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InvestmentRe: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Godbpraised: 4:46pm On May 07, 2020
Guy please is their an application one can easily buy stocks, sorry to digress.
InvestmentRe: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Godbpraised: 3:46pm On May 07, 2020
Women are very emotional when it comes to investment. They care more about the things that do not really care, women i beg make una no vex o i mean no offence. But na so God create una.
ahiboilandgas:
very true ..i have some tenates that have been paying for 6 years now the money is enough to feed us for a year but na the rent i take marry her , now she wants 2 tenates out for no reason ...me i bone her ...na 1.2m she make i loss ...i ask am what the problem she said one of the tenate woman normally horns when she back like say the house be her own( for 6 years i no notice)...so if i drive the tenates what will u do with 2 empty apartments ?she will convert it to duplex (another spending) me ...no way i will only open another gate for u and separate the compand ...
InvestmentRe: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Godbpraised: 10:54pm On May 06, 2020
I do not advise anyone to buy united capital. The whole strategy of going to sort for funds at this time is suspicious. The fact that is unsecured hmmmm.
InvestmentRe: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Godbpraised: 6:46pm On May 03, 2020
bro the big one is coming https://www.dmo.gov.ng/news-and-events/dmo-in-the-news/press-release-on-conversion-of-850-billion-new-external-borrowing-in-the-2020-appropriation-act-to-domestic-borrowing
ahiboilandgas:
t.b rate don crash to 3.8 what else do u want us to discus
.. if u put 1m na na 3000 naira profit u go get evermonth...
InvestmentRe: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Godbpraised: 6:29pm On May 03, 2020
Hmm
MrMcJay:
Exactly. If we have like 90 Million Nigerians paying just 1k monthly for health insurance, that's 90 Billion every month on health and 1.08 Trillion on health per annum. Even our primary healthcare centres would receive a massive boost and they can be upgraded to community hospitals with fantastic machines.

As it is, Government can't afford to spend a tenth of that on health per year.
InvestmentRe: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Godbpraised: 6:16pm On May 03, 2020
Okay sounds good. send me the contact for this email. brightalex4u@gmail.com
Theconglomerate:
Not really but I can point you to where you can do it here.
InvestmentRe: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Godbpraised: 6:06pm On May 03, 2020
Guy u sabi develop website? I dey find website developer oh
Theconglomerate:
Not everyone wants to be at the forefront all the time,reason why we code somethings. wink
InvestmentRe: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Godbpraised: 6:05pm On May 03, 2020
guys we don derail completely oh. anyways.
InvestmentRe: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Godbpraised: 5:14pm On May 03, 2020
Guys please let us desist attacking one another . Let's us focus on the issues.
zamirikpo:
grin grin grin

Food stuff is even credit worthy, I go farm ooh

My cassava farm. With egusi at the middle.

Thank God for u guyz that are rich......

Hope u are living in banana island island or the eko Atlantic city.


I've never claimed to be rich, but my point is that my small cash should give me and family a comfortable life shikena.

Argue with ur ancestors
InvestmentRe: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Godbpraised: 4:56pm On May 03, 2020
its in Cameroon huh
IamR:
Please do you know Asaba very well?
InvestmentRe: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Godbpraised: 4:48pm On May 03, 2020
Oga if u get money u know go dey stay asaba? that one no go concern u. u probably be kooling off in canada or US or Abuja or Lekki
zamirikpo:
My dear, yesterday I left my house in asaba to Issele uku by 4pm, picked some stuff and turned around to start going back to asaba.

This would be around 6pm. on getting to the asaba - Benin express way(that I just passed), I saw a crowd, wetin done happen now now.....i parked my car by the road.

Came down, loo and behold the dreaded kidnappers were operating, we could see them from a distance.

After abt 5min waiting I saw signs that police men where there , so I drove down . They just kidnapped people, how many we can't say, several cars were abandoned along the road.the occupants all ran into the bush.

After awhile the owners started coming out of the bush. But two cars were left unclaimed. We started looking around nearby bushes and found people's laptops and book thrown away.

