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FamilyRe: Moving To Nigeria by Lucinka(op): 3:02pm On May 24, 2013
But, happy to hear about the internet smiley
FamilyRe: Moving To Nigeria by Lucinka(op): 3:01pm On May 24, 2013
I come from Czech Republic,living in the Netherlands ..sorry for my english. I don't think I understand you. undecided
FamilyMoving To Nigeria by Lucinka(op): 2:29pm On May 24, 2013
Hallo,
I am considering to move to Nigeria in the future, not sure if in few years or when my children get older and independent. I come from East Europe, have Igbo husband, we are living in Netherland and have 2 children.
Why would I like to move to Nigeria?
I would love to have more free space, outside, natural live. I am very simple person, quiet minimalistic. I would for example love to be able to grow my own food... not living with too much control of the system like here etc.
I like Nigeria and I know there is coruption, lots of dirt on street, I will be called onibo, asked for money,there is not good energy and internet connection. That is not such problem. But what concerns me, is the nigerian materialistic mentality, that I see quiet a lots, even in churches. I am not sure, if I will be feeling comfortable.
And my main concern: the schools. I see a lots of complains everywhere. How is the education system in Nigeria? Are the children in schools happy to be there? How many kids on teacher? At what age you decide what direction your study goes? What about dyslectie? Thanks.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Pregnant Woman Sold Unborn Baby For N200,000 by Lucinka: 1:30pm On May 24, 2013
That is so sad. Check this heartbreaking document, that shocked the Denmark public. http://mercymercy.dk/
And there is so much more illegal adoptions.
http://www.againstchildtrafficking.org/category/operation-masho-ethiopia/
Science/TechnologyRe: Most Common Genetic Modified Foods. by Lucinka: 1:15pm On May 24, 2013
Hi everybody, I am really happy to see people in Nigeria marching against Monsanto.
Lets keep saying NO to GMO and living healthy cancerfree lives!!
https://www.facebook.com/events/354759494626317/
Thank You

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