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| NIGERIANS IN LONDON The Never Told Stories by tspun(op): 5:41am On Oct 05, 2015 |
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| Re: NIGERIANS IN LONDON The Never Told Stories by ORACLE1975(m): 5:42am On Oct 05, 2015 |
loooooonnnnnnnnnnnggggggggggg bro chi!! |
| Re: NIGERIANS IN LONDON The Never Told Stories by freeDR(m): 5:57am On Oct 05, 2015 |
I never thought of leaving Nigeria before, and I don't plan to. |
| Re: NIGERIANS IN LONDON The Never Told Stories by loomer: 6:26am On Oct 05, 2015 |
Hmmmm |
| Re: NIGERIANS IN LONDON The Never Told Stories by OZAOEKPE(f): 6:28am On Oct 05, 2015 |
"I'm allergic to long stories". |
| Re: NIGERIANS IN LONDON The Never Told Stories by olumide81(m): 6:29am On Oct 05, 2015 |
Nice one....when you begin to hallucinate based on what you see on tv about europe ........there seems to be more to it than what we see. God bless Nigeria! |
| Re: NIGERIANS IN LONDON The Never Told Stories by Taiwo20(m): 6:36am On Oct 05, 2015 |
Wetin I dey find for place wey be say na my colour them they always see. |
| Re: NIGERIANS IN LONDON The Never Told Stories by emmanuel596(m): 6:38am On Oct 05, 2015 |
Pls someone should sumerise it's to early to read dis textbook |
| Re: NIGERIANS IN LONDON The Never Told Stories by hatux: 6:39am On Oct 05, 2015 |
Oh man! This is a 50 pages novel... |
| Re: NIGERIANS IN LONDON The Never Told Stories by Nobody: 6:46am On Oct 05, 2015 |
Its too long... Chai |
| Re: NIGERIANS IN LONDON The Never Told Stories by Rawani: 6:49am On Oct 05, 2015*. Modified: 9:42am On Oct 06, 2015 |
...while other Nigerians are buying up multi-million pound properties in Mayfair, Kensington, Knightsbridge etc. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0DgVg-owqI It's all about perspective. There's no doubt the UK poses many challenges to the average Nigerian migrant, however proper planning equips one to exploit the opportunities that also exist as many Nigerian professionals in the UK would testify. Stricter immigration laws it seems however, will reduce the rate at which Nigerians rush to England from now on, especially as our students are now losing the work permit on their Tier 4 visa. |
| Re: NIGERIANS IN LONDON The Never Told Stories by saintopus(m): 6:54am On Oct 05, 2015 |
I carefully read through it.I wonder the point of leaving your country to another man's land hoping to excel. In no too distant future all that will be left is a poor bragging once having a degree in UK. |
| Re: NIGERIANS IN LONDON The Never Told Stories by Eastlink(m): 6:56am On Oct 05, 2015 |
2 Millions legally registered Nigerians in the UK! See what economic hardship has turned Nigeria to. |
| Re: NIGERIANS IN LONDON The Never Told Stories by Nobody: 6:57am On Oct 05, 2015*. Modified: 2:01pm On Oct 05, 2015 |
I read thru every bit of it and first I must say it a wonderful write up and I am disappointed at nairalander's asking for summary above.. please u guys should learn to read. @topic isn't it funny that a taxi driver in UK is able to build a house in lekki... that is the reason everybody wants to travel even when they know it's not going to be easy. A graduate working in civil service or even doctors can't build house in lekki except they do illegal runs or have other private businesses |
| Re: NIGERIANS IN LONDON The Never Told Stories by Lordave: 7:01am On Oct 05, 2015 |
I wan go UK. SMH Let's see how Buhari turns a blind eye to this. |
| Re: NIGERIANS IN LONDON The Never Told Stories by Warlord3000(m): 7:05am On Oct 05, 2015 |
Wow... Very long but quite worth the read ![]() So to all wishing the country ill luck so as to jump ship.. Well. The grass is not greener on the other side o ![]() |
| Re: NIGERIANS IN LONDON The Never Told Stories by divinehand2003(m): 7:08am On Oct 05, 2015 |
Although very long, but it's a lesson for us over here. Not all that glitters is Gold. Home is best if you have a steady job that pays well. |
| Re: NIGERIANS IN LONDON The Never Told Stories by ayindepremier: 8:13am On Oct 05, 2015 |
Click Like if u did not read d full story. |
| Re: NIGERIANS IN LONDON The Never Told Stories by gists: 8:14am On Oct 05, 2015 |
