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PoliticsRe: Photos: Bola Tinubu In Oyo And Ogun States by modskiller(m): 2:54am On Jun 03, 2022
Make we just dey look dem dey laugh grin
PoliticsRe: Tinubu: How Saraki Led Campaign Of Calumny Against Me In 2015 by modskiller(m): 2:53am On Jun 03, 2022
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TravelRe: Which Country Can I Relocate To With 1million Naira by modskiller(m): 12:21pm On May 28, 2022
sliksusan:
Tunisia has an embassy in Abuja. You can apply for a Tunisia visa at the embassy
Duly completed Tunisian visa application form
An international passport with at least six (6) months validity
Two recently taken passport photograph with white background
Evidence of travel booking which includes ticket, take off & return date
Evidence of accommodation
Proof of travel allowance for your stay period in Tunisia
Police clearance certificate
Six (6) months bank statement
Visa Time
It takes about 3-15 days to get a visa to Tunisia. It can be more on peculiar cases. Best to apply ahead of travel date (about 2 months ahead)

Where to apply (in person)
11, Kainji Street, Off Lake Chad Crescent, Maitama, Abuja

Phone: +234 9 4132966-7;

Fax: +234 9 4132668

Email: at.abuja@diplomatie.gov.tn
Visa Process To Tunisia: Visa Fees
Visa type Amount ($)
Single Visa $32
Multiple entry visa $32
Temporary work permit Visa $32
Subject to regulation Visa $32
You’re quite an enigma.

You’ve travelled a lot.
CrimeRe: Nigerian Soldier Shot And Killed By Benin Republic Security Operatives by modskiller(m): 2:48am On May 28, 2022
OBALOLA55:
NONPARTISAN1 KYASE
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CelebritiesRe: Photo Of Obasanjo With Spiff, His Baby & Wife Got People Talking by modskiller(m): 2:41am On May 28, 2022
With the several comments on this image al over the social media, this guy would definitely do a discreet DNA.

If he finds out he’s not the father of the child he
might have to keep it on the low as it’ll be kinda
hurtful that people on the social media called his
attention to what has been right in Front of him
all this time.
CrimeRe: A Japanese Man Lavishes Over £12,000 To Become A Dog Through Sugery (video) by modskiller(m): 2:38am On May 28, 2022
To the girls saying/thinking all men are dogs, Na this b@st@rd Una dey refer to grin

Misplaced priorities.
PoliticsRe: Breaking News:LabourParty Record over 200% Increase of its followers as Obi join by modskiller(m): 1:51am On May 28, 2022
Good luck to them!
PoliticsRe: PDP Holds Emergency Meeting, May Postpone Convention To Counter APC by modskiller(m): 1:50am On May 28, 2022
It’s now a game of who blinks first.
RomanceRe: Lady Passed On From Sleep On Her Wedding Day (photos) by modskiller(m): 1:43am On May 28, 2022
May we not be victims of unfortunate circumstances
PoliticsRe: Peter Obi's Defection Crashes Labour Party Website by modskiller(m): 1:41am On May 28, 2022
Good luck
PoliticsRe: Meet Husband Of Senator Aishatu, Adamawa APC Governorship Candidate by modskiller(m): 1:40am On May 28, 2022
Great feat from the woman
PoliticsRe: Peter Obi The Man Who Never Became the President Of Nigeria~pictures by modskiller(m): 1:35am On May 28, 2022
Hold
Car TalkClaiming Damages For Manhandled Vehicles At SALLAUM LINES by modskiller(op): 5:57pm On May 26, 2022
Hello all,

I have seen and read some old threads about how cars are being destroyed and rough handled.

Recently I had someone complain of how his car remote and other components were stolen.

Considering the inflation and high cost of thing he spent quite a lot.

So the question is how do people intend to tackle this type of carelessness and recklessness.

Please if you have any complaints about Sallaum kindly drop in and let’s discuss.

