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Travel / Re: Any Nigerians In Oahu Or Honolulu? by skillaci: 11:39am On Sep 27, 2017
Hi i also just stumbled on this! would be moving there early next year too. my wife should be there like december though. would love to know other Nigerians in Oahu and maybe meet up. kindly let me know. warm regards


ebonysoul:
Hi, I'm responding to these older posts. I am not Nigerian but my husband is and he will be arriving next month. I am looking for other Nigerians to link up with. I live in Ewa Beach.

Travel / Tips For Nigerians Planning To Relocate To The US (let Us Share And Learn) by skillaci: 10:23pm On Sep 04, 2017
Nigeria is the largest source of African immigration to the US. Almost 400,000 Nigerian immigrants and their descendants are currently residing in the United States, according to June 2015 data released by the Migration Policy Institute for the Rockefeller Foundation-Aspen Institute Diaspora Program.

Are you adamant about leaving Nigeria? Well allow me to give you some pieces of advice to consider before going.

From the hustling and bustling in one’s own country to the struggles to surely make ends meet, Nigerians, whether home or abroad, will always strive to be at the top of their game. One might be tempted to ask what the efforts are for if not the money. Many have tried, others are still trying so hard to grab this money no matter how small, at least on a regular basis. Yet, the average Nigerian skilled and qualified graduate has no job and those who do work too much for less.

It is on this note that some Nigerians begin to crave to travel abroad. A handful of these people have continually nursed this desire for years while others may have succeeded in crossing the border into their dream foreign land. The most revered countries of choice are the United Kingdom and America. The major focus of this piece is on the choice of the US as a place of residence, the major problems Nigerians face, the mistakes many make and the steps many others have applied in making it big in the US.


The major problem Nigerians face in the US

The ideal thing to do is to first ask why you have to leave the shores of Nigeria. If you must leave, take note of the fact that the first problem people fall into is illegally residing in the US. Overstaying beyond the visa duration for non-immigrants is the beginning of a bone of contention. Some people will say that all they need is just to step their feet on the soil of America, then leave the rest for them. Many have lived in foreign countries for years without resident permit or green card, not to talk of getting social security or work permit.

Some of these guys just leave Nigeria (not that they have any means of survival already set out) with the hope that they can make it no matter what. Others rely on friends. Get the facts straight: one day, the friend you’re squatting with will remind you: “Ol’boy, you have to pay bills o… this is America”. It will dawn on you that if you did not get into the US with visa lottery (which is no longer applicable for Nigeria) or that there is no one to file for you to enable you to get legal residency, living in the US will not be bed of roses.

You must always have it in mind that friendship has no survival value but is one of those things that give value to survival at any point you find yourself. Just like one of the greatest philosophers of all time, Aristotle, would say, the ultimate value of life depends upon awareness and the power of contemplation rather than upon mere survival. At this point, the thoughtful ones now go extra miles to look for ways to legalise their stay.

Then the challenge of legalising stay comes up. This is where some Nigerians are tempted to marry the ones they never envisaged would be their life partners, just for the papers. Some make it a contractual one, while others marry for real, have babies and perhaps dump their partners for their “dream" ones when all legal documents become ready. Others join the military and get automatic legal residency.

The mistake some legal Nigerian residents make

Contrary to the aforementioned backdrop, the first mistake some Nigerians who are legally residing in the US make is, once they grab a job, which they rely on to take care of some primary bills and being able to send some dollars back to Nigeria, they do not remember that there should be the need to upgrade in their academic background to meet the standards in the US.

There are some jobs that no matter how hard you work, with normal schedule plus overtime shift, it may still not be enough. But a degree in the US goes a long way to do you great. An upgrade in education is an upgrade in your income. Remember that what you choose to study matters.

What to consider before resolving to live in the US

However, before you resolve leave for the US, take note that you cannot afford to be idle. There are things you need to put into consideration. No matter what your educational level is in Nigeria, you must upgrade. You will have to think of a field that would be lucrative for you in the long-run.

Also, to make extra cash, you might have to acquire some skills like tailoring, electrical or computer repair, making of hair and the likes before leaving Nigeria. Women buy two packs of ‘Daniella’ weavon for $50 and fix it for $80 to $100 at least depending on the area. These are the little skills taken for granted in Nigeria.

If you want to make it in the US, take note of these ventures

The first step is legalising your residency. By this, you can do things legally within the country. Otherwise, no one would employ you except a close relation. Even if you are employed, without work permit, it would definitely be a cheap labour or what is called more work less pay.

Still emphasizing on educational upgrade, you can be working and schooling at the same time. If you cannot meet up with full-time programme, do a part-time. Some of the areas Nigerians venture into for jobs are health and ICT.

Especially the health sectors, a lot of Nigerians have become registered nurses (RN), license practical nurses (LPN), direct care assistant (DCA), etc. Apart from the healthcare sector, others have also chosen to become correctional officers at various jail facilities, while some make do with taxi services.

Nevertheless, even if the income keeps getting into your account, don’t get carried away by the dollar, try as much as possible to live below your income. You work as a DCA, you must not acquire a thing simply because your friend who is an RN did. Your incomes are different.

