Travel › Re: Which Africa Country Can One Visit For A Week With 200k by Xeeex: 9:59am On Oct 23, 2020 |
Xtraordinare: Hello house
Which African country can one with a budget of 200k maximum have a tour on.
It's going to be a one week relaxation tour. Note hotel, flight or bus, and feeding inclusive in the money stated above. I'll advise you go to Egypt. You can get round flights for under $600. Then you can rent cheap hostels and find a tour to take you around Egypt. Things are very cheap there. Im want to visit there next year by God's grace If you want more info on how to get cheap deals you can message me. I'm not a travel agent and it'll be for free. |
Travel › Re: Why Not France by Xeeex: 8:40pm On Oct 18, 2020 |
okoIYAyin: Well am literally searching on here! So if you have any info, SORO SOKE Keep searching Good luck |
Travel › The Stress-free Way Of Getting Scholarships To Study Abroad by Xeeex(op): 8:38pm On Oct 18, 2020 |
Many people want to study abroad but few people are determined to study abroad and fewer people will put in the work required to get a scholarship. The truth about scholarships is that you will have to dedicate a lot of time into research and application and you may face many rejections before you eventually get a scholarship.
The benefits of such single scholarship will make you forget about the struggle of research and applying.
What people don't want to do is to do the hard work of searching for scholarships for themselves. They come here and ask questions expecting people to give them the exact information for the scholarship that will suit them perfectly. They don't want to search, they ask what about scholarships in that country for civil engineers. Lol. They want people to search for them.
Other people will message me and tell me to be sending them scholarships opportunities, I used to send scholarships opportunities to them but I stopped. It didn't make sense. They never ask me where I get them from, they just want me to search and give it to them.
If you want to study on a scholarship you first have to believe that it is possible.
Secondly, search for twitter handles and YouTube channels of people who have gone where you want to go. Believe me there are many handles on twitter that are dedicated to helping people get scholarships and study abroad. You'll find them if you search.
Lastly, join a community of scholarship hopefuls and you can encourage one another and get encouraged, share scholarships information and application processes.
It's all in how you look at it
Good luck |
Travel › Re: Why Not France by Xeeex: 8:21pm On Oct 18, 2020 |
Search about what you want to know |
Politics › Re: 7 Countries That Actually Have It Worse Than Nigeria by Xeeex: 6:46pm On Oct 09, 2020 |
Canih28: How? I don't understand what you're saying I won't explain |
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Travel › Re: Should I Go To Norway Or South Korean For Greener Pasture by Xeeex: 6:42pm On Oct 09, 2020 |
I'll advise Norway, as it's more easy to fit in there than in South Korea and I also think that there are more blacks and more opportunities in Norway than in South Korea |
Politics › Re: 7 Countries That Actually Have It Worse Than Nigeria by Xeeex: 9:50pm On Oct 08, 2020 |
My problem is that we compare ourselves to countries with less money than us or young countries with less power than us |
Travel › Re: 8 Million In 9ja Or Canada? by Xeeex: 2:21pm On Oct 06, 2020 |
Damian457: You still don’t get the picture. You think it’s everybody that study in Canada that pays tuitions? He should zero his mind for Canada and start working on getting a Admission into a RESEARCH BASED MASTERS after his undergraduate. K |
Travel › Re: 8 Million In 9ja Or Canada? by Xeeex: 10:20am On Oct 06, 2020 |
Damian457: wisdom is principal thing. I see no logic in your analysis. You said he should go to school in Europe? What happens after schooling? I’m sure the primary aim of going abroad is to relocate? Most of those European countries don’t have a merit based immigration system. Spending that money to get a Canadian Education automatically qualifies him for a post graduation work permit that will culminate in getting a Canadian permanent residency Ok fine I guess 8 million can pay for his fees and upkeep while he is schooling and sustain him while he is searching for employment. Since, you decide to comment without researching about the immigration systems in some European countries that offers free education, then fine, I can't do that for you. Let him go to Canada. |
Travel › Re: 8 Million In 9ja Or Canada? by Xeeex: 8:04am On Oct 06, 2020 |
I'll advise him to study in a country with free education in Europe. People are asking about their language, sha not everything is for everyone. With 6 months, if he is there he will be good in whatever language the country is speaking.
