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illuminutty:Black market is 1BD = 1,970 or 1,950 |
Msmither:These are stuff Nigerians do say and I’ll be like I’m slave in my home country already. Have you ever live in a place without bothering of charging devices (uninterrupted power supply) Have you …. Imagine a life where you can go out at anytime and you can even travel miles without thinking of Fulani or bandits? Have you ever live in a place whereby their unlimited data is unlimited data? Back home I’ve got epilepsy light, I’ve been robbed twice on Eko bridge they broke my car windows, I’ve submitted applications to several company yet me and you know if you don’t have anyone you’re on your own. I’m a graduate but my certificate is so useless because I can’t even get a job that’ll fit in my level. I can’t dare to walk alone at night around areas like okoko, mile 2 or mile 12, otedola bridge at night. Even day self I have to be guiding my gadgets. Have spent many years back home yet to achieve single land you’ve got to struggle. I love home I love Nigeria but Nigeria isn’t for me because our selfish leaders have sabotage the future for their kids. Their kids are here enjoying while we are their working. To be honest with you I prefer here 1million times than home. With my I’d I can use latest iPhone on credit I can rent or have a car on loan and spread repayment for years simple life without having issues. I rest here think about all these brother and watch YouTube don’t sit on tv watching CNN or BCC these countries are one of the safest |
jrusky:Can you explain what you mean or definition of dead end? |
AutoChick4U:Auto technician Car diagnostic |
hammed71:With all the information I dropped here how can you sickly asking me if I’m agent? What can make me agent upon all these better grow up |
Borntosmoke:No country worth going if our home country is good. But believe me no company in my country can pay me over 70k for my skill not to talk of over 700k So brother what works for A might not work for B. Have a skill and live your life….. no place like home but when our home can’t guarantee safety, electricity, good life, good healthcare we have to find our way now. |
ferhyntorlah:God will bless you and your family too sir/ma’am. I love learning oh |
Buskynwa:Car painter, car denter same as panel beater, crane driver, mechanic, wheel balancing and alignment, auto tech same as Rewire, car polisher, car vinyl wrappers, welder, gadget repairer, car ac specialist, home ac specialist, masons, carpentry, cctv installation and repairs, truck drivers (but have money to do their license here). NOTE: all the job listed is just from my on views and getting a job is not 100% guarantee but definitely with prayer God can do wonders. Also it’ll be better to chat prospective employers online and secure valid employment visa Before coming. Check linkin olx expatriates |
Pacesetterz:Nigerians are naturally wicked sets. I’ve learn a lot while working in UAE. Barely 7months they approved Nigerians in this country, they’ve started selling jobs they started with agent duping people back home, they starts collecting money from people right from the airport that they’ll help them secure job. They started selling themselves out running for police stealing and doing all sort. But believe me GCC countries ain’t Europe where you get away with all these cos there’s camera everywhere and anywhere. Nigeria parents and the society need to do better. Kenya’s Gambia Ghana Ethiopia South Africa Mali have been here before us you can never hear anything but check well our brothers can go extra miles to impress their slay queen at home cos Christmas is coming. I’m at work later sirs and ma’s
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Jimmywest:So many welders in Isa town and tubli but make sure you use the advice below visit visa is not easy. |
Samfloxin:Sir with the situation of things going on here in curbing visit visas, I would advice you read the response I gave mr/ms blackbishop you’ll learn on how to search for job for him online by yourself |
VeryWickedMan:Bahrain is more safe than UK and American combined. Forget the media bro and stay awake. UAE considered safe and best country to live in before our brothers and sister started cult war and Olosho. That’s why they take best rule in curbing and arresting anybody with expired visa before they turn here to UAE. Below is the crime committed by Africans check well if they arrested them it’ll be our brothers. I would Rather live here save money in 2 years I go back and come back again than looking for some Europe where I’ll spend 10years looking for passport or legal documents that I may never even get in 15years
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Blackbishop:Yes of course I can send to you via email But have this at the back of your mind sir, I wouldn’t want you to try my own means of traveling because it’s gamble visit visa is not easy just that I found grace. Even with skill some are still finding it very difficult to get job. Let me advice you and teach you on how to search for prospective employers. Let’s say for example you repair AC in Nigeria below will show you how I do it which works like magic. First image I search for ac repair company in Bahrain good thing here is majority of the companies have social media or WhatsApp because data is very expensive copy the number add it on WhatsApp Greet them on WhatsApp let them know your name and tell them you’ve got 3-5 years experience working as an ac repair if you do this for 20 companies 1 willl definitely reply you. And from their God can answer your call to let them apply for your employment visa from home which is far better to risk your money for visit visa.
