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PoliticsRe: Malami Released 300 ‘Powerful’ Boko Haram Sponsors - Sahara Reporters by steroid: 1:45am On Sep 24, 2021
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PoliticsRe: Malami Released 300 ‘Powerful’ Boko Haram Sponsors - Sahara Reporters by steroid: 1:45am On Sep 24, 2021
free2ryhme:
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Report the account to

CFC@ubagroup.com or call +234 700 2255 822 to block the bank account
BusinessRe: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by steroid:
If you are interested in buying a tokunbo car from Canada for UBER, whether clean or accidented, RORO or containerized, you can contact me

TravelRe: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by steroid: 11:42pm On Jul 14, 2021
kelvine95:
How can I change my naira to Cad?
Go to the black market or through the bank to avoid stories that touch.
AutosRe: TOKS Tin-can Cleared 2003 Toyota Corolla N1.8M by steroid(op): 9:19pm On May 29, 2021
Esesuper:
No pictures?
Pictures are available
AutosRe: TOKS Tin-can Cleared 2003 Toyota Corolla N1.8M by steroid(op): 10:08pm On May 26, 2021
still Available
AutosTOKS Tin-can Cleared 2003 Toyota Corolla N1.8M by steroid(op):
Clean 2003 Toyota Corolla Shipped from Canada
Tin-Can cleared
Clean interior and exterior
sound engine
Priced to sell
Location is Lagos

Call 08037985187 for more information & inspection

TravelRe: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by steroid: 9:39pm On Apr 17, 2021
OyiBeeBee:
Good day.

Please for those who travelled recently with food stuff, is dried ponmo, frozen palm oil and beans allowed?

(Before you say it, yes I know these items are sold in African stores.)

Secondly, is there any place to change USD to CAD at Pearson Airport on landing?
Thank you.
Ponmo is not allowed. Anything chicken (Knorr chicken, maggi chicken) is not all.

@Kayyyy Beans is allowed
TravelRe: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by steroid: 12:52am On Apr 10, 2021
Pee2Jay9:
Another matter is on driving. I have a valid Nigerian license and have just gotten my driving history to travel with. Please is there another document I'll need to enable start driving almost immediately? Kindly also give me an idea on average cost of the popular cars used for uber.

Biko don't be vexed by my plenty questions o, I'm trying to strategically plan the life ahead now. Thank you all for your anticipated responses.
Ensure you get a No Claims Letter from your Insurance provider as this may be of help in reducing your insurance premium.
BusinessRe: ||SCAM ALERT!!! Don't Be A Victim||*UPDATES ON PAGES 1-7* by steroid: 12:20am On Mar 17, 2021
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TravelRe: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by steroid: 4:03pm On Jan 25, 2021
AyabaS:
Can the barter by flutterwave virtual dollar card be used to pay for Airbnb? I land next week and need to book an apartment urgently. I have some issues with my bank and can’t use my master dollar card now.
Yes. Barter by flutterwave can be used to pay for Airbnb.
TravelRe: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 10 by steroid: 11:34pm On Jan 20, 2021
Keeky08:
Good evening everyone,

Please I want to do my ECA through WES. Currently, I have a BSc and I’m doing my masters programme and will be rounding up in October 2021. I plan to set up my express entry profile ASAP and be in the pool and then update my profile once I’m through with my masters programme.

My question is, should I include my masters programme when setting up my WES profile to avoid paying double or should I just set up the profile with the available degree?

I heard that I will have to pay the same amount for WES evaluation when I want to evaluate the Masters degree. Please I really need an advice on this.


Thank you
Wait till you are done with your masters program.
TravelRe: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by steroid:
Lekiboboe:
Good morning great minds,

Is it possible for an Applicant to leave a Province where he got a PR from via their PNP?

E.g
a guy schooled in Alberta, did his one year PGWP in Saskatchewan, got PR via SINP (Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program) but he eventually had a lucrative job offer in another Province (Manitoba) and want to relocate, is this possible?

If yes, is there a period (months/years) the applicant needs to stay in that province before relocating to another province

If No, what's the way forward?


Thanks
You can move but you need to write to the Premier that you were unable to get a job in this province with proof. You are supposed to stay for 3 years in the province of PNP before you move.
HealthRe: Dr Kingsley Onwuzuruigbo Is Dead by steroid: 11:33pm On Jan 14, 2021
So sad. Rest in Peace Dr. Kingsley
TravelRe: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by steroid: 5:16pm On Jan 09, 2021
davo99:
Good day everyone,
Please I wanted to ask, what's the cheapest/easiest way to source for USD or CAD while one is still in Nigeria? Especially if the person has a Nigerian dorm account.