Or he should go to Canada and pay fees for 2 years and money have finished.
It's up to him |
Travel › Re: Canadian Basic Salary by Xeeex: 9:44pm On Sep 30, 2020 |
ZIINI: Good thing is that I study mechanical engineering back then in school I think am go to good with that Wat you think Yeah, you can find jobs with mechanical engineering. I'm also studying mechanical engineering now in university. |
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Travel › Re: Canadian Basic Salary by Xeeex: 7:34pm On Sep 30, 2020 |
ZIINI: You're right though Canada is next to my plan B but am looking forward to migrate to Netherlands but as it is now and also based on what some folk's say here on NL I think student visa is my best bet So now the problem there is I don't want to go through student route I want to migrate there first and after sometime then I can study Like am kind of confused rn  The big question is what skills do you have at the moment?? If you have a good skill you can check job websites like LinkedIn or indeed and you can apply for jobs and get employed. Some companies will sponsor your visa and help you settle in your new country. These countries post hundreds or thousands of jobs everyday, if you have a skill and you are employed, you can go there as a worker then school part time when you have settled. I want to leave this country, my first option is through student route but if it doesn't work out, I'll apply for jobs with the skills I'm learning, and go there then school later. |
Travel › Re: Canadian Basic Salary by Xeeex: 4:32pm On Sep 30, 2020 |
Oga I'll advise you to learn a skill like programming, with programming you can get a job as a beginner and earn nothing less than $50k a year |
Travel › Re: If You Travel Abroad, Avoid African Houses, Man Advises by Xeeex(op): 6:47pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
tensazangetsu20: That's black people for you o. I honestly prefer racism to tribalism. Honestly why do black people get worked up over racism. If a white man called me a monkey and gave me a banana I will eat the banana and dance like a fucking monkey. Lol your own too much The guy wanted to give reasons why people are not coming back to Nigeria but he mentioned why we are suffering in Nigeria and what they are enjoying in other countries Then, I'm in abroad and someone will tell me that's it's not easy here, lol, why are you not going back to easy Nigeria with constant electricity, good transportation, security, jobs availability? |
Travel › Re: If You Travel Abroad, Avoid African Houses, Man Advises by Xeeex(op): 6:24pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
dasparrow: Let me tell you the truth. Many Nigerians would have loved to come back home. There is a lot of racial hostility abroad and white people did not create their countries for Black people to come and enjoy. White people don't even like black people in their spaces to be honest. And yes, nowhere on earth is "easy." There is no country on earth that does not have it's own unique challenges. Not even the so-called almighty United States of America.
The reasons why many Nigerians don't return back to Nigeria are multifaceted and I am going to list some of those reasons:
1. Insecurity in Nigeria. We all know that Nigeria has turned into the kidnapping capital of Africa. There is no day you don't hear of yet another person that was kidnapped. Then we have fulani herdsmen slaughtering men, women and children in several villages. We still have Boko Haram terrorists. Then let's not talk about all the cultism, armed robbery, religious violence and the many avoidable car accidents that have taken so many lives needlessly.
2. Abysmal power supply This is self explanatory. As Nigerians, we all know that electricity supply is very poor in Nigeria. When I lived in Nigeria, sometimes I won't see a blink of light for 3 months straight. When transformer blows, it takes the electricity company several weeks if not months to get the transformer fixed and working again. Yet, the electricity company will keep bringing electricity bill for a service they never provided.
3. Cost of living and poor wages The cost of living in Nigeria is terribly expensive yet the average pay in Nigeria is piss-poor to say the least. Foodstuffs is expensive in Nigeria. Foodstuffs will take up 60% of your salary each month. Most Nigerian employers don't even pay you up to 50,000 Naira in a month and that is the case both in the private and public sector.
