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Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by SavageMaster: 8:59am On Jan 11, 2021
Princewill1:
The high successes recorded by dubious politicians, fraudulent pastors and ponzi scheme operators in Nigeria are living proofs that Nigerians can be so gullible. We can easily be deceived. The astronomical hype on Canada is the latest deceit in town. Here are things you need to know before immigrating.

1. The list of richest Nigerians is filled with Nigerians living at home. You're more likely to make it into Forbes if you live in Nigeria. At least that's what the stat shows, whether people making into Forbes in Nigeria are engaging in corrupt practices is a story for another day. The odds of becoming a dollar billionaire favours those at home . No Diaspora Nigerian has ever made it into Forbes billionaire list.

2. There are more money to be made in a developing economy than in a developed economy. That's why as you're rushing out of the country, Lebanese, Indians and Chinese are rushing in. Only few will understand. You're sitting on the biggest market in Africa yet you haven't realize this but the Lebanese and the Indians knew this.

3. If you are the type who don't fancy working for others, it's much more easier to own a business in Nigeria than in Canada/US. Western countries were set up for the 99% populace to work for 1% elites. Their education systems were designed to produce workforce for the rat race. Not to create employers of labour.

4. It's stupidity to resign from a high-paying job in Nigeria in a bid to relocate to Canada/US. Your eyes will get clear up when you start facing the hard realities in Canada. Those who had made this mistake in the past are ashamed to come on social media to talk about it. The ones talking on Twitter are 'freshers' who just arrived.

5. If you want to secure 2nd passport for your kids, you don't necessarily need to immigrate to achieve this. There are other ways, one method is overseas child birth.

6. You're 5x more likely to be shot and rubbed in New York than in Lagos. Poor neighborhoods all over the world has more crime rates. The thing is, when you finally made it in Nigeria,you can move to high brow areas with lesser crime.

7. Nigerians are spending up to 8millions ($21k) and above to immigrate to Canada/US whereas an average canadian or American citizen can't boast of $10k in their bank A/C's. They live pay check to pay check.

8. Some Nigerians claims that they ain't relocating because of the money but because of good infrastructure, good health care system, value for their money etc. That's a lie! 98% of Nigerians who're eager to travel out are relocating because of economic reasons. There are good infrastructure, good health care system and value for money in countries like Kuwait, Russia, Brazil, South Korea, Chile etc but Nigerians ain't trooping there, indicating that their preference for Canada/US is purely based on economic reasons.

9. It's cheaper to live in Nigeria. Canada/US promises higher minimum wage but the system will still take it away from you. It's like giving you with one hand and taking from you with another. $2k (N760k) will pay for your one year rent of 2 bedrooms apartment in a good location in Nigeria but same amount will only fetch you one month rent of a match box apartment in Canada/US.

10. This is not to stop you from traveling out but to inform you on the true realities. Economic immigration should be left for lower or working class who're struggling or to young lads who wants to school abroad and thereafter further their career overseas. Not to deceive Nigerians already earning good in corporate offices in Nigeria to resign and relocate where they will be employed as security guards or to deceive business owners who's businesses are thriving in Nigeria to close down business and relocate. Don't let them deceive you with the hype. Money don't grow on trees anywhere in the world.

Lol...Op was brutally frank in this writeup.

Well, it's a matter of choice; though I know most Nigerians would love to relocate if they met all the requirements.

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Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by ghettochild4u(m): 8:59am On Jan 11, 2021
Princewill1:
The high successes recorded by dubious politicians, fraudulent pastors and ponzi scheme operators in Nigeria are living proofs that Nigerians can be so gullible. We can easily be deceived. The astronomical hype on Canada is the latest deceit in town. Here are things you need to know before immigrating.

1. The list of richest Nigerians is filled with Nigerians living at home. You're more likely to make it into Forbes if you live in Nigeria. At least that's what the stat shows, whether people making into Forbes in Nigeria are engaging in corrupt practices is a story for another day. The odds of becoming a dollar billionaire favours those at home . No Diaspora Nigerian has ever made it into Forbes billionaire list.

2. There are more money to be made in a developing economy than in a developed economy. That's why as you're rushing out of the country, Lebanese, Indians and Chinese are rushing in. Only few will understand. You're sitting on the biggest market in Africa yet you haven't realize this but the Lebanese and the Indians knew this.