Thanks for helping out
Rather than looking for the cheapest/easiest way, look for the safest way. There are a lot of scammers out there with very cheap rates. Some people just got scammed in recent times. BEWARE!!!.
AutosRe: Lagos: TOKS Tincan cleared 2008 Honda CRV - SOLD by steroid(op): 11:52am On Dec 30, 2020
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AutosRe: Lagos: TOKS Tincan cleared 2008 Honda CRV - SOLD by steroid(op): 4:04pm On Dec 24, 2020
still Available
AutosRe: Lagos: TOKS Tincan cleared 2008 Honda CRV - SOLD by steroid(op): 10:35pm On Dec 22, 2020
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AutosRe: Lagos: TOKS Tincan cleared 2008 Honda CRV - SOLD by steroid(op): 11:51pm On Dec 16, 2020
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AutosRe: Lagos: TOKS Tincan cleared 2008 Honda CRV - SOLD by steroid(op): 4:56pm On Dec 14, 2020
You are welcome to view this ride
AutosRe: Lagos: TOKS Tincan cleared 2008 Honda CRV - SOLD by steroid(op):
Still available
AutosRe: Lagos: TOKS Tincan cleared 2008 Honda CRV - SOLD by steroid(op): 2:04pm On Dec 12, 2020
Very Clean

AutosLagos: TOKS Tincan cleared 2008 Honda CRV - SOLD by steroid(op):
Clean 2008 Honda CR-V Shipped from Canada
Tin-Can cleared
Clean interior and exterior
sound engine
6 CD-Changer
Sunroof
Power Windows and locks
Cruise Control
Full option

TravelRe: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by steroid: 4:37pm On Nov 30, 2020
BCkeys:
Please people that booked Ethiopian airline did you book directly from the airline or used an agent. Please help
Download their app from google playstore. You will get fair prices there. I booked on their app and paid at their office in Victoria Island.
TravelRe: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by steroid: 1:35am On Nov 24, 2020
allexy2:
I don't want Nigerian in this forum to see me as someone who is arrogant. I am not. However, Some[b] FACTS[/b] need to be talked about because it seems like SOME Nigerians have nothing good going in their lives in Canada.

You need to know that all fingers are NOT equal. As humans and Nigerians, we are running a race but NOT all are destined to reach the end of the race. it is the sad reality of life. There are some Nigerians who are blessed and lucky to have well-respected paying jobs in Canada. I am a living witness. I also personally know some Nigerians who are very successful in Canada.

On the other hand, there are some Nigerians who are NOT blessed and lucky in this country. The reality (not my opinion) is that the MAJORITY of Nigerians fall in this class bracket, sadly. A "subset" of these class bracket of Nigerians are the ones that wear a mask the portrays them as being "successful" in Canada( that is, the illusion of success). They often times live paycheck to paycheck, have countless credit cards and loans, always buying things on credit or things they can NOT afford. the list is endless. the pandemic has made life even harder for them to survive.

The successful Nigerians in Canada I know personally with good-paying jobs live within their means. they rarely buy things on credit. their bank account is well loaded with money you can ONLY dream of. Rather than spend money on things they don't need, they constantly investing their money to make it grow. While they sleeping, their money is growing. That is because they have planned their life in such a way that their next generation will not lack in this country.

When I was a university student, I did NOT bother to work. Without working, I was living a comfortable life because my parent sends me more than enough money. That should give you an idea of the type of family I am from in Nigeria. I was ONLY focused on my education. I studied applied mathematics and computer science My parent paid my university tuition fees and living expenses. My school fees was about 30, 000 CAD per year(excluding books). living expenses per year is about 20, 000 CAD per year ( province: BC). Now, I am a graduate working as a software engineer for a well-known IT company. pls, check or goggle the salary of software engineers. that will give an idea of what I make yearly.

My job has given me the opportunity to accumulate wealth in this country. By that, I mean I have more than enough money that most people will only dream of in my bank account. Rather than leave all of my money in the bank, I invest them in different business ventures. One of them is "money exchanger" which is just a side-gig for me. It is a new business venture I started during the pandemic because I notice there was a scarcity of USD in Nigeria. some parent could not send their kids studying in US and Canada money. Besides that, the exchange rate to USD keeps getting worst in Nigeria.



