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UK, litigation kingdom. In whatsoever you do in UK (especially if you are black), you must exercise utmost caution. they are all false alarmists! A meaningless body language could be misinterpreted as 'harassment'. It is possible that the said doctor only sympathetically held her hands to console her, and then she shrieks out in their usual manner. Whatever be the case, its a no-win situation for the Nigerian doctor. His license is doomed as far as practicing in ANY digitalised country is concerned. It's an indelible record and professional stigma. He can only use his license to practise in countries without a reliable database. So, go back to 9ja. |
makes sense. happy sales. |
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what are the issues with the car. Be honest. offering you 600k ![]() |
Hirsutism. Weird ![]() |
It's a lucrative business. High returns on investment! |
This guy appears confused now. ![]() Sometimes, it's not all about being good at your physical tasks, it's about cleverly making wise choices. |
650k |
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Lag is Ok |
whats the cost? |
OP, Do you know what 'paragraphs' are used for ? |
This is the problem with Nigerian youths. They NEVER learn! They are ALWAYZ under the delusion that they can only make it by travelling abroad. Despite your earlier international exposure, you are still hell bent and resolute to travel abroad. Well, if you are so desperate t travel abroad, I could give you vital links and guarantee you an admission into a UK university for Masters (please note: I'm not asking you to send me your money. All that is needed is your transcript). However, in fairness, I will advise you against travelling. You can consolidate on what you already have. Split the 3mil. Use 1mil for M.Eng in any of the federal Uni's in Nigeria and invest 2mil into any profitable business. At this level of exposure, one would expect you to have realised that not everyone makes it abroad. Besides, most of these European countries you've mentioned (Spain, Italy, etc and others Greece, France, Hungary) are currently in financial quagmire. Things ain't rosy anymore in these countries and its particularly even more difficult for foreign nationales, particularly those from Africa because recent employment policies do not favour them. Imagine UK clearly stating that if employment opportunities exist, only British citizens should be granted FIRST priority. if there is no applicant from Britain, then EU citizens should be considered, and in cases where there is no one from EU (which is highly unlikely due to the current high influx of EU members into UK. No thanks to free migration policy for all EU members), then others can be considered..of which, Africans are last on their priority list. In other words, Opportunities abroad are closing down for migrants. It's time for everyone to start looking inwards. This desperation for abroad is simply senseless. You might just end up wasting your time further only to come back to square one (back to Nigeria again). It's then you'll realise you've been rigmaroling in an endless cycle of globetrotting without achieving anything. At least, coming back home, you've gotten yourself a good certificate. Try to build on what you have. There should be no shame in being home. my 2 cents. |
PLEASE stop posting this OAU pixs. I was almost scared that my computer screen has gone bad until I saw ABU pixs. ![]() |
very dirty, lacks green, poorly maintained structures ![]() Clearly, this is a retaliatory response to the ABU thread. I'm not from ABU or OAU, but even to a blindfolded man, ABU is a undisputably better than these eyesores up there |
400k? 2 instalments? |
Whosoever believes that crap up there is a disgrace to all foools! even in the committee of retardss, such a person will be detested to the marrows. It's CLEARLY evident that this schizo OP is gay. Anyway, nice gullible story OP! however, this your strategy to embark on cheap publicity that will curry sympathy for you & your cohorts of faggies is a cheap one, a very cheap & lousy one at that. mods, pls close this thread ASAP. ![]() |
All I see here is a very beautiful photoshop! |
poor network, call back or email me: minajkindy@yahoo.co.uk |
call me, I can help you at 170 +447550239559 |
Naija isn't ripe for any online transaction of any sort. whosoever decides to venture into such deals, does so at his/her own risk. kiss your money gudbye. just keep remonstrating, you might get it refunded in the end, but it's surely going to be a tough one. |
OP, PM me. you can get very cheap phones and laptops from UK. |
you owe NL so many thanks! |
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Dan Orji and his Peacock band. Title of song: ''Eddie quansa'' |
too long! anyway, DSTv is just living on past glory. |
Lucasbalo: Good comment.Very stuuupid comment. |
maja01: Lol.....hope u r not deported shaMisconception! Not everyone who relocates is a deportee. Opportunities abroad are simply overrated and over-hyped. If you are organised, you can realise more than you can ever make abroad. However, if you derive fulfilment from staring at beautiful structures and good roads over 'better savings', then please, remain abroad. That said, I've been on both sides and one thing I'm certain that anyone relocating will miss is the QUALITY OF HEALTHCARE ! As per other things, there's always a close substitute - e.g for poor power supply, get a generator set, bad roads? get a good jeep! Accommodation?, some areas aren't bad o! for instance, Lekki, Ikeja GRA, V.I, Magodo etc (I only know Lagos ). So, there's always a way to cope. |
@OP, There's no big deal. Dispel your fears, take the bull by the horn and face your challenges with courage. I'm also relocating from the UK to Nigeria, but with a positive mindset. Best of Luck ! |
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I was almost scared that my computer screen has gone bad until I saw ABU pixs. 
