Travel › Re: How I Started My Tricycle (Keke) Business & How Much I Make In A Day (Photo) by Trustmeall: 5:20pm On Jan 08, 2022 |
PIPPROF: Did this hustle back in the day Nice way to hold side
Old model bajaj then do me something Stressful engine and bad gears gave me blisters forced drivers to wear gloves
Tvs model better and is the trending one
Thank God for forex and crypto trading for bringing guys out of the trenches. GOD bless solana and co Kindly let me digress a little from Keke to Forex Trading...... Please, which broker will you recommend as being reliable? |
Satellite TV Technology › Re: Free To Air Satellite Tv General Thread by Trustmeall: 7:20pm On Nov 27, 2021 |
bennyflipy: Nigcomsat has been off and on since morning. Am I the only one experiencing this? Working here |
Satellite TV Technology › Re: Free To Air Satellite Tv General Thread by Trustmeall: 7:22pm On Jun 18, 2020 |
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Satellite TV Technology › Re: Free To Air Satellite Tv General Thread by Trustmeall: 5:53pm On Apr 26, 2020 |
osagiemma: Please house where can I get C-Band in Oshogbo Town Please Thanks Go to Igbẹ́ẹ̀mú Junction (as if you are coming from Isalẹ-Aro), Cross over to the Balogun Agoro road. Immediate after the junction, check your right hand side, there is a satellite dealer there. |
Satellite TV Technology › Re: Free To Air Satellite Tv General Thread by Trustmeall: 11:25am On Apr 10, 2020 |
psucc: Pls gurus, While watching this morning the signal just went off and till now no single channel is on the list. The installer used Hotbird, Astra 1 and eutelsat7 to install even though i had about 96channels in all. I used 60cm and 1m dish with strong 4950hd decoder. Pls, which sat will be best combo for me. My family's favorite is Nollywood, WWE and football. Please help the installer is coming in by 4.30pm today Name used on satellite positions by installers to save scanned stations may not be the exact corresponding satellite names. Here, the information you have provided are: You have 1 no of 60cm and 1 no of 90 m dishes. You have 4950hd decoder. You are saved on Hotbird, Astra1, Eutelsat7 but one can't tell your exact satellite positions. You are likely to be on 42°e, 28°e, and 7°e. If so, you should check your cable, all are working fine. |
Satellite TV Technology › Re: Free To Air Satellite Tv General Thread by Trustmeall: 11:09am On Apr 10, 2020 |
muyis4real: Pls house is there any good Application(apk) that someone can use for tracking sat pls Try this for the horizontal target Satellite Director App By: Zekitez |
Satellite TV Technology › Re: Free To Air Satellite Tv General Thread by Trustmeall: 10:50am On Feb 22, 2020 |
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You still need to do a little realignment on the dish and the lnb |
Satellite TV Technology › Re: Free To Air Satellite Tv General Thread by Trustmeall: 11:10am On Feb 21, 2020 |
sidiku247: Which type of decoder are u using? Digistar 9800HD |
Satellite TV Technology › Re: Free To Air Satellite Tv General Thread by Trustmeall: 10:53pm On Feb 20, 2020 |
SayDeeJay: Please house, is NIGCOMSAT on at all? 12.518 H 29500 channels have not been coming up here for more than a week now. Only the Taraba tv freq and the other scrambled channels have signal (as high as over 90% here) 12518 of Nigcomsat is working. I am watching 10pm TVC news on it as I write. |
Health › Re: How I Got Infected With HIV by Trustmeall: 9:38pm On Jan 05, 2020 |
TotoNaRubber: how did she contract it?
