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Travel / Re: Japa: Conversation With A Friend Travelling To Bahrain by kenevision(m): 3:19pm On Jan 28
Please tell him to abort mission...

Most Asian and Middle Eastern countries are no go area.

A friend who traveled to Oman in December to work, just returned this month frustrated.

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Travel / Re: Justwise Is Our Best Section Moderator Of 2023 by kenevision(m): 6:43pm On Jan 22
The travel section is truly information packed.

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Travel / Re: Justwise Is Our Best Section Moderator Of 2023 by kenevision(m): 6:43pm On Jan 22
Thank you Justwise

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Politics / Re: Peter Obi Visits Nigerian Correctional Centre, Onitsha by kenevision(m): 12:32pm On Dec 31, 2023
The joy of the inmates knew no bounds on seeing Peter Obi

Seun
Lalasticlacla

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Politics / Re: Peter Obi Visits Nigerian Correctional Centre, Onitsha by kenevision(m): 12:28pm On Dec 31, 2023
He encouraged them not to be despirited by their present condition, but look to the future with hope and joy.

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Politics / Peter Obi Visits Nigerian Correctional Centre, Onitsha by kenevision(m): 12:20pm On Dec 31, 2023
Today, Mr Peter Obi visited Onitsha Prisons to celebrate the End-Of-Year Thanksgiving Mass with them. Here are some pictures from the event.

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Politics / Re: Governor Soludo Buries His Father (Pictures) by kenevision(m): 8:13am On Dec 24, 2023
sonnie10:
Who is the guy with white beards in almost all the pictures?

Deputy Governor of Anambra State.

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Politics / Re: Obi Joins Soludo Family To Pay Last Respects To Gov Soludo's Father by kenevision(m): 10:48pm On Dec 23, 2023
Okoroawusa:

APGA flag

sad

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Politics / Re: Obi Joins Soludo Family To Pay Last Respects To Gov Soludo's Father by kenevision(m): 10:46pm On Dec 23, 2023
raskymonojendor:

APGA flag grin

Bikiaful

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Politics / Re: Obi Joins Soludo Family To Pay Last Respects To Gov Soludo's Father by kenevision(m): 7:25pm On Dec 23, 2023
Lalasticlala
Seun

Who do you see here?

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Politics / Re: Obi Joins Soludo Family To Pay Last Respects To Gov Soludo's Father by kenevision(m): 7:24pm On Dec 23, 2023
Still more

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Politics / Re: Obi Joins Soludo Family To Pay Last Respects To Gov Soludo's Father by kenevision(m): 7:21pm On Dec 23, 2023
Senator Victor Umeh and Governor Alex Otti were in attendance too.

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Politics / Re: Obi Joins Soludo Family To Pay Last Respects To Gov Soludo's Father by kenevision(m): 7:18pm On Dec 23, 2023
More pictures

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Politics / Obi Joins Soludo Family To Pay Last Respects To Gov Soludo's Father by kenevision(m): 6:51pm On Dec 23, 2023
Mr Peter Obi joins the Soludo Family and other eminent Nigerians to pay last respects to Gov Charles Soludo's father, Pa Simeon Nwankwo Soludo, at Isuofia, Anambra State.

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Family / Re: My Wife Got A Job As A Paramedic In The Uk by kenevision(m): 2:59pm On Oct 31, 2023
Ariketolu:

This quite on the Xtreme.
Why and how has he lost her?

As regards relocating your wife first before you do, that is a wise decision for many reasons including economic, as far as you both have weighed every option to come to such agreement.

The only tricky part here is the 5 month old baby to be left with you. That child really needs all the warmth, affection and nutrients for growth at this stage, and I hope the mother as well is prepared for all the consistent emotional blows before she is reunited with her son.

However, for her to start a new life abroad, deliver on her employer's expectation, and adjust to the new culture, people and environment, She need a good deal of space, time, observation and interactions which nursing an infant may inhibit.
Moreso, coming ahead will help handle the preliminary bottlenecks which will benefit you all in having a better start up when you finally join her.
Except you can raise all the money to move you all at once, My advice is that you get her mom or aunty or any experienced mother that you both are is comfortable with to help nurse the baby.