3. If you are the type who don't fancy working for others, it's much more easier to own a business in Nigeria than in Canada/US. Western countries were set up for the 99% populace to work for 1% elites. Their education systems were designed to produce workforce for the rat race. Not to create employers of labour.

4. It's stupidity to resign from a high-paying job in Nigeria in a bid to relocate to Canada/US. Your eyes will get clear up when you start facing the hard realities in Canada. Those who had made this mistake in the past are ashamed to come on social media to talk about it. The ones talking on Twitter are 'freshers' who just arrived.

5. If you want to secure 2nd passport for your kids, you don't necessarily need to immigrate to achieve this. There are other ways, one method is overseas child birth.

6. You're 5x more likely to be shot and rubbed in New York than in Lagos. Poor neighborhoods all over the world has more crime rates. The thing is, when you finally made it in Nigeria,you can move to high brow areas with lesser crime.

7. Nigerians are spending up to 8millions ($21k) and above to immigrate to Canada/US whereas an average canadian or American citizen can't boast of $10k in their bank A/C's. They live pay check to pay check.

8. Some Nigerians claims that they ain't relocating because of the money but because of good infrastructure, good health care system, value for their money etc. That's a lie! 98% of Nigerians who're eager to travel out are relocating because of economic reasons. There are good infrastructure, good health care system and value for money in countries like Kuwait, Russia, Brazil, South Korea, Chile etc but Nigerians ain't trooping there, indicating that their preference for Canada/US is purely based on economic reasons.

9. It's cheaper to live in Nigeria. Canada/US promises higher minimum wage but the system will still take it away from you. It's like giving you with one hand and taking from you with another. $2k (N760k) will pay for your one year rent of 2 bedrooms apartment in a good location in Nigeria but same amount will only fetch you one month rent of a match box apartment in Canada/US.

10. This is not to stop you from traveling out but to inform you on the true realities. Economic immigration should be left for lower or working class who're struggling or to young lads who wants to school abroad and thereafter further their career overseas. Not to deceive Nigerians already earning good in corporate offices in Nigeria to resign and relocate where they will be employed as security guards or to deceive business owners who's businesses are thriving in Nigeria to close down business and relocate. Don't let them deceive you with the hype. Money don't grow on trees anywhere in the world.
Oga OP, I don't have a problem with ur advice but with NUM 8.. I totally disagree... I for one..can't come back to Naija until we can begin to have 24hrs electricity like other African countries.... So keep ur nonsense to ur self
Is there Almajiri n Boko Haram and herders in Canada..
How many road accidents or tanker accident happens in Canada?
How many times have we seen Canadian politicians embezzling funds?
How are the Canadian police structured?
Abeg just take down ur nonsense post
How many Millie have u made in that Naija??

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Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by Uchasa(m): 9:01am On Jan 11, 2021
I hope Elon Musk stayed in South Africa before making it to Forbes list undecided undecided

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Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by MrBONE2(m): 9:02am On Jan 11, 2021
Kriss216:
The year just started, but, I nominate this post as the Most Foolish post of the year!



Trying to compare staying in Canada and staying in Nigeria should be treated as a Criminal offence.

grin
Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by Explorers(m): 9:02am On Jan 11, 2021
Oblongata:



I don’t want to be a billionaire, I just want to live a sane life; a place where logic works and where I can die smiling...


Just for me, simple, peaceful and happy life.

If i can afford to relocate, not because i want to have properties in Banana Island/Maitama or drive 2020 Range, Gclass or Sclass, Bentley, RR or Ferrari/Lambo.

If na tokunbo/salvage Camry, lexus i go fit dey afford conveniently anytime and one 3-4rooms conducive apartment in my town, support my kids dreams, support relatives and the needy around in a little way i can, then I'm Ok.


Op has point o, but everyone cannot be like Dangote, Tony Elumelu Emoney or SpaceX CEO even if we work 100% harder in Nigeria.

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Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by Sannisege: 9:02am On Jan 11, 2021
Commonguy:
the points op pointed out are true
it is more easier to make it in Nigeria than oversea, the government here are playing games with us here.. let this country travel out and see the ways other government are handling the country
so how come most Nigerians have not made it in Nigeria? Even the much celebrated PayStack guys had to travel to San Francisco in USA before they could make it.

