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Re: Dollar Scarcity: Parents Of Overseas Students Weep In Banks by playtheblues(f): 11:15am On Feb 20, 2016 |
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Re: Dollar Scarcity: Parents Of Overseas Students Weep In Banks by playtheblues(f): 11:16am On Feb 20, 2016 |
Zhara Buhari is currently in a UK school. modath: 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Dollar Scarcity: Parents Of Overseas Students Weep In Banks by 9jatatafo(m): 11:16am On Feb 20, 2016 |
tensazangetsu: This is serious! And westernunion charges are outrageous. Can't Nigerians send money through western union to their kids studying abroad? 1 Like |
Re: Dollar Scarcity: Parents Of Overseas Students Weep In Banks by blackpanda: 11:17am On Feb 20, 2016 |
pedrilo: What has this got to do with forex scarcity Even during jonathan's time the dollar had already started falling over 200. Its not about change or continuity, its about falling oil prices and our mono-economy. If u want to build forex then we need to start exporting rather than importing! 1 Like |
Re: Dollar Scarcity: Parents Of Overseas Students Weep In Banks by Akfakorede(m): 11:18am On Feb 20, 2016 |
afroxyz:Not everyone is lazy it is not allowed to work in some countries (e.g Malaysia). If you are caught by the immigration officer, you will have yourself to be blamed.. 2 Likes |
Re: Dollar Scarcity: Parents Of Overseas Students Weep In Banks by Geniro: 11:20am On Feb 20, 2016 |
modath: Imagine the nonsense someone mum had to spew due to blind partisan support. Such disgrace . 6 Likes |
Re: Dollar Scarcity: Parents Of Overseas Students Weep In Banks by Kalvan: 11:20am On Feb 20, 2016 |
repogirl: How does that justify branding them as people that voted for Buhari? By that logic I can brand you a Buhari supporter. 1 Like |
Re: Dollar Scarcity: Parents Of Overseas Students Weep In Banks by AZeD1(m): 11:22am On Feb 20, 2016 |
dunkem21:Her Father is President and an ex head of the state. The constitution grants her several privileges based on the status of her Father, If you don't like it, you should have complained when your "best President" was in power, he might have listened to you. As for the parents complaining, this is nothing to wail about. Lots of Nigerians in the US send money home monthly, tell your kids to find one or several of them, agree on an exchange rate and pay the naira equivalent into the account here in Nigeria. Its that simple. 4 Likes |
Re: Dollar Scarcity: Parents Of Overseas Students Weep In Banks by Nobody: 11:24am On Feb 20, 2016 |
modath: Is that a fair statement? I disagree that sending a child overseas to study when there are no better alternatives in the country of residence is a luxury. If you could afford to send your own child overseas wouldn't you? Not every rich man in Nigeria is a common treasury looter. There are lots of wealthy men who worked hard for their money and also would spear no expense to ensure their child gets the best. 6 Likes |
Re: Dollar Scarcity: Parents Of Overseas Students Weep In Banks by repogirl(f): 11:27am On Feb 20, 2016 |
Kalvan:worefa, whether they voted or not sef, they should still enjoy their 'CHANGE!' 1 Like |
Re: Dollar Scarcity: Parents Of Overseas Students Weep In Banks by haloyeah(m): 11:28am On Feb 20, 2016 |
He said, “I have been able to survive because I have a research position in school and I get paid very well. I was hired by the school for the job. The truth is that if you are intelligent, you will survive.[/color][color=#770077] |
Re: Dollar Scarcity: Parents Of Overseas Students Weep In Banks by Mrtesso: 11:29am On Feb 20, 2016 |
tonte: Be calm bro...U mind me asking where u had ur tertiary education? No need for specifics, just where; here or overseas? 1 Like |
Re: Dollar Scarcity: Parents Of Overseas Students Weep In Banks by Kalvan: 11:31am On Feb 20, 2016 |
repogirl: Wow. You're such an acrimonious cu nt. |
Re: Dollar Scarcity: Parents Of Overseas Students Weep In Banks by somegirl1: 11:31am On Feb 20, 2016 |
Kelvin3028: I think your family should lead by example. Your brother (and his family) should move back to Nigeria. 7 Likes |
Re: Dollar Scarcity: Parents Of Overseas Students Weep In Banks by Teddeebear: 11:31am On Feb 20, 2016 |
modath:hahaha, hypocrisy stinks, it is now that you know not everything is political … 1 Like |
Re: Dollar Scarcity: Parents Of Overseas Students Weep In Banks by Kingy10: 11:32am On Feb 20, 2016 |
assana:They should come & be hustling to sell OMO like the one on ur profile abi? Why do people like you enjoy being negative in all your ways like this 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Dollar Scarcity: Parents Of Overseas Students Weep In Banks by repogirl(f): 11:32am On Feb 20, 2016 |
Kalvan:wow, you're just a plain old di'ckhead. |
Re: Dollar Scarcity: Parents Of Overseas Students Weep In Banks by dunkem21(m): 11:33am On Feb 20, 2016 |
modath: Eeiyah, no see me like that na .. Mo,(this name go dey make you moan) .. You know that time wey you go dey trip for babe, but dey form harsh But, justice must be done here .. The luxury part got me cos I know people that gather and suffer here so that their children will have *basic education abroad ..some students even do menial jobs to support the *change their civil service parents send .. I know a G-string of N20k is Basic to ya while it may be luxury to Linda Ikeji despite the slim income gap Again, no hard feelings just that someone close is also weeping heavily .. |
Re: Dollar Scarcity: Parents Of Overseas Students Weep In Banks by menxer: 11:35am On Feb 20, 2016 |
Firefire: so GEJ/PDP was the "Moses" that would have taken Nigerians to the promise land flowing with oil and money? i guess the orders from the "dullard" to the CBN is to sabotage the economy by all means necessary? 1 Like |
