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TravelRe: Nigerians In Other African Countries, How Is Life? by Munachimso30(m): 8:31am On Jun 27, 2022
Cousin9999:
Also, Mauritius is infested with Indians. They're nearly as depraved as west Asians. You don't want to go there, and it's a bizarre joke to compare that place to Canada or Switzerland. Mauritius is also a human tr4fficking hub.
Chaiii people heartless ooh, bad government all over
TravelRe: Nigerians In Other African Countries, How Is Life? by Munachimso30(m): 8:30am On Jun 27, 2022
Cousin9999:
Don't listen to the human tr4fficker in here talking about Egypt.

From a human tr4fficking report from the US Department of State about Egypt:

Traffickers subject men and women from South and Southeast Asia and East Africa to forced labor in domestic service, construction, cleaning, and begging, as well as sex trafficking. In 2017, observers reported an increase in West African trafficking victims, although it was unclear if this was the result of increased victim identification or an actual increase in numbers. Male refugees and migrants are vulnerable to exploitative labor practices, including forced labor. Foreign domestic workers – who are not covered under Egyptian labor laws – primarily from Bangladesh, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Indonesia, the Philippines, Nigeria, Sudan, South Sudan, and Sri Lanka are highly vulnerable to forced labor; employers at times require them to work excessive hours, confiscate their passports, withhold their wages, deny them food and medical care, and subject them to physical, sexual, and psychological abuse. Some employers file false claims of theft to further exploit domestic workers. Traffickers subject women and girls, including refugees and migrants from Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, and the Middle East to sex trafficking in Egypt. In 2018, an international organization reported Colombian nationals were smuggled into Egypt to work in the entertainment industry, and in 2019, an NGO reported that employers in resort towns, such as Sharm El Sheikh, sexually exploit dancers from Colombia. Refugees from Syria, Sudan, South Sudan, and Yemen who live in Egypt are at risk of trafficking. For example, increasingly traffickers target Syrian refugees who have settled in Egypt for forced child labor, sex trafficking, and transactional marriages of girls that can lead to sexual exploitation, including sex trafficking and forced labor. NGOs reported in January 2020 that unaccompanied minors (UAMs) among the African migrant population are increasingly at risk of trafficking in Egypt; Sudanese gangs reportedly target UAMs to force or coerce the children to sell drugs or commit other petty crimes. Irregular migrants and asylum-seekers from the Horn of Africa, who transit Egypt en route to Europe, are increasingly at risk of trafficking along this migration route. During the reporting period, there were reports trafficking networks fraudulently recruited women from Guinea for employment in Egypt; the traffickers then exploited the women in domestic servitude or sex trafficking.
embarassed embarassed embarassed embarassed embarassed embarassed embarassed embarassed, thanks so much, have been planning seriously on how to migrate to Egypt, ndi Egypt bye !!!!!
TravelRe: Living In Australia/life As An Australian Immigrant by Munachimso30(m): 8:23am On Jun 27, 2022
Skyrocket1:
Try applying for a student visa.
Won’t be easy for me sir, am all alone in this journey and don’t have someone to support me even with a dime, someone told me that school route is 80% percent sure but it’s damn costly too, can’t afford it for now
Thanks for your time and response, I appreciate
TravelRe: Relocating To Gambia by Munachimso30(m): 8:18am On Jun 27, 2022
sliksusan:
I can only give advice, try anyway, if you have money go to a country hustler there, because there you will meet different people and have good connections, because there you can move to another where you can get your work, that you learn
With your Nigeria passport you will find it difficult to get a Panama visa if you get a UK multiple entry visa you get visa free access to Panama. If you have a permit you will get a better job here, but if you don't have a permit you will not get a job
Thank you sir for your response
Will suit it out
Thanks
TravelRe: Relocating To Gambia by Munachimso30(m): 8:16am On Jun 27, 2022
nwadikeokey11:
Kigali Rwanda is good, many Nigerians are moving into that country now. In fact I have a guy that moved in there about 4months ago from Nigeria and according to him, he is doing very well. He has lived in so many countries, including Egypt, Philippines and others but he is now based in Kigali and according to him, he is doing very well. He said he opened a drinking joint and that he hardly have chance for himself as from morning till 12mid night he is busy with customers. Rwandans drinks a lot, so he is doing well in that drink stuff. I really do not know the type of business I can advise u to go into. The guy didn't have drinking joint in mind before going. In fact he had some thing totally different in mind but wen he got there, he took like 2months to observe things for himself and eventually went into drink business. So my advise is that u go there and look for wat the people need and go into it. And for how much you need to go there? My advice is , pls plan and prepare very well financially, because things are very very expensive over there in Kigali, far more than any state in Nigeria, including Abuja. House rent, food and just about every thing, things are just very expensive in Kigali. Bear that in mind wen making up ur mind in traveling to Kigali. Thanks you
Wow this is exactly what I like to hear, am grateful bro, thanks so much
Will make a plan
TravelRe: Pls Which Country Can I Travel To With ₦1.5 Million To Hustle? by Munachimso30(m): 9:18pm On Jun 26, 2022
Depressed101:
1200euros monthly no be big money like that, boys dey earn that amount for naija still e nor reach manage life... Even Poland dey pay 2000euros for unskilled and semi skilled labor.
The problem is how to get there
It’s never easy, Naija passport cast like olosho ass
Poland work permit is not easy to get this days, have tried to know if I can get job offer from a company in there but to no avail
TravelRe: Pls Which Country Can I Travel To With ₦1.5 Million To Hustle? by Munachimso30(m): 9:15pm On Jun 26, 2022
Niorte:
This is the level many people are in Nigeria. Looking for money to "jakpa". It is very sad when nothing seems to be working. Graduates are more or less begging to work to even feed themselves. Getting married is no longer feasible for the matured singles since they cannot fend for themselves.

