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Re: Why There Is No Point Going To The Uk Again by sukkot: 1:32pm On Nov 15, 2022
GUNITGuy:

Don't mind that arrogant selfish op,,, I understand people like him ...The fact that UK is accessible to more Nigerians is his problem preventing him from displaying is rich UK clothes and shoes in Nigeria to respect since more people have a relative abroad now than ever ....why do abroad people like to live there but discourages people from coming
am in naija
Re: Why There Is No Point Going To The Uk Again by sokera: 1:34pm On Nov 15, 2022
If they tell you UK is not good ignore them , if you can do it for the sake of your children's mental health ...
Re: Why There Is No Point Going To The Uk Again by sukkot: 1:36pm On Nov 15, 2022
TheGift:


Interesting Article:

As per Number 4: These days there are even people that come from the UK to Naija, to buy boxers, packet shirts and Toblerone chocolates to give Family and Friends, like it is straight from London. Lol.
grin grin grin grin brother naija done elevate small . we thank God
Re: Why There Is No Point Going To The Uk Again by SeriouslySense(m): 1:42pm On Nov 15, 2022
Why should going to the UK be Cheap or expensive i dont get, dont we want our own villages and states of origin to be developed and have the good experiences abroad, why does it have to be a special experience and or something to feel special about or brag about.

So Why cant food be cheap in own village and states, why can't people live a happy life in your country also, and have wonderful experiences in our own states or villages.


We seem foolish (forgive me for swearing), you see Chinese, Indians, and other people, learn good things abroad and take it back to their country, to improve the lives of their people, and for the traveling abroad is not something to brag about, its an opportunity to learn what is good and replicate in their countries, this bragging about travelling is irrelevant.

While for Nigerians, they travel to feel they are better than others, or they have travelled to some special place and many people cannot know that place.

Why should you say, because we can see the photos its not special, dont you know its an opportunity to learn their architecture and replicate, nawa for black man oo, especially Nigerians.

For me in my spare time, i usually study their architecture and designs, its really a good thing we can see their streets and see how they live.

Yes they had good life, so why can't we study their good life and replicate, why should it be something to travel for.




sukkot:
There used to be a time wheN the UK was very sweet. i would not even lie to you and that era was the pre- internet days. you see the beauty of the UK back theN was that

1 The world was not yet commercialized. it was strictly about culture and fun aNd having a great time. nobody was worried about money or making lots of it because everything was cheap. and also back in those days you could find like five of us naija guys sharing a flat and it was just fun and party all throughout and like all of us were british citizens back then ( yeah those who used to come pre-internet were mostly british citizens ) so we used to get all kinds of benefits so we didnt really have bills lol. just party life

2 Also what made the UK sweet back then was because there was no internet to tell you what it looked like, so you enjoyed it so much more because its like you are stepping into a world that you have never experienced before. there were no pictures of what to expect and so it wasnt cheapened ( no see finish ). it was all a mystery. now everything is on the internet

3 The caliber of naijas in the uk back then was quality guys and girls. now na every tom dick and harry oooo lol

4 Also the fact that the nigerian market was not open back then and so there was no uk goods in naija and so when we went to naija with our uk clothes everyone looked at us like celebrities. like peoppple would be admiring your uk baffs. of course today there is even no need to go to the uk because everything in the uk can be bought in nigeria now so that aspect of it has also being cheapened. like there are levis and nikes and every shop in the uk in any mall in naija now. like you can be in naija and baff better than someone in the uk now. and so there is no need to go to the uk again. Just buy your baffs in naija and flex

5 Like i said earlier the uk was not commercialized heavily back then but now its all about money. now they can even tax you for the air you breath if they can get away with it. its like the fun has been sucked out of the country and it is now all about survival

6 It has become overpopulated by immigrants from all over the world. its like that unique britishness has being lost.

AND SO BROTHER THE UK WAS ONCE A SWEET PLACE BUT ITS NOW A SHITTY PLACE. LOL. I NEED TO TURN THIS INTO A THREAD LOL AND SO TO ANSWER YOUR QUESTION BRO THERE IS NO POINT IN BEING IN THE UK AGAIN IF YOU CAN FIGURE OUT HOW TO LIVE WELL IN NAIJA BECAUSE EVERYTHING IS IN NAIJA. EVERYTHING THAT IS IN THE UK IS IN NAIJA EVEN KFC AND DOMINOS AND NIKE AND APPLE AND POSCHE AND SKETCHERS ETC ETC ETC . SO IF YOU CAN DEVISE A WAY TO EARN POUNDS IN NAIJA, ITS THE PLACE TO BE

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Re: Why There Is No Point Going To The Uk Again by Greatex90: 1:44pm On Nov 15, 2022
Nonsense talk.

