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Re: Thread For Nigerians In Other African Countries by judecares1(m): 12:02am On May 15, 2022
Good morning all
Do we have anyone in East Africa?
Kindly PM
Re: Thread For Nigerians In Other African Countries by Ndoki85(m): 3:19pm On May 16, 2022
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rukevweanita:
good afternoon all
am of the opinion that a whatsapp group should be created
tittle should be: Nigerians leaving in other African countries

lets help ourselves,most of us wants to leave this fucking country


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Re: Thread For Nigerians In Other African Countries by Munachimso30(m): 10:25pm On Jun 13, 2022
AwolowoAssLicker:
I spent 7months in Monrovia, easiest way to survive there so easily, if you came with capital for business, remember Liberian dollar liberty is trice higher than our overrated Naira... life is very cheap in gayetown, red-light and west point cheesy

I don’t known if it’s possible to talk to you sir ?
Re: Thread For Nigerians In Other African Countries by Kamkamdd: 7:55am On Jun 28, 2022
Hello bro! I don't know if u're still following this thread. Pls I need to ask u some questions as regards Gambia.
uote author=danie09 post=68066560]Am interested .I just sent you a message [/quote]
Re: Thread For Nigerians In Other African Countries by kindness111: 12:12am On Dec 09, 2022
dy79:

Please are you still in the Gambia, my brother is planning to relocate.

Gambia is not bad at all but then sponsoring people for master abroad is not happening here. Am currently in Gambia teaching in the highest paid international school, the take home is not too good , but I make so much I mean so much money from private classes. Anyone that is interested can just let me know.
Re: Thread For Nigerians In Other African Countries by Nwaotu10(m): 2:52pm On Dec 09, 2022
dy79:



Gambia is not bad at all but then sponsoring people for master abroad is not happening here. Am currently in Gambia teaching in the highest paid international school, the take home is not too good , but I make so much I mean so much money from private classes. Anyone that is interested can just let me know.
I'm interested, sir.
I've a B.a in English and literary studies.
Kindly assit me, sir. This Joblessness is pummeling me unmercifully cry cry
Re: Thread For Nigerians In Other African Countries by Nwaotu10(m): 3:20pm On Dec 09, 2022
feelgoodstuffs:


You're right, i live in Gambia too for almost two decades now wink
Boss, show me way na. This Joblessness is truncating my existence. It has pummeled me ruthlessly cry
Re: Thread For Nigerians In Other African Countries by uchman(m): 4:27pm On Dec 09, 2022
Nwaotu10:

I'm interested, sir.
I've a B.a in English and literary studies.
Kindly assit me, sir. This Joblessness is pummeling me unmercifully cry cry

Google or check on YouTube,
ALT in Japan,
Esl teacher in Taiwan,
Esl teacher in Vietnam,
Esl teacher in Thailand and you should be fine.
Make sure you wire me $2000 when God picks your call.
Re: Thread For Nigerians In Other African Countries by Nwaotu10(m): 6:24pm On Dec 09, 2022
uchman:


Google or check on YouTube,
ALT in Japan,
Esl teacher in Taiwan,
Esl teacher in Vietnam,
Esl teacher in Thailand and you should be fine.
Make sure you wire me $2000 when God picks your call.
Thanks a lot for this information, boss.
I'm currently on it.
I noticed they're mostly going for native speakers.
I've sent CV already, and I'm looking forward to hearing from them.
Thanks a lot once again. I sincerely appreciate.

The $2000 is assured, boss grin

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Re: Thread For Nigerians In Other African Countries by uchman(m): 7:15pm On Dec 09, 2022
Nwaotu10:

Thanks a lot for this information, boss.
I'm currently on it.
I noticed they're mostly going for native speakers.
I've sent CV already, and I'm looking forward to hearing from them.
Thanks a lot once again. I sincerely appreciate.

The $2000 is assured, boss grin

Avoid South Korea and China because they are mainly for English speakers except South Africans but those countries I mentioned, Japan, Taiwan, Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam and UAE chooses randomly.

Search on YouTube for Nigerian, Ghanians ESL, ALT teachers in the above mentioned countries and you will be more informed.

Please don't forget my $2k dolls biko.
Do you have teaching experience?
TEFL certification?
State license teachers certificate like TRCN?
Check their CV template and always remember to include your pictures on your CV.

Concentrate on Japan, search for recruiting companies like Borderlink, interac, Nova, Joy foundation and others.
Taiwan... Teach Taiwan, Phoenix group and Joy English.

