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Re: Jakpa Advise: Think Critically by litaninja(m): 3:36pm On Aug 18, 2022
Are you talking about the same farmlands that some herdsmen from a certain tribe will waltz into at will, trample and still kill the owners. Those farmlands

Zeekaycn:
Is it that people don't know how to live freely, peacefully and happily in Nigeria? Yes I agree that there are so many challenges in Nigeria but I tell you for free, Nigeria is the most free country in the world.

I don't understand how someone with over N10million will spend all that money searching for green pastures, to me you are already on a fresh green pasture.

This is a total scam, you spend so much money educationing yourself to work for people (Whites) who don't even have your level of education.

The huge money you spend educating yourself goes to their purse, you graduate and work to better their economy.

I think Africa is really sponsoring the well being of the Western world. Back home we use all our savings to buy gadgets, expensive cars and phones. Cars that we don't even have roads to drive them. They keep releasing new version of phones, imagine people using expensive phone for a show off. Don't we think our monies are still going back to where these luxuries are coming from?

Celebrities keep upgrading their garages without employable investment. If I talk they will say what concerns you. If you know the amount of money going out from Nigeria alone for importation of phones you will cry. Yes phones are useful but using phone that worth 500k while you are earning below 150k is waste subscription not even included.


We keep blaming government for making live difficult but when we manage raise money we can't invest. We have empty land everywhere, no farming, foodstuffs are getting scarce now, but someone will prefer to raise like 5million to go and do care job abroad.

I'm tired with black man mentality cry cry cry cry

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Re: Jakpa Advise: Think Critically by vee22: 3:41pm On Aug 18, 2022
jesmond3945:
grin
na serious nairabet be that o. 2m is like 2600 pounds. Using the minimum wage thats like 260 hours of work.
32 days of work it's easy na
Re: Jakpa Advise: Think Critically by freddie009(m): 3:41pm On Aug 18, 2022
Magic1:


Bro put me through on the steps to this US Ph.D scholarship.

This is little I know,

Firstly, write GRE and Toefl, which are not compulsory for all schools but will help get a scholarship. Though, some suggest you email professors in your domain first to know if they need research assistance because it will fasten your process of being accepted if they like you.
Secondly, send your result to WES so they can evaluate it.
Thirdly, You can start applying to schools. Remember you should have your CV and statement of purpose, all these will contribute to getting accepted and as well being awarded a scholarship.

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Re: Jakpa Advise: Think Critically by SBM10: 3:44pm On Aug 18, 2022
frog12:
na the UK GOVT trick be dat, to force you into PhD to pay more grin grin grin grin grin

una fall for it line and sinker. UK like money more than anything.
smiley
Re: Jakpa Advise: Think Critically by Alajiki(m): 3:45pm On Aug 18, 2022
Testpen:


My brother very true first and foremost i think there should be a seminar back in Nigeria informing and educating Nigerians its not automatic employment trust me its either you do care work or factory work. be informed and dont go and start resigning from your work observe ask questions before tendering that later.

I have read several comments on working in Care Homes. What really are the issues with care homes? Is the work condition that terrible?

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Re: Jakpa Advise: Think Critically by jimetagambo: 3:49pm On Aug 18, 2022
Alajiki:


I have read several comments on working in Care Homes. What really are the issues with care homes? Is the work condition that terrible?
There is dignity in labour. It's just the Nigeria habit of looking down on people working some types of jobs which is bad.
I even watched a YouTube documentary not long ago where Sola shobowale said she worked some jobs and wasn't ashamed of it.
I am sure that there are lots of people working care homes and that have financed houses, cars, sponsored family through university e.t.c on such jobs. Even from those care jobs, people can move on to become care home owners themselves or become bosses in the field.
When I did back room job at stadium as a student, alot of us Nigerians saw the job as rubbish due to our entitlement mentality but alot of the eastern European guys there had risen to top positions just by working hard.

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Re: Jakpa Advise: Think Critically by valves: 3:52pm On Aug 18, 2022
Pls I'm saying this to everyone reading, if you have that kind of money kindly move to Canada instead. I'm in Canada at the moment and I'm wondering why people run to the UK.

If you come here as a student you won't go back cos you'll most likely get a job. People get citizenship here in 3-5 years.