4. The culture of rape Unfortunately, raping women and children is a very common occurrence in Nigeria. If I had kids, I won't want them growing up in an environment where there is a 90% chance of my daughters getting raped. Unfortunately, the Nigerian culture promotes rape and the Nigerian judiciary is not keen on giving harsher prison sentences to adults who have raped children, teenagers and adults. Sexual harassment is equally a big problem in Nigeria and goes unabated because the perpetrators get away with it most times.
5. The culture of employers owing wages In Nigeria, it has become a normal thing for employers in both the private and public sector to owe employees months and months of unpaid wages. In other countries of the world, that would be considered unacceptable. However in Nigeria, it's considered the norm. Why would I want to live in a country where regardless of whether I have a job or not, I will be dealing with avoidable poverty? And then when you are old and you retire, you will be owed pension as well. Imagine not having money to feed as an elderly person. Can't be me!
7. Lack of papers (Permanent residency or citizenship) A lot of Nigerians living abroad don't have their papers for the country they are residing in. They overstayed their visas and they know that if they return back to Nigeria, they will be stuck in Nigeria and will not be able to return back to their overseas abode. So as a result, they remain put wherever they are.
8. No retirement home or investments Some Nigerians refuse to come back home because they have nothing to come back to. They have no retirement savings, no house, no nothing. They are worried about what Nigerians back home with their nosey amebo selves will say when they return home after several years abroad with nothing to show for it. So to save themselves the embarrassment, these Nigerians choose to remain abroad instead.
9. Discouragement from family members and/or friends Some Nigerians want to come back to Nigeria but their family members and friends strongly advise against it. As a result, many Nigerians stay put abroad even though they are tired of living abroad.
So the above points are some of the main reasons why Nigerians choose not to come back home even though many are not happy overseas due to hardship, the ever prevalent racism or other factors that is best known to them.
I am Dasparrow. Signing out! Peace! Nobody really asked for a lecture but all the points you mentioned are almost nonexistent abroad, thus making it easier. My point is that someone that is living where all these things are available will be telling new customers to the country that it's not easy. If having constant electricity, high wages, security and all you mentioned but you still try to tell people that's it's not easy, then what's easy. Since it's not easy why don't you go back to Nigeria. You mentioned about discouragement from family. If you are suffering and you want to leave where you are suffering and go somewhere better and your family are discouraging you, will you still leave? Discouragement lol |
Travel › Re: If You Travel Abroad, Avoid African Houses, Man Advises by Xeeex(op): 1:26pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
KendrickAyomide: No mind them, like say Nigeria easy. Them plenty for Nairaland self.. Abroad hard, Nigeria hard - choose your Hard I tell you |
Travel › Re: If You Travel Abroad, Avoid African Houses, Man Advises by Xeeex(op): 12:17pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
People abroad will be shouting, it's not easy but they are not making plans to come back to Nigeria.
Who is deceiving who? |
Travel › If You Travel Abroad, Avoid African Houses, Man Advises by Xeeex(op): 12:01pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
A man on twitter gave advice for those that want to travel abroad.
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Travel › Re: Learning A Foreign Language? Get In Here by Xeeex(op): 3:31pm On Sep 21, 2020 |
Hadampson: Your post is on point Bruder Xeeex One need passion to learn a language cos it's not easy  gut gesprochen Bruder, Ich erinnere mich, dass ich deinen Faden uber Deutsch lernen lesen. Es war toll. Wann ich beginne, es war nicht so einfach aber jetzt mache ich viel Progress. Good work |
Travel › Re: Learning A Foreign Language? Get In Here by Xeeex(op): 2:33pm On Sep 21, 2020 |
AirstarKane: Same here. It's been interesting. I just love to learn new languages.. I enrolled for Spanish ,French and Arabic. I'll advise you to learn one at a time. If you reach a high level in one then you can start learning another language. French and Spanish are both romance languages and you will get confused easily if learning both at the same time. One at a time |
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Travel › Re: Czech Republic Thread: How Can I Study For Free In Czech Republic by Xeeex: 4:18pm On Sep 20, 2020 |
justwise: How were you able to post if i haven't unbanned you? Thanks |
Travel › Re: Learning A Foreign Language? Get In Here by Xeeex(op): 4:18pm On Sep 20, 2020 |
Albertone: Wow!Quite insightful and I'm really impressed and feel encouraged.Vielen dank!