As we speak now, some people are held captive in the bush. I saw a police dpo around and asked if his men won't chase after the boys? He didn't even answer me.

I just passed this place and was about to pass it again now, it's only by God's mercies that I didn't fall victim. This happened koro koro in my eyes.

Every community has it's issues but our own is without plan to address the issue. This year alone I've heard of this kidnappings along the same road 4x, now I've seen the 5th myself.

I must leave this country. Just have to figure it out.

Those people saying where their is a problem, their is an avenue to make money, pls by all means enjoy.

A country where the constitution is faulty and because of tribal and religious sentiment nobody wants to fix it.

A country where all the institutions are weak. The rule of law in the dustbin.
Politicians assume the position of mini God's. Looting and squandering our common wealth.

Even covid has now been monetized
InvestmentRe: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Godbpraised: 4:43pm On May 03, 2020
Thank u my brother, i get brother for nigeria na lekki him dey leave, his close to 50 years, he makes money like crazy, he bought a jeep for 25millon another property 350millon , if he wants to travel and stay in canada for 6months without working, he would do it nicely. me i don talk my own quality or no quality of life money is very key. i need to make money to enjoy life. whether na jamica or cambodia na him money dey i wan try make this money.

Theconglomerate:
If Dangote,Otedola,obijackson,Arthur eze still live in lagos,that should tell us a lot about all our so called well-doing brothers that claim they are migrating for quality of life reasons.
Poverty go dey chase person,e go come dey talk nonsense.
undecided
InvestmentRe: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Godbpraised: 4:31pm On May 03, 2020
he own was driven by poverty .
ahiboilandgas:
bob risky didnt grow up in the west before he became she
InvestmentRe: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Godbpraised: 4:25pm On May 03, 2020
Ukay make we discuss investment here, i beg i know get strength for canada vs nigeria talk. Una bros na money i dey find if he dey somalia or sudan i dey go , quality of life without money no make sense.
ukay2:
Sir, most Nigerians outside the shores of this country also follow you in invest in most investment you are doing here. They earn hard currencies, convert it to our naira, invest in all FGN SECURITIES, Stocks, MMF, Real Estates, etc.

Moreover, they manage better quality of life and security.

A bank manager was kidnapped and spent over 2 weeks in captivity, experienced he said was very horrible ,paid ransom of N10Million. Is this life ? .....was his question to me .
He relocated his family to Canada last year and his already settling down well.
InvestmentRe: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Godbpraised: 2:34pm On May 03, 2020
No body is against any one migrating, for me I migrated however, I am come to realize where ever u are making ur millions is home. You require money to leave the good life. If u know get money for Canada or US na suffer person day. The Indians moving to Nigeria they understand and see what Nigerians do not see. They make millions whilst we complain. Look at dangeote making good money from the economy. Opportunities strives where their issues and problems. Today I continue to think thoroughly how can I invest in Nigeria by making serious money, in Canada investments choices are not too Kool. Earning 1.5% in their bonds as compared to Nigeria 12.5% . The land nigeria is kool. People complain no power or light in Nigeria if i have millions of dollars and I know the political landscape well I will enjoy and make money just by providing power to millions of Nigerians, check it out 200millon to 70millon Canadians . I am an ardent investor not an emotional investor. I know a professor his Nigerian he schooled in the states he could have sat in the US, but his in Nigeria making Kool money. My sister if they tell me say money day Iraq or sudan i day go their. I do not want to work 9am to 5pm all my life. Finally guys this tread is not an immigration thread, let's discuss investment. Guys the government is coming to the financial market to source for 850billon loan , I am thinking government would release TB bills, suku bonds to the market get ready to take position.
needful:
Now I wanna comment on the issue of moving to Canada, get your credentials evaluated, write ur IELTs, get your pof intact and enter pool very fast. Points are dropping very fast and Candada will sure need more people considering covid 19.

