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Sweetmina (f)
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To babyfayce - i hope u're beginning to enjoy london now. I agree with most people who said its not the greatest place to be, but try dining out. I don't know if its just me and the people i know but nigerians don't seem to be interested in other foods apart from theirs and maybe chinese. it might be expensive, but at least its an experience and it gives u a sense of service and stuff like that that u don't get either at all or not in a lot of places in nigeria.
To TexazzPete- don't know the last time u came to the UK but please, london underground is an insult. there's nothing efficient about it. Its too crowded, smelly, dirty, except maybe for the jubilee line. And don't even let me get started on the surface trains,
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TerraCotta (m)
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Naijas never cease to amaze me--this is the first time I've ever heard people describing London as "overrated". If you're not enjoying the city and you haven't found anything to photograph/visit, that says more about the quality of people and places you've visited than London itself. For those talking about New York/San Francisco etc.--much as I love those other places, people jet out to London from them as often as they can. There's so much to do that doesn't necessarily cost you much--you can go to most of the museums for free, if that's your thing. Driving in London's not all that crucial--Ken Livingstone's surcharge on cars driving through the city during the day means that a lot of people just leave their cars at home and take public transportation (which is exactly what it was intended to do). Sweetmina--If you think the tube's dirty, you'd probably retch at the sight of New York's subway system. I don't recall seeing too many overfed rats wandering up and down the tracks of the Victoria line. Well, maybe one or two, but nothing like New York's mutants  . And at least you know when the next train's supposed to come. You lot have it easy, jo. I miss it--sometimes, anyway.
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davidylan (m)
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To TexazzPete- don't know the last time u came to the UK but please, london underground is an insult. there's nothing efficient about it. Its too crowded, smelly, dirty, except maybe for the jubilee line. And don't even let me get started on the surface trains,
What about Abuja or Lagos underground? Learn to appreciate what others have done and stop being an egomaniac! At least the Brits built an efficient rail system and do not discriminate between Brits and immigrants like you. When Brits come to Abuja, what underground system or efficient road transport system can they use? Even the air is populated with air molues!
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londoner
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Ok I don't understand, If Nigerians come to London,but don't want to be tourists what exactly do they come to see, other Nigerians? Nigerian restaurants? Nigerian music?, Then why leave Nigeria? All you need to do is get a one day, or weekly travel card, go to knightsbridge, Oxford street, the numerous free museums and art houses. If you want to see the nicer side, go to zone one. Its like me going to Agegunle and saying "man, Lagos is dirty and overrated". It seems to me that if you're going to spend the money and time to fly half way across the world, you should make the trip worthwhile. Take a look at the timeout website, there are TONS of things to do in London. http://www.timeout.com/london/
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ikamefa (f)
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Naijas never cease to amaze me--this is the first time I've ever heard people describing London as "overrated". If you're not enjoying the city and you haven't found anything to photograph/visit, that says more about the quality of people and places you've visited than London itself. For those talking about New York/San Francisco etc.--much as I love those other places, people jet out to London from them as often as they can. There's so much to do that doesn't necessarily cost you much--you can go to most of the museums for free, if that's your thing. Driving in London's not all that crucial--Ken Livingstone's surcharge on cars driving through the city during the day means that a lot of people just leave their cars at home and take public transportation (which is exactly what it was intended to do). Sweetmina-- If you think the tube's dirty, you'd probably retch at the sight of New York's subway system. I don't recall seeing too many overfed rats wandering up and down the tracks of the Victoria line. Well, maybe one or two, but nothing like New York's mutants  . And at least you know when the next train's supposed to come. You lot have it easy, jo. I miss it--sometimes, anyway. Terracotta i will have you know that its those mutants rats , the crazies,the funk , battery peddlers, panhandlers,homeless people and sometimes Roaches that makes the NYC subway more interesting! could not help but laugh at that part of your post 
