Travel › Re: Should I Build A House Or Relocate With 7m Naira? by Okibaba22: 5:01pm On Mar 22, 2022*. Modified: 5:17pm On Mar 22, 2022 |
SocialJustice: You can't build a house with N7m, get UK admission and leave. This is not a hard decision to make. Save good money abroad and you can come back to build your dream house. don't mind this one o. Don't even try UK o . Better Please try USA or Canada.. you will only regret of going to UK with this amount with students visa . |
Travel › Re: My Plan To Relocate To Uk by Okibaba22: 5:49pm On Feb 21, 2022 |
IyaOmo1: Dear Great Nairalanders
I am in urgent need of your advice on a decision I am about to make that could shape my life and my young family in about few months from now.
I am currently running successful businesses which give me a steady minimum of N1.5M per month with a potential for expansion. I have been nursing the idea of going to UK on a study Visa by September this year with the hope that I can get a well paying job that could surpass my current earnings here in naijja. I also intend to keep my naija business running but we all know trusting people with kind of investment can be tricky and risky.
What assurance do I have about earning more and having a better life in UK? What happens to my businesses I already built up in Naija? What happens to my properties here in naija?
Your advice will be of great help at this critical decision making moment of my life. Thank you it will be better if you stay here jeje. Because I have a friend that just came back from UK.. he said nothing is there. |
Education › Re: How Good Are You In English Language, Check This Out by Okibaba22: 7:02pm On Feb 01, 2022 |
Mbamally: 1. who's and whose Who’s is a contraction, who + is, or who + has. For example: who’s hungry? Whose is a possessive pronoun. For example: whose sandwich is this?
2. toward and towards Both spellings are correct, and they mean the same thing: in the direction of. Toward is the preferred spelling in the United States and Canada. In other English-speaking countries, such as the United Kingdom and Australia, towards is the more common spelling.
3. their and there There means the opposite of here; “at that place.” Their means “belongs to them.”
4. stationary and stationery Stationary means fixed, or unchanging. Stationery refers to paper, matching envelopes etc.
5. inquiry and enquiry enquire simply means to “ask,” while inquire was used for formal investigations. You can use either enquire or inquire and not make a mistake. Inquire is what you’ll usually see in American English.
6. loose and lose Loose: means not firmly fixed, or not tight. The handle is loose. Lose: I don't want to lose my job.
8. defense and defence Defence and defense are both correct/the same. It comes down to the part of the world in which they are used. In the United States, people spell it with an “s” while UK with "c".
OP I'VE DONE MY OWN... SHOULD I DROP MY AZA  thank you. |
Phones › Re: Which Android Phone Can I Buy With 120k by Okibaba22: 8:56pm On Jan 29, 2022 |
Kaymax2222: Try Oneplus phone.... You will never regret it that brand is under rated in Nigeria infact the phone is a very good phone. |
TV/Movies › Re: I Just Bought A New Lg Tv 32inches And The Picture Quality Is Not Hd! by Okibaba22: 8:48am On Jan 27, 2022 |
Bro, first of all. You bought fake LG Tv. Goto your sharpness if the Tv has sharpness in the settings.. reduced the sharpness to zero and thank me later.. your game will be clear. |