Re: I Have Lived in (or Visited) over 30 Countries. Ask Me Almost Anything (+ Pics) by samuelson06(m): 2:18pm On Dec 25, 2022 |
ramalot:
https://www.nairaland.com/7484940/lived-visited-over-30-countries#119222665 Since you're into online hustle, can you define an online course path or recommend something I can pursue in the new year that's profitable and I can learn and monetize within a short period? I understand your thread here isn't about this but this is my problem. If you permit, I can send you a private message let's talk about this privately. Thanks for your understanding. 2 Likes |
Re: I Have Lived in (or Visited) over 30 Countries. Ask Me Almost Anything (+ Pics) by AdaojoTheUrchin: 2:18pm On Dec 25, 2022 |
clericuzzio:
Show us your passport Why should he do that? To prove what? Does he need validations from buffoons. I don't think so. Oga Ade, read and pass. 3 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: I Have Lived in (or Visited) over 30 Countries. Ask Me Almost Anything (+ Pics) by BigDawsNet: 2:28pm On Dec 25, 2022 |
ramalot:
By finance, I assume you mean fiancee. If yes, then, great. I travel with my fiancee too. Obviously. Typo error.. Thanks Goodluck with your partner 2 Likes |
Re: I Have Lived in (or Visited) over 30 Countries. Ask Me Almost Anything (+ Pics) by Ronjule: 2:28pm On Dec 25, 2022 |
Following back to back 1 Like |
Re: I Have Lived in (or Visited) over 30 Countries. Ask Me Almost Anything (+ Pics) by Timmi: 2:32pm On Dec 25, 2022 |
Eagba:
No... You have to stay in Nigeria and suffer your tinubu citizenship Please this is not the place to display your ObiZombie 4 Likes |
Re: I Have Lived in (or Visited) over 30 Countries. Ask Me Almost Anything (+ Pics) by kunle75(m): 2:36pm On Dec 25, 2022 |
ramalot: I have gained some insights into different societies and cultures, by traveling far and wide. Not as a weekend tourist, but spending extended time in those places, and living an everyday life. Some of that information/experience might be useful to someone here.
The main point of this AMAA is mostly to answer questions of curiosity. Just random things you wonder about more obscure and less popular places (which I prefer to visit). I'm calling it "Ask Me Almost Anything," because I will not be answering certain questions.
Some questions I can't answer:
1. Questions about visa processes: I simply don't know, as I travel visa-free on a US passport, in almost all cases.
2. Questions about "hustling" as a documented or undocumented resident.
I have a web-based business in the US. So I work remotely, wherever I am.
A few things to note:
1. When I say "lived in a country," I don't mean permanently. I use that for countries I spend at least 1 month. I typically spend anywhere from 1- 3 months per country. In a few cases, I've stayed as long as 6, 10 and 12 months in some countries.
2. I travel on a US passport. I keep renewing my Naija passport each time it expires, but I never actually use it. Latest one I got in New York expired some months ago. I only used it once, in visiting Naija.
3. I am less interested in visiting "first world countries," as I find them boring. So most of my travels are to developing countries, but mostly those I still have access to solid accommodation and amenities. I have a business to run, so I can't be without reliable internet.
I find these countries more diverse in culture and lifestyle. First world countries are too structured and predictable.
4. I don't stay in hotels. I rent full Airbnb apartments, as I typically stay in a place for a few months and prefer to feel at home. I only stay in a hotel, if I need to, for 1-2 days while in transit, or something.