Don't dash UK your money pls. UK made their Visa easy for a reason. I beg make una think well

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Re: Jakpa Advise: Think Critically by jimetagambo: 3:53pm On Aug 18, 2022
Icon2007:
I am really happy that people are getting to know more about the deceit and deception of UK government. they don.t have any good plan for Africans. If you listen to Phrankleen on youtube with an open mind you will understand the West system better.
if you are doing well here don't jappa blindly and say you did cos of the future of your kids. you are not God neither Jesus their future is in their hands and God, you can only do the little you can, let them do the rest. your own metal health and happiness is also important.
Ire oooo
It's not deceit. If you fail to do your home work, then that's on you. No need to complain about the system not treating you right. I don't recall or read anywhere the UK government guaranteed you jobs or permanent stay after your studies.

As for Phrankleen, that guy keeps discouraging people from traveling out, yet he stays abroad and keeps enjoying. When he moves to Nigeria, I would start taking him serious.

But to be fair on the guy, he hates ilegal immigration which I support him on that as well.

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Re: Jakpa Advise: Think Critically by jeffdaniel(m): 3:54pm On Aug 18, 2022
jimetagambo:

Deep.

Hahahahahahaha. I remember embarking on further japa runs after myself and a few friends graduated in the UK. Some extremely Patriotic naija colleagues that had families way up in government where bent on going back home to Nigeria. They believed getting job won't be hard for them back home.

Well, 12 or 13 years after, they now send messages every now and then asking about how they can japa. I tell them I don't know anything about migration again. Last time I ever touched an immigration from or whatever visa application form was way back in 2012 or so when I filled visa application form for my family members to visit me abroad.

Funny enough, as I read the comments of the guy you quoted, it reminds me of our days in the Uk too, between 2010 and 2012, and how we left to look for other opportunities in another country, i was just telling this to my wife. I remembered few of our friends too left and went back to Nigeria because it was difficult to extend work visa in the Uk then, some had to stay back to continue schooling. The story is different today.

My advice to those students, studying in the Uk, especially Msc, that doesn't want to go back to Nigeria is that they should use it as a stepping stones. Once you're done with your study and you are given the 2 years to work, just use the opportunity to go to another country for example you can apply for Canada express entry, at that time you have more opportunities and you may be lucky to get it within the time of your working visa.

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Re: Jakpa Advise: Think Critically by jimetagambo: 3:56pm On Aug 18, 2022
blank:


I said this earlier as well when I said I regretted doing a Master's in UK. Total waste of time and money. School in a country that would give you the opportunity to emigrate.

People that it works for are medical people, Big 4 accountants, IT people.
I don't regret doing mine in the UK.

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Re: Jakpa Advise: Think Critically by jimetagambo: 3:58pm On Aug 18, 2022
TWoods:
Getting a job in a foreign country is not a right, regardless of how much you paid in tuition.
I agree 100 percent. Even British nationals struggle to get jobs after graduation. I remember when I worked as a student briefly at McDonalds restaurant, there were British grads also working in those jobs. They had degrees in chemistry, Maths and other programs and still ended up working transition jobs at those places. Nigerians just have an entitlement mentality.

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Re: Jakpa Advise: Think Critically by seunny4lif(m): 4:04pm On Aug 18, 2022
Wow cool
God bless you for this, did you study economy
I think the reason Nigeria banks can’t borrow long term loans to Nigerians is because no jobs security in Nigeria.

I know many Nigerians that have over 4 houses in UK, using the rent money to pay off the mortgages
aribisala0:
How else does a teacher or bus driver buy a house ? any suggestions? Nothing wrong with debt if you are financially literate
You talk this way because you lack knowledge.

If you borrow money to buy a house at 3% interest and inflation rate is higher it is good debt.
Financially illiterate people fear debt because they do not understand it. Debt is just like a mirror it allows you do more with less. If you have a good job and you can 3% 4% or 5% borrow.

What is the interest rate in Nigeria

Mirror how? If you have a TV and some mirrors many more people can watch the same show,

Money loses value due to inflation all the time so it is foolish , in my opinion , to keep money in the bank. Rather borrow the money of those who do not know what to do with it . .
Many Nigerians in the UK have over 20 houses thanks to debt . Ultimately they borrowed but if they can get tenants and manage it so that the income exceeds the loan they are fine.