Also, set a target date not too Long to have you guys join her and start working towards it now or as soon as she gets there


Op, Take this advise. You will be glad you did.
It will be challenging, obviously, but you will NOT regret it.

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Travel / Re: Jakpa: Nurse Sister Now Stuck . Help ! by kenevision(m): 12:08pm On Sep 28, 2023
hakym619:


God bless you sir.
Total cost for option 1 is _______?

I may not give exact figure. I know someone who did it in July. So here is what I can remember.

UK Visa fee then was less than N100,000
Biometrics capturing was about N80,000
Return ticket to UK, Ethiopian Airways - N1,200,000

OSCE booking - £796 * N1196 (then). As at 2 weeks ago, all OSCE dates for 2023 had been booked in all centres. But one can still get openings from time to time, when some candidates withdraw their registration.

She has family member there so feeding and accomodation was sorted.

It's capital intensive, but it's worth the investment.

All the best.

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Travel / Re: Jakpa: Nurse Sister Now Stuck . Help ! by kenevision(m): 7:54am On Sep 27, 2023
hakym619:
Good day we'll meaning nairalanders. I created this thread solely to solicit for advise from travel expertsand residents in Europe in general.

Second, I have to put s fore apology if this topic is put in the wrong section. I just have to as I need to generate traffic.

[center]THE ISSUE [/center]

I've got a sister (diploma nurse) with 2+ years of practice experience who is finding it hard to emigrate to UK due to the current restrictions which she called "red listing". With her IELTS score and CBT expiring in few months time, her anxiety is mounting by the day. Now that ther seem to br no hope in UK , I've decided to as knowledgeable person's on this forum. what are the feasible destination for nurses in Europe? Preferable English speaking.

Main issue is she using the two results mentioned above so it doesn't expire.

Ps: By her research,Canada, Australia and US are more fund and time intensive. It's not an option as she can't finance the pursuit.

My sincere suggestions;

1. If your family is bouyant enough, she can try the self sponsorship route to UK. She will need to apply for visiting visa, travel there and write her OSCE, get herUK pin and then search for jobs. She has over 90% chance that way.

2. Secondly, she can try Malta. Their registration and licensing process and timeline seems a bit fair, but wages are not high in Malta. Cost of living is fair too.

NB : I have not been to the above countries. The suggestions are products of my research.

Best of luck.
Career / Re: Which One Is Better? Social Work Or Political Science? by kenevision(m): 2:15pm On Jul 25, 2023
Lungdick:
Social work in the long run. That's if you plan to migrate to countries like australia, canada, uk, e.t.c

Better oil dey your head
Travel / Re: Which Of These Transportation Methods Have You Not Used And Why. by kenevision(m): 9:39pm On Jul 09, 2023
Alexxx2000:
As the headline post. Which of these transportation methods have you not used and why.

Let me go first.

I haven't used the aircraft because I never get money. The day I will use it, I frame it.

Also, if you have used the four, which one did you enjoy the most?

I have used all, thanks to God Almighty for bringing me thus far...

Traveled out of the country, for the first time, in 2018, and since then, I have been to 7 countries.

I have been privileged to travel by air, land, rail, sea. It's been an awesome experience.
Travel / Re: Between The United Kingdom, The USA, Canada And Europe Which Is Better? by kenevision(m): 8:55am On Jan 15, 2023
Tradinggiant:
Who day compare Australia to Canada ??

Na ment ?grin

I would really be interested in learning the pros and cons of living in each of the above countries and their various comparisons
Politics / Re: Photos Of Peter Obi At Holy Ghost Adoration Ministry's Cross Over Night by kenevision(m): 3:48am On Jan 01, 2023
The Founder of the Holy Ghost Adoration Ministry, Uke, Rev Fr Emmanuel Obimma, Fr Ebubemuonso as he is popularly called, publicly endorsed Peter Obi for President.