5. I've been learning Spanish for a long time, and speak decent enough conversational Spanish, and basic Portuguese.
Some countries I've been (including Nigeria, where I grew up):
Africa: 1. Nigeria 2. Benin Republic 3. Ethiopia (multiple visits) 4. South Africa
Latin America (South, Central, North): 5. Brazil 6. Colombia (multiple visits) 7. Argentina 8. Uruguay 9. Ecuador 10. Chile 11. Costa Rica 12. Peru 13. Panama 14. Dominican Republic 15. Mexico 16. Paraguay
Europe: 17. England (multiple visits) 18. Portugal 19. Netherlands (Amsterdam)
Asia: 20. Thailand (multiple visits) 21. Vietnam 22. Singapore 23. Indonesia 24. Philippines 25. Hong Kong 26. South Korea 27. China 28. Malaysia
North America: 29. USA (where I live) 30. Canada
Bonus (transits only, without bothering to leave the airport) 31. Moscow, Russia - 6 hours 32. Lome, Togo 33. Doha, Qatar
Current location: Buenos Aires, Argentina (Yes, there will be epic street parties if Argentina wins tomorrow!)
All pictures I post on this thread were taken with my phone. None are edited in any way. Hello bro,I am here too,this are my childhood dreams and would love we talk about how you made it this far. Its something I want to do in future when I eventually get my blue passport any moment. |
Re: I Have Lived in (or Visited) over 30 Countries. Ask Me Almost Anything (+ Pics) by SirJerrie(m): 2:43pm On Dec 25, 2022 |
@ramalot... Your tour is more of an inspiration to me than just entertainment. I see you living the kind of life I wish myself, the kind of life I'm towards.. Your tour experience you've shared just gives me more motivation to keep my head straight and chase it... I believe I'm on the right track!!! 2 Likes |
Re: I Have Lived in (or Visited) over 30 Countries. Ask Me Almost Anything (+ Pics) by ttc4best: 2:48pm On Dec 25, 2022 |
Following to learn more |
Re: I Have Lived in (or Visited) over 30 Countries. Ask Me Almost Anything (+ Pics) by GoodCane: 3:00pm On Dec 25, 2022 |
ramalot:
Yes. Especially if you live in a rough neighborhood, in a city like Chicago. 1860 people got shot in Chicago last year. That's 5 a day, on average.
If you live in a good neighborhood, you're generally fine.
That's crazy! Why is there so much gun violence in the US?we thought we all agreed that the US is a sane society? What's their govt doing to resolve and reduced this gun violence because some of us would love to settle in Las Vegas, Nevada, Florida, Alabama amongst others 1 Like |
Re: I Have Lived in (or Visited) over 30 Countries. Ask Me Almost Anything (+ Pics) by Eagba(m): 3:00pm On Dec 25, 2022 |
Timmi:
Please this is not the place to display your ObiZombie Ok but sorry for your tinubu citizenship 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: I Have Lived in (or Visited) over 30 Countries. Ask Me Almost Anything (+ Pics) by dyera(m): 3:01pm On Dec 25, 2022 |
ferhyntorlah:
I can only imagine the massive overnight celebration that took place. What a time to be in Argentina to witness this feat.
My question: have you met or come across any black Argentine? I read that the Argentines greatly reduced the black population by sending the men to war front so they could be killed, thus erasing black existence from their history.
As a black person, what has been your perception of the Argentines towards you thus far? Your view may change my mind as I kinda view then as anti black, so reading from you may change that. Thanks! Be like both of us are telepathically connected. The question I wanted to ask the op the most was what you asked him. 3 Likes |
Re: I Have Lived in (or Visited) over 30 Countries. Ask Me Almost Anything (+ Pics) by sapele914(m): 3:10pm On Dec 25, 2022 |
ramalot: I have gained some insights into different societies and cultures, by traveling far and wide. Not as a weekend tourist, but spending extended time in those places, and living an everyday life. Some of that information/experience might be useful to someone here.
The main point of this AMAA is mostly to answer questions of curiosity. Just random things you wonder about more obscure and less popular places (which I prefer to visit). I'm calling it "Ask Me Almost Anything," because I will not be answering certain questions.
Some questions I can't answer:
1. Questions about visa processes: I simply don't know, as I travel visa-free on a US passport, in almost all cases.
2. Questions about "hustling" as a documented or undocumented resident.
I have a web-based business in the US. So I work remotely, wherever I am.
