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TravelRe: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 7 by Joe6648: 6:10pm On May 21, 2022
Gurus in the house please in your opinion, especially those already in the UK for studies, when is the best intake to pursue post graduate studies in the UK, September or January? In terms of weather, job prospects, fees, and the likes.....tanks
TravelRe: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 7 by Joe6648: 11:51pm On May 07, 2022
gringrin New Zealand lol...consciously or unconsciously we 1 Japa sha....lol!....I don't think so, just take your evidence of payment and go, you will still need to confirm ur infor on their system first b4 proceeding to the next phase of the process, u can change it then....New Zealand grin grin
rumuseh14:
Hello my good on this platform. I must commend the effort each and everyone put proffer solutions to pressing issues here.
Please I have a little issue with my IOM TB test booking. Instead of putting 'Nigeria' as country of Nationality, I mistakenly put 'New Zealand'. Please my question is: Does this have any effect? If it does, how do I remedy this? I need your Swift response. Thanks as always.
TravelRe: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 7 by Joe6648:
U people who think you can dissuade the average Nigerian from the japa movement by sounding discouraging or like it will be a very difficult, challenging, and impossible experience, u are greatly wasting your time, the more you dissuade the more interested and propelled a Nigerian become, trust me some of us av seen worse. Ask those Nigerians who refused to comeback from a war striking country like Ukraine, some felt it was way better to die their than to come back, imagine that.... Anyway, firstly, their are various categories of people living this country; The rich, who can afford not just to invest in their children but invest for them as well, these ones can come home cos they have it both ways. The second, those who can invest in their children but not for them (mostly the average Nigerian) these ones don't see a country with a vision, they have seen Nigeria rapidly decline to what it is today, from good to bad to worst, and are afraid that the future holds no favorable plans or outcome for their offsprings so they invest in them, in countries with a vision that is favorable base on their subjective idea of what they deem a favorable future for their children looks like. Lastly the have not, they mostly have to borrow to invest in their children's future, they suffered from the deteriorating educational, financial, political and all round system of Nigeria, so they av a very traumatic nd negatively impacted idea of Nigeria as a result of being at the bottom, and are therefore willing to do whatever it takes to make sure their offsprings don't experience the same hardships as they did. Whichever category you find yourself will influence your idea/perception of the Japa movement. No perception is similar, but please no one should negate or sound reductive about other peoples reasons to want to japa, it all comes from somewhere. All we should do as a community that strives to be better than the ones before us is to help each other make the best decisions for the japa movement not to sound discouraging or reductive, but support with information or tangibles to help each other get the best from this japa movement. If you see someone doing it the wrong way try to support not just scold and talk from a place of privilege but from understanding, all fingers no dey equal, yet, na only together dey fit carry something. Success to all our japa movement plans....

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