I don't know. I am rather focused on how lucky I am. I still have unprotected sex with her till date. I know I am among the few lucky ones who have resistance to HIV via sex. I wouldn't want to try blood contact on open wound though. |
Satellite TV Technology › Re: FTA Live Football Matches Announcement Thread by Trustmeall: 5:46pm On Jan 05, 2020 |
Emmaculate20: 11191 H 3210, track with 12603 H 3000 & blindscan. Which satellite position please? |
Satellite TV Technology › Re: Free To Air Satellite Tv General Thread by Trustmeall: 5:25pm On Dec 17, 2019 |
emmaniche: ABS 3 is the next TSTV. The contents are mad. Out of this world, Please sir, Can you shed more light on this ABS 3? Size of dish? TP? |
Satellite TV Technology › Re: Free To Air Satellite Tv General Thread by Trustmeall: 7:49pm On Nov 28, 2019 |
Legendguru: tstv doesn't worth the stress anymore.they have been off again for the past 3 days on their new position 51 degree.they can cause hypertension for those climbing up and down Thanks sir |
Satellite TV Technology › Re: Free To Air Satellite Tv General Thread by Trustmeall: 7:38am On Nov 27, 2019 |
emmaniche: Get urself a 90cm dish and enjoy Nigcomsat plus tstv attached as secondary. Entertainment at highest Is TSTV stable now? Please, what is the current Satellite and TP? |
Travel › Re: Trinidad & Tobago: Is It A Place To Be? by Trustmeall: 7:26pm On Nov 19, 2019 |
africandragon: Trinidad is a good place to be but Nigerians here have given Nigeria a bad name. The locals no longer have respect for Nigerians because most Nigerians in Trinidad and Tobago are low lives willing to do anything for money. Some do security work and some work in construction as labourers and some work in garbage dumps as scavengers. It is really scary to see the class of Nigerians in Trinidad and Tobago. Becuase of their pitiable conditions, most Nigerians you see here are angry and evil. No wonder, I noticed most of the Nigerians with good jobs never associate with Nigerian community and I don't blame them. The class of Nigerians in Trinidad and Tobago can bring you down if you are not careful only by associating with them. But if you are thinking of coming to work here, make sure you have your job offer before you come because if you don't, I am afraid Trinidad and Tobago could be a hostile place without a job. Unless you are willing to join most Nigerians scavenging here for a living and carrying on as if anybody is the cause of their miserable life. I have finished my assignment in TT and out in the next two days. Thanks for your sincere advice |
Satellite TV Technology › Re: Free To Air Satellite Tv General Thread by Trustmeall: 10:21am On Nov 14, 2019 |
sunene1: My people,TSTV is back from their slumber my motorised dish just located it now @ 51.5E.TP 11130 v 30000.Let's enjoy it before it disappear into extinction again. Sir, how many stations does TSTV have this time, for me to know whether it is worth tracking. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Church In Abuja Where Pastor Charges N50k To Swim In Miracle Swimming Pool by Trustmeall: 7:03pm On Nov 07, 2019 |
This is the church of Pastor Joshua Iginla
Champion Royal Assembly, Kubwa.
I used to live the pastor for being philanthropic but the marital scandal made me not to follow him up on his Champion TV. I have since shifted my interest to Dunamis and Chosen TV |
Properties › Re: Land Fencing: How Much Will It Cost To Fence A 100 By 100 Feet Plot Of Land? by Trustmeall: 3:01pm On Oct 29, 2019 |
That is 31m x 31 m. what height are you aiming at? Is the land swampy or not? If swampy, Raft foundation is advisable and expensive.
Let me know all these and I will get back to you. |
Satellite TV Technology › Re: Free To Air Satellite Tv General Thread by Trustmeall: 2:47pm On Oct 29, 2019 |
Dewze: Nigcomsat is quite good but my issue with it is that it has too many Hausa stations. I wonder why stations like AIT, Channels and Galaxy are not there. That has always been my concern too. The Federal Ministry of Communication / Information seems not to be following up with the Chinese handlers. |
Travel › Re: I Am Tired Of Nigeria, Where On Earth Can I Get A Better Life? by Trustmeall(op): 2:37pm On Oct 29, 2019 |
Suspectzero: The people you are preaching to have never lived in and experienced such a system so they can't even fathom the world of difference. They live in ignorance. If only they knew better. You statement is the bottom line and the basis for the perspective of those who have never been out of here before . Some people still see someone having N10m as having it all. |
Travel › Re: I Am Tired Of Nigeria, Where On Earth Can I Get A Better Life? by Trustmeall(op): 4:13pm On Oct 28, 2019 |
Bostin: Please I'm interested in this UAE driving job , please give me more info . I will get across to you when I am through with the findings. You can drop your email address or WhatsApp contact, so that when I find out all the details, I can get back to you. Try to know that it's not the 2 weeks visa or the 2 months expandable visa that is used in this regard. |
Culture › Re: I Am Dominican From Dominica Republic... ASK Me Anything. by Trustmeall: 8:59pm On Oct 26, 2019 |
Please, can someone (a Nigerian) get a job in Dominican Republic after entering with a tourist visa? |
Travel › Re: I Am Tired Of Nigeria, Where On Earth Can I Get A Better Life? by Trustmeall(op): 3:08pm On Oct 25, 2019 |
genq:

This is one of the main problems with people on this forum - inability to stay on topic!
The poster said he is TIRED of Nigeria, instead of addressing his circumstances and the situation at hand, you proceed to write a ridiculous epistle on your very LIMITED knowledge of what goes on abroad
I'm sick of people saying "stay back and do business" please what business? Or is everyone destined to be a business man in Nigeria.
