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| Experiences Of Nigerians Living In London by Nobody: 3:23pm On Apr 29, 2016 |
TAIWO ALIMI, who recently visited Britain, captures the untold stories of Nigerians living legally and illegally in London.http://thenationonlineng.net/nigerians-in-london-the-never-told-stories/
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| Re: Experiences Of Nigerians Living In London by Adebola02(m): 3:37pm On Apr 29, 2016 |
I am also aspiring to study in London after completing my undergraduate studies here (through scholarship). But reports about racial discriminarion,high tax rate and work permit in UK is not encouraging. BTW i noticed there are more Yoruba's working in London according to this article. |
| Re: Experiences Of Nigerians Living In London by worry359(m): 3:39pm On Apr 29, 2016 |
If you added some spaces and paragraphs to break it down people could read it! Too much cramped in together, hurts the eyes to try to read it. ![]() |
| Re: Experiences Of Nigerians Living In London by Adebola02(m): 3:41pm On Apr 29, 2016 |
I am also aspiring to study in London after completing my undergraduate studies here (through scholarship). But reports about racial discrimination,high tax rate and the difficulties of getting work permit in UK is not encouraging. BTW i noticed there are more Yoruba's working in London according to this article,maybe the Egbe Omo Oodua can help in situation like this. |
| Re: Experiences Of Nigerians Living In London by justwise(mod): 3:42pm On Apr 29, 2016 |
Peckham in North London? Who wrote this joke of an article? |
| Re: Experiences Of Nigerians Living In London by Nobody: 3:43pm On Apr 29, 2016 |
Adebola02:yes .. there are usually a sizeable amount of Yorubas in London .. probably because most Yorubas are academic people so they come in as students and from there they start working over there |
| Re: Experiences Of Nigerians Living In London by Nobody: 3:48pm On Apr 29, 2016*. Modified: 6:23pm On Apr 29, 2016 |
justwise:Where is Peckham located then? |
| Re: Experiences Of Nigerians Living In London by Lexusgs430: 3:51pm On Apr 29, 2016 |
CaptainECole:South East of London, I think!!! |
| Re: Experiences Of Nigerians Living In London by justwise(mod): 3:53pm On Apr 29, 2016 |
CaptainECole: Simple google search will answer that |
| Re: Experiences Of Nigerians Living In London by Nobody: 4:00pm On Apr 29, 2016 |
Lexusgs430:ok thanks... justwise just dey form.. instead of him to just say it |
| Re: Experiences Of Nigerians Living In London by justwise(mod): 4:04pm On Apr 29, 2016 |
CaptainECole:You should have googled it rather than asking |
| Re: Experiences Of Nigerians Living In London by Nobody: 4:22pm On Apr 29, 2016 |
justwise:ok sir.. I have googled it |
| Re: Experiences Of Nigerians Living In London by Nobody: 5:07pm On Apr 29, 2016 |
justwise:are you always thinking you are the only one that knows everything? |
| Re: Experiences Of Nigerians Living In London by justwise(mod): 5:13pm On Apr 29, 2016 |
OlayinkaFawaz:Yes. |
| Re: Experiences Of Nigerians Living In London by ATERI(m): 5:36pm On Apr 29, 2016 |
The article is misleading in many ways. It`s true that Nigerians do menial jobs, but that is just one side of the story. Whether it`s in law, medicine and broadcasting, Nigerians are well represented; so is not just about shop assistants and security guards. Oh yes, Yoruba would be about 70% of the Nigerians in London if not more than that. To be fair to the British, they need to be tough on immigration because everybody wants to be in London, partly because of the language, but mostly for economic reasons. But the most important reason is the hype and propaganda. I have always believed that your European journey is incomplete until you`ve been to London. I can say without any fear of contradiction that it`s the most un-equal society in Western Europe when you compare and contrast the standard of living with other EU countries. The poor mostly live in one area while the rich are concentrated in another, even if not exclusively so. Then whatever you buy in London, and I mean virtually everything, is going to be twice the price paid in the rest of Europe, apart from Switzerland. And oh, pest-infested flats are not