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Re: Nigerians Living In Mozambique by Stan9030: 6:50pm On Oct 01, 2021 |
Please who knows any Air conditioner dealers in Mozambique? |
Re: Nigerians Living In Mozambique by chiefobdk2: 10:58am On Dec 07, 2021 |
Bobby4345: Please can you tell me the process involved in going to Mozambique. I gave someone 1300 dollars to help me process. Its taking so much time. I don't know if it have to do with covid restrictions |
Re: Nigerians Living In Mozambique by Collinslaw(m): 3:06pm On Mar 02, 2022 |
Am planning to relocate there can one travel by road... advise please |
Re: Nigerians Living In Mozambique by Bobby434new: 7:29am On Jul 18, 2022 |
Collinslaw:. Yes, you can travel by road to Mozambique. But mind you there is no direct transportation company. So I wouldn't advise you to go that route. Besides tjere are numerous visas required which will I crease your travel cost. You will need visas for the following countries 1. Republic of Congo or Central Africa Republic 2. Democratic Republic of Congo 3. Zambia 4. Mozambique Travel by air, its cheaper and more convenient |
Re: Nigerians Living In Mozambique by Bobby434new: 7:33am On Jul 18, 2022 |
Collinslaw: www.embassyofmozambique.be/tourist-visa |
Re: Nigerians Living In Mozambique by Bobby434new: 7:35am On Jul 18, 2022 |
Stan9030: Check: jumia.co.mz |
Re: Nigerians Living In Mozambique by ZugoZugo: 12:20pm On Aug 29, 2022 |
Hello, I am based in Japan and looking at the possibility of business in cars and car parts in Mozambique. Please if you are honest and in that line kindly contact. |
Re: Nigerians Living In Mozambique by czero147: 10:48am On Oct 30, 2022 |
How can one actually get a Mozambican visa frim nigeria |
Re: Nigerians Living In Mozambique by Nwaotu10(m): 6:26pm On Oct 30, 2022 |
Bobby4345:Are there jobs there for degree holders? I'm planning on relocating. |
Re: Nigerians Living In Mozambique by Bobby434new: 2:57pm On Mar 17, 2023 |
Nwaotu10:Yes there are limited jobs. Depending on your DIRE and Portuguese language skills. |
Re: Nigerians Living In Mozambique by Bobby434new: 2:58pm On Mar 17, 2023 |
czero147:Mozambique is Visa on Arrival for visitors. You can a travel agency to get your visa. |
Re: Nigerians Living In Mozambique by Bobby434new: 3:00pm On Mar 17, 2023 |
ZugoZugo: You can ship spare parts and cars to Mozambique. And if there is a legal agreement we will be delighted to sell off and reimburse. |
Re: Nigerians Living In Mozambique by yahoodetector: 6:18pm On Mar 17, 2023 |
Bobby434new: Why travel agency? What happens to walking into their embassy himself and applying? |
Re: Nigerians Living In Mozambique by yahoodetector: 7:03pm On Mar 17, 2023 |
FiverrTutor: Till now? |
Re: Nigerians Living In Mozambique by winetapper: 9:25am On Mar 18, 2023 |
yahoodetector:there is no embassy in Nigeria or close to Nigeria. But there is one in Malawi and I think Kenya |
Re: Nigerians Living In Mozambique by winetapper: 9:26am On Mar 18, 2023 |
yahoodetector:it's just like Boko Haram in the North. But it's gradually under control |
Re: Nigerians Living In Mozambique by pocohantas(f): 7:31pm On Mar 18, 2023 |
edoman2016: It is always refreshing reading from intelligent Nigerians who understand basic economics. Not these ones that forget themselves at the sight of electricity and good roads. I was almost giving up until I saw your comment. ‘Cos I stopped arguing with them a long time ago. Next thing they are converting currencies to prove a point. Today it is Mozambique, next is Benin Republic…another day Kazakstan and Bulgaria. The sheer nerve to sell these countries as Eldorado. Tueeh! |
Re: Nigerians Living In Mozambique by OVB123: 5:18am On Mar 20, 2023 |
edoman2016:Ovbie edo, thank you for telling them the truth. |
Re: Nigerians Living In Mozambique by Gerrard59(m): 12:28pm On Mar 20, 2023 |
pocohantas I think this is something you have to consider when people make these comparisons. When I read that the country has constant electricity, I was shocked. Fine, it is poor, but for the average Nigerian who just wants a safe life where the person's business is not attacked because he decides to vote for a party. Nigeria has the biggest market in Africa (by sheer numbers), but most people would rather do their small businesses where things seemingly work. The same analogy held when many southerners resided in the north because even though the market is smaller, the cost of living was lower and there was a sense of easy-going life. But religious insecurity has scuttled that. Some people just want a safe place where they do their small business in peace. I understand them and support it. Honestly, I am surprised Mozambique enjoys constant electricity. It seems many people underrate safety even when they have so much money. With what happened in Lagos on Saturday and even Sunday night, I rather reside in Abidjan as a middle-tier businessman than a big/multi-business man in Lagos. Should Tidjane Thiam become Ivory Coast leader, it even becomes the best option. 1 Like |
Re: Nigerians Living In Mozambique by Gerrard59(m): 12:33pm On Mar 20, 2023 |
edoman2016: Five years on Nigeria has more poor people than elsewhere. 2018 Nobel Prize in Economics, Nairaland version. |
Re: Nigerians Living In Mozambique by pocohantas(f): 1:07pm On Mar 20, 2023 |
Gerrard59: A lot of African countries enjoy stable power supply in their capitals and major cities. However, their civilisation or supposed good living is not spread out evenly. If it were, they won’t be seeing Nigerians as demi-gods. Their landlords, businesses, women, police…are always out to fleece visiting Nigerians. This was how they hyped Rwanda and my tech bro friend went there. The suffering he was surrounded by was too much, he ran back. All this story of wanting a safe place that Nigerian immigrants are always quick to come up with is WASH. That is what they say until they get there and display their GREED. If they were keeping to their words of enjoying safety, every country wouldn’t be banning us. Some African countries also suffer these political issues. The only difference is, the citizens dare not say a word of it on social media. Even to you a visitor, they won’t say PIM. We even get mouth to insult Buhari online. Try it in Gabon, Rwanda or Uganda and see if you won’t go missing the next day. 3 Likes |
Re: Nigerians Living In Mozambique by Bobby434new: 5:43pm On Apr 24, 2023 |
yahoodetector: Please tell us where their embassy is ? |
Re: Nigerians Living In Mozambique by yahoodetector: 12:02pm On Apr 25, 2023 |
Bobby434new: Embassies and diplomat offices of most countries are found in Lagos and Abuja. Google is your friend |
Re: Nigerians Living In Mozambique by Bobby434new: 11:07am On Jun 28, 2023 |
yahoodetector: Mozambique do not have an embassy in Nigeria. That's the main reason why it's visa on arrival |
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