SirMichael1: You're the ignorant brat here. I don't know why kids here feel the need to be arrogant even in glaring ignorance. I blame that guy for replying you.
You don't know anything about programming and you're still rude. Sit your ass down, punk!
There's nothing like net programming. Unless ofcourse you meant web design or .net coding.
I never said I know anything about Net programming hence I had to ask.Mumu google net programming.fool
FrLukas: Is this worth selling Nigeria to China for?
They give us shiny things and they take our land.
Power move.
This kinda reminds of when the Europeans first came and they brought mirrors and gin and Bibles, gave them to us and took everything...including our psyche as a people.
Today, the ripple effect is very evident.
Maybe by the time China is done with us, our official language will be Chinese and our children's children will learn to speak and write Chinese characters before they even learn their own mother tongue.
Lifeofgabbyz: 8. Food: keep an open mind when it comes to the food and if you are a lover of Nigerian food be sure to bring some food stuff with you because buying it here is expensive and you can bring some things that will last you a while before you have to restock. There are African stores and Asian stores and they basically sell anything African from garri to okra, ogbono and egusi even dry fish. But keep an open mind because there are days where you will have to eat chips and chicken and there are days where you eat fufu and ogbono.
9. Jobs: menial jobs are the easiest types of jobs to get here. If for instance you have the mindset that you cannot work as a cleaner or a retail assistant, then I do not know what to say asides bring enough money. The menial jobs are easy to get and they pay good, so pay no mind to what anyone would think or say if it puts food on your table, clothes on your back and pays the bill.
10. Open mindedness: lastly it is important to be open minded because you are going to a country that is probably unknown to you or known to you but either way you want to keep an open mind about everything and you also want to realize that the systems and rules here will be different form the country in which you left.
So, guys, that is all the 10 tips I wanted to share with you guys. Again, if you would like to watch an in-depth video you can check it out on my YouTube channel, I will give a link below.
Thank you so much for reading and I hope you enjoyed it and I also hope that these tips I have shared will be helpful to you or to someone that you know. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=woHOsI91TME
So insightful.how's life in Finland?would you advice someone to move over there on the basis of a search for greener pasture?
ikare: I need a used, clean laptop with d these specs: HP, Dell or Lenovo, core i3 or i5, 4GB ram, 320GB or more, 13 or 14 inches screen, win 10, wifi, Bluetooth, backlight if possible.
I have core i3 with 4GB ram for sale.what's your location?