Denique(f): 11:33am On Jan 04, 2021 |
Kriss216:
If I eventually find myself in Canada, I’ll first go and barb Kodo, so that Canada breeze go comot all the nonsense Nigeria suffering from my head.
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Re: "Relocating To Canada Is A Huge Achievement" - Nigerians by Nobody: 11:35am On Jan 04, 2021 |
PataAlhajaKeji:
To all the Naija-based hustlers that made it while in Naija ... Double twale to all of us! We too much. Despite the hard, harsh economic environment, we still dey ball!
My padi once told me that this abroad-travelling thing na for those wey no dey strong and smart enough to make am for Naija. I agree with am small sha but not fully. Some people just want a society that works and "abroad" will give you that, no doubt.
But for me, I can never trade my stay in Naija for any damn thing!
On a visit, few years back, I spent two weeks in the posh, serene, organized streets of Baltimore, MD, U.S.A and I was fuckin' itching to return to my hectic, stress-filled Lagos. I just couldn't fathom why. May be 'cos I was missing ẹwa agoyin, cat fish, Nkwobi and cold Guiness big stout.
Wahala Eko b'ami lara mu bajẹ bajẹ ...
Wa sheyrey joor, the problem is that that imposter Jubril has made life 10 times harder.
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lexy2014: 11:36am On Jan 04, 2021 |
Wiifesnatcher:
yaba left is your family house, visit there and save me from your madness
get lost
How many are those ur friends in Texas and Canada? It seems u didn't see d English u wrote. U said:
"no white will give you license to defend yourself"
Emphasis is on "no white...".
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planetx: 11:36am On Jan 04, 2021 |
PataAlhajaKeji:
To all the Naija-based hustlers that made it while in Naija ... Double twale to all of us! We too much. Despite the hard, harsh economic environment, we still dey ball!
My padi once told me that this abroad-travelling thing na for those wey no dey strong and smart enough to make am for Naija. I agree with am small sha but not fully. Some people just want a society that works and "abroad" will give you that, no doubt.
But for me, I can never trade my stay in Naija for any damn thing!
On a visit, few years back, I spent two weeks in the posh, serene, organized streets of Baltimore, MD, U.S.A and I was fuckin' itching to return to my hectic, stress-filled Lagos. I just couldn't fathom why. May be 'cos I was missing ẹwa agoyin, cat fish, Nkwobi and cold Guiness big stout.
Wahala Eko b'ami lara mu bajẹ bajẹ ...
There is nothing posh, serene or organized about Baltimore except you are talking about a different Baltimore. Bmore as it is called is one big freaking slum.
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Neddstark: 11:36am On Jan 04, 2021 |
Canada is boring and cold. Its the USA or nothing. I be landlord for Naija. Nothing dey happen.
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Wiifesnatcher(m): 11:36am On Jan 04, 2021 |
LutanFyah:
Was Yoruba the language of instruction while in your Nigeria university? Lols
Then,tell your thieving African leaders to sit up and do their job and stop hounding youngsters who want to migrate and better their lives.
I think you shouldn't worry about my self esteem but focus on the pot holes on your roads that can kill you, the police that can shoot you for having iPhone, the electricity that you don't have,the strike ravaging your children's lives, the Corona virus you will contract when you go for NIN registration. Lols
Nigerian graduate that can't read and write properly because "I'm Yoruba ".
LOLS
oh I forgot attending university is a gateway of speaking English and mandatory rules of English speaking dummy like you
you're only reducing yourself to this garage park argument because you want to defend white
if you truly understand English and its logic, you won't digress from the subject matter which is living like a slave in foreign land
I can't live in abroad but I can tour around that's the post you foolishly quoted, I guess English failed you to comprehend my simple sentence then
you understand English so well yet you struggle to stand in the presence of white granting interview before entering their country, your English couldn't save you to command them that you're going there and you shouldn't be question because you're a grammarian
I'm more sensible than anyone in your lineage and I will prove that in million times, if the way I write my English doesn't sound well to you then that's your lineage problem
whether I'm writing jargons or not I've made my stance which is, say no to second slavery
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Princewill1(m): 11:37am On Jan 04, 2021 |
Nigerians and their herd mentality and abroad-is-heaven mentality.
There is much more money to be made in a developing economy than a developed economy.
But only few understands this.
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YourGrandfather: 11:39am On Jan 04, 2021 |
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Jaqenhghar: 11:40am On Jan 04, 2021 |
encryptjay:
The way they insulted that Muyiwa guy ehn. I didn't expect that sha.
Very vile comments. You can succeed anywhere, if he felt Nigeria wasn't good for him, fine! Don't know why they were dragging him like that.
Trust Niggerians
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Debra911(f): 11:42am On Jan 04, 2021 |
BigDawsNet:
Funds is number one priority to study medicine in
the Us...