He insisted that only Peter Obi has the competence, integrity, experience and character to change the trajectory of the nation for good.

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Politics / Re: Photos Of Peter Obi At Holy Ghost Adoration Ministry's Cross Over Night by kenevision(m): 3:42am On Jan 01, 2023
Millions of Nigerians there were excited with his presence they couldn't contain their joys.

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Politics / Photos Of Peter Obi At Holy Ghost Adoration Ministry's Cross Over Night by kenevision(m): 3:38am On Jan 01, 2023
Mr Peter Obi joined the members of Holy Ghost Adoration Ministry, Uke in crossing over to 2023.

Here are some pictures from the event.

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Sports / Re: 947 Stadium In Qatar Dismantled. Check Before And After photo. by kenevision(m): 7:57pm On Dec 17, 2022
OriOko88:
Lol.. And some mumu Africans would be hating on d Europeans. After God na Europeans. Gba fun oga e cheesy

I heard na Germans construction company designed and built the stadium. No wonder its called the futuristic stadium. Damnn shocked

Qatar is not European though wink
Travel / Re: True Cost Of Living In Canada by kenevision(m): 6:50pm On Dec 15, 2022
emmaodet:
I think we are getting something really wrong here.
You can’t be comparing or measuring a first world country with a 3rd world country.
If you stay in Canada, the best countries to measure it with are US, UK, Australia and Co. Not a third world country for God sake.
When you call Nigeria, then countries like Kenya, Ghana, Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines are all in the same ranges.
Stop comparing Canada to Nigeria. It is unfair.
It like comparing English premier league to Nigeria league. They are not in the same cadre.

Canada know him mate, nigeria know him mate

Yet the immigrants in the very developed countries are telling Nigerians in the third world country not to migrate to the well developed countries.

Their reason?

Their lives will be better off in the 3rd world country, and they will not be able to save a dime in the very developed country. grin

Na wetin dey vex op be that angry angry
Travel / Re: My Journey To Morocco - The Beautiful North African Country by kenevision(m): 10:37am On Dec 10, 2022
Sweetvie:
Morocco is really beautiful
The first time I visited the country i was so amazed. Like , it look like i was back in Europe
Like am really impressed cheesy
Seriously, your camera ain't showing us the beauty grin

Lol, it is truly a very beautiful country!

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Travel / Re: My Journey To Morocco - The Beautiful North African Country by kenevision(m): 9:34am On Dec 04, 2022
Mirasteel:
Morocco is a beautiful North African country, unfortunately ur camera didn't do justice to how beautiful the country is, I was there few years ago and I thought I was in Europe.

It's quite a beauty to behold.

My camera, lol.
Travel / Re: My Journey To Morocco - The Beautiful North African Country by kenevision(m): 7:45am On Dec 04, 2022
Bonesbreaker:
Nigeria is better than morocco oga

HOW?

In terms of power supply, insecurity, unemployment rate, poverty rate, abuse of office, disregard for the rule of law, access to health care and education, infrastructural development, inflation etc.

By what indices are Nigeria better than Morocco? I am willing to learn.

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Travel / Re: My Journey To Morocco - The Beautiful North African Country by kenevision(m): 7:40am On Dec 04, 2022
MALIGNANTGuest:
GOOD ONE...
Wish I can be like you!

Inukwa be like me. You wey be the Baba of travels. Thank you for all the travel threads and beautiful pictures you share. They give us joy, and many times, hope. grin

More Grace smiley

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Travel / Re: My Journey To Morocco - The Beautiful North African Country by kenevision(m): 7:33am On Dec 04, 2022
Originalsly:
Interesting thread! ... like the narrative .... taking us along on the ride ... very descriptive.... photos a bit hazy.... not sure if it's the heat... or the conditions outside. But when it comes to the breakfast menu ... I'm not sure if conditions are better... or you took time out to clean the lens to make sure we get mouth watering crystal clear photos of the breakfast spread. But is ok. No point wondering why Nigeria with an abundance of natural resources is in a sorry state .... and don't blame the leaders either ... after all ... they were elected by us .... did no good ... and re elected again to do worse. We elect the next one who does the same... and here we are in 2022 ... with instant knowledge at our fingertips ... and suffering and insecurity in our face... and we are busy trying to elect a half senile man to be our leader. We the people are responsible for our demise.