Again, the OP clearly stated that he wants to LEAVE Nigeria - best believe that a man of his age will certainly have valid reasons for wanting to do so. You are absolutely correct, inasmuch as I also have the understanding of why some people are asking me to stay back and do business. You got the drift and you have the understanding that my mind is no longer here. Yes, we are considering age, which is a good factor to consider, but I don't see it as an impediment. No doubt, my reasons go beyond what to eat or live. It's about value for life and the growing children. All the same, every advice is important and welcome. I know the advice I heeded to in the past and the implications and I also know what I am heading on for now. Thanks everyone. |
Travel › Re: I Am Tired Of Nigeria, Where On Earth Can I Get A Better Life? by Trustmeall(op): 6:57pm On Oct 23, 2019 |
olamilekan9: una go dey shield nigeria as if say na one better place..the op said HE IS TIRED OF NIGERIA,or cant you read,stop advising him to stay back.baba jakpa because staying back will be regretted sooner or later. Thanks Mr. Olamilekan |
Travel › Re: I Am Tired Of Nigeria, Where On Earth Can I Get A Better Life? by Trustmeall(op): 1:07pm On Oct 21, 2019 |
hammed71: sir you can try Canada through express entry, then USA but its not easy to get legal papers there , then Germany or any EU country Okay.Thanks sir |
Travel › Re: I Am Tired Of Nigeria, Where On Earth Can I Get A Better Life? by Trustmeall(op): 1:05pm On Oct 21, 2019 |
Unik3030: if truly u mean business that u want to jet out, try driving job in UAE. it will cost u less than 1.5million. Thanks sir. Nice option. I was actually talking to someone who does exactly that just this last weekend. It's an option to explore. The UAE drivers licence takes about 6 months to be out. It is worth the wait anyway. Thanks. |
Travel › Re: I Am Tired Of Nigeria, Where On Earth Can I Get A Better Life? by Trustmeall(op): 9:46am On Oct 21, 2019 |
PaulSimon2020: Op, at your age, ain't you supposed to be married with kids? It's better you think of what to do with that money in Nigeria or in a neighboring African country. Don't make a mistake that you may not recover from, age is no longer on your side. By now, you should be thinking of retiring not looking for a country to go for hustling. Married since 2002. First kid finished secondary school. Thanks for the advice |
Travel › Re: I Am Tired Of Nigeria, Where On Earth Can I Get A Better Life? by Trustmeall(op): 9:42am On Oct 21, 2019 |
Ilekokonit: A visa does not guarantee an income ANYWHERE on earth.
A visa also does not guarantee that they will allow you to enter their country at their airport.
If they are not convinced that you are a genuine visitor or student they will return the person back to the country of origin on the next flight.
At age 50 MOST immigration officers at the point of entry will have serious doubts as to the genuineness of your intentions to actually study as 50 years is classed as middle age when you are expected to have finished ALL your studies including PHD.
Someone I know who was 25 and had a first class degree was granted a course related visa to the UK but was denied entry at their airport and deported back to Naija as the immigration officer was not convinced he was gonna go back after the course and all the money spent was wasted and this was at a time Nigerians were not flooding their embassies with visa applications.
Forget going abroad to start afresh as any country abroad worth going to ALL SHARE INFORMATION about people they have denied visas and you don't want to waste that N2.5m on pursuing a visa that may swallow up N2.5m with no visa to show for it at the end of the day.
Stop throwing good money after bad as the grass may seem greener on the other side but because Nigerians don't tell you the truth about what they do to earn a living abroad, people back home think they are better off going abroad. BIG FAT LIE.
Moreover, at 50 you may be able to compete with a 30 year old mentally but you can't compete with one physically as that is not natural and you don't want to be in the position of Nigerians abroad around 50 years old or older (male and female) who have died of heart attacks whilst at their menial long hour jobs. These guys had no choice as they could not come back to Nigeria empty handed and so without work permits, age not being on their side and overworking their bodies, they died due to over work as the spirit was willing but the body was weak and middle aged as they were over 50 years old or there about.
AT ANY AGE YOU have to think of using your brain to earn a living and not your muscles meaning that you have to work smarter and not harder and at any age you have no reason to leave Nigeria for a foreign land if you can not apply for a Highly Skilled Migrant Visa which is only given (with limited quotas) to people with qualifications AND work experience in fields where these foreign countries have a skills shortage e.g Doctors, Nurses, IT personnel, Engineers, Tax Accountants etc.
