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Travel / Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by AmuDimpka: 8:53am On Apr 02
chidi4sam:


I am beginning to think your family is under serious satanic siege. You guys need family deliverance ASAP to cutoff all negative evil reoccurance. Only you, your family members are stranded in Australia and cannot afford flight ticket back to Nigeria. Now, another two members of your family died in US without coming home.
Who una offend? May their souls rest in peace
he has gone spiritual...wetin concern me with satanic sage .I am telling you the truth and you are going spiritual

Bro ...I wish you luck sir ! But at 48yrs trust me that is what I will not do ! It's better than I travel as I do now spend a week or two outside and come back and focus on my business that labouring wage jobs at 50s

I don't pray for that...that's my own view !

You fit call am satanic whatever but I hate working for people period
Travel / Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by AmuDimpka: 8:50am On Apr 02
W0t0w0toman:


Ol boy, this your envy pass witchcraft o. This one na real demon masquerading as a human being. Anyways, yamayama keep falling on your dirty bald head till you get sense
envy kee...why is it when someone state the obvious u call iy envy do yiu know if i travel


I lost my friend years in Lagos ..he loved so many years in Singapore had his kids there he came back at 60s ..they all want to come back at 60s he came back alone none of the kids came back with him dude had prostate nobody to take care of him ...with all the money he died lonely in his house here in Lagos his body decomposed for weeks in his apartment here in Lagos beforehand neighbours knew

His wife and kids in Singapore didn't even bother to come give him final burial ...

At some age we should be careful ...dude this is not envy...why should I envy him? Do I know him ?
Travel / Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by AmuDimpka: 8:48am On Apr 02
TNORWAY:
did you even check the Date of what you posted.....werey grin
so you dey pursue date now....chai


Werey
Travel / Re: Air Peace Staff Land In London In Ishiagu Attire, Sparking Outrage In Nigeria by AmuDimpka: 5:03am On Apr 02
AareGaa:


Air peace belongs to Jonathan and Kuku.

Amnesty fund was used to float Air Peace.

Keep your meaningless explanation to yourself.
beer parlour talk....from ronuists
Travel / Re: Air Peace Staff Land In London In Ishiagu Attire, Sparking Outrage In Nigeria by AmuDimpka: 5:03am On Apr 02
Felaincarnated:
Yen yen yen. Did Nigeria make him? For ur clarity I'm a proud omoluabi and wouldn't hesitate to call out parasites like u who are problems to d nation.
your people are always embarrassing especial6the ronuists
Travel / Re: Air Peace Staff Land In London In Ishiagu Attire, Sparking Outrage In Nigeria by AmuDimpka: 5:02am On Apr 02
opamoses1:
If any other tribe did this, ibos would have been shouting bigotry and tribalism. Now it's their turn, it's proudly ndigbo grin

Maybe one or two twitter handles are trolling the ibos and they are now calling it an Outrage.
air peace is an Igbo owned business

Tell your tribe man to float his own and wear agbara no wahala
Religion / Re: Easter Celebration In Imo State(pictures) by AmuDimpka: 5:00am On Apr 02
Omoawoke:


Today in US, we are at work busy with quarterly reports. The street is busy and people working to earn a decent living.
While Nigerians, foolish black Nigerians that don’t even know what this Bible and Koran came from are dancing on the streets to celebrate their slave master
Oga work who cares we are having our holidays ...you can never a wage slave
Travel / Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by AmuDimpka: 4:53am On Apr 02
Usefulsense:


For me measure of progress is different.
A toilet cleaner in Australia lives a much better life than the regional manager of Zenith bank in Nigeria.

That's a lie trust me ! Toilet cleaners are at the lowest rung of any career in any part of the world they can't afford basics like vacation and good access to healthcare! UK is worse that I know

I have many friends that has been in waiting list to see a doctor for weeks that's what you can't see in Nigeria

A bank manager in Nigeria is a big boy and can afford to travel and spend weeks in any country and be back ..that is what a toilet cleaner can do even in Sydney

We have ton of poor people in Australia abeg ! Don't you think some of us don't travel.