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Honey_pot (m)
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@Terracotta, u just stole the words out of my mouth I Just Came To London I'm Miserable Help i just came to london from nigeria to visit but this place is really not up to my expectations, i know it doesn't matter but when my cousins cam back from london they wear the coolest stuff ever and they rap instead of talking so i taught hmm i must get here sometimes when i have chance but when i came i couldn't beleive my eyes, the houses are red, the cars are not it the people i stay with don't have a car while they have 2 in naija,
babyfayce, your case is that of a misplaced expectation. What did u expect to see? Gold-plated roads and flower-strewn pathways? Why would anyone have problems with red (bricks) houses? Yes, some UK residential buildings (which are designed to suit their weather/small-landmass) are not as strong as those in naija, yet cases of collapsed buildings are almost nonexistent. The cars are varied too, big and small (sometimes in the majority), depending on where u are. But what do u expect? US type of cars on UK small roads? And tell me why your cousins should have a car in london if there is no need for that and when there is an efficient transport system. Unlike the US, the british system discourages owning a car. The MD of my company comes to work through london underground, some professors even cycle to school, others walk to work if they live close to their offices. If u know what it will cost your cousins using/maintaining a car per annum, u will appreciate their wisdom. everybody is stressed out and tired, there is no money anywhere and i'm bored but the story i've heared is too good to be this is there something i don't get, i brought camera to take interesting photo to show my friends but there is nothing attracting, i just found this site to erase boredom, can someone give me ideas of things i could do till i go home i still have about 3 weeks left. on plus side i know how to deal with my family that demo for us in lagos and those yankee guys dressed like 50cent anyway, someone please tell me what to do to have fun i'm so booooooooored i'm waiting
This is a big joke!! How can u say there are no attractions in London. I'm not even sure u are in london, maybe your cousins are living in one nearby suburb and u take that for london. If u visit Agege, Ajegule, Mushin, Sango-Agbado-Ijaiye, will u say u visited lagos? Or if u spend some days in gwagwalada, chika, karmo, will u claim to have set your eyes on Abuja? And i bet u, your camera will be redundant in such places. Why won't everybody be stressed out? People work here to survive, there is no free lunch in London!!! Why are u complaining that there is no money anywhere? Are u not on holiday? Did u really think someone will be doling out cash to u or expect u will be able to work for those 3 weeks and probably go back to naija with thousands of pounds? From all u've said, i can see u have never left your host's house for a day. remember that london transport is very expensive, so u need enough money before u can go sight-seeing and i tell u, u will be spoilt for choice. Tell your cousins to take u to central london (zone 1), there is tourist guide to all the hot spots in london at the underground stations.
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TerraCotta (m)
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It just cracks me up when out-of-towners comment on how big they are. They don't even allow panhandlers/buskers in the London Tube without a license ( license ke!) and this Sweetmina is yarning! They don't know how easy they have it there, I swear.  When the Koreans and the Mexicans get tired of hawking batteries, the Puerto Rican guy starts telling you his sob story about his burnt-down apartment, or the Chinese start pitching bootleg DVDs. I wouldn't have them any other way though  All you need to do is get a one day, or weekly travel card, go to knightsbridge, Oxford street, the numerous free museums and art houses. If you want to see the nicer side, go to zone one. Its like me going to Agegunle and saying "man, Lagos is dirty and overrated". It seems to me that if you're going to spend the money and time to fly half way across the world, you should make the trip worthwhile.
So right. If you only have eyes for familiar Naija culture, the British Museum's got incredible Nigerian art from Ife, Benin, Kano, Igbo-Ukwu etc. in their Sainsbury galleries--stuff you'd find it hard to see in Naija itself. Even if you only want to chop Naija style, there's restaurants like 805 with their "Monica" fish that will make you feel like you're back at an upscale version of the razzest buka in Surulere  . And that's just the Naija-related activities. The poster's doing his/herself a huge disservice by thinking that s/he can't find anything to do in London for three weeks. I find it hard to believe--as Londoner pointed out, Time Out should be a constant companion for the rest of the trip.
