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Re: To Move Back From America Or Not... by pacificman: 3:46pm On Nov 24, 2018
I can go on and on. If Nigeria is not working for the moment . U can choose another African country . Abide by their law. Mingle with the right people to get some connection. Prayer and some luck , you are good to go.


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lies in 2017 you said you are relocating to ghana..LOL..guys lets guess...hes still in amelika..lol

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Re: To Move Back From America Or Not... by deepchocolate: 3:59pm On Nov 24, 2018
pacificman:

I can go on and on. If Nigeria is not working for the moment . U can choose another African country . Abide by their law. Mingle with the right people to get some connection. Prayer and some luck , you are good to go.




lies in 2017 you said you are relocating to ghana..LOL..guys lets guess...hes still in amelika..lol

Ohhhh tell me about it ? So you control my travels in and out from 2017 to now abi ?

I won't get in that low game of proving anything to you my friend.
At least , I have been consistent.
Thanks and enjoy your day !
Re: To Move Back From America Or Not... by Misterdhee1(m): 4:22pm On Nov 24, 2018
deepchocolate:


Ok. I can elaborate on this a little bit . And probably give you some concrete exemples .

First of all , I suggest you go on YouTube and search for . " cowboy capitalist " .
it is about some white guys going to Africa to make money. Listen to The first 10 MN intro, That will help you understand why Africa is the last frontier .

1- Do you know that 6 or 7 out of 10 world fastest growing economies are in Africa as we speak ?
I was not aware of this myself until a friend who is risk manager at Goldman Sachs investment bank told me this . And I went to Google it.

2- As The world population keep growing exponentially , there is a pending food crisis pending .
Climate change is not a helping matter either because many land are becoming unfavorable and over used .
According to many expert , the solution is in Africa . We have the biggest , largest almost virgin lands for agriculture anywhere in the world. ( Please go listen to Ted radio hour . The big 5 challenges awaiting the world ) . Now ask yourself why the Chinese are all over the continent now trying to grab as many land as the can .

3- less competition , fewer regulation more relax environment. Etc..

I know this Lebanese guy who told me that he used to live in Nigeria when he was young.
His dad opened a candy factory and this is how he started making his fortune .
The Chinese , the Lebanese comes with nothing , and leave our shores millionaires .
When Donald Trump received African leaders he told them how he has many friends who became very rich doing businesses in Africa . Go see that video .

Now to be concrete . Just think outside the box . Don't try to copy what everyone is doing . Try to create solutions in your enviroments. Think big . Always be one step ahead . Money is all around you.

- don't sell that family acres of land just to travel abroad and do manual jobs.
Buy 2 or 3 tractors ( you don't have to farm like your grandfather did ) , build that autonomous irrigation system . Try to be like those rich American farmers .

- solar is another big thing . With all the sun we have you can create a little cooperative , install and supply electricity for your people for a monthly fee.

- you want to do poultry business ? Why not create your own small brand of fast food or KFC type at the side ?

- All those trash you see everywhere , do you know that there are system nowadays to transform it to home cooking gas ?

I can go on and on. If Nigeria is not working for the moment . U can choose another African country . Abide by their law. Mingle with the right people to get some connection. Prayer and some luck , you are good to go.



Easy on paper sir. Come to Nigeria and face the bitter realities.

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Re: To Move Back From America Or Not... by Grupo(m): 4:38pm On Nov 24, 2018
Misterdhee1:

Easy on paper sir. Come to Nigeria and face the bitter realities.

The irony is that she typed all that from Yankee, lol.

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Re: To Move Back From America Or Not... by pacificman: 4:39pm On Nov 24, 2018
deepchocolate:


Ohhhh tell me about it ? So you control my travels in and out from 2017 to now abi ?

I won't get in that low game of proving anything to you my friend.
At least , I have been consistent.
Thanks and enjoy your day !


hahaha..i got you slipping...
Re: To Move Back From America Or Not... by Nobody: 5:19pm On Nov 24, 2018
https://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_9755476

The OP might just go through this. There's still kind of hope for her kids....

PS. I never left Nigeria got this while surfing the net on my own. So I don't really know how the system works yet
Re: To Move Back From America Or Not... by maternal: 5:29pm On Nov 24, 2018
Godchangemylife:
https://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_9755476

The OP might just go through this. There's still kind of hope for her kids....