Anyway, if you have access to internet and a laptop and you have a little to invest, I can take you what I do online to generate money. Nobody can become wealthy by being a salary earner, business is the way out and not just one business. You should have at least 2 streams of income.

May God help us.
Can we talk please, just seeing this now, my own case is just remix of his
I don’t know if you are still here
TravelRe: Relocating To Gambia by Munachimso30(m): 8:54pm On Jun 26, 2022
sliksusan:
If you wanted to travel in this life and needed Hustler, you didn't need to ask anyone about the country. Let me tell you this when I first went traveling. I didn't ask anyone a question. I just make up my mind and enter the road in 2005 without a passport benin make a paper call laissez passer in french in Benin take bus from benin to mali i was burkina faso to mali and when i arrived mali was the country i knew no one , not a family member, not a friend. I was in Mali for 2 weeks Before taking the train at Bamako train station to Senegal, when I arrived in Senegal them take a taxi from Senegal to Gambia before taking the ferry from Gambia Ferry Terminal to Banjul. It is banjul l have do residency permit there permit like id card gambia l meet one yoruba guy in banjul when l do my resident permit and immgrayion office and same guy connected me with an ibo guy calling friday from owerri this Friday have restaurants in tallinding gambia i work with this guy for 8 months with no salary just food when i finish, 8 months, carry my bag again, return to mali, when i arrived in mali in 2006, it is mali l meet one yoruba guy call gbenga have barbing saloon and told me to Learning how to Cut hair it is there l know how to Cut hair , to this day , when I left Mali again, went to Burkina Faso, year 2007, when I arrived in Ouagadougou, I went to Winner Winner Chapel Church . I met the pastor he refused to help me when I walk on the street meet one of my classesmate at school in the street Ouagadou gou the guy help me for there connect me with these two IBO guys oneyka sunny for enugu these two guys just opened a Barbing saloon new the saloon Big they put me there to work for them because these two guys a guyman but they put me for the saloon when i work there. All our brothers from Nigeria, the big guyman and the citizens of Burkina Faso, come to the saloon more than 150,000 CFA every week l make , but I will split the money into two. I will carry half and Onyeka will take half and when there maga pay them give me a lot of money one day l meet one burkinabe man come to my shop to barbing told him that l need burkina faso passport told me that I am Yoruba that it is possible for me to do it for me but told me that I will pay 80,000 cfa. He do it with my name with original birth certificate that i was born in burkina faso as yoruba saki the guy gave me the passport i got my passport went to Niger niamey got china visa for burkina faso passport year 2008 take flight for Niamey with Afrique Airline to Tripoli, Transit to Dubai, to Guangzhou, China get entry stamp 30 days when my stamp going to expire them take train to Hong Kong I get 14 days visa free entry stamp for my Burkina Faso passport when my 14 days in Hong Kong are to expire. I take refuge. i get paper hong kong refuge and spend 8 month in hong kong no work very hard and left hong kong to bangkok i see that no work there in bangkok them left to singapore the singapore expensive l cant live there and singapore didnt like blacked during that time singapore deported many africa because nigeria scam singapore woman them l left singapore to indonesia jakarta for indonesia to philippines where l spend 4 years before i come nigeria year 2014 when i was philippines i see that burkina faso not strong passport like gambia passport them i have a friend immigration in gambia contact him get my gambia passport year 2013 and use it come nigeria for philippines year 2014 get entry stamp 3 month nigeria after spending 3 months in nigeria i know i have good passport left nigeria to Tunisia for there i have my student residency permit get, it's tunisia, went to school, got my Diplomat in Computal Secience Polytechnique Sousse tunisia, it's tunisia, i'm learning french and arabic, i can speak this language like yoruba because i spent 2 years and 5 months