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Spiritdancers:Watch the video below over and over. Also check out the statistics in my 2nd post below https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ARsgwCx8TX4 |
So you live in Texas and you need urgent help to find WORK??!! In US of A, where even a total illegal can find work??!! |
Sixfeetbelle:What can I say. Genius is as genius does ![]() |
Where is "here"? |
BiggyBamBam:That's why I said "suspicion", meaning circumstantial evidence (your evasiveness) points to that |
BiggyBamBam:Well, his lane is Nigeria. He should look for a wife there, and let ladies look for hisbands in their own lane |
BiggyBamBam:Sooo, who will marry the ladies in Nigeria?? "Prefers" my foot |
BiggyBamBam:The way you are dodging the money issue confirms my suspicion: Our guy is a broke, loser "very very good guy", needing a japa ticket |
Pierocash:Well, that a girl wants to marry doesn't change the fact that men are scum! |
Iyatostrong: BiggyBamBam:How about him finding a woman in Nigeria, while the ladies in US/Canada find husbands in those countries?? Wow! I'm such a GENIUS! |
Good one OP. Common sense stuff but still good. (Just curious, what sort of name is Oghenekevwe?) Here's rest of the article: Routes Nigeria use for relocation The five easiest routes for relocation used by Nigerians are a. study, b. work, c. marriage, d. application for permanent residency and e. asylum, but irrespective of the route one chooses to take, here are ten things you should do before you japa in 2023: 1) Find out the requirements of your prospective country: Before deciding to relocate from Nigeria, it is important to find out what the visa requirements are for working. Many Nigerians move abroad expecting to step straight into a similar job they had at home and then express surprise when they are unable to work due to visa restrictions, which can lead to frustration and depression. Also find out what the requirements are for driving, studying and traveling. Sometimes depending on your visa, you might have restrictions on where and when you are permitted to travel. 2) Organise your documents: Many Nigerians have been denied visas by foreign embassies for simply failing to organise their documents, including photographs, information about family members and employers, criminal history, information about where they live, financial background and medical examinations. Also make copies of all important documents. 3) Research your destination Read up on the country’s weather, and etiquette norms, understand the actions that may offend locals so you can avoid doing them, learn how to greet people and how to share a meal, and be courteous. 4) Learn a skill Basic services like hair making, barbing, tailoring and bead-making cost a fortune abroad and acquiring any of these skills can easily guarantee a source of income as you settle in and find your feet in your new country. 5) Know someone Loneliness and depression are major complaints from Nigerians abroad and you should ensure that you save up contacts of relatives and friends abroad before you relocate. Photojournalist Fati Abubakar in a Twitter thread published in April 2022, said that despite attaining success and access to and everything you ever wanted, the crippling loneliness can make one sad and bored. It will also help to stay in touch with people in your home country as you adjust to your new environment and make new friends. 6) Think about healthcare Health care varies significantly around the world, and your access to a local system could depend on what kind of visa you hold. Before you relocate, find out what options you have for healthcare insurance and coverage. 7) Save as much money as you can Relocation abroad has a list of associated costs, and it is best to plan ahead and start saving. Some of these costs include visa, passport renewal, flight tickets, overseas travel insurance, vaccinations and health checks, rent, possible furniture or other items you may need, and living costs to cover you for a period before you start working. A Nigerian residing in Texas, USA, Williams Ogidan shared this advice on Linkedin: “I know Nigeria is hard at the moment and I am not against anybody struck by the japa syndrome. However, before you japa make sure you have money or have savings to keep you for at least six months. Don’t come here and begin to feel entitled to your own country men helping you”. 8. Get rid of unneeded items Decluttering is among the smartest thing you can do before you relocate, to prune your belongings to only what is essential for a simpler and cheaper move. Items such as outdated or outgrown clothes, shoes, toys, games, books, souvenirs etc, that are still in good condition can be sold to save more money, given away to family and friends or donated to charity. It also means you will have less items – which require less space – to keep in storage if you intend to store your property. 9) Pack a survival box Also known as your essential box or open-first box, a survival box should contain all the items you are going to need on the day of your trip and the first couple of days after your relocation. This will ensure that you do not end up opening already sealed boxes in search of something you need or arrive at your destination without even the basic necessities for a refreshing shower and a good night’s sleep. 10) Have a goal in mind Before leaving Nigeria, ask yourself what you would really like to get out of your experience abroad. Also, constantly reminding yourself why you chose to move abroad will help you make great decisions about how to spend your time and income overseas. It will also help you weather the hard and trying times. Author: Oghenekevwe Uchechukwu
