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Re: Any Nigerian In Kigali, Rwanda? by Jonaholorun(m): 10:41am On Oct 30, 2019
didodidode:
I am already in Kigali .. very friendly people and neat country

Enjoy your stay

1 What is BTA.
2 how will I get it
3 like how much in total should I travel with in cash and which currency?
Re: Any Nigerian In Kigali, Rwanda? by Hillybankz(m): 12:59pm On Oct 30, 2019
Like how much can I hv to start a new life over there
Re: Any Nigerian In Kigali, Rwanda? by NONNYG: 3:36pm On Oct 30, 2019
Life in Kigaligrin

Re: Any Nigerian In Kigali, Rwanda? by Hillybankz(m): 3:55pm On Oct 30, 2019
NONNYG:
Life in Kigaligrin
My man answer me now.. Pls I wana knw how is life over there..
Can a million naira start up sumtin fr me over there nd wt bizness is moving over there
Re: Any Nigerian In Kigali, Rwanda? by cutieme(m): 6:10pm On Oct 30, 2019
didodidode:
I am already in Kigali .. very friendly people and neat country
How u see their ladies, u don chyke any?
Re: Any Nigerian In Kigali, Rwanda? by didodidode: 11:13pm On Nov 02, 2019
Kigali

Re: Any Nigerian In Kigali, Rwanda? by NONNYG: 6:52am On Nov 03, 2019
Hillybankz:

My man answer me now.. Pls I wana knw how is life over there..
Can a million naira start up sumtin fr me over there nd wt bizness is moving over there
I was just there for 8 days only, never went for business.
Re: Any Nigerian In Kigali, Rwanda? by AngelicBeing: 1:49pm On Nov 03, 2019
NONNYG:
I was just there for 8 days only, never went for business.

The country is not as it is widely proclaimed/ portrayed online, I was at the Nigerian embassy few months ago to see the Ambassador / other embassy officials concerning a team of investors l was bringing from the West to Kigali,
what l heard of what they did to some Nigerian investors shocked me to my bone marrow.

I also met with few Nigerian and non_Nigerian expats and they corroborated the same news l was told by consular officials. The small vacation home l was constructing their has been suspended indefinitely.

My advice for would be investors in Rwanda is this, be very very careful because Rwanda is a police country and as a foreigner, you are monitored by the different security apparatus in the country and your investment can be taken over by the government just like what happened to few investors under spurious and fake allegations.


President Kagame is a civilian wicked dictator, he muzzles everything in the country, you dare not publish any negative albeit true story against the country / policies / or any arm of the government. Lots of people are either missing, dead or abandoned in jail without any press reportage

Again, recently an American pastor called Reverend Gregg Schoof who has lived in Rwanda for 16 years was arrested, his church closed down and radio station taken over by the government and the guy was deported out of Rwanda back to the US shocked, the news is online, you can check it on Google.

The total number of Nigerians in Rwanda is not more than 300 according to consular officials, you can easily get your business registration done in a day or less but to set up the business, immigration will have to come and physically inspect your office or business, and what they see determines whether you get 3months Special pass permits or 2 years residence permits

The purchasing power of Rwandanese citizens is very poor,
63 percent of the population still live in extreme poverty, apart from restaurant / hotel / bar/ coffee shops businesses in good strategic location's , it is difficult to do the kind of small scale businesses we have in Nigeria, rent is high in good location and tax is l think between 18 to 20 percent

The border closure between Rwanda / Uganda / Burundi is affecting Rwanda's economy seriously, recently, some international organizations have accused Kagame of cooking up figures to show to the world that the country is doing well and that investors can come but the reality on ground is not the same.

I rather take the good counsel of consular officials / Ambassador of Nigeria than believe the baloney of Kagame

Rwanda is not yet uhuru, apart from the security and cleanliness of the country, setting up a business in Rwanda is a colossal waste of time / resources / money/ energy etc

The information above can be disagreed by people who want to but I will rather take the wise counsel of the Ambassador to me than anything else from anyone.

Good luck to those planning to go to Rwanda.

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Re: Any Nigerian In Kigali, Rwanda? by Floyd45(m): 2:31pm On Nov 03, 2019
There seems to be coordinated attempts targeted at the ruining the reputation of Rwanda's president, Paul Kagame from certain 'elements' (we know who).

