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| Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by Gerrard59(m): 3:43am On Oct 26, 2024 |
tensazangetsu20:You no dey tire to bash Nigeria. ![]() I thought mine was worse. |
| Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by Gerrard59(m): 3:47am On Oct 26, 2024 |
OboOlora:I am not surprised. The natives are not usually discriminatory than immigrants from developing world. I can imagine the same in Canada. Also, no matter what you do, please do NOT get care COS. Your wife can get it but never you! Also only allow your wife to get it if you are sure she has sense and she wont change it for you later, most men are now in dilemma cos the wives are using that power of COS against them. When it's time for mortgage too, make sure U buy alone and not joint with your partner except you are VERY VERY sure she is not like 98% of the Nigerian women in the UK. A word is enough for the wise o.Interesting. I have always been of the notion that a man should do certain things for himself or attain them by his accord/merit rather than depend on a woman. That way, his dignity and pride remain intact. Also, it is prideful to have attained them by merit in a far-away land. |
| Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by Gerrard59(m): 3:49am On Oct 26, 2024 |
rock86:Na so e bad reach? Is this not witchcraft? |
| Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by Gerrard59(m): 3:55am On Oct 26, 2024 |
MT:I would sound like a broken record, but Tensa20 is doing very well as he earns not less than $10K per month even on a student visa. What do you have against Chile - South America's most developed and prosperous country? |
| Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by Bishops10(m): 3:55am On Oct 26, 2024 |
fullclub Please brother, can I connect with you on whatsapp?, I could need your assistance on some questions. |
| Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by Gerrard59(m): 4:00am On Oct 26, 2024 |
lastkingsman:To be fair, GDP per capita isn't a comprehensive way to assess a country's economy. It's so sad you are here yapping about outliers in Nigeria economy. How many people work in the sector you mentioned?Agreed. The tech sector should never be used as a basis to assess employment opportunities in any country. It is why many countries still focus on the manufacturing industry to be stable, growing and being able to create jobs for many people. Tech cannot offer the employment opportunities millions of Nigerians need. So Nigeria starts and ends in Lagos island? What sort of foolishness is this?A major problem I have with this new set of "elites" in Nigeria - the country starts in Lagos (Lagos Island, Lekki, VI, Ikeja GRA) and ends at Abuja (Guzape, Maitama etc). There is more to Nigeria beyond both places. |
| Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by Johnthesuccess: 4:06am On Oct 26, 2024 |
lastkingsman:Why don't you complain or you students should protest? |
| Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by Gerrard59(m): 4:09am On Oct 26, 2024 |
Kelechi009:Trust me, it is futile debating Nigerian economy or the state of the country with APC supporters, especially those at the top of the value chain. They are blindfolded to the true state of Nigeria. In his defence, @MT made good points by assessing on an individual basis, but on a general note, the APC has destroyed the country's economy ever since 2015. That is a fact. That they don't accept this should not be surprising. It is part of the requirements to be a supporter and member. |
| Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by Graficient: 4:13am On Oct 26, 2024 |
ShenTeh:That means that person is enjoying already in Nigeria. I don't see anything he could have mentioned that is more discouraging than this BAT govt |
| Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by NoToPile: 4:15am On Oct 26, 2024 |
Congrats to the OP. The main question still is what if the OP didn't have other properties to sell again. Hmm. |
| Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by lastkingsman: 4:16am On Oct 26, 2024 |
OboOlora:Reality. Nigerian women and their entitlement mentality is promax here |
| Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by emperor4love(m): 4:17am On Oct 26, 2024 |
So are you back to Nigeria should be the question of the day |
| Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by MoneyTools: 4:19am On Oct 26, 2024 |
ShenTeh: ![]() The Nigeria of Today is Vice Versa! |
| Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by lastkingsman: 4:20am On Oct 26, 2024 |
Gerrard59:Agreed with everything you wrote but on number one, I did a relative comparison. Why is the GDP per capita on Somalian levels? On a purchasing power parity level, naira is useless and can no longer purchase things of value. Put call across to your people in Nigeria and find out what's up |
| Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by Johnthesuccess: 4:22am On Oct 26, 2024 |
MT:Hello, kindly educate us what type of skills you are talking about. This will really benefit many of us that wants to learn these set of skills. Please kindly elaborate. Thanks. |
| Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by uckay304: 4:25am On Oct 26, 2024 |
fullclub: |
| Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by Gerrard59(m): 4:26am On Oct 26, 2024*. Modified: 9:18am On Oct 26, 2024 |
Congratulations to OP. I am really for you as I know it must have been a huge struggle to pull through. As for the back-biting, I am not surprised as I have stated here that the older generation in the UK seems to be annoyed or envious (how easy the immigrant routes are these days) of recent migrants. Also, they have this classist mentality that "I have been here before you. So know your place". This is largely mired in poverty as it applies to other migrants from the developing world. Although, a way to counter such is to tighten the immigration system so that only the best and brightest have access to the country. Such as legal immigration to the US and Singapore. Indians in the US are highly respected than their counterparts in Canada. As for people making it in Nigeria, that is very true. There are people who have very high-paying jobs in Nigeria and live very well (legal money). However, their conditions cannot be used to describe the entire Nigeria. I recall my ex-boss lamenting about Nigeria's politicians, people he praised regularly when he used the roads to his state or somewhere in Kogi. He was shocked at how dangerous the roads were. This is someone who rarely leaves Lagos without flying. This is the same mistake this new set of elites make every day - siddon for Lagos and Abuja then christen everyone in Nigeria as "doing well". To be fair though, I don't expect any less from APC supporters. The reason I don't debate the state of Nigeria with them. Although, I still believe Nigeria holds more entrepreneurial economic opportunities than most countries in Africa aside from South Africa. However, it is important to state that Nigeria goes beyond Lagos and Abuja at least for economic reasons. The last two years must have been tough for Nigerian students in the UK (especially older ones who are married and with children). As I have stated countless times, should the economy get to pre-2015 levels, MANY Nigerians would gladly return. Many would still return anyway but at a later date. Reading their stories further makes me to be grateful towards the Japanese. I was so pampered and afforded ample financial and economic opportunities here. To be fair though, I had the requisite experience from Nigeria, attended a top university here, worked on the language and I am unmarried with no children. Nevertheless, the Japanese have been so good to me, and I deeply appreciate it. |
| Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by tomjim20k: 4:50am On Oct 26, 2024 |
My experience in the UK has been nothing short of transformative. From the rich cultural heritage to the cutting-edge advancements in technology, the country offers a perfect blend of tradition and innovation. Moving to the UK was both exciting and daunting, as I was stepping into a new environment with different customs, but it quickly became one of the most enriching experiences of my life. Cultural Immersion and Exploration One of the most striking aspects of living in the UK is the diversity. From London’s bustling streets, where you can hear multiple languages spoken, to the peaceful countryside in places like the Lake District or Scotland, the UK is a melting pot of cultures and traditions. I was able to experience a wide array of cultural festivals, music, and cuisine, which broadened my perspective of the world. Visiting iconic landmarks like Big Ben, the Tower of London, and Stonehenge brought the country's rich history to life in ways that books simply cannot. Education and Professional Growth In terms of education, the UK is home to some of the world’s best universities and academic institutions. I was fortunate enough to take part in courses that expanded my knowledge and skills, particularly in the field of https://aumvibe.com/category/technology/. The UK's focus on research and innovation allowed me to explore new concepts in tech, from artificial intelligence and machine learning to data science. The emphasis on practical learning meant I could apply theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios, which was invaluable for my professional development. Technology and Innovation The UK’s tech scene is vibrant and rapidly growing. London, in particular, has become a global tech hub, often referred to as “Tech City” due to its thriving startup culture and large technology firms. Being in such a dynamic environment allowed me to attend tech conferences, network with industry leaders, and witness firsthand how technology is shaping industries across the globe. Whether it's fintech, healthcare, or education, the UK's commitment to technology-driven solutions is evident. Working in tech in the UK exposed me to innovations I hadn't previously encountered. Companies here are leveraging technology to solve complex problems, from AI-based solutions in healthcare to blockchain technologies in finance. The collaborative spirit of the tech community in the UK also stood out to me. Whether through meetups, hackathons, or collaborative projects, there’s a strong sense of community where knowledge sharing and problem-solving are at the forefront. Challenges and Adaptation Of course, moving to a new country comes with its challenges. Adjusting to the weather, with its frequent rains and chilly temperatures, took some getting used to. Navigating a different healthcare system and adapting to British work culture, which tends to be more formal, were also part of the learning curve. However, these experiences helped me grow personally, teaching me resilience and adaptability. Final Thoughts Overall, my time in the UK has been an unforgettable journey filled with learning, growth, and discovery. The country’s unique blend of history and modernity, along with its commitment to technological advancement, has made it an inspiring place to live and work. My experience in the UK has not only expanded my horizons culturally but also propelled me forward professionally, especially in the tech industry. |
| Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by LZAA: 4:51am On Oct 26, 2024 |
Helinues and Apcheat minions wee not like number 19 ![]() |
| Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by Karleb(m): 4:57am On Oct 26, 2024 |
MT:What you said here is very very false. It is an insult to hard working Nigerians. |
| Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by press9jatv(m): 5:04am On Oct 26, 2024 |
What I learn about your story is that you never give up, even you that’s living in a tight corner of life, you still never give up. Now you are balance after a year of struggle. No form of going back to Nigeria 🇳🇬 |
| Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by press9jatv(m): 5:18am On Oct 26, 2024 |
Gerrard59:$10k per month, bro abeg take it easy with this figure now ☹️☹️☹️☹️ |
| Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by cozy7(m): 5:26am On Oct 26, 2024 |
fullclub:This was very insightful. Thanks alot. May God bless your hustle. |
| Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by oyeb15: 5:55am On Oct 26, 2024 |
How can one use like 40million plus travel and hustle in another country. With that money, I can live a quiet peaceful life in Nigeria with little investment. |
| Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by ojonwamama: 6:07am On Oct 26, 2024 |
tensazangetsu20:it is harder but it was in Nigeria that you got the millions you used to japa and even bought properties. please enjoy your stay in UK and stop talking ill of Nigeria because it is still Nigeria that you will still fall back to after all the hustle and bubble in UK . Goodluck bro |
| Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by motymop: 6:07am On Oct 26, 2024 |
Gerrard59:Bros...calm down with your yarn. No be everything you go dey believe Verify info first then talk |
| Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by Onyeka8: 6:13am On Oct 26, 2024 |
fullclub: |
| Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by Sapasenator: 6:14am On Oct 26, 2024 |
oyeb15:I have someone crying on my phone with 50m for account desperate to get out of the country |
| Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by VeeVeeMyLuv(f): 6:18am On Oct 26, 2024 |
oyeb15:It is dangerous To Live in a place where security forces actively participates in and orchestrates the insecurity and criminalities behind the scenes? U are not afraid of ruthless kidnappers? Heartless politicians with insensitive policies who don't believe in the country they are ruling at all? Countless National grid collapsed? He had to pack his bags and luggages and run!!!! |
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life could be lonely amongst the Nigerian communities as everyone is chasing money. But is life fun for British? Yes the British like a fun filled lifestyle. We dont club 1/10th in Nigeria like they do here but can you foot the bill like a newcomer in town?