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Re: "Relocating To Canada Is A Huge Achievement" - Nigerians by tradepunter: 10:45am On Jan 04, 2021
Nigeria is no different from other war zones or conflict zones.

Funny enough country like Nigeria is very good for ex military personnel that have served in military of other countries and now offering services in private capacity here in Nigeria.

Worked with many of them that have work in multinationals establishment and with private high networth individuals.

You will be shocked how foreigner know your backyard pass you grin grin
Re: "Relocating To Canada Is A Huge Achievement" - Nigerians by LutanFyah: 10:45am On Jan 04, 2021
BigDawsNet:



If you think my message means discouraging! Then you wrong


If its possible I wish everyone that wants to relocate get it easy...

I'm just trying to pass a message like.
Don't think its automatic like you can pluck some $or pick some right ob the street...

Without having to stretch
If Nigerian youths put in the same energy they put in here without results in Europe or America, they will never fail.

So,allow them to make their moves, don't subtly try to discourage them.

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Re: "Relocating To Canada Is A Huge Achievement" - Nigerians by Daniiel: 10:45am On Jan 04, 2021
Eriokanmi:
Come back 15 years later and share your Canada experience with us young man cheesy. But when you come back, hope you'd not hide when you see your friends and mates you left behind Progress grin.

Nigeria is a land of opportunities to only those who have the inner eyes to see one. Nothing can ever make me take such a decision of relocating. If you want to go, bye-bye but you'd spot the difference in later years if you choose to remain there . Why not apply same spirit on developing yourself here? Go there for studies and come back with opportunities. I'd like to cite a few examples below on some of us who came back, against all odds.

1- I've been around the globe, even acquired certificates, up to 4 different ones and some training skills in amazing facilities. I came back with an opportunity which is seriously proferring solutions to our problems in Nigeria. No manager in the leading oil and gas company in Nigeria can match my worth...no be bragging matter. I don hobnob with world leaders, including Barack Obama. I'd have regretted it, had I stayed back.

2-Anyone who goes to one of the old generation banks would see an inverter with battery banks on one side of their banking hall, powering their atms... its as a result of an innovation brought home by my uncle. He left union bank for Atlanta in the 90s, got employed at Walmart as stores officer. One day, as he was going home branched at a newspaper vendor( a mexican) booth to read papers as usual and there he spotted an Inverter company located in Arlington. I'm mentioning it as it is so people could check it out. Its called Trace Engineering, later changed their name to Xantrex. He applied to them to be their rep in Nigeria to solve the epileptic power supply in critical sectors but they refused his application for 3 reasons. One, that the product was new to Africa and 2ndly, that being black, it would be impossible to convince his people on adopting the technology. 3rdly, that they weren't ready to expand beyond the shores of America as at that time. He felt disappointed. 2 months later, they called and told him they had reconsidered his application and invited him for 2 weeks training after which he was asked to come to Nigeria with demos to show to his prospects.

Long story cut short, his friends of Nigerian decent blasted him, they said his village people had come calling. He summoned courage and left America with almost nothing. On getting home, he started from his 1-room apartment he left behind. He went to companies, the CBN and other places in government too. CBN told him they had constant power supply with 3 standby automatic switch generators so, they'd not need his ideas. He told them but its free, they now allowed him to install one at their IT dept. 6 months later they had issues with their generators as there were a major power outage from national grid so they over fired the generators. They all packed up within same time. They had to order parts from abroad but then they needed to keep their IT dept running to prevent loss of files. The moment the 3rd gen stopped , all the directors were panicking, rushed to the IT room only to find out that the staff were working as normal with lights on. The called my uncle over, thanked him for saving them a major disaster and gave him a contract to install the inverter on all the CBN branches nationwide. Shortly after that, the atm revolution came and CBN recommended this man to all banks starting from the old generation banks...this man won a global distributor of the year 4 times and was invited with family to the USA for an award each time. His colleagues back then can't even near him in anything. Rather he gives them money on each visit. If you want to go...go and school or you spend a little time and while you're there, study the environment, study our challenges back home and you'd not regret leaving for home ultimately.

