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Re: Life In Germany: What Is It Like For Nigerians Who Migrated? by Nobody: 6:37pm On Oct 27, 2021 |
Buliwyf: I have been to germany for holiday, after holiday, attended Freie Universität Berlin where i did an exchange program for 6 months. For people like you hyping how you can get german tech jobs, fyi, The tech industry is filled with Ukrainians and Russians, as an African, you don't stand a chance. Saw lot of africans, unemployed and doing low skilled jobs...many are squatters, tax system is crazily high, even germans themselves find for ways to beat the tax system by opening different offshore companies. Stupid country. Continue hyping a country that want to take all your money, stripe you of all your wealth and send you home broke. 2 Likes |
Re: Life In Germany: What Is It Like For Nigerians Who Migrated? by Buliwyf: 6:37pm On Oct 27, 2021 |
thebosstrevor1: Dumb mugu. I finished my masters before I started working. Now go and google the minimum amount a masters holder usually gets then google what is obtainable in software engineering and then cry yourself to sleep. It's not my fault that your deprivation and lack is leading you to question reality. Even if English is not their national language does it mean they can't work with it? They even offer masters courses in English. Who do you think teaches it? Na foolishness mixed with hunger dey affect your brain cells so. No go drink glucose. Next time smart people are talking better hide your face. I saw someone calling you zombie earlier on the thread and I thought it was just because of the usual political attacks until I saw how you argue blindy here. Na spiritual deliverance you need. Your case is hopeless. What a fool 10 Likes |
Re: Life In Germany: What Is It Like For Nigerians Who Migrated? by iadelola77(m): 6:41pm On Oct 27, 2021 |
Dear brother, seek the face of God Almighty before you proceed. A lizard in Nigeria will not become Alligator in Germany. Re 2 Likes |
Re: Life In Germany: What Is It Like For Nigerians Who Migrated? by ENG0701: 6:42pm On Oct 27, 2021 |
For people that complain that you can't get a job in Germany if you dont speak german, how do you want to work in a place you dont speak the language. Will you employ someone in Nigeria that can't speak English. Before migrating to a non English speaking country, please learn the language. 6 Likes |
Re: Life In Germany: What Is It Like For Nigerians Who Migrated? by Buliwyf: 6:44pm On Oct 27, 2021 |
thebosstrevor1: Idiot you haven't been to Germany before. Who dash monkey like you banana. You don even comot your village? Dey use another person story dey disguise there. For you to be claiming that you were in Berlin and don't know many Nigerians live and work there especially in the IT sector shows you are a miserable liar. You are not fooling anyone here. If you wanted to argue about tax you should have stuck to that instead of claiming Nigerians can't work there like every ignorant fool does. You are talking about Africans being squatters as if you don't know Europe is the top destination for illegal immigration by Africans. So it is hopeless people like you who came through Libya that you are claiming you saw. Nobody with the skills and job is squatting anywhere. Maybe they deported your family members that's why you are hoping that every other person's experience will be the same as those of your family. 5 Likes |
Re: Life In Germany: What Is It Like For Nigerians Who Migrated? by bilulu(m): 6:45pm On Oct 27, 2021 |
OBUKOMENA:All because Nigerians think you become a billionaire the moment you travel abroad, until we dump this mentality we will continue to be disappointed. Nigerians think you become rich the moment you move to Canada, but when you tell them that's not true you become their enemy. I live in Canada and I don't call my wife on direct calls, I use whatsapp or other data calls, do you know how much it cost to call Nigeria? Most of these people re living comfortably, don't expect much from them and you won't get disappointed 3 Likes |
Re: Life In Germany: What Is It Like For Nigerians Who Migrated? by Nobody: 6:48pm On Oct 27, 2021 |
Buliwyf: You can continue to deceive others but not me with your rant of so called minimum wages of a master holder and mimum wages software engineers are receiving. Germany isn't the United states and doing a masters isn't that important especially in that industry, what is important is knowledge of german language and experience. Infact in the german tech industry, they don't need that your stupid masters degree to get a job..neither do they even need certificate. Stop hyping yourself in that stupid country. |
Re: Life In Germany: What Is It Like For Nigerians Who Migrated? by rhames(m): 6:49pm On Oct 27, 2021 |
sosowater: You wicked oh! Every Mallam with his own kettle. Why you dey yab North like this? |
Re: Life In Germany: What Is It Like For Nigerians Who Migrated? by erico2k2(m): 6:49pm On Oct 27, 2021 |
