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oasis
Nigerian Students In Russia
« on: January 14, 2006, 11:27 PM »

Any Nigerians here who are students or have at one time studied in Russia?

Kak u vas delo?
layi (m)
Re: Nigerian Students In Russia
« #1 on: January 15, 2006, 12:01 AM »

...delo vas u kak

Whats good in Russia?
oasis
Re: Nigerian Students In Russia
« #2 on: January 15, 2006, 04:07 AM »

layi, are you currently, or have you been a student in Russia?  That's what the topic is.
layi (m)
Re: Nigerian Students In Russia
« #3 on: January 15, 2006, 04:21 AM »

I know what the topic is. Just want to populate the thread. Grin Ok i'll shut up Lips sealed
oasis
Re: Nigerian Students In Russia
« #4 on: January 15, 2006, 04:46 AM »

I understand.

It's not about Russia being good or bad.  It's just that when you've made friends in a place, a part of it stays with you.   And there's nothing like getting re-united with long lost pals.
layi (m)
Re: Nigerian Students In Russia
« #5 on: January 15, 2006, 05:22 AM »

Oh now i understand. u misunderstood my post.

When i asked
Quote from: layi on January 15, 2006, 12:01 AM
Whats good in Russia?

I didnt mean it to be sacarstic. I was just asking whatz new..any special thing for us to know bout that place?
Well its ok.

Back to the topic

Any russian student in NL?
LoverBwoy (m)
Re: Nigerian Students In Russia
« #6 on: January 15, 2006, 11:54 PM »

whats good in russia ...

Erm nothing ya know just same old same old!!!

cold as hell!! <----------------------(hmmm nice one)

Drinkin Vodka makes u stronger  Grin

hmm i wonder what will push a naija man to russia  Cool
oasis
Re: Nigerian Students In Russia
« #7 on: January 16, 2006, 05:01 AM »

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hmm i wonder what will push a Nigeria man to russia 

Is Russia that much worse than Nigeria?

Cold is not an excuse.  Canada is just as cold.

Most Nigerian students go to Russia on scholarship.  Besides, by the time you return, you're stronger mentally because of the challenges you've faced.  Also, you would've added another language to your list.  Good on your CV.

I think Russia is tougher for foreigners now though.  Russians have always been xenophobic.
rubl (m)
Re: Nigerian Students In Russia
« #8 on: January 17, 2006, 12:23 PM »

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Any Nigerians here who are students or have at one time studied in Russia?

I am Russian student, studyaing with one from Zambia. He looks fine. =)

Welcome.
LoverBwoy (m)
Re: Nigerian Students In Russia
« #9 on: January 18, 2006, 04:47 PM »

he looks fine?


i dnt know much about russia but i know its mad cold and just like canada but i wonder as a student,how are u going to cope with da language barrier on time to settle into your academic sessions and erm racism...does the emabbsy look after u ?


i think some part of russia is ghetto ..n i mean proper ghetto!!! esp outside the city/capital....

Most nigerian (student )will go anyway as long as its outside nigeria!!!  Lips sealed
oasis
Re: Nigerian Students In Russia
« #10 on: January 18, 2006, 06:20 PM »

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I am Russian student, studyaing with one from Zambia. He looks fine. =)

Are Zambians still as sweet as ever.  I had a few of them as friends myself.

Have Russians improved somewhat in terms of their view of inostrantsi?
oasis
Re: Nigerian Students In Russia
« #11 on: January 18, 2006, 06:40 PM »

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i think some part of russia is ghetto ..n i mean proper ghetto!!! esp outside the city/capital....

Most nigerian (student )will go anyway as long as its outside nigeria!!! 

For somebody who declares he doesn't know about Russia, you sure are making some direct statements here.

Ghetto?  What on earth are you talking about?  The whole idea of communism is that all citizens are equal.  So if any part of the country is ghetto, then the whole country is ghetto.  Which is certainly not the case.

Why do you guys without facts feel the need to contribute to this thread?  If you have a specific question, or you would like to learn about Russia, go ahead and ask, and somebody will help you out.

There's a lot I didn't like about Russia, mainly their xenophobia, and gangs running amock.