A friend is talking with sanwoolu on ocean transport from ikorodu to lagos Island now and discussion is at advanced stage . He's worked with a similar company abroad for some years now and now he wants to tap into the opportunity and the company is ready to fund this project 100%. When you see his private jets or copter hovering ahead of you tomorrow you see him on forbes list, don't say money why...while working in the biting cold over there.

Kenny and D1 would have stayed put and remained stagnated. See the duos balling today. Their contribution to the entertainment industry is invaluable. These are the people we know. There are several other successful guys out there who took a similar decision.

My 50cents had been given...


we Nigerians have a slave mindset ... and nobody wants to contribute at all ... just consumers every where no production going. No place like home ... and Nigeria is very green . even the number citizen of Canada can't match up with a common senator here .... na just camera pictures we see and hyping abroad

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Re: "Relocating To Canada Is A Huge Achievement" - Nigerians by BigDawsNet: 10:47am On Jan 04, 2021
GofuckYourself:


Again you are Contradictory.

Your first message was clearly a discouraging one to them.

I said don't be used by evil , try and encourage your fellow youths .

None of them woke up to travel because they like to. Alot of them go into village debts to get the funds to travel , some sell all they own..they don't do all this just to seek a life of ease or think it's easy where they are going so that advise is useless.

Instead of being so negative encourage them, give them tips on how to get there. Stop this crab mentality of pulling your own down and be positive .

Cheers



You right if it sounds negative

I'm glad its looks like u getting my point

I don't mean to sound negative to a potential migrants


I'm just trying to share what people often do not share online about living in a first world country...


Everyone haz a wonderful destiny

Some may not hav to apply for one dollar loan and success will fly around few years of their arrival ....
Re: "Relocating To Canada Is A Huge Achievement" - Nigerians by Nato008(m): 10:48am On Jan 04, 2021
Eriokanmi:
Come back 15 years later and share your Canada experience with us young man cheesy. But when you come back, hope you'd not hide when you see your friends and mates you left behind Progress grin.

Nigeria is a land of opportunities to only those who have the inner eyes to see one. Nothing can ever make me take such a decision of relocating. If you want to go, bye-bye but you'd spot the difference in later years if you choose to remain there . Why not apply same spirit on developing yourself here? Go there for studies and come back with opportunities. I'd like to cite a few examples below on some of us who came back, against all odds.

1- I've been around the globe, even acquired certificates, up to 4 different ones and some training skills in amazing facilities. I came back with an opportunity which is seriously proferring solutions to our problems in Nigeria. No manager in the leading oil and gas company in Nigeria can match my worth...no be bragging matter. I don hobnob with world leaders, including Barack Obama. I'd have regretted it, had I stayed back.

2-Anyone who goes to one of the old generation banks would see an inverter with battery banks on one side of their banking hall, powering their atms... its as a result of an innovation brought home by my uncle. He left union bank for Atlanta in the 90s, got employed at Walmart as stores officer. One day, as he was going home branched at a newspaper vendor( a mexican) booth to read papers as usual and there he spotted an Inverter company located in Arlington. I'm mentioning it as it is so people could check it out. Its called Trace Engineering, later changed their name to Xantrex. He applied to them to be their rep in Nigeria to solve the epileptic power supply in critical sectors but they refused his application for 3 reasons. One, that the product was new to Africa and 2ndly, that being black, it would be impossible to convince his people on adopting the technology. 3rdly, that they weren't ready to expand beyond the shores of America as at that time. He felt disappointed. 2 months later, they called and told him they had reconsidered his application and invited him for 2 weeks training after which he was asked to come to Nigeria with demos to show to his prospects.

