is fundamental to delivering our strategy to unlock about three billion cubic feet per day of gas in order to meet Nigeria’s gas needs.” On his part, Twister’s CEO, John Young, said: “We are delighted in the confidence DIL and First E&P have shown in Twister to be their cor...
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