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Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by shine12: 9:02am On Jan 11, 2021
No Diaspora Nigerian has ever made it into Forbes billionaire list.

Adebayo Ogunlesi.Google him. He founded an assest management company worth over $100 billion dollars. Of course its investment money but PE and IM company's receives 2% of total invested money and 20% of interest on capital.
I am sure that the man is a billionaire but dnust don't crave the exposure.

I'd rather be a diasporic Ogunlesi than a thieving Atiku.

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Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by Kayharry(m): 9:03am On Jan 11, 2021
This op and the moderator don smoke igbo . Why you dey hype trash �️ . Nigeria is trash .life is beyond all you mentioned .

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Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by emmydee(m): 9:03am On Jan 11, 2021
Kriss216:
The year just started, but, I nominate this post as the Most Foolish post of the year!



Trying to compare staying in Canada and staying in Nigeria should be treated as a Criminal offence.
I think he is discouraging those who are doing well here from relocating. He also encouraged those young lads still struggling to find there ways out. So I believe he is right.

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Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by muykem: 9:04am On Jan 11, 2021
I totally agree with OP however, there's nothing wrong in travelling out but look before you jump.

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Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by softset: 9:04am On Jan 11, 2021
My point is that , there is a certain level you get to in Nigeria that moving out of Nigeria should not even cross your mind.

Many reading this can never understand especially those that have not experienced some level of comfort in Nigeria. When I say comfort I know what I am saying, not those that will start calculating $25/hr salary and think that's a lot of money.


For those that are young and have the energy to hustle, YES, you can move.

Imagine someone with a good job in Nigeria, built a house or houses, set up a side business etc , rushing to CANADA, adjusting will be tough, many in that category regret so much.

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Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by AroleOduduwa2: 9:05am On Jan 11, 2021
Lamentation of a guy who failed to secure a Canadian visa

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Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by Elzakzaky: 9:06am On Jan 11, 2021
Princewill1:
The high successes recorded by dubious politicians, fraudulent pastors and ponzi scheme operators in Nigeria are living proofs that Nigerians can be so gullible. We can easily be deceived. The astronomical hype on Canada is the latest deceit in town. Here are things you need to know before immigrating.

1. The list of richest Nigerians is filled with Nigerians living at home. You're more likely to make it into Forbes if you live in Nigeria. At least that's what the stat shows, whether people making into Forbes in Nigeria are engaging in corrupt practices is a story for another day. The odds of becoming a dollar billionaire favours those at home . No Diaspora Nigerian has ever made it into Forbes billionaire list.

2. There are more money to be made in a developing economy than in a developed economy. That's why as you're rushing out of the country, Lebanese, Indians and Chinese are rushing in. Only few will understand. You're sitting on the biggest market in Africa yet you haven't realize this but the Lebanese and the Indians knew this.

3. If you are the type who don't fancy working for others, it's much more easier to own a business in Nigeria than in Canada/US. Western countries were set up for the 99% populace to work for 1% elites. Their education systems were designed to produce workforce for the rat race. Not to create employers of labour.

4. It's stupidity to resign from a high-paying job in Nigeria in a bid to relocate to Canada/US. Your eyes will get clear up when you start facing the hard realities in Canada. Those who had made this mistake in the past are ashamed to come on social media to talk about it. The ones talking on Twitter are 'freshers' who just arrived.

5. If you want to secure 2nd passport for your kids, you don't necessarily need to immigrate to achieve this. There are other ways, one method is overseas child birth.

6. You're 5x more likely to be shot and rubbed in New York than in Lagos. Poor neighborhoods all over the world has more crime rates. The thing is, when you finally made it in Nigeria,you can move to high brow areas with lesser crime.

7. Nigerians are spending up to 8millions ($21k) and above to immigrate to Canada/US whereas an average canadian or American citizen can't boast of $10k in their bank A/C's. They live pay check to pay check.

8. Some Nigerians claims that they ain't relocating because of the money but because of good infrastructure, good health care system, value for their money etc. That's a lie! 98% of Nigerians who're eager to travel out are relocating because of economic reasons. There are good infrastructure, good health care system and value for money in countries like Kuwait, Russia, Brazil, South Korea, Chile etc but Nigerians ain't trooping there, indicating that their preference for Canada/US is purely based on economic reasons.