In addition to all of these, you cannot afford to violate the laws of America. As far as you pay your bills, you are safe. As far as you do not break traffic rules, no ticket for you. There are so many laws, so try as much as possible to keep up.

Also, if you are the type that is business conscious, you may have to also delve into this money-making venture to augment your regular income. Buying household items at very low prices especially in bulk and shipping down home to someone you can entrust them with will fetch you some more cash.

Choosing the right city to live for the purpose of saving cost

A recent research by Huffington Post showed that there are some professions one can go into in various cities. Which means that, no matter how high their pay may be, some professionals hardly save from the income they earn. For instance, the findings have shown that a registered nurse who earns $71,910 yearly, or $34.57 per hour, may not be able to live in Dallas below income not to talk of saving any dime for him or herself. A microbiologist or a market research analyst who earns $68,290 yearly, or $32.8 per hour, may not live below income and save on a large scale in a city like Boston.

By and large, if your dream cities are also Chicago, San Francisco, Miami, Washington, Los Angeles, New York, Honolulu, there are jobs that cannot give you the room to save given the high cost of living in these cities. Your choice of city matters. Thus, on a general note, the admonition from my discovery here is that if you are in the US and decide to keep one job and expect to send money home for much better investments, you are not only planning to fail but also planning to continually enrich the US economy and go back home with zilch.

Are you a US immigrant or an intending immigrant? What challenges have you faced while trying to adjust in the US? What challenges are you facing in your application process? Let us share our stories and learn… smiley

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Department Of Petroleum Resources - 2016 Graduate Trainee &experienced Hire Job by skillaci: 10:34pm On Jul 13, 2017
bro could you please send same to me

earlhenry_1@yahoo.com

much appreciated


hayotundeh:

Check ur inbox..
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Department Of Petroleum Resources - 2016 Graduate Trainee &experienced Hire Job by skillaci: 10:24pm On Jul 13, 2017
please kindly forward same when you get it.

earlhenry_1@yahoo.com

much appreciated



fundermentalist:


please can you me the past questions; fundermentalist@yahoo.com
Education / Re: 2017/2018 PTDF Scholarship Scheme (Overseas And Local) by skillaci: 10:56pm On Apr 25, 2017
Hi bruv,

I would really appreciate if you could forward me same (PQ for renewable energy engineering)

Thanks plenty man!



klassd:

done
Education / Re: 2017/2018 PTDF Scholarship Scheme (Overseas And Local) by skillaci: 1:00am On Mar 31, 2017
Hi bro,

Could you please forward same to me. I have been asking on the platform without luck.

earlhenry_1@yahoo.com

Pureheart91:


Bros plz could you also send them to my mail

ramseyamaes@gmail.com
Education / Re: 2017/2018 PTDF Scholarship Scheme (Overseas And Local) by skillaci: 9:52am On Mar 30, 2017
Hi bro,
I have asked almost everyone on this forum without much luck. But can you please help with PQ for renewable energy engineering?

I would sincerely appreciate. Thanks

earlhenry_1@yahoo.com


Emasel:


You need to ask her the course she applied for, the test is based on the course applied for.
Education / Re: 2017/2018 PTDF Scholarship Scheme (Overseas And Local) by skillaci: 9:51pm On Mar 16, 2017
Hi bro,

could you please assist me with PQ for renewable energy engineering. I would totally appreciate this.

earlhenry_1@yahoo.com

best regards,




scholarman:
Hello DMainMan,

Well done on the great assistance you've been rendering via this platform, may good continually come to you.
Please kindly assist with past questions for Process Systems Engineering. I will also appreciate any other information you may provide for a candidate sitting for the test in this area.

Your assistance is much anticipated and appreciated.

Regards,


Education / Re: 2017/2018 PTDF Scholarship Scheme (Overseas And Local) by skillaci: 7:20pm On Mar 11, 2017
bruv, i would really appreciate if you have something for renewable energy engineering and can send me same. much appreciated.
earlhenry_1@yahoo.com

Chigojude:

will send to you this evening ...

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Education / Re: 2017/2018 PTDF Scholarship Scheme (Overseas And Local) by skillaci: 11:37am On Feb 26, 2017
Bro please i also need PQ for renewable engineering. if you have , please share. best regards. ( earlhenry_1@yahoo.com )


headboy4u:
pls also applied for renewable energy engineering in case you got anything helpful (elmuhammad4abu@gmail.com)
Education / Re: 2017/2018 PTDF Scholarship Scheme (Overseas And Local) by skillaci: 5:21pm On Jan 11, 2017
Hi bro.

Could you please send same to me at earlhenry_1@yahoo.com? The past questions for the OSS

Would really appreciate.
Regards.

AdekojeM:




Thanks bro, I've gotten it. U're far too kind, I was almost paying someone else for it when ur mail came through. God bless bro!!!
Education / Re: NDDC 2016 Postgraduate Foreign Scholarship Application Commences by skillaci: 12:03pm On May 24, 2016
nice

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