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Abroad is not for lazy people at all If you are lazy and don't braze up - There seems to be only 1 option abroad It's an outright straight option - FRAUD But then, there is also an option for SMART PEOPLE who are able to apply skills As I said, I am not here to discourage - Just sharing some Reality information IMO 6 Likes |
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When you work hard for money, being paid on hourly basis - be guaranteed there's no catching fun, casual gisting or phone pressing - IT'S WORK and WORK. I tell you Jack can real become a dull boy abroad, No one really cares about Play per sey but You must work 2 Likes |
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Rent is paid on a monthly basis, not annually as we do here Salary of a few months might easily be equivalent of ANNUAL RENT here in Naija Monthly Rent ranges depending on the location, however a minimum range still lies between £700-800 That's a significant chunk of whatever take-home you get I am not being NEGATIVE - Just some blunt information to control expectation and optimism 2 Likes |
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Average Salary in the UK = £2,000 Amount paid into account is without tax, at least 20% already deducted by HRMC 20% of £2000 is £400 So average pay is £2000-£400 = £1600 I used £2000 as average, Bear in mind, many still do not earn that average - below average is a stark reality as well 4 Likes |
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I have spent few years outside of the country, Currently in Nigeria People deserve to be informed in this day and age Not just travel and get shocked when that reality dawns on them I wont be talking about abroad, as I have not toured many countries I will be dwell majorly on the UK - which is a popular destination because it is a country I have lived in 4 Likes |
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I am not against the notion of people moving abroad The deception and expectations just don't seem close to reality at all There is a wide gap between what we think/assume and the reality - Why those abroad definitely have to 'feel good' or better off to maintain that longstanding momentum which makes others in Nigeria feel there are missing 'everything' 3 Likes |
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I am gonna shatter the legs of tables not just shake the tables like Reno Omokri lol 1 Like |
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More than 90% of african immigrants have no choice but to settle for the jobs not sought after by the citizens of western countries No tussle, easy walk in 1. Security (mostly Men) Dressed in suit and ties .......as bankers and corporate workers appear in Nigeria 2. Cleaners (mostly women) Its a lot different, not with brooms of course....with vacuum cleaners and not as in this part of the world. Cleaners only literally work much later after working hours so they barely even know or meet the employees They only come at night, do their work in the offices already assigned to them on daily or weekly basis 3. HCA (Both male and female) Healthcare Assistant Readily available 2 days training real quick - 3rd day you are rushed to begin work Loads of shifts - Carehomes especially for old or people who require support with activities of daily living some even call it BBC - British bottom cleaning It's hectic, you literally feed, bath, clean, dress change diapers, carry (Not really with hands - with use of hoist) to be updated soonest 2 Likes |
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Do you plan to relocate at the slimmest opportunity Are you undecided, confused, need clarity and want to ask certain questions ? I will be sharing some very awkward information unknown to lots of people who have never travelled. I am not sharing what i heard or assumed, its about what I know and I have seen in person - (direct information) It's going to be detailed and informative Best wishes as we begin this anticipated journey................................STAY TUNED ! 1 Like |
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GENOTYPE ISSUES This is not a matter for the faint-hearted, this is an issue that has emotions also invested over time. Please let us not be insensitive to this Op – Very clear and difficult decision to make. I just would hope these efforts yield a truly successful bliss at the end of it I am well aware of the CVS option of testing to know the Genotype and doing what no one should be proud of. The feeling of guilt is real and strange, Regret is a terrible feeling. As a man, he has to make bold decision I don’t want to sound religious, but I would gladly say I do fear GOD. If I were in his shoes, with the decision to go ahead and marry same lady with AS, we would limit our option for children to IVF – safe to say, I would be a lot more comfortable with the notion of artificial selection of Gender, Twins, Genotype etc for a favourable outcome. It seems expensive but from a moral point of view, not many should jump at an option to ‘end a pregnancy at will. I know someone who did that until they got their desired Genotype for their kids, but I don’t think that’s a good experience to have. With recent developments IVF and even Surrogacy is welcome IMO, and interestingly it would be the offspring of both parents 1 Like 1 Share |
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Part 1 already on Youtube |
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SYNOPIS OF DR ADUNNI PART 1 Dr Adunni is all about Eniola Ajao (Dr. Adunni) who has a professional encounter with Dele Odule as Otunba in this movie. However, she realises that Otunba’s wife is someone she has known since being a student years ago. Otunba’s wife had a rough past which is unknown to him the husband. Otunba’s wife is on a mission and will cross anyone on her path, She is a younger lady whom Otunba married after the demise of his first wife. Otunba was poisoned by his wife, he survived the incident by chance and Otunba’s wife has been hiding since she committed that evil act. Much later, Dr Adunni meets with Odunlade – son of Otunba who had a longstanding interest in her since their days as youth corpers. Dr Adunni also has a fiancé Lateef Olademeji, who left the country for greener pastures. He returns back to her displeasure and also finds out about the interest of Odunlade in his fiancée. To be Continued in Part 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5l42QOi2818
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England and Spain doing well May the odds continue to favour us
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International Youth - U21 European Championship Israel England 05/07 Wednesday 17:00 England U21 to score at least 2 goals and beat Israel U21 team Best odds come with goals Correct score spread token amounts even your #200-300 either return back or turn out to be Top Up amounts More goals, more odds Draw is not an option, Only an England Win Profit is in the margin of victory Not about who will win, its about by how many goals will they win Goodluck ![]() ![]() |
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TIPS FOR TODAY July 5,2023 I have a success rate of 85% plus I never encourage outright wins, Strong preference for Double Chance i.e 1X or X2 and DNB Draw No Bet Expertise – GOALS, Always been my thing Good knowledge of Handicaps, that’s an edge for deep knowledge of Sports I am analytical, this seems so easy Follow person wey sabi road 5pm Spain Women to beat Denmark Women (International Friendly) Stake on the correct scores of Spain Women , the more goals the higher odds Spain women team to score at least 2 goals More to come To be continued – STAY TUNED |
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Tips and Strategies to help Nigerians towards surviving the harsh realities of present day Nigeria https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WVtdbdCtvdA |
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[I sell Carburettor for Generator, I have a technician who does the job - Location is Lagos] Please who can do this conversion ? For a generator For a car Thanks in advance[/quote] |
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