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Re: The Story Of My Trip To Dubai by Chuksemi(m): 9:37pm On Oct 11, 2016
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What you just said makes sense only to an extent. You expected it to be rosy. It really isn't.
Re: The Story Of My Trip To Dubai by taurustm(m): 9:54pm On Oct 11, 2016
From what you've written, i guess you're a rich ass from a wealthy home. You stayed there for just 5 days and travelled back because you saw Nigerians on the street living low lives? I guess you're not aware that people strive before they make it. You have to work hard for the opportunities that comes your way and not expecting any luck or well paying job. To me, this is not a lesson to be learnt. Rather, it's a piece of a nonsensical write up.

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Re: The Story Of My Trip To Dubai by Nobody: 9:58pm On Oct 11, 2016
falopey:


Yes he was unfortunate. But mind you, the absolute majority of Nigerians in Dubai have the same plight. Very few are fortunate to get what they are looking for in Dubai. I was in Dubai precisely Dera for two months. I got the same story to tell. So I can relate to everything he said. Most Nigerians I saw in Dubai are wasting away there and unable to get out of the country. Thank God I gave myself brain and came back to Nigeria before I got stuck in Dubai and unable to get out. If I because of what people would say if I came back to Nigeria and I remain stucked there, I won't be in the US today.

bro take me to US na,, i mean US of A o!.
Re: The Story Of My Trip To Dubai by italianjob(m): 10:03pm On Oct 11, 2016
I dey miss shisha,dont know wen I ll b going to Qatar again
Re: The Story Of My Trip To Dubai by Nobody: 10:06pm On Oct 11, 2016
na white man dey my Mind,most secure and surest way to get visa and accommodation

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Re: The Story Of My Trip To Dubai by falopey: 10:08pm On Oct 11, 2016
wink grin
dancok:
bro take me to US na,, i mean US of A o!.
Re: The Story Of My Trip To Dubai by indomitable234: 10:11pm On Oct 11, 2016
i am a regular traveller to dubai,if you arent going there for business or for leisure just forget it,there are so many Nigerians wasting off in diera with nothing meaningful to do people that would have been better off in nigeria but on the street of a foriegn country wasting off hiding from immigration because they dont have residence permit the most annoying part is the fact that they cant leave deira becuase of fear of being caught by immigration

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Re: The Story Of My Trip To Dubai by GoodSide: 10:28pm On Oct 11, 2016
wen no be uk.
guy do dating.
hw u go waste owo for useless dubai
Re: The Story Of My Trip To Dubai by riddler4real(m): 10:33pm On Oct 11, 2016
falopey:


Yes he was unfortunate. But mind you, the absolute majority of Nigerians in Dubai have the same plight. Very few are fortunate to get what they are looking for in Dubai. I was in Dubai precisely Dera for two months. I got the same story to tell. So I can relate to everything he said. Most Nigerians I saw in Dubai are wasting away there and unable to get out of the country. Thank God I gave myself brain and came back to Nigeria before I got stuck in Dubai and unable to get out. If I because of what people would say if I came back to Nigeria and I remain stucked there, I won't be in the US today.


Dubai is for the wise and calculated. The lady I talked about in my previous post is not a university graduate. And she earns about 1.2m naira equivalent now...
I got an interview with a Saudi company in dubai, I almost got the job but my over sabi killed that opportunity. It was 9500aed per month.
It's a lot easier to make it in Dubai than yankee. You just need to elevate yourself n package urself well well. Speak fluent English n lie of your experiences.
See Dubai is like a place with 3 grounds....
1. The muddy ground
2. The wet quick cement ground
3. The solid ground.
Those lowlife Nigerians who feel menial jobs suit them fall in the wet quick cement ground n get stuck forever in misery n hard labour....
Those who find themselves in the muddy ground like myself still have hope for a brighter future. With hard work and other certification I can move on to the solid ground. I am entitled to a loan of 37,000aed just because I work in dubai....
Those in the solid ground work 5 days a week Salary from 9000aed upwards.... access to loans of upto 200,000aed that's N1 to 120aed.....

Many Nigerians just like to rush without being calculative.....

I know a guy who wasted his moms 3 million only to stay in Dubai for 3 weeks n spent 2 months in Iran because he was duped.... believing he had 3 months visa not knowing it was 2 weeks.... he ran made b4 he left Iran

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Re: The Story Of My Trip To Dubai by zanebaddo(m): 10:55pm On Oct 11, 2016
taurustm:
From what you've written, i guess you're a rich ass from a wealthy home. You stayed there for just 5 days and travelled back because you saw Nigerians on the street living low lives? I guess you're not aware that people strive before they make it. You have to work hard for the opportunities that comes your way and not expecting any luck or well paying job. To me, this is not a lesson to be learnt. Rather, it's a piece of a nonsensical write up.
these days people just wake up and cook up stories and others fall for it hook line and sinker. If at all this story na true d guy na full blown ass

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Re: The Story Of My Trip To Dubai by Damibiz(m): 11:04pm On Oct 11, 2016
Men immediately after my NYCS,i will go jst the same way nd return,i most hv that experience...GOD bless my future

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Re: The Story Of My Trip To Dubai by Ojestas(m): 11:13pm On Oct 11, 2016
Funpeter:
STATISTICS dept
Mr halid Mr ogunwale Dr abi na prof Adeleke Mr Akinyem.........
hope this dude are still doing fine?



