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European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Liverpool Vs Atletico Madrid UCL (2 - 0) On 3rd November 2021 by boyo123(m): 10:33pm On Nov 03, 2021
Yungmil:
Na dis game I dey wait for make my 800k enter!!!!


Give away for first 10 people to mention me.

Oya oooo

Bro abeg no forget me o
Family / Re: How Much Will Take You Through The Week? by boyo123(m): 2:26pm On Nov 01, 2021
Icumsa45:
In these tough economic times, how much do you think will take you through the week?

Let's see comments.

@mods please push to front page.


Na only God fit come to my rescue this week jare, wifey is about to deliver this week and 5kobo no dey my hand. I need nothing less than 100k for things i need to get. I just weak jare.
Career / Re: Can Someone Access Their Pension Funds Before Official Retirement Age by boyo123(m): 4:58pm On Oct 18, 2021
Why do i feel you are government spy or an investigative journalist.

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Islam for Muslims / Re: Blessings Can Be Trials And Challenges, Blessings. by boyo123(m): 12:39pm On Oct 15, 2021
Everytime i am going through something, once i open nairaland i will surely see a topic relating to it on front page that day.

I dont drink alcohol because i am a muslim
but Last night i made up my mind to start taking it and my reason is that people i know that do ( muslims like me) are doing really well, things are working for them but i have been facing all kinds of financial troubles.

What led me to conclude that is that in my line of business i work with everyone and most Of the time, ideas and opportunities are discussed over drinks, the moment i say that i dont drink, these people will conclude that i am not one of them amd thereby decide not to help and its killing me financially. For how long will one need to wait. I am not going to be a drunk surely but i wont refuse it any longer.

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Politics / Dont Throw That Office Chair Away Pls. by boyo123(m): 3:51pm On Oct 14, 2021
Please I need used office furnitures to set up my small office space. Pls dont throw that chair and table away i will come and pick it up. God bless you. I am in lagos.
Science/Technology / Strictly Electricals by boyo123(m): 12:17pm On Sep 16, 2021
Everything Electrical is a whatsapp group that helps you reach out to sellers/buyers of electrical devices, also you get the opportunity to connect with fellow engineers/technicians.

https:///EL5ZmiRqiNcE5LLddOkQxp

Properties / I Need Wholesale Building Material Dealers by boyo123(m): 4:06pm On Aug 03, 2021
Hello i stay in lagos and i need a product i can buy in wholesales for resell. I want to be like a dealer of that product

Interested products should be either of

Building materials
Small electronic devices (1-3k price, e. g bluetooth speakers etc)
Engine oil
Groundnut oil
Electrical materials

Product should be registered please. Thank you
Investment / I Need Wholesale Dealers by boyo123(m): 3:54pm On Aug 03, 2021
Hello i stay in lagos and i need a product i can buy in wholesales for resell. I want to be like a dealer of that product

Interested products should be either of

Building materials
Small electronic devices (1-3k price, e. g bluetooth speakers etc)
Engine oil
Groundnut oil
Electrical materials

Product should be registered please. Thank you
Business / I Need A Product In The Market That I Can Be A Dealer For( Wholesale) by boyo123(m): 3:27pm On Aug 03, 2021
Hello i stay in lagos and i need a product i can buy in wholesales for resell. I want to be like a dealer of that product

Interested products should be either of

Building materials
Small electronic devices (1-3k price, e. g bluetooth speakers etc)
Engine oil
Groundnut oil
Electrical materials

Product should be registered please. Thank you
Properties / House For Sale At Elepe Ikorodu by boyo123(m): 10:58am On Jun 07, 2021
4 bedroom bungalow for sale. It also has a Room self contained and a Room & Parlour Ensuite inside the same compound. Property is at Ewu Elepe ikorodu.

Price: 40M. Negotiable.
Docs: CofO.

No time waster buyer please.

