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Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by James4bright(m): 10:36pm On Dec 02, 2020
Austeen007:
I will bro. I will be writing as I experienced them. Right now I'm gathering live experience on the actual cost of things in Russia Or generally, the cost of living in Russia. I want to write it extensively to cover house rents and how to find a cheaper one.

It will help a lot of people to understand what is it like before they move

Thanks bro

I'd love to study at Petersburg University. Aren't there available scholarship programs? I visited the Russian website on studying in Russia and it was fully written in Russia without any form of translation.
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by Austeen007(m): 10:55pm On Dec 02, 2020
Their site should translate into English. if you're using google chrome. or install google translator on your phone so it can allow you to translate the page. Or you can try on PC the right click on the page and translate.

But since you're accessing their site from From Nigeria it should automatically display the English version of the site to you.
James4bright:


I'd love to study at Petersburg University. Aren't there available scholarship programs? I visited the Russian website on studying in Russia and it was fully written in Russia without any form of translation.
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by YungLasaint(m): 1:53pm On Dec 03, 2020
When Austeen warns anyone in this thread against scammers please take heed. Thank God I did because the guy scam my friend.

Please be careful out there the jungle is rough, don't send your contact to anybody that tells you they have the info or they will help you apply.

It's just my way of contributing.

Russia don't need a 3 party to apply to any school and also beware of any one that will ask you for money.

Please be alert and stay safe.

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Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by ImDStar: 2:25pm On Dec 03, 2020
What's up bro, have you found any language school for 95k ruble or less yet?

YungLasaint:
When Austeen warns anyone in this thread against scammers please take heed. Thank God I did because the guy scam my friend.

Please be careful out there the jungle is rough, don't send your contact to anybody that tells you they have the info or they will help you apply.

It's just my way of contributing.

Russia don't need a 3 party to apply to any school and also beware of any one that will ask you for money.

Please be alert and stay safe.

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Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by Austeen007(m): 3:09pm On Dec 03, 2020
I'd advise you to do your in-depth search using google, or Russian Yandex Browser to search the schools, visit their websites to find the International student section o their site. Write them a comprehensive mail asking about their admission for foreign and Preparatory language course and the tuition fee.

I will not want to make a statement concerning Tuition fees, the schools/Institution have the sole right to say that.

I might have to tell you a price and soon the school changes and it would look as if I lied. So I often advise people to get that done. I'll only offer advice that will guide you away from scams. And also stories that will educate you on life in Russia and how to adapt quickly.

Meanwhile: I'll leave you with this link: 7 reasons and Benefits of becoming a Russian citizen And the Requirements.
ImDStar:
What's up bro, have you found any language school for 95k ruble or less yet?

Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by YungLasaint(m): 10:28pm On Dec 03, 2020
Na from 100k rub I see...

Have you seen any?
ImDStar:
What's up bro, have you found any language school for 95k ruble or less yet?

Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by ImDStar: 10:38pm On Dec 03, 2020
Thank you bro

Austeen007:
I'd advise you to do your in-depth search using google, or Russian Yandex Browser to search the schools, visit their websites to find the International student section o their site. Write them a comprehensive mail asking about their admission for foreign and Preparatory language course and the tuition fee.

I will not want to make a statement concerning Tuition fees, the schools/Institution have the sole right to say that.

I might have to tell you a price and soon the school changes and it would look as if I lied. So I often advise people to get that done. I'll only offer advice that will guide you away from scams. And also stories that will educate you on life in Russia and how to adapt quickly.

Meanwhile: I'll leave you with this link: 7 reasons and Benefits of becoming a Russian citizen And the Requirements.
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by ImDStar: 10:38pm On Dec 03, 2020
I haven't oo

YungLasaint:
Na from 100k rub I see...

Have you seen any?
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by Maxwell08: 2:58pm On Dec 04, 2020
ImDStar:
I haven't oo

Check hse University 70k
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by YungLasaint(m): 11:19pm On Dec 04, 2020
Okay tgabksb
Maxwell08:

Check hse University 70k
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by ImDStar: 9:09am On Dec 05, 2020
Thank you bro.
Maxwell08:

Check hse University 70k

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Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by YungLasaint(m): 3:58pm On Dec 20, 2020
What's happening here?

No update?
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by Austeen007(m): 10:02am On Dec 24, 2020
We are preparing for Xmas lol
YungLasaint:
What's happening here?

