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Re: My experience in Bahrain by owagbeba: 2:20pm On Oct 15, 2022
Samfloxin:
I initially wanted to do Bahrain visa for my brother but along the line got discouraged because of what I read online about how Nigerians are treated and owed in the country. My brother studied library and information science. Can he get job there ,must he be skilled? Is it true that blacks are maltreated there?

I think developing countries especially African countries should put more effort on STEM courses. Library and info science? I think such qualification will hardly find employment in GCC. Most of the gulf countries need persons with hands-on skill In mechanics, technicians, welders, etc

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Re: My experience in Bahrain by Realguyman1(m): 2:21pm On Oct 15, 2022
Evilblackman:
People became millionaires in this same Nigeria you guys are running from

Build your country before criticism

But if its your choice to leave the country don’t make it seem like others are dying and can’t make it over here

People are making it in Nigeria too
Nonsense talk. Is people not dieing unnecessary dead over here in Nigeria? We that are into farming, we know what we have been passing through over here in Nigeria in the last 5yrs and u want him not to say anything. My neighbor friend was kidnapped sometime ago on his way to the farm, and the kidnappers demanded #7M for his release.

After paying the #7M, the family was left with huge debt on their neck along with the loan the man took before in making the farm, and u are here capping nonsense.

Yes people are making it in Nigeria, but people going down in their businesses everyday in Nigeria are over populated than the people growing with theirs. All thanks to the useless set of people we call leaders and their senseless supporters we have in Nigeria.

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Re: My experience in Bahrain by Bahrainguy: 2:22pm On Oct 15, 2022
siofra:


Na wa o!

Why are some Africans like this

Crime everywhere they go. Something is seriously wrong.

A guy got killed last night for cult related issue same black killing black sad and they’ll tell you that the country stop them from coming or ranting online that they’ve started deporting them

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Re: My experience in Bahrain by Bahrainguy: 2:24pm On Oct 15, 2022
Sunnyja:
How about teaching in pryimary and their secondary Schools

They strictly give uk citizens, American citizens these offers but you can check on Bahrain expatriates and linkin

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Re: My experience in Bahrain by Ofolete: 2:25pm On Oct 15, 2022
vertueptime:


If you are Igbo make sure u dont do drugs or else na slaughter o, you are for warned .
Yes! And don't be hushpipi of Yoruba (An international criminal).

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Re: My experience in Bahrain by Bahrainguy: 2:25pm On Oct 15, 2022
Evilblackman:


Its 100% so why do i need to pray
Watin sure , sure
I don’t even like the country

Read again bro…..

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Re: My experience in Bahrain by Evilblackman(m): 2:28pm On Oct 15, 2022
Realguyman1:
Nonsense talk. Is people not dieing unnecessary dead over here in Nigeria? We that are into farming, we know what we have been passing through over here in Nigeria in the last 5yrs and u want him not to say anything. My neighbor friend was kidnapped sometime ago on his way to the farm, and the kidnappers demanded #7M for his release.

After paying the #7M, the family left with huge debt on their neck along with the loan the man took in making the farm, and u are here capping nonsense.

In conclusion people only die and go poor in Nigeria?
Oga I know alot of rich and successful people that didn’t near even Cameroon
It’s just unfortunate for the farmer guy

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Re: My experience in Bahrain by Nobody: 2:28pm On Oct 15, 2022
Bahrainguy:


No country worth going if our home country is good. But believe me no company in my country can pay me over 70k for my skill not to talk of over 700k

So brother what works for A might not work for B.

Have a skill and live your life….. no place like home but when our home can’t guarantee safety, electricity, good life, good healthcare we have to find our way now.
True bro. But you said there is no opportunity for programming skills because thats the area I'm specialised
Re: My experience in Bahrain by Evilblackman(m): 2:29pm On Oct 15, 2022
Bahrainguy:


Read again bro…..