A few things to note:
1. When I say "lived in a country," I don't mean permanently. I use that for countries I spend at least 1 month. I typically spend anywhere from 1- 3 months per country. In a few cases, I've stayed as long as 6, 10 and 12 months in some countries.
2. I travel on a US passport. I keep renewing my Naija passport each time it expires, but I never actually use it. Latest one I got in New York expired some months ago. I only used it once, in visiting Naija.
3. I am less interested in visiting "first world countries," as I find them boring. So most of my travels are to developing countries, but mostly those I still have access to solid accommodation and amenities. I have a business to run, so I can't be without reliable internet.
I find these countries more diverse in culture and lifestyle. First world countries are too structured and predictable.
4. I don't stay in hotels. I rent full Airbnb apartments, as I typically stay in a place for a few months and prefer to feel at home. I only stay in a hotel, if I need to, for 1-2 days while in transit, or something.
5. I've been learning Spanish for a long time, and speak decent enough conversational Spanish, and basic Portuguese.
Some countries I've been (including Nigeria, where I grew up):
Africa: 1. Nigeria 2. Benin Republic 3. Ethiopia (multiple visits) 4. South Africa
Latin America (South, Central, North): 5. Brazil 6. Colombia (multiple visits) 7. Argentina 8. Uruguay 9. Ecuador 10. Chile 11. Costa Rica 12. Peru 13. Panama 14. Dominican Republic 15. Mexico 16. Paraguay
Europe: 17. England (multiple visits) 18. Portugal 19. Netherlands (Amsterdam)
Asia: 20. Thailand (multiple visits) 21. Vietnam 22. Singapore 23. Indonesia 24. Philippines 25. Hong Kong 26. South Korea 27. China 28. Malaysia
North America: 29. USA (where I live) 30. Canada
Bonus (transits only, without bothering to leave the airport) 31. Moscow, Russia - 6 hours 32. Lome, Togo 33. Doha, Qatar
Current location: Buenos Aires, Argentina (Yes, there will be epic street parties if Argentina wins tomorrow!)
All pictures I post on this thread were taken with my phone. None are edited in any way. Which is the best country you have visited in Africa, Europe & North America? |
Re: I Have Lived in (or Visited) over 30 Countries. Ask Me Almost Anything (+ Pics) by ramalot(m): 3:11pm On Dec 25, 2022 |
samuelson06:
Since you're into online hustle, can you define an online course path or recommend something I can pursue in the new year that's profitable and I can learn and monetize within a short period?
I understand your thread here isn't about this but this is my problem. If you permit, I can send you a private message let's talk about this privately.
Thanks for your understanding. This thread is purely travel-related, not professional endeavors. However, the bold part is a problematic approach that causes many people to self-sabotage. Don't look for shortcuts and don't focus on quick gains. Focus on long-term skills and long-term outcomes. I would recommend you take advantage of the numerous free resources online. If you want to go into the often lucrative field of programming, you can start with freecodecamp.org. It's free, and you'll be issued certificates. You can learn enough to land a Junior Developer job at a small startup. If you want to go into Data Analysis, you can start with Google's official Data Analytics Certification on Coursera.org It can take you several months to complete, if you're not very focused. If you go all in, you can do it in 2 months. Coursera is $39.99/month. So $80 for 2 months. You'll be issued a Data Analyst certificate. If you actually learn the skill, and not just breeze through to pass (like many students do), you can apply to Junior Data Analyst job positions. These things pay a decent enough wage to start out in Tech. There is also cybersecurity and other areas to look into. All the best. 7 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: I Have Lived in (or Visited) over 30 Countries. Ask Me Almost Anything (+ Pics) by ferhyntorlah(f): 3:13pm On Dec 25, 2022 |
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Re: I Have Lived in (or Visited) over 30 Countries. Ask Me Almost Anything (+ Pics) by OBTOREPA(m): 3:14pm On Dec 25, 2022 |
ramalot: I have gained some insights into different societies and cultures, by traveling far and wide. Not as a weekend tourist, but spending extended time in those places, and living an everyday life. Some of that information/experience might be useful to someone here.