Run a Master of Science (MS), in Physiology
You can get a
Job as
Clinical Research Coordinator (CRC)
Associate Product Manager.
Biologist.
Clinical Project Manager.
Clinical Research Assistant.
Work for 2year max and save up for Medicine degree... Still may not be enough for ur full degree but you can still work and school
Okay, this is like roughly 6yrs ahead. Studying medicine in US are way much expensive, carribean universities are better options
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bukatyne(f): 11:42am On Jan 04, 2021 |
Hmmmmmmmm
Lebanese, Syrians, Indians, Chinese troop Nigeria to mine the gold we do not see.
God help us.
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Hassanmaye(m): 11:43am On Jan 04, 2021 |
God please locate me abeg I need to leave this country sharp sharp oh God!!
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YourGrandfather: 11:44am On Jan 04, 2021 |
how much you get
Hassanmaye:
God please locate me abeg I need to leave this country sharp sharp oh God!!
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Re: "Relocating To Canada Is A Huge Achievement" - Nigerians by Nobody: 11:45am On Jan 04, 2021 |
Funkybabee:
yeye, some people said tht Nigerians go turn Canada to something else as if na only Nigerians dey migrates there, go and check indians e.t.c
when Nigerians dey troops to UK, shey Dem destroy Uk.sit down dey deceive yourself
Quote and reply him/or her directly
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Re: "Relocating To Canada Is A Huge Achievement" - Nigerians by Nobody: 11:46am On Jan 04, 2021 |
lekki1444:
nigerans are weird. same people who destroy the country will complain that it is a bad country. but in the boys defence he looks like a civilised guy who doesnt belong in nigeria. some people when you look at them you know they belong in nigeria
Lol, no be small talk be this, but you dey very right.
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Thattallgirl(f): 11:47am On Jan 04, 2021 |
Toktee:
For security our case is different in a negative way.
Nigeria environment is not safe for business in many aspects, security is zero, government policies is nothing but strangulation, corruption, poor workers wages, etc.
Unstable economy.
Which is very true. But businesses are still thriving over here, and that's where expansion comes in... moving to other countries within Africa... depending on how large you want your business to go. In the case of anything bad happening to the business in Nigeria, you have other branches to pick you up. I may be wrong though cos I'm not there yet but we still hear of thriving businesses here in Nigeria.
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simplesearch: 11:47am On Jan 04, 2021 |
BigDawsNet:
Omg 
Nigerian are the same
Can't u read carefully
This story is not mine
But a random fact story
And getting a loan in the first world country is as normal as get a table water
In nigeria we see it as a big deal
Achieving those things as an average american without loans is impossible...
You can choose not to apply... No one will hold you
I'm sincerely not against your explanations, but my concern is that you guys over there have nothing to complain about knowing fully well your home country won't provide you a single of those opportunity offered you there.
If you have a friend who could help out of a difficult situation through lending, wouldn't it be better than an unwilling friend who would stand by and watch you swim in an ocean of hopelessly?
Two system, one offers hope on credit while you enjoy everything and pay back later. The other stands aloof showing less or no concern to your plight, I hope you understand?
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Re: "Relocating To Canada Is A Huge Achievement" - Nigerians by Nobody: 11:47am On Jan 04, 2021 |
Travelling abroad is my main prayer point at the crossover programme, i hope my prayer request is given favourable consideration.
God i need divine helper
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Skmoda360(m): 11:48am On Jan 04, 2021 |
Kriss216:
If I eventually find myself in Canada, I’ll first go and barb Kodo, so that Canada breeze go comot all the nonsense Nigeria suffering from my head.
Hahhahahaaha

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Mac2016(m): 11:48am On Jan 04, 2021 |
Tell that to Dangote and Femi Ote$. Lol 
I want to be as free as a bird. Travel back and forth and live as I wish to
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Re: "Relocating To Canada Is A Huge Achievement" - Nigerians by Nobody: 11:48am On Jan 04, 2021 |
sekem:
This is bull_shit
There's no substitute for slavery.
Define Slavery.
My Daddy was a custom officer, I cannot the same Nigerian customs, because i am Ibo, and the only thing there is federal Character and i make up 5% of the country and hence, I do not fit.
Define Slavery, when you as a Nigerian cannot boast of going to Abuja to submit proposals to companies to get jobs and co because you are not Fulani.
Define slavery , when u do not have a job, and thoughts of getting one is not there because u do not have a god father.
Let me buy chains and let the white man whisk me away, than this shithole of a nation that does good to no one. Its quite obvious you dont know what slavery is about.
Mxm
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Skmoda360(m): 11:49am On Jan 04, 2021 |
maxwelltony:
Travelling abroad is my main prayer point at the crossover programme, i hope my prayer request is given favourable consideration.
God i need divine helper
Even me sef.....if I dey cook sef I dey think am...