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2023 Japa Goal: Here Are 10 Things You Must Do Before You Relocate From Nigeria - Travel - Nairaland THE number of international immigrants of African origin is projected to reach 80 million by the year 2030. In a recent PEW survey, of the 12 countries surveyed from five different continents, Nigerians ranked highest among people who desperately want to relocate to another country in search of a better life, a process now popularly referred to as ‘japa’. Many Nigerians have set relocation from the country, as a top priority in their goals for 2023 and the poor standard of living, rising insecurity and economic uncertainties that loom over the country preparing for its general elections, change in government and drastic reform measures such as fuel subsidy removal, all in one year, are some of the main reasons behind the decision to japa. A 2022 report by the European Union Institute for Security Studies revealed that the number of African migrants living outside their country of origin was around 41 million, with the majority 21 million of them living in another African country, while 11 million (56.4 per cent), five million (25.6 per cent) and three million (15.4 per cent) reside in Europe, Asia and North America respectively. The International Organisation for Migration (IOM) also noted that increasing restrictive policies in traditional destinations such as Europe and new opportunities in emerging economies and trade routes, have led to greater diversification of travel destinations for Africans to countries such as Turkey, China and South Africa for business, trade, study and employment. Today, millions of ethnic Nigerians live abroad and the largest communities can be found in the United Kingdom’ (500,000–3,000,000) and the United States (600,000–1,000,000 Nigerians). Other top destination countries include Canada, Germany, South Africa and The Gambia. More alternative migration destinations offer more opportunities for work, income, business and remittances to families back home, which in turn help to boost African economies. Routes Nigeria use for relocation The five easiest routes for relocation used by Nigerians are a. study, b. work, c. marriage, d. application for permanent residency and e. asylum, but irrespective of the route one chooses to take, here are ten things you should do before you japa in 2023: READ MORE HERE: https://www.icirnigeria.org/2023-japa-goal-here-are-10-things-you-must-do-before-you-relocate-from-nigeria/[/quote]
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Good one OP. Common sense stuff but still good. (Just curious, what sort of name is Oghenekevwe?) Here's rest of the article: Routes Nigeria use for relocation The five easiest routes for relocation used by Nigerians are a. study, b. work, c. marriage, d. application for permanent residency and e. asylum, but irrespective of the route one chooses to take, here are ten things you should do before you japa in 2023: 1) Find out the requirements of your prospective country: Before deciding to relocate from Nigeria, it is important to find out what the visa requirements are for working. Many Nigerians move abroad expecting to step straight into a similar job they had at home and then express surprise when they are unable to work due to visa restrictions, which can lead to frustration and depression. Also find out what the requirements are for driving, studying and traveling. Sometimes depending on your visa, you might have restrictions on where and when you are permitted to travel. 2) Organise your documents: Many Nigerians have been denied visas by foreign embassies for simply failing to organise their documents, including photographs, information about family members and employers, criminal history, information about where they live, financial background and medical examinations. Also make copies of all important documents. 3) Research your destination Read up on the country’s weather, and etiquette norms, understand the actions that may offend locals so you can avoid doing them, learn how to greet people and how to share a meal, and be courteous. 4) Learn a skill Basic services like hair making, barbing, tailoring and bead-making cost a fortune abroad and acquiring any of these skills can easily guarantee a source of income as you settle in and find your feet in your new country. 5) Know someone Loneliness and depression are major complaints from Nigerians abroad and you should ensure that you save up contacts of relatives and friends abroad before you relocate. Photojournalist Fati Abubakar in a Twitter thread published in April 2022, said that despite attaining success and access to and everything you ever wanted, the crippling loneliness can make one sad and bored. It will also help to stay in touch with people in your home country as you adjust to your new environment and make new friends. 6) Think about healthcare Health care varies significantly around the world, and your access to a local system could depend on what kind of visa you hold. Before you relocate, find out what options you have for healthcare insurance and coverage. 7) Save as much money as you can Relocation abroad has a list of associated costs, and it is best to plan ahead and start saving. Some of these costs include visa, passport renewal, flight tickets, overseas travel insurance, vaccinations and health checks, rent, possible furniture or other items you may need, and living costs to cover you for a period before you start working. A Nigerian residing in Texas, USA, Williams Ogidan shared this advice on Linkedin: “I know Nigeria is hard at the moment and I am not against anybody struck by the japa syndrome. However, before you japa make sure you have money or have savings to keep you for at least six months. Don’t come here and begin to feel entitled to your own country men helping you”. 8. Get rid of unneeded items Decluttering is among the smartest thing you can do before you relocate, to prune your belongings to only what is essential for a simpler and cheaper move. Items such as outdated or outgrown clothes, shoes, toys, games, books, souvenirs etc, that are still in good condition can be sold to save more money, given away to family and friends or donated to charity. It also means you will have less items – which require less space – to keep in storage if you intend to store your property. 9) Pack a survival box Also known as your essential box or open-first box, a survival box should contain all the items you are going to need on the day of your trip and the first couple of days after your relocation. This will ensure that you do not end up opening already sealed boxes in search of something you need or arrive at your destination without even the basic necessities for a refreshing shower and a good night’s sleep. 10) Have a goal in mind Before leaving Nigeria, ask yourself what you would really like to get out of your experience abroad. Also, constantly reminding yourself why you chose to move abroad will help you make great decisions about how to spend your time and income overseas. It will also help you weather the hard and trying times. Author: Oghenekevwe Uchechukwu |
Candidlady:Ask him to delete your numbers |
BiggyBamBam:Finances is the issue. Can he foot the bill for travels? And what country will couple live? |
480 is kinda steep. Is it negotiable? |
Where is he based and can you give estimate of net worth? |