Call 080-8-395-68-82

Business / Re: Do You Own A Business Around Alimosho Please See This by boyo123(m): 1:00pm On May 16, 2021
SavageResponse:


Good luck in your search
Thanks but if you are trying to mock me, thats low of you.
Business / Re: Do You Own A Business Around Alimosho Please See This by boyo123(m): 11:38am On May 16, 2021
Good morning
Business / Do You Own A Business Around Alimosho Please See This by boyo123(m): 11:30pm On May 15, 2021
Do you have a business and you need a trusted person to help you handle it. Please kindly give me the opportunity to show you what i can do. I possess the following qualities

I am educated ( a graduate)
Good writing skills
Good communcation skills
Can be trusted
I am creative i.e i can come up with ideas to improve your business.
Good custormer relation.

Pls help a brother.
080-8-395-68-82

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Properties / Re: Whatsapp Group For Professionals In Building Business. by boyo123(m): 11:56pm On Jan 17, 2021
08130523310 pls add me to the group. Thank you.
Business / Re: What Business Can I Do With 200k Starting This January 2020. by boyo123(m): 11:28am On Jan 13, 2021
angelusbrut:
Depends on your location, but best bet is food items, the capital is small but you can build with it, crayfish, onions, beans etc will not be a bad idea , just get a table, buy one or two bags business don start be that
Thanks bro but no be this kind stuff i dey talk now lol. Onion ke?

I still have hope that proper ideas will come like engine oil that moves, interior decoration items or other things like that.
Business / Re: What Business Can I Do With 200k Starting This January 2020. by boyo123(m): 10:57am On Jan 13, 2021
Still here
Business / Re: What Business Can I Do With 200k Starting This January 2020. by boyo123(m): 11:55am On Jan 10, 2021
ibroman12:


don't mind them jare... he said business to start they are bringing 3rd party schemes for him to invest in
Abi o, i was talking about physical business( like buying and selling) but people are talking about domain name and the likes.

Pls anyone with vital info should comment pls. Thank you.
Business / Re: What Business Can I Do With 200k Starting This January 2020. by boyo123(m): 10:27am On Jan 10, 2021
Thanks for your replies, i have not seen what interest me though.
Business / Re: What Business Can I Do With 200k Starting This January 2020. by boyo123(m): 8:39am On Jan 08, 2021
Good morning, thanks for your responses so far, will appreciate more
Business / What Business Can I Do With 200k Starting This January 2020. by boyo123(m): 9:02pm On Jan 07, 2021
Starting my 2021 with 200k, i need suggestions on what business to put it into. Pls no crypto and forex, i want real business.

Feel free to introduce me to your business lets see if we can work together.
Business / Re: Contact Me For Your Roofing Woods And Roofing Materials by boyo123(m): 4:52pm On Dec 01, 2020
Johntemmy:
we sell and supply roofing woods and roofing materials at affordable prices. call or Whatsapp me on 07060795767



.
can i work for you and also learn from you. I like the business
Crime / Re: White Woman Calls Police On A Black Man Over Dog Leash In New York (Video) by boyo123(m): 1:06pm On May 26, 2020
DMPaulSr:


Source : https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/central-park-confrontation-goes-viral-white-woman-calls-cop-on-black-birder/2431773/%3famp

When people say they have to leave this country for the sake of their unborn children i just laugh.

Whose children are those shouting black lives matters all around USA?
Travel / Re: 800k A Month: Should I Travel To Canada? by boyo123(m): 9:06pm On May 25, 2020
Gshun:
Ask me why u shd do this? For your unborn child. U can start the process and secure the move then relocate when u are ready. Believe me i knw people who earn far more and are ready to buy their way out of this shit hole. Your kids would be forever grateful

When people say they have to leave this country for the sake of their unborn children i just laugh.

Whose children are those shouting black lives matters all around USA?

Or whose children are those that get killed everyday because they are black

I guess the parent of damilola taylor will be glad they took him to london afterall

Pls use your head and stop saying trash

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Sports / Re: HIFL 2019: UNILAG Knocked Out As OAU, Others Advance To Next Round by boyo123(m): 10:23am On Jun 26, 2019
TonyeBarcanista:
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wow, look at the colourful Jerseys ,if only Nigerian league can have such nice jerseys maybe it will get people interested in the games.