Summary do not keep money in banks , aim to have good credit worthiness and borrow as much as you can

Do you know how much Dangote is owing today? E go shock you

If you owe $1000 and you cannot pay dem go call police When you owe 100 billion dem go call meeting

Just imagine a Nigeria where you can borrow a 25 year loan at 3% interest
Re: Jakpa Advise: Think Critically by zanshi: 4:17pm On Aug 18, 2022
justwise:
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You generalised a lot in this post, I know at least two couples on student visa struggling now, one has ended their marriage.

You failed to mention the cause of what you falsely called a scam, Nigerians scammed themselves and not the British government, Nigerians that came here with no plan and no money to survive, they used untouchable money to get a visa hoping to work and study full time to survive.

If you japa with no brain you get crushed, don’t blame anyone apart from yourself.

Ended their marriage damn.
Re: Jakpa Advise: Think Critically by ronalmagic10(m): 4:23pm On Aug 18, 2022
For those with experience, can you advise a pharmacist to migrate to UK to do OSPAP and work in UK or just stick with the Canada dream. It will be crazy to spend so much to go to the UK and not be able to secure work. Student visa to Canada on the other hand is not looking as good as the UK

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Re: Jakpa Advise: Think Critically by duke2000: 4:27pm On Aug 18, 2022
To me, this is the most balanced commentary here. However, I dont know if Ng people are the most wicked.
Herbworks:
I have come to discover that abroad is not for everyone and those in the abroad shouldn’t see the ones at home as lazy so also Nigerians at home shouldn’t see those selling everything to japa as stupid. If you believe you can succeed in Nigeria then do not let anyone force you to japa otherwise you will be frustrated, and if you have an adventure spirit and love to travel abroad then do it without being discouraged.

I made a mistake about 10 years when my cousins were interested in me traveling to the USA but I allowed preaching from Oyedepo to discourage me. I thought then that I can make it in naija and also help to fix the country. 10 years later I keep getting frustrated. Now my cousins in the USA don’t even want me to mention japa to them again cos when they were ready I wasn’t.

Naija, a country where employers make you feel they’re doing you a favor by paying you your salary, a country where employees are made to do jobs meant for 5 people and still earn less, a country where graduates of 5 years ago are still looking for jobs that will make them stand, a country where youths have become slaves to politicians, a country where you are expected to roll on the floor before people will help you, a country where lecturers behave like gods cos they decide who pass or fail, a country where a military recruit with just WAEC will disrespect their father’s age mate simply cos he/she is holding a gun, a country of lies, deceits, envy, jealousy and wickedness, a country where people pay good with evil or refuses to pay back loans given to them with abeg, abegii

Nigerians are the most wicked people I have seen on the face of the earth; you will welcome them with an open mind and be going out of your way to help them meanwhile they’ll be planning how to rob you and betray you.

This same person that wrote this is probably living abroad and enjoying the benefits there but they will intentionally discourage people so that nobody will ask them for money or come over and drag their jobs with them. Make all of una getat abeg
Re: Jakpa Advise: Think Critically by MemoriesAndMe: 4:29pm On Aug 18, 2022
ednut1:
Alot of Nigerians who went to the uk on study visa will suffer this fate. The uk just scam Nigerians
Not only the UK, several countries do same,including the US and several European countries.
They have their quotas to make from each visa they issue to Nigerians and other nations. But these countries are really hyped, that's why we have the very long queues at their embassies in Nigeria.

I feel sorry sometimes for some students that are not from rich homes in Nigeria that are excited about their study visas in some countries overseas. When they're advised by folks on this platform.

Some folks end up telling them to return to Nigeria and suffer with everyone forgetting that some of these people sold their houses, cars, quit their jobs and can't really return to anything until they get back on their feet wherever they find themselves in the world.

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Re: Jakpa Advise: Think Critically by hardbody: 4:34pm On Aug 18, 2022
sweetmelanin:


And Nigeria isn't debt ridden?

Ghana is one of the safest countries in Africa, you can move freely at night, travel to all regions without fear.
Their police isn't brutal like those uniformed animals in Nigeria. Their schools and universities are decent, their cultural and moral values far better.
They do not have fulanis looting their country dry, killing & kidnapping the locals while a fulani Nigerieen president is busy siphoning funds to Niger Republic.

Ghana is better than Nigeria for the most part.

Well, maybe for the most part. However as at today, their inflation level is higher than that of Nigeria and Boko Haram has been reported as making inroads there in recent times. I am not speaking in favour or against Ghana or even Nigeria, I am putting the cards on the table based on what the reports are presently.