You and your family should stay in Nigeria. Mtchheewww

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Re: Why There Is No Point Going To The Uk Again by Omoawoke: 1:49pm On Nov 15, 2022
sukkot:
There used to be a time wheN the UK was very sweet. i would not even lie to you and that era was the pre- internet days. you see the beauty of the UK back theN was that

1 The world was not yet commercialized. it was strictly about culture and fun aNd having a great time. nobody was worried about money or making lots of it because everything was cheap. and also back in those days you could find like five of us naija guys sharing a flat and it was just fun and party all throughout and like all of us were british citizens back then ( yeah those who used to come pre-internet were mostly british citizens ) so we used to get all kinds of benefits so we didnt really have bills lol. just party life

2 Also what made the UK sweet back then was because there was no internet to tell you what it looked like, so you enjoyed it so much more because its like you are stepping into a world that you have never experienced before. there were no pictures of what to expect and so it wasnt cheapened ( no see finish ). it was all a mystery. now everything is on the internet

3 The caliber of naijas in the uk back then was quality guys and girls. now na every tom dick and harry oooo lol

4 Also the fact that the nigerian market was not open back then and so there was no uk goods in naija and so when we went to naija with our uk clothes everyone looked at us like celebrities. like peoppple would be admiring your uk baffs. of course today there is even no need to go to the uk because everything in the uk can be bought in nigeria now so that aspect of it has also being cheapened. like there are levis and nikes and every shop in the uk in any mall in naija now. like you can be in naija and baff better than someone in the uk now. and so there is no need to go to the uk again. Just buy your baffs in naija and flex

5 Like i said earlier the uk was not commercialized heavily back then but now its all about money. now they can even tax you for the air you breath if they can get away with it. its like the fun has been sucked out of the country and it is now all about survival

6 It has become overpopulated by immigrants from all over the world. its like that unique britishness has being lost.

AND SO BROTHER THE UK WAS ONCE A SWEET PLACE BUT ITS NOW A SHITTY PLACE. LOL. I NEED TO TURN THIS INTO A THREAD LOL AND SO TO ANSWER YOUR QUESTION BRO THERE IS NO POINT IN BEING IN THE UK AGAIN IF YOU CAN FIGURE OUT HOW TO LIVE WELL IN NAIJA BECAUSE EVERYTHING IS IN NAIJA. EVERYTHING THAT IS IN THE UK IS IN NAIJA EVEN KFC AND DOMINOS AND NIKE AND APPLE AND POSCHE AND SKETCHERS ETC ETC ETC . SO IF YOU CAN DEVISE A WAY TO EARN POUNDS IN NAIJA, ITS THE PLACE TO BE

Oshey, Awon ti old Uk, custodian of the old uk empire. No more using snow to oppress people, na old uk dey reign now. I feel your pain, you dey craze

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Re: Why There Is No Point Going To The Uk Again by FireUpNow(m): 1:49pm On Nov 15, 2022
OP you preach the gospel of not allowing boys to japa na your own wahala be that, the UK is still better than Nigeria. Is not an Iranian man that lives at airport in paris? He made his mark so fashi that level. My own be say who still have the dreaming of japa should japa one time oo to check time again oo for Naija

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Re: Why There Is No Point Going To The Uk Again by HardMirror(m): 1:50pm On Nov 15, 2022
1Sharon:
It's almost like the UK born black ppl are disappearing or being bred out and being replace by immigrants. Immigration is the highest its ever been in the UK.

Import the 3rd world become the 3rd word.

Only the rich and middle class Nigerians can enjoy Nigeria.

The poor desperate Nigerians are the ones saying japa

Why would a rich person leave Nigeria when he can afford to live with dignity.

