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| Re: Share Your Nigeria To Abroad Stories Here by molybdenum0012: 11:08am On Nov 10, 2019 |
Some people are actually dumb for real. They will not see the wide spread poverty in Nigeria, they will be citing billionaire Dangote. How many Nigerians will be as rich as Dangote? Majority of Nigerians just want to live a decent life, which they cannot get here. Western worlds provide that atmosphere for them. You don't have to be rich to enjoy what the rich enjoy in the western country. Only in Nigeria where there is abject poverty you have to be rich to enjoy constant electiricy, good roads, quality education, security, and even drive a car: These are basic necessity of life that ordinary vulcaniser should enjoy, but reverse is the case. That is why you see everyone in the country trying every means to get rich so they can enjoy all those. And of course the aftermath of this is the craze for materialism among the youths. When you are starved of something, you will do anything to get that thing. Let us call a spade a spade. Life is hard everywhere, but it is harder in Nigeria. Don't say because you have few businesses blossoming that Nigeria is heaven. Think of millions who go to bed hungry without food, think of millions of unemployed graduates who still struggle to have three square meal a day. Think of millions who have tried different businesses but failed, think of millions who learn a trade but still live from hands to mouth. I have a master's degree, and I have looked for job with it but to know avail. Had to hide it somewhere and hit the street. Engaged in so many hustled and businesses yet still find it hard to live a decent life. And I am sure many young Nigerians are in similar situations if not worst. If The Western countries are bad, then Nigeria is worst. No basis for comparison. |
| Re: Share Your Nigeria To Abroad Stories Here by Nobody: 11:24am On Nov 10, 2019 |
molybdenum0012:So how come Seun osewa and Linda Ikeji are billionaires from simple blogging and a forum, yeah that's the Nigerian leverage I'm talking about. You need to see the opportunities available to you out there especially in this internet age .. The things you call basic stuff in the west are not free at all. Can you pay 400 pounds a month for electricity, 1500 pounds per month for a mortgage, 200 pounds for car insurance, road tax, I'm not even finished yet. That's like 2000 pounds without food, if you have kids then more spending. How much is it to rent a flat in lekki for a year ? Now go and check the monthly average salaries for most people in the west. Yes the west is better structurally but it's not as easy, and tougher especially when you are an undocumented immigrant and that's the argument . |
| Re: Share Your Nigeria To Abroad Stories Here by Suspectzero(m): 12:04pm On Nov 10, 2019 |
Nigsrdumb:Dude you are just so narrow minded that there's no point trying to reason with you. Wherever you are based abroad, you are there illegally. You never immigrated properly that's you why say all this nonsense. Because you know the law over there will soon catch up to you and deport your ass. So you in your mind you have to elevate Nigerian just to console yourself. The only person you are deceiving is yourself. The only other people that will agree with you are those like yourself that have absolutely no hope of relocating Legally and enjoying the fruits of an advanced and stable society. Guy please ignore him. His username is enough to show just how dumb and ignorant he is. Claims "ni*ggas"are dumb, yet is worshipping Nigeria as if its not the same so called "dumb n*ggas" that run the place from head to toe. |
| Re: Share Your Nigeria To Abroad Stories Here by Nobody: 12:28pm On Nov 10, 2019*. Modified: 5:15pm On Nov 10, 2019 |
Suspectzero:You are a fool , this is why you miss opportunities in life because you assume. Here's my passport to show you .. I'm simply advising you to lower your expectations and prepare if you must travel. If you are in Nigeria pay attention to the opportunities. What I've I said wrong. Yes I get it . You guys are extremely frustrated, instead of listening to someone who has lived the life you aspire to, you result to insults. |
| Re: Share Your Nigeria To Abroad Stories Here by Suspectzero(m): 1:49pm On Nov 10, 2019*. Modified: 2:39pm On Nov 10, 2019 |
Nigsrdumb:Lol congrats on the passport. And who told you i aspire to live your type of lifestyle? Are you dumb enough to think every immigrant or everyone living in a particular location live the same type of lifestyle? Dude i have lived in North America for almost a decade straight in the recent past and i'm going back before 2020. Your experience will not be everyone else's experience. You should be at least averagely intelligent enough to realize that. Most of your comments boil down to bashing the West and elevating the wasteland that is Nigeria. Not everyone wants to be a Dangote. It seems you can't get your little mind around that. You won't find any peace of mind if all you do is go through social media coveting the Wealth of the ultra rich and wishing they could be yours. You simply need to stop projecting your desire (For Super Riches) on everyone else in this forum. Maybe then you can get some sense and stop inundating us with your tripe. |
