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Re: Memoirs From Chile by lastkingsman: 7:56am On Jul 11, 2025
tensazangetsu20:
I came across a post on Twitter that really made me pause: “Someone who was 25 in the year 2000 is turning 50 this year.”
It hit me, how fast time moves. The year 2000 doesn’t feel that far away; I still remember moments from my childhood like they were yesterday. But the truth is, time isn’t just moving. it’s flying.

It’s strange. On one hand, it feels like we have so much time ahead of us, like there’s always a “later.” But in reality, we have no time at all. Life is happening constantly, with or without us. People are getting married, starting families, switching careers, chasing dreams. The world doesn’t slow down.

Almost two years have passed since I left Nigeria. Two whole years. And yet, it feels like I just packed my bags last week. Sometimes I sit quietly and try to trace where all that time went and I can’t. It’s like life just keeps unfolding while we blink.

Time really is an illusion. And maybe the only thing that’s real is what we choose to do with the little of it we’re given .
The summary of your post and a very powerful quote.
Re: Memoirs From Chile by lastkingsman: 7:57am On Jul 11, 2025
tensazangetsu20:
This week, I’m presenting my master’s thesis and with that, I’m officially done with my degree. I’ll be graduating with distinction. But to be honest, I’m still trying to figure out what comes next.

When I first came to Chile, I never planned to stay. My intention was to use it as a stepping stone maybe apply for Canada’s Express Entry, petition for a U.S. green card, or move to Europe. But somewhere along the way, Chile surprised me and in so many ways, it shaped me.

Chile made me a man.

If someone had told me back when I was still in Nigeria, uncertain and struggling that by 2025 I’d be driving a 2025 model car, I would’ve laughed in disbelief. If someone had told me that I’d be standing on my own two feet, providing for myself, supporting my mother and sisters I would have said it was impossible.

But Chile made it possible.

I’m deeply grateful to this country. Grateful for the community I’ve found, the friends I’ve made, and the love I’ve received. My girlfriend, my circle, the people who have become like family even though I’m thousands of miles from home, I’ve never truly felt alone.

Here in my little town in Chile, I’ve met people from all over the world. People I can genuinely call friends. People who have helped shape this chapter of my life into something I will always carry with pride.

No matter where life takes me next. Chile will always be a part of me.
Big congratulations 🎉
Re: Memoirs From Chile by tensazangetsu20(op):
Came to see snow for the first time in my life. Even though it gets really cold where I live, it never snows but just three hours away, it’s a whole different story. I defended my thesis on Friday and came here to celebrate with friends. It hasn’t been easy moving to a new country, learning a new language, and adjusting to a new life. But by God’s grace, I’m graduating with distinction and already working. All glory to God in heaven whom never fails His children.

Re: Memoirs From Chile by tensazangetsu20(op): 10:03pm On Jul 13, 2025
One thing that keeps on marveling me the more I travel within Chile is how well built and organized everything is. I have been to many deep villages and everything is organized. The same thing you have in the cities like electricity, good roads, water are also available in small towns and villages.

Chile is still classified as a developing country. Chile is still grouped alongside nations like Nigeria and other African nations but I have been in Chile for close to two years and I don’t see anything developing about Chile. This is a very developed, well built country.
Re: Memoirs From Chile by tensazangetsu20(op): 10:07pm On Jul 13, 2025
This is the entrance to a deep village and you can still see the electric lines. All the houses here have electricity and running water. My village in 2025 doesn’t have electricity. No Nigerian city can boast of running water in 2025. These are basics. If we can’t solve the basics how are we going to solve the more complicated stuff like building the economy, educating our people and providing jobs for the millions of Nigerians. Omho shocked shocked

