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Romance / Re: Loneliness & Dating Abroad: Perspectives of a Nigerian Student in The U.S by Blessedolamide: 3:19am On Apr 11, 2020
Crispels:
I have gone through this thread https://www.nairaland.com/5782313/chai-nigerian-girls-canada-lonely/5 , its comments and the response it got from a Nigerian -Canadian lady. I was able to relate to so many of them - being a Nigerian student in the United States. Hence, the need to give my perspective.


(1). ALMOST ALL “FRESH OFF THE BOAT” IMMIGRANTS ARE LONELY

Contrary to the perception that was created on the other thread that Nigerian ladies in Canada are lonely, loneliness knows no sex. It hits both men and women - particularly those who are fresh immigrants.


(2). MANY NIGERIAN GIRLS ABROAD SET UNREALISTIC EXPECTATIONS(THE KIND OF GUY THEY WANT)AT A YOUNG AGE.

I have met with several Nigerian - American girls here and even international students who came from Nigeria. In the course of my interactions with them, I noticed a pattern of behavior, most of the Nigerian girls(both Nigerian - Americans and Nigerian foreign students) who are below the age of 24 always have an ‘image’ of the guy they want. Many(do take note that my choice of words are MANY/MOST and not ALL) of them will always tell you that “he has to be very handsome, rich, tall, sociable (which could also mean a party freak/a guy who loves binge drinking). They will also tell you that he has to be responsible, and many more, according to them”. When you however delineate all of these requirements, you will realize that they are unrealistic. It is hard to find a guy who possesses all of these qualities at the same time - and even when you luckily get to meet one of such- the reality could be: he is already in a relationship, he does not like you or there is no connection between the two of you.

More so, expecting a Nigerian guy(particularly a foreign student) to have it all figured out( be rich, handsome, sociable, this and that) at the age of 22 is insane.

Many of these girls continue to view guys from this prism of expectations until when they clock 25years plus and reality begins to set in. They will now start realizing that their initial expectations are not logical. They will discover that the rich, tall, sociable and handsome guy they wanted at the age of 20 could be a cheater while the struggling guy who they looked down on during their Junior year in college could now be earning 7figures - just three years after they looked down on him. Life is a process and we all are still growing. It is better to look out for potentials, hunger for success, drive and discipline instead of creating unrealistic checklists at a young age. Many of these girls(and even guys) set their expectations based on what they see on social media - ignoring the fact that the reality of Davido and Chioma or Beyoncé and Jay Z is unlikely to be your own reality. By the time many people realize life does not work according to certain checklists, they would have lost some years and funny enough - the guy or girl they probably looked down on earlier could now be their dream partner albeit too late.

(3). THE AVERAGE NIGERIAN ABROAD PREFERS TO MARRY A FELLOW NIGERIAN BUT THINGS SOMETIMES CHANGE DUE TO HURTFUL EXPERIENCES


When I first arrived in the United States, it was easier for me to interact with Oyinbo girls than most Nigerian-American/Nigerian girls. Most(not all) of the Nigerian girls I met here were so evasive and arrogant then. This was a time I needed a lot of help - in terms of settling down, making new friends, staying connected to my roots and stuff like that. I never even thought of dating anyone then - I just wanted good friends in a foreign land but many of the feedback I got made it seem as if I was trying to “shoot a shot” and I should stay off them. In fact, on many occasions, it’s either my messages(some as innocent as: “Hello, please, which of these stores is the most reliable grocery store in this neighborhood)”? or my greetings were ignored or I was completely ghosted. Some of them even described me as a “FRESH OFF THE BOAT” guy who they don’t want to be friends with.
I found it somewhat sad because many of these privileged Nigerian kids are children of Nigerian immigrants who were also once foreign students that even worked as cleaners, drivers and the likes when they first arrived in the US before they eventually settled down to become Doctors, Engineers, Businessmen, etc. So, watching some of their kids act cocky towards a ”newly arrived Nigerian” was sad - because the struggles he/she is facing now were what their parents faced 20-30 years ago. While I was struggling to settle down, I got more support from foreigners - there were Americans who took me to different stores, taught me how to use the city transportation system, how to save cost and adjust to the American society and system. These were some of the forms of support I needed from my Nigerian sisters(NOTE : over 98% of the Nigerians I saw upon resumption are females).