If you are rich in Nigeria, why would you go and hustle to live in the West?

no be same uk u dey?

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Re: Why There Is No Point Going To The Uk Again by moscobabs(m): 1:52pm On Nov 15, 2022
pocohantas:
With the way the UK is fast becoming the 37th state in Nigeria, I knew it was only a matter of time before Nigerians in the UK divided themselves into classes. Old UK and New UK. I came to the UK when UK was UK.

But you are right about the clothes o, thinking of it now. There are way too many UK shoppers on IG and they sell at affordable rates. Even home appliances that we only saw in movies are now everywhere - na your money kill am. Coffee makers, garment steamers, vacuum cleaners, British bread, biscuits…etc.

Anyway, I am very pro-japa, but japa with sense and some self-esteem. I do not believe any country that has much to give you, would let you into her country easily in such numbers. Even you a Nigerian would freak out if you start seeing so many Togolese and Ghanaians on the streets. So why do you think they are happy seeing you everywhere? You think they are so nice? Lol! Please have a plan and do not get sucked into a vicious cycle.

Can I copy , edit and post this on my Facebook page to advice some of my Japa friends?
Re: Why There Is No Point Going To The Uk Again by BigBashiru: 1:54pm On Nov 15, 2022
IbeOkehie:
This is seriously funny. Please there's data about economic conditions in Nigeria, this isn't like 25 years ago. Let's quote some of them offhand -

* Only about 0.5% of Nigerian workers earn over ₦200K per month, about 95% of bank accounts contain less than ₦500K. Only 7% of Lagosians have running water in their homes...imagine the rest of the country. Life expectancy in Nigeria is about 60 years for men. That last one has been hitting home for me recently because I personally know 5 relatively healthy acquittances who left the USA & UK to live in Nigeria in the last 4 years and died from one emergency health issue or another. One just happened in Lagos LAST WEEK, the man had a heart attack and was stuck in traffic for 6 hours and died inside the car taking him to the hospital. This is someone that many of his friends had repeatedly advised him to come back to the USA. It just makes concrete the reality that choosing between Nigeria & the UK can be a matter of life and death.

I used to be a hospital lab technician. There's something called platelet concentrate that is sometimes used for babies born with some sort of haemoatology problem. When I moved back to Nigeria in 2011, I was at the FMC Hospital in Owerri when a child was born. The doctor on duty determined that the baby needed platelet concentrate. It was not available ANYWHERE. And the baby died. This is a product we used to throw away like water at my USA workplace because it has an 8 hour shelf life. The standing procedure is to have it available at all times just in case of a neonatal crisis. But in Nigeria it was NOWHERE to be found. The doctor cried and I cried too. It's not that babies don't die in the USA or UK, it's that they don't die cheaply. By the way, the son of a serving Federal Minister also died of the same thing some years ago, he had a crisis and needed a blood product that wasn't available in Nigeria. He died in an air ambulance on the way to the UK. Unfortunately I can't put their grief out here in public, but it's a lesson on how precarious life has become that someone so highly placed can't even save themselves. So much for living the good life in Nigeria.

Simply put, your chances of staying alive are higher in the West, period.



Yes there are people earning millions of dollars in Nigeria, I know a few field engineers in the oil & gas industry or top bankers or people working remotely for big IT companies. Yes, they are there but the more important point is that the numbers of such people in Nigeria are so few as to be negligible. They're a statistically insignificant number and their situation is getting more precarious with each passing year.

I know TWO highly placed families in Nigeria where both parents and ADULT CHILDREN and spouses and grandchildren have moved from Nigeria into the town where I live. These are people who live in Banana Island, Ikoyi, Maitama, who work at major oil & gas companies, banks and are in politics. They pulled up EVERYTHING and abandoned Nigeria. I don't live in a major city so imagine the number that are migrating to London, New York or Houston. The last push for one of them was being REPEATEDLY robbed in Abuja after fleeing the same problem in Lagos years before. The woman told me this personally.

These are people who know what is going on in Nigeria and they're leaving! It's not always about MONEY, it's also about quality of life and peace of mind. The elites of Nigeria - the perm secs, federal directors, academic elites, business moguls, top politicians - are a disgrace to the Black Race. I like the way things are going now, many of them are being forced to flee the results of their own idiocy, now in the West they have to rub shoulders with their victims on an equal basis. And everything I see tells me it's going to get worse.