Below is an article from CNN
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cnn.com/cnn/2019/07/27/africa/rwanda-opposition-disappearances-intl/index.html

Some of these reports might be worth been investigated. I just hope Rwanda doesn't tow the same line with Libya did after Muammar al-Gaddafi was ousted
Re: Any Nigerian In Kigali, Rwanda? by didodidode: 6:41am On Nov 04, 2019
Floyd45:
There seems to be coordinated attempts targeted at the ruining the reputation of Rwanda's president, Paul Kagame from certain 'elements' (we know who).

Below is an article from CNN
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cnn.com/cnn/2019/07/27/africa/rwanda-opposition-disappearances-intl/index.html

Some of these reports might be worth been investigated. I just hope Rwanda doesn't tow the same line with Libya did after Muammar al-Gaddafi was ousted



Exactly my thought , I am going to create time to address some of the findings I have gathered during my stay in Kigali . The west will never support anyone for being to strong . The plan is to divide and rule

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Re: Any Nigerian In Kigali, Rwanda? by dfrost: 6:37pm On Nov 11, 2019
didodidode:




Exactly my thought , I am going to create time to address some of the findings I have gathered during my stay in Kigali . The west will never support anyone for being to strong . The plan is to divide and rule

Inasmuch as I will want to agree with you, why will Kagame hold on to power for too long if he means well? Is he the only sensible person in Rwanda?

Everytime, the same mistake and we blame the west for intervening into Africa's matter but we are the major cause of it.

Tell me, has Nigeria been invaded by anybody?
Is it not the same Africa?

I keep saying this, I will never go to any African country that the head of state has spent over 12+ years in power because that's a time bomb ticking.

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Re: Any Nigerian In Kigali, Rwanda? by AngelicBeing: 6:56pm On Nov 11, 2019
dfrost:


Inasmuch as I will want to agree with you, why will Kagame hold on to power for too long if he means well? Is he the only sensible person in Rwanda?

Everytime, the same mistake and we blame the west for intervening into Africa's matter but we are the major cause of it.

Tell me, has Nigeria been invaded by anybody?
Is it not the same Africa?

I keep saying this, I will never go to any African country that the head of state has spent over 12+ years in power because that's a time bomb ticking.
I agree, a quick addup to what you posted above, the Rwanda Constitution has been amended and Kagame will be in power till 2034, and it is silently been echoed that either his daughter or son-in-law will take over from Kagame

Rwanda is owned by Kagame, Kagame is like a small god / idol in Rwanda, nobody, l repeat nobody dare utter any negative things against Kagame, German Ambassador was sent packing because RIB intercepted a correspondence were the Ambassador called Kagame a dictator and Kagame ordered him out of the country

A Nigerian called Mr Bello who was solely incharge of supplying catering services to all airlines entering Kigali was set up on spurious allegations, arrested and detained for 3years, he died and his corpse sent back to Nigeria (only the Nigerian Ambassador was allowed to see him in detention before he died, the Ambassador said this to me one on one at his office and I confirmed same from other consular officials, the horrors I heard going on in Rwanda scared me to my bone marrows)

Again, all the big businesses in Kigali is owned by Kagame via proxies, the Hutus are waiting in the flangs for a comeback to power, several opposition members / military personnel of Hutu extraction are in neighboring East African countries waiting for the slightest opportunity to comeback and overthrow the crook called Kagame

Rwanda is militarised, from 2 to 3 pm daily you see police men with AK 47 in almost every Junction all over the country, in the night, heavily armed military personnel are posted all over the country, citizens are docile because if you talk, Na straight to jail.

I am able to say all this because I am not in the country and l am anonymous, the small project (uncompleted vacation home) l have their is already in the market, l will sell it off and not step into that country again.

I see a LIBYA kind of revolution in the future, Kagame is just a joker, masquerading as a Democrat but he is a deadly killer, he is actually called the BUTCHER OF EAST AFRICA considering his antecedents and the number of people he has killed before / during the Genocide and now...