in tunisia is tunisia, i left tunisia for turkey, i went to istanbul. I see Turkey is not good country no way way to be citizenship in Turkey so spend two days there and left turkey for panama . i have the permit and i will be panama citizenship l am still have resident permit Tunisia and Panama still use two country Resident permit together if wanted to collected visa here in Panama if there no embassey the country here l will fly to Tunisia collect the visa at the embassey which is not exist in panama because l have valid resident permit tunisia if you wanted to travel no need for you to ask question because if you ask question you will not move forward many people you ask question will confuse you them will not allow you to move i have gone to many countries in europe, south america and asia no any country is not good if you have hand work you will make it
I understand very well what you’re saying but can’t risk all that, the cash this days is damn fat
I only ask if I can get a job there, I have Dubai experience in hydro blasting and it’s a marine work, I have the certificate to cover up
Since you have all these experiences and know that most people won’t tell me the truth
What do you advice me to do now, if I take it the way you listed
I might loose the little cash I have at hand
Help me sir
Just little advice okay
TravelRe: Living In Australia/life As An Australian Immigrant by Munachimso30(m): 2:33pm On Jun 26, 2022
DrCollins218:
You can ask your questions here and I will answer.
Please I want to migrate through working permit and I can’t get that without an employer giving me a job offer
Have tried all I could to know if I can get that but to no avail
Since you’re there already and have little experience just like you said, is there any other chances for me to migrate
I don’t think if I can come through PR since I gat o level
Any advice or help?
It have been my dream to migrate to Australia, I love that country so much
TravelRe: Relocating To Gambia by Munachimso30(m): 11:09am On Jun 26, 2022
nwadikeokey11:
Yes, i once lived in Kigali before moving to the State to look for good money so that i can return back there, invest and settle down there finally and also raise a family there. This was in 2016 and power, life in general in Kigali was something i had not seen in any African country before, including that Accra Ghana where u reside presently. During my stay there i met several Nigerians who came from places like India, Dubai, China, Botswana and other Asian and African countries to call Kigali their home. I wouldn't know much about other parts of the country but Kigali which is their federal capital is currently the real deal in Africa. Google Rwanda or Kigali and u will see that every thing u will read and see about the country is possitive. Before this yr end am moving back there.
I will like to have some discussion with you sir
Please I want to live Nigeria and relocate to any save African country
I have Rwanda and Gambia in mind, and it’s for business
What advice do you have for me and like how much can I manage with then what business do you think that moves there ? Thanks
TravelRe: Relocating To Gambia by Munachimso30(m): 11:06am On Jun 26, 2022
ultimate77:
I am having a thought, I'm a computer engineer, I repair, network, cctv, web design and I teach crypto as well.. I have a great business idea that I just pitched and seems to start working here in Nigeria. I have been planning to raise money here to send my siblings all out of this country. My business just started but it's still slow. I have raised about 3million to set up from crypto I am thinking I won't repay the office rent or house rent here again, my total bill for office rent, light that I don't see office and house fuel for car and generator all is about 450,000 naira. If not more than.

Office rent, 230,000 naira yearly house rent 200,000
Light 2500 monthly 5,000
Security 12000 yearly for office 1k yearly resident

Fuel 12,000 naira office monthly that's if I reduce use. Car 16,000 monthly.

Feeding, data, money to mum, clothing ,all not inclusive. This is roughly 700k i think ill tour this rout, with my business plan, it will work and since their currency is higher than ours, i can raise fund quicker there and then fund my siblings to the UK and canada then i can move later to canada.