On the other hand, there were girls from North African countries and other parts of the world who love Nigerian guys die. Kudos to our music industry: many foreigners love/rate Nigerian guys due to our afro beat artistes and our love for dance/faajii, big weddings and surprisingly - the way we treat our women. These foreign babes bought me unsolicited gifts and offered to pay for my food(which I stubbornly refused) on numerous occasions. In fact, there was an American friend that unsolicitedly cooked for me during Thanksgiving period - she cooked it in her family house, drove down to my apartment and gave it to me. Thus, if I was so desperate to date anyone at that time, it would definitely have been a foreigner.

Yet, I continued to love and support my Nigerian sisters and the Nigerian community. In fact, deep inside of me, I continued to convince myself that when the time is right - I would rather date and marry a Nigerian girl as opposed to any other nationality. This was despite the fact that I was friends with just only one Nigerian(she’s Nigerian - American) girl at that time - who was already dating a Caribbean guy and I was equally not even searching for a girlfriend at that time.

The reality here is: most guys are not that patient to wait for a Nigerian babe or tolerate such hurtful experiences. Many would have gone for the Oyinbo girls or any other foreigner who treated them nicely even if they had planned to date a Nigerian ab initio.

(4). WE SHOULD ALL BE REALISTIC AND STAY TRUE TO OURSELVES.

Looking for ready made girls or guys at a young age is one of the major reasons behind loneliness among Nigerians in the diaspora. The fact that a guy or a girl just arrived the US/Canada(to study) from Lagos or Onitsha today - with a heavy accent, awkward dressing, low bank account balance, etc... does not mean he cannot be as smart, sociable, and successful as Obama in a few years. If there is one thing I know about we Nigerians, it’s that: virtually all of us have great potentials and we desire greatness in life. We are very ambitious and we are willing to give all it takes to achieve our dreams - howbeit the stifling environment in Naija is usually a great hindrance to our successes. Nevertheless, we are all in the process of becoming who we hope to be. Thus, while we endure this process: why can’t we all just be realistic, support each other to be better individuals, achieve phenomenal successes together and serve as a beacon of hope to those who look up to us back home in Nigeria?
[/b]Why must we make major life decisions like relationships based on mostly unrealistic checklists when we both can evolve together to meet the desires of our heart and soul? [b]
We should not focus on what only pleases our eyes but what satisfies our heart and soul - that is what makes long lasting relationships. Beauty will fade. Money will fail at some point but what will make it last, forever is: character, strength, discipline and love of God.

[/b]Eventually, most of the girls who treated me badly when I first arrived here later wanted us to be friends after they read, saw or heard some things about me. While I will forever love my Nigerian sisters, coalescing around guys only when they look like what you want should not be so. Life does not work that way. Anybody could rise! There are potentials in every corner of the world. What people need are opportunities and when these opportunities meet potentials, preparations, hard work and the grace of God - greatness is inevitable.[b]

As Nigerian men abroad, we must love and respect our women. We must treat them as priorities - come what may! We must also support and cherish them because they embody our beauty, greatness and strength. Our Nigerian sisters must also realize that Lekki-Ikoyi link bridge was not built in a day - it took years of efforts, investments and transformation for it to become the darling of our Nollywood movies. In other words, that a guy does not entirely look like it today does not mean he will never get there. So far he has the potentials, he can even be more - with time and hard work, he can be way more than your unrealistic checklist. Can we now start looking at the heart and not the checklist?