fieryy:Im not saying it dnt, but that English is limited, its like saying Im having a meeting in England but speaking German |
Re: Life In Germany: What Is It Like For Nigerians Who Migrated? by ENG0701: 6:50pm On Oct 27, 2021 |
GreatrAnalyst: Your points are valid, but personally, I wont advise that one relocate to Germany without learning the language, otherwise you restrict yourself to international companies only. 2 Likes |
Re: Life In Germany: What Is It Like For Nigerians Who Migrated? by erico2k2(m): 6:50pm On Oct 27, 2021 |
thebosstrevor1:Thats how it is in the west, they pay no notice to certificate, infact I have never seen a JOB that requires you to be masters degree holder |
Re: Life In Germany: What Is It Like For Nigerians Who Migrated? by Skyyoyo: 6:53pm On Oct 27, 2021 |
Did i just read that you will bring your family after 2 or 3 years?? . That's what most people think until they enter here. Some will think that they will return to Nigeria very rich after 2 years . Please wake up from that dream! I will clearly tell you that it's impossible. You probably haven't even gotten your own Aufenthaltserlaubnis in 2 or 3 years, talk less of bringing someone over. I entered Germany in October 2003. At the moment i shuttle between Switzerland and Germany. I don't know how old you are. I don't know your marital status. Your age will determine my advice to you. As long as Germany or Europe is concerned, age is a very important factor to consider before making the move. I understand the situation of your friend fully well. He is struggling. And please, perish the thought that you are coming to Germany to stay with him. Because it's not even possible. I can actually write and write and write about my experiences but i know Nigerians don't like to read. So i will just stop here until i at least know your age. 2 Likes |
Re: Life In Germany: What Is It Like For Nigerians Who Migrated? by vickydevoka(m): 6:53pm On Oct 27, 2021 |
erico2k2:I telling u from knowledge. |
Re: Life In Germany: What Is It Like For Nigerians Who Migrated? by erico2k2(m): 6:55pm On Oct 27, 2021 |
vickydevoka:Well I asked a simple question cos I'm not taking what you read on prints cos I have been |
Re: Life In Germany: What Is It Like For Nigerians Who Migrated? by Nobody: 6:57pm On Oct 27, 2021 |
Buliwyf: Cover your shame. Many Nigerians work in tech in Germany.... stop spreading lies...don't let lies eat you up just because you want people to see where you are living as heaven on earth....from my little observation, i didn't even see one Nigerian in tech( programming) This is what i saw, the very few Nigerians i saw working in some of the tech companies were doing repetitive jobs, (arranging orders), customer service, that is lowest job...long hours and low pay. Another set of Nigerians i met were the club djs, and MCs in clubs and obviously Nigerian students. So stop hyping nonsense. |
Re: Life In Germany: What Is It Like For Nigerians Who Migrated? by Buliwyf: 7:01pm On Oct 27, 2021 |
thebosstrevor1: Lol. Mugu. Keep talking let me keep shaming you. Below is an IBM job shared in an Alumni group today. Have a look at the Required Education under Key Job Details. https://careers.ibm.com/job/13832811/tech-re-entry-als-java-entwickler-m-w-d-remote/?codes=SN_LinkedIn Are you sure you are even educated? Because you think like a goat. If Germans don't care about Masters in tech then why do their universities offer masters courses in tech and why do they even offer PhD and finish and go on to get jobs? See mumu. I go show you pepper today 5 Likes |
Re: Life In Germany: What Is It Like For Nigerians Who Migrated? by Nobody: 7:03pm On Oct 27, 2021 |
Buliwyf: Didn't you say that you don't need German language to get a job in Germany Why is the job ad in German Infact, it is written in the job ad that a good knowledge of German language is needed for the job. Lets me add that many Germans working in tech don't have degrees, if you like argue from night till the next morning, it is up to you Ibm isn't a startup, we know tech companies as startups which are numerous in Germany. 2 Likes |
Re: Life In Germany: What Is It Like For Nigerians Who Migrated? by Dextre(m): 7:04pm On Oct 27, 2021 |
erico2k2: Is this about Germany in particular or the western world in general cos if this is about western world in general, I don’t know what to say o, I’ll just prefer my own kid grow away from this area at all cost |
Re: Life In Germany: What Is It Like For Nigerians Who Migrated? by Buliwyf: 7:04pm On Oct 27, 2021 |
thebosstrevor1: The thing I like about this whole thing is that I am making you expose your foolishness the more. Now everyone knows you were never in Berlin. Keep talking and disgracing yourself. I will help you with enough rope to hang yourself with. 1 Like |
Re: Life In Germany: What Is It Like For Nigerians Who Migrated? by gbemishile: 7:05pm On Oct 27, 2021 |
