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shutmouth (m)
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I am trying to remit funds to a family member to purchase a mobile phone and obtain a Nigerian passport.
The following are the costs I received: - Used mobile phone: 150 USD (N15,000) - International Passport cost 200 USD (N20,000)
I suspect I am being ripped off because with 150 USD, I could buy 2 brand new mobile phones in Europe.
Can anyone confirm: How much is a new or used Mobile Phone in Nigeria? How much does it cost to obtain a new Nigerian Passport?
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kitaun (m)
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sebi na your relative??  no amount is too big for the person to ask you jare  no be me go spoil d guy runs!!! 
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LondonCool (m)
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How much does it cost to obtain a new Nigerian Passport?
It is ILLEGAL for you to obtain a Nigerian passport by proxy. The computer system does pick up all passport pictures not scanned automatically in person and one day you could be denied entry into any country because your passport number came up amongst those declared missing/stolen by the Nigerian Immigration Service. However, the official price for obtaining a passport is N5,000 but if you pay N9,000 you can get it done by express (that means you have according to them, paid the transport fare for the officer who will take your passport to Abuja who will also bring it back for you the next day). There are phones and there are phones what kind of phone are you talking about ? Alcatel or Nokia?
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shutmouth (m)
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LondonCool,
Thanks for the clarification.
I will confront my family this weekend to verify why they are asking me to send 200 USD instead of N9000 for the passport.
It would be helpful if you could also give me a rough idea of the prices for used or new Alcatel and Nokia mobile phones.
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VOR (m)
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Wny not just buy a used phone wherever you are in Europe and send it to them?
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shutmouth (m)
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Wny not just buy a used phone wherever you are in Europe and send it to them? They said it may be lost in transit by courier.
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big_bumper (f)
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paid 10000 naira for my Nigerian passport, even got it signed by the oga patapata the same day (stage 1 to 20, out of 21 stages to obtain a nigerian pali) but due to the fact that scanner was broken and had to send replacement from abuja, did not receive till a week later.
Mobile phones costs more in Nigeria. It is cheaper to get a mobile phone abroad because they are sold as part of contract at subsidised rates, hence the reason why phones that come free as part of a contract package often costs anything between £300-£800 when handsets are purchased alone.
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big_bumper (f)
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Oh by the way, 15000 is only probably going to get you a phone that is 3-5 years old.
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shaddyfr (f)
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You no dey shame;I WILL CALL MY RELATIVE AND CLARIFY THE 11,000 difference, you think they don't have better things doing than running errands for you, if they don't increase the price how will they gain from big brother abroad?why don't u just take a flight from your location to naija and then tell me which one cheap pass, selfish man
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Imani (f)
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You no dey shame;I WILL CALL MY RELATIVE AND CLARIFY THE 11,000 difference, you think they don't have better things doing than running errands for you, if they don't increase the price how will they gain from big brother abroad?why don't u just take a flight from your location to naija and then tell me which one cheap pass, selfish man
The poster was not the one in need of a nigerian passport and a phone rather a relative of his. Because he lives abroad does not mean the people back home should charge ridiculous amounts for items purchased. If he decides to give generously, then it should come from within him. Nobody likes to be taken as a fool. I support his attempt to challenge the lying relatives. If they needed extra money, all they had to do was ask. Some relatives in Ngeria need to understand that life is not that easy abroad.
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LondonCool (m)
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The poster was not the one in need of a nigerian passport and a phone rather a relative of his.
Because he lives abroad does not mean the people back home should charge ridiculous amounts for items purchased. If he decides to give generously, then it should come from within him. Nobody likes to be taken as a fool.
I support his attempt to challenge the lying relatives. If they needed extra money, all they had to do was ask. Some relatives in Ngeria need to understand that life is not that easy abroad.
I agree with you on this. Those at home in Nigeria do not have an inalienable right to rip-off any relative abroad just because he earns his income in foreign currency.
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shaddyfr (f)
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like i wrote in the previous post;let him take a flight and come home and do the job himself, i don't see anything bad in what the relative did and there is no rip off there because i was home last december and i went with my younger brother to festac immigration office and the price was $100;so if he sends $200 home the only gain small bro will get from big bro will be $50 after the transport , food , and credit to call big bro that the job has been done, so there is nothing like a rip-off, 
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Vicjustice (m)
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Well, i paid 700 Euro (not dollar) to do a new passport in Athens, Greece
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globalaid (m)
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why condoning what is not good. The way we Nigeria think at times is so absurd most especially the people back home. I frown at the idea that people should inflate the price of a thing because their relative is abroad, how can you justify #9000 naira for $200, can't you see that the difference is too much.