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ikamefa (f)
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It just cracks me up when out-of-towners comment on how big they are. They don't even allow panhandlers/buskers in the London Tube without a license ( license ke!) and this Sweetmina is yarning! They don't know how easy they have it there, I swear.  When the Koreans and the Mexicans get tired of hawking batteries, the Puerto Rican guy starts telling you his sob story about his burnt-down apartment, or the Chinese start pitching bootleg DVDs. I wouldn't have them any other way though Word! i wouldn't have it any other way too!  oops i forgot to add the up and coming amateur musicians and circus jugglers/magicians all in this race for the mighty dollar  LMAO 
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waleleader (m)
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@honey pot, You make perfect sense. how many times have we warned our brethren at home that the streets of London are not paved with Gold. the poster is suffering from overrated expectations syndrome- a disease that is common among Nigerians coming to London for the first time. Its just a city like Abuja but with a more organised government than Nigeria's.
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TerraCotta (m)
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I'm not even sure u are in london, maybe your cousins are living in one nearby suburb and u take that for london. If u visit Agege, Ajegule, Mushin, Sango-Agbado-Ijaiye, will u say u visited lagos? Or if u spend some days in gwagwalada, chika, karmo, will u claim to have set your eyes on Abuja? And i bet u, your camera will be redundant in such places.
Maybe this is the main problem. Babyfayce--it would be helpful if you mentioned where exactly you are in "London"? Word! i wouldn't have it any other way too!  oops i forgot to add the up and coming amateur musicians and circus jugglers/magicians all in this race for the mighty dollar  LMAO  Subway break-dancers, salsa-dancers, pots-and-pans drummers, jazz trumpeters--the works  . I bet this poster Babyfayce would get enough entertainment to last six months just from riding the A train around town a few times. 
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waleleader (m)
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@terracota, he/she is in peckham, how would anyone expect to have fun staying at home all day at the over-populated council flats of Peckham and Brixton
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desiree (f)
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Whatever did you expect from London in the first place?? C'mon darling wake up from your slumber, you've been watching too much movies, London is not precisely heaven on earth. Your cousins are probably tired because they work to pay their bills and would not throw money around because they know the value of a pound. Pechkam is not exactly the $hit either. 
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TerraCotta (m)
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@terracota, he/she is in peckham.
Ah--missed that. Not that there's anything wrong with Peckham--she might want to get out a bit more though. Peckham's not Hyde Park or something, but people do live there. It's just not the only place to be if you're in London.
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desiree (f)
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Ah--missed that. Not that there's anything wrong with Peckham--she might want to get out a bit more though.
Peckham's not Hyde Park or something, but people do live there. It's just not the only place to be if you're in London.
I know people live in peckham(I wouldn't) but It's doesn't always give the best first impression to visitors.
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4 Play (m)
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Maybe people come expecting Pound Sterling to be dropping out of the sky. Another problem some Nigerians may have is if they come to London and don't have enough money to go out and enjoy themselves or their hosts may not have either the time or money to take them out In some ways the UK is a disappointment.I had the misfortune to use the Tube in my first journey here during rush hour and I could barely breathe in the train as it was jampacked.To make matters worse,someone picked my pockets  .All my life in Nigeria,I have never been pickpocketed.I was complacent because I thought I was in a crime free zone Houses here are very small.They remind me of our Boys Quarters in Nigeria.I sometimes look in disbelief at the size of our house wondering whether our neighbours stole part of it.By the way I won't recognise my neighbours if I saw them i don't know how u guys see this but how many times do I have to come across someone with horrible teeth.What's the matter?the 4th biggest economy in the world and they can't even fix their teeth Why is everyone spitting on the floor?You walk the streets and u can't help but notice the disgusting sight of heavily concentrated phlegm Overall though,it is a fantastic place.It is gradually taking over from NY as the world's leading financial centre and I would rather be here than anywhereelse.