PS. I never left Nigeria got this while surfing the net on my own. So I don't really know how the system works yet

There has never been an administration this hostile towards immigrants. Different times.
Re: To Move Back From America Or Not... by maternal: 5:45pm On Nov 24, 2018
See pipe dream. Everything na business,business,business. Not everyone is business inclined. She already said she tried doing business and failed miserably. The truth is if you don't have a "business" in naija you're mostly likely screwed. And business is really a code word for "just find something to do instead of being idle". You have people talking about all this untapped African potential, how one can make millions, blah..blah.. yet they're there in America. Why not comeback and grab all these millions ? It takes years for a business to get off the ground and start being extremely profitable. The truth is most businesses fail.

And people think if she lands in naija today, the person hosting here will continue to give her free food, shelter, etc ? Watch how fast that 3k she saved up goes. Then on top of that, things she didn't have to pay for in America like her kids school fees, she'll now have to start paying out of pocket. Despite being a single mother of 2, the truth is she's living better than most average Nigerians in Nigeria. That job she's working now under the table pays her on time and in dollars. She enjoys good road, constant electricity, police, running water, etc. That's all gone once you enter naija. And people keep on saying she doesn't have access to benefits in America. And what government benefits will she have when she lands in naija ?

I still say try the Canada route. If not, stay in America until your caught. Just keep on stashing your dollars.

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Re: To Move Back From America Or Not... by maternal: 5:57pm On Nov 24, 2018
deepchocolate:



Don't get me wrong being a citizen give me numerous opportunities when it comes to get a job and pay the bills etc.... ( which is what 90% of people here do anyway. The system is set up that way . No escape from it ) .

America has its own realities and ramifications . You have to come , Feel it to truly understand . Forget about what people say and what you see on hollywood TV show..

The fact is , for the sake of showing that they have made it in life , many people in the diaspora don't tell the truth .
I am 36 . I spent 20 years here , study here . Have a great career . No complain on that front ...
I might not know it all , but I have seen it or experienced it .

1- here , You are strictly on your own . The system itself have no soul and only care about money .
Your family members have their own bills and wahala to worry about . This is how children here abandon their elderly parents in nursing home and move on with their own life.

2- here , nothing really belong to you . Whatever you think you have , you can lose it anytime.
30 years mortgage . You finish paying . The minute you owe property tax , The municipality will take that house from you and sell it.
Years ago I rented a room to a lady in her 70 who used to own 2 houses. Lost the first one through bankrupcy . Second one due to sickness and she couldn't pay .

If you have big ambitions , Africa is where the untapped opportunities are right now.
The way my brothers kill themselves here working 2 , 3 jobs just to survive and pay bills ,
If they could apply the same energy and a bit of creativity many would have been billionaire in Naija.


As for you friend who is saving $3500 a month , ask him to borrow you $1000 only for emergency. Or 100 even .
You will see his reaction and judge for yourself if he is truly saving that much. cheesy





Where do I begin with such ignorance.

1. One should be on there own here. The system here is designed so everyone controls their own destiny. What's wrong with that ? Nobody abandons their parents in nursing homes. Unlike in most African countries, the west has programs and infrastructure to take care of their senior citizens. Along with monthly pension payments which comes on time. This allows senior citizens to live a more independent life, while their kids can still continue to pursue their goals in life.Obviously both kid and parent would make time for each other.

2. Yes property tax helps pay for police presence, schools, garbage disposals, etc. Unlike in Nigeria, EVERYONE MUST PAY their fair share of taxes. If not, yes the government will/should punish you. Again what's wrong with that ?

3. How about the brothers who kill themselves and work 2/3 jobs yet haven't got paid in 6 moths ? I'm sure you're a U.S citizen. Why haven't you left to go make your billions in naija ?

4. If I made millions US per year, I wouldn't allow anyone (except my parents) to borrow 1k or 100 USD. Especially when there is billions which can be made easily in naija. lol. Go hustle your own. Whether one lends you money or not indicates their wealth ?

My sistah stop the foolishness already.

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Re: To Move Back From America Or Not... by Nobody: 6:47pm On Nov 24, 2018
Itiswellblessed:


Thank you. I'm actually still open to both options. No my kids are not citizens and seeking Asylum is no longer available to me as if you want to seek Asylum, it has to be within your first year in the states. I'm past that already so I can't seek Asylum.
Just trying to weigh both options cos I don't want to move back now and regret it later.


