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Re: My Life In India As A Nigerian Student (Thank God I Made It! Baba God Noni) by Nobody: 10:09pm On Apr 30, 2017
You don resemble them sef
Re: My Life In India As A Nigerian Student (Thank God I Made It! Baba God Noni) by Nobody: 10:11pm On Apr 30, 2017
The boy fresh.

Congrats.
Re: My Life In India As A Nigerian Student (Thank God I Made It! Baba God Noni) by Nobody: 10:12pm On Apr 30, 2017
Another liability to nigeria.




Hope no b only paper u carry com back?


No job ooo

I say no job


hmmmmmm

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Re: My Life In India As A Nigerian Student (Thank God I Made It! Baba God Noni) by hernandson(m): 10:13pm On Apr 30, 2017
ItzBeenGod:
When I went to India to begin my under graduate program in July 2014, I was barely 18, it was my first time out of the country. Before I arrived on India’s soil I had heard so many Africans were there, specifically Nigerians.
In India, my focus was on studying hard, doing my parents proud, getting to know the people and culture and, hopefully, learning to speak the language. While I only managed to acquire a smidgen of that, I gained great insight into the nation, Politically, economically, and spiritually. If I could describe the local people who I met in three words they would be: Kind, loving, and welcoming. But my experience helped me to understand that Indian culture carries its share of complex and ugly features too.
As an African, I could relate to what it means to be misunderstood, underrepresented, and discriminated. But I developed the ability to understand issues from other points of view while living and studying in India.
As a HRM student, I often found myself to be the only African or one of just a few Africans in my classes. Such an experience really allowed me to learn from the perspectives of my cosmopolitan classmates who hailed from countries such as, Pakistan, Nepal, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda etc. It was a special chance to view my homeland through the lens of so many non-Nigerian. Many of them desired to visit Nigeria. in search of greater opportunity but were also cognizant of the country's ills.
Pursuing my education in India taught me the virtue of humility, and the value of diversity. I will say it was really God all the way, Baba God noni. It wasn’t easy, but it was really worth it.
Abeg Nairalanders Make una congratulate una boy na smiley smiley smiley
E no dey easy to be a Graduate grin grin
All my Boss them cool
Moderator
Oga Seun
Lalasticlala
Abeg compensate your Boy with Front Page now...

na to they beg mod now for front page oo,walahi connection and humility=your dream. nasmate
Re: My Life In India As A Nigerian Student (Thank God I Made It! Baba God Noni) by kalybaly: 10:16pm On Apr 30, 2017
johnkey:
by their shoes...
but why
Re: My Life In India As A Nigerian Student (Thank God I Made It! Baba God Noni) by obidevine(m): 10:16pm On Apr 30, 2017
johnkey:
by their shoes...

Why do you choose to focus on his shoes, why don't you focus on his achievement??

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Re: My Life In India As A Nigerian Student (Thank God I Made It! Baba God Noni) by Nobody: 10:17pm On Apr 30, 2017
smithsydny:
Oluwa done for u.. One day A Nairalander will be a President
former presido is a nairalndr


Reubn abati dey here too


Na politicians/markets full nairalandr.

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Re: My Life In India As A Nigerian Student (Thank God I Made It! Baba God Noni) by obstead200(m): 10:19pm On Apr 30, 2017
LastMumu:
How person go travel go India go study Human Resources Management? Except say na IT or engineering course, India of all places. when schools yapa for Naija like pure water. angry

Congratulations all the same Bros.
My thoughts exactly.
I no fit tell am congrats. I will simply be lying.
All I can say is........misuse of cash.
If I have to spend all that cash to study abroad, it has to be engineering or medicine.

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Re: My Life In India As A Nigerian Student (Thank God I Made It! Baba God Noni) by Vicolan: 10:20pm On Apr 30, 2017
I kwn say one day you go make me proud!!!
To be candid its not an easy task



More Grace bro...Higher you in Jesus name




But no allow those your friends visit Nigeria oooo because we have nothing to offer than probing anybody.....
Re: My Life In India As A Nigerian Student (Thank God I Made It! Baba God Noni) by jayben(m): 10:20pm On Apr 30, 2017
Congrats bro, e no easy, but u for wear better shoe na
Re: My Life In India As A Nigerian Student (Thank God I Made It! Baba God Noni) by holubee21(m): 10:21pm On Apr 30, 2017
Pls I hear say mosquito for India wicked pass naija own...how true it is bro?
Re: My Life In India As A Nigerian Student (Thank God I Made It! Baba God Noni) by RaptorX: 10:29pm On Apr 30, 2017
obstead200:

My thoughts exactly.
I no fit tell am congrats. I will simply be lying.
All I can say is........misuse of cash.
If I have to spend all that cash to study abroad, it has to be engineering or medicine.
You know Nigerians place a higher value on foreign education even if it's India as long as it's abroad.
Re: My Life In India As A Nigerian Student (Thank God I Made It! Baba God Noni) by janejive(f): 10:29pm On Apr 30, 2017
congratulations to you.
Re: My Life In India As A Nigerian Student (Thank God I Made It! Baba God Noni) by kikiwendy(f): 10:29pm On Apr 30, 2017
congrats dude..bobo ehn too fresh
Re: My Life In India As A Nigerian Student (Thank God I Made It! Baba God Noni) by miketayo(m): 10:29pm On Apr 30, 2017
ItzBeenGod:

Bangalore Bro

Congrats bro , I graduated from university of Pune too 2011 nd 2013 MSc

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Re: My Life In India As A Nigerian Student (Thank God I Made It! Baba God Noni) by Prettiepearlz(f): 10:32pm On Apr 30, 2017
LastMumu:
How person go travel go India go study Human Resources Management? Except say na IT or engineering course, India of all places. when schools yapa for Naija like pure water. angry

Congratulations all the same Bros.
obstead200:

My thoughts exactly.
I no fit tell am congrats. I will simply be lying.
All I can say is........misuse of cash.
If I have to spend all that cash to study abroad, it has to be engineering or medicine.
Really? undecidedShey na you pay the money ni? Abi as he take go India, something commot for your account? Why didn't you use the WAKA PASS option if you couldn't be nice. Nigerians should learn to mind their business and learn to keep their opinions to themselves especially when it's not needed. A simple congratulations will do and not your unsolicited opinions. Smh undecided
@ItzbeenGod, congratulations to you dear, greater heights in Jesus name Amen.

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Re: My Life In India As A Nigerian Student (Thank God I Made It! Baba God Noni) by tensazangetsu20(m): 10:35pm On Apr 30, 2017
LastMumu:
How person go travel go India go study Human Resources Management? Except say na IT or engineering course, India of all places. when schools yapa for Naija like pure water. angry

Congratulations all the same Bros.
Even for an IT or engineering course except its in an IIT, aside that many useless schools in india.

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Re: My Life In India As A Nigerian Student (Thank God I Made It! Baba God Noni) by fecosequence(m): 10:38pm On Apr 30, 2017
no snake and yet u made it to front page.. double congratulations
Re: My Life In India As A Nigerian Student (Thank God I Made It! Baba God Noni) by Nobody: 10:41pm On Apr 30, 2017
smithsydny:
Oluwa done for u.. One day A Nairalander will be a President
That's me..unless my husband no allow me enter politics.
Re: My Life In India As A Nigerian Student (Thank God I Made It! Baba God Noni) by dingbang(m): 10:41pm On Apr 30, 2017
LastMumu:
How person go travel go India go study Human Resources Management? Except say na IT or engineering course, India of all places. when schools yapa for Naija like pure water. angry

Congratulations all the same Bros.
lol waste of school fees..

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Re: My Life In India As A Nigerian Student (Thank God I Made It! Baba God Noni) by Sparkle777(f): 10:48pm On Apr 30, 2017
Congrats dear.
My question, do Indians always dance and sing like their movies? Asin, dem dey dance for road?
Re: My Life In India As A Nigerian Student (Thank God I Made It! Baba God Noni) by toprealman: 10:52pm On Apr 30, 2017
LastMumu:
How person go travel go India go study Human Resources Management? Except say na IT or engineering course, India of all places. when schools yapa for Naija like pure water. angry

Congratulations all the same Bros.
Oga no vex abeg. If Adamu Obi Oladimeji decides to go to California Uni to study Linguistics with a major in Efik, it is his money.... his choice. If he is lucky to have a sponsor who is OK with that, how does this affect the inefficiency of Buhari led APC government?

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Re: My Life In India As A Nigerian Student (Thank God I Made It! Baba God Noni) by Nigeriadondie: 10:53pm On Apr 30, 2017
Na wen u comot from Nigeria u go know say Naija na jungle and a useless space on the planet. Besides the major activities of criminals who bring disgrace to this nation the worst damage to our image is done by the politicians who embezzle so much and their stupid displays like Dino's show of shame. With the moneys buried in septic tanks, hidden in mansions, recovery of looted money being in the public, Nigeria is veing ridiculed.