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waleleader (m)
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@4play, Bros, your jokes gat me rollin on the floor,lol so they no pickpocket u for naija, na oyibo come take u mugu  Anyway, how far with my job for Goldman, i still dey wait  , are u going to make the Ghana vs Nigeria thingy? Greet Madame for me (u know who)
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4 Play (m)
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@Walelead
Your job for Goldman dey come.I have talked to the CEO of Goldman Nwankwo & Sons Ltd,Aba,Abia State
I no go come the match,I dey hide from Home Office.I hear say they wan raid the match capture some people
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waleleader (m)
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Make them come, i go declare myself illegal so i will catch a free flight home  Ill have my passport posted to me when i get home And bros, No be Goldman Nwankwo we talk about oh, Na Goldman Sach
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Honey_pot (m)
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Lol @ Walelead and 4play There is strict exit immigration control now, the posting runs no dey work again o  Come to the think of it, raiding the match venue will earn some score for the embattled John Reid
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4 Play (m)
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@HoneyPot
If the posting runs no work,I go take my usual route aboard a container ship.Nobody go stop from entering this country,not even John Reid.
Why is everyone dissing Peckham?Like as if they live in Belgravia or something
I have never been to the place yet.I heard that I can get an Okada from there
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tlops (m)
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well babyface u know this popular saying ¨aajo o da bi le¨ abroad is not the same as naija.Every Nigerian outside is out there to make money so they can come home to invest, its not unusual to find people who livedd abroad who has two,three cars in naija not havin one where they reside. what you should know is that all this Oyinbo people no get any source of income except tax. that is why its hard to buy and use cars abroad if you are hustling with sense.but you still find some guys who use cars there oh,but everybody with his plan.
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Donzman (m)
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Next time you want to travel and enjoy yourself, visit TORONTO. All these other cities are overcrowded, stink, expensive and flat out overrated.
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waleleader (m)
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Toronto ko, okadigbo ni If u visit Belgravia,knightsbridge and kensington(where i live) in London, You'll never go back to Nigeria (i wish i lived in Belgravia or Kensington  )
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4 Play (m)
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I go like visit Baghdad.
I heard that they have some fantastic real estate opportunities that can be exploited
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kitaun (m)
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@4play and Walelead, una don come here again with this ghana-scum thingy, hope we don't lose the way u guys r going about it, lol
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venusmaze
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@poster sorry you not enjoying London. How old are you? living in peckham does not mean you can't experience London. When people say ''London'' i wonder how many people living in this fantastic city take the time out of their comfort zones(peckham/brixton) to see the real city. It is one of the most vibrant places to visit. I had a Canadian colleague who came for a visit loved it so much and stayed.
One advice for you, try to meet people, don't look down on the things you not used to, if it means going to the city for a good night out. Try the Atlantic bar and club(personal recommendation).
Get TIMEOUT magazine and check out club guides, shows( comedy store is a great place in town), concerts, try to experience at least one British culture monthly, whether it's trying out a westend show, or going to ealing studios for live comedy shows(only £7.50 drinks are cheap , atmosphere is cracking) London is not just your ''peckhams''go to the heart of the city. These things are not a ''white thing'' to do, that is what limits many Africans here. experience what many young and classy people do for fun, not just the black experience, trust me you will have fun. By the time you meet really smart and outgoing people you will love it. Yes as a whole it is crowded here, but where isn't yeah so what if the houses are small? when i was in university i partied out of a shoebox, just have fun. Bottomline do the things you have not done before(not crime please) and there is plenty to enjoy. Dont hang around your old aunties (guaranteed -fun -killer) check your relatives with nice circle of friends and make friends with other races if money is an issue . get a job asap and have some fun
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jerseygurl (f)
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@venus, i agree wit ya @babyface, hit da club girl, dance all da brothas  , go out there and have funn!!, don't expect fun 2 come meet ya home
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Donzman (m)
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How do you have fun in the armpit of America?. . .Haha! 
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jerseygurl (f)
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hahaha, so funny >:(ya want to come over so i could show ya 
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comechop (m)
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" , YOUR COUSINS RAPPING INSTEAD OF TALKING" haha thats hilarious. You can't beat that. Nigerians sha o, we dey form nonsense,
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ThiefOfHearts (f)
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" , YOUR COUSINS RAPPING INSTEAD OF TALKING"
Are you saying that isnt a good enough reason to leave Nigeria for England? 
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TerraCotta (m)
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What's a good reason for leaving New York for London?
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