If you are ready to move and have ideas, we can progress... I will teach staff what i do. Its easy to make money anywhere with skills.
Love these, how’s it going because I know by now, you have migrated already, can we talk ? Maybe we can rob mind
TravelRe: Relocating To Gambia by Munachimso30(m): 11:03am On Jun 26, 2022
sliksusan:
the cost of living here is nice everything is great if you come here set up your business you make it but also you must understand Spanish language and you must get there resident permit also
I heard that work in Panama are marine work and I have two years experience in hydro blasting
What’s my chance there sir
Can you help me with answers ?
TravelRe: Relocating To Gambia by Munachimso30(m): 11:02am On Jun 26, 2022
IamNumeroUno:
Yeah, I have read about the development of that country and it sounds like they are the new hub and future darling of Africa.

Have you lived there? If yes, what is the nature of power supply? I am a digital marketing consultant (SEO) so I will only settle in a country with abundant power supply. I am currently in Ghana but the people here are more xenophobic than South Africans. The power here is out of this world.

In three months, there might be just ONE interruption which does not last one hour. I mean you have your A.C or fan as the case may be, running for three to four months straight. I wonder how the Ghanaians got it right and we(Nigeria) are still miles behind.
Have you successfully migrate to any of these countries? Please update me abeg, mine is business I have in mind
Gambia or Rwanda is my target
TravelRe: Relocating To Gambia by Munachimso30(m): 10:59am On Jun 26, 2022
feelgoodstuffs:
Ok I know someone who is also a mobile technician, I can give you his number after talking to him
What about someone that want to open a small business, what’s the chances and what advice will you give with your long experience in that country
Thanks
Will appreciate your advice or reply
TravelRe: Relocating To Gambia by Munachimso30(m): 10:57am On Jun 26, 2022
Chibueze775:
Am the Op. I've gotten the information I needed. Am an Igbo we don't fear challenges, I will go to Gambia and settle well. I've gone to trade fair Lagos to see goods been waybilled to Gambia, I was shocked even 9ja beers like gulder, trophy, hero etc are in trailer of goods going to gambia. I've gotten the number of the waybill personal and a driver. I know what am doing my people, a times it's good to make a move
Hope you have successfully migrated, how’s life there for someone hoping to start up business in that country and what type of business do you advise I move into if I come
I just need your advice if you are there already, what are your experience
TravelRe: Living In Australia/life As An Australian Immigrant by Munachimso30(m): 9:38pm On Jun 25, 2022
DrCollins218:
My Australian landing gist and experience so far.

I arrived Australia on a PR visa through Qatar airways. It was a smooth scale at the border control apart from filling the long covid forms and entries.

I was picked up at the airport by a Senior Brother whom I have been living with and his family since my arrival.

Settling down in Australia as a new immigrant isn't easy especially getting used to a new system.

In terms of jobs, there are many jobs here that can fetch one good money both in the blue and white collar industry.

I got my first job in May and I have been enjoying the experience. Over here, people don't joke with time. If someone living in Australia spares sometime to respond to your questions, you should appreciate it because everyone is busy and on the move constantly.

I didn't understand this till I arrived.

Disability support worker jobs are everywhere in Sydney and they are heavily short staffed. In fact na dem dey beg you to come and work.

Disability support worker jobs can fetch one a good 3k dollars per forth night if you pick good shifts.

In terms of getting a professional job, it's very difficult because most companies won't employ someone without Australian local experience. For instance, if you a construction engineer, breaking into the construction industry is very difficult without local experience.

In terms of mobility, you will need a car, in fact most jobs will ask if you can drive, drivers license, car insurance etc.

Besides, having a car in Australia is a necessity not luxury. You can't get around without a car because everywhere is far from each other. I have spent 8 weeks here and I thank God for bringing me to the beautiful country despite the challenges of settling in.

If you have any questions please do ask me and I will be happy to respond.

Thank you so much and happy weekend.
How do I get you outside here, wanna ask a lot of questions please
TravelRe: Nigerians In Other African Countries, How Is Life? by Munachimso30(m): 7:44pm On Jun 22, 2022
JapaProf:
If France or Belgium is your destination, then Cote d'Ivoire because you can do business while learning French at the same time.
That’s cool, actually am in Côte d’Ivoire now doing business, it’s not something you will learn today and tomorrow, so it’s something that will take time but once it’s still Nigerian passport bro, matter hard ooh
TravelRe: Nigerians In Other African Countries, How Is Life? by Munachimso30(m): 9:54pm On Jun 20, 2022
digitite:
Alright. Goodluck.
Thanks
TravelRe: Nigerians In Other African Countries, How Is Life? by Munachimso30(m): 12:49pm On Jun 20, 2022
JapaProf:
If Europe suits you, why not?
Light me on
TravelRe: Nigerians In Other African Countries, How Is Life? by Munachimso30(m): 12:49pm On Jun 20, 2022
digitite:
Alot of them got married to foreigners and left. I will mention them cause they might be here on nairaland as I am sure they still travel there for vacation. They are footballers and traders.