Google/YouTube
Demo lesson videos and Introduction Videos, I think with this, you should be fine.
Re: Thread For Nigerians In Other African Countries by Nwaotu10(m): 6:58am On Dec 10, 2022
uchman:


Avoid South Korea and China because they are mainly for English speakers except South Africans but those countries I mentioned, Japan, Taiwan, Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam and UAE chooses randomly.

Search on YouTube for Nigerian, Ghanians ESL, ALT teachers in the above mentioned countries and you will be more informed.

Please don't forget my $2k dolls biko.
Do you have teaching experience?
TEFL certification?
State license teachers certificate like TRCN?
Check their CV template and always remember to include your pictures on your CV.

Concentrate on Japan, search for recruiting companies like Borderlink, interac, Nova, Joy foundation and others.
Taiwan... Teach Taiwan, Phoenix group and Joy English.

Google/YouTube
Demo lesson videos and Introduction Videos, I think with this, you should be fine.

Yeah, I've 3 years teaching experience. I left the profession two years ago. Teaching in this part of world is a colossal waste of time, it barely guarantee a sustainable future.

As regards certification, I just have my bacherlors degree and Nysc discharge certificate.
I purposely didn't sit for TRCN Exam because, I felt I wouldn't be needing the cert. Poor remuneration peculiar with teacching truncated my inclination of becoming a pedagod, boss.
TEFL-- Nil

Would not having this two certifications compromise my chances of being picked?
Re: Thread For Nigerians In Other African Countries by uchman(m): 7:09am On Dec 10, 2022
Nwaotu10:

Yeah, I've 3 years teaching experience. I left the profession two years ago. Teaching in this part of world is a colossal waste of time, it barely guarantee a sustainable future.

As regards certification, I just have my bacherlors degree and Nysc discharge certificate.
I purposely didn't sit for TRCN Exam because, I felt I wouldn't be needing the cert. Poor runemeration peculiar with taching truncated my inclination of becoming a pedagod, boss.
TEFL-- Nil

Would not having this two certifications compromise my chances of being picked?

ALT Japan... No
Re: Thread For Nigerians In Other African Countries by Nwaotu10(m): 7:36am On Dec 10, 2022
uchman:


ALT Japan... No
cry
Re: Thread For Nigerians In Other African Countries by Potential2023: 10:24am On Feb 21, 2023
JWTheocracy1:
Just got to Cote d'ivoire 7 months ago... Already successful through Jah's help.
Till you move out from that contraption, then you will realize how much time you've wasted there.

Pls are you a jw? Pls I need info on relocating to Cote d'ivoire. You can reach me on softjosh3@gmail.com.
Thanks

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Re: Thread For Nigerians In Other African Countries by Potential2023: 10:39am On Feb 21, 2023
FroshJaynex:
The thing is I don't know how ur finance is, in terms of spending but the cost of living here is higher than that of Nigeria, their accommodation is paid monthly ($150), so if u wanna come u gotta prepare well and have enough money for it but having a friend here or anyone else would be of great advantage to you, as a street boy, for me I tried to make a friend here before coming, so I didn't have to think of accommodation, just my plane ticket, passport ND some little cash for runnings here, in less than 3month I made money to get my own place ND am cool now

Bro would you mind helping me with accommodation for a while? I'm a graduate and also possess some skills. Thanks
Re: Thread For Nigerians In Other African Countries by yungchop: 7:14pm On Mar 15, 2023
dy79:



Gambia is not bad at all but then sponsoring people for master abroad is not happening here. Am currently in Gambia teaching in the highest paid international school, the take home is not too good , but I make so much I mean so much money from private classes. Anyone that is interested can just let me know.

I'm in Mauritania at the moment.. do I need a visa to enter Gambia with my naija passport?
Re: Thread For Nigerians In Other African Countries by Bullman(m): 10:14am On Mar 16, 2023
yungchop:


I'm in Mauritania at the moment.. do I need a visa to enter Gambia with my naija passport?

You dont need a visa to enter Gambia from Nouckchott. Mauritania is part of ecowas.
Re: Thread For Nigerians In Other African Countries by Akano5(m): 10:51am On Jul 05, 2023
Yes, Nigeria is trash... thanks you all for creating this thread
Re: Thread For Nigerians In Other African Countries by darkmarky(m): 12:51pm On Jul 27, 2023
sheepheart:

Nice. sounds like you're having a good time in there
hi sheepheart, you dm'd . Apologies i wasnt able to access my mail at this time. Yahoo was just messing up. Can you send me a hi over whatsapp? Numb3r on my profile.
Re: Thread For Nigerians In Other African Countries by bukkiexchange01(f): 8:31am On Mar 27
Wake this thread up
Re: Thread For Nigerians In Other African Countries by bull67: 11:50am On Apr 01
obichiddy:


I have sent you an email. Trust you are great and family too.