tobimillar:That is a very valid food for thought. I am never an advocate of the idea that one can never make it until s/he travels out. Its the "grass is greener on the other side syndrome". But then, why will it be a mission impossible for many graduates (even with masters) working in Nigeria to have financial fulfillment when people that ventures abroad seem to be thriving - even though those adventurous people may (or may not) be doing "unskilled" job. But the fact is that, to a large extent their is dignity of labour over there and people see nothing wrong in being a cab driver, plumber, electrician etc. In fact they are proud of it and as the write-up suggests, a cab driver is able to build a house in Lekki! However, what I have problem with is people selling their house here in naija and relocate abroad, only to be living in one room apartment doing 2 to 3 jobs a day. In all people should sincerely evaluate their situation before "checking out". The grass may just be greener here. But then, some people simple do not have any choice other than to relocate. |
| Re: NIGERIANS IN LONDON The Never Told Stories by Chuksemi(m): 8:22am On Oct 05, 2015 |
This post is soo touching. Living in the United Kingdom as an immigrant is hard, yet financially fulfilling, at least in Nigerian standards. But what exactly is the need for money when you are constantly unhappy and at worse, depressed? I think it's better to stick with your country and slug it out here After all, we would all die one day, what use is it making so much money you can't enjoy. Even some paupers here lead a better and fulfilling life. Any way, only one who wears the shoe knows where it itches. Seun, Ishilove, lalasticlala. This post is worth it. |
| Re: NIGERIANS IN LONDON The Never Told Stories by bonechamberlain(m): 8:27am On Oct 05, 2015 |
why be in u.k, when there is u.s. |
| Re: NIGERIANS IN LONDON The Never Told Stories by bonechamberlain(m): 8:28am On Oct 05, 2015 |
why be in u.k when there is u.s. haven't seen the reason why I should decide to base in the u.k with all their racism, than in the u.s. but truth be told they are more organized and civilized than the u.s. but u have %70 chances to succeed in the u.s than u k. |
| Re: NIGERIANS IN LONDON The Never Told Stories by Chuksemi(m): 8:29am On Oct 05, 2015 |
gists:Interesting, Dignity of labour is non existent here. I think that is the root cause of our problems, when it comes to unemployment. Not all college graduates in the UK have white collar jobs, I suppose. How do you think this issue should be addressed? |
| Re: NIGERIANS IN LONDON The Never Told Stories by Nobody: 9:44am On Oct 05, 2015 |
tobimillar:Better stop deceiving yourself and wake up to reality. Which Taxi-driver wants to build house in lekki? Don't let anyone deceive you. How much are they making? |
| Re: NIGERIANS IN LONDON The Never Told Stories by Nobody: 9:47am On Oct 05, 2015*. Modified: 2:48pm On Oct 06, 2015 |
gists:Don't let that guy deceive you o! The so called taxi drivers must be into something else, maybe drugs. Quote me anywhere. Its good to travel out and go places but do not make it a life ambition. |
| Re: NIGERIANS IN LONDON The Never Told Stories by Nobody: 10:16am On Oct 05, 2015 |
SMHHHH! Who told them to leave Nigeria Well, that's their promised land, let them enjoy it., SMH!!!![]() ![]() ![]() |
| Re: NIGERIANS IN LONDON The Never Told Stories by Dannyset(m): 10:53am On Oct 05, 2015 |
It's a difficult one, but there's a price you pay for everything. It doesn't come easy. |
| Re: NIGERIANS IN LONDON The Never Told Stories by tspun(op): 11:34am On Oct 05, 2015 |
AdmiralDru:though its hard to believe but it is possible, i am aware of a 4 bedroom duplex that was sold for 40m at 4th Round About, Off World Oil Filling Station, Ilasan Area, Lekki, Lekki Expressway, So what is 40m that he can't afford after four years of hustling in London. |
| Re: NIGERIANS IN LONDON The Never Told Stories by Nobody: 1:13pm On Oct 05, 2015*. Modified: 2:14am On Oct 06, 2015 |
tspun:Where did you get this from? "So what is 40m that he can't afford after four years of hustling in London"? Let's do some maths. Taxi drivers make between £500-£800 a week, let's assume his is very lucrative driving football players to trainings and stuff. He will make up to £1000. That's £26000-£52000 a year. He has to pay the taxi company every week, but fuel, insurance, pay house rent and other domestic expenses. So you think he could save N10m or around £30k-£40k per year after expenses. Mind you he has to pay tax. So after four years, assuming he landed from Heathrow and started his cab business the following day having mastered all the driving routes from surfing the net in Nigeria or with the aid of his sat nav,He could save N40m or £130k-£135k after hustling for four years?? |
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Well, that's their promised land, let them enjoy it., SMH!!!