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Travel / Re: Nigeria’s Ongoing Middle-class Brain Drain Is Costing It Two Generations. by boyo123(m): 4:02pm On May 26, 2019
guddylover:
Did you read the article? Why not address the points made in this article rather than talk about some people having “I must travel mentality ?” Have you ever asked why the rich politicians go abroad for healthcare or sending their kids to go school abroad. Yes, Nigeria can be the place to make money “if you know what you are doing” just like you said, but don’t forget that it’s the same reason why Nigeria is regressing. You can make more in Nigeria because of the rules and regulations u can disregard, just to name a few. Patriotism is good but you have to be sincere in your analogy, too.

if you read my comment before the last you will see what my point is, i am not against anyone travelling out but what i seriously dislike is calling the country all sort of names just because you are outside,

Nigerians are opportunists, the moment they notice a little improvement in nigeria now ( nothing is impossible) these same set of ill talkers will fly back to come and compete for what others that chose to endure worked to get .

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Travel / Re: Nigeria’s Ongoing Middle-class Brain Drain Is Costing It Two Generations. by boyo123(m): 3:15pm On May 26, 2019
EMMAACHILE:
Surprise, some people are still patriotic! shocked
its not everyone that has the i must travel my all means life, for some of us if it happens fine , but naija remains the first choice of place to make it if u know what you are doing.

the way people talk about this abroad as if people dont die there surprises me too

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Travel / Re: Nigeria’s Ongoing Middle-class Brain Drain Is Costing It Two Generations. by boyo123(m): 1:26pm On May 26, 2019
guddylover:
Nigeria’s ongoing middle-class brain drain is costing it two generations in one swoop

https://qz.com/africa/1615518/nigerias-middle-class-keep-emigrating-to-canada-australia/

Yomi Kazeem7 hours ago
When Timi and Ehis got married in a small, intimate ceremony in Lagos last October, it marked the start of their new lives together—but it was not one they planned to live in Nigeria.

Six months later, the young newlyweds both quit their jobs and moved to Ottawa, Canada joining thousands of middle-class Nigerians who have moved to the North American country through its skilled workers immigration program. Their reason for making the move boils down to one thing: thinking of their future children.

That sentiment cuts across board as thousands of Nigerians increasingly emigrate through a mix of avenues. Skilled worker programs (also referred to as Express Entry) inviting immigrants to Canada and Australia are a popular and legitimate choice. But other choices—including applying for asylum and refugee protection in Canada, sometimes while crossing the US-Canada border illegally—are being explored as well. As of March, Nigeria had more pending refugee protection claims in Canada than any other country globally. There’s also the choice of deliberately overstaying on a visitors’ visa in the United States, a trend that’s proven strong enough for the Trump administration to clampdown on US visas for Nigerians.

Whatever the method of emigration, pursuing the chance to seek a better life—particularly education for children—remains a common theme. Decades of under-funding have impacted the quality of teachers and lecturers as well as the learning infrastructure in Nigeria’s educational system, leading to significant decline.
Strikes by Nigerian university lecturers protesting low wages and inadequate benefits are now an almost annual occurrence. The lack of investment in public educational institutions has also fueled a rise in expensive private schools and universities for middle and high-income families seeking higher standards. But even those schools pale in comparison with quality of education obtainable outside Nigeria.

“The biggest area of concern for most people who are leaving is getting access to the right type of education for their children,” says Tunde Leye, an economist with Lagos-based SBM Intel who wrote a personal essay on the subject two years ago while considering the move himself. “The point of it all is that here, your money can’t buy you the quality of education that is available abroad and the gap will only get bigger.”


Reuters/George Esiri
But we remain loyal.
“Then there is the access to opportunities that become available to the children on the back of the education they have. The range of opportunities that are available to children in Nigeria is limited because the range of education is limited,” Leye says.

