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Re: Coronavirus Lockdown: A Nairalander In Ireland Shares His Experience (Photos) by MichelleObama: 9:47pm On Apr 02, 2020
Focusingmore:


You are the dumbest person on this thread just throwing insults even the op is civil and we have exchanged ideas
. whether I'm right or wrong time will tell and experience is the best teacher.


I studied in England before moving to Ireland , I have experienced both countries and see the differing opportunities.

I'm. Comparing like for like, but your dumbass has comprehension problems and assume a lot about people you don't know.

Even worse from how you argue you've probably never left Nigeria hence why you're so embittered that someone has the nerve to criticize a country you can only dream to enter.

We are waiting for you .. come and pick money on the streets..

They don't even care about qualifications here it's experience that counts , your mumu self is talking about developing skills... Lol

The American student doctors here had to leave because of stringent rules around visa policies that limits their potentials, so which kind mumu skills you think say you get wey Ireland go open yansh for u.

Nonesense and ingredients

Start coming back to Nigeria, I strongly believe that you will make it here just that you realize very late that Ireland is not meant for you after 22 years
Wish you safe journey in advance

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Re: Coronavirus Lockdown: A Nairalander In Ireland Shares His Experience (Photos) by KingCurtis21: 10:45pm On Apr 02, 2020
DModeCntStopMe:


Something is telling me that you don't have enough sense

grin grin grin dis gat me rolling on the floor grin grin grin
E nor really get sense though

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Re: Coronavirus Lockdown: A Nairalander In Ireland Shares His Experience (Photos) by Nobody: 10:48pm On Apr 02, 2020
KingCurtis21:


grin grin grin dis gat me rolling on the floor grin grin grin
E nor really get sense though

The guy who made the sensible comment or the dullard who lives in the ghetto in some improvished village.

Nairaland is funny sha grin

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Re: Coronavirus Lockdown: A Nairalander In Ireland Shares His Experience (Photos) by Nobody: 10:50pm On Apr 02, 2020
MichelleObama:


Start coming back to Nigeria, I strongly believe that you will make it here just that you realize very late that Ireland is not meant for you after 22 years
Wish you safe journey in advance

What is this one even saying. undecided

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Re: Coronavirus Lockdown: A Nairalander In Ireland Shares His Experience (Photos) by Oscanp(m): 12:06am On Apr 03, 2020
euromilion:


Bros nawa for you o,because Ireland is tough for you doesn’t mean that Ireland is tough for everyone na,am here 24yrs now and am doing pretty well so is most of my friends, I probably will know you if truly you are here 22yrs,do you know mr Lou?


Okey pls
Can I have ur email address pls
I have an important thing to
Discuss with u please my is pascaliyk@gmail.com
Re: Coronavirus Lockdown: A Nairalander In Ireland Shares His Experience (Photos) by Oscanp(m): 12:41am On Apr 03, 2020
6digitscomrade:
ignore him he’s up to no good he wants people to contact him for visa so he can guy them.. we are here anyway.. I will never understand the rationale behind his lies.. they are paying 350 yes but it’s for specific people.. employees and employers to cushion the effect.. it’s not for everybody and the rent he spoke of it’s a lie from the pit of hell.. anyway limerick it’s a rather small city perhaps it’s a very very remote part and sharing with roommates..or a Nigerian rented him a council room..



Pls can I have ur email address I have important thing to discuss with u pls
My is pascaliyk@gmail.com
Re: Coronavirus Lockdown: A Nairalander In Ireland Shares His Experience (Photos) by Dyonne: 7:50am On Apr 03, 2020
ornicus:


Cost of living in the abroad is far higher than cost of living in naija. Things like housemaids are a luxury only the rich can afford. Most of the stuff you buy will be on credit. There is no family safety net

You only go into debt (credit) if you want to. Basically if you cant control your spending.
Re: Coronavirus Lockdown: A Nairalander In Ireland Shares His Experience (Photos) by Nobody: 8:10am On Apr 03, 2020
Dyonne:


You only go into debt (credit) if you want to. Basically if you cant control your spending.

please stop talking nonsense
Re: Coronavirus Lockdown: A Nairalander In Ireland Shares His Experience (Photos) by KingCurtis21: 8:58am On Apr 03, 2020
ornicus:


please stop talking nonsense


You’re the one that’s talking in nonsense shocked shocked
When you compare standards of living, you’ll notice Nigeria is more expensive to live in..
Like those living around Lekki phase1, Vi and Ikoyi that pays around 5-20 millions Naira for house rent and more than 1-5millions Naira for service charge and pay more than 100k for light. the standard of living in the area is low compare to Ireland. Do your findings well before you start talking nonsense here..

