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Christianity EtcRe: Jesus Is Trending Today by Csh2022: 8:31pm On Jun 07, 2022
The most useless name that ever existed. The name that has been used to commit the most aweful attrocities.
RomanceRe: Nigerian Man Refuses To Pay Sex Worker, Says She Gave Him Tough Time (Video) by Csh2022: 6:06am On May 21, 2022
Why record her and upload? This is wrong
TravelRe: Best African Country With Low Cost Of Living by Csh2022(op): 5:14pm On Apr 23, 2022
olioxx:
First you didn't tell us which European country you are living in.
I don't know the entire story, but Csh2022 I think you are part of those people that will be bragging that they have Xmillion naira and asking which country to relocate to. These type of people I laugh at their ignorance, you left Nigeria to an undisclosed European country without any plan; now the country ain't playing you well, and so you want to come back to Africa. Look I think it was good you experience this phase because you might have learned a lot, you see before relocating you must have proper plans, I personally know 4 people that have relocated from Nigeria, 3 got jobs 1 went for study, prior to them relocating they where planning like no tomorrow.
You are a lesson to those people that will be shouting I have Xmillion where should I travel to?
If you are not going abroad due to job and or study it is best to stay back in your country.
Don't listen to people that are recommending Uganda, Ghana, Ivory coast etc, these countries are expensive then factor in language barrier and the restrictions for foreigners in their economy. Your best bet is Nigeria, but remember things ain't easy in the country, but we move.
First, this is not my first travel experience. I travelled before, came back to Nigeria and spent four years in Nigeria. Advising me to stay in Nigeria is the worst of the advise.

My four years in Nigeria, I never had any peace of mind. No peace, and driving in Nigeria, I came face to face with death on numerous occasion. Even the so-called SARS threatened to shoot me severally. Other than the insecurity in Nigeria, that would have been a viable option for me.

I did had plan before travelling. We were 3 that planned to travel together and live together. We had our visas and booked our flights, unfortunately, the other two didn't make it to Europe. Finding only myself in Europe, I had to process another paper and move to a different country immediately. Plans don't always work out exactly how it's set out. You can plan for ten years before travelling and everything gets shattered on arrival to your destination.
TravelRe: Best African Country With Low Cost Of Living by Csh2022(op): 5:45am On Apr 16, 2022
Kenyana:
1.UGANDA accomodation,internet,24 hrs electricity and food pocket friendly. western region recommended 2.Sierra leone 12 hrs electricity. 3.Kenya (kisumu town)
I have some Sierra Leonean friends and they claimed the cost of living is really low in their country. Uganda sounds like a good one
TravelBest African Country With Low Cost Of Living by Csh2022(op): 9:01am On Apr 11, 2022
Hi all, I'm a Nigerian, an aspiring web developer, that relocated to Europe last year but no longer interested in living here for several reasons.

For those that have the strength to do strenuous and tedious jobs , this place is good for them. Although jobs are not easy to get here as an African, there's a much higher chance of getting some laborer of assistant unskilled kind of jobs which I'm not interested in.

I thought I would be able to get some not-so-tedious part time jobs while I take out time to building my portfolios and landing some good web developer jobs, but from all indications, that's almost impossible to get as a black man.

I'm enjoying the peace and the social amenities here which I appreciate but this comes at a very huge price. The cost of living is so high and it's putting pressure on me to dump my web dev program and going out there to hunt for a job which I don't want to consider.

Now I think the solution is for me to look for peaceful, English speaking African country with low cost of living that I can relocate to and spend like a year until I'm able to land a remote job but non comes to mind at the moment.

I would like some recommendations my nairaland peeps

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