Long story cut short, his friends of Nigerian decent blasted him, they said his village people had come calling. He summoned courage and left America with almost nothing. On getting home, he started from his 1-room apartment he left behind. He went to companies, the CBN and other places in government too. CBN told him they had constant power supply with 3 standby automatic switch generators so, they'd not need his ideas. He told them but its free, they now allowed him to install one at their IT dept. 6 months later they had issues with their generators as there were a major power outage from national grid so they over fired the generators. They all packed up within same time. They had to order parts from abroad but then they needed to keep their IT dept running to prevent loss of files. The moment the 3rd gen stopped , all the directors were panicking, rushed to the IT room only to find out that the staff were working as normal with lights on. The called my uncle over, thanked him for saving them a major disaster and gave him a contract to install the inverter on all the CBN branches nationwide. Shortly after that, the atm revolution came and CBN recommended this man to all banks starting from the old generation banks...this man won a global distributor of the year 4 times and was invited with family to the USA for an award each time. His colleagues back then can't even near him in anything. Rather he gives them money on each visit. If you want to go...go and school or you spend a little time and while you're there, study the environment, study our challenges back home and you'd not regret leaving for home ultimately.

A friend is talking with sanwoolu on ocean transport from ikorodu to lagos Island now and discussion is at advanced stage . He's worked with a similar company abroad for some years now and now he wants to tap into the opportunity and the company is ready to fund this project 100%. When you see his private jets or copter hovering ahead of you tomorrow you see him on forbes list, don't say money why...while working in the biting cold over there.

Kenny and D1 would have stayed put and remained stagnated. See the duos balling today. Their contribution to the entertainment industry is invaluable. These are the people we know. There are several other successful guys out there who took a similar decision.

My 50cents had been given...
no offence but which brand of weed are u on?

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Re: "Relocating To Canada Is A Huge Achievement" - Nigerians by JustAPhase(m): 10:48am On Jan 04, 2021
lkillbrokehoes:
It's very possible, just save money and leave that country. the first time I traveled out of Nigeria for school, I thought I left a very big zoo. I was free and overwhelmed, the joy in me was different that day and you won't want to come back because there's everything you need, and if you aren't the lazy type making it there is 100% possible.

Abeg, help me.
I don't know or have anyone. I wish I can be a libration to my family lineage o!
Re: "Relocating To Canada Is A Huge Achievement" - Nigerians by Jaqenhghar: 10:48am On Jan 04, 2021
aminu114:
y'all r week ass€s nigg€rrs you r all that think relocation or migration is the solution ur the dumbest of all the ass£s i know nigeria is not good its shithole there r no jobs no opportunities no anything but why do u decide to leave it instead of joining hands to make it great so that we nd our coming generation will benefit. why do u wanna be a slave in another mans land u will be racially abused there u will be look at differently they will bully u in ur work places u will become a loner there u will regret it lots are regrettn it they r just not telling u i hv a friend there hes saving to come back here
Lets start with the term slave


slave (plural slaves)

A person who is held in servitude as the property of another person, and whose labor (and often also whose body and life) is subject to the owner's volition and control.
(figuratively) A drudge; one who labors or is obliged (e.g. by prior contract) to labor like a slave with limited rights, e.g. an indentured servant.
(figuratively) An abject person.
Synonyms: wretch
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(figuratively) One who has no power of resistance (to something), one who surrenders to or is under the domination (of something).

Last time I checked that is the life of an average Niggerian. Working without pay under hardship. Not having a life of your own, police or soldier can walk up to you and slap you for not telling him good morning.


I laugh when I hear you talk about joining hands. So far 200 million of you have not joined hands to fix anything, even those abroad who have come back have become just as useless as you guys in there, yet you believe its when thsoe who want to relocate stay back that things will be better abi.