Oga no dey asslick Arabian ass
Re: My experience in Bahrain by Realguyman1(m): 2:31pm On Oct 15, 2022
Evilblackman:


In conclusion people only die and go poor in Nigeria?
Oga I know alot of rich and successful people that didn’t near even Cameroon
It’s just unfortunate for the farmer guy
Yes people are making it in Nigeria, but people going down in their businesses everyday in Nigeria are over populated than the people growing with theirs. All thanks to the useless set of people we call leaders, and their senseless supporters we have here in Nigeria.

I know how this insecurity issue over the years now, have really affected our farming business, and I can't call that growing in business.

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Re: My experience in Bahrain by sylve11: 2:32pm On Oct 15, 2022
Evilblackman:


In conclusion people only die and go poor in Nigeria?
Oga I know alot of rich and successful people that didn’t near even Cameroon
It’s just unfortunate for the farmer guy

keep your opinion to yourself and let others keep their opinions to themselves na.

You just dey talk plenty. embarassed cool

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Re: My experience in Bahrain by Bahrainguy: 2:34pm On Oct 15, 2022
Evilblackman:


Oga no dey asslick Arabian ass

Ok sir I’ll not thank you

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Re: My experience in Bahrain by Nicoddemus(m): 2:34pm On Oct 15, 2022
Bahrainguy:
Good day everyone I’ll first apologize for my English.

How did you come up with the country:- I know most GCC countries because I’ve work in UAE before covid spoilt everything.

How did you get across to apply your visa:- due to my experiences, any country that gives Nigeria citizens evisas, you can message the local agent for help. But one must be very careful because so many fake agents lurk around.

How did you mean by Evisas and agent:- I mean countries like Oman, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar etc are countries that provides evisa even I heard South Africa have started issuing evisas too.

How can we know the local agent that’s real;- Well the clue I usually use is for example, I’ll search travel agency in Kuwait on google and google will provide many contacts and email lists of travel agencies I look for the one with good review and ask them for guidelines and prices of visas.

Ok so how much did you do your visa after you’ve gotten your agent:- visit visa to any country is a gamble and to get direct employment visas to GCC countries now is very rare I did mine for 1 month 150BD which I paid deposit of only 20BD that was equivalent to 285k at the rate of 1,900naira black market.

Oh how much is BD to Naira:- on website it’s above 1k but on local exchange it’s 1,900-1980


How did you know the valid of the visa;- well one thing about Bahrain is that you can track everything online for yourself no need stress.

How did you book ticket and boarding; I book Ethiopia at 351k and I hold my BTA for 1,500$


Wow very inspiring post bro. So you're saying like how much should someone have before thinking of traveling to any of the GCC countries for a work visa?

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Re: My experience in Bahrain by Naijatask: 2:34pm On Oct 15, 2022
Minjim:
Anywhere is now better than Nigeria.

Aren't you worried about being Islamized there ?

You'll be surprised that you're more safe in Islamic countries than so-called woke countries.

Once you follow their rules and regulations, Muslims have no issues.

But some people deem it necessary to cause trouble by demeaning other people's religion by insulting their Prophet or something else

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Re: My experience in Bahrain by Evilblackman(m): 2:34pm On Oct 15, 2022
sylve11:


keep your opinion to yourself and let others keep their opinions to themselves na.

You just dey talk plenty. embarassed cool

If you actually read the comment you quoted
You’ll understand that I implied that everybody has his choices to make
But making it seem like all of us in Nigeria don’t have hope is just not right

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Re: My experience in Bahrain by Goodbadbowy419: 2:34pm On Oct 15, 2022
jrusky:


What are saying exactly? Are trying to start encouraging Nigerians going to those dead end or what?
You too read the jargons you wrote down

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Re: My experience in Bahrain by porthouse7(f): 2:35pm On Oct 15, 2022
Bahrainguy:
On the flights, I met lot of Nigerians some were sent back at the port of entry in Bahrain due to some blacklisted sponsors, bta/pta issues, unverifiable hotels and addresses.

I landed and called my sponsor which we already agreed on bed space of 30Bd per month.

He came to pick me up he’s an Indian Local Agent because I hate doing anything with African we cant be trusted in anything.