Hello darling
The only time you have to live and be happy is now, in the present, and not later/tomorrow/in the future. Be present at your own life, live now
Do that which feels right NOW
And, living in fear (eg of the future) ensures that your future gives you something to fear
If you are not happy in the US, and feel that you will be happier in Nigeria, move back home
With the expectation and confidence that you will be all right
What makes you so sure that by the time your kids are 18, that Nigeria and or other subSaharan African countries won’t have improved?
Even if not, what is it that makes you think that your kids would not fare okay in Nigeria?
US or Nigeria? Choose the one that makes you happy now.
Cheers

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Re: To Move Back From America Or Not... by AngelicBeing: 6:48pm On Nov 24, 2018
@maternal, I agree with the two posts you made above, if the OP likes let her go back to Nigeria with her 2kids, Na she sabi, we have given her all the advices she needs, is up to her to remain in the US or Waka enter Canada or go back to the current headquarters of poverty in the world grin
Re: To Move Back From America Or Not... by pacificman: 6:51pm On Nov 24, 2018
maternal:


Where do I begin with such ignorance.

1. One should be on there own here. The system here is designed so everyone controls their own destiny. What's wrong with that ? Nobody abandons their parents in nursing homes. Unlike in most African countries, the west has programs and infrastructure to take care of their senior citizens. Along with monthly pension payments which comes on time. This allows senior citizens to live a more independent life, while their kids can still continue to pursue their goals in life.Obviously both kid and parent would make time for each other.

2. Yes property tax helps pay for police presence, schools, garbage disposals, etc. Unlike in Nigeria, EVERYONE MUST PAY their fair share of taxes. If not, yes the government will/should punish you. Again what's wrong with that ?

3. How about the brothers who kill themselves and work 2/3 jobs yet haven't got paid in 6 moths ? I'm sure you're a U.S citizen. Why haven't you left to go make your billions in naija ?

4. If I made millions US per year, I wouldn't allow anyone (except my parents) to borrow 1k or 100 USD. Especially when there is billions which can be made easily in naija. lol. Go hustle your own. Whether one lends you money or not indicates their wealth ?

My sistah stop the foolishness already.


hes actually a DUDE..LOL
Re: To Move Back From America Or Not... by Nobody: 6:52pm On Nov 24, 2018
Mizwisdom:
cheesy Funny how the people telling u not to return are mostly peeps who haven't left the shores of Nigeria. It's safe to say they don't know what you are experiencing over there, to them you are in Paradise grin In my opinion, I think you should consider returning home or living in W.African country. Sit back and reflect on your children's future. I personally can't put myself through your experience for any reason, consider your kids. I'm not sure how they'll get to be American citizens but if it's not foreseeable, it's not worth it.

Why are you thinking my thought!?
shocked

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Re: To Move Back From America Or Not... by maternal: 7:36pm On Nov 24, 2018
AngelicBeing:
If I were in the woman's shoes, I will not bring my kids back to Nigeria, l have seen so many people who came back to Nigeria after living in the western world and they find it difficult to sort out themselves in Nigeria.

I shared a story here few months ago about my cousin from my mother's side, he left Denmark after securing his citizenship and after living in Denmark for several years and he told me that he was home sick bla, bla bla, he called me in the West as well about his move, l warned him not to rush back to Nigeria, that he can visit, access the situation and gradually relocate if he wants to, he said to me and I quote, why is it that anything Nigeria doesn’t appeal to me again and I always kick against people going back to settle in Nigeria. ,

I told him I left Nigeria years ago and I do visit from time to time and I have not seen any changes but rather the country is getting worse, I told him of most of my classmates from the University who went back to Nigeria after their studies in the West and most of them are suffering and regretting there decisions today, I see them in Nigeria, they chat with me all the time and I see there lamentations.

He stopped contacting and he moved back to settle in Lagos, to cut a long story short, After about 9 months in Nigeria, he called me and was lamenting over the phone, all the cash he took to Nigeria gone, he couldn't get a job, the series of businesses he established all grounded, robbers attacked him in his house and he was lucky enough to have jumped over his fence and escaped,he finally sold his house around Maryland and he vowed to me over the phone that he is not coming back to Nigeria again and that he prefers to die and be buried in Denmark, as I post, he is back to Denmark shocked.

