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Celebrities › Re: Denrele Shows Off His Heels (Photos) by moneyhungry(m): 9:44am On Nov 06, 2014 |
No new topic today... Abi the supermod never wake up yet? |
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Travel › Re: Which Is The Best African Country To Migrate? by moneyhungry(m): 9:16pm On Oct 31, 2014 |
tooltip: I'm sending you a PM I've Replied. |
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Travel › Re: Which Is The Best African Country To Migrate? by moneyhungry(m): 9:09pm On Oct 30, 2014 |
suxes2005: Biko, let go of sk now.. And yeah, I look like a pastor
All these good things about Southy makes me wanna relocate there.
Yes, internet biz is sweet but like you sad, intellectual capacity is something else 
In Kenya, I'm sure internet marketing should be discussed there and its gonna be a good ground to establish and make a name tehre..
Run seminars and workshops - that's the koko of making big money in the industry
How's southy today?
~ Sheyi Ahh, I'm not thinking of relocating to SA, but I'll recommend it to an average hustler who cant do drugs. South is gud if you have enough money to do biz or have the heart to do drugs. And oh, a good freelance skill or science degree can get you a job too. Yeah, Kenya should be cool for internet biz and workshops. Omoh, south dey jare... Cool weather, hot girls... Keeps a brother Going  ... |
Travel › Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by moneyhungry(m): 4:37pm On Oct 29, 2014 |
Following this thread. I gaz see if I fit push my homie enter south koko. |
Travel › Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by moneyhungry(m): 4:35pm On Oct 29, 2014 |
surethings: i just called Korea embassy in Lagos some few minute ago and i was told they don't do such thing...where x can i get it done?.....all i need is apostille stamp Abeg try dey add the names of the schools that gave those replies so that others can learn and follow up. |
Travel › Re: Which Is The Best African Country To Migrate? by moneyhungry(m): 3:04pm On Oct 29, 2014 |
suxes2005: That's one. Sweet thing about SA. Get your permit, live legal ( ttho' ain't easy but very possible) and you can get visa to most countries.
Kenya ain't that bad too. Chilean embassy is there and for net marketers, Chile is a good place to move to.
Cheap and good standard of living, you learn a new lang, IT is sure rocking the place, agric is booming as well.
Me I can't fit go SK ooo. I can only do 'sk' 
Factory job is a No-No!
As long as there's internet, then a big NO to muscular job 
~ Sheyi Yeah: Ireland, Singapore, SK are easy destinations with southy permit. Oh well, cool to know that Chile is good too. I'll spread the word. Lol @ 'sk', you look like pastor sef. Well, factory jobs ain't easy but its safer than doing drugs and besides not everyone has the intellectual capacity to do internet business. We all gotta choose our paths. |
Travel › Re: Which Is The Best African Country To Migrate? by moneyhungry(m): 5:49am On Oct 29, 2014 |
suxes2005: Sk has always been there. Visa is wahala for most peeps.
Sk i mean south korea and not the 'smokey' sk lol
~ Sheyi Yeah, its kinda tough getting the visa from naija but its possible if one makes good effort. its easy moving to SK from SA if you got the right permit. lol @ 'Smokey'. |
Travel › Re: Which Is The Best African Country To Migrate? by moneyhungry(m): 9:22pm On Oct 28, 2014 |
suxes2005: Wasere paddy mi.
Well said!
I love me SA mehn... such a nice country to visit.
I'm gonna feck you .... eish my man, you gonna put in
making love to em is not a biggie
~ Sheyi lol @ 'eish'. yes mehn, sex is like handshake here, not a big deal at all. |
Travel › Re: Which Is The Best African Country To Migrate? by moneyhungry(m): 9:19pm On Oct 28, 2014 |
south korea is also a nice place for an average naija hustler without academic qualifications. no drugs o, cuz the penalty is fatal. there are lots of jobs there (mostly factory jobs). pay ranges between $1.3-$2k. if you can find your way there, make solid plans and research and go for it. my ibo brothers are moving there gradually. its tha new zone. |
Travel › Re: Which Is The Best African Country To Migrate? by moneyhungry(m): 9:11pm On Oct 28, 2014 |
tooltip: hahaha! boss! thats the fun of living, you know, "immersing yourself into new cultures,challenges and adventures"...i'll add SA to my list, at least there should be some startup incubators around
Sup with the discrimination against nigerians?, did you feel any of it?.......im sure you really had fun balling there....lol, you could share some of your memorable experiences to whet our appetites  discrimination against Nigerians dey bro. e dey everywhere, even for Singapore. that name 'Nigeria' don cast badly worldwide. But in SA, its mostly the guys that don't like us, the ladies Love us. lol. so its a balance. southy girl go look you for eye tell you say 'you naijarian, I wanna ferk you'. lol. e go be you like film show. first day I arrived at the airport, I was taken to an interrogation room where I met several Nigerians. we were interrogated for very flimsy reasons, some were deported. being an 'average' Nigerian isn't easy in a foreign country but if you toughen n smarten up, you'll be fine. money makes things easy tho, its the only language/ticket they all respect. lets get it. |
Travel › Re: Which Is The Best African Country To Migrate? by moneyhungry(m): 8:57pm On Oct 28, 2014 |
cutieme: @money hungry'pls do u know much about Tanzania ?And apart from SA,which other African country can one migrate to bro, sorry I don't know much about tanzania. As for other alternatives, I'd say Kenya. I have a friend who migrated there this year and he is doing fine, legitimately. from what he says, its cool to live in. |
Travel › Re: Which Is The Best African Country To Migrate? by moneyhungry(m): 8:52pm On Oct 28, 2014 |
tooltip: Lmao!, how much are we talking about here for house rent in SA biko....@suxes2005 and monehungry sixes2005 is kinda right but it depends on the area/province. the big cities like uptown Johannesburg, cape town, Pretoria are more expensive. As an online worker, you can live in other areas that offer almost the same life as the big cities. as a single guy, you can live a decent life with $500 per month. $150- rent and electricity, water. $100- food. $100- personal needs and miscellaneous expenses. $150- savings. but if you wan show yourself, then you need like $1,000. trust me, if you see the kind cars wey some ibo n Yoruba boys dey drive here, you go no like average life. big things. |
Travel › Re: Which Is The Best African Country To Migrate? by moneyhungry(m): 8:36pm On Oct 28, 2014 |
suxes2005: SA woulda been the best BUT the cost of housing there is too high!