I really do not understand the reason why we discourage people not to migrate to a place most of us have not been to. I had also heard about people lamenting on starting from the scratch and bla bla bla. Pls its not everyone that migrated to canada started from the scratch. Destiny and lucks with preparation differs. I personally started from the scratch because I moved to Canada as an Accountant but later decided to move into healthcare because of my kids. Oga moved as a welding Inspector but never started from the scratch because his job is in demand alot.

On the aspect of the kids, there are good schools here, ranging from Catholic to moslem schools where homosexuality wont be taught and even where its taught, the school usually give parents yearly school course work so as to enable u monitor what ur child learn in school. For those advising you to stay back if u are earning 500k, I really don't know what to tell them but why not ask them to come back and earn 500k in Nigeria.

Many Nigerians who stick to minimum wage jobs are the most lazy ones, they want to push drugs and make 200million dollars over night. They practically doesnt wanna do anything meaningful with their life. Go to school, no way, do certification course, no way, collect loan and do biz, too difficult for them. Pls do not sit down and listen to Nigerians abroad. Get the immigrant visa if u can, leave ur family and come alone for 3months and if it doesnt meet your expectations, then go home.

I repeat, stop listening to most of our Nigerians abroad and do not allow age to deter ur plans whether 40yrs old or 50yrs old, opportunities are here for everyone but most of us are too lazy to grab it. Do not come after me because i do not have time to argue
InvestmentRe: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Godbpraised: 12:42am On Apr 28, 2020
The important thing is that u av been schooled in the arts of investment. This u can not get by reading a book.
Olaide1295:
The kt about 15%(effective interest is less since i'm paying monthly) while the investment yields 30% in 9 months.
I took the loan in January and have paid back 300k now. The goal is to use debt to finance my investments.

I am not from a wealthy background so when i made my first big money two years ago, i invested the entirety in building a student hostel in Ibogun for OOU students. (I thought real-estate will never let me enter poverty again)

The house is not 100% complete though but it gives me a measly 600K annual instead of the projected 1.2M. I regret the investment as its neither liquid or giving good returns.

Agric tech is insured though. I will risk it for two years and start looking to see if i can hedge/double insure it from the third year.
InvestmentRe: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Godbpraised: 11:58pm On Apr 27, 2020
You seem not to understand what the guy is saying I am based here in Canada the grass is not always greener on the other side. Making it here is not a walk in the park. Also if u have kids they are expose to all sorts of unethical sexual doctrine. I will also take my kids back to Nigeria for secondary school education, until the university level. Whatever you choose think right. Even investment in Canada e get as e be. 2%. Meanwhile here in Nigeria u can get better investment. Even the yeye Canadian dollars no dey rise against the naira that much compared to US to naira . Guys make we go back to TB bills jor.


seunpinky:
I have a different view about this...
People relocate to other countries for various reasons... Those that I know migrated to Canada because of the quality of life which can't be compared to what we have here in Nigeria.
Lemme us my family's experience, my wife works with one of the big 4 audit firms and several of her colleagues have relocated to either UK, USA or Canada.. as with all things, when u get to a new location, you need to do certain things to fit into their society. Accountants in Nigeria wanting to migrate to Canada are usually advised to write CPA, CIA or CFA. Our local ICAN is not recognised there..
I have also seen doctors in Nigeria work as medical assistants in UK because they could not pass PLAB and other required medical professional exams.

To the aspect of saving, like it has been said here by pa Emmanuel and ahib... If u don't have a saving culture in Nigeria, it would be very difficult to save abroad because the system there does not encourage saving, rather it encourages credit system and if you are not self disciplined. You won't save a dime..