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Re: "Relocating To Canada Is A Huge Achievement" - Nigerians by lexy2014: 10:48am On Jan 04, 2021
aminu114:
y'all r week ass€s nigg€rrs you r all that think relocation or migration is the solution ur the dumbest of all the ass£s i know nigeria is not good its shithole there r no jobs no opportunities no anything but why do u decide to leave it instead of joining hands to make it great so that we nd our coming generation will benefit. why do u wanna be a slave in another mans land u will be racially abused there u will be look at differently they will bully u in ur work places u will become a loner there u will regret it lots are regrettn it they r just not telling u i hv a friend there hes saving to come back here
Are u free in ur own land? How is all d ethnicity, nepotism & ethnic discrimination we practise against ourselves in Nigeria better than d racial abuse u mentioned? Do nigerians not bully each other at d work place? What exactly do u have here in Nigeria that is better than what a Nigerian resident in Canada has?

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Re: "Relocating To Canada Is A Huge Achievement" - Nigerians by BRATISLAVA: 10:49am On Jan 04, 2021
meobizy:
It takes x amount of Nigerians to destroy the system there. The place is getting too full of our brothers, I would check elsewhere.

Go back to (m).
Re: "Relocating To Canada Is A Huge Achievement" - Nigerians by Bullman(m): 10:49am On Jan 04, 2021
meobizy:
It takes x amount of Nigerians to destroy the system there. The place is getting too full of our brothers, I would check elsewhere.

Nigerians are only obedient citizens when they are abroad.
Re: "Relocating To Canada Is A Huge Achievement" - Nigerians by Nobody: 10:49am On Jan 04, 2021
Jaqenhghar:

...and you dont call each other names in Niggeria eh?
Name one thing racist whites do to blacks that you blacks have not done to each other.
if a fellow black man call me monkey i wont be offended much like i will do if a white man call me that because i know he really means it

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Re: "Relocating To Canada Is A Huge Achievement" - Nigerians by poiZon: 10:49am On Jan 04, 2021
BigDawsNet:



You don't have to buy a house in us with loan

You can get a medium house around $200,000 in cash

You can get a car as low as $4000 in cash for used car

And as low as $21,000 in cash for new car


If you wanna achieve this
. work pretty hard.
Its going to take a long time


You wanna get it quickly.... Good credit scores
. and you get a loan...


Nobody is discouraging anyone here

I will not house you

No one will house any random person when you start paying bills
I rebuke every confusionist in my path this year, amen.
Re: "Relocating To Canada Is A Huge Achievement" - Nigerians by martinogeenz: 10:49am On Jan 04, 2021
Pls how can I relocate to canada,
I have I.t skills
Re: "Relocating To Canada Is A Huge Achievement" - Nigerians by BigDawsNet: 10:49am On Jan 04, 2021
LutanFyah:
If Nigerian youths put in the same energy they put in here without results in Europe or America, they will never fail.

So,allow them to make their moves, don't subtly try to discourage them.


You right

The energy will go a long way to achieve success in another man country
Re: "Relocating To Canada Is A Huge Achievement" - Nigerians by ceejayluv(m): 10:50am On Jan 04, 2021
Wiifesnatcher:
if I ever to leave Nigeria for abroad, I promise myself that it will be for tour and return back when I had enough of it



as fun as Nigerians that's travelling want us to believe abroad is/was, they've their own disadvantages too just like Nigeria


as it is today in USA, one drug addict can enter where you're catching fun and started shooting anyhow



I'm not leaving Nigeria and I don't have any hope of sending my kids abroad too for school, they'll school in best private universities in this country
Any difference from what SARS, Bandits and kidnappers were actually doing?

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Re: "Relocating To Canada Is A Huge Achievement" - Nigerians by Nobody: 10:51am On Jan 04, 2021
lexy2014:

Are u free in ur own land? How is all d ethnicity, nepotism & ethnic discrimination we practise against ourselves in Nigeria better than d racial abuse u mentioned? Do nigerians not bully each other at d work place? What exactly do u have here in Nigeria that is better than what a Nigerian resident in Canada has?
we will work to make nigeria great like they did to make canada great we r all humans if they did it we too can do it looking for a way to leave is a sign of weakness
Re: "Relocating To Canada Is A Huge Achievement" - Nigerians by Jaqenhghar: 10:51am On Jan 04, 2021
encryptjay:
The way they insulted that Muyiwa guy ehn. I didn't expect that sha.
Very vile comments. You can succeed anywhere, if he felt Nigeria wasn't good for him, fine! Don't know why they were dragging him like that.
Its jealousy. Plain and simple. You know in prison, not everyone is happy when a prisoner is about to be freed so they will try to humiliate that prisoner and break him before he leaves.
Look at rhe woman talking. She looks like she is past her productive age. What can she contribute to any serious society?