Sorry about the ban.I sent a PM because I didn't hear from you.
I will utilize all the materials you talked about. But I need to ask,How did you know your proficiency level?Did you take the proficiency exam at Goethe institute?
Modified: The learn german in 15 minutes I saw is of 57mb size.I need to know if its the right one because I was expecting a max size of 12mb since its a book.
I also need to know the name of the book you recommended on wikipedia.
Also,how do I go about practicing speaking since I know no one who I can speak with? Yeah, the book I have is around 60 mb. It has pictures. I'll send you my number through email and send you the book I practice mainly on online groups |
Travel › Re: Learning A Foreign Language? Get In Here by Xeeex(op): 2:09pm On Sep 20, 2020 |
Albertone: Wow!Quite insightful and I'm really impressed and feel encouraged.Vielen dank!
Sorry about the ban.I sent a PM because I didn't hear from you.
I will utilize all the materials you talked about. But I need to ask,How did you know your proficiency level?Did you take the proficiency exam at Goethe institute? If you learn and work with graded learning materials you may be able to estimate. You can also take the placement test on the Deutsche welle website or on the goethe institute website |
Travel › Re: Learning A Foreign Language? Get In Here by Xeeex(op): 1:01pm On Sep 20, 2020 |
Albertone: Bro I guess you mentioned me cos you were the last person to comment on this thread but when I opened this thread,I couldn't see your post.
Please can you help me retype? Thanks... Sorry bro, I was banned, I tried replying several times ich freue mich, dass du versuchst deutsch zu lernen. I started learning with a book called 15 minute German. after that I used Duolingo and Busuu. I've finished Duolingo but I still use it to practice. there a also a good German book on Wikipedia that's free. now I use Anki and I read children books in German. I also watch movies I'm German. check out Nico weg on YouTube and I recently watch 'freaks, you're one of us'. it's a German movie on netnaija. try to watch German movies and videos. also check out easy German channel on YouTube. Anki is very helpful, it helps you learn the most commonly used German words and sentences. I'm also on German learning groups on WhatsApp, facebook and reddit. try to immerse yourself in the language. you'll be good in a few months. practice everyday. diese ist die letzte Absatz und ich werde es in deutsch zu schreiben. deutsch ist nicht schwer wie viele Mensch sagt, sondern ein schönes und einfach Sprache ich hoffe dass du schnell deutsch lernen viel Erfolg
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Travel › Re: Czech Republic Thread: How Can I Study For Free In Czech Republic by Xeeex: 12:59pm On Sep 20, 2020 |
Education is free if you learn the language
Justwise please unban me |
Travel › Re: Learning A Foreign Language? Get In Here by Xeeex(op): 1:56am On Sep 20, 2020 |
Albertone: Bro I guess you mentioned me cos you were the last person to comment on this thread but when I opened this thread,I couldn't see your post.
Please can you help me retype? Thanks... ich freue mich, dass du versuchst deutsch zu lernen. I started learning with a book called 15 minute German. after that I used Duolingo and Busuu. I've finished Duolingo but I still use it to practice. there a also a good German book on Wikipedia that's free. now I use Anki and I read children books in German. I also watch movies I'm German. check out Nico weg on YouTube and I recently watch 'freaks, you're one of us'. it's a German movie on netnaija. try to watch German movies and videos. also check out easy German channel on YouTube. Anki is very helpful, it helps you learn the most commonly used German words and sentences. I'm also on German learning groups on WhatsApp, facebook and reddit. try to immerse yourself in the language. you'll be good in a few months. practice everyday. diese ist die letzte Absatz und ich werde es in deutsch zu schreiben. deutsch ist nicht schwer wie viele Mensch sagt, sondern ein schönes und einfach Sprache ich hoffe dass du schnell deutsch lernen viel Erfolg |
Travel › Re: Learning A Foreign Language? Get In Here by Xeeex(op): 10:37pm On Sep 18, 2020 |
 Albertone: Hallo Brudder.Guten Abend.Ich Möchte deutsch sehr Lernen.Bitte,Ich Möchte dein Helfen.
please explain how you are learning deutsch all by yourself.