There's a story/thread of a young man that saved quite a lot of money doing menial jobs in Canada. Cc tundednut
RomanceRe: Loneliness & Dating Abroad: Perspectives of a Nigerian Student in The U.S by Godbpraised: 11:21pm On Apr 10, 2020
You are so on point. Once my kids grow up a bit in canada my beo I am sending them back to nigeria , I must show them the other side of life. Thanks for ur points.
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.
RomanceRe: Reply To: Chai! Nigerian Girls In Canada Are So Lonely! by Godbpraised: 6:33pm On Apr 09, 2020
I see you just landed canada, no worry ur eyes go soon clear.
whizqueen:
Don’t forget to tag me on that thread. I’m happy to share. cheesy Best wishes on your immigration journey. It’s truly worth the stress!
RomanceRe: Reply To: Chai! Nigerian Girls In Canada Are So Lonely! by Godbpraised: 4:10pm On Apr 09, 2020
you actually did not need to respond this way, you should have responsed on the on the orginal thread, the tone in your response depicts you are proud and have an issue of submitting to a man. If you are confident of yourself then find a white man.
whizqueen:
My friend sent me this thread last night but I had too much to say so here we go.

I (A Nigerian girl living in Canada) will be responding to the OP's points and some other comments I found on the thread.


Are Nigerian Ladies in Canada lonely? Ofcourse we are! Are Nigerian girls in NIGERIA lonely? Hell yeah!!! Are Nigerian girls in other countries lonely? Absolutely!!!!! Being lonely is not a factor of location or person. It's about not finding the right friends/partner you vibe with.


Why did we immigrate? Bros are you kidding me? Canadian govt is paying me $2000 monthly and other benefits for losing income due to covid-19 Is that happening in Naija right now? All the money donated by philanthropist in Nigeria would soon disappear into the thin air without our govt giving explanation of any sort. Ofcourse, it's not bed of roses abroad neither were we expecting a man wrapped in a gift bag but please don't let your sentiments cloud your reasoning as to why people make immigration decisions abeg.


I personally feel attacked cry grin I recently posted a video on my YouTube Channel about finding love & online dating in Canada. It's asif this hope saw my video and wanted to attack me


What makes you think we would be interested in you to begin with? Don't pride yourself too much plis dear


If you like let the OP influence your decision and stop you from chasing your immigration dreams, last last it's up to you to decide what you want for your future.


Whilst I would agree with growing together with your partner and building with them. I think it's just shallow minded of anyone in this age and time to ask for women to chase marriage first before career. Marriage is not the ultimate not everyone sees marriage as an achievement. These days, if you crave for sex so much, you can pay someone to do it or get yourself a Love Machine, if you want a child, you can literally just buy a sperm and save yourself lots of stress. Most of us are yet to keep an open mind to these things, however if you want something badly there;s always a way to get it.


Most Nigerian men hate to see it happen, there are laws that protect women here and they would prefer dying single than to see women as their equals. A good number of them are control freaks and would rather their woman be at their beck and call for everything as opposed to having their marriage work as a partnership. Nigerian married man knowing the laws of the land will still go ahead and cheat on his wife with a girl living in the same condo with his wife. Una no even dey fear or respect una madam. If atall you really want to cheat, you cannot travel to Nigeria and secretly mess with girls that fancy IJGB crew or allen avenue. As expected, some women do exploit the situation but if you find yourself a god-fearing person and you do the right thing, no divorce laws or child custody issue would stop y'all from flourishing.


White men dont find us attractive? Laughs is Swahili
On the contrary most men of other races have FETISH for Nigerian girls and Black girls in general. Maybe not long term in all cases tho but they reaaaaaaally fancy us and admire our enthusiasm towards life. Whilst most Nigerian girls would likely not wanna go for the likes of 'Ryan', 'Billy' and co it's not cos we don't find them attractive. Firstly, Naija guys are smart, intelligent and goal oriented. You see the average ones already have plans for their future and working towards it unlike the counterparts who are comfortable with just a high school degree. If a Naija guy is even into technical jobs he would try to be the best at it and work towards starting his own company in the near future. Secondly, coping with someone with a different culture, lifestyle, food, etc is honestly stressful. I was talking with one Persian guy and he said before we can kiss or hold hands, we have to be temporarily married. undecided The other chinese guy is only about 5ft tall, I'm just wondering what he would look like in that department shocked

In Nigeria, when you visit a guy at home, some would expect you to know that's express ticket to get laid with them. But here if you visit a guy at home, you can be almost certain that if you guys have sex it's cos you wanted it, no guy will try to lure or manipulate you to straff them or tell you when you came to my house what were you thinking. They know it's important to ask for your opinion or even avoid the whole situation altogether.