This O.P writes from +1412, United States of America.
Travel / Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Blessedolamide: 1:05am On Apr 06, 2020
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Skymoore1004:
Guys please do all universities require you to pay your tuition in full to be issued the study visa? If not? Which university accepts otherwise? Also can my brother be a sponsor or must I deposit the 7000 bond?

Thanks

Check out Technological University of Dublin. Your can be a sponsor so long he is financially capable.

Cheers!!!
Travel / Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Blessedolamide: 1:03am On Mar 18, 2020
lilllly:
Please is Technological University of Dublin a real school. The speed at which they gave me the offer is scaring me. Within 2 hours, is there anyone who knows about the school?
I have checked them on YouTube though but I am not fully convinced.
Thank you in advance

Hahahaha. Nothing to be worried about. TUD is real. It came to being as a result of three institutes merging. I.e Institute of Technology, Tallaght, Dublin institute of Technology and institute of technology Blanchard'stown.
Travel / Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Blessedolamide: 7:52pm On Mar 02, 2020
omabisco:
Good day everyone.

Any advice on accomodation in Dublin?

School: NCI
It's advisable to book a temporary accommodation on booking.com for like 2weeks as housing is a big issue here. You may be lucky to get a good place as soon as you arrive, but that's not always the case.

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Travel / Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Blessedolamide: 7:25pm On Mar 02, 2020
magnificientzaz:
Good morning.

Please I need to confirm if Irish embassy share visa information with other countries like US and Canada or they judge based on the reason stated in your previous visa refusal letter?

I will appreciate a swift response. Thanks!

Hi, they judge on the merit of your application. However, it's very important you state all previous refusals in your app. Failure to do that will lead to refusal when they finally detect. I hope this answers your question.

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Travel / Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Blessedolamide: 2:20pm On Mar 01, 2020
ignis:
Please is Irish student VISA as difficult as that of Canada?

In my opinion, Canada is on another level. Lately, Ireland is fast approaching that lane. But with the right documents and availability of fund, the probability of getting it is higher than Canadian Visa.

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Travel / Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Blessedolamide: 4:55am On Mar 01, 2020
Hi, going by the recent thrend, you may want to defer. Processing rate lately.has been so.slpw. But ideally, it takes 4 - 8weeks. TBH, it's your call if you want to take the risk. You might be lucky in the end.

Cheers!!!

BabajhideySammy:
Can one apply for visa first week in March when resumption is April 27, or one should defer the admission?
Travel / Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Blessedolamide: 5:58am On Feb 20, 2020
Seg11:
200euros/month for feeding �


it's only an estimate. If you don't eat out, I see no reason why 200 euros won't be enough for a month. Prices of food stuff & ingredients are not on the high.

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Travel / Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Blessedolamide: 4:42pm On Feb 19, 2020
smartsk:


Okay...The documents state that the scholarship covers both Tuition fee plus10k Euros stipends. My concern is would the 10k be able to cover both accommodation and living expenses in Ireland?
if you have 10k Euros for living expenses and accommodation, I think it will be enough for a year. E.g
Accommodation @500 = 6000
Transport @100/month = 1200
Bills & card@100/month =1200
Feeding @200/month = 2400
Miscellaneous = 200
Travel / Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Blessedolamide: 11:03pm On Feb 16, 2020
slimdolyin:
Have been offered admission at Griffith college but the problem I have now is that I'm sponsoring myself.
I heard someone saying the school can provide an agent
Who will help me with the documents and even visa processing?

Yes, the school will connect you with an agent if you want. Wait for the official mail from the international Dept. If it's taking too long, you can send a reminder to them.

Cheers!!!
Travel / Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Blessedolamide: 5:56pm On Feb 15, 2020
KIDfurniture:
Brother why you talk am? Kindly share with me biko..

