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Bruv, I had similar experience couple of years ago. All meds failed. But my grandma recommended Gbogboliseh and it worked! In less than 3 weeks the whole thing vanished. |
Bruv, 1.5m a month is good money. You may find it difficult to earn as much after clearing your bills and taxes in the UK. Considering that you're coming with your family is another hassle because of housing issues. In UK, you don't just get any apartment for your family, the house must be certified by the government as convenient and conducive for your family. So that is more expenses. The big issue is that you are not allowed to work more than 20hrs a week in UK as a student. Now check this out. Average pay is £10 to £15/hr. Let's say you get the max of £15, in a week is £300, a month is £1,200. Convert this to naira at the current parallel market rate of N775/pound is N930,000 a month. Compare this to the minimum 1.5m you make monthly in Nigeria to the max of 930k in UK Also remember that the £1,200 is just gross i.e bills exclusive. By the time you pay bills, rent and miscellaneous, you may end up getting just a peanut a month. My advice for you is, if you can, just send your kids to the UK, stay in Nigeria and manage your business. You can come to the UK from time to time to check on them. I am a student in the UK so take it from me � |
I don't know why people are bent on migrating to only US, UK and Canada. These countries are good and the chances of success are quite high, I agree to that. However, the visa to these countries are not placed on a bed of roses, matter of fact, if not students visas (which are very expensive) or legit business trip for high net worth individuals, other classes of visas to these countries are close to impossible (for Nigerians). My advice to you all is to try countries in the Scandinavia– Sweden, Norway and Denmark Or Germany. These countries don't even charge tuition i.e free education for even international students. Just your prove of fund and that's it. You can easily transfer to the big 3 countries aforementioned after graduating. The visa for the big 3 is very easy after studying there. You may end up getting old or having a family whilst trying to get a visa to the big 3 countries and trust me it's quite difficult when you have to bring your family along. Think twice bro � |
Bruv, If you have the means, why not consider Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US. It is the best school for courses like Robotics. |
Bruv, find your way to UK as a student to study data science. Job is a guarantee for you provided you do well. |
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