No update?
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by James4bright(m): 6:31pm On Dec 27, 2020
Austeen007:
We are preparing for Xmas lol


Pictures would be nice. What's the proof of funds required for international students, how much monthly?

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Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by Austeen007(m): 9:40am On Jan 17, 2021
WE BACK HOLIDAYS, BACK TO BUSINESS THE HOUSE IS OPEN FOR QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT RUSSIA
Austeen007:
Russia!


Every one of us would not deny that we haven’t read or heard one or 2 weird stories about Russia.

If not. At least, you must have heard the following that;

Russians are racists; they do not like black People.

Russian spits on black people on the streets
Russians kills black people or Africans in the streets of Moscow.

Russia is not a place for a black man to travel to; Especially Nigerians.

I get often asked 2 particular questions from most Nigerians about Russia;

“How is the racism there, I heard they’re racist?
The Good News is that I have been living in Russia for almost 3 years now and no one cares about my skin color.

Russians are very helpful people when you ask for help.

“Russia is too cold.” But little did they know that Canada is colder than Russia.

Though, before I moved to Russia I also had read and heard so many weird things about Russia and the advice was “if you’re African, dark skinned don’t go to Russia."

I almost forfeited my visa lol!

But, I took the hard decision, disregarding all I have read and took a shot at it.

When I got to Russia’s Domododevo airport in Moscow I was expecting to be sent back to Africa, Nigeria for being black.

Clearly, nobody cared about my very dark skin tone.

For those who looked only did in admiration and ask to take a photo with me.

My 3 years in Russia has been awesome, far from what I expected.

Recently, I went spending time in the Russian Dacha (Country House) in Nigeria we call village house.

My 90 day experience in the Russian dacha was awesome too.

People where friendly and often asked to take a photo with me.

Remember, you must learn how to understand Russian to be able to start a conversation. Or you can either make use of a Yandex or Google Translator.

Observations:
Many of the things we have read or heard about Russia, isn’t true.

I’d not be able to write all of my experience in Russia so far

If you have any question about Russia ask me I’ll answer them in a knowledgeable truth around my experiences so far.

Nigerian in Russia- My experience so sar


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Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by Axmondthuglife: 10:00am On Jan 17, 2021
Austeen007:
WE BACK HOLIDAYS, BACK TO BUSINESS THE HOUSE IS OPEN FOR QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT RUSSIA
Austeen my man... Happy new year. How you been? Iyawo nko
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by YungLasaint(m): 12:14pm On Jan 17, 2021
It been a long break, Austeen007 please update us.
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by Kingzy4pep(m): 12:45pm On Jan 17, 2021
Austeen007:
WE BACK HOLIDAYS, BACK TO BUSINESS THE HOUSE IS OPEN FOR QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT RUSSIA
Hello.. Please I'd like to know, How is kazan City
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by optimusprime2(m): 2:20pm On Jan 17, 2021
feedthenation:
---Interesting documentary about descendants of African-Americans in Russia---


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wZqR2KEd_hk
I loved the documentary, thanks for sharing
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by YungLasaint(m): 12:31am On Mar 12, 2021
This place has been left deserted for long... I need advice as I'm about starting my application process...

How much should I budget as a SOA ?

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Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by YungLasaint(m): 12:31am On Mar 12, 2021
Any aspiring student for the 1 year preparatory language program?

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Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by budaatum: 5:10pm On Mar 14, 2021
Austeen007:
The Truth is THAT PEOPLE IN AUTHORITY IN NIGERIA ARE LESS CONCERNED ALL THOSE CHURCHES HAS BRANCHES ABROAD WHERE THEY RESPECT THE LAW ON NOISE POLLUTION, BUT BACK IN NIGERIA THE MAKE ULTRA SONIC NOISE EVEN DURING SLEEPING HOURS

Actually, it is we the people who are not concerned! No noise from Russia churches was not imposed by politicians, but by the people who elected the politicians who would tell the churches to turn the noise down and support them when they told them.

If you go to the church and mosque in Nigeria to tell them to turn down their noise, your neighbours will look at you like na you born satan and your father is devil, and they will cross the road when they see you coming and that's if they don't burn your house down. And if you are a politician and you tell church and mosque to turn their noise down, the only post you'll get elected to is chairman of your own dining table, and that's if you have a table to dine on.