Wale Oyediran, a Berlin-based software engineer who left Nigeria last year, is wise to the importance of quality education and the advantage of being globally competitive, especially in a technology driven world. As a result, he says there is “no question” he will start his family abroad rather than Nigeria given “the opportunities and exposure” potentially available to his future children. “To raise kids that will have all they need to conquer the next generation is super expensive in Nigeria,” he says. “It is way easier outside [Nigeria].”

For his part, Oyediran remains interested in returning to Nigeria and contributing to the growth of the blooming tech industry but says the immediate priority is securing back-up options for economic security. “The [young] people that appear to be contributing to the current building process in Nigeria all have one leg outside the country with fallback plans like a second citizenship or residency,” he shares. “It seems stupid right now to put all one’s eggs in the Nigerian basket.”

Not looking back

The lack of faith in Nigeria’s political leaders and their ability to reverse the decline in the educational sector is such that many of the middle-class Nigerians making the exodus to Europe and North America do not trust the situation will change soon. The looming big picture for Nigeria is that many who either have emigrated or plan to are unlikely to return and neither are the children they raise in their new countries of residence.

Richard (real name withheld), an experienced lawyer says he moved to England last year mainly to ensure that his three children attend high school and university there. And as they’ve already “expressed a strong preference” for life there, Richard says it’s already “likely” his children will remain in Britain after their education. “They don’t like it when we joke about moving back in the short-term,” he says.

“Moving abroad is me giving my two children a chance to experience life in an environment that ‘works’,” says Opeyemi, a telecoms software specialist, who is due to move to Canada with her family within weeks having had their application approved. “I’ve decided my children will not be growing up in Nigeria and I won’t be encouraging them to move back home either.”

Meanwhile, for her part, Chinwe, a 29-year old digital marketing expert at one of the big advertising agencies in Lagos, is actively choosing to remain single as she waits on her application to move to Canada being approved. “I don’t want my kids to grow up here and so I’m not pursuing any serious relationships. One of my biggest fears now is having a child in Nigeria,” she says. “What I currently earn won’t be enough to provide a top-quality education if I have kids here but, in Canada, even the public schools are quite good.” Like Opeyemi, Chinwe is not big on looking back: “My kids won’t know anybody in Nigeria so there’s nothing for them to come back to and the country is only going to get worse anyway.”

It’s hard to miss the general dire outlook on the country’s prospects among Nigerians who emigrate but it’s even harder to miss the factors that inform that outlook. Nigeria’s unemployment rate has climbed for 13 consecutive quarters and an ambitious four-year plan to boost the economy following a recession in 2016 is proving to be a failure. As a consequence of slow economic growth, a ballooning population and years of failed leadership, Nigeria is not only the poverty capital of the world but is set to remain so for at least a generation given its alarmingly low human capital spending.

As it turns out, the ongoing emigration also compounds the problem as an important socio-economic demographic is increasingly choosing to leave. “Emigration is not cheap and most of the people leaving are not poor by any standard—it’s the rich and middle class that are leaving,” Leye says. “It’s an epidemic but people only do this kind of things when they’ve lost hope.”

But the grass outside Nigeria isn’t necessarily always greener for emigrants as they face real and expensive challenges of relocating, settling into a new country and starting over. For instance, securing white-collar, upwardly mobile employment does not come easy for emigrants especially in countries like Canada that place a strong emphasis on local expertise or education. As such, highly qualified individuals who leave high-level jobs in Nigeria often have to trade down to restart their lives.

In one case, an experienced optometrist, who asked not to be named, obtained a resident permit and moved to Calgary last year but says she will have to take expensive certification courses for up to four years before being able to practice and works at a grocery store in the interim. Perhaps unsurprisingly, it’s an even tougher reality for immigrants who move by overstaying visas illegally as, without valid work permits and social security, their job prospects are very limited.

Despite the known challenges, the possibility of a higher quality of life and education for their children remains a strong pull for several middle-class Nigerians who can afford to move. For their part, one month after moving to Ottawa, Ehis and Timi have both secured jobs and are positive they made the right choice. They also plan to start a family in Canada and stay there for the education of their future children. “That’s the major reason behind the move,” Ehis says.