Wale ( Switzerland ) , Stan ( Faroe Islands ) , Udi ( Crotia ) , Abel ( Turkey ) , Iyke and Don ( Israel ), Chidi ( Qatar ) , Carlus (Philippines ).

I still have my co-barrck boy there ( Alpacino ), the one and only lover boy who married a Nigerian. Although I lost his contact, since I am sure i will always be back. Meanwhile, if you have good purpose of migrating, get to your intended destination in that country first ( A school, workplace, sports or religion center ) . Its not wise to start connecting yet, they will see you as a liability or talk more , do little kinda of person. But when you get there and visit their neighbourhoods, they will be keen and practical to offer you a hand or link you up.

Migration : Tourist visa ( Egypt issues that a lot pending you have the right hotel reservation; as a lot includes tour perks to the pyramids, pharaoic kingdoms, sphinx, museums and so on ) . When I flew back in 2007 for summer break, I met two Nigerians at the cairo airport and they pleaded I show them around . I had an apartment but did not take them there. I just took them to a cheap hotel and we went on vacation to the pyramids and sinia deserts. Afterwards, the Benin guy left for spain and the Yoruba guy settled there after seeing lots of Yoruba Alahja's doing trading and their husbands who own barbershops and grocery stores. I took them there to treat the Benin guys fuckup for breaching our agreement after i took pictures with my digital camera and he refused to pay. The Yoruba guy was cool sha.

Business: If you want to do business there, keep all your Nigerian documents intact and updated including bank cards, drivers license and so on because you will need them from time to time and they will respect you for that. I know of a Nigerian guy who uses his GTB card to make money by receiving deposits and pulling it out there for clients on commission.

It is important you get certain tools and technologies for international trade; for example, I had accounts with The United Bank ( UK oriented ); they also have Societal General (French ), Arab African, HSBC and plenty others. They can also consider you for a loan if you are crime free and registered with the Egyptian Military Intelligence ( I did the finger printing ). Sometimes, I move around at 2am to 4am to use ATM and network hardly fails.

Business Permit : Another good thing there is houses or offices are furnished when you rent them and you pay monthly with insurance. Every Realtor is attached to a law firm and they can assist you with your signed rental contract to get business permit on your registered address at Mugama ( Immigration centre ) , downtown Cairo .

With that, you can create partnerships with manufacturing and service firms to market their products and services within and outside Egypt at wholesale prices and they pay you your percentage, either in Egyptian pounds for the local market or Dollar for the international markets. Couple of my friends did that, one traded in shoes and sports slippers while the other one building materials.

Textiles: Trade on Shirts, Chinos and Sportwears. Bedsheets and Curtains.

I can only help you with the technicalities of migrating and living in Egypt. Their prices dont fluctuate like modern financial systems as they use ancient measurements especially the indigenous africans and to some extent arabs. That is why food and agriculture is abundant. Ask the Israelites of old because i no come this world to chop only food.
Wow, thanks for this, more to your elbow
Will be doing my research on how to get my visa, will talk to you when am done
Thanks once again, I appreciate
TravelRe: Nigerians In Other African Countries, How Is Life? by Munachimso30(m): 11:19pm On Jun 19, 2022
JapaProf:
Research on the best Japa pathway for you, if you can't, i can help you do it.
Japa to where ? Europe ?
TravelRe: Nigerians In Other African Countries, How Is Life? by Munachimso30(m): 11:16pm On Jun 19, 2022
digitite:
Business is easy and cheap to run there. If you have a good template, you can start with $1000 ( 6 months plan before you start profiting, although it can be instant depending on your expertise. Just look for an african or others to share rent with and pay your share of $100 a month. And use it to always renew your permit but try to learn French, Arabic, Greek, Italian and Hebrew. These are the peoples heritage.