I told him fact that’ I came here to look for job he asked what’s my skill I let him know I’m an auto technician right from there he told me I’ve gotten a job which I know it’s easy for any skill immigrant to get job.

I rest and second day I went to submit my cv which I was interviewed same day and promised to get back to me .

3rd day I couldn’t even enjoyed the country the manager called to arrange for my accommodation and salary was very awesome free accommodation free transportation I resume work 8am I close 6pm Friday is off including public holidays.

The company produced employment visa for agreements of 2 years which came with my resident cpr of 5years validity

Currently 6months going in this country and I’m feeling sad for my Nigerian brothers.

WHY?

Because majority left home sold everything Nigeria agents are sick to tell them that without having a skill to survive in GCC is hell even any country.

Most of them have been arrested some of them have been deported with no hope again.

I’m using this moment to beg anyone trying to japa kindly learn a skill it’ll help you and make sure you do research yourself it’s so sad for Nigeria brothers suffering
soon u will start looking for where to pour ur overload akamu then u will remember say enjoyment dey Nigeria

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Re: My experience in Bahrain by Nobody: 2:35pm On Oct 15, 2022
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Re: My experience in Bahrain by Naijatask: 2:36pm On Oct 15, 2022
Kentuforchrist:



People that learnt generator nko??

Wetin dy wan use generator do when they have light 24/7?

Omo, you better change your mindset once you leave Nigeria ooo.

You'll never know Nigerians are suffering until you visit an European country

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Re: My experience in Bahrain by Ewroghene1(m): 2:37pm On Oct 15, 2022
Bahrainguy:
Good day everyone I’ll first apologize for my English.

How did you come up with the country:- I know most GCC countries because I’ve work in UAE before covid spoilt everything.

How did you get across to apply your visa:- due to my experiences, any country that gives Nigeria citizens evisas, you can message the local agent for help. But one must be very careful because so many fake agents lurk around.

How did you mean by Evisas and agent:- I mean countries like Oman, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar etc are countries that provides evisa even I heard South Africa have started issuing evisas too.

How can we know the local agent that’s real;- Well the clue I usually use is for example, I’ll search travel agency in Kuwait on google and google will provide many contacts and email lists of travel agencies I look for the one with good review and ask them for guidelines and prices of visas.

Ok so how much did you do your visa after you’ve gotten your agent:- visit visa to any country is a gamble and to get direct employment visas to GCC countries now is very rare I did mine for 1 month 150BD which I paid deposit of only 20BD that was equivalent to 285k at the rate of 1,900naira black market.

Oh how much is BD to Naira:- on website it’s above 1k but on local exchange it’s 1,900-1980


How did you know the valid of the visa;- well one thing about Bahrain is that you can track everything online for yourself no need stress.

How did you book ticket and boarding; I book Ethiopia at 351k and I hold my BTA for 1,500$

Very educating......
Please what's your Twitter handle...... I need more knowledge
Help a brother

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Re: My experience in Bahrain by Bahrainguy: 2:37pm On Oct 15, 2022
Nicoddemus:


Wow very inspiring post bro. So you're saying like how much should someone have before thinking of traveling to any of the GCC countries for a work visa?

Work visas are free from companies try and go expatriates and olx please do chat company up. Don’t listen to Nigeria agents try it please and pray

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Re: My experience in Bahrain by porthouse7(f): 2:38pm On Oct 15, 2022
Bahrainguy:
More cities
gather money buy better phone, hustling guys in Nigeria use better phone, this ur pictures no do justice to that beautiful city
Re: My experience in Bahrain by Nobody: 2:38pm On Oct 15, 2022
Naijatask:


Wetin dy wan use generator do when they have light 24/7?

Omo, you better change your mindset once you leave Nigeria ooo.

You'll never know Nigerians are suffering until you visit an European country

grin grin grin you no go kill person 4 this thread. Generator grin grin
Re: My experience in Bahrain by Asour: 2:39pm On Oct 15, 2022
Feckbot:
Nice thread but i think you need to get a good device with a good camera quality for us to enjoy this thread.
How are them girls? grin
But 8:00am to 6:00pm do you have time for social life?