9. It's cheaper to live in Nigeria. Canada/US promises higher minimum wage but the system will still take it away from you. It's like giving you with one hand and taking from you with another. $2k (N760k) will pay for your one year rent of 2 bedrooms apartment in a good location in Nigeria but same amount will only fetch you one month rent of a match box apartment in Canada/US.

10. This is not to stop you from traveling out but to inform you on the true realities. Economic immigration should be left for lower or working class who're struggling or to young lads who wants to school abroad and thereafter further their career overseas. Not to deceive Nigerians already earning good in corporate offices in Nigeria to resign and relocate where they will be employed as security guards or to deceive business owners who's businesses are thriving in Nigeria to close down business and relocate. Don't let them deceive you with the hype. Money don't grow on trees anywhere in the world.
Weldone bro. Thanks for the insight. Many will call you enemies of progress cos the truth is always bitter. The dog that is destined to get lost will not heed the hunters call

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Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by Sannisege: 9:06am On Jan 11, 2021
Olam09:

You just said the truth OP. The reason why is that if Canada is okay for living most of our celebs here would have relocated there since but they already know what's up. So OP leave the ignoramus idiot let them go and face it.
suffer-head.
Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by bobluck: 9:06am On Jan 11, 2021
Kriss216:
The year just started, but, I nominate this post as the Most Foolish post of the year!



Trying to compare staying in Canada and staying in Nigeria should be treated as a Criminal offence.

Guy the is the best comment of the year.....that guy is a Buharist. Am pretty sure he post from New york and am here not sure of my next meal.

Enemies of progress!

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Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by 77up(m): 9:07am On Jan 11, 2021
Thank you for this great analysis.
privaldo:




You're also more likely to climb the ladder without bribery or "man know man" if live in a working system like Canada. There are so many Nigerians who are wealthy and making it outside country, such as the CEO of Calendly, and not everyone wishes to make the Forbes list.



The Lebanese, Indians, and Chinese are also trooping into Canada and it's like massively. Immigration stats shows that Chinese and Indians are among the highest legal immigrants in Western countries. Not everyone one must stay in a developing and destabilized economy that lacks direction.



Again, you have no stats for this. The United States churns out the highest amount of millionaires annually, and also the largest amount of startups globally this can't be achieved in a nation like Nigeria which practices exactly what you talked of.



Someone's choice can't be termed stupid because it doesn't suit your narrative. People live Nigeria to Canada and other developed countries every month and guess what they survive and adapt to the system.

Why will a Software Engineer work in Nigeria and earn N800,000 a month but still be scared of harassment/death from security operatives when Canada can offer you more money for your job, and security of your life.



It's not just about giving your children second passports after all Brazil offers that, it's about allowing them grow up in a sane environment where things work and people, government, and institutions can be held accountable for their actions.



You're using New York as an example compared to Lagos where this happens everyday in almost every location. The killings in New York mostly takes place in just Brooklyn but in Lagos everywhere is a hotspot.

Again, a person will have to wait in Nigeria to become wealthy to live in high brow area to be safe. Living in the so called "high brow area" is not even cheap as you state it, rent for a house in Lekki can go as high as N 800,000 for a self contain, the big question is how many Nigerians can afford it?



It is wiser to live pay check to pay check than to have all the money in Nigeria, and be killed by either a poor health system, unprofessional security operative or any of the inadequacy that dwells in Nigeria beside they will pay tax which will solve most of the problems that bothers average Nigerian.



There are Nigerians in all this countries you called but some Nigerians have their reason for preferring the West above all this other countries, some of which are;

- Right to Freedom of Speech: Aside South Korea, and Brazil every other country you called trample on the right to free speech including Chile.

Also there is nothing wrong in migrating to a country because of their economy, the UAE is getting stronger economically and people are migrating there, so this your point isn't valid.



Your comparison is awful, you compare countries based on their purchasing power and not just saying "it's cheaper to live in Nigeria". Canada/United States is more powerful than Nigeria economically, so the living standards are high. Someone from the United States/Canada who immigrated to Switzerland/Norway will also find the living standards high.