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Re: "Relocating To Canada Is A Huge Achievement" - Nigerians by Nobody: 10:52am On Jan 04, 2021
lymelyte:
that one day fit be 30 to 40yrs time. Add that years to ur current age, you fit don turn grandma cheesy
Haba no na, God is working on this country, it will manifest soon. It won't be that long.
Re: "Relocating To Canada Is A Huge Achievement" - Nigerians by Nobody: 10:52am On Jan 04, 2021
Eriokanmi:
Come back 15 years later and share your Canada experience with us young man cheesy. But when you come back, hope you'd not hide when you see your friends and mates you left behind Progress grin.

Nigeria is a land of opportunities to only those who have the inner eyes to see one. Nothing can ever make me take such a decision of relocating. If you want to go, bye-bye but you'd spot the difference in later years if you choose to remain there . Why not apply same spirit on developing yourself here? Go there for studies and come back with opportunities. I'd like to cite a few examples below on some of us who came back, against all odds.

1- I've been around the globe, even acquired certificates, up to 4 different ones and some training skills in amazing facilities. I came back with an opportunity which is seriously proferring solutions to our problems in Nigeria. No manager in the leading oil and gas company in Nigeria can match my worth...no be bragging matter. I don hobnob with world leaders, including Barack Obama. I'd have regretted it, had I stayed back.

2-Anyone who goes to one of the old generation banks would see an inverter with battery banks on one side of their banking hall, powering their atms... its as a result of an innovation brought home by my uncle. He left union bank for Atlanta in the 90s, got employed at Walmart as stores officer. One day, as he was going home branched at a newspaper vendor( a mexican) booth to read papers as usual and there he spotted an Inverter company located in Arlington. I'm mentioning it as it is so people could check it out. Its called Trace Engineering, later changed their name to Xantrex. He applied to them to be their rep in Nigeria to solve the epileptic power supply in critical sectors but they refused his application for 3 reasons. One, that the product was new to Africa and 2ndly, that being black, it would be impossible to convince his people on adopting the technology. 3rdly, that they weren't ready to expand beyond the shores of America as at that time. He felt disappointed. 2 months later, they called and told him they had reconsidered his application and invited him for 2 weeks training after which he was asked to come to Nigeria with demos to show to his prospects.

Long story cut short, his friends of Nigerian decent blasted him, they said his village people had come calling. He summoned courage and left America with almost nothing. On getting home, he started from his 1-room apartment he left behind. He went to companies, the CBN and other places in government too. CBN told him they had constant power supply with 3 atandby automatic switch generators so, they'd not need his ideas. He told them but its free, they now allowed him to install one at their IT dept. 6 months later they had issues with their generators as there were a major power outage from national grid so they over fired the generators. They all packed up within same time. They had to order parts from abroad but then they needed to keep their IT dept running to prevent loss of files. The moment the 3rd gen stopped , all the directors were panicking, rushed to the IT room only to find out that the staff were working as normal with lights on. The called my uncle over, thanked him for saving them a major disaster and gave him a contract to install the inverter on all the CBN branches nationwide. Shortly after that, the atm revolution came and CBN recommended this man to all banks starting from the old generation banks...this man won a global distributor of the year 4 times and was invited with family to the USA for an award each time. His colleagues back then can't even near him in anything. Rather he gives them money on each visit. If you want to go...go and school or you spend a little time and while you're there, study the environment, study our challenges back home and you'd not regret leaving for home ultimately.