@Op, you must have sieve through all the advices on here, l don talk my own, you are free to disagree with my suggestions, I wish you good luck, over and out...

I've seen the same. Everyone I know who left the west for naija after school regrets it as well. And these people are/were well off with no kids. I can't imagine coming back with 2 kids and no job.

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Re: To Move Back From America Or Not... by Itiswellblessed: 7:46pm On Nov 24, 2018
merahki:



Hello darling
The only time you have to live and be happy is now, in the present, and not later/tomorrow/in the future. Be present at your own life, live now
Do that which feels right NOW
And, living in fear (eg of the future) ensures that your future gives you something to fear
If you are not happy in the US, and feel that you will be happier in Nigeria, move back home
With the expectation and confidence that you will be all right
What makes you so sure that by the time your kids are 18, that Nigeria and or other subSaharan African countries won’t have improved?
Even if not, what is it that makes you think that your kids would not fare okay in Nigeria?
US or Nigeria? Choose the one that makes you happy now.
Cheers
Thank you

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Re: To Move Back From America Or Not... by Itiswellblessed: 7:52pm On Nov 24, 2018
Thanks everyone for your contributions....with all the advice, I'm weighing both options to see which is best for me.
Truth is, I'm not even scared of being caught and deported at all cos the state where I am is kind of accommodating of people without documents especially when you have kids. Just trying to make my decision based on the long run; like should I keep going like this or should I just go back now that I'm not that deep deep in the system wasting my time.

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Re: To Move Back From America Or Not... by Itiswellblessed: 8:04pm On Nov 24, 2018
justwise:


No it will be selfless and responsible as a mother to move back to Nigeria with those two young kids before you ruin their future.

Its just only 4yrs so the affect on them moving back to Nigeria is negligible but the longer you stay in US playing hide and seek with the system the difficult it becomes.

I can understand that you want the best for your kids by taking them to US but since it did not workout don't try to sneak in into another country to start afresh illegally all over again.

Save as much as you can and move back your kids will be fine and will have freedom and rest of mind.

At the age of 29 with two kids and a degree certificate you have a better future but not in US living illegally and wasting your years and certificate.


Hmmm...true that. This really got me.

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Re: To Move Back From America Or Not... by Lordkross(m): 9:19pm On Nov 24, 2018
E better to dey America as illegal than to return to Nigeria as wetin self Abeg no try am oh! Na God name I take dey beg you!

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Re: To Move Back From America Or Not... by Laee(m): 9:35pm On Nov 24, 2018
Inside that cold with the children
Itiswellblessed:


Thank you. I'm female by the way.
Re: To Move Back From America Or Not... by Bishopp007: 11:06pm On Nov 24, 2018
Itiswellblessed:
Thanks everyone for your contributions....with all the advice, I'm weighing both options to see which is best for me.
Truth is, I'm not even scared of being caught and deported at all cos the state where I am is kind of accommodating of people without documents especially when you have kids. Just trying to make my decision based on the long run; like should I keep going like this or should I just go back now that I'm not that deep deep in the system wasting my time.

I have been reading all the comments here since and i think i understand what you are going through. Trust me most of immigrants in US have all been there before. Majority of Nigerians in US today legalized their stay in one way or another and this same set of people will be telling you to go home.
The question is what do you have back home to go to that will not make you to endure right now in order to secue you children future?
I don't know what State you are in right now but there is always a way even where seems to be no way.
I known people who are making more than $3k monthly here in US without the so called paper. It depends on the State, city, neighborhood and most especially your hustling spirit. The best gift you can give to your children right now is allow them learn and grow into the system here in US. Not everyone in high school and college are here legally.
I can only advise you move back to naija if you have enough savings like #10m already.

There is always an exception to every rule!


May God almighty continue to bless your hustle, may you not labor in vain.

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Re: To Move Back From America Or Not... by Ugosample(m): 12:49am On Nov 25, 2018
mrphysics:

Honestly. Majority of them are living in Lagos slums. I just pity the op. I prefer living in Abuja than being in her kind of America. I know many people will come for this comment but even while in Nigeria, i make on average $1k monthly aside my well paying Job and a car I kept in uber than brings N120k/month (30k/week).