This is a lie most you "stay in Nigeria preachers" peddle and the gullible always believe it without further research/inquiries. If you migrate as an Accountant to the United States/Canada you will work as an Accountant, you may need some certificates to practice there like we have ICAN in Nigeria this is same for every other profession.

Nigeria is on the list of countries with poor/worst ease of doing business and it has been on the list for a longtime and it isn't leaving it soon. Do you know why it makes that list? It's because this no system or structure put in place for business owners. Any Tom, Dick or Harry can claim to be a task force and take money from business owners, and this cycle continues as more of them will come thereby ruining the business.

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Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by IceColdVeins(m): 9:08am On Jan 11, 2021
You kicked his ass
privaldo:




You're also more likely to climb the ladder without bribery or "man know man" if live in a working system like Canada. There are so many Nigerians who are wealthy and making it outside country, such as the CEO of Calendly, and not everyone wishes to make the Forbes list.



The Lebanese, Indians, and Chinese are also trooping into Canada and it's like massively. Immigration stats shows that Chinese and Indians are among the highest legal immigrants in Western countries. Not everyone one must stay in a developing and destabilized economy that lacks direction.



Again, you have no stats for this. The United States churns out the highest amount of millionaires annually, and also the largest amount of startups globally this can't be achieved in a nation like Nigeria which practices exactly what you talked of.



Someone's choice can't be termed stupid because it doesn't suit your narrative. People live Nigeria to Canada and other developed countries every month and guess what they survive and adapt to the system.

Why will a Software Engineer work in Nigeria and earn N800,000 a month but still be scared of harassment/death from security operatives when Canada can offer you more money for your job, and security of your life.



It's not just about giving your children second passports after all Brazil offers that, it's about allowing them grow up in a sane environment where things work and people, government, and institutions can be held accountable for their actions.



You're using New York as an example compared to Lagos where this happens everyday in almost every location. The killings in New York mostly takes place in just Brooklyn but in Lagos everywhere is a hotspot.

Again, a person will have to wait in Nigeria to become wealthy to live in high brow area to be safe. Living in the so called "high brow area" is not even cheap as you state it, rent for a house in Lekki can go as high as N 800,000 for a self contain, the big question is how many Nigerians can afford it?



It is wiser to live pay check to pay check than to have all the money in Nigeria, and be killed by either a poor health system, unprofessional security operative or any of the inadequacy that dwells in Nigeria beside they will pay tax which will solve most of the problems that bothers average Nigerian.



There are Nigerians in all this countries you called but some Nigerians have their reason for preferring the West above all this other countries, some of which are;

- Right to Freedom of Speech: Aside South Korea, and Brazil every other country you called trample on the right to free speech including Chile.

Also there is nothing wrong in migrating to a country because of their economy, the UAE is getting stronger economically and people are migrating there, so this your point isn't valid.



Your comparison is awful, you compare countries based on their purchasing power and not just saying "it's cheaper to live in Nigeria". Canada/United States is more powerful than Nigeria economically, so the living standards are high. Someone from the United States/Canada who immigrated to Switzerland/Norway will also find the living standards high.



This is a lie most you "stay in Nigeria preachers" peddle and the gullible always believe it without further research/inquiries. If you migrate as an Accountant to the United States/Canada you will work as an Accountant, you may need some certificates to practice there like we have ICAN in Nigeria this is same for every other profession.

Nigeria is on the list of countries with poor/worst ease of doing business and it has been on the list for a longtime and it isn't leaving it soon. Do you know why it makes that list? It's because this no system or structure put in place for business owners. Any Tom, Dick or Harry can claim to be a task force and take money from business owners, and this cycle continues as more of them will come thereby ruining the business.

Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by omonla10(m): 9:08am On Jan 11, 2021
Akolawole:


Till tomorrow, people are still making legitimate millions in the same Nigeria.
don't mind him.. I've never defrauded anyone in my life.. Yet, I bought a land and almost completed my house last year.. I'm a clearing and forwarding agent..

Canada is the best option but only 5% or less will be successful in their pursuit of migration.. U only have one life to live. Travel if u have the means, and don't use all ur available resources on that risky venture..

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Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by BeijinDossier: 9:09am On Jan 11, 2021
Kriss216:
The year just started, but, I nominate this post as the Most Foolish post of the year!



Trying to compare staying in Canada and staying in Nigeria should be treated as a Criminal offence.


