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| Re: Moving Back To Nigeria After The Lockdown by hansomb: 5:21am On May 23, 2020 |
Dollywood:Your own Nigeria not mine |
| Re: Moving Back To Nigeria After The Lockdown by Hathor5(f): 6:08am On May 23, 2020 |
ogbonti:I didn't expect the answer to be so extensive so I am glad I asked. Thank you. |
| Re: Moving Back To Nigeria After The Lockdown by themaestro08(m): 6:18am On May 23, 2020 |
JewelStone:An Aussie! You've got a lovely country. |
| Re: Moving Back To Nigeria After The Lockdown by Nobody: 6:29am On May 23, 2020 |
Investnow2017:Thank you. I was waiting for this comment. If I need to have a lot of money for my basic human needs to be fulfilled, then there definitely is a problem. Not everybody moved abroad because they were struggling. We were doing pretty well, if not better in Nigeria. During this corona pandemic, the few Nigerian politicians who contracted the virus would have flown out of the country, if they could. It's not just about money. |
| Re: Moving Back To Nigeria After The Lockdown by themaestro08(m): 6:32am On May 23, 2020 |
fairfora:Just a few lucky dudes? OK man, you've got to u understand the dire situation of unemployment In Nigeria is alarming. |
| Re: Moving Back To Nigeria After The Lockdown by themaestro08(m): 6:37am On May 23, 2020 |
promotervickky:How many people make that in present Nigeria? At best a tiny fraction. It seems you are completely ignorant of the fact this country has more people than anywhere in the world. |
| Re: Moving Back To Nigeria After The Lockdown by whirlwind7(m): 6:37am On May 23, 2020 |
Snaagg:The contraption called Nigeria is nobody's motherland. You may talk about someone moving to join "his own people" Nigeria only serves to line the pockets of those in power. Can you even come to terms with the fact that since February this year, many "Nigerians" living overseas whose passports had expired, couldn't get a new one months after applying for a renewal? Their embassy's lame excuse: covid-19 pandemic made passport booklets scarce! |
| Re: Moving Back To Nigeria After The Lockdown by Nobody: 6:41am On May 23, 2020 |
whirlwind7:Nigeria is just their personal ATM. |
| Re: Moving Back To Nigeria After The Lockdown by amaniro: 6:44am On May 23, 2020 |
zomby:That's a lie. Flood doesn't happen in Abuja. You must be speaking of Lagos. Keep traveling out as sharing your knowledge with the west and you expect your motherland to develop lol?! |
| Re: Moving Back To Nigeria After The Lockdown by EDGEof2MORO: 7:01am On May 23, 2020 |
Snaagg:Your friend is proof that going abroad does not guarantee sense |
| Re: Moving Back To Nigeria After The Lockdown by MansoryMX(m): 7:18am On May 23, 2020 |
JewelStone:Plus me too, your Nairaland friend. You are in Sydney! God! My dream place in this world ![]()
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| Re: Moving Back To Nigeria After The Lockdown by Xuxu208: 7:40am On May 23, 2020 |
amaniro:Well said!! Undoubtedly, Naija for now and for a while, is/has been a hellish place to live for a lot of reasons, but it sickens me the way a lot of people living abroad like to glamorize foreign countries. There is racism and therefore bigotry in every foreign country and I doubt that most western countries value life (especially those of non-white people ) that much based on the fact that apart from some states in the US, there is no death penalty in these places. This means you could kill a hundred people and all you would get in some of these countries is a life sentence which is just 25 years or less for some of them. Just watch Discovery ID for a month and note the light sentences the killers they manage to catch, get...... |
| Re: Moving Back To Nigeria After The Lockdown by Vietnaminfo(m): 7:53am On May 23, 2020 |
Who is in his or her right sense think of moving back to Nigeria. Coming to Nigeria as for me is just for 2 weeks or highest 3 weeks vacation and i run back. Thank God for giving me my Residency. Who does that. |
| Re: Moving Back To Nigeria After The Lockdown by semuni: 7:54am On May 23, 2020 |
Deborah? JewelStone: |
| Re: Moving Back To Nigeria After The Lockdown by Nobody: 8:00am On May 23, 2020 |
JewelStone:My dear living abroad is good, but home is best. You can quickly reclimatize to conditions in Nigeria and use money to buy all the comforts you think Nigeria is lacking. |
| Re: Moving Back To Nigeria After The Lockdown by femi4: 8:14am On May 23, 2020 |
JewelStone:I was hoping you're gonna give some people hope there about Nigeria with the way you start |
| Re: Moving Back To Nigeria After The Lockdown by Nobody: 8:23am On May 23, 2020 |
lekki1444:naaa! No way!! just kidding ![]() |