| Re: Share Your Nigeria To Abroad Stories Here by Nobody: 1:57pm On Nov 10, 2019 |
Suspectzero:See this idiot ,after you claimed I was an illegal immigrant. Lol north America, you don't have much experience . I've been in the west far much longer than you have Keep praising a country that will never be yours whilst you shit on your own . The same Nigeria that you shit on is where oyinbos are trooping into fcking the shit out of ur olodo women and making shit loads of money. The black man did not recognize the use of their own mineral resources until the whites showed them. Until now you guys still don't know what you have. Assuming the west is as good , will they take 200 million Nigerians. You guys have low IQs and easily impressed by shiny things. See attached .. oyinbos enjoying Nigeria
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| Re: Share Your Nigeria To Abroad Stories Here by Suspectzero(m): 2:36pm On Nov 10, 2019 |
Nigsrdumb:Lol i swear you are daft beyond comprehension. With the IQ of a toddler. Throw away that shiny passort you just showed me now, carry your Green passport proudly then return your dumbass back to Nigeria to enjoy. Showing me pictures of some luxury resort. As if that's suppose to be reprensentative of the Country. You really are a very stupid man and i pity anybody that takes you seriously. Money and Women that's all that's in your thick skull. People like you are the reason why Nigeria is the way it is to begin with. And yea you have far more experience than me abroad because you are old as shit, so congrats. I'm done with you now before i lose more IQ points. |
| Re: Share Your Nigeria To Abroad Stories Here by Nobody: 2:51pm On Nov 10, 2019*. Modified: 3:06pm On Nov 10, 2019 |
Suspectzero:You've got a terrible comprehension. The problem you guys have is that you don't understand that productivity leads to financial independence. Europe is successful because it has productive people. Eg nairaland ..Seun osewa has a high iq , because not only did he see an opportunity , he was intelligent enough to use it. The government was bad when Seun created nairaland, that didn't stop him. The reason why you don't see value in Nigeria is because you're not productive , you are not productive because you have a low iq Similarly that's why high iq Chinese, European can come into Nigeria and become rich.. As far as returning to Nigeria, I already have the ball rolling and I can assure you I'm already killing it within two years. Your responses are just baked with emotions and you can't figure out the level of understanding and experience I have on the subject matter . |
| Re: Share Your Nigeria To Abroad Stories Here by Originalsly: 3:19pm On Nov 10, 2019 |
slightlyMad:Except for the bolded.......this is the bitter bitter truth. @ topic. As for me.......was comfortable.... independent... family was all abroad...legally.... citizens and PR... visited... changed status.... stayed. Is no way I would've remained here illegally....and worse with no support. What I've seen since....I would never advise anyone to do the same.... plan to be abroad illegally...worse ... in these anti immigrant times. Would I advise anyone to travel?...Yes... everyone who can afford to.... at least... come and visit.... see the reality...you will see things differently. This place swallows money real fast......but on a visit... if you have a business mind... bring extra money.....you will see a million and one things to take back to cover most if not all of your travel expenses or even make the trip a profitable one. Visit... you must gain from the exposure. |
| Re: Share Your Nigeria To Abroad Stories Here by KingCurtis21: 3:24pm On Nov 10, 2019 |
Nigsrdumb:You nor just know anything. Ask yourself how many many Nigerian living in Nigeria can be richer than your so called dangote. You think things work same way in the west like Nigeria system that’s stagnant. How can just one person be richest man in Nigeria for so long and you’re not asking yourself questions? You can see the way that first position have been changing from one person to another in the US and how they’re helping African (I nor wan de too talk here) how many help your dangote don help Africa? You have leverage in Nigeria if you know how to play, in the west there's an invincible glass ceiling if you are foreign , not saying you can't break through but chances are slim, I'm talking real wealth now. (You have leverage in Nigeria if you know how to play) so you must you corrupt and need connections before you can make it in Nigeria right ? What a shame Developed countries will assistance your business plan and if you’re a lady the govt will contribute funds and you can easily get a loan with low interest rates. I just de shame for you |