Re: Memoirs From Chile by tensazangetsu20(op): 3:21pm On Jul 14, 2025
erico2k2:
You aint the 1st person to suffer under this illusion, We have been on Nairaland since 2007 we still dey here, you wont be the last. In years to come, you wil still be a reference point just like others o n here, Im not wishing you bad luck cos that's stupid but,Im saying do more research and keep you cards close to your chest, be careful amongst the Nigerians you meet along the way as you are fairly new to Migration route. You only just started this Visa talk few weeks or months ago, Some of us here have been on it since 1990 and we are still on it.Good luck young man!
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Re: Memoirs From Chile by tensazangetsu20(op): 3:23pm On Jul 14, 2025
DrAkpa:
Haha, you can get all these in Nigeria na, or at most South Africa. If you can't go to USA, Canada, UK or Australia, then don't waste your time going to all these unknown countries. Sit at home and save more money.
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Re: Memoirs From Chile by tensazangetsu20(op): 4:03pm On Jul 14, 2025
erico2k2:
This is what I have always said but Agents will sell dreams.dem full here.just look at the environment someone invested millions to go live.If U talk U B enemy of progress.
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Re: Memoirs From Chile by tensazangetsu20(op): 4:04pm On Jul 14, 2025
erico2k2:
Visa free means you go for holiday not OWRK, after the visa xpires it means you have to come back to your country if you stay you are an illegal immigrant, I am a British citizen, I can't go to the US to work without a working permit! I have been dealing with Miscreants on NL since 2007 who try to perfect certain countries with the hope people patronize them and they get duped. If not ask yourself this honest question, in today's FX like right about now £100 = CLP99261.70, 1 GBP= 992.62. Meaning the Chilian Money is nxt to nothing cos a £100 is N1200 right now. Brazil has a higher weight than Chile as the Brazilian R is less than R6 to the £££ so you are Better and well off in Brazil
NOW IF YOU LIVE NEAR THE US WHERE £100 IS rs555 AND £1 =RS555. Do you need a magician to tell you they chatting Bullshyyte all day??
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Re: Memoirs From Chile by GloriousGbola: 4:07pm On Jul 14, 2025
tensazangetsu20:
Came to see snow for the first time in my life. Even though it gets really cold where I live, it never snows but just three hours away, it’s a whole different story. I defended my thesis on Friday and came here to celebrate with friends. It hasn’t been easy moving to a new country, learning a new language, and adjusting to a new life. But by God’s grace, I’m graduating with distinction and already working. All glory to God in heaven whom never fails His children.
You still bald tho tongue
Re: Memoirs From Chile by Donpre(m): 1:43pm On Jul 16, 2025
GloriousGbola:
You still bald tho tongue
The kind of hate I love to see grin
Re: Memoirs From Chile by Prud23: 9:09am On Jul 20, 2025
Please I need help I have been I chile country for. Month now I find it difficult to eat because I like my Nigerian food and please if you know some Nigeria living In Chile they should help me share where to get Nigeria ingredients or food please 🙏 help or how to import some little items pls help help help. My mail is is lisadance751@gmail.com u can reach me or prudentigelige@gmail,com🙏is
Re: Memoirs From Chile by tensazangetsu20(op): 1:44pm On Jul 20, 2025
Prud23:
Please I need help I have been I chile country for. Month now I find it difficult to eat because I like my Nigerian food and please if you know some Nigeria living In Chile they should help me share where to get Nigeria ingredients or food please 🙏 help or how to import some little items pls help help help. My mail is is lisadance751@gmail.com u can reach me or prudentigelige@gmail,com🙏is
There’s no Nigerian food items here.
Re: Memoirs From Chile by Majorly21: 9:57am On Jul 22, 2025
tensazangetsu20:
I totally understand why so many men become red-pilled. Back in university, I was practically invisible to women, it was as if I didn’t exist. I remember mustering the courage to tell a Gabonese girl I liked her, and she hit me with, “What’s your like or love going to do for me?” I was so ashamed of myself.

I studied marine engineering at a maritime university, and if you know anything about that field, you know how tough it is to get a job without solid connections. Some companies would visit our school to recruit, but out of a class of 70, they’d hire maybe eight students. And, of course, those eight were the ones all the girls wanted to date because their futures seemed secure.

Then came life after university, and it was even more brutal. I barely had clothes to wear. Most of my trousers were torn at the back, and I just had to manage. I tried starting a business, but it failed miserably. At that point, it felt like all hope was lost.

That’s when I decided to learn coding, not because I had high expectations, but because I kept seeing ads during COVID: “Learn to code and work from home.” I figured I had nothing to lose. Little did I know that single decision would change my life completely.

I started struggling my way through, hustling on Upwork, then moving to Reddit, applying for jobs anywhere I could find an opening, and learning interview skills. Back then, people laughed at me, but little by little, things started improving. I began making decent money by Nigerian standards, but I refused to upgrade my life because my focus was on leaving Nigeria. Every month, I saved as much as I could while researching my best options. That’s how I discovered Chile, and once I had enough money, I left.

The beginning was tough, but looking back now, I’m so glad I made the move. The version of me that was once invisible to women now has them smiling at me and trying to talk to me all the time. But none of that matters because I only love one woman, and she’s the only one I want to be with.
Please what's the dating life in chile. I'm a day trader but not fully profitable and I'm tired of Nigerian girls. Majority of them are emotionally unavailable and money focused. They're not passionate/romantic.

