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Re: The Untold Stories Of Nigerians Seeking Work In Libya. So Unfortunate! by Hotice085: 4:19pm On Oct 30, 2023
olulekan1992:
Nigerians migrate to Libya for work due to a variety of reasons, although it's important to note that migration can be a complex issue influenced by individual circumstances and broader economic and social factors. Here are some common reasons why Nigerians might migrate to Libya for work:

ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES

Perceived Higher Wages: Some Nigerians believe they can earn higher wages in Libya compared to what they can earn in Nigeria, especially in sectors like construction, agriculture, and services.

Lack of Job Opportunities: Limited [urjob opportunities in Nigeria, particularly for individuals with lower skills or education, can drive people to seek work in countries where they believe there are more employment options.

POLITICAL INSTABILITY AND INSECURITY

Conflict and Insecurity: Political instability, conflicts, and insecurity in certain regions of Nigeria push people to seek safer and more stable environments for themselves and their families, even if it means migrating to another country.

HUMAN TRAFFICKING AND SMUGGLING

Exploitation: Unfortunately, some Nigerians are victims of human trafficking and smuggling networks. They might be promised jobs in Libya but end up being exploited or forced into illegal activities.

LACK OF AWARENESS AND INFORMATION

Misinformation: Limited access to accurate information about the risks and challenges associated with migrating to Libya can lead some individuals to make uninformed decisions, assuming they will find better opportunities there.

FAMILY PRESSURES AND SOCIAL EXPECTATIONS

Family Expectations: Pressure from families to find employment and send money back home can drive individuals to take risks and migrate, even under challenging circumstances.

Social Status: There might be a perception in certain communities that working abroad, regardless of the destination, elevates one's social status, leading individuals to migrate for social recognition.

PERCEPTION OF LIBYA AS A GATEWAY TO EUROPE

Migration to Europe: Some migrants see Libya as a transit point on their journey to reach European countries. They hope to find work in Libya temporarily and then attempt to cross the Mediterranean Sea to enter Europe for better economic opportunities and living conditions.

It's necessary to address the root causes of migration, including improving economic prospects, enhancing education and skills training, and ensuring social stability and security, to reduce the necessity for individuals to migrate under precarious circumstances. Additionally, raising awareness about the risks of irregular migration and providing support to vulnerable communities can help mitigate the dangers associated with such journeys.
Any Nigerian going to Libya for job is the highest FOOL since God created mankind
Just Sudan dem de kill Hausas like anything, Tunisia don warn all Africans to stay away yet some fools wan go Libya
Re: The Untold Stories Of Nigerians Seeking Work In Libya. So Unfortunate! by grandstar(m): 4:26pm On Oct 30, 2023
arthurwillia:
I worked in an hospital in Nigeria when I was in Nigeria and every week we admit atleast one Libyan returnee. There was a girl that was brought back, pregnant, has brain and balance issue. Hence cannot walk. She crawls everywhere in the ward. Gave birth to half Libyan.
What year was this?
Re: The Untold Stories Of Nigerians Seeking Work In Libya. So Unfortunate! by georgeakins: 4:29pm On Oct 30, 2023
arthurwillia:
Rest I pay 700£ per month including bills, make almost 2.2k per month after tax. More than often people do not need two jobs to meet up. So rest oga
What kind of job do you do?
Re: The Untold Stories Of Nigerians Seeking Work In Libya. So Unfortunate! by grandstar(m): 4:30pm On Oct 30, 2023
lavylilly:
Even the bible says the kingdom of God suffereth violence and the violence taketh it by force.
That portion of the Bible was wrongly interpreted in the King James version, hence, many don't know its meaning.
Re: The Untold Stories Of Nigerians Seeking Work In Libya. So Unfortunate! by georgeakins: 4:34pm On Oct 30, 2023
westlius:
Who told u Nigerian are lazy
Give a Nigerian 10 years in USA
He would achieve much more than being in Nigeria for 50 years
10 years is too much if you have a green card.
Re: The Untold Stories Of Nigerians Seeking Work In Libya. So Unfortunate! by Besuccesful(m): 4:42pm On Oct 30, 2023
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Re: The Untold Stories Of Nigerians Seeking Work In Libya. So Unfortunate! by Vicjnr08: 4:43pm On Oct 30, 2023
lavylilly:
Let me tell you
In USA a room what you call self contained is $700 per month, you haven't included phone bills, gas and sundries. Most often than not people do more than two jobs to meet up. Think twice before you migrate.
Shut uuuuup!!!!
Re: The Untold Stories Of Nigerians Seeking Work In Libya. So Unfortunate! by Vicjnr08: 4:46pm On Oct 30, 2023
lavylilly:
Where in the states are you?
Are you married?
What type of apartment are you in?
What industry do you work?
Shut uuuuuuuup!!!!!!
Re: The Untold Stories Of Nigerians Seeking Work In Libya. So Unfortunate! by grandstar(m): 4:55pm On Oct 30, 2023
stuffs2002:
Why do people who have already already japa will start discouraging others from leaving. If it's so tough for you, why haven't you returned.
Because people like you don't want to hear the truth!
Re: The Untold Stories Of Nigerians Seeking Work In Libya. So Unfortunate! by emmnprince(m): 4:55pm On Oct 30, 2023
lavylilly:
Even the bible says the kingdom of God suffereth violence and the violence taketh it by force.
Better stop misinterpreting a Bible verse to suit your thinking and how you feel an issue is to be addressed.
Re: The Untold Stories Of Nigerians Seeking Work In Libya. So Unfortunate! by grandstar(m): 4:56pm On Oct 30, 2023
Emma09:
Good. So because make I just sha JAPA make I come end up in one county as a slave after spending millions? I don't get it o. Even as Cyprus worst reach, make I still JAPA go there because of how Nigeria take spoil? I rather still remain in this spoilt Tinubu Nigeria rather than JAPAING to become a slave.
South Cyprus isn't a bad place.
Re: The Untold Stories Of Nigerians Seeking Work In Libya. So Unfortunate! by Otulented: 5:24pm On Oct 30, 2023
Nwaotu10:
Please, let me drive one based on higher purchase for you.