I am in need of how to get some goods to Sierra-leone from Nigeria. Pls kindly spare me some of your time let's talk.
great
Re: Thread For Nigerians In Other African Countries by DaniDani(m): 11:24am On Apr 04
Please someone should help with useful information to relocate to Benin Republic
Re: Thread For Nigerians In Other African Countries by stevemath: 4:40pm On Apr 05
YungLasaint:
Hello are you still in Botswana ?


Boss please gist me via steve4mathunilag@gmail.com. Thank you.
Re: Thread For Nigerians In Other African Countries by stevemath: 4:44pm On Apr 05
FroshJaynex:
I love this topic because just yesterday I was thinking about the same thing, I got to Botswana and in just 6month am worth more than $54,000 at least for a very broke boy from the street of Lagos, hustle to hustle carry me enter, I beg my fellow Nigerians to leave and try move into these coded countries, that's what I call them and see how big Nigerians are living and enjoying life on a low key, Many of them calculate in dollars. One yahoo boy #5m hit is my own bills in a month outside, u see say things are not the same at all.

Please gist me via steve4mathunilag@gmail.com.
Re: Thread For Nigerians In Other African Countries by sharone21(f): 4:15pm On Apr 17
Cameroon Update:

When u think u aren't enjoying enough only to see weepable conditions in Nigeria

We have agreed there aren't enough jobs in Africa, but at least give constant, non negotiable almost 24hrs light, so we can at least generate our own incomes and pay PHCN from it, give affordable food, affordable transportation, imagine Bamenda to Limbe which is like Lagos to Onitsha or almost Owerri being 6000-7000frs.

U see massive food sacks, buckets of Irish potatoes in Cameroon, yellow Garri, carrots, green peas, easily buyable bunches of plantains, rice, beans, cabbages, sweet yam( not sweet as such and looks like sweet potatoes), sweet potatoes, palm oil, groundnut oil( which they prefer), garden eggs( red specie is common), mushrooms, bread.

At Sens Interdit, u easily buy sim cards( MTN, ORANGE, CAMTEL, NEXTTEL), clothes/ gloves/ socks/ head warmers, dry fish, excess pepper. If u're slim, get ready to be fatter or at least fresher.

Good, affordable RETIREMENT haven... Infact, if u plan to just build one mighty house in Nigeria, u may consider, using part of the money to buy even if it's half plot of land in Cameroon and building even if it's a small bungalow.

It was in Cameroon my Power banks stopped working because I forgot to charge them.

Note that u don't gain less when in their Francophone areas compared to Anglophone areas as it's bilingual and LESS FRENCH than Ivory Coast.

Though, traveling abroad is cheaper via ECOWAS countries than through Cameroon.... And traveling through Douala is cheaper compared to Yaounde airport.

In Cameroon there is less fear of robbers, kidnappers, bandits, no constant light can be very depressing ( how do Nigerians cope?.... Not easy being a Nigerian at all), more hope of long life as they live longer Between Benin Republic and Cameroon, Benin Republic has more organized democracy( one of the best in Africa), organized generally, neater however, when u need more value for money and life, Cameroon is it, also getting kpali in Cameroon is less complicated unlike Benin Republic.

FREELANCER HAVEN:

Cameroon is a Freelancer's secret haven without spending so much and u can live there even without kpali till u have the money to do one eg Student kpali..... If u travel through land borders in and out of Cameroon, just tip them.... But if by Air/ airport, it may show u have overstayed.

Ikom- Ekok border through Bamenda is more accessible now and Peace Mass Transit bus can take u from any state they operate to Ikom-( pmtdotng).

Make sure u hold: International passport( useful later for kpali), Yellow Fever Card, and Ego.... When u have MTN and Orange sims mobile money, u can later move in and out of Cameroon with lesser cash.


Later

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Re: Thread For Nigerians In Other African Countries by nwadikeokey11: 10:19pm On Apr 17
sharone21:
Cameroon Update:

When u think u aren't enjoying enough only to see weepable conditions in Nigeria

We have agreed there aren't enough jobs in Africa, but at least give constant, non negotiable almost 24hrs light, so we can at least generate our own incomes and pay PHCN from it, give affordable food, affordable transportation, imagine Bamenda to Limbe which is like Lagos to Onitsha or almost Owerri being 6000-7000frs.