What is the deception? It's telling that ORDINARY LOWER MIDDLE CLASS life depicted on Facebook is viewed as exaggerated luxury by Nigerians. I know many Nigerians who have been working low wage jobs for over 25 years and they all own homes in good neighborhoods and MULTIPLE cars and their kids are university graduates working good jobs. Most if not all of them have scrimped and saved to build homes in Nigeria too.
However much they spend in UK it's still enough to send plenty of money to their relatives in Nigeria.

This very topic is what brought me to Nairaland. I was SHOCKED to read people mocking the standard of living in the Anglo countries. I came to the USA with zero money, my plane ticket was bought with borrowed money. I started life working illegally in a restaurant. I know for a fact that even back then, working in that restaurant, I was better off than 99% of people in Nigeria. Summary - if I can live a good life in the West, most people can achieve it too.

I'm in the Nigerian community, I hear of people moving to UK all the time, I see people coming into my community every week, every month both illegally and legally, married with children and single, rich and poor. Even when they're starting from scratch, within a year or two they have fully paid off used car they couldn't dream of having in Nigeria, they live in apartments - maybe with a single roommate - with running water, flush toilet and 24 hour electricity. Breathing fresh air with no dust and generator fumes. They can walk the street with confidence, no police checkpoints, they can drive for hours on the highway with no fear of being waylaid by armed robbers or kidnapped. Those are things that are not guaranteed even in Lekki Phase Zero or VGC.

A Professor, a scion of one of the most prominent families in my ancestral village, was kidnapped right in front of his house in Nigeria. The kidnappers collected their 40million and still killed him.

Good thing too Nigerians going to the West now are learning to do manual work like landscaping, computer wiring/network setups, auto mechanics and mobile car wash, cooking food and selling from their homes, sewing clothes & shoe repair, so having papers is not even as much a problem as before. Honestly I wish I had such skills when I arrived here, life would have been a lot easier. There's a woman who sells Nigerian food that we patronize often, we buy like one week worth of food at a time. When you go to pick up at her home you can see they're VERY BUSY. There's one or two more people that have opened walk up - carry out restaurants. They cater parties too. A Nigerian mobile car washer cleaned my car last week, he came to the office and did it. Who needs Green Card to do that?

Nigeria today is not a good place to live for the VAST MAJORITY and it must be a terrible burden to even be rich in the midst of such misery. Hopefully it will get better but all this fakery about life in Nigeria must stop. Y'all know you're not real.


I like the bolded bits of your post and the part about platelet....see the problem in Nigeria is that no one takes their job seriously and those that don't aren't fired....whoever is responsible for making the platelet available hv at the back of their mind that they can always say "I'm sorry sir" or "we are very sorry sir" and get away with their negligence....recently I saw a hospital receptionist sleeping on duty and such a person was excused by management. What about Rico the big brother housemate, it was the same needless death and even the management will be trying to cover up and save face.... so the problem is lack of seriousness, accountability and failure of management to fire staff and only being concerned about money.

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Re: Why There Is No Point Going To The Uk Again by Pootle: 1:55pm On Nov 15, 2022
kelvine:
First thing first if you don't have a Visa.

Get a job or business
Marry right (very important)
Live in Lagos or anywhere safe.
Be content, make your family content.
Make efforts to know a politician or top business man. You might get some help
Travel to Ghana or Kenya for vacation
Travel to UK or US for vacation if you can
Go to parties on weekends if you can't go on vacation
Eat good food and get good sleep.

In another thread someone posted that a g*y boy won a beauty peagent for girls in the US. In same thread many condermed the Western world as a "saner clime"

If only we are patient we can get it right first as individuals then as a Nation.

Nigeria is still a place to survive and enjoy.

surprised ppl are not commenting on all you said...we all cant travel out, after all millions are still living in Ukraine a war torn country.