Thank you.
TravelRe: How To Apply For Slovenia Visa - Nigeria!!!!!!! by modskiller(m): 5:59am On May 26, 2022
Cc: Nchabuomo
TravelRe: Portugal Visa From Nigeria – How To Apply For Portuguese Schengen Visa!!!!!!!!!! by modskiller(m): 5:58am On May 26, 2022
Cc: Nchabuomo
TravelRe: How To Apply For Slovenia Visa - Nigeria!!!!!!! by modskiller(m): 4:31am On May 26, 2022
Nice post You made.

Easy steps. Seems you made that of Greece too some time ago?
TravelRe: Please, I Need An Urgent Advice On Relocating To UK by modskiller(m): 4:25am On May 26, 2022
Lol, cousin9999 Na werey man grin grin cheesy
TravelRe: [redacted] by modskiller(m): 1:51am On May 26, 2022
Okay then. We dey here!
EducationRe: Study in an International University - Rabat Business School, UIR, Morocco by modskiller(m): 1:25am On May 26, 2022
nedostic:
@modskiller and others, find below the English version of the school's website.

https://www.uir.ac.ma/en/pole/rabat-business-school-1
Thank you
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Should I Leave My Job And Japa To The UK by modskiller(m): 12:32am On May 25, 2022
IdreamOfUnicorn:
Don't lie. "He" is you
Lol grin I wish.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Should I Leave My Job And Japa To The UK by modskiller(m): 7:29pm On May 24, 2022
Sanchez01:
grin grin grin

From a Nigerian viewpoint, it is the 9th wonder of the world. cheesy
To GOD who made me Mr @Sanchez01 we’ve not had for days when I read that post.

I couldn’t sleep through the night.

I kept reading other threads just to gather more information.

There’s no end in sight to the hardships in this country so why wait when I’m not interested in playing any suffer league...
Jokes EtcRe: Five Kinds Of Ladies You'll Find On Nairaland. by modskiller(m): 3:31am On May 24, 2022
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Jobs/VacanciesRe: Should I Leave My Job And Japa To The UK by modskiller(m):
1stGenAmerican:
I believe you but shocked ! Let me guess: he had gotten used to those things not happening to him but was slapped back into reality quickly (no pun intended, sir)? You’re really right about not wanting to pay their own due.
Tell me please, do you feel he took your suggestions not to return to heart or was he dead set on going back, refusing to listen to voices of reason?
Honestly I’m this kind of person that if I tell you something, once is more than enough.

If I love you so so much I’d tell you twice or more but once you do otherwise and the consequence(s) comes knocking(learned this the hardest ways & I don’t wish go through such circumstances anymore)
I swear down i will ignore you and cut you off, it’s a way of life that will give me peace of mind.

And once you threaten my peace, you got to go ASAP.

He had his ear checked few days back even though he has had ear issues way back but he had to bribe his way at the hospital to even get an appointment.

I totally zeroed my mind when @Sanchez01 made a thread about moving to UTAH and said they’ve not taken light for two weeks, I cried.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Should I Leave My Job And Japa To The UK by modskiller(m): 2:41am On May 24, 2022
1stGenAmerican:
The most important thing is doing it the right way, no shortcuts.
My advice to you is to study the immigration policies and paths while building yourself up to speed. Turn over every stone and learn about all avenues. Be persistent and you’ll succeed. Nothing is impossible, believe me.
Lol, I’m a bit over the study thing now as book no fit enter my head again lol.

But will definitely try in all my might to make sure I visit some day, not for my sake but my generation unborn.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Should I Leave My Job And Japa To The UK by modskiller(m): 2:33am On May 24, 2022
1stGenAmerican:
I don’t believe it either, especially since most of the factory work in Canada and the US is automated, making it much easier. Even guys in the automobile plants don’t work very hard anymore plus Canada has so many options for work.
Would wish to go to Canada some day.