| Re: Share Your Nigeria To Abroad Stories Here by Nobody: 3:30pm On Nov 10, 2019 |
KingCurtis21:Read everything I wrote from the start you'll get my point Nigerians living in Nigeria arguing with someone who is living the experience right now lol. Oga shame for yourself. If I share my bank balance from my Nigerian runs you'll be shocked, but I won't because most of you are nay sayers and you don't believe in yourselves. |
| Re: Share Your Nigeria To Abroad Stories Here by genq(m): 4:28pm On Nov 10, 2019 |
molybdenum0012:This comment should be on front page for all to see. |
| Re: Share Your Nigeria To Abroad Stories Here by idu1(m): 5:15pm On Nov 10, 2019 |
spiceadole:How are you doing ma? Please what is the job prospects for Nigerian with medical laboratory science degree in the UK? What is the pay like? |
| Re: Share Your Nigeria To Abroad Stories Here by KingCurtis21: 5:52pm On Nov 10, 2019 |
[quote author=Nigsrdumb post=83898037][/quote]So how come Seun osewa and Linda Ikeji are billionaires from simple blogging and a forum, yeah that's the Nigerian leverage I'm talking about. How much does the Seun have? Is nairaland in the stock market and how many people buy it share? Do the site have app? He only created nairaland which have less than 3m people as member and he’s not earning direct through the site’ google and other host is paying him. You don’t know how all the work and you just called people billionaire because they’re popular. Linda: she leveraged her way to the top (through connections and gifts from politicians) how many people still visit her site where instablog is there. You need to see the opportunities available to you out there especially in this internet age .. Do you know how much is data, laptops and the unfavorable electricity blackout. Do you know it’s a crime to own a laptop in Nigeria? Be realistic The things you call basic stuff in the west are not free at all. Can you pay 400 pounds a month for electricity, 1500 pounds per month for a mortgage, 200 pounds for car insurance, road tax, I'm not even finished yet, That's like 2000 pounds without food, if you have kids then more spending You don’t know what you’re talking about boy. The highest you can pay monthly for electricity is 150 pounds and you can’t use more than 1500 pounds for food and grocery for a family of four and pay rent in the suburbs (more better than lekki) for a three bedroom apartment around 1500-1700 pounds (included gas, electricity bill, internet, water and heat) cars loan gas, insurance for two car will be around 1000 pounds. hospital is free, school is also free. Totally cost will be Around 4000 pounds and you’ll be making around 5k and your wife around 3k=8000-4000=4000 as saving. So what’s your point? How much is it to rent a flat in lekki for a year ? Average Three bedroom flat in lekki phase 1cost around #3,000,000 plus service charge #500,000 in a local estate.. Electricity cost around 50k-100k and the light won’t be constant. School fee each term lowest 700k-2m (hospital ) fuel for two cars and gen around 300k each month, food, grocery items, internet, phones bills is 250k monthly Annual expenses in lekki will be around 10m and how many couples earn that much? Even doctors in private hospitals and junior doctors in government hospitals can’t afford to live in that slum and most suburbs in west are more standard than your Lekki Do your research well son
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| Re: Share Your Nigeria To Abroad Stories Here by Nobody: 5:59pm On Nov 10, 2019 |
KingCurtis21:You don't need to be disrespectful , I've said my piece. At least you came up with an argument unlike those other people. Anyway let's agree to disagree , if you are not coming to Europe legitimately, you will suffer. Period.. Whether Nigeria or Europe presents more opportunities is simply a matter of interpretation. In my own personal life right now, my Nigerian strategy is working. I don't even understand what we are arguing about |
| Re: Share Your Nigeria To Abroad Stories Here by KingCurtis21: 6:28pm On Nov 10, 2019 |
Nigsrdumb:Lol dis one de post people pictures for here. So you de carry your passport de go cafeterias because dat background look like restaurant. Nor b you talk say you made 30m in two years Nigeria and you’re still in Nigeria, say you want sell any product and make #5500 profit to 60000 people and you be millionaire. How manage d background looks like west? I love nairaland everyone is claiming boss here. Audio millionaire/audio citizen.