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Re: Why There Is No Point Going To The Uk Again by imagrg(m): 1:57pm On Nov 15, 2022
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Re: Why There Is No Point Going To The Uk Again by dazzlingd(m): 1:58pm On Nov 15, 2022
sukkot:
thats not the point. the point is everything in the UK is now in naija so whats the fascination ? plus you can travel to the uk from the comfort of your home in naija via youtube lol. so whats the fascination ? the mystery is dead. the place done cast

One of the reasons people travel is to experience a different environment.
How can u compare watching a video to traveling
Re: Why There Is No Point Going To The Uk Again by Kaycee54321(m): 1:59pm On Nov 15, 2022
BigBashiru:


You left all the African philosophers more learned than Plato and are quoting Plato....African philosophers are much better.

Being better at philosophy is a subjective opinion, hence cannot be objectively argued.

I quoted Plato because that particular work applied to the point I was trying to make.
Re: Why There Is No Point Going To The Uk Again by Menclothing: 2:00pm On Nov 15, 2022
How many people have u help in Nigeria
Re: Why There Is No Point Going To The Uk Again by SeriouslySense(m): 2:00pm On Nov 15, 2022
Beautiful write up. I took time to read through, Nigerians themselves are not serious.

Our mentality is very poor (apologies in advance, for whoever is hurt cheesy cheesy cheesy) , for example this post. Why should going abroad be something wonderful, is there no shame in the black man, always desiring what other have but not learning how to make it for himself.

Which is better desiring something far off, or aiming to reproduce something far off.

I like your Observation, In Nigeria people live like animals to be frank, i have experienced quality Life outside not like Nigeria, where i dont undestand

The problem is that in Nigeria, people like to look better than others, or experience better things for themselves, they do not want others to have it good as they have it, its a sign of greed and low self esteem or insecurity. Just like this poster, who is not happy that Nigerians have access to the UK and other migrants.

So now that we have elites in Nigeria, who dont have brains, and who want to be worshipped, how can their endure the massive poverty and needs around them, unless they are really worse than the devil.

This below i like from your post.

I'm in the Nigerian community, I hear of people moving to UK all the time, I see people coming into my community every week, every month both illegally and legally, married with children and single, rich and poor. Even when they're starting from scratch, within a year or two they have fully paid off used car they couldn't dream of having in Nigeria, they live in apartments - maybe with a single roommate - with running water, flush toilet and 24 hour electricity. Breathing fresh air with no dust and generator fumes. They can walk the street with confidence, no police checkpoints, they can drive for hours on the highway with no fear of being waylaid by armed robbers or kidnapped. Those are things that are not guaranteed even in Lekki Phase Zero or VG

Good thing too Nigerians going to the West now are learning to do manual work like landscaping, computer wiring/network setups, auto mechanics and mobile car wash, cooking food and selling from their homes, sewing clothes & shoe repair, so having papers is not even as much a problem as before. Honestly I wish I had such skills when I arrived here, life would have been a lot easier. There's a woman who sells Nigerian food that we patronize often, we buy like one week worth of food at a time. When you go to pick up at her home you can see they're VERY BUSY. There's one or two more people that have opened walk up - carry out restaurants. They cater parties too. A Nigerian mobile car washer cleaned my car last week, he came to the office and did it. Who needs Green Card to do that?



Nigeria today is not a good place to live for the VAST MAJORITY and it must be a terrible burden to even be rich in the midst of such misery. Hopefully it will get better but all this fakery about life in Nigeria must stop. Y'all know you're not real.
IbeOkehie:
This is seriously funny. Please there's data about economic conditions in Nigeria, this isn't like 25 years ago. Let's quote some of them offhand -

* Only about 0.5% of Nigerian workers earn over ₦200K per month, about 95% of bank accounts contain less than ₦500K. Only 7% of Lagosians have running water in their homes...imagine the rest of the country. Life expectancy in Nigeria is about 60 years for men. That last one has been hitting home for me recently because I personally know 5 relatively healthy acquittances who left the USA & UK to live in Nigeria in the last 4 years and died from one emergency health issue or another. One just happened in Lagos LAST WEEK, the man had a heart attack and was stuck in traffic for 6 hours and died inside the car taking him to the hospital. This is someone that many of his friends had repeatedly advised him to come back to the USA. It just makes concrete the reality that choosing between Nigeria & the UK can be a matter of life and death.