The main point of this AMAA is mostly to answer questions of curiosity. Just random things you wonder about more obscure and less popular places (which I prefer to visit). I'm calling it "Ask Me Almost Anything," because I will not be answering certain questions.
Some questions I can't answer:
1. Questions about visa processes: I simply don't know, as I travel visa-free on a US passport, in almost all cases.
2. Questions about "hustling" as a documented or undocumented resident.
I have a web-based business in the US. So I work remotely, wherever I am.
A few things to note:
1. When I say "lived in a country," I don't mean permanently. I use that for countries I spend at least 1 month. I typically spend anywhere from 1- 3 months per country. In a few cases, I've stayed as long as 6, 10 and 12 months in some countries.
2. I travel on a US passport. I keep renewing my Naija passport each time it expires, but I never actually use it. Latest one I got in New York expired some months ago. I only used it once, in visiting Naija.
3. I am less interested in visiting "first world countries," as I find them boring. So most of my travels are to developing countries, but mostly those I still have access to solid accommodation and amenities. I have a business to run, so I can't be without reliable internet.
I find these countries more diverse in culture and lifestyle. First world countries are too structured and predictable.
4. I don't stay in hotels. I rent full Airbnb apartments, as I typically stay in a place for a few months and prefer to feel at home. I only stay in a hotel, if I need to, for 1-2 days while in transit, or something.
5. I've been learning Spanish for a long time, and speak decent enough conversational Spanish, and basic Portuguese.
Some countries I've been (including Nigeria, where I grew up):
Africa: 1. Nigeria 2. Benin Republic 3. Ethiopia (multiple visits) 4. South Africa
Latin America (South, Central, North): 5. Brazil 6. Colombia (multiple visits) 7. Argentina 8. Uruguay 9. Ecuador 10. Chile 11. Costa Rica 12. Peru 13. Panama 14. Dominican Republic 15. Mexico 16. Paraguay
Europe: 17. England (multiple visits) 18. Portugal 19. Netherlands (Amsterdam)
Asia: 20. Thailand (multiple visits) 21. Vietnam 22. Singapore 23. Indonesia 24. Philippines 25. Hong Kong 26. South Korea 27. China 28. Malaysia
North America: 29. USA (where I live) 30. Canada
Bonus (transits only, without bothering to leave the airport) 31. Moscow, Russia - 6 hours 32. Lome, Togo 33. Doha, Qatar
Current location: Buenos Aires, Argentina (Yes, there will be epic street parties if Argentina wins tomorrow!)
All pictures I post on this thread were taken with my phone. None are edited in any way. Are you born again? For what shall it profit you to travel all over the world and lose your soul to he'll. You have visas to travel the world but have not obtained visa for heaven incase of rapture. Please do so and God bless you sir. Happy Christmas sir. 1 Like |
Re: I Have Lived in (or Visited) over 30 Countries. Ask Me Almost Anything (+ Pics) by ramalot(m): 3:15pm On Dec 25, 2022 |
kunle75:
Hello bro,I am here too,this are my childhood dreams and would love we talk about how you made it this far.