Top occupations for skilled worker program applicants (2017)
1 Information systems analysts & consultants
2 Software engineers
3 Computer programmers & interactive media developers
4 Financial auditors & accountants
5 Administrative assistants
6 Advertising, marketing & PR professionals
7 University professors & lecturers
8 Financial & investment analysts
9 Business management consultants
10 Food service supervisors
In truth, the brain drain and exodus of middle-class Nigerians is not exactly new after similar outward waves during military regimes in the late 1980s to early 1990s and also since the turn of civilian rule in Nigeria. The difference, Leye argues, is that while the trend previously seemed restricted to “people in specific professions, now it’s more of a free for all” especially with countries like Canada looking to fill several gaps in their workforce and are offering diverse opportunities from software engineers and accountants to cooks.

One often cited upside of emigration is the chance of seeing skilled members of diaspora return to boost the local brain trust. But anyone banking on that future possibility simply needs to look to the past for answers, Leye says: “Those whose parents emigrated in the ’80s and ’90s are becoming some of the people we’re celebrating now as “Nigerian” success stories abroad. Those kind of people are definitely not coming back.”
i agree that the country is bad and things are getting worst , but if things happen to change in the country i hope these ones that are talking ill of the country will not come back claiming son of the soil . naija is bad but what if things change, what if?

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Travel / Re: The Plain Truth About Ireland by boyo123(m): 1:04pm On May 26, 2019
justwise:


Why do you keep repeating this as if i asked her to stop or locked the thread?

If you think that Nigeria is hard then wait until you leave Nigeria ill-prepared then you will miss every bit of Nigeria.

you keep talking as if ones can know all these before travelling , there is a limit to what you get while researching ,others are first hand experience which no one will tell u.

you are blaming the lady now as if shes not updating infor for those making research on travelling to Ireland.

abeg let the lady talk jare

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Webmasters / Re: Nairalanders, How Did You Discover Nairaland? by boyo123(m): 7:23pm On May 25, 2019
tactius:
Found this site by accident in 2013.


Gone through several accounts since.

Nairaland is my addiction and my recreation. Sometimes I want to abandon it, then I come back.

My annoyance with the site is all this Yoruba Vs Ibo thing. And all them bet 9ja bookies, and bloggers, and people responding with abuse to a point one makes.

Anyways, still here
i wonder if seun ever reads the comments dropped on issues affecting the site , at least even if he wants to be faceless let him respond to issues like the ones you have raised. seun abeg improve the site , add new features and clear out this bad eggs disturbing our peace here.thank you

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Food / Re: Name The Food You Hate, But Other People Like Eating It by boyo123(m): 10:15am On Dec 25, 2018
Godfullsam:
I hate draw soups with passion.

I hate anything draw, be it okro, ewedu, ogbono etc. In fact, the moment I see someone eating with draw soup, I will just dislike the person for no reason.

More reason I don't like eating in restaurants because I can't stand the sight of people eating draw angry.

Once I know that a particular plate has bn used to serve any kind of draw soup, I will never use thesame plate for anything again.
na wetin kill you for your former life be that? why so much hate for draw soup na
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Burnley Vs Liverpool (1 - 3) On 5th December 2018 by boyo123(m): 9:26pm On Dec 05, 2018
i hate the way klopp makes team selections,
i guess he plans to lose this game because each time he starts sturridge this season that's what happens
Politics / Re: FG To Sanction Companies That Fail To Observe Public Holidays by boyo123(m): 1:32pm On Nov 24, 2018
davodyguy:
Bullshitz, I don't care I'd Buhari works on January 1st. EPl matches hold on boxing day and new year's day. WTF is wrong with you Muslims? If its not forcing Hijab on Schools, it would vbe forcing holidays on people. Pathetic.

It there's no religion in the first place, we would not ha e pathetic ideologies of boko haram or IS
epl matches old on 26th , so why not 25th?

pathetic ,i guess you dont remember what December 25 and easter holidays stands for .

its people like you that accuse muslims of not being tolerant

you cant kill the religion of islam, live with it bro

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