Lastly, all the information above concerning how they killed Mr Bello and other big investors from Nigeria whose investment were taken over by Kagame is not in the news and the few Nigerians in Rwanda are not even aware of the news but I got all the information from the embassy, Abeg Rwanda no be am, go to Rwanda and invest at your own risk grin

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Re: Any Nigerian In Kigali, Rwanda? by dfrost: 11:05pm On Nov 11, 2019
AngelicBeing:
I agree, a quick addup to what you posted above, the Rwanda Constitution has been amended and Kagame will be in power till 2034, and it is silently been echoed that either his daughter or son-in-law will take over from Kagame

Rwanda is owned by Kagame, Kagame is like a small god / idol in Rwanda, nobody, l repeat nobody dare utter any negative things against Kagame, German Ambassador was sent packing because RIB intercepted a correspondence were the Ambassador called Kagame a dictator and Kagame ordered him out of the country

A Nigerian called Mr Bello who was solely incharge of supplying catering services to all airlines entering Kigali was set up on spurious allegations, arrested and detained for 3years, he died and his corpse sent back to Nigeria (only the Nigerian Ambassador was allowed to see him in detention before he died, the Ambassador said this to me one on one at his office and I confirmed same from other consular officials, the horrors I heard going on in Rwanda scared me to my bone marrows)

Again, all the big businesses in Kigali is owned by Kagame via proxies, the Hutus are waiting in the flangs for a comeback to power, several opposition members / military personnel of Hutu extraction are in neighboring East African countries waiting for the slightest opportunity to comeback and overthrow the crook called Kagame

Rwanda is militarised, from 2 to 3 pm daily you see police men with AK 47 in almost every Junction all over the country, in the night, heavily armed military personnel are posted all over the country, citizens are docile because if you talk, Na straight to jail.

I am able to say all this because I am not in the country and l am anonymous, the small project (uncompleted vacation home) l have their is already in the market, l will sell it off and not step into that country again.

I see a LIBYA kind of revolution in the future, Kagame is just a joker, masquerading as a Democrat but he is a deadly killer, he is actually called the BUTCHER OF EAST AFRICA considering his antecedents and the number of people he has killed before / during the Genocide and now...

Lastly, all the information above concerning how they killed Mr Bello and other big investors from Nigeria whose investment were taken over by Kagame is not in the news and the few Nigerians in Rwanda are not even aware of the news but I got all the information from the embassy, Abeg Rwanda no be am, go to Rwanda and invest at your own risk grin

You see what I said.

I'm a very cautious person. I have lived for 3 decades (+ jara cheesy grin) in Africa and I know a problem when one rears its ugly head up.

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Re: Any Nigerian In Kigali, Rwanda? by Gabflex: 12:51am On Nov 19, 2019
i just like how organised they are and their ladies. not my dream country but would love to f**k their ladies
Re: Any Nigerian In Kigali, Rwanda? by Magnate71: 4:57am On Dec 04, 2019
Agbaletu:

I am actually an International Consultant for one of the Government's Agencies for the past one Year. I will soon round off.
It is very easy to extend your visa or get residence permit.
Just go to the immigration office with a letter of introduction that states the purpose why you need visa extension or residence permit, police report from Nigeria, your degree certificates and you pay 100,000RwF to get 14 months residence permit. I think your visa can be extended for another 39 days without the police report.
Do I get the police report before traveling?? And how do I get the police report please?
Re: Any Nigerian In Kigali, Rwanda? by ceasare: 5:28pm On Dec 06, 2019
AngelicBeing:


The country is not as it is widely proclaimed/ portrayed online, I was at the Nigerian embassy few months ago to see the Ambassador / other embassy officials concerning a team of investors l was bringing from the West to Kigali,
what l heard of what they did to some Nigerian investors shocked me to my bone marrow.

I also met with few Nigerian and non_Nigerian expats and they corroborated the same news l was told by consular officials. The small vacation home l was constructing their has been suspended indefinitely.

My advice for would be investors in Rwanda is this, be very very careful because Rwanda is a police country and as a foreigner, you are monitored by the different security apparatus in the country and your investment can be taken over by the government just like what happened to few investors under spurious and fake allegations.


President Kagame is a civilian wicked dictator, he muzzles everything in the country, you dare not publish any negative albeit true story against the country / policies / or any arm of the government. Lots of people are either missing, dead or abandoned in jail without any press reportage

Again, recently an American pastor called Reverend Gregg Schoof who has lived in Rwanda for 16 years was arrested, his church closed down and radio station taken over by the government and the guy was deported out of Rwanda back to the US shocked, the news is online, you can check it on Google.

The total number of Nigerians in Rwanda is not more than 300 according to consular officials, you can easily get your business registration done in a day or less but to set up the business, immigration will have to come and physically inspect your office or business, and what they see determines whether you get 3months Special pass permits or 2 years residence permits

The purchasing power of Rwandanese citizens is very poor,
63 percent of the population still live in extreme poverty, apart from restaurant / hotel / bar/ coffee shops businesses in good strategic location's , it is difficult to do the kind of small scale businesses we have in Nigeria, rent is high in good location and tax is l think between 18 to 20 percent

The border closure between Rwanda / Uganda / Burundi is affecting Rwanda's economy seriously, recently, some international organizations have accused Kagame of cooking up figures to show to the world that the country is doing well and that investors can come but the reality on ground is not the same.