Its something I want to do in future when I eventually get my blue passport any moment. All the best with it. 2 Likes |
Re: I Have Lived in (or Visited) over 30 Countries. Ask Me Almost Anything (+ Pics) by dyera(m): 3:17pm On Dec 25, 2022 |
tensazangetsu20:
If Nigerians can't get a USA visa do you think it's Liberians that will get. Liberia is the biggest shithole ever. Better do research and use your 5k usd judiciously if you have that. Give yourself brain. Guy that's not true. Library is unofficially a protectorate of USA. They aided USA during world war II and USA deployed troops to the country led by a general to provide logistics support during Ebola saga. Their relationship with America is closer than other African countries. And just so you know, Liberia as a country was formed by black Americans that migrated back to Africa in 19th century. 5 Likes |
Re: I Have Lived in (or Visited) over 30 Countries. Ask Me Almost Anything (+ Pics) by Itzteewhy(m): 3:19pm On Dec 25, 2022 |
@ramalot I see you mentioned you haven't visited Australia yet due to some circumstances (incl. Japan). I just wanna ask perhaps do you have an intention in visiting someday? I know this is kinda awkward question. It because I really really love Australia. It's my dream country to migrate to. Lol Second question, were you born in the USA. if you weren't, how were you able to migrate to the USA I am asking cus I heard there is no way to migrate to USA as the route to migrate has been cancelled. However, on a lighter note I just want to comment that from your narrative its seems Black( Especially Nigeria) have constituted more PR damage across the world it is pathetic and worrisome. Above all. I'm really inspired and strongly motivated by your story. It is indeed an eye opener. Keep doing what you do best. Appreciate. OBTOREPA:
Are you born again? For what shall it profit you to travel all over the world and lose your soul to he'll. You have visas to travel the world but have not obtained visa for heaven incase of rapture. Please do so and God bless you sir. Happy Christmas sir. What is wrong with some NLders. What does being born again as to do with this post. All this jobless religious fanatics on Nairaland Na WA oo ramalot:
This thread is purely travel-related, not professional endeavors. However, the bold part is a problematic approach that causes many people to self-sabotage. Don't look for shortcuts and don't focus on quick gains. Focus on long-term skills and long-term outcomes.
I would recommend you take advantage of the numerous free resources online. If you want to go into the often lucrative field of programming, you can start with freecodecamp.org. It's free, and you'll be issued certificates. You can learn enough to land a Junior Developer job at a small startup.
If you want to go into Data Analysis, you can start with Google's official Data Analytics Certification on Coursera.org It can take you several months to complete, if you're not very focused. If you go all in, you can do it in 2 months. Coursera is $39.99/month. So $80 for 2 months. You'll be issued a Data Analyst certificate. If you actually learn the skill, and not just breeze through to pass (like many students do), you can apply to Junior Data Analyst job positions.
These things pay a decent enough wage to start out in Tech. There is also cybersecurity and other areas to look into. All the best. I really love your assertion. However I would opined that it's not as easy as you think. Like I myself, I really have the passion and enthusiasm to venture in to the tech realm. It is my believe that digital skills is the new vogue. Unfortunately, you gat to start somewhere, like in my case getting a Laptop. Heck I don't even have the means of getting one talk more of kick-starting this journey. All in all, I believe when there is will there is hope. Later or sooner I would get there someday. And to everyone that's thinking of what to do to earn a living, To me having a digital skills is the best thing that would to anyone. There is tremendous opportunity one can avail himself with. 1 Like |
Re: I Have Lived in (or Visited) over 30 Countries. Ask Me Almost Anything (+ Pics) by Zeezenho: 3:21pm On Dec 25, 2022 |