welcome home bro......
no place like home.
lol Funpeter
Re: The Story Of My Trip To Dubai by murmee: 11:14pm On Oct 11, 2016
lexyril:
Life in abroad is awesome but all depend on meeting the right ppl to get the right information and having the right residence to enable you work and have some right to govt funds. You can not expect a better taste of any country with a visiting visa. Visiting visa means you are just goin to a country to visit a friend or family member for holiday nd to see how the country looks like without recourse to govt funds or lookung for job.Looking for work with a visiting visa is just like looking for a better well paid job without having the right certificates, you know thts not possible. Even with student visa, if you don't have your money to spend, life could be miserable but when you have the right status, life abroad { UK,USA and Canada} is very sweet.
Which means if he had gotten a job he would have been there as an illegal immigrant or what?
Re: The Story Of My Trip To Dubai by icebergfresh(m): 11:22pm On Oct 11, 2016
HoneyBee23:
You no snap pi suree cool
i love ur pics bby

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Re: The Story Of My Trip To Dubai by InvertedHammer: 11:34pm On Oct 11, 2016
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No matter what country/continent you migrate to, be it USA, Canada, Europe, Asia or Middle East; the first year will be very tough and rough.

USA takes an average of 3 years to settle in.

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Re: The Story Of My Trip To Dubai by Cathony(m): 11:41pm On Oct 11, 2016
that's what you get when you work with fake agents...
Re: The Story Of My Trip To Dubai by VUVUZELA10: 12:08am On Oct 12, 2016
True story of happenings in Dubai.
Re: The Story Of My Trip To Dubai by mizzpweety(f): 3:53am On Oct 12, 2016
Amen ooo
Re: The Story Of My Trip To Dubai by tosyno1990(f): 3:58am On Oct 12, 2016
You sure say you be Kola,is that not Abisoye..because this your storyline sound alike o
Re: The Story Of My Trip To Dubai by kindklemz(m): 4:29am On Oct 12, 2016
Was in Dubai August last year spent 5days in deira city. Saw lots of people wasting away not just Nigerians, Indians, Pakistanians and other nationals. A friend of mine bought a fake Galaxy from a Nigeria.
Truth is you don't go to Dubai to hustle and you want to live in deira immediately, go to lesser places like sharja,you will see a community of Nigerians there.
Again, 2 months Visa is meant for visitors and tourist not work seekers.
Overall, Dubai is a great city,eye-catching buildings,great shopping malls,like carfour etc great night clubs if you are the type, I happened to attend both Indian and Ethiopian night clubs. Dubai is not for hustlers.
Arabs are generally arrogant people with snubbish altitude.

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Re: The Story Of My Trip To Dubai by Ugogenius(m): 4:35am On Oct 12, 2016
Home sweet home (naija). Travel & see, golivers travel
Re: The Story Of My Trip To Dubai by Chigorkizz(m): 4:55am On Oct 12, 2016
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Re: The Story Of My Trip To Dubai by donbrowser(m): 5:33am On Oct 12, 2016
Ishilove:
11/70 in a course?

Stop blaming lecturer and just accept sey you no kuku know book tongue grin

Funny, eye opening story though. Thank God you 'wised up' on time.
Sciences in Eksu no be joke oh. You will see many students splash and splosh sef after spilling.
Re: The Story Of My Trip To Dubai by southernbelle(f): 5:33am On Oct 12, 2016
Ajusshi:
Curiosity has cost more maiden head than love. Stop now or you will get slammed....

cheesy cheesy
If he isn't wise, he will definitely get what's coming to him, and soon!
Re: The Story Of My Trip To Dubai by donbrowser(m): 5:38am On Oct 12, 2016
zanebaddo:
these days people just wake up and cook up stories and others fall for it hook line and sinker. If at all this story na true d guy na full blown ass
I know the guy
Re: The Story Of My Trip To Dubai by Babs24: 5:43am On Oct 12, 2016
@ Op, Do you attend Yombol International Kiddies College? Your name is excatly that of a childhood friend. If you are, kindly reply me.
Re: The Story Of My Trip To Dubai by Nobody: 5:44am On Oct 12, 2016
riddler4real:


You where very unfortunate. I know many people who fell victim of such circumstances. My story is different. A friend invited me to Dubai, not an agent. I only spent $100 of my own cash and my friend covered the cost. I got a job in 2 weeks and I earn over 650k Naira equivalent.
I even met a Zimbabwean lady who worked in my company but her sister lobbied her into a higher salary job.
You were just unfortunate. I have been here for a year and my family and friends are proud of me.

Yes you earn 650K and a room costs about 500K
With your 650K can you marry a wife and keep her in Dubai
Do you have a room of your own or how many of you are sharing a standard room
Be here spitting out the bright side and continue misleading people with huge figures

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Re: The Story Of My Trip To Dubai by Funpeter: 5:49am On Oct 12, 2016
Ojestas:
lol Funpeter
Boss mi how the minsitry?
Re: The Story Of My Trip To Dubai by Deepfreezer(m): 6:19am On Oct 12, 2016
InvertedHammer:
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No matter what country/continent you migrate to, be it USA, Canada, Europe, Asia or Middle East; the first year will be very tough and rough.

USA takes an average of 3 years to settle in.

\
tell the lazy ass op. They think its easy. I know someone that lives in the America as a citizen that each time he visits Nigeria he only got his wears to show off

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