Joblessness has dealt with me
Wheres your location please?
Re: The Untold Stories Of Nigerians Seeking Work In Libya. So Unfortunate! by kiddkash(m): 5:32pm On Oct 30, 2023
olulekan1992:
It's better we fight for good Nigeria together. Not in violent way sha.
You can never fight politicians. Know this know peace
Re: The Untold Stories Of Nigerians Seeking Work In Libya. So Unfortunate! by OVB123: 6:07pm On Oct 30, 2023
lavylilly:
Let me tell you
In USA a room what you call self contained is $700 per month, you haven't included phone bills, gas and sundries. Most often than not people do more than two jobs to meet up. Think twice before you migrate.
When are you returning to nigeria?
Re: The Untold Stories Of Nigerians Seeking Work In Libya. So Unfortunate! by erico2k2(m): 6:07pm On Oct 30, 2023
Dyfynezz12:
In Nigeria u will do two jobs and still struggle to eat three square meals, use a nice phone send money to ur relatives or take urself out on weekends.
Thats if you find TWO JOBS
Re: The Untold Stories Of Nigerians Seeking Work In Libya. So Unfortunate! by erico2k2(m): 6:08pm On Oct 30, 2023
grandstar:
South Cyprus isn't a bad place.
Another Dead place
Re: The Untold Stories Of Nigerians Seeking Work In Libya. So Unfortunate! by erico2k2(m): 6:10pm On Oct 30, 2023
lavylilly:
Where in the states are you?
Are you married?
What type of apartment are you in?
What industry do you work?
AInt we talking about a person as a single Unit? if you as a person get married, have you not goten what they call Combined income in the state?
Re: The Untold Stories Of Nigerians Seeking Work In Libya. So Unfortunate! by Nwaotu10(m):
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Re: The Untold Stories Of Nigerians Seeking Work In Libya. So Unfortunate! by Emdebby2: 6:52pm On Oct 30, 2023
arthurwillia:
Rest I pay 700£ per month including bills, make almost 2.2k per month after tax. More than often people do not need two jobs to meet up. So rest oga
Please how did you japa? Do you have any link for jobs?
Re: The Untold Stories Of Nigerians Seeking Work In Libya. So Unfortunate! by grandstar(m): 7:24pm On Oct 30, 2023
erico2k2:
Another Dead place
You are probably referring to North Cyprus which is Turk and not recognized by other nations.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_Cyprus
Re: The Untold Stories Of Nigerians Seeking Work In Libya. So Unfortunate! by erico2k2(m): 7:45pm On Oct 30, 2023
grandstar:
You are probably referring to North Cyprus which is Turk and not recognized by other nations.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_Cyprus
Bross I mean the whole of that region. If one is coming to Europe should have a plan, better spend your money where you going to prosper quick, I have a friend here with me, he turned up from Greece, I just paid for his hostel right now in Caning town, words from him is it aint so great prosperity going to take a long time to achieve.B4 now everyone can just come to Uk to work but not anymore!
Re: The Untold Stories Of Nigerians Seeking Work In Libya. So Unfortunate! by grandstar(m): 7:51pm On Oct 30, 2023
erico2k2:
Bross I mean the whole of that region. If one is coming to Europe should have a plan, better spend your money where you going to prosper quick, I have a friend here with me, he turned up from Greece, I just paid for his hostel right now in Caning town, words from him is it aint so great prosperity going to take a long time to achieve.B4 now everyone can just come to Uk to work but not anymore!
There's nothing much in Greece. The economy collapsed late 2000s and will only reach their pre-collapse GDP in 2034, that is 11 years from now.
Re: The Untold Stories Of Nigerians Seeking Work In Libya. So Unfortunate! by erico2k2(m): 7:54pm On Oct 30, 2023
grandstar:
There's nothing much in Greece. The economy collapsed late 2000s and will only reach their pre-collapse GDP in 2034, that is 11 years from now.
If you could find your way to the UK, thats where prosperity and freedom is right now, we nor come abroad come count bridge or look at tall buldings.for you to live comfortable you have to be uncomfortable
Re: The Untold Stories Of Nigerians Seeking Work In Libya. So Unfortunate! by QuinModah(f): 8:22pm On Oct 30, 2023
TimiRume:
I'm not crazy. Are there still real jobs out here

