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magaliyu: Good moves...charity begins at HOME.charity begins at home? am not interested in charity am only interested in making money my friend. |
waleadex: As for relocation,it's your personal choice influenced by what's happening to you.so pretty much Nigeria is in bad shape and no one should move there? |
I want to relocate back to Nigeria from the United States and I just have some questions. 1) is this advisable to move from the U.S back to Nigeria? 2) are there any job opportunities available that one can make a comfortable living from? 3)what are the road and traffic conditions in Nigeria now days? 4) and has police harassment and political corruptions reduced? thanks. |
I believe this is what you need my friend. As far is the immigration procedures on the boarder, according to the site economist.com, "Immigration control at Mfum on the border was a damp hovel. Smoke from wood-burning fires cooking stews and Jollof rice clung to the air. Young boys made transactions through the window of our battered jeep, selling bananas and corn-on-the-cob. A handful of men passed through passport control from Cameroon with no papers or identification. “My aunt lives up the road in the next village,” complemented by a subtle slip of cash, was enough to grant passage. Leaky borders are often cited as one of the contributing factors to Nigeria’s insecurity. When the rules are so easily circumvented, it is hard to see how Nigeria will ever be able to control the 4,000-km border it shares with four countries." This was what one of their journalist experienced when he was crossing the border from Nigeria to Cameroon. I hope you take all of you things with you so you dont have to waste money going back to go get them. cheers.
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Afam, OAM please delete this thread as soon as possible its garbage. Mandela does not deserve this type of...I dont even know what to call it. |
ABC transport is your best bet my friend. They are even the most professional and i hear nothing but good things about them. However, the most important thing here is getting out of Nigeria so just take anything that will get you to Ghana safely. cheers. |
ogakpatakpata: @knowitall...........where have you been?...........l miss your analytic contributions, hope you are fine?I couldn't be better. I deactivated my account because of heavy workload from school, but now this semester is over I have free time. How things on your side? |
Anyone who needs directions from Nigeria to anywhere in the world can let me know here I will be happy to get them for you. For exmaple: directions from Lagos to Ghana, Lagos to Ethiopia, Nigeria to South Africa etc... As long as its taking you out of Nigeria please contact me. I will include a map and turn by turn directions. cheers.
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There will almost certainly never be another Mandela The Great in Africa again: he is one of a kinda. Mandela is South Africa's George Washington;father of his country. Washington and Mandela both gave their people hope when there was not hope. There can only be one father and this is Mandela. And honestly, its an insult to Mandela to compare him to any of these people:1) J.K. ROWLINGS, (2) DESMOND TUTU, (3) JOHN KUFOR, (4) OLUSEGUN AREMU OBASANJO, (5) KOFI ATTA ANNAN, you people need to stop with your comparisons and let the man rest. cheers. |
I dont know if some of you people are mentally retarded or what. How can you compare Mandela The Great, to Justice Beiber? If you dont have something intelligent to say, at least you can avoid looking stupiid. cheers. |