My plan is to travel to Brazil once I'm profitable and live there because of the low cost of living.
Re: Memoirs From Chile by oluyemi123: 1:20pm On Jul 22, 2025
Majorly21:
Please what's the dating life in chile. I'm a day trader but not fully profitable and I'm tired of Nigerian girls. Majority of them are emotionally unavailable and money focused. They're not passionate/romantic.

My plan is to travel to Brazil once I'm profitable and live there because of the low cost of living.
Brazil and low cost of living no dy the same sentence oooo.
Re: Memoirs From Chile by tensazangetsu20(op):
Majorly21:
Please what's the dating life in chile. I'm a day trader but not fully profitable and I'm tired of Nigerian girls. Majority of them are emotionally unavailable and money focused. They're not passionate/romantic.

My plan is to travel to Brazil once I'm profitable and live there because of the low cost of living.
Chile and Brazil are two completely different countries and to answer your question. It depends on your luck. The few Nigerians I know here have had it bad with Chilean women and couldn’t date any but anytime I go out here, women are always trying to talk to me or get to know me whereas when I was in Nigeria, if I should collect a girls number it will either end up in billing or blocking. It depends on your luck.
Re: Memoirs From Chile by oluyemi123: 6:44am On Jul 23, 2025
oluyemi123:
Brazil and low cost of living no dy the same sentence oooo.

Re: Memoirs From Chile by GloriousGbola: 7:06am On Jul 23, 2025
[quote author=oluyemi123 post=136194985][/quote]you are conflating brazils high import duties on foreign goods with the cost of living

you may as well post a ps5 next
Re: Memoirs From Chile by oluyemi123:
GloriousGbola:
you are conflating brazils high import duties on foreign goods with the cost of living

you may as well post a ps5 next
Cost of living in Brazil no cheap ,Sao Paulo is as expensive as London sef if we compare the minimum wage and purchasing power. Electronics, diapers, many things no cheap. It's cheaper in the neighbouring country of Paraguay that is why some people do go there to get stuff. Are you in Brazil? If no, then ask people who are trustworthy living there . Stuffs are not cheap , though you gets some handouts from the Government like milk if you have kids in the school, books ,you can get free food from Caritas or church but saying Brazil is cheap na lie ,it is cheaper when you earn in dollars or Euros and spending in reais but not for someone earning in reais .
Re: Memoirs From Chile by tensazangetsu20(op): 12:06am On Jul 28, 2025
E no easy o

Re: Memoirs From Chile by Letsmove: 2:17am On Jul 28, 2025
Brasil is far more affordable than any country in South America. SP is an international city and you could expect it to be more expensive but if you move to the interior like Sorocaba or even Campinas,you can then understand the difference. Better still,go and live in Nordeste and you will see wonders of Brasil.

oluyemi123:
Cost of living in Brazil no cheap ,Sao Paulo is as expensive as London sef if we compare the minimum wage and purchasing power. Electronics, diapers, many things no cheap. It's cheaper in the neighbouring country of Paraguay that is why some people do go there to get stuff. Are you in Brazil? If no, then ask people who are trustworthy living there . Stuffs are not cheap , though you gets some handouts from the Government like milk if you have kids in the school, books ,you can get free food from Caritas or church but saying Brazil is cheap na lie ,it is cheaper when you earn in dollars or Euros and spending in reais but not for someone earning in reais .
Re: Memoirs From Chile by Letsmove: 2:22am On Jul 28, 2025
Im sorry to break it to you but If Nigeria is expensive for you then Brasil would not be cheaper .

Majorly21:
Please what's the dating life in chile. I'm a day trader but not fully profitable and I'm tired of Nigerian girls. Majority of them are emotionally unavailable and money focused. They're not passionate/romantic.

My plan is to travel to Brazil once I'm profitable and live there because of the low cost of living.
Re: Memoirs From Chile by Suicideboy: 2:29am On Jul 28, 2025
GloriousGbola:
You still bald tho tongue
No be the same thing as you grin cheesy

Two bald jiggers cheesy
Re: Memoirs From Chile by oluyemi123: 7:25am On Jul 28, 2025
Letsmove:
Brasil is far more affordable than any country in South America. SP is an international city and you could expect it to be more expensive but if you move to the interior like Sorocaba or even Campinas,you can then understand the difference. Better still,go and live in Nordeste and you will see wonders of Brasil.
Colombia and even Argentina outside BSAS , Brazil is affordable outside Sao Paulo, Rio etc but most foreigners tend to prefer Sao Paulo because that is the place you could easily get something to do if you don't speak Portuguese and also to meet fellow Africans who could guide. North East of Brazil is cheaper but not so developed and the crime rate could be higher.
Re: Memoirs From Chile by Majorly21: 12:17pm On Jul 28, 2025
Letsmove:
Im sorry to break it to you but If Nigeria is expensive for you then Brasil would not be cheaper .
I'm not going there because it's cheaper or expensive nor going there to work. Need a sane country to live and get their passport. Open trading account with US brokers to trade stock option and futures. The limitations on Nigerians is too much.