I used to be a hospital lab technician. There's something called platelet concentrate that is sometimes used for babies born with some sort of haemoatology problem. When I moved back to Nigeria in 2011, I was at the FMC Hospital in Owerri when a child was born. The doctor on duty determined that the baby needed platelet concentrate. It was not available ANYWHERE. And the baby died. This is a product we used to throw away like water at my USA workplace because it has an 8 hour shelf life. The standing procedure is to have it available at all times just in case of a neonatal crisis. But in Nigeria it was NOWHERE to be found. The doctor cried and I cried too. It's not that babies don't die in the USA or UK, it's that they don't die cheaply. By the way, the son of a serving Federal Minister also died of the same thing some years ago, he had a crisis and needed a blood product that wasn't available in Nigeria. He died in an air ambulance on the way to the UK. Unfortunately I can't put their grief out here in public, but it's a lesson on how precarious life has become that someone so highly placed can't even save themselves. So much for living the good life in Nigeria.

Simply put, your chances of staying alive are higher in the West, period.



Yes there are people earning millions of dollars in Nigeria, I know a few field engineers in the oil & gas industry or top bankers or people working remotely for big IT companies. Yes, they are there but the more important point is that the numbers of such people in Nigeria are so few as to be negligible. They're a statistically insignificant number and their situation is getting more precarious with each passing year.

I know TWO highly placed families in Nigeria where both parents and ADULT CHILDREN and spouses and grandchildren have moved from Nigeria into the town where I live. These are people who live in Banana Island, Ikoyi, Maitama, who work at major oil & gas companies, banks and are in politics. They pulled up EVERYTHING and abandoned Nigeria. I don't live in a major city so imagine the number that are migrating to London, New York or Houston. The last push for one of them was being REPEATEDLY robbed in Abuja after fleeing the same problem in Lagos years before. The woman told me this personally.

These are people who know what is going on in Nigeria and they're leaving! It's not always about MONEY, it's also about quality of life and peace of mind. The elites of Nigeria - the perm secs, federal directors, academic elites, business moguls, top politicians - are a disgrace to the Black Race. I like the way things are going now, many of them are being forced to flee the results of their own idiocy, now in the West they have to rub shoulders with their victims on an equal basis. And everything I see tells me it's going to get worse.



What is the deception? It's telling that ORDINARY LOWER MIDDLE CLASS life depicted on Facebook is viewed as exaggerated luxury by Nigerians. I know many Nigerians who have been working low wage jobs for over 25 years and they all own homes in good neighborhoods and MULTIPLE cars and their kids are university graduates working good jobs. Most if not all of them have scrimped and saved to build homes in Nigeria too.
However much they spend in UK it's still enough to send plenty of money to their relatives in Nigeria.

This very topic is what brought me to Nairaland. I was SHOCKED to read people mocking the standard of living in the Anglo countries. I came to the USA with zero money, my plane ticket was bought with borrowed money. I started life working illegally in a restaurant. I know for a fact that even back then, working in that restaurant, I was better off than 99% of people in Nigeria. Summary - if I can live a good life in the West, most people can achieve it too.

I'm in the Nigerian community, I hear of people moving to UK all the time, I see people coming into my community every week, every month both illegally and legally, married with children and single, rich and poor. Even when they're starting from scratch, within a year or two they have fully paid off used car they couldn't dream of having in Nigeria, they live in apartments - maybe with a single roommate - with running water, flush toilet and 24 hour electricity. Breathing fresh air with no dust and generator fumes. They can walk the street with confidence, no police checkpoints, they can drive for hours on the highway with no fear of being waylaid by armed robbers or kidnapped. Those are things that are not guaranteed even in Lekki Phase Zero or VGC.

A Professor, a scion of one of the most prominent families in my ancestral village, was kidnapped right in front of his house in Nigeria. The kidnappers collected their 40million and still killed him.

Good thing too Nigerians going to the West now are learning to do manual work like landscaping, computer wiring/network setups, auto mechanics and mobile car wash, cooking food and selling from their homes, sewing clothes & shoe repair, so having papers is not even as much a problem as before. Honestly I wish I had such skills when I arrived here, life would have been a lot easier. There's a woman who sells Nigerian food that we patronize often, we buy like one week worth of food at a time. When you go to pick up at her home you can see they're VERY BUSY. There's one or two more people that have opened walk up - carry out restaurants. They cater parties too. A Nigerian mobile car washer cleaned my car last week, he came to the office and did it. Who needs Green Card to do that?