No doubt the place looks clean... organized etc ... but what about the people? ... is the place busy?... noisy?... much traffic?... or people pretty much keep to themselves?






Thank you for reading sir, I am glad you enjoyed the story. My pictures did absolutely no justice to beauty spread through the country. I agree.

Talking about the people, I didn't have much time to really mix up and interact with the locals. However, the few I encountered were nice. I remember walking past a fruits shop while taking photos, the fruits seller signalled me to come and have some fruits, knowing that I was a foreigner.

On the streets, people minded their individual businesses. Take away their Arabian dresses, you would think that everyone on the street are all Europeans, by their lifestyle and habits.

I did not meet a single traffic jam on the road, even though the country is the highest producer of cars in Africa, with 75% of the raw materials sourced locally. Bikes and bicycles are also used by many as means of transport, in addition to trains.

In terms of human traffic, the streets were not busy, except for different fun spots that dotted the country, especially in Rabat. Tangier was mostly quite.

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Travel / Re: My Journey To Morocco - The Beautiful North African Country by kenevision(m): 7:12am On Dec 04, 2022
gaby:


Brings back loads of nostalgia.

I went through the Sahara. I won't forget how we almost got buried under the dunes when we had a vehicular breakdown in the middle of this ocean of sand. It became "haram" to even dare to think of a blink not to reason a nap. It was a constant battle with the elements all through the duration of our truck getting stuck in the sinking sands of the Sahara.

The Sahara was where we learned the art of going green as far back as 1998, by recycling our urine to keep us hydrated when we had run out of water.

The excessively dehydrated ones amongst us with no liquid left to pass out and recycle will find a corner to defecate and afterward go on a meticulous inspection and analysis of their waste in search of the dollar bills they had banked up in their bowels through their rectum and would beg with a $50 or $100 bill to sip someone else's urine to stay hydrated and alive.

Seeing the shepherd with his flock brings back memories of how the first water I came upon having made it through the desert after 3 long days and nights was of a shepherd guarding his flock while they drank from a dirty water trough mixed with the animal's feces and possibly a good doze of urine to boot.

Seeing how dehydrated and close to death we had come, I dove straight for the water trough to attempt a scoop and in the process mistakenly shoved one of the sheeps/goats. Wetin I hear for my head na kpoi for head from the herdsman...the herdsman whip me him shepherd stick for head oh as i don decide to behave like one of him goats/sheeps.

Keep resting in peace my fallen desert warriors...never shall we forget.

The dysfunctional society called Nigeria that drove us all into this suicide mission in 1998 isn't only dysfunctional today 24 years down the line, it has become the definition of everything a country and a functional society shouldn't attempt to be in all indices. Sad....

However, no matter the frustration, hunger, hardship, please, I beg una, do not, and I repeat, make una no try this suicide mission oh.

If you must japa, japa responsibly and humanely the regular/legal way.

I waka all the cities wey op dey show lol...lived kn Morocco for teo years straigh. Like say i nnow sef i for kukuma settle down for Morocco like some of my mates, marry one of the locals, born Arabu-Nigeria full ground for them there...abi half-caste no be half-caste abi Morocco no be abroad? Lol

Laslas e no go better for the people wey destroy this country and pauparize her citizens like this...never..

Tori plenty jare

I hail una...

Thank you for sharing your experiences. Journeying through the Sahara is better imagined than experienced. Thank God you are alive to tell the story. God bless your future endeavours!

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Travel / Re: My Journey To Morocco - The Beautiful North African Country by kenevision(m): 6:57am On Dec 04, 2022
MissLAP:


Oga calm down jor!

Arabs na very dorty people

Very dorty people that have continued to develop their societies in leaps and bounds.

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