There are damn poor people everywhere in the world that's the truth just that the West have a way of covering theirs ...the USA and UK have tons of very poor people that is even worse than Nigeria

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Travel / Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by AmuDimpka: 4:50am On Apr 02
chidi4sam:


Hahahahahahaha. I really understand your frustration. Just take it easy with yourself. Life is hard but it becomes harder when you are jealous. You run your life but please, don't detect how others run theirs. We are not accountable to you.
I don port oh, I don port oh, I don port to Australia.. chop Nigeria and everything you can lay your hand on.
I can as well give you my inherited properties in Nigeria if that will make you happy..

How...I find it hard and annoying seeing Nigerian overseas doing jobs that they can't even make any headway in life ...no think say some of us don't travel the truth many Nigerians overseas regret their decision but shame no dey let them ...Bros make we no brag here

Maybe this your first trio outside Africa na why you dey jump up and down... Some of us don't even see anything bug about this...I don't dey travel sponsored by companies abeg

But I wish you luck in your Aussie but that was a wrong move trust me
Travel / Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by AmuDimpka: 4:44am On Apr 02
Villa12:
bitter soul. Jealousy and envy go kill you last last.
it is not been bitter thats the reality i have seen two of my people buried in USA that is near not to talk if Australia the no eve fit come back

Una think say air ticket na beans for moi moi ..long haul
Travel / Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by AmuDimpka: 4:42am On Apr 02
yungchop:


Stop capping.. you don't know shiit
are you in pain or denial ...which one
Food / Re: Igbo Soups All Nigerian Tribes Enjoy by AmuDimpka: 9:49pm On Apr 01
benebaby77:



Nawa oooo

You want to turn this into tribal things.

You can do own research on who owns egusi soup.

Besides, I am yet to see where anyone is calling it 'egwusi'.

It is well...

It is Egwusi which is purely Igbo

Just like Ogbono ( meaning a place that is slimy )


Yoruba no Sabi cook abeg
Travel / Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by AmuDimpka: 9:48pm On Apr 01
shoodboi2:


I disagree with this. 65 year old Australians work because they have nothing to fall back on. Work isn't fun and doesn't enable them to exercise their bodies. Work is even more brutal over there.

These western nations -- US, Canada, France, Australia, and others -- are extremely capitalist. They want to take the last drop of your soul out of you and require you to keep working to pay bills after bills after bills for your daily survival.

The average Nigerian retires at 58 - 65 and is still able to live a decent life almost comparable to when they were working.

You can never compare that to Australia where they have to work into their 80s to keep body and soul together. And when they're no longer able to work anymore, they're thrown into an old people's home and the cycle continues.

You're new to the system, so it's still "freaking" you. You even hope to get your accounting job back someday. I hate to be the one to say this, but the possibility of you getting that job back is very low.

You've already been sucked into, and will continue to be sucked into, this forklifting/labouring career and the longer you stay in it, the harder it is to switch to accounting.


Lord bless you for this truth ...imagine a professional accountant travelling with millions to be a labourer

It doesn't make sense anywhere

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Travel / Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by AmuDimpka: 9:46pm On Apr 01
chidi4sam:


This guy sef. Let me allow you wallow in your ignorance. Flight tick is the least concern I have Sir. Only working on Sunday alone will secure my to and fro flight ticket to Nigeria. Get sense abeg.
na lie! At 48 yrs you should be bothered of retirement or floating your own accounting firm ...but you didn't , you left all the connections , contact and experience to be doing forklift and warehouse jobs


Well good luck!

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Food / Re: Igbo Soups All Nigerian Tribes Enjoy by AmuDimpka: 9:44pm On Apr 01
Dsimmer:


Aside alapa, robo elegusi etc, there's even Egusi funfun, Egusi oshiki etc. Yoruba's have several varieties of cooking Egusi as a matter of fact, even as the name egusi is a Yoruba name.
Yoruba no Sabi cook anything apart from Amala ati Ewedu

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Food / Re: Igbo Soups All Nigerian Tribes Enjoy by AmuDimpka: 9:43pm On Apr 01
benebaby77:
Egushi soup is not Igbo soup...