Checking every moment and not seeing anything can be a bit discouraging. Maybe I should just quit searching here, idunno

I'm actually in need of a remote job since ages. Data entry, Customer service personnel, virtual assistant. I'm ready to put in the whole commitment and hard work needed.

Since early this year I've been on this and still yet to land at something substantial. I'm tired of all the redirected links I've followed from here, joined millions of groups and chatted some guys who said they had jobs but turned out to be smoke. Sigh


The Lord is my strength. And the strength of every other person in my shoes. I'd advise everyone to draw closer to God this period cos trust me you can't handle what is coming alone. We all need that divine comfort and faith to not faint in this period.

I need all the waiting powers and patience right now. Sigh

I can't wait to testify with y'all.
o have some Data I want you to analyze?
Re: The Untold Stories Of Nigerians Seeking Work In Libya. So Unfortunate! by SuperOnyi: 8:49pm On Oct 30, 2023
olulekan1992:
It's better we fight for good Nigeria together. Not in violent way sha.
shocked


Better move to another country if you still think Africa would go sustainable progress without revolution. Y'all can keep living in denial grin

I won't let my kids experience this hell, if y'all ain't ready for revolution -- your descendants will spit on your graves proudly.

If Europeans wanted, there would be no Nigerian or African, 200 years from now. And it will happen, these mixed kids will certainly come back for their fatherland. Remember Israel? grin
Re: The Untold Stories Of Nigerians Seeking Work In Libya. So Unfortunate! by SuperOnyi: 9:05pm On Oct 30, 2023
JoeEeL:
If you see the amount of sacrifices others put to either execute a revolution in their country or fight wars on behalf of it, you wonder why the black man scarcely executes such.

With all their sweet talks and religious doctrines on how a blissful heaven and 77 k-leg virgins await them after dying, you still discover that this people love life more than anything and never want to sacrifice / die.

No wonder Rotimi Amaechi had to insult them just recently. These are walking dead people with no response to stimuli. Any hardship their polooticians throw at them, they will accept.
shocked


God bless you 👏👏👏
Re: The Untold Stories Of Nigerians Seeking Work In Libya. So Unfortunate! by mindtricks: 9:26pm On Oct 30, 2023
arthurwillia:
I worked in an hospital in Nigeria when I was in Nigeria and every week we admit atleast one Libyan returnee. There was a girl that was brought back, pregnant, has brain and balance issue. Hence cannot walk. She crawls everywhere in the ward. Gave birth to half Libyan.
Abeg which hospital be that?
Re: The Untold Stories Of Nigerians Seeking Work In Libya. So Unfortunate! by TimiRume(f): 12:11am On Oct 31, 2023
QuinModah:
o have some Data I want you to analyze?
Really? Wow. What's it about?
Re: The Untold Stories Of Nigerians Seeking Work In Libya. So Unfortunate! by OgaTheTop2: 2:36am On Oct 31, 2023
lavylilly:
Where in the states are you?
Are you married?
What type of apartment are you in?
What industry do you work?
Ode. Do you have States where someone is earning in £? Olodo angry
Re: The Untold Stories Of Nigerians Seeking Work In Libya. So Unfortunate! by Otulented: 5:42am On Oct 31, 2023
Nwaotu10:
Asaba, Delta state.
Far from my end.
Re: The Untold Stories Of Nigerians Seeking Work In Libya. So Unfortunate! by Cheeryfeet: 11:29am On Oct 31, 2023
lavylilly:
Let me tell you
In USA a room what you call self contained is $700 per month, you haven't included phone bills, gas and sundries. Most often than not people do more than two jobs to meet up. Think twice before you migrate.
But you have the opportunity to see jobs available that can pay the 700 and other bills too na
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