Very true. I wish I can see the OP one on one in a locked room, I would want to beat hell out of him.

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Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by IYANGBALI: 9:09am On Jan 11, 2021
Another useless post from someone that was denied visa multiple times

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Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by Codes151(m): 9:09am On Jan 11, 2021
Stupid post.

Brainwashed.
So we should stay here with cows

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Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by Jeferious: 9:09am On Jan 11, 2021
My own 2kobo...if you want to make stupendous money, provided you have a fairly secured business and you know the system very well.... you'd make far more money in Nigeria than you can make in Canada within the same range of time. This Nigeria sabi favour already financially-secured hustling people die. That's why the rich gets richer non-stop here.

But if you want a sane environment where the system is fair to everyone, then Nigeria is definitely not the place to be.

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Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by LagosismyHome(f): 9:10am On Jan 11, 2021
Princewill1:
The high successes recorded by dubious politicians, fraudulent pastors and ponzi scheme operators in Nigeria are living proofs that Nigerians can be so gullible.

Even Mrs Buhari has Japa..... if a whole first lady can run then stay here and be hyping Nigeria ooo. Who no run no go know

To those who get opportunities to run from naija, run and dont look back

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Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by Yuhnick(m): 9:10am On Jan 11, 2021
Some element of truth sha,but as for me I would rather japa than to stay here o

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Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by Indispensable85(m): 9:10am On Jan 11, 2021
OP nor let me swear for you ooo!

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Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by Senatoraku: 9:10am On Jan 11, 2021
Oga poster, not everybody will and/or want to enter the Forbes billionaire list. what most Nigerians want is to be comfortable and attend to their needs anything any day without having a troubled heart about it. Maybe you are in Canada and see you here discouraging others not to travel to Canada or US.

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Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by Aadeniyi092: 9:11am On Jan 11, 2021
Unfortunately, the kids who are obsessed with traveling "psychohype" will not agree with you.

Again, if you can check vividly, nairaland isn't a place for this advice as over 90% of nairalanders are kids with new generation brain.

Goodluck to who be travelers.





{quote author=Oblongata post=97922545]My brother, reason why people want to travel is more than all these you have mentioned...

People want to Japa to keep their sanity!

Here is a jungle filled with toxic elements.

A place where you are lied to and smacked on the face as if you have no brains...

A dog enjoys in Australia more than a full bloodied citizen of poverty stricken naija

I don’t want to be a billionaire, I just want to live a sane life; a place where logic works and where I can die smiling...

If you listen to vices that tell you not to travel when you are chanced to, be ready to explain to your kids why Nigeria is a failed state and why you are part of the failed system by failing them...

Are you more patriotic than all the soldiers that waste their lives why some demons in high places are busy playing off their lives like pawns in a chess game?

What you should tell people is that there are countries they can migrate to and fulfill their dreams other than Canada and co.

God no go shame us o

[/quote]
Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by Uniquekriss(m): 9:11am On Jan 11, 2021
The poster failed to mention that snakes don't swallow money in Canada or USA.

He didn't remember that none of the Presidents of Canada or the US travels abroad and stays 3months.

He should have mentioned that people don't go to jail abroad for criticizing the governments style of leadership which is so unfavourable.

Maybe I should remind him that palliatives meant to ease the pains of citizens are not withheld for months after d Covid-19 effects.

He should take note that In Canada/US the government doesn't send her military to open fire on peaceful unarmed protesters...

Bros just help yourself and leave naija, even if na Togo u reach.

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Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by Nobody: 9:12am On Jan 11, 2021
Oblongata:
My brother, reason why people want to travel is more than all these you have mentioned...

People want to Japa to keep their sanity!

Here is a jungle filled with toxic elements.

A place where you are lied to and smacked on the face as if you have no brains...

A dog enjoys in Australia more than a full bloodied citizen of poverty stricken naija

I don’t want to be a billionaire, I just want to live a sane life; a place where logic works and where I can die smiling...

If you listen to vices that tell you not to travel when you are chanced to, be ready to explain to your kids why Nigeria is a failed state and why you are part of the failed system by failing them...

Are you more patriotic than all the soldiers that waste their lives why some demons in high places are busy playing off their lives like pawns in a chess game?