Less I forget, let me quote a comment, someone posted in response to my previous comment

"Do you know that majority of these international students in Canada and the USA do survival jobs, which are minimum wage jobs?"


It is evident that this person did not "carefully' read my PREVIOUS post. If he/she has done so, there will be no need for that question. Most of the international students that I sell USD or CAD (both in America and Canada) are ones that have parents that are either rich or well established in Nigeria. their parent are the ones funding their education while they studying abroad. They do NOT depend on working to survive. the funding they get from their parent is more than enough to live a good life abroad. They usually buy a large amount of CAD or USD from me.

There is someone from this forum (I will keep his name anonymous ) who contacted me last week friday via my email that he wants to buy Canadian dollars. He is an Igbo person with a thick igbotic accent. I spoke with him via phone. He said he wanted to buy about 6000 CAD. From the way he sounds and somethings he was saying, it was evident to me he does NOT have money. However, I gave him the benefit of the doubt tho. He wanted me to credit his bank account without having the naira equivalent. I find it hilarious. Maybe he thought the pandemic situation will make me send him money for free. who does that? grin

Here is my advice to ops, seek some help! the money in my bank account is money you can ONLY dream of. this is not an opinion. this is a fact.if my intention was to scam people, I do not think some people in this forum would have contacted me. some of them, I spoke with them via phone. They have my phone number. If I have scammed them, I am sure they would have announced it on the forum. don't you think so?
I also posted receipt of money I have wired to some of my clients who need USD or CAD in this forum. why don't you contact me to verify for yourself? if you prefer, I can do a video call with you.

Below is another receipt of money I wire to an international student studying in America. I sent the money few hrs ago( today). [b]PLEASE, CHECK THE DATE AND TIME ON THE RECEIPT. the parent of the student lives in Nigeria. They credited the naira equivalent to my account in Nigeria.( pls note: I blocked some sensitive private information on the receipt).


If you are a Nigerian international student both in the US or Canada that needed USD or CAD, please, kindly contact me via my email (billy123457773@protonmail) and I will give you a video or voice call ( whichever one you prefer)


Serious inquiry only, ( pls see a screenshot of the official exchange rate for USD and CAD for today)

Thank you
Your posts already reveal who you are, no need for the long epistle. Transacting business with you leaves a lot to be desired.
TravelRe: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by steroid: 3:12pm On Nov 09, 2020
joselum:
Hello,

I just got my COPR on October 25 but it expires on January 16, 2021. I was also advised not to travel due to the travel restrictions.

Please has anyone who received COPR in October landed in Canada?

Thank you.
I know 2 families (from Nigeria and USA) that came in with COPR in August 2020. There's no need to fear.
TravelRe: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 10 by steroid: 4:24pm On Oct 29, 2020
TravelRe: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by steroid: 10:15pm On Oct 05, 2020
trytillmake:
Just came across this, wao Nairaland is really connecting people Nigerians.

I am an IT guy any advice for me from Gurus here people have been telling me to think about relocating to Canada, i work in the financial sector here in naija.

What is the best, cheapest and easiest method i can use to relocate.
Begin from here. Most of all you need to know are in here

https://www.nairaland.com/6081746/canadian-express-entry-federal-skilled
TravelRe: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by steroid:
Kvdag:
Thank you so much. I have a bachelor's degree in applied business computing. My motivation is building and having a sustainable career. I want to be financially stable as well so I don't mind any advice on a professional career to pursue. I came here seeking information from people like you that have been there, experienced it, and being successful in what you do. I don't think nursing is for me. I have no clue about trading either. I will appreciate if you can shed more light on your professional journey here in Canada. I'm sorry if I'm asking too much though, I don't want to make a mistake that will cost me time and money again. I've had sleepiness night to save some money and I needed to invest it wisely on a rewarding career. I've thought about CAPM or PMP certificate in project management, but I need to gather the right information.
If you have a bachelors in business computing, I think a career in business analysis will be good for you. business analysis is a rewarding career path. I am sure the "Trades" that was referred to is "Skilled Trades" That is careers like Plumbing, welding, Mechanic, Carpentry etc. These are also very rewarding. Employers are always looking out for people with theses skills. Although they can be physically demanding,their starting pay are usually high.
Search google for more information on in-demand jobs in Canada and decide on any of the available options.

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