Their Police is brutal to Nigerians, perhaps because of our antecedents, the hotel i stayed at Osu advised me to keep my passport in the room when going out at night to have a drink at some walking distance, I wouldn't know why. Crime level still appears lower than Nigeria and I cannot speak to their schools, but high school videos show that their decency level is probably as amoral as ours in Nigeria.
Re: Jakpa Advise: Think Critically by kuduss1: 4:35pm On Aug 18, 2022
Bunch of lies it obvious the op does not know anything about the study route. Please don’t discourage people abeg see as he just talk wetin he no know.

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Re: Jakpa Advise: Think Critically by Thislifee: 4:35pm On Aug 18, 2022
Testpen:
Read this before embarking on a journey to United Kingdom England, before selling your land, car and other valuables and paying tuition fees of almost 18,000 pounds or more which today in Nigeria exchange rate is approximately 14,000,000 million naira. Think very well. we all know Nigeria is bad, insecurity and poor basic amenities and all. We have not even added accommodation and the frustration that comes with except you willing to stay in a University accommodation which is cheaper you be paying nothing less than 10,000 pounds at least 8,000,000 naira, have not added feeding now that's almost 30,000,000 naira all in total to come for a Master program just 1 year. cry cry cry cry that's not chicken change that's huge.

Now once you done you entitled to a 2 years post study visa where the UK government gives you time within the 2 years to get a job or else we be welcoming you back to Nigeria. Now the issue here is not you getting a job, there are lots of job in the UK, most companies are not ready to sponsor you for a tier 2 visa to work, infact even if you make it through the first stage and you been ask if you have the right to work and your reply is you will need a sponsor you might not hear from them again.

Its so unfair to international students that pay huge amount of money for tuition fees to come here and not getting any company to offer you tier 2 sponsorship letter most end up either enrolling back into the system taking a Phd programme paying another huge sum of money just to remain in the Uk, which is very sad, some even leave their degree and end up in care homes taking care of elderly people, mentally unstable people which you might be subjected to either been kicked, insulted and so on.

I think the school agents of this schools should inform students before embarking on a journey, where job is not guarantee and not just concern about hitting sales. Also discrimination, and pretence. i think Canada is better off in my own opinion. just think and way your options before u jakpa and come back to square 1. All this money if you have it please kindly invest back home because i see it has just wasting it over there.
tell them
Re: Jakpa Advise: Think Critically by gaby(m): 4:46pm On Aug 18, 2022
aribisala0:
Deceit how? Is the UK government your government or THEIR government?
Are they deceiving you more than YOUR government
If they ALLOW you to come to study in THEIR country. Study and go back home.

I do not get how DECEIT comes into the conversation

The UK government is GOOD for THEIR people

Is YOUR government good for YOUR people?

The UK government is not just Nigeria's government but own and control Nigeria as their farm/company through the alibaba proxies running the country aground.

While, the UK gets their leeway and returns from the managers of their company/farm (our politicians), they Politicians are able to corner some returns for themselves too with the UK looking the other way that's how and why we are here today as a country.

Why do you think every Nigerian looking to run for the Presidency first goes to 10 Downing street, and then have their High Commisioner here in Nigeria, interviewing and admonishing them on the terms of service?

They go to 10 Downing street to submit their CVs and application letter...

Know this and understand the dynamics.

Kapish..

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Re: Jakpa Advise: Think Critically by Saverin: 4:51pm On Aug 18, 2022
sweetmelanin:
A child who has never left his father's compound will think his father's own is the biggest. I'm saying this in the context of Africa because Nigerians have this superiority complex towards other African countries not knowing many of them have surpassed Nigeria in many ways e.g. security, education, way of life etc..

Countries like Ghana, Benin Republic, Rwanda, Kenya, South Africa, Gambia, Cape Verde etc.. the few Nigerians who go to these countries, go there and start displaying foolish arrogance like we are better than them.. like how do you flee your own country that has failed you, yet have the audacity to look down on your fellow Africans who are doing better?

Instead of being humble and relocating to African, Latin American or Carribean countries that are safer & more economically prosperous, Nigerians will instead
seperate from their families, sell their properties, take everything they've laboured for and go and submit it into the hands of the UK government only to get sent back to Nigeria empty handed with a useless degree.