Something the OP failed to address is that the Loneliness spans across both men and women living in Diaspora. Even the white people find it hard getting a partner for themselves much less an immigrant that would probably take some time to fully settle in. The system is built to have everyone mind their business, that togetherness or family-spirit is missing.

All the naija guys and ladies in Toronto have finish dating themselves. It's such a small city, everyone knows eachother thru another person only a matter of time before you find out that; the guy toasting you is ex with your colleagues' friend. Or the guy you matched with on the dating app went on a date with your housemate the day before. Some would be married and they would be on the dating apps lying to other women.

Some of us don't even mind going back home to bring men here, but 'em guys just they find paper. Only few genuinely love and care for you. I kuku know people here already do that as business tho, some ladies/guys now charge up to $30,000 to marry people from home to help them get residency here.

There are tons of Nigerians in Canada groups on WhatsApp and Telegram some are just for singles and you find people of age 35, 40, etc filled with both women and MEN. Some guys eventually resort to going back home to marry the less exposed girls, but guess what happens once they reach YYZ airport? Oh well your guess is as good as mine. Their eyes go open finish.

A good number of Naija guys are single and desperately finding love as well as ladies. Truth is, we all crave for love. And that's not a bad thing to want. Finding a good match or significant other is a honestly a game of chance. Home and Abroad, White or Black race finding a partner is truly difficult and if you got lucky finding that one special person, you better love and cherish them truly.

I rest my case; I am in the comment section waiting for someone to jump on my mention and before you do so just remember: Opinions are like as5holes and everyone is entitled to one. So this is my opinion, I have free time today grin

Link to Original thread https://www.nairaland.com/5782313/chai-nigerian-girls-canada-lonely
RomanceRe: Chai! Nigerian Girls In Canada Are So Lonely! by Godbpraised: 3:54pm On Apr 09, 2020
Hmmm u never jam na so Canada be ooo. Hmmm
cobi11:
Bro Seriously ?? I am disappointed in your ex wife if truly your story is True..
RomanceRe: Chai! Nigerian Girls In Canada Are So Lonely! by Godbpraised: 2:38pm On Apr 09, 2020
Different strokes for different folks. I hope u get your specs very soon . Men plenty for canada well well
....hmmm

safarigirl:
I did not grow up in this manner you are describing. Not all of us knocked on neighbors doors or even have neighbors to knock on their doors.

I have always been a loner. I have acquaintances, not so much friends.

I don't ask strangers for things, in fact, I don't like to ask my own family for things.

Naija guys don't like me, I don't fit the profile of the kind of girls they prefer, I have given up on them. Dora Akunyili's daughter found a sound oyibo guy in this same Canada. You will tell me it is because she has name and a career or whatever, but she found someone. She could have waited for a Sound Naija guy, but maybe like me, Nigerian men did not fancy her because she did not fit the profile of what they wanted

People have different destinies, this doom and gloom some of you preach, there are so many others that will have a different story. My sister has planned two weddings within the last year, with Nigerian brides living in Canada, her ex recently got married in Canada, to a Nigerian woman based there.

I don't have a good story in Nigeria, it cannot get worse in Canada.
RomanceRe: Chai! Nigerian Girls In Canada Are So Lonely! by Godbpraised: 2:34pm On Apr 09, 2020
Lol
lefulefu:
if its a rented apartment then she will take his car and money.i have heard a case where a woman even took the man"s dog during a divorce proceeding grin
RomanceRe: Chai! Nigerian Girls In Canada Are So Lonely! by Godbpraised: 2:21pm On Apr 09, 2020
I personally I am married I come across alot unmarried girls Nigerians especially. I met one who works with Microsoft. A couple of them have good jobs. It's really sad. But a few bad eggs have destroyed the opportunities of many good girls sadly. Also the system gives the upper hand to women. Some sharp nigerian guys who are not married understand the system. As for me I am treading softly self, not committing too much in terms of buying house or having much investments in canada, not that I do not love my wife. But never say never......
RomanceRe: Chai! Nigerian Girls In Canada Are So Lonely! by Godbpraised: 1:59pm On Apr 09, 2020
Thank you for being honest. I am based in canada myself and everything you have said is 150% true. But trust Nigerians they would think otherwise. Please I am ready to share my experience once upon the thread
BusterG:
The Canadian System in itself is self derogatory.
Quite a number of people who travel there had too much expectations. Even when the welfare is top notch and the government supports immigrants from left, right and centre. At a point as a grassroots African you’ll wonder “ why am I here’ .

