BadRadio: bro.. forget Dubai... I wont advice my enemy to go there ...Nigeria is better than dubai... if ur plan is to go there and hustle... u go work tire and Dubai go still collect the money wey u work... work no dey finish for dubai but money dey finish 24/7
Raskasal: Okay. I have a friend who currently has two years visa and working as well. The visa is supposed to expire January next year, but is there anyway she can renew the visa without coming back to Nigeria. Heard she's supposed to leave two months before Visa expires. And what is the law about settling down and having kids there
lookingfly: Abeg light de there.....I want to leave this enclave called Nigerian. As far as light de, na to kill myself with AC during the heat periods!
In my 6years, in different Emirates, light no dey go
johnstar: I wanna relocate to dubia.. can i get a good job over there without a certificate? And can someone please put me through on how how much is there visa tickets and whatever.. I wanna stay there for a long time until i make lots of money.. somone please help
Issues40: Op, nothing can discourage me. Whether the weather bakes people over there like fresh bread or not, I must still make it to Dubai.
On the contrary, I am not discouraging anyone, I just want to pass out undiluted information so people can take calculated risk, as Naija no dey give joy right now
seyz91: your reports are not completes about "things one should know before emigrating there"
There's more to that country than the beautiful places and views oo
with the hustle there dem go suck your blood dry as the OP said up there that for people wey no come the "hushpuppi wat" sadly its the only way you can enjoy dubai better
Hustle way aint it
Calm down boss, I can't cover everything in one video, there will be update always, stick with me
seyz91: your reports are not completes about "things one should know before emigrating there"
There's more to that country than the beautiful places and views oo
with the hustle there dem go suck your blood dry as the OP said up there that for people wey no come the "hushpuppi wat" sadly its the only way you can enjoy dubai better
Hustle way aint it
bro watch my video to the end. I covered some of the points you raised. Please subscribe too
Ever8090: Ok...are you still staying or you will come back let me go and take your place..no matter the laws and heat, I will gladly remain there
bro with the news I am seeing about Nigeria. Abeg oo. By the way you can watch the video for more things you need to know before going to Dubai.. especially their girls.
Don't laugh at my face o
Please help my good cause. Subscribe to my channel too if you plan to visit Dubai any day. You will get loads of information. God bless
Having been in Dubai for 6 years, there are several hard knock lessons and funny knowledge i have acquired in this country that I feel Nigerians should know before planning to visit to the "Arab" country- especially those who are looking to emigrate and settle down.
Firstly laws are king here. Irrespective of the gravity of the offence, no matter how little or big, if you flout the law, you will pay the fine or do the time. For instance, while walking in the street, I have to use my mask else I risk paying a fine of 3000 dirhams. Omo it's money over here esp for some of us that didn't come the Hushpuppi way. Convert it to Naira - over not wearing masks or not wearing it properly
2) Dubai can be very very hot in the summer( around February to October). I would have used the "f" word if it's allowed here. Like such regions, in the winter it's as cold as the "North Pole". In places like fujaira, snow fall during the winter.
3) People smoke like a chimney here. As a matter of fact, there are no official places whete you can't smoke. On the road, in the garden, blow your cigar away. But if you aren't comfortable, you can easily tell the smoker near you, or take my advice. Just walk away.
5) My brewery brothers you can now drink alcohol! Unlike before when drinking alcohol attracts a possible jail term, now the restriction have been removed and you will see people casually drinking canned alcoholic drinks in the streets.
6) Friday is Sunday here; Here, people rests on Fridays and go to work from Sundays - Thursdays, and some people go to work on Saturdays too. But, generally everybody is free on Friday, the Muslims go to Mosque, and the Christians church.. yea, there are Christians in Dubai, you will even find churches like Redeem around.