NEED is too strong.
A need is something you can't do without.
He's doing great with this already.

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Re: My experience in Bahrain by porthouse7(f): 2:40pm On Oct 15, 2022
Bahrainguy:


Stop hating bro grin get passport and leave naija before you get frustrated more than this
no one is hating ur statement is terrible saying Nigerians are suffering because u are in Bahrain

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Re: My experience in Bahrain by LaconicINC: 2:41pm On Oct 15, 2022
Bahrainguy:


No country worth going if our home country is good. But believe me no company in my country can pay me over 70k for my skill not to talk of over 700k

So brother what works for A might not work for B.

Have a skill and live your life….. no place like home but when our home can’t guarantee safety, electricity, good life, good healthcare we have to find our way now.
how is the standard of living, from the 700k you earn, what is your monthly expense like

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Re: My experience in Bahrain by somehow: 2:41pm On Oct 15, 2022
Bahrainguy:


These are stuff Nigerians do say and I’ll be like I’m slave in my home country already.

Have you ever live in a place without bothering of charging devices (uninterrupted power supply)

Have you …. Imagine a life where you can go out at anytime and you can even travel miles without thinking of Fulani or bandits?

Have you ever live in a place whereby their unlimited data is unlimited data?

Back home I’ve got epilepsy light, I’ve been robbed twice on Eko bridge they broke my car windows, I’ve submitted applications to several company yet me and you know if you don’t have anyone you’re on your own. I’m a graduate but my certificate is so useless because I can’t even get a job that’ll fit in my level. I can’t dare to walk alone at night around areas like okoko, mile 2 or mile 12, otedola bridge at night. Even day self I have to be guiding my gadgets.

Have spent many years back home yet to achieve single land you’ve got to struggle. I love home I love Nigeria but Nigeria isn’t for me because our selfish leaders have sabotage the future for their kids.

Their kids are here enjoying while we are their working. To be honest with you I prefer here 1million times than home.

With my I’d I can use latest iPhone on credit I can rent or have a car on loan and spread repayment for years simple life without having issues.

I rest here think about all these brother and watch YouTube don’t sit on tv watching CNN or BCC these countries are one of the safest

Your leaders are not the ones robbing, kidnapping and killing people all over Nigeria or is it your leaders that are also turning UAE (Dubai) upside down of recent?

Same with South Africa

And even some parts of Italy, Malaysia, Indonesia.

Nigerians (some) as a people are becoming terrible people all over the world and we keep hiding this fact under 'our government mantra'.

Nigeria is what she is because Nigerians made her so (The majority).

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Re: My experience in Bahrain by Nobody: 2:42pm On Oct 15, 2022
How much is a bottle of drink?

Fruit wines,red wines and whiskey??

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Re: My experience in Bahrain by Realguyman1(m): 2:43pm On Oct 15, 2022
Evilblackman:


If you actually read the comment you quoted
You’ll understand that I implied that everybody has his choices to make
But making it seem like all of us in Nigeria don’t have hope is just not right
Bro, Nigeria wahala is not just about making it.

That farmer that was kidnapped have been working restlessly for some time now. But all his effort is now waste of time, because the farm produce will not even been enough to clear the debt on his neck talkless of feeding his family or expanding his farming business.

Even my person almost run into this kidnappers sometime ago.

Even if u are making it, is ur life and ur fund safe for u to enjoy? That's the big question. Na those wey dey leave for rural areas for this naija really know how the heat the be for them.

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Re: My experience in Bahrain by Nobody: 2:44pm On Oct 15, 2022
porthouse7:
no one is hating ur statement is terrible saying Nigerians are suffering because u are in Bahrain
24/7 electricity
Good roads
Peace of mind
Beautiful buildings
You fuc.k better babes( Bahrain girls are damn beautiful)
Good weather
Working economy
Working government
Unlimited data
Load of job opportunities if you have technical skills

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