smart8956: You must also have a terrifying disease you're treating. All those countries you mention are places drug guys, ashawo (porn stars), and celebrities love to go for vacation. Your business must be editing and shooting porn movies, medical tourist, drugs or marketing illegal stuff in the name of using USA passport. I bet you to deny because I'm in Canada I understand you. I've not seen were u mention any Arab countries even as beautiful as Qatar, Saudi Arabia etc. So your business and traveling is to countries that allow your illegal business. Web business like editing porn videos is legit business that pays big time. Quote me! I really understand what you are trying to say.but believe me this guy is genuine. I have traveled far more than him.all his narratives are very accurate.and I can categorically tell you that he is clean. The level he operates is far above your imagination that's why you are so confused about his way of life. I live in New York myself and am a digital nomad too. 12 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: I Have Lived in (or Visited) over 30 Countries. Ask Me Almost Anything (+ Pics) by kunle75(m): 3:24pm On Dec 25, 2022 |
ramalot:
All the best with it. Thank you 1 Like |
Re: I Have Lived in (or Visited) over 30 Countries. Ask Me Almost Anything (+ Pics) by ramalot(m): 3:27pm On Dec 25, 2022 |
SirJerrie: @ramalot... Your tour is more of an inspiration to me than just entertainment. I see you living the kind of life I wish myself, the kind of life I'm towards.. Your tour experience you've shared just gives me more motivation to keep my head straight and chase it... I believe I'm on the right track!!! Thanks. As long as your dreams and inspirations are translated into actionable goals, there's no reason you can't make it work. Always ask yourself what you can do today to actually move you one step in that direction. People often limit themselves with stuff like "I don't have money," "I don't have time" etc. The reality is they just haven't prioritized those things. Like someone saying they don't have money to launch a N200k business idea they had, but somehow they have an N800k phone, and are unemployed. They just haven't prioritized their funds effectively. Or someone saying they don't have the time to study a professional course online, to acquire a new marketable skill. Yet, somehow, they've seen every episode of every TV show you can think of. They just haven't prioritized their time effectively. I'm sure you don't personally fall into these categories, but it's an example of how people sabotage their own progress toward their dreams. No one needs to save up a million dollars to start traveling the world. Hell, a lot of Americans start traveling the world with like $200 in their bank account. All you need is a steady remote income that will keep covering all your expenses, as you travel. And of course, emergency funds, in case you need to evacuate a place suddenly and return home. 8 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: I Have Lived in (or Visited) over 30 Countries. Ask Me Almost Anything (+ Pics) by Originalsly: 3:28pm On Dec 25, 2022 |
G00DHardDick:
That's crazy!
Why is there so much gun violence in the US?we thought we all agreed that the US is a sane society? What's their govt doing to resolve and reduced this gun violence because some of us would love to settle in Las Vegas, Nevada, Florida, Alabama amongst others Not crazy .... the US has more guns than people .... but it's not as bad as you think. They keep stats and almost every shooting is on record. What if Nigeria is to keep stats like the US?... you already know the picture will change 2 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: I Have Lived in (or Visited) over 30 Countries. Ask Me Almost Anything (+ Pics) by samuelson06(m): 3:30pm On Dec 25, 2022 |
ramalot:
This thread is purely travel-related, not professional endeavors. However, the bold part is a problematic approach that causes many people to self-sabotage. Don't look for shortcuts and don't focus on quick gains. Focus on long-term skills and long-term outcomes.
I would recommend you take advantage of the numerous free resources online. If you want to go into the often lucrative field of programming, you can start with freecodecamp.org. It's free, and you'll be issued certificates. You can learn enough to land a Junior Developer job at a small startup.
If you want to go into Data Analysis, you can start with Google's official Data Analytics Certification on Coursera.org It can take you several months to complete, if you're not very focused. If you go all in, you can do it in 2 months. Coursera is $39.99/month. So $80 for 2 months. You'll be issued a Data Analyst certificate. If you actually learn the skill, and not just breeze through to pass (like many students do), you can apply to Junior Data Analyst job positions.