And with what I've watch on YouTube Nigeria is more expensive than brazil if you actually want to live and not mere existing.

2 bedroom apartment "casa" in sao paulo is from R$2.000 to R$5,000 (350$-900$) imagine paying R$3000 per month (6,500 usd or 9m naira in a year) for a beautiful 2bedroom condo apartment with constant light, good water, gym, pool, event/dinner area etc in brazil and you've the privilege to visit hospital for free treatment, go to nearby city and you don't have to pay to use the beach and on Sunday free public transport and other benefits from the government.

Compare the above scenario to living in lagos IV or Ikoyi paying more than 15 millions naira or more for an average empty old 2 bed apartment without constant light, dirty water, smelly streets with bad road. No benefits from government, pay more than 700k in a month in band A, spend more than 150k for Internet. Drive 15mins and see people living on water from your home, on a good afternoon you can easily spend more than 2 hours in traffic from VI - Ajah. You'll pay to enter beach nothing is free, one king somewhere has arranged boys to collect from people. You can't even travel with your car or go on road trips without the fear of police, bandits, biafra with their sit at home. You need to hold extra money when travelling with your car for police men. I can go on and on, Nigeria isn't a place for a sane person to live unless you're benefiting from corruption and you're corrupt too.
Re: Memoirs From Chile by tensazangetsu20(op): 12:49pm On Jul 28, 2025
Majorly21:
I'm not going there because it's cheaper or expensive nor going there to work. Need a sane country to live and get their passport. Open trading account with US brokers to trade stock option and futures. The limitations on Nigerians is too much.

And with what I've watch on YouTube Nigeria is more expensive than brazil if you actually want to live and not mere existing.

2 bedroom apartment "casa" in sao paulo is from R$2.000 to R$5,000 (350$-900$) imagine paying R$3000 per month (6,500 usd or 9m naira in a year) for a beautiful 2bedroom condo apartment with constant light, good water, gym, pool, event/dinner area etc in brazil and you've the privilege to visit hospital for free treatment, go to nearby city and you don't have to pay to use the beach and on Sunday free public transport and other benefits from the government.

Compare the above scenario to living in lagos IV or Ikoyi paying more than 15 millions naira or more for an average empty old 2 bed apartment without constant light, dirty water, smelly streets with bad road. No benefits from government, pay more than 700k in a month in band A, spend more than 150k for Internet. Drive 15mins and see people living on water from your home, on a good afternoon you can easily spend more than 2 hours in traffic from VI - Ajah. You'll pay to enter beach nothing is free, one king somewhere has arranged boys to collect from people. You can't even travel with your car or go on road trips without the fear of police, bandits, biafra with their sit at home. You need to hold extra money when travelling with your car for police men. I can go on and on, Nigeria isn't a place for a sane person to live unless you're benefiting from corruption and you're corrupt too.
Honestly, I have said it here. If you can leave Nigeria while you are still young do not hesitate. Just be prepared. Learn the language of the country you are going to and get the right visa. Make sure whatever visa you are leaving Nigeria with leads to permanent residency in the country you choose.
Re: Memoirs From Chile by Suicideboy: 1:12pm On Jul 28, 2025
tensazangetsu20:
Honestly, I have said it here. If you can leave Nigeria while you are still young do not hesitate. Just be prepared. Learn the language of the country you are going to and get the right visa. Make sure whatever visa you are leaving Nigeria with leads to permanent residency in the country you choose.
Dey play

Make person no go enter one shit hole say e day japa
Re: Memoirs From Chile by Donpre(m): 1:50pm On Jul 28, 2025
Suicideboy:
Dey play

Make person no go enter one shit hole say e day japa
Makes no difference since you're coming from a bigger shithole
Re: Memoirs From Chile by tensazangetsu20(op): 2:15pm On Jul 28, 2025
Suicideboy:
Dey play

Make person no go enter one shit hole say e day japa
Which country is a shithole? Brazil or Chile or where?
Re: Memoirs From Chile by Suicideboy: 2:18pm On Jul 28, 2025
tensazangetsu20:
Which country is a shithole? Brazil or Chile or where?
Brazil na

Nothing day that country except puna
Re: Memoirs From Chile by Suicideboy: 2:19pm On Jul 28, 2025
Donpre:
Makes no difference since you're coming from a bigger shithole
At least nigeria better parse some eastern euro countries, most pf african countries
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