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| Re: Share Your Nigeria To Abroad Stories Here by KingCurtis21: 6:30pm On Nov 10, 2019*. Modified: 12:56pm On Nov 11, 2019 |
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| Re: Share Your Nigeria To Abroad Stories Here by Nobody: 6:36pm On Nov 10, 2019 |
KingCurtis21:Lol you nor get sense , your problem na envy . I can see through it with your last comment. You one see account balance. Sit down there they argue with person wey fit pay your salary from investment returns alone. Im on holidays so I'm just catching fun .. |
| Re: Share Your Nigeria To Abroad Stories Here by Adek15(m): 9:39am On Nov 11, 2019 |
Guys, I just started the process of getting a student visa to study in Poland. My aim is to use my student status to work there even if it's menial job till I finish my studies there and get a permanent residency permit. Now my question is: 1. As a student, will I be able to work in my free time doing menial jobs? 2. I intend paying my second semester school fees upward from the money I get doing those menial jobs? The first semester fee will be paid with the savings I have right now 3. Is it possible to get a resident permit after a year of schooling there because I don't intend coming back to Nigeria after my studies. Note: All my savings right now will be spent on visa application, school fees etc so I will have nothing or little when I get to poland. I am working in Nigeria (I'm a civil engineer/Project planner and I know a little about IT) but underpaid, I even borrow money to feed sometimes, it's that bad. I just want to live a modest life and help people.. Being a dangote isn't my dream at all. |
| Re: Share Your Nigeria To Abroad Stories Here by ahiboilandgas: 10:29am On Nov 11, 2019 |
ozonechrome:u are my type of woman very strong will ,ambitious,daring and tactful ....not all this sly queens that their thinking cap is am hungry,I wanna do subscription ,etc |
| Re: Share Your Nigeria To Abroad Stories Here by jmanity: 10:41am On Nov 11, 2019 |
ozonechrome:Please how did you move? Is it express entry or student visa? Is there a thread for Australian express entry? Kindly reply, please anyone that knows should reply me thanks. |
| Re: Share Your Nigeria To Abroad Stories Here by Jamestown123: 1:43pm On Nov 11, 2019 |
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| Re: Share Your Nigeria To Abroad Stories Here by Bioles1187(m): 3:04pm On Nov 11, 2019 |
Instead of them to contribute or help someone. Na argument.. Mk I just see opportunity enter Europe weather na Kazakhstan, Russia Serbia any country if na Asia self bye bye to Nigeria be that... |
| Re: Share Your Nigeria To Abroad Stories Here by Bioles1187(m): 3:07pm On Nov 11, 2019 |
ozonechrome:how did u go about it...can I pm u |
| Re: Share Your Nigeria To Abroad Stories Here by ojonugway(op): 4:48pm On Nov 11, 2019 |
molybdenum0012:Wow...God bless your hustle bro |
| Re: Share Your Nigeria To Abroad Stories Here by Haryoureendey4(m): 8:26pm On Nov 11, 2019 |
victorian:u better marry him if u are still single and if he's also yet to get married ![]() |
| Re: Share Your Nigeria To Abroad Stories Here by victorian(f): 9:16pm On Nov 11, 2019 |
Haryoureendey4: I would have love to, I even proposed to him, heheheheheheheheh but he simply wants us as online best of friends. It's cool anyways and we both laugh it off. I think hes determined to marry a gurl in the UK, that's where he's based. While I have recently shifted my heart to a nice cool younger man here in Lagos, who had a great biz and generous with funds as well . It's not all helpers we are destined or suppose to marry. Some are simply angels sent from above in human skin.. to soften our rough paths for us. |
| Re: Share Your Nigeria To Abroad Stories Here by victorian(f): 9:18pm On Nov 11, 2019 |
Haryoureendey4: I would have love to, I even proposed to him, heheheheheheheheh cos he never says no, whenever I ask for money. Na pounds straight up! ![]() I'm really surprised about him. His kind, I never see And we've not met, and we have no plans of meeting each other. Well he simply wants us as online best of friends. It's cool anyways and we both laugh it off, when I stylishly said its seem I'm the one u will marry o. ![]() I think hes determined to marry a gurl in the UK, that's where he's based. While I have recently shifted my heart to a nice cool younger man here in Lagos, who has a great biz and generous with funds as well . This one shuttles US and naija and my new man is based here. We even look alike.. Lol. It's all good jare. God knows best. It's not all helpers we are destined or suppose to marry. Some are simply angels sent from above in human skin.. to soften our rough paths for us. |
| Re: Share Your Nigeria To Abroad Stories Here by ozonechrome: 9:56pm On Nov 11, 2019 |
Bioles1187:https://www.nairaland.com/4478747/diy-guide-australian-permanent-resident |
| Re: Share Your Nigeria To Abroad Stories Here by ozonechrome: 9:56pm On Nov 11, 2019 |
jmanity:https://www.nairaland.com/4478747/diy-guide-australian-permanent-resident |
| Re: Share Your Nigeria To Abroad Stories Here by Bioles1187(m): 10:28pm On Nov 11, 2019 |
| Re: Share Your Nigeria To Abroad Stories Here by ojonugway(op): 10:56am On Nov 12, 2019 |
victorian:The truth is, surviving in Nigeria is hard...after graduating you'll either end up unemployed or under employed |
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and we've not seen ourselves one on one before. Not even once! But he keeps helping with no strings attached. And we always chat like we are best of friends. God just made him one of my helpers.
I would have love to, I even proposed to him, heheheheheheheheh but he simply wants us as online best of friends. It's cool anyways and we both laugh it off.