A friend is talking with sanwoolu on ocean transport from ikorodu to lagos Island now and discussion is at advanced stage . He's worked with a similar company abroad for some years now and now he wants to tap into the opportunity and the company is ready to fund this project 100%. When you see his private jets or copter hovering ahead of you tomorrow you see him on forbes list, don't say money why...while working in the biting cold over there.

Kenny and D1 would have stayed put and remained stagnated. See the duos balling today. Their contribution to the entertainment industry is invaluable. These are the people we know. There are several other successful guys out there who took a similar decision.

My 50cents had been given...
Very interesting and commendable.
Your story is just like that of professor Clement Dzidonu, he was awarded the World Technology Award in 2003, he is the first African to get this prestigious award, only 3 people has this award in the world today.
He said he left the USA to ghana to provide modern education through technology and innovative ideas, he's ahead of his peers today.
His friend who studied masters degree program in the USA is driving taxi while he has a university in Ghana (foriegn student paying thousands of dollars as tuition fees) offers IT services to private organizations in Ghana and other African countries.

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Re: "Relocating To Canada Is A Huge Achievement" - Nigerians by Nato008(m): 10:53am On Jan 04, 2021
COdeGenesis:


You can't destroy the system. They have processes and institutions in place to curtail excesses of people.
one cold beer for u....he thinks it is here where anything goes, forget oh...this place na beta jungle
Re: "Relocating To Canada Is A Huge Achievement" - Nigerians by LutanFyah: 10:54am On Jan 04, 2021
Patriotic9ja:


Well going through your previous posts, it is obvious life has never been good to you. Successful people are never bitter as you are. Look at how aggressive and insulting you are. Yet you claim you schooled outside Nigeria. Like I said earlier, your likes are the real problem of Nigeria as a country.
Lols, maybe you can come take my diary and read through it and get a clearer picture of me.

You lots are bent of dragging young Nigerians to remain with you in your disaster of a country where some bunch of fools can comfortably behead farmers, kidnap school children, burn houses ,loot the national resources, shoot unarmed protesters, police killing the youths for having iPhone etc.


Bunch of retards still dealing with nepotism, malaria, maternal mortality, polio, sending their citizens to go collect Corona virus in the name of NIN registration.

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Re: "Relocating To Canada Is A Huge Achievement" - Nigerians by hansomb: 10:55am On Jan 04, 2021
wonder233:
I can only go abroad for a vacation or visit. That's the best way to enjoy abroad. But relocating there? No way!
Contrary to what you see on social media, life is very tough abroad. Forget about the pictures taken in the snow and fine backgrounds, life abroad is very unfriendly. But there is a code of silence, those already there know you idolize them, so, they won't want to burst the bubble. And when you go too, you do same... So the cycle continues.
If you want to understand, look at Lagos, people migrate from all over the country , the majority suffering, but can't let their people back home know, for fear of losing face. You see people living in subhuman conditions, yet there is a place they come from where they at least have a roof over their head, but they are deluding themselves in the big cities. It's same abroad.
This a case study for those trying to travel.
Re: "Relocating To Canada Is A Huge Achievement" - Nigerians by eastOFwest(m): 10:55am On Jan 04, 2021
ednut1:
canada is taking highly educated people who typically have worked 3 years. They have tactically seived out potential fraudsters and riff raffs. You also need to score high ielts scores. There was a 83% rejection rate for Nigerian student visa application in 2019. They know what they are doing

My dear no system, I repeat no system is Nigeria proof. I'll advise anyone to go ASAP before Nigerians begin to show their hand.

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Re: "Relocating To Canada Is A Huge Achievement" - Nigerians by JustAPhase(m): 10:55am On Jan 04, 2021
Eriokanmi:
Come back 15 years later and share your Canada experience with us young man cheesy. But when you come back, hope you'd not hide when you see your friends and mates you left behind Progress grin.

Nigeria is a land of opportunities to only those who have the inner eyes to see one. Nothing can ever make me take such a decision of relocating. If you want to go, bye-bye but you'd spot the difference in later years if you choose to remain there . Why not apply same spirit on developing yourself here? Go there for studies and come back with opportunities. I'd like to cite a few examples below on some of us who came back, against all odds.