One of the suicide tickets you’ll ever buy is to Pearson Intll’ especially when you’re coming from Africa. At first you will be presented with quite a number of opportunities but in reality It’s a 50/50 game.

I will open a thread and entertain free-minded opinion about immigrating to Canada.
PropertiesMy Tenant Refuses To Pay His Rent Even After Quit Notice by Godbpraised(op): 2:51pm On Apr 02, 2020
Hello people , I currently have a tenant whose rent was due last year October, I have given him quit notice, he has refused to leave. Though he promised to pay me at the end of march. I am yet to recieve any alert as at today. I had to take him to the court of arbitration for him to commit to end of march self. Guys please advise what do I do. My fear is that he does not use the current covid-19 pandemic to gove excuse. Please help with useful advice.
PropertiesRe: My Landlord Wants To Evict Me Before My Rent Expires by Godbpraised: 1:20pm On Apr 02, 2020
Guy you are lucky I have a tenant his rent is due for over 6 months. He has refused to pay me. I have taken to the court of arbitration. The guy has refused to pay me. Guys what do I do. I am thinking of giving him a notice. After which i would remove the roof of the house if he refuses to leave the house.
HealthRe: COVID-19: UBA Donates ₦5 Billion For African Fight Against Pandemic by Godbpraised: 4:27pm On Mar 26, 2020
Tony elumelu donate 5billion? Person wey sack him a lot of him staff this January. Hmmmm. Audio money loaded.
HealthRe: Anyone Trying IVF/IUI/ICSI (Fertility Treatments)? by Godbpraised: 4:42pm On Feb 12, 2020
Thanks I will inbox you alternatively u can mail me at brightalex4u@gmail.com

AgustD:
Visited them and it was good, everyone of them was nice and patient to answer questions, my husband who is quite picky was impressed with them. I'm on a cycle already and starting stimms next week. Wishing for the best, u can contact me if u have questions
HealthRe: Anyone Trying IVF/IUI/ICSI (Fertility Treatments)? by Godbpraised: 8:19pm On Feb 11, 2020
Yeah just like I went i did one cycle out of the country . It failed.


twintower:
love you too darling, thanks for the encouragement
HealthRe: Anyone Trying IVF/IUI/ICSI (Fertility Treatments)? by Godbpraised: 8:12pm On Feb 11, 2020
Hello thanks you can email on brightalex4u@gmail.com. this is email. I would love to hear your experience. Thanks in advance. Regards.


MummyJumeaux:
I don't even know how PM works on Nairaland. So far I have not regretted choosing them. My prayer is for God to perfect everything.
We will start treatment this month.
HealthRe: Anyone Trying IVF/IUI/ICSI (Fertility Treatments)? by Godbpraised: 3:49am On Feb 10, 2020
Please my sister I plan cycling with grabbo can you please give me updates about ur experience thus far. I am based in Canada I am planning to come this cycle with them. U can in box with details


MummyJumeaux:
My experience with Kingswill was awful too, his manner of approach is really bad, I was even thinking maybe because I am a woman and my husband was not around that time to accompany me. I was even begging my husband to come to Lagos, that his presence might change his approach and my friend that cycled with them got her BFP.
The man is impatient, it spooked me to the extent that I changed my mind after my own investigation.

We took it upon ourselves to go to Abuja and will be cycling with Grabbo.
TTC is tough and cycling with a clinic that is receptive and reassuring is a plus.

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