The Nigerians who are enjoying UK today are;
- children (first generation) of those who settled here in the 80s/90s/early 2000s.
- Medical professionals like doctors, nurses.
- Students who come with a 'dependent' spouse who can work while the other studies.

Most single students & every other category of immigrants will unfortunately fall into the carefully crafted scam - the UK immigration policy.
Re: Jakpa Advise: Think Critically by ogbonti: 4:54pm On Aug 18, 2022
Testpen:
Read this before embarking on a journey to United Kingdom England, before selling your land, car and other valuables and paying tuition fees of almost 18,000 pounds or more which today in Nigeria exchange rate is approximately 14,000,000 million naira. Think very well. we all know Nigeria is bad, insecurity and poor basic amenities and all. We have not even added accommodation and the frustration that comes with except you willing to stay in a University accommodation which is cheaper you be paying nothing less than 10,000 pounds at least 8,000,000 naira, have not added feeding now that's almost 30,000,000 naira all in total to come for a Master program just 1 year. cry cry cry cry that's not chicken change that's huge.

Now once you done you entitled to a 2 years post study visa where the UK government gives you time within the 2 years to get a job or else we be welcoming you back to Nigeria. Now the issue here is not you getting a job, there are lots of job in the UK, most companies are not ready to sponsor you for a tier 2 visa to work, infact even if you make it through the first stage and you been ask if you have the right to work and your reply is you will need a sponsor you might not hear from them again.

Its so unfair to international students that pay huge amount of money for tuition fees to come here and not getting any company to offer you tier 2 sponsorship letter most end up either enrolling back into the system taking a Phd programme paying another huge sum of money just to remain in the Uk, which is very sad, some even leave their degree and end up in care homes taking care of elderly people, mentally unstable people which you might be subjected to either been kicked, insulted and so on.

I think the school agents of this schools should inform students before embarking on a journey, where job is not guarantee and not just concern about hitting sales. Also discrimination, and pretence. i think Canada is better off in my own opinion. just think and way your options before u jakpa and come back to square 1. All this money if you have it please kindly invest back home because i see it has just wasting it over there.

I am proud to be the 100th person to like this post wink
Re: Jakpa Advise: Think Critically by Ikmontana1: 5:03pm On Aug 18, 2022
please Any1

Is there an Age limit for applicants that are applying for Masters program in any of the top countries in the world US, Canada, Australia, Germany e.t.c ??
Re: Jakpa Advise: Think Critically by formular2002(m): 5:13pm On Aug 18, 2022
Unfortunately, I thought the way this OP is thinking now some 5 years ago.
Truth is, it's all perspective.
For me, I believe staying in Nigeria is a risk while traveling abroad (UK) is also a risk. Not doing anything at all is a bigger risk.
The day I added a UK Masters to my point for Canada express entry/PNP and I saw the score was the day I knew I had wasted time.

My opinion: Nigeria is not so bad, UK is also not so difficult. It all depends on the value you attach to your life and what you intend to do with it.

My Advise: Japa if you can, the risk and investment is worth it.
If you also have what it takes to survive and compete in Nigeria, why not, make the money and enjoy your life.

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Re: Jakpa Advise: Think Critically by mayo47(m): 5:16pm On Aug 18, 2022
Absolute Gibberish here with no justification for your earlier "one of the biggest emerging country"

Patriotsleague:

Like I said you can travel out if you like, but so many Nigerians abroad these days brings us shame. Nigeria is good for business and entrepreneurs and people that got jobs in blue chip companies, of course some must travel. Go to Victoria Island/Lekki/Ikoyi, you will see so many Europeans and Asians, South Americans etc. They are not tourists, they are here making money. Am not here to debate. Our lives are not same, if you are suffering here, of course you will be desperate, suit yourself. We are not same, we don't see things from same perspective, we don't make money same way.
Re: Jakpa Advise: Think Critically by Smile4mee01: 5:18pm On Aug 18, 2022
Realteeyee123:
But thinking about it, you can't really blame Nigerians for choosing the UK, Canada and Australia is very very very hard to get their visa, UK is a bit easier, so most people don't get Canada or Australia and their only option is the UK, so they are left with either taking it or remaining in Nigeria until Canada or Australia clicks, remember time is ticking age isn't on their side.

But I Know people who go to the UK and after their studies apply for Australia or Canadian PR.