Dybala11:But women are not out working hard to prevent men from having cars, rich, tall, etc. OP, on the other hand, is seducing as many girls as possible - while insisting on virgin! |
Dybala11:And this was my reply to him: They are all get married when time comes - proving there is no such universal requirement among women. But you are saying men should insist on virgin while they go about seducing as many naive, inexperienced girls as possible! |
TMTR:They all get married when time comes - proving there is no such universal requirement among women. But you are saying men should insist on virgin while they go about seducing as many naive, inexperienced girls as possible! |
Who will marry the women you seduced, sometimes actually bordering on raped?? |
Who will marry the women you seduced, sometimes actually approaching rape?? |
TMTR:We are not talking about society, we are talking about VIRGIN. You insist on it for a woman, while you yourself are free to sleep with whoever opens leg. Who will marry all those girls you slept with?? |
You are comparing apples and oranges. Non of the things you mentioned women want is abstaining from fundamental urge. If you say women insist a man never have ever smoked or drank, that's closer to virgin |
Oluwamuyiwa32:Not necessarily. People have all types of fetishes. Maybe this is his ultimate fetish. Some people are even attracted to same sex, yet love has nothing to do with it |
seborrhic:Don't look at the 4 year old, look at the mother. NO 4yr old can deceive her mother for long. She'd either forget what she said b4 or her mother already knew she made up things |
Finneseguy1:What would you advise him to do? He called himself a woman |
1) Your daughter definitely was NOT lying. 2) She was traumatized by it and may have PTSD 3) Someone has to help her process it 4) The 15 year old was probably also molested as a child 5) She has to admit what she did and where she learnt it from 6) Since she's a minor, the important thing is to make sure she doesn't do it to another child 7) I know you want revenge, but taking it beyond the family won't solve anything |
I answered no to all. Yet I'm rich! ![]() |
Here's the whole thing: Top Highest-Paying Jobs to apply For And Their Salary Range In Nigeria January 2, 2023 by admin Leave a Comment Top Highest-Paying Jobs to Apply For And Their Salary Range In Nigeria Based on our research, workers in Africa are among the highest earners in the world In Nigeria and Africa at large there are so many lucrative job opportunities, most people are not aware of this but if you are in a hunt for a new job and opportunities then you in the right place because we will list the top 5 Highest Paying Jobs To Apply For this year And their Salary Range. Base on the data we gathered in the past year we were able to come up this information. We identified 5 jobs that have the highest mean yearly salary. There are listed below. 1. Software development – $107,731 When we talk about the Software development we are talking about the online job market analysis platform. When it come to Software development most people in Africa can’t really go into this field, because of the lack in personnel that why its a very high paying job with a yearly salary of $107.731. Most people would be wondering what does a Software developer do to be paid such a huge amount every year, there job description includes the following developing, designing, supporting and deploying software to clients as well as designing applications and ensuring their smooth operations They also create, analyze and test computer programmes and software which solve specific problems. 2. Data analysis -$65,000 Just as the name Data analysis, over the last decade, organizations, companies and government agencies have been seeking professional analysts to help collect, process and analyze date to help them with their decisions making. Most people don’t know Data analysis do and how they work, Data analysts use statistics and software tools to obtain insights from a large database and communicate their findings to stakeholders through reports and visualizations. Base on the research we made we found out that the average salary for data analysis in the US is about $65,00 annually and we also found that the average salary for analysis in the UK is around 30,000 pounds yearly and also in in Canada is around $50,000 a year. Data analysts in Africa earn about $40,000 in a year, but in some cases data analysts do earn higher if they work for multinationals. Best Problem Solving Skills To Have How To Deal With Potential Customer In Nigeria How To Build A Long Lasting Business In Nigeria 3. Full-stack development Most people have not head of Full-stack development, so they do not know what there work is all about. Full-stack developers build end and back end web applications. Full-stack development is among the most high paying occupation over the last decade as internet access has been spreading widely across the world. Full-stack development have a broad range of skills that includes language skills such as HTML, CSS and JavaScript for front-end languages such as python, Java and PHP for the backend. Most companies and other organization are looking to hire Full-stack developers because of this they intend to pay high for whoever is employ. 4. IT professionals -$50,000 Every company in the world has an IT department and they do pay their IT employee very well because o the kind of work that they do. Every major companies, organization, government agencies depend on IT department to improve operations and other day to day activities. In terms if some of their work that they do, they design, build and maintain computer systems and networks. Base on the research that we did we found that an average salary for IT professionals in Africa is BETWEEN $40,000 AND $50,000 This salary do get higher deepening on the company that the individual works at and the position the individual is holding. 5. Management consulting – $200,000 If you are into Management consulting then you know what you job description is if you don’t then this is what it means Management consulting are consultants that advise firms and organizations on ways to improve their operations and achieve corporate goals and so lot more. Now you have an idea what Management consulting is. Management consulting is a very lucrative in terms of how much money they make because they work in a variety of industries, such as healthcare, manufacturing and finance. |
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