1- I've been around the globe, even acquired certificates, up to 4 different ones and some training skills in amazing facilities. I came back with an opportunity which is seriously proferring solutions to our problems in Nigeria. No manager in the leading oil and gas company in Nigeria can match my worth...no be bragging matter. I don hobnob with world leaders, including Barack Obama. I'd have regretted it, had I stayed back.

2-Anyone who goes to one of the old generation banks would see an inverter with battery banks on one side of their banking hall, powering their atms... its as a result of an innovation brought home by my uncle. He left union bank for Atlanta in the 90s, got employed at Walmart as stores officer. One day, as he was going home branched at a newspaper vendor( a mexican) booth to read papers as usual and there he spotted an Inverter company located in Arlington. I'm mentioning it as it is so people could check it out. Its called Trace Engineering, later changed their name to Xantrex. He applied to them to be their rep in Nigeria to solve the epileptic power supply in critical sectors but they refused his application for 3 reasons. One, that the product was new to Africa and 2ndly, that being black, it would be impossible to convince his people on adopting the technology. 3rdly, that they weren't ready to expand beyond the shores of America as at that time. He felt disappointed. 2 months later, they called and told him they had reconsidered his application and invited him for 2 weeks training after which he was asked to come to Nigeria with demos to show to his prospects.

Long story cut short, his friends of Nigerian decent blasted him, they said his village people had come calling. He summoned courage and left America with almost nothing. On getting home, he started from his 1-room apartment he left behind. He went to companies, the CBN and other places in government too. CBN told him they had constant power supply with 3 standby automatic switch generators so, they'd not need his ideas. He told them but its free, they now allowed him to install one at their IT dept. 6 months later they had issues with their generators as there were a major power outage from national grid so they over fired the generators. They all packed up within same time. They had to order parts from abroad but then they needed to keep their IT dept running to prevent loss of files. The moment the 3rd gen stopped , all the directors were panicking, rushed to the IT room only to find out that the staff were working as normal with lights on. The called my uncle over, thanked him for saving them a major disaster and gave him a contract to install the inverter on all the CBN branches nationwide. Shortly after that, the atm revolution came and CBN recommended this man to all banks starting from the old generation banks...this man won a global distributor of the year 4 times and was invited with family to the USA for an award each time. His colleagues back then can't even near him in anything. Rather he gives them money on each visit. If you want to go...go and school or you spend a little time and while you're there, study the environment, study our challenges back home and you'd not regret leaving for home ultimately.

A friend is talking with sanwoolu on ocean transport from ikorodu to lagos Island now and discussion is at advanced stage . He's worked with a similar company abroad for some years now and now he wants to tap into the opportunity and the company is ready to fund this project 100%. When you see his private jets or copter hovering ahead of you tomorrow you see him on forbes list, don't say money why...while working in the biting cold over there.

Kenny and D1 would have stayed put and remained stagnated. See the duos balling today. Their contribution to the entertainment industry is invaluable. These are the people we know. There are several other successful guys out there who took a similar decision.

My 50cents had been given...

Can you light my candle?
I need a job, anything. I'm ready to relocate.
I'm a graduate school teacher.
Re: "Relocating To Canada Is A Huge Achievement" - Nigerians by humilitypays(m): 10:56am On Jan 04, 2021
All those fools discouraging other Nigerians from migrating abroad are MAD people!

The last time I checked, Nigeria's first lady Aisha Buhari and her children have been out of Nigerian for over 5 months now.

Tinubu's children mostly live abroad and only come back to Nigeria to milk the cow their father kept in the name of Lagos state.


Saraki children all live abroad.


Osinbajo's children are abroad.


Atiku Abubakar's children are abroad.


Almost all Nigerian senators, Governors and Ministers are all living abroad including popular Lagos agbero MC Oluomo's children, you can imagine that yet some fools keep telling unemployed, jobless Nigerians in Nigeria not to relocate but wait and die hungry, dejected in Nigeria, na Amadioha joined with Sango go fire all of una for there!