U see massive food sacks, buckets of Irish potatoes in Cameroon, yellow Garri, carrots, green peas, easily buyable bunches of plantains, rice, beans, cabbages, sweet yam( not sweet as such and looks like sweet potatoes), sweet potatoes, palm oil, groundnut oil( which they prefer), garden eggs( red specie is common), mushrooms, bread.

At Sens Interdit, u easily buy sim cards( MTN, ORANGE, CAMTEL, NEXTTEL), clothes/ gloves/ socks/ head warmers, dry fish, excess pepper. If u're slim, get ready to be fatter or at least fresher.

Good, affordable RETIREMENT haven... Infact, if u plan to just build one mighty house in Nigeria, u may consider, using part of the money to buy even if it's half plot of land in Cameroon and building even if it's a small bungalow.

It was in Cameroon my Power banks stopped working because I forgot to charge them.

Note that u don't gain less when in their Francophone areas compared to Anglophone areas as it's bilingual and LESS FRENCH than Ivory Coast.

Though, traveling abroad is cheaper via ECOWAS countries than through Cameroon.... And traveling through Douala is cheaper compared to Yaounde airport.

In Cameroon there is less fear of robbers, kidnappers, bandits, no constant light can be very depressing ( how do Nigerians cope?.... Not easy being a Nigerian at all), more hope of long life as they live longer Between Benin Republic and Cameroon, Benin Republic has more organized democracy( one of the best in Africa), organized generally, neater however, when u need more value for money and life, Cameroon is it, also getting kpali in Cameroon is less complicated unlike Benin Republic.

FREELANCER HAVEN:

Cameroon is a Freelancer's secret haven without spending so much and u can live there even without kpali till u have the money to do one eg Student kpali..... If u travel through land borders in and out of Cameroon, just tip them.... But if by Air/ airport, it may show u have overstayed.

Ikom- Ekok border through Bamenda is more accessible now and Peace Mass Transit bus can take u from any state they operate to Ikom-( pmtdotng).

Make sure u hold: International passport( useful later for kpali), Yellow Fever Card, and Ego.... When u have MTN and Orange sims mobile money, u can later move in and out of Cameroon with lesser cash.


Later
This is what is called update and how update supposed to be

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Re: Thread For Nigerians In Other African Countries by sharone21(f): 6:09pm On Apr 18
Advantages Nigeria has over Cameroon:

1) Bigger market

2) Variety in several brands and options

3) Variety of eatable foods and better home cooking

4)Bigger, better money market eg stocks, bonds, Treasury bills, fixed deposit

5) Many financial apps to solve different problems

6) More African food spices and ingredients

7) More popular eg in Entertainment etc

8 ) That Nigerian people's feeling and being with people of familiar backgrounds

But u can be in Cameroon and still gain from Nigeria especially when u have linked NINS, BVNs, Sim cards, web links, bank apps, in touch with your bankers and stock brokers via email etc

However:

1) Electric meters are VERY expensive.... Why discriminate with band levels, does it mean only rich people live in areas with such bands?

2) Food is expensive ( food is cheaper in Benin Republic if u buy in bags eg 1/4, 1/2, full bags.... Cameroon even cheaper with my beloved glass cup( lol)

3) Insecurity

Note that in Cameroon their National ID card is IMPORTANT to them due to security measures, the equivalent is RP. So, your National ID Card too is important.

U can send and receive easily Western Union and the offices are in several places with NIN Card, RP, International passport.

Food for thought:

They 'envy' us that we have choice of democracy to choose our leaders but my people pray and fast tooooo much but won't do the right thing including voting rightly and later begin to gnash their teeth even more than those who we look at as not having the choice to choose their leaders(lol).

They feel bobo is too old, but SEBI his brains and legs to move to office aren't tired yet @91yrs?(Lol) Besides, he is performing better than what we have. I hope ( like us) they won't be expecting a political messiah only to be deceived with fake chg.....

Cos he be like say when person too dey enjoy, e go dey find how to taste suffer small

Addendum: One can fly into Yola( Adamawa) since we don't know how safe the road is and drive into Garaou( we need Northerners to confirm this road for us if safe too ie 6hrs+ journey).....

Anything inside Cameroon eg Garaou is SAFE, night buses too within Cameroon SAFE.

Recently, buses now move from Garaou to Ngaoundere, 6hrs+ journey for 5,000frs and Train from Ngaoundere to Yaounde which is 13hrs+ journey is now 10,000frs instead of 25,000frs..... Which magic are they performing please ( lol)?

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