When we the people become sufficiently concerned, we shall raise up 'do not disturb the neighborhood with your god' leaders from amongst us who will tell church and mosque to shut the fuq up. But until we do, I pray Lord Gods that they continue to disturb your sleep with their noise until you become responsible enough to do whatever it takes to make people worship their Gods with love for their sleeping neighbours.

Say aleluya allah akuba amen.

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Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by Nobody: 8:21pm On Mar 14, 2021
Austeen007:
WE BACK HOLIDAYS, BACK TO BUSINESS THE HOUSE IS OPEN FOR QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT RUSSIA
Good evening.
Please I need help on getting Russia work visa, what are the requirements and how much is it likely to cost me.
I await your reply.
Thanks.

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Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by cooldragon: 1:07am On Mar 16, 2021
Any benefits for someone who was born in Moscow amd still has his birth certificate...


Austeen007:
WE BACK HOLIDAYS, BACK TO BUSINESS THE HOUSE IS OPEN FOR QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT RUSSIA
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by budaatum: 12:58pm On Mar 17, 2021
MuguVideosCom:
The law is a sinister and demonic attempt to stifle the church - Bishop Oyedepo kicks against CAMA


Bishop David Oyedepo of the Living Faith Church, David Oyedepo, has kicked against the Companies and Allied Matters Act 2020 signed into law by President Buhari on August 7, 2020.

The law allows the regulation of religious bodies and charity organizations by the registrar-general of the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) and a minister, and also gives the commission power to suspend the trustees of an association or a religious body and appoint an interim manager or managers to coordinate its affairs.

The Christian Association of Nigeria CAN has filed a lawsuit against the law.
https://www.nairaland.com/6463596/law-sinister-demonic-attempt-stifle#99957717

Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by judecares1(m): 4:10pm On Mar 25, 2021
greetings boss
please i just got admission into Tomsk but am yet to pay for the invitation letter
how far about the city? can someone use the city as a stepping stone?
tuition fee per year $4,100 directly from the school without agent
what are the prospect for international student?


Austeen007:
WE BACK HOLIDAYS, BACK TO BUSINESS THE HOUSE IS OPEN FOR QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT RUSSIA
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by judecares1(m): 4:12pm On Mar 25, 2021
greetings boss
please i just got admission into Tomsk but am yet to pay for the invitation letter
how far about the city? can someone use the city as a stepping stone?
tuition fee per year $4,100 directly from the school without agent
what are the prospect for international student?


YungLasaint:
Any aspiring student for the 1 year preparatory language program?
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by judecares1(m): 4:12pm On Mar 25, 2021
how far boss


YungLasaint:
This place has been left deserted for long... I need advice as I'm about starting my application process...

How much should I budget as a SOA ?
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by judecares1(m): 4:14pm On Mar 25, 2021
greetings boss
please i just got admission into Tomsk but am yet to pay for the invitation letter
how far about the city? can someone use the city as a stepping stone?
tuition fee per year $4,100 directly from the school without agent
what are the prospect for international student?



Austeen007:
I'd advise you to do your in-depth search using google, or Russian Yandex Browser to search the schools, visit their websites to find the International student section o their site. Write them a comprehensive mail asking about their admission for foreign and Preparatory language course and the tuition fee.

I will not want to make a statement concerning Tuition fees, the schools/Institution have the sole right to say that.

I might have to tell you a price and soon the school changes and it would look as if I lied. So I often advise people to get that done. I'll only offer advice that will guide you away from scams. And also stories that will educate you on life in Russia and how to adapt quickly.

Meanwhile: I'll leave you with this link: 7 reasons and Benefits of becoming a Russian citizen And the Requirements.
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by chaiks: 10:58am On Mar 26, 2021
Hi. Please does Moscow state University offer Russian government scholarship?
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by judecares1(m): 3:25pm On Mar 26, 2021
yes,u can apply via education in russia but application period has closed for Nigerians
do u have idea about russia? i was admitted recently


chaiks:
Hi. Please does Moscow state University offer Russian government scholarship?
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by chaiks: 3:59pm On Mar 26, 2021
judecares1:
yes,u can apply via education in russia but application period has closed for Nigerians
do u have idea about russia? i was admitted recently


thank you.please which application have closed for Nigerians? The Olympiad? I wanted to apply to msu but I v not seen any scholarship on their website. I v mailed them on it . Hoping to hear from them.

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