On what basis do you want to extend the tourist visa? That you've not had enough fun or what? Mind you, with the tourist visa, you can't work.
Travel / Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Blessedolamide: 5:25pm On Feb 15, 2020
KIDfurniture:
Can I extend my visa in ireland ? Tourist visa

Baba, no think am.
Travel / Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Blessedolamide: 10:25am On Feb 01, 2020
ogietom:
Senior gurus in house
Can my brother sponsor me to study in Ireland?
Yes, he can so long he is financially capable and has money and other documents to back it up.
Travel / Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Blessedolamide: 8:12pm On Jan 31, 2020
Stephanie22:
Please house between Dublin business schools and Trinity College which is preferable?
For me, I will choose Trinity College over DBS. A simple google search on both will tell you more

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Travel / Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Blessedolamide: 10:21am On Jan 30, 2020
Amiablekeezy:


Thank you�. I arrived Dublin yesterday. I was asked at the point of entry if i have cash. I told him yes but he didn't ask me to declare it.

Please, I have another question. Orientation starts Feb. Can I request for my Edu bond now before orientation starts next week? Thanks

Oh nice. I have no idea about the edu bond.
Travel / Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Blessedolamide: 10:13am On Jan 30, 2020
extrema:
Good day guys, please I have a first class in Computer Engineering and and IELTS score of 8.0.

Can I get Irish universities that would offer scholarship that would cover like 50% of my tuition for studies in Ireland?

Your responses are highly appreciated. Please recommend if you know any. Thanks.

Hi, I'm not sure if there's any Irish Uni that will give you scholarship of upto 50% for Masters. However, you can apply for the GOI-IES scholarship. The application should be open by Feb/March. With this, you can get 100% scholarship and other benefits.
Travel / Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Blessedolamide: 10:48pm On Jan 25, 2020
Amiablekeezy:


Thanks but I have that sorted out.

My question is, is it important to travel with cash? And how much is OK? Thanks

Hi Amiablekeezy, It's advisable that you hold a reasonable amount of money as some people in the past were asked at the Point of entry to declare the amount with them.
Travel / Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Blessedolamide: 2:24am On Jan 13, 2020
ahiboilandgas:
thanks, i sent around 1000 euros , he claims he doesnt have money to buy ticket to Nigeria ....he hardly save 100 euro per months...pls is this possible
Hi Chief, You said your bro has graduated, which means he is eligible to work for 40 hours. If he is still not able to save 100 euros per month, then something is really wrong. It doesn't add up.
#JustThinkingOutLoud

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Travel / Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Blessedolamide: 8:43pm On Jan 02, 2020
donbreeezy:
ICaSNg, Chiggsglover, Abuhusna1 and others, thank you very much. The 5 Yr ban has been rescinded and they have asked me to officially submit an appeal. I contacted the UKVI and the Irish embassy.. they concluded there was a mix up with dates and I truly had just one refusal in March.

Congrats. It will end in praise.
Travel / Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Blessedolamide: 11:15pm On Dec 02, 2019
Pacypatty:
Hello house, it feels great to be here ,pls I need help/advice on how to go about my masters in Ireland, I studied geophysics and would love to continue with it. I have my transcript,international passport, please how do I start Also their website. Thanks
Hi, you have to search on google for universities offering your course, follow the process of getting admission on their website, thereafter you can ask more questions on securing the visa. First thing first, search for a Uni.
Travel / Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by Blessedolamide: 11:04pm On Nov 30, 2019
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Travel / Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by Blessedolamide: 7:57pm On Nov 30, 2019
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Travel / Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Blessedolamide: 7:33am On Oct 30, 2019
lilshon:


You are eligible for PR if you've been in Ireland for 5 years straight.

Inis(dot)gov(dot)ie/en/inis/pages/long_term_residency
Travel / Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Blessedolamide: 8:46pm On Oct 09, 2019
henrymor:
Hi Fam,

I am new here and want to know what it takes to apply to Ireland for a masters program.