But there's also a lot Nigeria can learn from Russia:

Transportation is top notch and cheap. Everything is timed and highly punctual.
There is no hunger.
There is no homelessness.
No rioting in schools.
Free healthcare.
24/7 electricity.
24/7 Running water.
Solid roads.
They had super power status.
etc.

Can Nigeria claim any of the above?
rubl (m)
Re: Nigerian Students In Russia
« #12 on: January 18, 2006, 08:04 PM »

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i dnt know much about russia but i know its mad cold and just like canada

It's quite true.  Smiley But Russia is big and had 4 seasons. Who are not mad now?  Cheesy

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but i wonder as a student,how are u going to cope with da language barrier on time to settle into your academic sessions and erm racism...does the emabbsy look after u?

He understamds russian. Subjects, that we learn are maths and programming. Digital language is that we need.

There is no racism in my town (maybe a little bit with no aggression).

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i think some part of russia is ghetto

That U mean by "ghetto"?
rubl (m)
Re: Nigerian Students In Russia
« #13 on: January 18, 2006, 08:11 PM »

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Are Zambians still as sweet as ever

 Smiley

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Have Russians improved somewhat in terms of their view of inostrantsi?

We do steps to improove international relationships. Outside big cities it wasn't a problem ever.
oasis
Re: Nigerian Students In Russia
« #14 on: January 19, 2006, 10:32 PM »

друг rubl, скажи мне о себе

я находился в Хaркове когда я был студентом
LoverBwoy (m)
Re: Nigerian Students In Russia
« #15 on: January 20, 2006, 02:28 AM »

when i say ghetto i mean poor!!

I never compared nigeria to russia!!

You dnt need to be in a country to know something about it....i havent mentioned anything that is totally wrong  Undecided
oasis
Re: Nigerian Students In Russia
« #16 on: January 20, 2006, 03:43 AM »

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I never compared nigeria to russia!!

You did here when you said:

Most nigerian (student )will go anyway as long as its outside nigeria!!! 


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You dnt need to be in a country to know something about it.i havent mentioned anything that is totally wrong Undecided

Really?  How come Americans don't know how people live in Africa?  They think we all live in jungles. Smiley

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when i say ghetto i mean poor!!

Russia is poor, but not ghetto poor.

Russia has its problems, but I commend them for a lot of things.

Russia is poor, but not the I can't eat 3 square meals a day poor.

I think your use of the word ghetto suggests the people are downtrodden and living in abject poverty.  But that's not the case.
rubl (m)
Re: Nigerian Students In Russia
« #17 on: January 20, 2006, 11:08 AM »

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друг rubl, скажи мне о себе

I am a student. Live in Velikiy Novgorod, Russia. 20 years old. Work php-programmer. See more about  me in my blog  Wink

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when i say ghetto i mean poor!!

Middle value of salary per mout in Russia is $200-300. It no so much, but we had a good infrastructure till soviet time.
lelele
Re: Nigerian Students In Russia
« #18 on: July 05, 2007, 05:01 PM »

все
добрый день.
Как у вас дела? я надеюсь. что все хорошо . кто понимает русски в лагос?
elojudy
Re: Nigerian Students In Russia
« #19 on: August 15, 2008, 05:56 PM »

pls dont even cosider going to russia for anything studies or what so ever.our naija is 100 per beta  dan russia.you cant make money while schooling.in short dat place is mess.
coolesthun
Re: Nigerian Students In Russia
« #20 on: April 16, 2009, 08:36 AM »

 Smiley @oasis you are 100% right. Visit WWW.NIGERIANSTUDENTSUNION.COM to see what you may have missed about nigerian community in Russia and worldwide
Let me tell you my experienced advantages:
1. Russia has a high standard in education
2. Their teachers/lecturers.professors are not interested in your money, most of them want to pour out their vast knowledge to students while they are alive and while they can.
3. See was believing for me. You can be the best in the world if you put your head down to study in Russia. When you go for international conferences, the difference is usually clear
4. Constant Power, Light, Internet (No NEPA)
5. Phone calls are cheap. Imagine paying just 1000 naira and getting 200 minutes (free to local calls). SOme tariff plans give free local calls
6. Education fees/ Tution fees is cheaer than you will find in most countries and they offer scholarship at a high rate. You may even get a scholarship for getting A's in your exams instantly.