I rather take the good counsel of consular officials / Ambassador of Nigeria than believe the baloney of Kagame

Rwanda is not yet uhuru, apart from the security and cleanliness of the country, setting up a business in Rwanda is a colossal waste of time / resources / money/ energy etc

The information above can be disagreed by people who want to but I will rather take the wise counsel of the Ambassador to me than anything else from anyone.

Good luck to those planning to go to Rwanda.


U ve said it all.......Rwanda is a disaster waiting to happen
I was their last year.......yes it's neat and well organized
But business wise it's not there .no purchasing power
From the populace forget figures realed out.
Wonder why their are less Nigerians there and more in Uganda,Kenya n Tanzania?
I forgot its landlocked by 5 countries and tax is super high.
Govt funded espionage and killings against opposition is rampant and d city
Is heavily police shows something is amidst.

Just go there and enjoy your vac....staying their illlegally you will regret it
If u r ever caught.very strict in dealing with foreigners (europeanor african)

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Re: Any Nigerian In Kigali, Rwanda? by ceasare: 5:32pm On Dec 06, 2019
Gabflex:
i just like how organised they are and their ladies.
not my dream country but would love to f**k their ladies


If you like big yansh head up their their ladies hv it in abundance.
But prostitution or open soliciting for sex will land in police gbege.
Thread with caution.......
Re: Any Nigerian In Kigali, Rwanda? by Gabflex: 4:06pm On Dec 08, 2019
ceasare:


If you like big yansh head up their their ladies hv it in abundance. But prostitution or open soliciting for sex will land in police gbege. Thread with caution.......
hmmm with all the negative comment i just want to stay away
Re: Any Nigerian In Kigali, Rwanda? by Theophinio(m): 1:06am On Dec 10, 2019
Gabflex:
i just like how organised they are and their ladies.
not my dream country but would love to f**k their ladies
Bros calm down na
Naso you like fresh girls
Mine is Ethiopia
Re: Any Nigerian In Kigali, Rwanda? by olaitan4jesus: 7:55am On Dec 11, 2019
I work and live in Rwanda. I can answer all question about Rwanda

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Re: Any Nigerian In Kigali, Rwanda? by Hendris(m): 8:23am On Dec 11, 2019
I'm planning on relocating to Rwanda, any advice.. house rent and the rest
Re: Any Nigerian In Kigali, Rwanda? by Gabflex: 9:48pm On Dec 12, 2019
Theophinio:
Bros calm down na Naso you like fresh girls Mine is Ethiopia
what are their qualities? big yansh breast or sense
Re: Any Nigerian In Kigali, Rwanda? by Theophinio(m): 10:42pm On Dec 12, 2019
Gabflex:

what are their qualities?
big yansh breast or sense
Lol
Their facial appearance and culture
Just can't explain
I will marry from there
All my Ethiopian friends and east Africa friends find it hard to believe i aren't from there, because of my appearance
Maybe my forefathers were Ethiopians lol

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Re: Any Nigerian In Kigali, Rwanda? by Gabflex: 10:26pm On Dec 13, 2019
Theophinio:

Lol
Their facial appearance and culture
Just can't explain
I will marry from there
All my Ethiopian friends and east Africa friends find it hard to believe i aren't from there, because of my appearance
Maybe my forefathers were Ethiopians lol
funny guy
Re: Any Nigerian In Kigali, Rwanda? by leadknight123(m): 10:55am On Dec 14, 2019
olaitan4jesus:
I work and live in Rwanda. I can answer all question about Rwanda

Hi man, I am planning to relocate to Kigali by January all arrangements have been made from my previous visits, however you live there, can you give a balanced opinion of the country for a millennial trying to build a life. Thank
Re: Any Nigerian In Kigali, Rwanda? by Yupng: 2:12pm On Dec 16, 2019
olaitan4jesus:
I work and live in Rwanda. I can answer all question about Rwanda

Can you give more details about living in Rwanda?
How do you convert a tourist visa to long time stay?
Re: Any Nigerian In Kigali, Rwanda? by Twostep: 2:54pm On Dec 24, 2019
Anyone in Kigali at the moment ?

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