I think South South owns White Soup Ofe Nsala


Ooops, you didn't include Ogbono. Almost everyone enjoys Ogbono soup


PS: Egusi soup is a native to Yoruba people.
it's Egwusi ...

Yoruba Sabi cook food ?

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Politics / Re: My Own Country Denied Us, – Allen Onyema by AmuDimpka: 9:42pm On Apr 01
immortalcrown:
Nigeria is Nigeria, especially in whatever has to do with the Igbo. That's all I will say here.

IBETO

INNOSON

AIRPEACE

They are just so insecure of themselves
Travel / Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by AmuDimpka: 9:37pm On Apr 01
Iamzik:


On the contrary you are the one who is displaying low self esteem.

A rational human being left the position of CFO in his own country to go drive forklift in another man's country while consoling himself with a false sense of exchange rate that is totally irrelevant to him in that country.

Feel free to go and join him to drive forklift but stop putting out totally illogical takes. Y'all have never travelled or lived abroad that's why you make these baseless comparisons
a lot of the are just daft ...period

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Travel / Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by AmuDimpka: 9:34pm On Apr 01
Gerrard59:


Interesting. I am curious, how do you intend to monitor your investments while in far-flung Australia? How many times do you or your partner intend to visit Nigeria to see things for yourself?

No mind am...dude dey try console himself! He will be regretting why open this thread ...most of them na their wives dey push them make this mistake
Travel / Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by AmuDimpka: 9:33pm On Apr 01
chidi4sam:



We save and invest in Nigeria too. No one stays in a foreign land forever. What I quoted is money he can save after expenses. Infact, now they are two (himself and wife), they can even save more. If you do not have limited right to work (student) visa, you can earn what I quoted above. I am not giving false figures. The last time I checked, the current exchange rate to Aus$ is 950 (it was above 1k few weeks ago). In a fortnight, he can earn between 2500-2800 from one job (times it by 2 to see what it is in one one). If you don't have limited work right you can have about 2-3 employers paying you in one month. 1 can be your permanent employer while the other 2 is part time. What you make from your permanent employer is for savings while what you earn from part time is for expenses. Except you are lazy, you will hit it big in Australia in a very short time. I am not exaggerating.
how many Aussies based Nigeria invest home ...no be if you fit afford air ticket home that you will be bothered to come back to supervise your investment

Wish you luck bro ...you will not come home again and your kids can't cont home again ! Trust me ! Many Nigerians in Europe that is less taj 8 hours are finding it extremely hard to bring their kids home how much more you that is over 20 hours flight with tons of stop overs

Let's tell ourselves the truth ! You and your kids will never come home again..if you are Igbo! Do your will let your brothers take your inherited land ! Cos it is super rare to see Aussies based Nigerians come home

Money for ticket no he here
Travel / Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by AmuDimpka: 9:29pm On Apr 01
Gerrard59:


Not again!!!

Unless he intends to return to Nigeria later in life, why the conversion? Is he spending naira in Australia? Just as I stated above, returning has to be planned now or else, he will be in Australia for the rest of his life, as flying to Nigeria would not be feasible unless he gets quite rich to afford it. Remaining in Australia for the rest of his life erodes whatever AUD to NGN conversion you have there.

His earnings and expenses are in AUD, stick to it. Nothing concerns NGN in Australia.

That dude will not return ..how many Australian based Nigerians do return ! They basically can't afford the ticket period

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Travel / Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by AmuDimpka: 9:28pm On Apr 01
Mcslize:


Come off it bruv. Stop that. No be for Australia bruv. Stop this blatant lie. Australia is a multicultural country. Everyone is treated equal. If you see any obvious discrimination, you can report to the appropriate body and they will take it up.

Australia is not your average Joe country o.
taaa if they can discrimtate the Abos...the Australian aborigines..how much you fresh from the boat

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Travel / Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by AmuDimpka: 9:21pm On Apr 01
Usefulsense:


Please, respect people's choices. Money is not the only reason why people travel. Besides someone who spent over 30 million to move his family out of Nigeria cannot be said to be a poor man.