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Lifeisgoody:You must hold 1,500$ Physical cash otherwise no airline will board you from home. Even if you get to the airport here you have to declare the money at the counter |
Zeel007:Bro the chances of surviving with digital skill here is 10% unless you and your employer knows each other way back from home. Also without skill many Africans are surviving but the chances are very low now. Cleaner helper kitchen attendant etc which their salary is usually very low. And their working conditions is demeaning. I’ll advice to learn any good technical skill before facing any country |
arthurwillia:No it’s wasn’t me I fly with Ethiopia as at that time, many people came to Bahrain. I’m not driving yet because they regard our drivers license in Nigeria as waste so I’m considering starting my application for driver license here soon. Which usually cost 220BD like 418k in conversion to naira. Thank you God will be with us all |
fman:Guy good night ![]() |
fman:Oya now ![]()
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cutieme:Bro there’s just 1% African here so barbing here isn’t a skill and tailoring is mostly for Indians and Egyptians |
fman:Stop hating bro get passport and leave naija before you get frustrated more than this |
fman:F.wrong with you bro |
More cities
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1. Few food I blend with 2. Food 3. Garage where I work 4. City
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Feckbot:Boss about the camera, I only spent few days on motion. I’ll add more photos soon. On the other part of girls, you can date any National but please don’t go near Bahrainis. Some part like juffair get hot spot runs babe at night. You can also use dating app for your hooks this place run their system like little Europe. About social life, Bahrain is dead in social although they’ve got boat cruise, nice beach, city viewing and good clubs apart from that nothing else because is a small island. Also I use most of my time on laptop to learn more skills and do few online courses. |
fman:Wetting I Dey rant is not for you is for people that understand |
Cities and coins
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1. City 2. City view 3. Current location 4. Park
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1. Food they serve us 2. City 3. Money 4. Coins
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On the flights, I met lot of Nigerians some were sent back at the port of entry in Bahrain due to some blacklisted sponsors, bta/pta issues, unverifiable hotels and addresses. I landed and called my sponsor which we already agreed on bed space of 30Bd per month. He came to pick me up he’s an Indian Local Agent because I hate doing anything with African we cant be trusted in anything. I told him fact that’ I came here to look for job he asked what’s my skill I let him know I’m an auto technician right from there he told me I’ve gotten a job which I know it’s easy for any skill immigrant to get job. I rest and second day I went to submit my cv which I was interviewed same day and promised to get back to me . 3rd day I couldn’t even enjoyed the country the manager called to arrange for my accommodation and salary was very awesome free accommodation free transportation I resume work 8am I close 6pm Friday is off including public holidays. The company produced employment visa for agreements of 2 years which came with my resident cpr of 5years validity Currently 6months going in this country and I’m feeling sad for my Nigerian brothers. WHY? Because majority left home sold everything Nigeria agents are sick to tell them that without having a skill to survive in GCC is hell even any country. Most of them have been arrested some of them have been deported with no hope again. I’m using this moment to beg anyone trying to japa kindly learn a skill it’ll help you and make sure you do research yourself it’s so sad for Nigeria brothers suffering
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Good day everyone I’ll first apologize for my English. How did you come up with the country:- I know most GCC countries because I’ve work in UAE before covid spoilt everything. How did you get across to apply your visa:- due to my experiences, any country that gives Nigeria citizens evisas, you can message the local agent for help. But one must be very careful because so many fake agents lurk around. How did you mean by Evisas and agent:- I mean countries like Oman, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar etc are countries that provides evisa even I heard South Africa have started issuing evisas too. How can we know the local agent that’s real;- Well the clue I usually use is for example, I’ll search travel agency in Kuwait on google and google will provide many contacts and email lists of travel agencies I look for the one with good review and ask them for guidelines and prices of visas. Ok so how much did you do your visa after you’ve gotten your agent:- visit visa to any country is a gamble and to get direct employment visas to GCC countries now is very rare I did mine for 1 month 150BD which I paid deposit of only 20BD that was equivalent to 285k at the rate of 1,900naira black market. Oh how much is BD to Naira:- on website it’s above 1k but on local exchange it’s 1,900-1980 How did you know the valid of the visa;- well one thing about Bahrain is that you can track everything online for yourself no need stress. How did you book ticket and boarding; I book Ethiopia at 351k and I hold my BTA for 1,500$
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