Please dear Nigerian youths, if you are not earning up to 250,000naira monthly income as a single person or 400,000naira as a married person, please if you see any legal opportunity to leave Nigeria to a better nation like Canada, US, UK, Australia, Germany, France, Korea, etc, please leave asap!!!

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Re: "Relocating To Canada Is A Huge Achievement" - Nigerians by Jaqenhghar: 10:56am On Jan 04, 2021
aminu114:
if a fellow black man call me monkey i wont be offended much like i will do if a white man call me that because i know he really means it
See shithole logic....if a white man kills you and a black man kills you is the end result not the same? You will still die abi. Why do have to put up with insults at all from anyone because of skin colour.

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Re: "Relocating To Canada Is A Huge Achievement" - Nigerians by Bizibi(m): 10:56am On Jan 04, 2021
Patriotic9ja:


OP, you are part of the problems in this country. You decided to remove comments from experienced and patriotic Nigerians. Only to feed the gullible majority what they want to here about their country. Continue, las las the end will justify the means....
mtcheeeeew
Re: "Relocating To Canada Is A Huge Achievement" - Nigerians by Wiifesnatcher(m): 10:56am On Jan 04, 2021
ceejayluv:

Any difference from what SARS, Bandits and kidnappers were actually doing?


no different then why go abroad to go and die in the hand of one drug addict


those you mentioned only get into those that live a careless life and loose guard. even if you don't loose guard in USA, no white will give you license to defend yourself which makes you vulnerable to attacks
Re: "Relocating To Canada Is A Huge Achievement" - Nigerians by Nobody: 10:57am On Jan 04, 2021
is that what u want guys? they dont like us i dont like them lets stay here and make our country great I SWEAR TO EVERYTHING THERE IS NO PLACE LIKE HOME. u wont know until u went there dont be decieved that guy thats been bragging about canada doesnt even spend a year there he doesnt know anything about the country yet

Re: "Relocating To Canada Is A Huge Achievement" - Nigerians by lexy2014: 10:58am On Jan 04, 2021
aminu114:
we will work to make nigeria great like they did to make canada great we r all humans if they did it we too can do it looking for a way to leave is a sign of weakness

Sorry, u didn't answer my questions:

1. Are u free in ur own land?
2. How is all d ethnicity, nepotism & ethnic discrimination we practise against ourselves in Nigeria better than d racial abuse u mentioned?
3. Do nigerians not bully each other at d work place?
4. What exactly do u have here in Nigeria that is better than what a Nigerian resident in Canada has?

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Re: "Relocating To Canada Is A Huge Achievement" - Nigerians by lymelyte(m): 10:58am On Jan 04, 2021
genq:


Notice how those "critics' belong to THAT generation? the brain dead generation that propelled Nigeria into the terrible state it is in right now. the generation of religious fanatics and tribalistic bigots. A generation so daft and greedy. The same generation EgunMogaji belongs to - just to give a reference point to the sheer foolishness their brains are plagued with.
Meanwhile, they travelled abroad lipsrsealed

wicked old men.. They are angry the youths are liberating themselves and looking for Greener pasture in a better place leaving Nigeria in its comatose state for them.. What they couldn't manage and nurture,they want the youth to do so... Una dey craze undecided

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Re: "Relocating To Canada Is A Huge Achievement" - Nigerians by inumidun2010(m): 10:58am On Jan 04, 2021
jackslow:
and who told you, a student in Nigeria can get loan to finance his education and even go further to get loan to buy house and car?


Bros Dey lie small small Na... Is it the same Nigeria where I schooled where some students had to dropout because of lack of funds...
People collect loan to buy house and Car. bros take am easy ooooh... You must have a high paying job to access that loan either as a government worker or employee in a big organization...
See God will punish anyone discouraging legit hustlers to leave this country... Basic necessities of life is a LUXURY in this country...
Nigeria is a case of SUFFERING and SMILING

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