I spent a lot last year there...
You're damn right about their ladies. Mehn, spiritual konji go worry you even if you no wan do before... though i didnt do anything sha. spent just 30 days there.
~ Sheyi yeah, housing is expensive. depending on the area, a self-contain room cost an average of between 20k-35k per month (converted to naira). however, jobs/ business pays well too, so its a balance. haha, the girls na story for another year. |
Travel › Re: Which Is The Best African Country To Migrate? by moneyhungry(m): 4:47pm On Oct 28, 2014 |
tooltip: that's it man!, i still get few things to tidy up here oh....i fit PM you ba? no wahala bro. expecting your pm. |
Travel › Re: Which Is The Best African Country To Migrate? by moneyhungry(m): 4:07pm On Oct 28, 2014 |
tooltip: Lol!, this bro seems to know what I love, are you living in SA currently? lol. na here e dey happen. yeah, I'm based in SA but I spend lots of time in singapore too. |
Business › Re: How To Make $1,000/month Writing And Researching Online by moneyhungry(m): 1:41pm On Oct 28, 2014 |
tooltip: Thanks man! 25-27k is the range oh!, will get it later this week as payoneer rejected my application,i believe it was because i used my temporary national id card oh, ok. |
Travel › Re: Which Is The Best African Country To Migrate? by moneyhungry(m): 1:38pm On Oct 28, 2014 |
tooltip: are you sure you dont mind the disparities in exchange rate, for example your earnings as a freelancer will be better if you are living in Nigeria, tell me about your monthly living expenses in kenya I swear to God, you will enjoy freelancing in south Africa. 24/7 electricity, swift internet service, nice (but expensive) housing, nice weather, hot (ass bigger than nicki's for real) & cheap girls, cheap food (chicken, apples, ice cream, alchohol)... etc. you gotta love SA. |
Business › Re: How To Make $1,000/month Writing And Researching Online by moneyhungry(m): 12:43pm On Oct 28, 2014 |
tooltip: has anyone here applied for a international passport recently?, please help me out with the current costs currently, if you go thru the normal official process, its around 13k but you go wait tire, you know naija govt workers na. when I left naija late last year, it was 18k and I collected it on the same day, based on sharp Sharp runs. now that the fed. govt increased the official fees recently, just budget like 25k at least, you will collect it on the same day. |
Romance › Re: Ask A Retired Womanizer Any Question On Love, Sex & Marriage. by moneyhungry(m): 8:18pm On Oct 23, 2014 |
samflexxy: Hmm interesting lemme ask ya a question
Snakie and moneyhungry who writes better sexuality story |
Romance › Re: Ask A Retired Womanizer Any Question On Love, Sex & Marriage. by moneyhungry(m): 8:15pm On Oct 23, 2014 |
as e dey hot. OP dey sound like guy wey gather orientation. sail on sir. |
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Romance › Re: Pls Help! This Guy Wont Leave Me Alone by moneyhungry(m): 4:51pm On Oct 11, 2014 |
children of nowadays sef. |
Nairaland General › Re: Fatal Accident Along Wuse Market Bridge In Abuja (see Photos) by moneyhungry(m): 2:15pm On Oct 11, 2014 |
luchy34: so I guess is the govt that is equally responsible for peoples carelessness, quit blaming the govt and face up to ur responsibility That's what makes a nation great. At least the issue of Ebola in Nigeria is More than a good example for you first things first, the road is a havoc. is it the citizens responsibility to build roads or does that road look good to you?. ok then. gradually the citizens are now building schools, hospitals, generate electricity, protect themselves, buy water, create jobs for themselves e.t.c.... whats the need of having a government and what then are we paying GEJ 1billion for food for?. its because of people like you that Nigeria is its sorry state. come out here and see what politicians and their children do with our funds. |