Chioma99:
IT IS TOO EARLY TO REJOICE ABOUT nnamdi kanu , THE FIRST ARREST MADE HIM POPULAR, THIS SECOND ONE WILL GIVE HIM BIAFRA.
Biafrans will fight you all if you dear kill or harm their leader
be warned!!!!!!!!!
I really doubt that, try call the company or mail them.
Have you been in communication with them since the embargo/ban stuff?
the agent of the company said no cause for alarm that once embargo is lifted they all call us. he even refused to do another visa saying I have been given visa, that it may be a double application if the country finds out nd may terminate even the initial one
Dubaiguy:
Whenever I post videos and threads here, sometimes I do notice some people's negative comments on my threads; all pointing to one thing; they don't believe my posts.
First, I want you to know I am a Nigerian living fine in Dubai (legitimately)
Second, all my videos are based on factual information. My sources are from my experience and realities of Nigerians over here too.
Lastly, if you love and adore Nigeria, great! My videos are for people hoping to come to Dubai, UAE or any other Arab countries for greener pastures.
Now that aside, do Nigerians really make it in Dubai and UAE as a whole... Yes (although, as expected, not everybody)
How do they do it and how can you grow yourself in Dubai even as a Nigerian? It is mainly by working hard and working smart.
1) To work smart, don't depend on menial or 1000 dirhams jobs like construction, cleaning, car wash etc. Yes, these jobs can sustain you but if you want to be able to save and spend better, you will need to aim higher.
It is rare to find nationalities like Phillipines doing these menial jobs because they are very resilient when it comes to working at their dream positions.
You may say they employ based on nationality, but what are you bringing to the table? You speak English better, that's not the only thing needed. How about
2) Experience; I keep saying it experience is golden over here. Companies want you to say you have experience in your field; thats the first thing they wanna hear before seeing your certificate.
3) Get a certification course; This is for folks who don't have certificates in the professional line like Law, Medicine, Engineering etc or looking for a more flexible career. There are many job courses you can do at Dubai that their pay are more than menial jobs. They include;
Barista, Safety, Caregiver, Life Guard, Graphics Design CNA, and I.T. all affordable and lucrative courses. You can even study one of these courses before coming to Dubai.
Although I explained them all with their full prices and potential returns in my video, I will explain two here.
CNA- this course is for people looking to be assistant nurses, it takes about 3-4 months and the pay is around 3000(#300,000+) or more dirhams per month
Barista - Coffee business is so lucrative in Dubai. This course teaches you how to brew coffee. Lessons can take a week or two weeks max. pay ranges from 1500 -2000 dirhams.
Yes, it is not a crime to start small. I started as a car washer too when I got to Dubai I 2015, I washed more than 150 cars in a week but I didn't stop there, I went for certifications and now I thank God today.
Trust me, Nigerians are making it through these jobs, you can do them to grow too. Thanks.
@op,they gave me visa since March last year before coro stopped printing of visa a thing current embargo between them and Nigeria. Will the visa still work out if they lift ban? I had a contract with a company there in Abu Dhabi. Thanks
tommie1:
I have an issue bugging me and I need some serious advise because I have been very indecisive so far.
There is a lady I'm seeing. She came to my place a few weeks ago and we had sex, first with condoms and later without condoms.
However, I gave her some money to get postinor when she left for her place the next morning.
That morning, I asked if she got the drug when she called to say she had arrived home and she said "yes".
I called her again that evening to ask if she had taken it and she said "yes".
A few weeks later, she called to say she is pregnant.
As I later found out, at least according to what she said, she took the drug the next day after arriving at her home and not on that day she told me she took it. She gave some flimsy excuse as to why she did it but it does not matter anymore at this point.
At this moment, we are considering removing the baby.
While I have been very indecisive, she has agreed to go with whatever decision I take and has spoken to a doctor who will do it this Friday.
However, I am unsure as of this moment if I want to go on with this because even though I am done with uni, I do not think I have gotten to that point where I can shoulder more responsibilities.
I am self employed and somewhat financially okay but not in a way that I can take care of three people, particularly a baby. I was okay as of 2019 until COVID came and turned my life upside down last year.
And believe me, I was really glad I was not married as of last year because I went through hell. Serious hell. The lockdown finished me.
I am slowly recovering (very slowly) and still trying to figure my way out through life and rebuilding what I lost but I am afraid that having the burden of a woman and baby at this point may derail me.
And I really do not know who to turn to when I am unable to provide for the both of them.
What do you guys think? Do I go on with this or just let the baby be?
please let that baby be, don't tamper with it. your age doesn't matter, your financial status is secondary, even when you decided to marry believe me, you will still not be ready to take of three people. the joy of having comes after you have seen you baby. you won't even know how God will be doing it. Mr man, keep that baby