I applied 2015 but had no stRong support or POF.

But not giving up is the motto.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Should I Leave My Job And Japa To The UK by modskiller(m):
1stGenAmerican:
If your friend really works for Mobil in Canada then the tough life he tells you about must be due to the weather otherwise, he is telling lies.
I often laugh because those in the diaspora never start sharing ‘truth and experiences’ until things go sour for them or they feel threatened by too many Nigerians wishing to move abroad and have a comfortable lifestyle like theirs.
Honestly I think the poster made that up or the person who told him/her is exaggerating.

I still sold a PlayStation console to a SHELL Worker who’s family is in Canada at one apartment beside Eko Hotel few weeks ago and guess what, He told me not to relent in making moves and leaving for greener pastures.

He bursted my brain when he said one of the things that made him come home was because he son needed some things for his upcoming birthday so he had to come home and gather one or two things, he can confidently afford a comfortable lifestyle.

Also, One thing I’ve learned in life includes studying people.

If anyone dissuades you from doing something to better your life and or self, please be wary of them.

If everyone didn’t do, then no one will succeed & If it was easy everyone would do it and it will therefore have no meaningful value.


Quick one:

I have a friend who travelled to the USA few years back.

He was my customer before we became friends and I noticed he has this passion for making sure he’d convince customers unless you never wanted to buy in the first place.

He first told me when he went to UK and came back he said he regretted coming back as we lived on the Lagos island Proper, I mean Agarawu, Isale Eko, Idumota, Balogun, Oke Arin etc.

The day he first came back from UK he said he had about 400£ On him as he did some business there before coming back.

The day he came back there was no light and owing to where we lived back then, there is no space in between buildings and generators are poorly placed in such a way that if your neighbors dies of carbon monoxide poisoning e no concern you.

He said the noise of the Gen almost made him lose it.

The major thing that drive him so so hard was the fact that his dad’s elder bro is a UK citizen who when he calls for help tells him it’s not easy, when he asked that the man pull him overseas, man said it’s not easy.

Same man said he wouldn’t wish his worst enemy to go through what they through in the abroad, came home and took his son to come experience it.(see the plot twist)

He told me this with tears, and he wasn’t even angry cos he said fair and square the man has given him money on few occasions when he needs assistance and the man owes him nothing, just that he wished his father was alive too.

He went back to visit UK again the second time and I was still there looking like a JJC cos I didn’t have much funds like him.

Upon his arrival he gathered money and faced USA, he first said he wanted to come back but I was the ine telling him not to even try it cos his children unborn will curse him for making such decision.

He’s in the US working and making his money legit with no regrets.

I can’t say much on here.

To cut my long story short he’s now a USA Citizen.

If you want to suffer please choose your suffering wisely.





See his two passports below, now he can choose which kind suffer he wan suffer...




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Jobs/VacanciesRe: Should I Leave My Job And Japa To The UK by modskiller(m):
1stGenAmerican:
Trust me, most who go back to Nigeria complaining didn’t move back by choice.
You and Justwise present strong points and I advise anyone to be suspicious of people who complain about the developed countries they moved to.
If you visit any Nigerians here in the US (my paternal side included) you hear them complaining to family in Naija about bills and how hard things are then the moment they disconnect the call, they jump right back to loving and enjoying their new life.
The majority of people who complain aren’t legal and don’t have papers, are lazy, don’t want family back in Naija to ask for help migrating, or ask for money.

Real question: why do these monikers act like bills and taxes are curses and everyone abroad works around the clock, living a hard life of struggle? A nice, comfortable lifestyle costs and we enjoy the amenities funded with our taxes. Savings and investments are priorities to me but what good does having large amounts of money saved serve in an unsanitary, uncomfortable, and dangerous environment where one encounter can wipe savings dry? Serves no good at all.
Madam, you just can’t over emphasize on what you just said.