These things pay a decent enough wage to start out in Tech. There is also cybersecurity and other areas to look into. All the best. Thanks so much for taking out time to write this. Even though there are things I'd have loved to find from you, I wouldn't want to derail from the purpose of this thread. Maybe there'll be another time. Thanks again. 2 Likes |
Re: I Have Lived in (or Visited) over 30 Countries. Ask Me Almost Anything (+ Pics) by GoodCane: 3:32pm On Dec 25, 2022 |
Originalsly:
Not crazy .... the US has more guns than people .... but it's not as bad as you think. They keep stats and almost every shooting is on record. What if Nigeria is to keep stats like the US?... you already know the picture will change Normally the US is a sane country, but how can a country have more guns than it citizens? this means someone can just be walking around and a bullet from nowhere will hit him Dead? Why does the US have more gun violence than the UK and other countries? Abi other country's citizens are not allowed and licensed to Carry guys? 2 Likes |
Re: I Have Lived in (or Visited) over 30 Countries. Ask Me Almost Anything (+ Pics) by tensazangetsu20(m): 3:34pm On Dec 25, 2022 |
dyera:
Guy that's not true. Library is unofficially a protectorate of USA. They aided USA during world war II and USA deployed troops to the country led by a general to provide logistics support during Ebola saga. Their relationship with America is closer than other African countries. And just so you know, Liberia as a country was formed by black Americans that migrated back to Africa in 19th century. USA doesn't have any interest in Africa not even Liberia and I have been to Liberia and trust me when I say a village in Nigeria is paradise compared to the whole of Liberia a real shithole country. 2 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: I Have Lived in (or Visited) over 30 Countries. Ask Me Almost Anything (+ Pics) by GoodCane: 3:34pm On Dec 25, 2022 |
Originalsly:
Not crazy .... the US has more guns than people .... but it's not as bad as you think. They keep stats and almost every shooting is on record. What if Nigeria is to keep stats like the US?... you already know the picture will change I concentrated more on the US because I love the United States like mad. Na my dream destination be that. Abeg What's the procedure for securing a visa to that wonderful country? |
Re: I Have Lived in (or Visited) over 30 Countries. Ask Me Almost Anything (+ Pics) by ramalot(m): 3:34pm On Dec 25, 2022 |
G00DHardDick:
That's crazy!
Why is there so much gun violence in the US?we thought we all agreed that the US is a sane society? What's their govt doing to resolve and reduced this gun violence because some of us would love to settle in Las Vegas, Nevada, Florida, Alabama amongst others Most of the gun violence happens between gangs and rival gangs. The authorities sometimes try to combat this violence, but it happens at a rate that's a bit more than the resources available to investigate and try each case. So many of these shootings and murders, particularly in Chicago will never be solved. Also, the black community doesn't really help, as they have a street code of "no snitching!" So even if the community knows who shot someone, most keep their mouths shut. If you snitch, you or your family will be next to get shot. It's a sad state of affairs. So if you ever plan to move to the US, do whatever you can to avoid bad "hoods." If you can't afford good neighborhoods, you're better off living in a small town somewhere in the Mid-West, and commuting to a nearby city for work. There's also the issue of mass shootings in schools and public places, which is a different issue on its own. 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: I Have Lived in (or Visited) over 30 Countries. Ask Me Almost Anything (+ Pics) by Originalsly: 3:38pm On Dec 25, 2022 |
G00DHardDick:
I concentrated more on the US because I love the United States like mad. Na my dream destination be that. Abeg What's the procedure for securing a visa to that wonderful country?
There's a thread in this travel section addressing everything you need to know about applying for US visa and more. 2 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: I Have Lived in (or Visited) over 30 Countries. Ask Me Almost Anything (+ Pics) by GoodCane: 3:39pm On Dec 25, 2022 |
ramalot:
Most of the gun violence happens between gangs and rival gangs. The authorities sometimes try to combat this violence, but it happens at a rate that's a bit more than the resources available to investigate and try each case. So many of these shootings and murders, particularly in Chicago will never be solved.
Also, the black community doesn't really help, as they have a street code of "no snitching!" So even if the community knows who shot someone, most keep their mouths shut. If you snitch, you or your family will be next to get shot. It's a sad state of affairs. So if you ever plan to move to the US, do whatever you can to avoid bad "hoods." If you can't afford good neighborhoods, you're better off living in a small town somewhere in the Mid-West, and commuting to a nearby city for work.