Or you think say na everybody de live in slum and pay #2,500 as rent? 95% of Nigerians are mere existing not living.

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Re: Coronavirus Lockdown: A Nairalander In Ireland Shares His Experience (Photos) by Nobody: 11:07am On Apr 03, 2020
KingCurtis21:



You’re the one that’s talking in nonsense shocked shocked
When you compare standards of living, you’ll notice Nigeria is more expensive to live in..
Like those living around Lekki phase1, Vi and Ikoyi that pays around 5-20 millions Naira for house rent and more than 1-5millions Naira for service charge and pay more than 100k for light. the standard of living in the area is low compare to Ireland. Do your findings well before you start talking nonsense here..

Or you think say na everybody de live in slum and pay #2,500 as rent? 95% of Nigerians are mere existing not living.

You are full of shit, my sister lives in lekki , house bought, car driver, chef.

No rent , cheap driver , chef.. 50 k per month

They have solar installation 5 million, swap with inverter and gen...

Come and try that in Ireland..

Come and hire chef . You go wash plate till you're 80.

Na so my friend dey boast for London until he visited Nigeria recently with his kids , the kids didn't even want to go back to their tiny apartment in London.


Rubbish
Re: Coronavirus Lockdown: A Nairalander In Ireland Shares His Experience (Photos) by Dyonne: 2:16pm On Apr 03, 2020
ornicus:


please stop talking nonsense

Aww.

I am speaking from first hand experience.

You?
Re: Coronavirus Lockdown: A Nairalander In Ireland Shares His Experience (Photos) by Vicktomaniaa(m): 3:45am On Apr 05, 2020
dainformant:
My experience in Ireland so far has been trailed with mixed feelings due to the coronavirus. The country is experiencing its worst ever pandemic - with nearly 3000 confirmed cases of the virus and 54 deaths recorded. The government has ordered a lockdown for some months to curb the spread and minimize the effect of the virus in the European country.

The nationwide lockdown has left the country’s public spaces hushed and deserted amid overwhelming public support for extreme measures to control the pandemic. Dublin city and other usually bustling urban centres are now like ghost towns..

In my area in Limerick city, the vast majority of the population appear to be following appeals to stay at home except to buy food, care for vulnerable people, do work deemed essential or briefly exercise.

The government has taken a very good measure to cushion the effect of the pandemic on its residents. Residents whose jobs and businesses closed due to coronavirus are being paid 350 euro PER WEEK. Those enjoying this benefit include Nigerians and other nationalities (both students and workers) who are living in the country. Many Nigerians received their alerts today being Tuesday and were greatly overjoyed.. People are being paid to stay at home and be safe. The payment will go on for 12 weeks...that's 3 months. Just chill at home and get paid.

€350 X N420 (about N147,000) per week.
€1400 X N420 (about 588,000) per month.

Monthly rent is €325 while €50-€70 (depending on your spending capability) can go for groceries for the month. This only happens in civilized countries where the government take good care of their people.

Good morning bro I'm still waiting ur reply via e mail ayenivictor_406@yahoo.com I'll appreciate.
Re: Coronavirus Lockdown: A Nairalander In Ireland Shares His Experience (Photos) by loomer: 10:23am On Apr 11, 2020
agarawu23:
Loomer, this is time to remember your paddy for naija o. Send us something o grin

See chairman dey form less privileged. You wey be CEO.
Re: Coronavirus Lockdown: A Nairalander In Ireland Shares His Experience (Photos) by agarawu23(m): 12:17pm On Apr 11, 2020
loomer:


See chairman dey form less privileged. You wey be CEO.
bro, no CEO for anywhere now. Na survival mood everyone dey over here now. Send me 100 euros jare
Re: Coronavirus Lockdown: A Nairalander In Ireland Shares His Experience (Photos) by montezz(f): 10:21pm On Apr 11, 2020
agarawu23:
bro, no CEO for anywhere now. Na survival mood everyone dey over here now. Send me 100 euros jare
Aga baba & loomer how una dey?
You dz guys Sha. Miss ya.
Aminat508 hafa na?