I have a very very very close relative who came back recently after we persuaded him not to.

He was extorted at the airport.

He was slapped by a police man 4-5 days after arriving during an altercation.

He was robbed 2 weeks later someone came in through their ceiling and stole his phones and laptop.

God Almighty knows I’m not making these things up.

Now he says he regrets coming back.

All in all you can’t go to another man’s land and not want to pay some form of your own due(tax) for earning and living good on their soil, that’s disrespectful.

Same taxes you all pay here without flinching.

You pay it on transport via agbero money that’s added to your bus fare.

You pay on VAT, which is also included in foods you buy and airtime’s purchases you make(heard their slamming a new fee and raising that sh!t)

You need to choose, if there’s need to plan for your future the time is now. Nigeria no send anybody papa!!!
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Should I Leave My Job And Japa To The UK by modskiller(m): 1:34am On May 24, 2022
pansophist:
If you finally decide to travel, then remove the UK, and to some extent, Canada from that list (or make it your last option). The rest are good, but the suffering you will face before you reach the promised land in places like Canada and UK, you might have been old then.
If he removes those two, which other ones would you advise.

Also how do you mean when you say he would suffer so much in UK and Canada before making it?
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Should I Leave My Job And Japa To The UK by modskiller(m):
Dear OP @charles009

I find your thinking interesting, cos you seem to have a good job and yet you tend to want better. That’s what we’re meant to do in life.

If we were built to be in one spot for life we wouldn’t have our feet.

Truth be told so many stories of people who go and come back with nothing, some are fishy as they wouldn’t narrate if they were lazy or not, or perhaps they were involved in something fishy on another man’s territory.

I suggest you travel and visit these countries you might have in mind to acclimatize yourself with what’s what and what’s not.

I know people who have little or no skills earning $2-$3K every month after tax and about 600$-800$ after bills every month overseas without their family though.

If you can sharpen your skill sets when you relocate with some trainings, you should fare better.


You have a family so the story might not be the same, but you also have a helping hand with your wife by you, you can pull more weights and have less pressure.

Also, on a not so bright note. You have a good job here but is it secure?

is your safety and that of your family guaranteed?

Are their future guaranteed too?

Will you wake up tomorrow to another unimaginable inflation?

If you fall ill will you be taken care of first and bills sorted later or we have to source for the money before the doctors will even listen to you.

So so many questions I should ask, but you’re a man and I think you should be the one to question your action(s) as to how you can secure the future of your clan.

Imagine if Giannis Adetokumbo’s Father had him in Nigeria. grin

People may show you videos of how people are complaining, let this !d!its complaining come back home from where they are and allow fresh hands go experience the heavy taxing, but I’m sure they won’t.

Peace!!!


Jeezzz! Thread don reach page 10 from page 2 in 24hrs lol grin

Modified
TravelRe: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by modskiller(m): 4:20pm On May 22, 2022
Nchabuomo:
Something like that, I hold a multiple-entry Schengen visa. Most of the Schengen States weren't done at a go. For example, Croatia was in January, and Switerzland was in March. As someone who travels on a Nigerian passport, I try to ensure that I always have an active UK, US or Canada visa. It helps with issues of transit.

When travelling, I also try to opt for the most direct flight. It saves one headache, so for Morroco, I would recommend Royal Air Morroco as it takes you directly to the kingdom without any layovers.

If you have a US, Canada, UK or Schengen visa, I think you can do an e-visa for turkey as a Nigerian passport holder.

I hope this helps.
Mehn! shocked shocked shocked

Don’t even know what to say right now.

Can you please share how you did the Croatia and Switzerland with the steps like you did for Morocco.

You’re very well experienced and would make a good reference when one needs an idea or two.

I duff my hat o
TravelRe: Greece Visa From Nigeria – How To Apply For Greek Schengen Visa Application by modskiller(m): 3:02pm On May 22, 2022
Nice thread!

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