difficult to come by so are the ones with leaking roofs. Looking for something decent would mean that almost 70% of your wages would be going on housing. Don`t panic, their Prime Minister has one house he is renting out in Notting Hill, just be ready to pay him £1,800 per week, while your salary is likely to be less than £1000 per month. There is no country in Western Europe that would have a Chief Executive that is collecting salaries 128 times that of his/her average staff, but that is the case with most of the FTSE 100 companies in the City. All in all, it`s a country worth visiting; because it helps you to know what leadership is all about. |
| Re: Experiences Of Nigerians Living In London by RichYoungNigger(m): 5:37pm On Apr 29, 2016 |
That's why USA is the only country in the world. Here in America, no one cares if you're an illegal immigrant, you will still get a job (some type of job), you kids will still go to school for free. You can be living illegally in the USA for 100 years, no one cares, the police will not ask you to show your papers, but don't commit any crime because that's what will get you deported. God bless America |
| Re: Experiences Of Nigerians Living In London by NaLaugh: 5:38pm On Apr 29, 2016*. Modified: 5:57pm On Apr 29, 2016 |
“I hold a British passport so I felt I would be given the enabling environment to excel in my line of business here. I relocated to London with the hope that I would be able to flourish my entrepreneurship. I have been here for 10 years, I have applied for several start up loans, filled many applications, written series of proposals, and attended several defences, but it has not yielded a pound. The system does not support Africans whatever the colour of your passport. It only takes what you bring and swallow it. It is either you conform to what they have to offer; which are menial jobs that their children pass off or nothing.”The bold part above from one of the interviewees is the reason many immigrants fail. I can't emphasize this enough. If you're a new immigrant, STAY AWAY from people who think like this, or you will end up in lowly jobs for life. The mentality of "this is the only thing available for people like us" is dangerous, defeatist and should be avoided actively. |
| Re: Experiences Of Nigerians Living In London by ademusiwa11: 5:38pm On Apr 29, 2016 |
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| Re: Experiences Of Nigerians Living In London by TippyTop(m): 5:39pm On Apr 29, 2016 |
They maybe suffering but its presently #452 to the pound. My cousin attending uni in London works only 3hrs a day cleaning. So if you get paid £200per month doing few hours a day, that would be #90,000 per month. |
| Re: Experiences Of Nigerians Living In London by ayguru: 5:40pm On Apr 29, 2016 |
This story is stale, I have read this story before on this forum |
| Re: Experiences Of Nigerians Living In London by januzaj(m): 5:40pm On Apr 29, 2016 |
See long epistle......shey if I read am I go become billionaire ni ![]() |
| Re: Experiences Of Nigerians Living In London by petkoffdrake2(m): 5:41pm On Apr 29, 2016 |
Make I read all this things? Will it add dollar to my acct? ![]() |
| Re: Experiences Of Nigerians Living In London by Nobody: 5:41pm On Apr 29, 2016 |
This article has graced FP before- about 220 days ago. |
| Re: Experiences Of Nigerians Living In London by opalu: 5:42pm On Apr 29, 2016 |
Huh? |
| Re: Experiences Of Nigerians Living In London by SweetGuy225: 5:42pm On Apr 29, 2016 |
Britain should split Nigeria or allow Nigerians into their country visa-free. ![]() Britain created Nigeria. This hellhole called Nigeria exists because of Britain. ![]() |
| Re: Experiences Of Nigerians Living In London by jaybee3(m): 5:45pm On Apr 29, 2016 |
Adebola02:The writer used pseudonames London is a very diverse city and it's highly unlikely that you had be racially attacked. Although there are few isolated incidents that aren't the norm |
| Re: Experiences Of Nigerians Living In London by jaybee3(m): 5:47pm On Apr 29, 2016 |
Bexleyheath is 25 miles to central london and about a mile or there about to london |
| Re: Experiences Of Nigerians Living In London by singlefade25(f): 5:48pm On Apr 29, 2016 |
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