| Re: Moving Back To Nigeria After The Lockdown by Nobody: 8:30am On May 23, 2020 |
ogbonti:Absolutely correct! i don't know why most nigerians thinks or believes living abroad is or must be about making money, is isn't a financial issue for some people. |
| Re: Moving Back To Nigeria After The Lockdown by Nobody: 8:36am On May 23, 2020 |
I don't know why nigerians thinks or believes that living abroad should or must be about making money, it isn't a financial issue for some people. Alot of nigerians lives better lives outside nigeria, the life they wouldn't dream of in nigeria. Alot of nigerians have made alot of money that would be more to enough to relocate to nigeria and live like a king but they still chose to stay put abroad. |
| Re: Moving Back To Nigeria After The Lockdown by macfish101(m): 8:41am On May 23, 2020 |
JewelStone:I am also your best friend ooo. Bring me to Sydney too. |
| Re: Moving Back To Nigeria After The Lockdown by Gerrard59(m): 8:41am On May 23, 2020 |
RuudVanNisteroy:I just checked his profile and he went to Oxford University. Well, I am no fazed by the schools or companies aspiring Nigerian politicians went to or worked for. There has been no positive result from any and there would be none. After all, their chief defender - Joe Abah - sees good governance as rocket science. |
| Re: Moving Back To Nigeria After The Lockdown by Investnow2017: 8:41am On May 23, 2020 |
fieryy:When someone said you can make money in Nigeria, I was personally irked. I wanted to comment I feared I might be too hard on him. It is not all about money. For me I need some SANITY, a working, organized system. When I returned the other day, I almost wept at the Lagos airport. Just to form a queue everyone, I mean mature adults, were so impatient and unkind, rushing, stepping on toes, rushing from the rear to meet an immigration officer they know to attend to them FIRST. It was too bad. Whatever happens to gentility! . |
| Re: Moving Back To Nigeria After The Lockdown by Nobody: 8:49am On May 23, 2020 |
[color=#006600][/color] JewelStone:Where did you get that German tongue? Asking for a friend ![]() And btw stick with your plans. You're doing well |
| Re: Moving Back To Nigeria After The Lockdown by Nobody: 8:51am On May 23, 2020 |
Kuns84:Make I no slap you through this phone. Just respect your elderly age |
| Re: Moving Back To Nigeria After The Lockdown by Nobody: 8:57am On May 23, 2020 |
promotervickky:It's not about having millions in your bank, it's not about how much money you make daily. it is about environment, a working system and lifestyle. for me that is. |
| Re: Moving Back To Nigeria After The Lockdown by Nobody: 9:02am On May 23, 2020 |
sweetmelanin:Kukuma kill us. ![]() Well I am still here in your mother's land. I've promised myself that, I will never in this my cutie life marry a born and brought up Nigeria girl. Look at what we are facing now. Your sisters said ,I am razz and shallow minded. Just because I am using Samsung (android) they said only iPhone users will make heaven, they also added that iPhone users behaves so matured and respectful. I vomited that day, I couldn't believe that kind of mentality exists in a giant of Africa country. |
| Re: Moving Back To Nigeria After The Lockdown by Nobody: 9:03am On May 23, 2020 |
Investnow2017:Honestly, i always feel embarrassed the way some people behave at that lagos airport, abuja is not like that Abuja is calm people behave appropriately at abuja airport. |
| Re: Moving Back To Nigeria After The Lockdown by Nobody: 9:31am On May 23, 2020 |
promotervickky:I agree with you my guy. But I need your help on this. I want to venture into business and leave this ugly world of working for someone. Please could you help me divert one of your car customer in buying my piece of land? Help a brother before I roast here. It's in a good location area with a level of erection in it. I'll be looking forward to your quote. Thank you |
| Re: Moving Back To Nigeria After The Lockdown by Nobody: 9:39am On May 23, 2020 |
EgunMogaji2:Na pen and paper thieves |
| Re: Moving Back To Nigeria After The Lockdown by azpekuliar: 9:39am On May 23, 2020 |
DAVE5:Same boat. Slowly and painfully buying into the thought that this country is helplessly hopeless and the only way out is to take flight! |
| Re: Moving Back To Nigeria After The Lockdown by Nobody: 9:42am On May 23, 2020 |
urchcoded:May women no kill you. Meanwhile invest in a land property and have something to live on. In case you're interested, I've a good piece of land on sale. With documents |
| Re: Moving Back To Nigeria After The Lockdown by Crunchyg3: 9:43am On May 23, 2020 |
sweetmelanin:Please can you come back for me |
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