Nigeria today is not a good place to live for the VAST MAJORITY and it must be a terrible burden to even be rich in the midst of such misery. Hopefully it will get better but all this fakery about life in Nigeria must stop. Y'all know you're not real.

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Re: Why There Is No Point Going To The Uk Again by pocohantas(f): 2:01pm On Nov 15, 2022
moscobabs:


Can I copy , edit and post this on my Facebook page to advice some of my Japa friends?

Feel free, Sir. smiley
Re: Why There Is No Point Going To The Uk Again by BigBashiru: 2:02pm On Nov 15, 2022
Kaycee54321:


Being better at philosophy is a subjective opinion, hence cannot be objectively argued.

I quoted Plato because that particular work applied to the point I was trying to make.

Fine. I feel that Africans do not know the many philosophers they have and I think its embarrassing always quoting european philosophers; this is due to a colonial education curriculum.

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Re: Why There Is No Point Going To The Uk Again by meobizy(f): 2:03pm On Nov 15, 2022
People wey never enter plane for their existence go dey criticize country them no go see for their life. Nairaland lowlifes.

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Re: Why There Is No Point Going To The Uk Again by sukkot: 2:07pm On Nov 15, 2022
dazzlingd:


One of the reasons people travel is to experience a different environment.
How can u compare watching a video to traveling
you dont sell your home in naija to do that. thats madness

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Re: Why There Is No Point Going To The Uk Again by Kaycee54321(m): 2:15pm On Nov 15, 2022
BigBashiru:


Fine. I feel that Africans do not know the many philosophers they have and I think its embarrassing always quoting european philosophers; this is due to a colonial education curriculum.

Pretty sure this "colonial education curriculum" is also the reason we're not currently communicating in our native dialects...
Re: Why There Is No Point Going To The Uk Again by CarlsJaz567(m): 2:16pm On Nov 15, 2022
Princesspreshus:


If I could travel to the UK to be a slave then I would

I strongly believe you don't know what you are saying, as you definitely don't know what slavery connotes.

As a slave, you don't have rights and would most probably be suffering in the midst of plenty as you are seen as being less than a human being.

I think I understand you a bit, but still never allow sentiments and your current circumstances to make you willingly surrender your destiny to obliteration.

Similar sentiments made a lot of people take the Libyan route. They didn't realise they would be treated as being less than animals. Many didn't live to tell their own story of the sufferings in the desert and tortures in Libyan prisons by themselves.

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Re: Why There Is No Point Going To The Uk Again by 1Sharon(f): 2:16pm On Nov 15, 2022
NiceMen:
lmao... it is always people who do not have that kind of money that talk like you... If they have that kind of money and decide to leave, don't you think they know something that you do not know? You think people who have even 100Millions are morons? In case you are not aware, it takes a certain kind of exposure to make that kind of money and with exposure comes foresight and knowledge that you are probably lacking. These guys have seen life beyond the bubble you live in.

You are talking about business when hundreds of businesses have shut down in Nigeria since this regime came on. Why are you guys like this?

Please if you have that kind of money come and put us peasants straight.
Re: Why There Is No Point Going To The Uk Again by BigBashiru: 2:17pm On Nov 15, 2022
Kaycee54321:


Pretty sure this "colonial education curriculum" is also the reason we're not currently communicating in our native dialects...

You are right. but its not so much about not speaking in native dialect its more about the youth seeing their native dialects as archaic and british accent as posh, refined and civilized - many african minds have been colonized....

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Re: Why There Is No Point Going To The Uk Again by Pootle: 2:17pm On Nov 15, 2022
pansophist:


The UK as well as Belgium (and to some extent France) are the countries I went to and felt sorry for them, like seriously. I will get angry if I see more white/Asian/Arab faces in Nigeria than black faces. For example in Antwerp, there are more Arab-looking people than white Belgians. Brussels and Liege are mixed of people from everywhere, especially Africans and middle-eastern. Belgium is really small and densely populated with 12M people (Niger state is bigger than Belgium at least twice), so the demographic changes are very visible.