What you should tell people is that there are countries they can migrate to and fulfill their dreams other than Canada and co.

God no go shame us o


You carry Canada for head like say na your papa build am.

Omo oju ori olari.

Last last na poverty chase u commot for naija so the op is correct.

Loaded Nigerians don't have these issues and can access everything and more.

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Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by bobluck: 9:12am On Jan 11, 2021
Princewill1:
The high successes recorded by dubious politicians, fraudulent pastors and ponzi scheme operators in Nigeria are living proofs that Nigerians can be so gullible. We can easily be deceived. The astronomical hype on Canada is the latest deceit in town. Here are things you need to know before immigrating.

1. The list of richest Nigerians is filled with Nigerians living at home. You're more likely to make it into Forbes if you live in Nigeria. At least that's what the stat shows, whether people making into Forbes in Nigeria are engaging in corrupt practices is a story for another day. The odds of becoming a dollar billionaire favours those at home . No Diaspora Nigerian has ever made it into Forbes billionaire list.

2. There are more money to be made in a developing economy than in a developed economy. That's why as you're rushing out of the country, Lebanese, Indians and Chinese are rushing in. Only few will understand. You're sitting on the biggest market in Africa yet you haven't realize this but the Lebanese and the Indians knew this.

3. If you are the type who don't fancy working for others, it's much more easier to own a business in Nigeria than in Canada/US. Western countries were set up for the 99% populace to work for 1% elites. Their education systems were designed to produce workforce for the rat race. Not to create employers of labour.

4. It's stupidity to resign from a high-paying job in Nigeria in a bid to relocate to Canada/US. Your eyes will get clear up when you start facing the hard realities in Canada. Those who had made this mistake in the past are ashamed to come on social media to talk about it. The ones talking on Twitter are 'freshers' who just arrived.

5. If you want to secure 2nd passport for your kids, you don't necessarily need to immigrate to achieve this. There are other ways, one method is overseas child birth.

6. You're 5x more likely to be shot and rubbed in New York than in Lagos. Poor neighborhoods all over the world has more crime rates. The thing is, when you finally made it in Nigeria,you can move to high brow areas with lesser crime.

7. Nigerians are spending up to 8millions ($21k) and above to immigrate to Canada/US whereas an average canadian or American citizen can't boast of $10k in their bank A/C's. They live pay check to pay check.

8. Some Nigerians claims that they ain't relocating because of the money but because of good infrastructure, good health care system, value for their money etc. That's a lie! 98% of Nigerians who're eager to travel out are relocating because of economic reasons. There are good infrastructure, good health care system and value for money in countries like Kuwait, Russia, Brazil, South Korea, Chile etc but Nigerians ain't trooping there, indicating that their preference for Canada/US is purely based on economic reasons.

9. It's cheaper to live in Nigeria. Canada/US promises higher minimum wage but the system will still take it away from you. It's like giving you with one hand and taking from you with another. $2k (N760k) will pay for your one year rent of 2 bedrooms apartment in a good location in Nigeria but same amount will only fetch you one month rent of a match box apartment in Canada/US.

10. This is not to stop you from traveling out but to inform you on the true realities. Economic immigration should be left for lower or working class who're struggling or to young lads who wants to school abroad and thereafter further their career overseas. Not to deceive Nigerians already earning good in corporate offices in Nigeria to resign and relocate where they will be employed as security guards or to deceive business owners who's businesses are thriving in Nigeria to close down business and relocate. Don't let them deceive you with the hype. Money don't grow on trees anywhere in the world.

You have done well by sharing something you dreamt of, who is to be blame for that nobody i guess. My one cent is that i forgive you for trying to be like politicians you called fraud and the ponzi schemes scammers you painted.

Is wrong not to feel what others are feeling and pretend you understand. Living in this country is terrible let alone having Buhari as president makes it hellish.

May God forgive you your sins for this post...am sure he will because he is a merciful father.

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Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by Chirowman(m): 9:13am On Jan 11, 2021
Wahala ooo

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Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by Nobody: 9:13am On Jan 11, 2021
You forgot to mention kidnapping, banditry, SARS, Nepotism, marginalisation, general intorerance and bigotry, poor education, poor healthcare, unaccountable leaders.. etc. Some valid points were made in this post but these ones I mentioned tip the balance to Canada for me

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