The #1million salary is in a private company where you can be relieved of your duties at any time.

I had a friend about the same age with me in lagos. He lost his job and the chief Accountant of a company in Ikeja. In three years, he has not been able to secure another job.

He now drive a taxi in lagos. When started my migration pla, I told him but he saw it as stupidity.

Last month we discussed, he wished he had moved the way I did. He was contemplating selling his land to commence the process.

I told him I didn't sell anything. That it will be unwise fir him to sell his only asset in Nigeria.

Yes abroad is not easy, you work for money. But Nigeria is not easier. The level of unemployment in Nigeria and Australia van never be compared. You can compare unemployment in Nigeria with that of Ghana.


The problem with people like you is consumerism...you want to consume jobs created by others ...can't you create jobs ...

Even that place you are ..na human like you with superior brain created jobs ! Can't you at least contribute to humanity and create jobs

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Travel / Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by AmuDimpka: 9:19pm On Apr 01
koning:




I will NEVER leave Nigeria if i am making N1million as salary in a month.. i dey mad!.

Do you know what Dignity and self respect means.

My dignity, self-respect and self worth means more to me that having light 24 hours a day. I can afford fuel for Gen for christ's sake.

POVERTY IS THE DRIVING FACTOR FOR THE JAPA MENTALITY. Stop fooling yourselves.

Lord bless you ....it's just mental poverty

Poverty of the mind
Travel / Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by AmuDimpka: 9:17pm On Apr 01
Mcslize:


This must be ogbonti brother. Una don come with una wahala. U no get anybody for Aussie. Stop lieing. Abeg go sit down.
omnipotent are you done ?
Travel / Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by AmuDimpka: 9:16pm On Apr 01
Mcslize:


Amu, I will not warn you again. Please take caution. No provoke me with your comments please. I take God beg you.
yes sir ... His lordship
Travel / Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by AmuDimpka: 9:16pm On Apr 01
Mcslize:


See the kind talk wey u dey spit from your mouth Amu. Amu, u drink Ogogoro dey talk this kind talk?
are you done ?
Travel / Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by AmuDimpka: 3:55pm On Apr 01
MyAmericandream:


Pride no go kill you oh.. See foolish talk. He said he saved more than when he was in Nigeria. Did your father plan retirement at age 48? Una too like big man for that country so you can oppress the poor. If he had travelled to Cyprus or uk ( this one for pain me). In abroad whether you’re a forklift driver or an IT specialist no body send your papa. In fact you drive the same car live in the same hood… He hasn’t spent up to a year, if he gets a better certificate he will upgrade to a better level/ job is just time.
you still dey for American dream bro...there is nothing I will say to you that will make sense

As you are leaving Asians are coming

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Travel / Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by AmuDimpka: 3:54pm On Apr 01
DataDoc:


1st generation migrants most times have to pay a price for their decision to migrate.

If he lives to his 70s, his children should have settled well and probably be doing well. That alone will compensate for anything he feels he lost leaving Nigeria behind.

He took the decision to migrate not just for himself, but for his family too
and what if the kids don't want to migrate...I know of many here

Most na their wives and at 70s they live of regrets wanting to come home but will be lonely

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Travel / Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by AmuDimpka: 3:53pm On Apr 01
Tizu:
Australia don't accept refugees?
So how can one who travel to the country survive with tourist visa or other short stay visas?
Help!
I am waiting for your response Sir
lol
Travel / Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by AmuDimpka: 3:52pm On Apr 01
OniyideAmplify:
Don't worry, he will surely recover all the money he spent within 365 days and he has saved his generations to come from a lawless and unfortunate country like Nigeria. Moreover, Australia is even too big to realize that Nigeria is a shit, try visit Dubai alone not to talk of the whole UAE and see an environment where anything is possible.
it is not about the money amd trust me he will not .how do you guys see overseas...if it is easy don't they come everytime

Oga you don't pick money there on the streets ...life is hard there also...na only thing is light and good roads that's all

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