once again visit WWW.NIGERIANSTUDENTSUNION.COM. It's free to join, lively and social  Grin
Davedavy
Re: Nigerian Students In Russia
« #21 on: April 16, 2009, 06:50 PM »

What I see in Russia is that though the salaries are low, yet an average Russian live a decent life, they might not be rich yet they are far from suffering, power supply is constant, they don’t pay in the hospitals, schooling is free and the government give students studying in their Universities some money (stipendi) every month for good performance. But the things I really like in Russia are their vodka,piva and of course their jevushki .
zima
Re: Nigerian Students In Russia
« #22 on: April 17, 2009, 09:53 PM »

Привет все отлично тема  Wink прекрасно только я в харьков  Cool

ОТ lelele, ny  ja znauo russki yazsik, chto eto hatal,  skoro ja budu v lagos mozhem uvidetisa,

ebbymayox (m)
Re: Nigerian Students In Russia
« #23 on: October 23, 2009, 07:50 PM »

wats guy ,pls i need so advice,most especially frm u guys that ve studied in russia,i just git a scholarsip to study aero engineering in russia and about to travel.pls gist about lyf in russia in general.and hw much they pay for stipend.tanx
Davedavy
Re: Nigerian Students In Russia
« #24 on: October 23, 2009, 09:13 PM »

Quote from: ebbymayox on October 23, 2009, 07:50 PM
wats guy ,pls i need so advice,most especially frm u guys that ve studied in russia,i just git a scholarsip to study aero engineering in russia and about to travel.pls gist about lyf in russia in general.and hw much they pay for stipend.tanx


Who is sponsoring you?Nigerian government?if it is Nigerian Govt,i think they pay around 300 dollars monthly for undergraduate students and about 500 dollars for Masters(not too sure what the current amount is though),the Russian government will also give you something at the end of every month if your result is satisfactory.i did part of my M.Eng in Russia(Exchange program).Which town in Russia are you going to?
mevisbleek
Re: Nigerian Students In Russia
« #25 on: October 24, 2009, 09:21 AM »

hello i am a nigerian i just came into russia last week for my masters degree, i am looking forward to meet nigerians especially the ladies
pius4luv
Re: Nigerian Students In Russia
« #26 on: October 27, 2009, 08:46 AM »

is it Good to mail Letter through Nigeria Post office to Normay cus i want to mail some letter to Norway through Nigeria post Office,i need some one help in the house.
mevisbleek
Re: Nigerian Students In Russia
« #27 on: October 27, 2009, 08:54 AM »

u can use naija post office but d letter will get to d destination in a year time
pius4luv
Re: Nigerian Students In Russia
« #28 on: October 27, 2009, 09:01 AM »

Sir which courier service do u know is the best  cus i don't have much cash with me to mail them via fedex or ups.
maileby (m)
Re: Nigerian Students In Russia
« #29 on: October 27, 2009, 09:13 AM »

@mevisbleek, NIPOST is very effective now, I posted some docs. thru NIPOST to Australia this month and was delivered in just 8 working days approximately 2weeks. Australia is very far and was deliverd in just 2weeks how much more Norway that is not too far.


@pius4luv, u can use NIPOST if u don't have enough money or better still u can use EMS at the same NIPOST and u will be able to track your mail. I think EMS will not be more than 3 working days, cos I used EMS last week to sent some docs. to Australia and got delivered yestarday, so about 4 working days.
flekan (m)
Re: Nigerian Students In Russia
« #30 on: October 27, 2009, 09:51 AM »

Quote from: pius4luv on October 27, 2009, 09:01 AM
Sir which courier service do u know is the best  cus i don't have much cash with me to mail them via fedex or ups.

Naija post is not that bad bro
jumokerus (f)
Re: Nigerian Students In Russia
« #31 on: November 07, 2009, 12:20 PM »

@meevis,  which city r u at ?,, im in my final yr masters here in rus,  @ oasis ,  priviet , ti gde sishas?
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