I started 2018 but wasn't making any progress so I dumped it.
I don't know topics to learn in their proper order.
I know numbers,Alphabet,Basic introduction,Some verbs and their conjugations,Some nouns,some adjectives.I don't know what next(Tho i will need to refresh my memory again)
Bitte Helfen mir, Ich habe A1 noch nicht erreicht. Danke! ich freue mich, dass du versuchst deutsch zu lernen. I started learning with a book called 15 minute German. after that I used Duolingo and Busuu. I've finished Duolingo but I still use it to practice. there a also a good German book on Wikipedia that's free. now I use Anki and I read children books in German. I also watch movies I'm German. check out Nico weg on YouTube and I recently watch 'freaks, you're one of us'. it's a German movie on netnaija. try to watch German movies and videos. also check out easy German channel on YouTube. Anki is very helpful, it helps you learn the most commonly used German words and sentences. I'm also on German learning groups on WhatsApp, facebook and reddit. try to immerse yourself in the language. you'll be good in a few months. practice everyday. diese ist die letzte Absatz und ich werde es in deutsch zu schreiben  Albertone: Hallo Brudder.Guten Abend.Ich Möchte deutsch sehr Lernen.Bitte,Ich Möchte dein Helfen.
please explain how you are learning deutsch all by yourself.
I started 2018 but wasn't making any progress so I dumped it.
I don't know topics to learn in their proper order.
I know numbers,Alphabet,Basic introduction,Some verbs and their conjugations,Some nouns,some adjectives.I don't know what next(Tho i will need to refresh my memory again)
Bitte Helfen mir, Ich habe A1 noch nicht erreicht. Danke! ich freue mich, dass du versuchst deutsch zu lernen. I started learning with a book called 15 minute German. after that I used Duolingo and Busuu. I've finished Duolingo but I still use it to practice. there a also a good German book on Wikipedia that's free. now I use Anki and I read children books in German. I also watch movies I'm German. check out Nico weg on YouTube and I recently watch 'freaks, you're one of us'. it's a German movie on netnaija. try to watch German movies and videos. also check out easy German channel on YouTube. Anki is very helpful, it helps you learn the most commonly used German words and sentences. I'm also on German learning groups on WhatsApp, facebook and reddit. try to immerse yourself in the language. you'll be good in a few months. practice everyday. diese ist die letzte Absatz und ich werde es in deutsch zu schreiben. deutsch ist nicht schwer wie viele Mensch sagt, sondern ein schönes und einfach Sprache ich hoffe dass du schnell deutsch lernen viel Erfolg |
Travel › Re: Advice On Migrating Through Study Route by Xeeex: 5:34pm On Sep 18, 2020 |
Lukaku12: Thank you for your time in explaining all this in details but can you suggest any country in Europe with feee tuition for international students?? Your inputs will be highly welcomed Germany, Finland, CZECH Republic |
Travel › Re: Advice On Migrating Through Study Route by Xeeex: 5:33pm On Sep 18, 2020 |
YungLasaint: Bro how does the Hungaricim stipendiim works and can I apply using waec for BSc in computer science?
Which one would you advice out of Finland, Hungary and Czech? Hungaricim stipendiim is Hungary government scholarship that covers the expense of everything for you, they pay tuition fees and give you money for upkeep, they have a website If you get the scholarship then Hungary is the best, if you want free tuition fees then Czech is the best but be ready to learn their language. Finland has many opportunities but it's slightly more expensive, but jobs are easily available |