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Cashsteady:Respectfully, your take is nonsense. And France is not a healthy place for African people. |
Maconstruct:There are ways to start a business with no money. All you're doing is providing a good or service that has a viable market. You could use stuff people discard. You could do something that requires no product. He worked with tons of different people, I'm sure he gathered useful knowledge on them and their businesses. |
He sounds g4y. |
Hull appears to be very affordable. It's 2+ hours away from Manchester (real city, significant black population). Dublin is pretty expensive. I don't have much info about surrounding areas. |
I'm not in any way trying to be dismissive of your experience, but have you ever tried to start any kind of business? |
Ireland is in the UK. Where is each university located (town/city)? You have to consider local economy, infrastructure, and living expenses. |
dawnomike:They want oil and tuition. It may lead to jobs and scholarships. |
Looks like a bunch of snacks.
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So Egypt didn't truly score on them. That's a great performance. It's not a real loss. |
Interesting. [img]https://c./to-x-9XWcqwAAAAC/ha-smirk.gif[/img] |
The lambo has the most sensible and well-styled interior. But lambos are ugly. |
He can wipe his tears with millions of euros. |
Another thing you have to remember is some people are massively insecure, stúpíd, and psych0. These people believe that certain other people should only be/have what they want them to in whatever delusional fantasies they have about the person. This can play out with the uncle's wife believing you don't "deserve" a career in nursing. She may be angry at the thought of you having a good salary or any kind of good job. Thus, she'll lean on her husband to make you a nanny and not give you anything. She may think you don't "deserve" an American husband either, and believe that she'll cause problems there too. The uncle may fear losing financial control of you and try to cause problems if you get a job, date guys, or discover an opportunity. They may treat you just fine until they feel like they can't control and use you. |
I think Senegal will take it, and face Egypt. |
Bad idea. The tech isn't there yet. And any large gambling company will try to hack. |
Enoch3721:lol |
Nigerian baby: *crawls over* Ma-ma Nigerian mother: He's 7 months and shows no interest in med school! His life is over! *cry* |
Chill. lol Don't be like this
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But what if they're exquisite fake Gucci boxers? |
Cute family. |
If you actually go, and this uncle does as he said, please show gratitude. Get a master's in nursing, and make sure that man is well taken care of in old age. Make sure his kids (even if they're little j3rks) are doing alright too. And pay it forward. Bring someone over like your uncle did. |
stephenponti:This is another layer of trouble. Even if the uncle is cool, the wife might not be. She could be a bigger user than the uncle, or feel the husband has no business helping his own family. She may even resent the ease of his niece getting to America and potentially getting a good job. The wife could also be a loser that wants house help, so she can feel "rich." Insecurity and jealousy are a disease. |
She's tall for her age. If she was in the US, coaches would almost be begging her to join the basketball team. |
If you decide to go, please protect yourself any way you can. Educate yourself about legal options, protection, and any social resources in the area you'll be living. Also, try to ensure you're a legal immigrant. And make sure you have resources to fly home. |
linearity:No, it doesn't guarantee her anything, but neither does an uncle she doesn't even know. She has a better chance at a good life banking on nursing. She can also go to Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and the UK. If she's willing to tough it out in remote areas, she can opt to do short-term contracts abroad, make a ton of money, and stay in Nigeria living like royalty and only working a few months out of the year. The bottom line is nursing gives her options. The "uncle" is just a user who could compromise her future. |
Zulez:This person said "brave." smh Terrible. Please don't listen to this dangerous rhetoric. |
linearity:This woman is not fleeing war. There's no reason for her to even entertain this risk. She's headed for nursing school, and on her way to legal status and a high-paying job from the first day she enters the US. |
linearity:America isn't Disneyworld. And even if the uncle never harms her, you have to look at the reality that he likely won't finance her education, and will have her there illegally. She also likely won't be earning much money if any, so what is she getting out of it? |
Even without considering the scamming risk, why be a nanny when you can be training as a nurse and getting valuable experience? There's also the issue of the visa. This "uncle" is likely to have you there illegally. That will ruin your chances of legally working abroad in a good position. |
linearity:So you want this woman to risk being tr4fficked for the possibility of a related visa? [img]https://c./7f4G_YuEuOwAAAAM/confused-wtf.gif[/img] |
That guy has a noggin on him. Those headers must be light speed. His wife is gonna struggle pushing that baby's noggin out, boy. Nah, but he's a talented guy. He's head of the class. He's a head of the pack. He's head ing for another great season. lol It's all love. |
She was a pretty girl before, and she's still pretty. There are inexpensive ways to reduce the appearance of those marks. And it doesn't involve bleaching. But really, there's at least a few million guys that would be happy to simp her with/without that mark on her face. |
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