Also with the UK. The foreign faces in major cities are so much, and many of these immigrants don't speak English, and perhaps, looks like they won't integrate. I ordered food with uber eats twice in London, and the guys that brought my food with a bike don't speak English. I feel like the UK has committed social suicide. With the way immigration is going, whites will be a minority within the century if caution is not taken.

And the UK doesn't have land, which makes it worse. It is too small of a place, from the roads to the houses, and parks. A little wonder they annexed Northern Ireland, and don't want to return it lol.

what do you expect when the PM is Indian grin, the western world where so foolish to allow foreigners over shadow them all in the name of tolerance. they colonized the rest of the word with force but the rest of the world colonized them systematically

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Re: Why There Is No Point Going To The Uk Again by sukkot: 2:19pm On Nov 15, 2022
SeriouslySense:
Why should going to the UK be Cheap or expensive i dont get, dont we want our own villages and states of origin to be developed and have the good experiences abroad, why does it have to be a special experience and or something to feel special about or brag about.

So Why cant food be cheap in own village and states, why can't people live a happy life in your country also, and have wonderful experiences in our own states or villages.


We seem foolish (forgive me for swearing), you see Chinese, Indians, and other people, learn good things abroad and take it back to their country, to improve the lives of their people, and for the traveling abroad is not something to brag about, its an opportunity to learn what is good and replicate in their countries, this bragging about travelling is irrelevant.

While for Nigerians, they travel to feel they are better than others, or they have travelled to some special place and many people cannot know that place.

Why should you say, because we can see the photos its not special, dont you know its an opportunity to learn their architecture and replicate, nawa for black man oo, especially Nigerians.

For me in my spare time, i usually study their architecture and designs, its really a good thing we can see their streets and see how they live.

Yes they had good life, so why can't we study their good life and replicate, why should it be something to travel for.




the bolded can be done on youtube now. you dont have to travel and waste money
Re: Why There Is No Point Going To The Uk Again by 1Sharon(f): 2:19pm On Nov 15, 2022
AllDModsAreMaad:


What is the this one saying?


You call someone that spent 20 million naira to travel out a poor person simply because he feels he is doing what is best for him and his loved ones?

If he has that kind of money, why leave. That money can do alot for his family
Re: Why There Is No Point Going To The Uk Again by NoToPile: 2:20pm On Nov 15, 2022
I am always indifferent about japa or no japa.

But that phrankleen guy in the video made a point some won't notice though some might think one is just being too spiritual or something but there are people who are to be at a particular location per time, he is an Ifa person and I am a Christain but have people taken out time to find out where they are meant to be.

If you are meant to be abroad and you are in Nigeria or vice versa you might not get to the peak of your potentials, you might even be comfortable where you are but our specific location matters a lot.

A lot of people are just doing follow follow, others are going let me go too that's all. No plan nothing.

No enquiry, not deep personal physical research about where they are going then even spiritual research as to whether a place will favor them, even the Christians sef some don't even seek God's face before taking such decisions.


On a lighter note I knew this stuff was getting of hand when my friend asked me out of no where 'shey you too will not do this UK masters thing and move out to UK like this' I said hian! Me ke?

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Re: Why There Is No Point Going To The Uk Again by SeriouslySense(m): 2:25pm On Nov 15, 2022
Exactly, anyone can watch utube videos, and see their architecture, the beauty of their lands and try to design and even create such places in Nigeria, if they want to, there are no excuses.

While some Nigerians want to show off, and talk about where they went to grin grin grin, so they can feel they are better or more special or have higher class lol, instead of doing something like that in their country, so everyone can experience it and choose better.

sukkot:
the bolded can be done on youtube now. you dont have to travel and waste money

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Re: Why There Is No Point Going To The Uk Again by 1Sharon(f): 2:25pm On Nov 15, 2022
HardMirror:
no be same uk u dey?

Yes but I'm not an immigrant lol
Re: Why There Is No Point Going To The Uk Again by Sunshine311(f): 2:25pm On Nov 15, 2022
Seen is believing
Re: Why There Is No Point Going To The Uk Again by juman(m): 2:26pm On Nov 15, 2022
Op is a "lazy youth ".

If you can't work hard in life, blame yourself for your failure.

There is lot of money one can make in abroad.
A LOT.

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