I'm in Australia, and will be finishing in 3 months. Immigration is also tough here. Even in the regional areas where most ppl rush to. Nothing is guranteed. The issue here is that every year they change thier PR requirements to meet thier needs. So some students get stuck. Health related courses have a slight edge.

I recently got my Canada visit visa , which may be my last resort as canada as it has programs to convert to PR.

PSW pays well here, some ppl use thier 3yrs post study Visa to grind and set up themselves for.the rest of thier lives in thier home country.

Regardless of how it is. Nothing beats a Great Nigeria. Until Nigeria works, it's hard to feel at home elsewhere.

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Re: Jakpa Advise: Think Critically by shegoon: 5:21pm On Aug 18, 2022
Oga stop misleading people with your write up and stop converting pounds to naira to scare people. If you dont have the resources to japa, there are people who are doing well in this journey.
Testpen:
Read this before embarking on a journey to United Kingdom England, before selling your land, car and other valuables and paying tuition fees of almost 18,000 pounds or more which today in Nigeria exchange rate is approximately 14,000,000 million naira. Think very well. we all know Nigeria is bad, insecurity and poor basic amenities and all. We have not even added accommodation and the frustration that comes with except you willing to stay in a University accommodation which is cheaper you be paying nothing less than 10,000 pounds at least 8,000,000 naira, have not added feeding now that's almost 30,000,000 naira all in total to come for a Master program just 1 year. cry cry cry cry that's not chicken change that's huge.

Now once you done you entitled to a 2 years post study visa where the UK government gives you time within the 2 years to get a job or else we be welcoming you back to Nigeria. Now the issue here is not you getting a job, there are lots of job in the UK, most companies are not ready to sponsor you for a tier 2 visa to work, infact even if you make it through the first stage and you been ask if you have the right to work and your reply is you will need a sponsor you might not hear from them again.

Its so unfair to international students that pay huge amount of money for tuition fees to come here and not getting any company to offer you tier 2 sponsorship letter most end up either enrolling back into the system taking a Phd programme paying another huge sum of money just to remain in the Uk, which is very sad, some even leave their degree and end up in care homes taking care of elderly people, mentally unstable people which you might be subjected to either been kicked, insulted and so on.

I think the school agents of this schools should inform students before embarking on a journey, where job is not guarantee and not just concern about hitting sales. Also discrimination, and pretence. i think Canada is better off in my own opinion. just think and way your options before u jakpa and come back to square 1. All this money if you have it please kindly invest back home because i see it has just wasting it over there.

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Re: Jakpa Advise: Think Critically by aribisala0(m): 5:30pm On Aug 18, 2022
uvie66:
In my opinion this is a pessimistic and short sighted view, why will one expect to immediately get a job or sponsorship immediately after there masters, the UK is a very competitive market and it takes time for one's dream to come to fruition, however an individual who has a masters in the UK is miles ahead in the pecking order compared to an individual who have a masters degree from any African university.
Masters in what?
Re: Jakpa Advise: Think Critically by Smile4mee01: 5:30pm On Aug 18, 2022
Alajiki:


I have read several comments on working in Care Homes. What really are the issues with care homes? Is the work condition that terrible?

Brother, it's just the way we see these jobs in Nigeria. Its seen as a low level job. Here in Australia. It's a money spinner.

Some care workers here out earn some bankers and engineers. My ghanian friend here is building an apartment complex in Ghana where he is going back to.

A man has to do what he has to.

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Re: Jakpa Advise: Think Critically by Smile4mee01: 5:31pm On Aug 18, 2022
Alajiki:


I have read several comments on working in Care Homes. What really are the issues with care homes? Is the work condition that terrible?

Alajiki:


I have read several comments on working in Care Homes. What really are the issues with care homes? Is the work condition that terrible?

Brother, it's just the way we see these jobs in Nigeria. Its seen as a low level job. Here in Australia. It's a money spinner.

Some care workers here out earn some bankers and engineers. My ghanian friend here is building an apartment complex in Ghana where he is going back to.

A man has to do what he has to.

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Re: Jakpa Advise: Think Critically by naassbaba: 5:40pm On Aug 18, 2022
This post is timing cos I am about to take decision on relocating to UK
2 kids age 13 and 6
My spouse is a fashion designer
Pls I need a an advice...that everyone

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Re: Jakpa Advise: Think Critically by jesmond3945: 5:47pm On Aug 18, 2022
vee22:

32 days of work it's easy na
lol

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