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Re: My Life In India As A Nigerian Student (Thank God I Made It! Baba God Noni) by AlphaStyles(m): 11:14pm On Apr 30, 2017
congratulations we are proud of you but I hope dem never beat u sha

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Re: My Life In India As A Nigerian Student (Thank God I Made It! Baba God Noni) by omoadeleye(m): 11:14pm On Apr 30, 2017
LastMumu:
How person go travel go India go study Human Resources Management? Except say na IT or engineering course, India of all places. when schools yapa for Naija like pure water. angry

Congratulations all the same Bros.



Typical African wet travel go abroad to study music instead of medicine

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Re: My Life In India As A Nigerian Student (Thank God I Made It! Baba God Noni) by kuchikau: 11:14pm On Apr 30, 2017
firstclassmumu:
Me self I dey india o
bro, how is india as regard to racism?
Re: My Life In India As A Nigerian Student (Thank God I Made It! Baba God Noni) by kuchikau: 11:17pm On Apr 30, 2017
smithsydny:
Oluwa done for u.. One day A Nairalander will be a President
amen
Re: My Life In India As A Nigerian Student (Thank God I Made It! Baba God Noni) by phameous: 11:30pm On Apr 30, 2017
ItzBeenGod:
When I went to India to begin my under graduate program in July 2014, I was barely 18, it was my first time out of the country. Before I arrived on India’s soil I had heard so many Africans were there, specifically Nigerians.
In India, my focus was on studying hard, doing my parents proud, getting to know the people and culture and, hopefully, learning to speak the language. While I only managed to acquire a smidgen of that, I gained great insight into the nation, Politically, economically, and spiritually. If I could describe the local people who I met in three words they would be: Kind, loving, and welcoming. But my experience helped me to understand that Indian culture carries its share of complex and ugly features too.
As an African, I could relate to what it means to be misunderstood, underrepresented, and discriminated. But I developed the ability to understand issues from other points of view while living and studying in India.
As a HRM student, I often found myself to be the only African or one of just a few Africans in my classes. Such an experience really allowed me to learn from the perspectives of my cosmopolitan classmates who hailed from countries such as, Pakistan, Nepal, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda etc. It was a special chance to view my homeland through the lens of so many non-Nigerian. Many of them desired to visit Nigeria. in search of greater opportunity but were also cognizant of the country's ills.
Pursuing my education in India taught me the virtue of humility, and the value of diversity. I will say it was really God all the way, Baba God noni. It wasn’t easy, but it was really worth it.
Abeg Nairalanders Make una congratulate una boy na smiley smiley smiley
E no dey easy to be a Graduate grin grin
All my Boss them cool
Moderator
Oga Seun
Lalasticlala
Abeg compensate your Boy with Front Page now...







#Surprised... dat was fast tho.
congratz... cud barely recognize u
Re: My Life In India As A Nigerian Student (Thank God I Made It! Baba God Noni) by obstead200(m): 11:32pm On Apr 30, 2017
Prettiepearlz:

Really? undecidedShey na you pay the money ni? Abi and he take go India, something commot for your account. Why didn't you use the WAKA PASS option if you couldn't be nice. Nigerians should learn to mind their business and learn to keep their opinions to themselves especially when it's not needed. A simple congratulations will do and not your unsolicited opinions. Smh undecided
@ItzbeenGod, congratulations to you dear, greater heights in Jesus name Amen.
Oya, u sef, travel to India and study Yoruba language, or maybe Hindu linguistics.
Re: My Life In India As A Nigerian Student (Thank God I Made It! Baba God Noni) by ahonye15: 11:35pm On Apr 30, 2017
I hope you are not into drug trafficking, make you no come inflate Nigeria with the idea . What Did you study drugynology?
Re: My Life In India As A Nigerian Student (Thank God I Made It! Baba God Noni) by Nobody: 11:37pm On Apr 30, 2017
Prettiepearlz:

Really? undecidedShey na you pay the money ni? Abi and he take go India, something commot for your account. Why didn't you use the WAKA PASS option if you couldn't be nice. Nigerians should learn to mind their business and learn to keep their opinions to themselves especially when it's not needed. A simple congratulations will do and not your unsolicited opinions. Smh undecided
@ItzbeenGod, congratulations to you dear, greater heights in Jesus name Amen.

Hmmm i see youuuuuuu
Re: My Life In India As A Nigerian Student (Thank God I Made It! Baba God Noni) by Alert(f): 11:40pm On Apr 30, 2017
Congrats! You Africans look younger than your Indian colleagues or is it the beards undecided

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