There's also the issue of mass shootings in schools and public places, which is a different issue on its own. black Americans and their gangsters lifestyle will never seize to amaze me. So they even have a code as a way of keeping mute whenever things like this happen those guys dey Ment I swear. Too much gangsters in America. Abeg tell me more about New York and Los Angeles CA. Na there I wan migrate enter soon. How's the gun violence in those States? And also what's the procedure for securing a visa to the US? 1 Like 2 Shares |
Re: I Have Lived in (or Visited) over 30 Countries. Ask Me Almost Anything (+ Pics) by luther2012: 3:41pm On Dec 25, 2022 |
Hi I'm from Cameroon please i need help |
Re: I Have Lived in (or Visited) over 30 Countries. Ask Me Almost Anything (+ Pics) by ramalot(m): 3:42pm On Dec 25, 2022 |
sapele914: Which is the best country you have visited in Africa, Europe & North America? Not sure what your definition of "best" is, but in general: Africa: South Africa. I haven't been to a lot of countries in Africa, but South Africa is by far the most developed of the few I've been. Europe: Portugal. This isn't the "best" country in Europe, for several reasons, like economy and such, but I think I liked it best. North America: The U.S, by far. 1 Like 2 Shares |
Re: I Have Lived in (or Visited) over 30 Countries. Ask Me Almost Anything (+ Pics) by bepositive11: 3:48pm On Dec 25, 2022 |
Well said bro. You hit the nail on the head with facts. Gerrard59:
Is this not what I have been preaching on Nairaland about the Maslow Hierarchy of Needs regarding immigration? Since the vast majority of blacks are sub-Saharan Africans and the vast majority of poor people in the world are black people, most Asians believe that any black person they see is poor and most likely an illegal migrant. One British-Nigerian narrated a similar experience. She was walking the streets of Tokyo when a policeman ran towards her and asked for her residence card and passport. She presented both her card and British passport. Upon sighting the passport, the policeman feigned disinterest and asked about Harry Potter and his movies. If she had presented a Nigerian passport, I am sure he would want to scrutinise it further.
Again, I have stated this countless times: no one disrespects a rich person, and no country offers visa-free access to a citizen of a poor country. Visa free privileges are hinged on a country's wealth and the citizens' prosperity. The richer a country is and the wealthier her citizens are, the stronger the passport. The strength of the UAE passport has increased simply because she has gotten richer. https://www.cnbc.com/2022/12/07/united-arab-emirates-ranked-as-having-the-best-passport-in-the-world.html
It is the same way anyone reading this will grant free access of his/her apartment to Dangote instead of me. The belief is that since Dangote is wealthy, he won't constitute a nuisance either as a poor person or a criminal. It does not matter whether I won the Nobel prize, I won't be offered the same privilege as Dangote simply because I don't come from a family as notable as his. Humans are naturally discriminatory.
Visa free privileges are not hinged on racism like some woke people opine, but on wealth. Black people will be respected globally if the vast majority of black-dominated countries become rich. As it is, the wealthiest set of black people are African Americans, but the vast majority of black people are sub-Saharan Africans who happen to be the poorest people globally. Thus, the average black person outside Africa and North America/UK/France is seen as a poor person. https://www.nairaland.com/5886610/racism-against-blacks-reduce-drastically
This is the problem when a country's immigration laws are lax towards poor countries - all sorts of people get unfettered access. Before 2006/7, Nigeria had visa-free access to Singapore. But after a spate of drug smuggling, the Singaporean gov't cancelled it and imposed strict visa application processes. The result? The kind of Nigerians you would find in Singapore are better behaved, richer, educated and disciplined than those in other parts of South East Asia. The stricter the visa application process of a country is, the more disciplined the Nigerians there are. In the next few years, Nigerians in the UAE will become better behaved citizens than five years ago. Another contrast to Malayasia is Canada. Tighten the borders to get better behaved Nigerians. Loosen it and you would have them create cult gangs. |