Thanks!

Hi, The first 5 pages of the thread is loaded with enough info. Go through it to get insight.

Cheers

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Travel / Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Blessedolamide: 6:03pm On Oct 04, 2019
Just an addition, double check that you can still register for courses which is very important. In most cases, it's your department that can determine your fate. Wish you all the best.

Cheers!!!!
Louiscares:


Thanks.

I have done that and my school stuff is sorted.

Regards,

Louis
Travel / Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Blessedolamide: 6:00pm On Oct 04, 2019
Chibabe4Christ:
IS IT POSSIBLE FOR YOUR SPOUSE TO VISIT YOU IN IRELAND DURING YOUR MASTERS PROGRAM??


Yes, you can always get a letter from your University which your spouse will use to apply for a short stay visa. But note, he/she can only visit but can't work.

Cheers!!!

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Travel / Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Blessedolamide: 10:21pm On Sep 18, 2019
kc4ujesus11:
Finally!
My baby is home.
Submitted on 6th of August at VFS Lagos, got to Abuja Embassy on 7th August.
Stamped 16th of September 2019.
Ireland, hello?
Griffith College Dublin.

Glory returns to God.

Success to others waiting, God will answer your prayers as he answered mine, Amen...
Congrats

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Travel / Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Blessedolamide: 10:48pm On Sep 09, 2019
breezy147:
Anyone know where a good naija restaurant is in Dublin? grin

Chairmo, you just comot for Naija na, why u missing the food so soon? Well, the euros still yakpa for ur wallet, you can check 'intercontinental African restaurant' on Parnell street. Your satisfaction is their delight.

Cheers
Travel / Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Blessedolamide: 10:16pm On Aug 23, 2019
samhardy:
Hello house, am interested to study in Ireland for masters. When I'd the next intake? Also when s d best time to start my application? I anticipate a kind response!

Hi, The next intake is Jan/Feb, and you can start the processing now by applying to university/course of your choice, after which you start gathering documents for the visa application. Note that English language test like ielts/pte/toefl is required for the visa app whch means that even if the university you will apply to may not require it, the embassy does.

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Travel / Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Blessedolamide: 3:38pm On Aug 22, 2019
kelss5020:
go to booking.com, you might get a room for that price

Booking.com is only used for temporary stay. You can only get long term stay on daft.ie, rent.ie and hostingpower.com

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Travel / Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Blessedolamide: 10:16pm On Aug 21, 2019
ICaSNg:


Boss, Either Nigerians- African or Asian- I believe we taught them how we should be treated.

If you're not aware , Indians / Asians have access to Foreign Education student loan - once this loan is approved and the school is notified , restrictions or certain requirements won't apply to them.

In the late 90s and early 2000, a lot of Nigerians got asylum in Ireland and then moved on to bring a lot of related and unrelated family members (Chain migration), so my point is they've been lenient in the past and[b] if anyone is looking to move out of Nigeria just follow all legit rules and guidelines , either for Ireland or any other country- simple.[/b]

I hope Ireland is treating you fairly? wishing you success

Hi Boss ICaSNG, You are right as regards what you said about the Indians/Asians. @Asylum, I've met a lot of them and heard their stories. Really funny and amazing that the chain migration was successful in most cases. @bolded, summarizes it all. But regarding the moniker, the full tuition is the college's policy and not the embassy's. As you know, there are some Unis that require at least 50 -60% payment of the tuition and applicants of such Unis still get their visa issued in most cases. I still believe his app will end with a positive outcome.

So far so good. No regret coming here. has it been easy? No. But then, I'm grateful. Much thanks for the wish. Wish you success in your biz too.

Regards

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Travel / Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Blessedolamide: 10:43pm On Aug 20, 2019
Pelumos:
I applied using a 7,000 euro bond which my sponsor purchased for me.
If your full tuition is also paid, you will be fine. Don't worry about the accommodation plan.

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