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Wa_do_moi (f)
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the guy is telling u the truth - he has asked you for 15,000 for a phone when 20 year olds buy 60k and above phones from my shop and 20k for the passport is not too much - depends if u want to pay the official rate and have to wait donkey time before it is issued, beside, he will transport himself etc.
Common -
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Bulga (m)
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Our country Passport is no longer difficult to obtain. I paid 8,000 naira for the last one I obtained and it took a week to come out.
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Imani (f)
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You having siblings doesnt mean you have to be responsible for them financially.
I am all for helping people but in this day and age, people should learn to help themselves.
If the person abroad is doing ok,, has a home, job etc then i am sure they won't mind to help. Nigerians are quite helpful to relatives. But what if they people abroad are not doing so well and just managing to send stuff home? Won't it be cruel to make them work only to be buying the flashiest phone etc?, I believe in cutting your cloth according to the size of the material at hand.
I just don't understand this issue of 'grabbing from sister/brother abroad' attitude a lot of people have. Must we always live off other people?
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PapaBrowne (m)
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Well, i paid 700 Euro (not dollar) to do a new passport in Athens, Greece
Most people are intelligent enough to know never to pay such an amount for a Nigerian passport. This guy is obviously not one of them!!
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Vicjustice (m)
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When posting rubbish with your corrupt minds, doesn't it come to your sense that it's not only Nigerians that are reading these articles? I found out this site when i was just searching for some informations about the ill treatments of Nigerians in the hands of the foreign embassies in Nigeria, i was using search engines and here i found myself. You fools, you say all sorts of corrupt things about your activities and illegal intentions openly on these sites, and you're not wise enough to understand that the same way that i found this site, many foreigners and those who work with embassies are visiting this site too. But how would you succeed in obtaining a visa for your clients after exposing yourselves by revealing things like "i can arrange a bank statements", "you can vanish when you get there", "you can marry to have a green card", "the passport was stamped and i got a new one", "my friend got visa with a fake bank statement", "my brother used my passport", "i sent money to do a new passport"etc? Mind you, the embassy staff are also browsing to check and learn more things about Nigeria. If you expose yourself here because you want to advertise your business, then, how would you succeed in the business except to defraud your clients?
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Wa_do_moi (f)
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What is it you are saying @VicJustice
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uchetobi (f)
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When posting rubbish with your corrupt minds, doesn't it come to your sense that it's not only Nigerians that are reading these articles? I found out this site when i was just searching for some informations about the ill treatments of Nigerians in the hands of the foreign embassies in Nigeria, i was using search engines and here i found myself. You fools, you say all sorts of corrupt things about your activities and illegal intentions openly on these sites, and you're not wise enough to understand that the same way that i found this site, many foreigners and those who work with embassies are visiting this site too. But how would you succeed in obtaining a visa for your clients after exposing yourselves by revealing things like "i can arrange a bank statements", "you can vanish when you get there", "you can marry to have a green card", "the passport was stamped and i got a new one", "my friend got visa with a fake bank statement", "my brother used my passport", "i sent money to do a new passport"etc? Mind you, the embassy staff are also browsing to check and learn more things about Nigeria. If you expose yourself here because you want to advertise your business, then, how would you succeed in the business except to defraud your clients?
Please what are you talking about 
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Vicjustice (m)
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I've read many rubbish that people say openly just to advertise their so called "businesses", and they contained those examples that i mentioned above. My comment is not just for this subject. Read other posts and you'd see for yourselves.
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Wa_do_moi (f)
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You r making a nuiscance f yourself boy.
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Armed-Lion (m)
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@ papabrowne, have you never been abroad before? i doubt never  otherwise, you would have known that the Nigerian passport could be even more expensive in nigerian embassies abroad than vicjustice said. nigerian embassies in europe collect an official and legitimate minimum of 510 euro for a single passport. if you have to obtain a national passport and you live in a european, american or asian country, you'd either pay that much money or you have to go to nigeria and obtain a passport for N10.000. remember, proxy passport is an offence.
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