Gas, electricity, water and internet ( unlimited including wifi ) is cheap. Highest you pay a month for all these is $30 . If you want to share guest house with backpackers from all over the world, you can get for $5 per day downtown Tahir square.

Before AirBnB became popular, I ran the service by accommating tourist, sports and businessmen that paid me since i lived in a secured estate and kept my apartment clean.

I also did import and export brokerage by bringing in goods, clearing and shipping them to Nigeria as their tariff is very low and most goods and services are subsidized. Their Pharmaceuticals is great if they can allow you carry it pending you have license.

Some Nigerians ran Cyber cafe, Grocery stores, Textiles ( Egypt got cotton ), Cargo, football and recruitment agency and they rarely cause trouble. Inflation always low. One hardly go broke or homeless because there is real value for money.

If you earn $1000 a month there and save $500 a month after living very comfortably in an accessible estate, you will detest the West and their overhyped media. Ancient countries is like a school, one is always learning and that makes you earn.
Thanks so much for this, I really appreciate, do you have anyone there that you can connect me with ?
For more details like how to migrate and what major business is cool there
I know much about clothing (textiles)
TravelRe: Nigerians In Other African Countries, How Is Life? by Munachimso30(m): 1:50am On Jun 19, 2022
digitite:
Thats good to know. I left during the revolution. I miss the affordable lifestyle and could visit again for business. I have been to Egypt 3 times.
How’s business over there, like how much can can someone start with ?
TravelRe: Will You Rather Get Another African Country Passport by Munachimso30(m): 1:48am On Jun 19, 2022
sliksusan:
ok them
Your email will be cool
TravelRe: Will You Rather Get Another African Country Passport by Munachimso30(m): 8:31pm On Jun 18, 2022
sliksusan:
drop your whatsapp
Am not dropping my details here in public bro
TravelRe: Nigerians In Other African Countries, How Is Life? by Munachimso30(m): 11:39pm On Jun 17, 2022
JapaProfessor:
If yo are an investor or a skilled professional:
South Africa
Kenya

If you work remotely and earn in dollars:
Namibia
Rwanda

If you are interested in fashion, arts and film:
South Africa
Ghana
Tanzania

If France or Belgium is your final destination:
Cote d'Ivoire

Living on a budget:
The Gambia
Zambia
Please am still waiting for you, am already in Côte d’Ivoire just need some advice from you
TravelRe: Nigerians In Other African Countries, How Is Life? by Munachimso30(m): 11:36pm On Jun 17, 2022
BigBashiru:
They aren't....Egypt is part of Africa....
Egyptians are more than racist, my own experience reach sokoto undecided
TravelRe: Nigerians In Other African Countries, How Is Life? by Munachimso30(m): 7:18pm On Jun 15, 2022
JapaProfessor:
If yo are an investor or a skilled professional:
South Africa
Kenya

If you work remotely and earn in dollars:
Namibia
Rwanda

If you are interested in fashion, arts and film:
South Africa
Ghana
Tanzania

If France or Belgium is your final destination:
Cote d'Ivoire

Living on a budget:
The Gambia
Zambia
Please specific, what exactly are you saying concerning that Côte d’Ivoire
TravelRe: Majority Of Nigerians Living In Europe. by Munachimso30(m): 2:24pm On Jun 15, 2022
Bobbybenard:
Leaving for Iceland very soon for schengen working visa to Iceland. Please I need to be enlightened here
Can you share more light on how you get the visa ?
Please
TravelRe: Thread For Nigerians In Other African Countries by Munachimso30(m): 10:25pm On Jun 13, 2022
AwolowoAssLicker:
I spent 7months in Monrovia, easiest way to survive there so easily, if you came with capital for business, remember Liberian dollar liberty is trice higher than our overrated Naira... life is very cheap in gayetown, red-light and west point cheesy
I don’t known if it’s possible to talk to you sir ?
TravelRe: Will You Rather Get Another African Country Passport by Munachimso30(m): 4:11pm On Jun 13, 2022
sliksusan:
I didn't say the price in Nairaland. OK, here in Nairaland. I have helped three guys get a passport and they have already left Nigeria Two of guys already have a residence permit the country them go . It's no joke, it's real
How do I talk to you outside Nairaland then ?
TravelRe: Will You Rather Get Another African Country Passport by Munachimso30(m): 10:07pm On Jun 12, 2022
sliksusan:
Cost and easy to get if you have money
How much are we talking about ?

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