OBUKOMENA:I had to quote u directly so u would see it on time. I was listening to the consular general of germany on radio last month and the presenter asked him how an immigrant can survive in germany.he said specifically that Germany can only favour a person who has a SKILLED labour.if u have something u're very skilled at,then u can survive in germany.if u don't have,then it's advisable not to go. 2 Likes |
Re: Life In Germany: What Is It Like For Nigerians Who Migrated? by Dextre(m): 7:07pm On Oct 27, 2021 |
JIREN01: And that is exactly why I said they are good relatively, as a Nigerian living in naija, you can’t do this shit if you nor hold bar. So if a country already ticks several boxes in your life, what else are you looking for. Abi you think say na every immigrant fit carry bag for Europe say hin wan go vacation even for the neighboring country with hin nigerian passport? |
Re: Life In Germany: What Is It Like For Nigerians Who Migrated? by Nobody: 7:07pm On Oct 27, 2021 |
Buliwyf: You didn't even dismiss my fact except repeating your usual comment that is so sad. 1 Like |
Re: Life In Germany: What Is It Like For Nigerians Who Migrated? by Buliwyf: 7:08pm On Oct 27, 2021 |
thebosstrevor1: Official announcement are always in the official language. That's the only way they can reach as many people as possible including those that speak English and those that speak in German. It doesn't mean that if you apply and you qualify, they won't take you. It's not a problem for them since there is google chrome to translate easily anyway. The fact that you are asking dumb questions like this let's me know you haven't left your village before. No worry before the end of today I will help you raise your IQ to reach like 50. |
Re: Life In Germany: What Is It Like For Nigerians Who Migrated? by Buliwyf: 7:11pm On Oct 27, 2021 |
thebosstrevor1: Me dismiss that meaningless nonsense that just exposed your ignorance? If we ask you to name the companies you visited now or even describe Berlin na google maps you go consult. I am just letting you fool yourself so that people who know Berlin will actually know you are a fool. Please continue. |
Re: Life In Germany: What Is It Like For Nigerians Who Migrated? by GreatrAnalyst: 7:14pm On Oct 27, 2021 |
thebosstrevor1: You don't need German language proficiency to get German visa. Go and confirm. That EU citizens are given preferential treatments doesn't mean only Europeans can work in Europe. Just make inquiries, don't assume. I rest my case on this biko. 2 Likes |
Re: Life In Germany: What Is It Like For Nigerians Who Migrated? by Nobody: 7:16pm On Oct 27, 2021 |
Buliwyf: You have no points, that is why you can't dismiss the fact. You all claim you are working in tech but spend all days arranging orders and filling in orders |
Re: Life In Germany: What Is It Like For Nigerians Who Migrated? by erico2k2(m): 7:17pm On Oct 27, 2021 |
Dextre:Germany in particular |
Re: Life In Germany: What Is It Like For Nigerians Who Migrated? by Babastrong(m): 7:20pm On Oct 27, 2021 |
op, my brother in germany used to say this. NO PLAY IN GARMANY. IT IS HUSTLE THAT PAYS IN GERMANY. NO FOOD FOR LAZY MAN IN GERMANY. NO FREE MONEY, MONEY NO BE FRUITS ON THE TREE IN GERMANY. i hope this will help a little bit. |
Re: Life In Germany: What Is It Like For Nigerians Who Migrated? by Buliwyf: 7:20pm On Oct 27, 2021 |
thebosstrevor1: Even those arranging and filling orders are better than you. If they give you the job now you go quick grab am. All your statement is just exposing your jealousy against those people you know who are working in those companies. First you stared by saying they can't get a job because of the language. Then later you changed it to low skilled jobs. Then now you are saying it's just customer service and arranging others. One thing is for sure, they are doing better than you. Cry all you want. Wish them to be deported all you want. They aren't online bitterly arguing about other people's work and earnings lol. They will keep doing better than you and you will keep finding a way to console yourself on public forums 3 Likes |
Re: Life In Germany: What Is It Like For Nigerians Who Migrated? by Nobody: 7:22pm On Oct 27, 2021 |
Buliwyf: You need to check your brain well. Ibm is an american global company with office in berlin...posted a jobs ad with the neccessary qualification for the German market in German language. Infact they went further in their job ad by writing this..Sehr gute Deutsch- und gute Englischkenntnisse If you had understand german, you wouldn't have omitted it |
Re: Life In Germany: What Is It Like For Nigerians Who Migrated? by Passionate1(m): 7:23pm On Oct 27, 2021 |
Rolly22: Hahaha! D uncle dey lie. . Germany na solid country. |
Re: Life In Germany: What Is It Like For Nigerians Who Migrated? by TheRollingStone: 7:23pm On Oct 27, 2021 |
With your type of mindset alaye just rest. You no fit go far with this kind mindset. Look at the better side of staying in germany, a first world country with good economy. Learn some vital hand work make you japa my guy naija done cast |
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