Some Nigerians actually got good jobs with Multinational companies in Nigeria and got posted all over the world with their employer handling their visa processes but this happened when they were in their 20's and in your case as being an employee in Naija is not an option the ONLY option seems for you to start a small scale business or a few small scale businesses and see how it goes and forget what people around you may say. Your qualification can not always feed you in Nigeria.
Do you know the number of Nigerians stranded abroad but can not come back home due to shame and empty pockets after wasting their most productive years abroad ?
If it is people around you including family members or your spouse that are making you feel as if you haven't achieved as much, then it is better to avoid their company or relocate away from them to a cheaper state in Nigeria where N2.5m is still big money and can start a lucrative business because if you keep hanging around these so called friends, family, in laws and out laws, and they help you finish that N2.5m you WILL now see human beings for who they really are with their poison tongues.
The same people you spent the N2.5m on WILL turn round and call you lazy.
And don't let fake visa or visa lottery criminals dupe you of your money because a visa lottery is just that - a lottery at times with a one in 14 million chance of winning as evidenced by the limited number of people that win the lotto in Nigeria.
If you know the number of people in Nigeria that can open a business wit just N50,000 you will marvel.
The simplest and guaranteed business you can start with a fraction of that N2.5m is a restaurant / Mama Put or just a pepper soup joint and if it means relocating to a cheaper state in Nigeria to open it then do so before you finish business capital that God has given you on daily living and chasing a visa that does not guarantee an income ANYWHERE on earth.
Finally there are a lot of Nigerian in those countries you want to emigrate to that do not have the equivalent of N2.5 million in their bank accounts both home and abroad combined. Most of the money they earn abroad is used to pay for income taxes, health insurance, rent, mortgage, water bill, Gas, Electric, community taxes, tv licence, travel and all the things you see on TV that makes those countries work and look appealing.
If some of these Nigerians get N2.5 million Naira equivalent in their bank accounts today, a lot of them will come back to Nigeria yesterday. Thanks a lot. For the pain taken in putting this advice. I appreciate. You actually got it right from the perspective via which you looked at it. I am being driven by some conditions. Not that I can't source for over N5m for business in Nigeria (at worse, to sell part of my properties to raise funds) but it goes beyond that. Thanks my brother. |
Travel › Re: I Am Tired Of Nigeria, Where On Earth Can I Get A Better Life? by Trustmeall(op): 9:32am On Oct 21, 2019 |
Victorking22: Why not try Canada u can try canada I have submitted my work permit application and I have done finger print over 18 months, I am still awaiting the final result. My agent said I should still be hopeful, but it is taking too long a time. Some people said it takes up to 3 years. Thanks |
Travel › Re: I Am Tired Of Nigeria, Where On Earth Can I Get A Better Life? by Trustmeall(op): 9:27am On Oct 21, 2019 |
bmdmix: try google Europe country with few africans expecially Nigerians I have been doing that sir, and that is why I am looking for people with information or experience that I don't have. |
Travel › Re: I Am Tired Of Nigeria, Where On Earth Can I Get A Better Life? by Trustmeall(op): 9:25am On Oct 21, 2019 |
mamajj17: My dear no where is Easy, make Something out of Nothing .....Even Western World na so so BILLS  I know. But I think one is better than the other. I have the experience of either sides. Unfortunately, I didn't take the pain to ensure that I put in for the right thing (seeking for papers) , rather than thinking Nigeria is also good. |
Travel › Re: I Am Tired Of Nigeria, Where On Earth Can I Get A Better Life? by Trustmeall(op): 9:20am On Oct 21, 2019 |
DexterousOne: At your age (if indeed you are 50) You don't have much room to experiment You have to play it safe If you were say 24 It's different
That said In my opinion Your best bet right now is to settle in a neighbouring African country like say Benin Rep or Ivory Coast /Ghana Then you start a business there (I hope you have business acumen)
2.5m is more than enough for that
Asides that Going to the Caribbean or all these far flung places won t help you.
I personally am tired of Nigeria as well But I'm far younger and I'm trying the Canada route. If that does not work Then i will have to settle in another African country or Dubai and start business
Please do not experiment sir You are too old for that Play safe And look before leaping Thanks sir. I stand to gain nothing in lying about my age. On the issue of West Africa. Yes, it's a good option. At least, I had a nice time when I was a teacher in Serekunda, The Gambia between 1998-2000. After which I have been into contract/ business in Nigeria. I have also been in and out between 2002 and 2010. But, it has really not been my pictured lifestyle in the past 4-5 years. I have consecutively gotten UK visas 3 times between 2002-2010. I was a frequent traveller then until I stopped thereafter. I was surprised to be denied this year. I would have gone for 4 months and come back like I used to do before. |