Re: Dollar Scarcity: Parents Of Overseas Students Weep In Banks by dklex(m): 11:35am On Feb 20, 2016 |
modath: God bless you. |
Re: Dollar Scarcity: Parents Of Overseas Students Weep In Banks by Fourwinds: 11:36am On Feb 20, 2016 |
rubbish.!!! let dem continue to cry... are they telling me we don't have good schools in Nigeria. whether public or private.!! we are all in together...d oil prices are falling.!!! is it Buhari's making dat d oil price is falling. when d previous government had resources in aboundance., what did they do with it if not looting... 4 Likes |
Re: Dollar Scarcity: Parents Of Overseas Students Weep In Banks by modath(f): 11:37am On Feb 20, 2016 |
tonte: Mr or Mrs wisdom unlimited calling others names cos you disagree with them is not "ignorant"... well done, felt like setting you straight though...., Not everything is emotional driven... education enhances life & living but it still is a LUXURY when there are options locally... Dubai furnitures last longer & are more beautiful but it becomes a luxury when you have to sweat to acquire... Some send their kids to GHANA!! Ghana in the name of foreign education when Babcock & Convenant are right there... Fyi, I have people doing graduate studies abroad after 1st degree back here but that doesn't make it less of a Luxury, Unilag & UNN also have PG schools!!! |
Re: Dollar Scarcity: Parents Of Overseas Students Weep In Banks by Mrtesso: 11:38am On Feb 20, 2016 |
Ganoderma: The highlighted is one of the definitions of luxury. So whether one resides in opulence or not, certain things characterize luxury, and in my humble opinion, sending a kid abroad for studies is valuable, perhaps helpful, giving the decadence in our education sector; but ultimately, its luxury! 1 Like
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Re: Dollar Scarcity: Parents Of Overseas Students Weep In Banks by Kingy10: 11:39am On Feb 20, 2016 |
Chimdiebere:Which German university bro? |
Re: Dollar Scarcity: Parents Of Overseas Students Weep In Banks by Herrmes: 11:40am On Feb 20, 2016 |
Lol, y'all MFs that are calling foreign students to come back home are stupid, with your stupid ass educational system and the number of people queuing up every year to get into schools, how can you guarantee them the admission into schools they want, studying the course they want to, I school broad and make more than enough cash to feed myself, I ain't bothered by this sh-t. 3 Likes |
Re: Dollar Scarcity: Parents Of Overseas Students Weep In Banks by HartIse(m): 11:42am On Feb 20, 2016 |
This is the dullest quote I have ever seen on Nairaland, Go & check Buhari's cabinet. Foreign trained, even the new media assistant Buhari appointed few days ago schooled in the UK. Woke Soyinka, Okonjo Iweila, Chimamanda Adiche.. Just to name a few all have quality foreign education. If you think Nigerian schools can compare to the top 1000 in the world, then you are a general in the Zombie army. Our leaders send their kids abroad so they become more equipped to take up the sensitive positions when the come back. They never practice what they preach. Even the CBN Governor, where do you think his children are? Madam don't think like a mediocre that doesn't aspire beyond the bank of rivers Niger & Benue. Learn to think big. Or take ur Ekiti state university certificate to apply for a job with FAO or WHO for all I care modath: 4 Likes |
Re: Dollar Scarcity: Parents Of Overseas Students Weep In Banks by orish(f): 11:43am On Feb 20, 2016 |
WO! They have not seen anything yet. They better send their children back to naija to study because nobody can save them from this forex scarcity. These same children would study abroad and come back to Nigeria to intimidate the rest of us that studied here. These parents contributed to the dropped in value of naira. They make money in naija and pump it abroad. Why dem no go suffer the fruit of their labour? This is a practical example of cause and effect |
Re: Dollar Scarcity: Parents Of Overseas Students Weep In Banks by FLYFIRE(m): 11:45am On Feb 20, 2016 |
dunkem21:And all the zombies will do is ban you when you abuse then back. Nairaland WILL die soon IF they continue that way. 1 Like |
Re: Dollar Scarcity: Parents Of Overseas Students Weep In Banks by Nobody: 11:45am On Feb 20, 2016 |
Many wise pple (like me) saw this shìt coming Thats why I refused to vote cos either way you still get screwed over They called us foolish, unpatriotic, and all sorts of names Now who is foolish? Voting a man who fùcks U up the ass with no vaseline after lying to you about helping you. Thats like putting a gun to your temple and pulling the trigger y'all mde your bed now lie in it 1 Like 2 Shares
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Re: Dollar Scarcity: Parents Of Overseas Students Weep In Banks by Herrmes: 11:47am On Feb 20, 2016 |
modath:How many years until you get admission into the school you want to study the course you want? Maybe you are okay with settling, some people aren't, excluding your f-cked up educational system. 1 Like |
Re: Dollar Scarcity: Parents Of Overseas Students Weep In Banks by DonBobes(m): 11:48am On Feb 20, 2016 |
Achuwa1: God will bless u countless tyms, Walai u jst sed my mind. I for gv u my sister if to say I get one. |
Re: Dollar Scarcity: Parents Of Overseas Students Weep In Banks by Deepfreezer(m): 11:49am On Feb 20, 2016 |
withdraw your children from schools overseas . we have enough university here please. what nonsense. this poeple ship bill lions of dollars annually abroad all in the name of foreign education. |
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