Nigeria will remain my abode. With the money in my account, I can go to any country because i can fund it but then, I prefer Naija. Not going to anywhere I will be spending money while my days are counted like those with prison sentence.

good for you

But majority will still flee the Nigerian jungle as the years go by tongue

even those of a higher financial standing than you are processing express entry et al

life is about choice tho

do what you think is best for you

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Re: To Move Back From America Or Not... by Ugosample(m): 12:50am On Nov 25, 2018
Misterdhee1:
Easy on paper sir. Come to Nigeria and face the bitter realities.

Yea yea
easy on paper
Re: To Move Back From America Or Not... by Ugosample(m): 12:51am On Nov 25, 2018
maternal:
See pipe dream. Everything na business,business,business. Not everyone is business inclined. She already said she tried doing business and failed miserably. The truth is if you don't have a "business" in naija you're mostly likely screwed. And business is really a code word for "just find something to do instead of being idle". You have people talking about all this untapped African potential, how one can make millions, blah..blah.. yet they're there in America. Why not comeback and grab all these millions ? It takes years for a business to get off the ground and start being extremely profitable. The truth is most businesses fail.

And people think if she lands in naija today, the person hosting here will continue to give her free food, shelter, etc ? Watch how fast that 3k she saved up goes. Then on top of that, things she didn't have to pay for in America like her kids school fees, she'll now have to start paying out of pocket. Despite being a single mother of 2, the truth is she's living better than most average Nigerians in Nigeria. That job she's working now under the table pays her on time and in dollars. She enjoys good road, constant electricity, police, running water, etc. That's all gone once you enter naija. And people keep on saying she doesn't have access to benefits in America. And what government benefits will she have when she lands in naija ?

I still say try the Canada route. If not, stay in America until your caught. Just keep on stashing your dollars.


you have spoken well

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Re: To Move Back From America Or Not... by claremont(m): 1:08am On Nov 25, 2018
I wouldn't want my worst enemy to live overseas illegally. Try to save as much as you can, and go back home. In Nigeria, you may be penniless, but at least, you will have your family to support you. It's not like that overseas, it's every dog to his/her bone. If you are female, your landing in Nigeria will be somewhat smoother because you will always get someone to settle down with. However, in the worst case scenario, you can always move in with your mum or dad in Nigeria whilst looking for a job.

Good luck.

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Re: To Move Back From America Or Not... by Nobody: 3:35am On Nov 25, 2018
It’s the US, she can marry iyawo genuinely grin
Re: To Move Back From America Or Not... by Nobody: 3:42am On Nov 25, 2018
maternal:


False. ICE has arrested 37, 000 non criminals, a 145% increase from 2016. Trump has given ICE far greater power under his administration than Obama did. ICE has stopped prioritizing catching and deporting violent criminals over non criminals. It's now fair game for anyone. This is common knowledge. Furthermore, with the South Americans attempting to cross into the U.S, Trump has given border officers/soldiers permission to use lethal force if they have too to prevent them from entering. I suggest you do some research and stop passing out false information yourself. This administration is not one to play with when it comes to being illegal. I agree she should enter Canada during the summer, but will she have time ?



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4b4lhryAXQU

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/white-house/trump-says-troops-will-use-lethal-force-border-if-they-n939321

You’re correct.

He’s thinking about the old ICE.

ICE v2 is a ruthless organization.
Re: To Move Back From America Or Not... by Nobody: 3:44am On Nov 25, 2018
EVILFOREST:

The moment He leaves the US, he will never be allowed into the US again.
Because he has already been tagged/blacklisted.
They have clearly stated it there, that you overstayed your visit.
Another OPTION is just to get married to a GREENCARD holder, which you ought to have done since.

This is not entirely true.

Lifetime bans are specific.

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Re: To Move Back From America Or Not... by Nobody: 4:19am On Nov 25, 2018
OP, and can’t advice you what to do but can offer a few suggestions.

1) Some of the people giving advices could be astute and accomplished professionals and some could be frustrated agberos on cheap Chinese android phones with awoof data.

2) Nigeria is not aflamed and people are not committing suicide enmass as suggested.

3) Go on Twitter and search for the name of your city in Nigeria and see tweets on creative businesses.

The most important piece of opinion I can share is to not come back empty handed (I’m typing this from my house in elebu though I’m a US citizen for over 30 years).

Goodluck, and JustWise is correct, this is a decision about your kids and their legacy.

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