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Re: Coronavirus Lockdown: A Nairalander In Ireland Shares His Experience (Photos) by loomer: 8:08am On Apr 12, 2020
agarawu23:
bro, no CEO for anywhere now. Na survival mood everyone dey over here now. Send me 100 euros jare
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Re: Coronavirus Lockdown: A Nairalander In Ireland Shares His Experience (Photos) by loomer: 8:10am On Apr 12, 2020
montezz:

Aga baba & loomer how una dey?
You dz guys Sha. Miss ya.
Aminat508 hafa na?

Long time, where u hide put since
Re: Coronavirus Lockdown: A Nairalander In Ireland Shares His Experience (Photos) by agarawu23(m): 8:31am On Apr 12, 2020
montezz:

Aga baba & loo mer how una dey?
You dz guys Sha. Miss ya.
Amin at508 hafa na?
we dey where you put us o
Re: Coronavirus Lockdown: A Nairalander In Ireland Shares His Experience (Photos) by montezz(f): 2:38pm On Apr 12, 2020
loomer:


Long time, where u hide put since
Baba na naija I dey so.
Make I pm u sef, we need to catch up

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Re: Coronavirus Lockdown: A Nairalander In Ireland Shares His Experience (Photos) by loomer: 7:45am On Apr 13, 2020
montezz:

Baba na naija I dey so.
Make I pm u sef, we need to catch up

No wahala
Re: Coronavirus Lockdown: A Nairalander In Ireland Shares His Experience (Photos) by emmyskies(m): 8:10am On Apr 15, 2020
ConnectedMan:
400k per month just to sit down at home? That's some people's annual salary over here o. I don't know what I did in heaven that God punished me by sending me to Nigeria. sad
Yeah. I understand. It's quite painful to come from a country as Nigeria. But GOD is all-wise; you are here probably so you could find Him and walk with Him-after all has been said and done, you would be with Him in the new world to come for eternity.
Look beyond the present, look beyond Nigeria,....
Re: Coronavirus Lockdown: A Nairalander In Ireland Shares His Experience (Photos) by KingCurtis21: 8:41am On Apr 15, 2020
emmyskies:

Yeah. I understand. It's quite painful to come from a country as Nigeria. But GOD is all-wise; you are here probably so you could find Him and walk with Him-after all has been said and done, you would be with Him in the new world to come for eternity.
Look beyond the present, look beyond Nigeria,....
.

So people in western countries won’t make heaven? Same people that brought Christianity to Africa? You’re funny AF.. we’re suffering and hoping for after life in heaven.. why not enjoy earth first?
Re: Coronavirus Lockdown: A Nairalander In Ireland Shares His Experience (Photos) by emmyskies(m): 8:48am On Apr 15, 2020
KingCurtis21:
.

So people in western countries won’t make heaven? Same people that brought Christianity to Africa? You’re funny AF.. we’re suffering and hoping for after life in heaven.. why not enjoy earth first?
You never can tell. Your chances of salvation might be slim if you were from there. You never can tell. There is a blessing in disguise why you and I were born in Nigeria. Discover it...
And who said you can't enjoy on earth first. Are there no abundant richies in JESUS? If men being wicked can give good things unto their children, how much more GOD
Re: Coronavirus Lockdown: A Nairalander In Ireland Shares His Experience (Photos) by wealthtrak: 7:38pm On Jun 14, 2021
dainformant:
The prestigious University of Limerick has been shut down as all other schools in Ireland. The students are being taught online by the lecturers. The assignments, tests, exams and even project are being done online. The university has been shut down till summer as the school has offered its premises in the fight against coronavirus. The access to the campus has been cut off as can be seen below.

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