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Lovelyn451(f): 11:49am On Jan 04, 2021 |
see my prayer point o...that my basic needs be taken care of so I can face bigger things....Chai..somebody will be hustling for food, food o...ordinary food...chai
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YourGrandfather: 11:50am On Jan 04, 2021 |
you are worried about a drug addict shooting anyhow, the one boko haram dey do na Tom and jerry abi?
Wiifesnatcher:
if I ever to leave Nigeria for abroad, I promise myself that it will be for tour and return back when I had enough of it
as fun as Nigerians that's travelling want us to believe abroad is/was, they've their own disadvantages too just like Nigeria
as it is today in USA, one drug addict can enter where you're catching fun and started shooting anyhow
I'm not leaving Nigeria and I don't have any hope of sending my kids abroad too for school, they'll school in best private universities in this country
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Jacksparrow7(m): 11:50am On Jan 04, 2021 |
Yuceeluv:
But that's the truth.
I can't wait to jappa too.
Small money Holi maga
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BigDawsNet: 11:51am On Jan 04, 2021 |
simplesearch:
I'm sincerely not against your explanations, but my concern is that you guys over there have nothing to complain about knowing fully well your home country won't provide you a single of those opportunity offered you there.
If you have a friend who could help out of a difficult situation through lending, wouldn't it be better than an unwilling friend who would stand by and watch you swim in an ocean of hopelessly?
Two system, one offers hope on credit while you enjoy everything and pay back later. The other stands aloof showing less or no concern to your plight, I hope you understand?
Definitely bro....
We should pray for might success
There are lot of white American living permanently in lagos
The location is not the problem
Right connects is the main deal
And God's favor
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sweetmelanin(f): 11:52am On Jan 04, 2021 |
Eriokanmi:
Come back 15 years later and share your Canada experience with us young man . But when you come back, hope you'd not hide when you see your friends and mates you left behind Progress .
Nigeria is a land of opportunities to only those who have the inner eyes to see one. Nothing can ever make me take such a decision of relocating. If you want to go, bye-bye but you'd spot the difference in later years if you choose to remain there . Why not apply same spirit on developing yourself here? Go there for studies and come back with opportunities. I'd like to cite a few examples below on some of us who came back, against all odds.
1- I've been around the globe, even acquired certificates, up to 4 different ones and some training skills in amazing facilities. I came back with an opportunity which is seriously proferring solutions to our problems in Nigeria. No manager in the leading oil and gas company in Nigeria can match my worth...no be bragging matter. I don hobnob with world leaders, including Barack Obama. I'd have regretted it, had I stayed back.
2-Anyone who goes to one of the old generation banks would see an inverter with battery banks on one side of their banking hall, powering their atms... its as a result of an innovation brought home by my uncle. He left union bank for Atlanta in the 90s, got employed at Walmart as stores officer. One day, as he was going home branched at a newspaper vendor( a mexican) booth to read papers as usual and there he spotted an Inverter company located in Arlington. I'm mentioning it as it is so people could check it out. Its called Trace Engineering, later changed their name to Xantrex. He applied to them to be their rep in Nigeria to solve the epileptic power supply in critical sectors but they refused his application for 3 reasons. One, that the product was new to Africa and 2ndly, that being black, it would be impossible to convince his people on adopting the technology. 3rdly, that they weren't ready to expand beyond the shores of America as at that time. He felt disappointed. 2 months later, they called and told him they had reconsidered his application and invited him for 2 weeks training after which he was asked to come to Nigeria with demos to show to his prospects.
Long story cut short, his friends of Nigerian decent blasted him, they said his village people had come calling. He summoned courage and left America with almost nothing. On getting home, he started from his 1-room apartment he left behind. He went to companies, the CBN and other places in government too. CBN told him they had constant power supply with 3 standby automatic switch generators so, they'd not need his ideas. He told them but its free, they now allowed him to install one at their IT dept. 6 months later they had issues with their generators as there were a major power outage from national grid so they over fired the generators. They all packed up within same time. They had to order parts from abroad but then they needed to keep their IT dept running to prevent loss of files. The moment the 3rd gen stopped , all the directors were panicking, rushed to the IT room only to find out that the staff were working as normal with lights on. The called my uncle over, thanked him for saving them a major disaster and gave him a contract to install the inverter on all the CBN branches nationwide. Shortly after that, the atm revolution came and CBN recommended this man to all banks starting from the old generation banks...this man won a global distributor of the year 4 times and was invited with family to the USA for an award each time. His colleagues back then can't even near him in anything. Rather he gives them money on each visit. If you want to go...go and school or you spend a little time and while you're there, study the environment, study our challenges back home and you'd not regret leaving for home ultimately.
A friend is talking with sanwoolu on ocean transport from ikorodu to lagos Island now and discussion is at advanced stage . He's worked with a similar company abroad for some years now and now he wants to tap into the opportunity and the company is ready to fund this project 100%. When you see his private jets or copter hovering ahead of you tomorrow you see him on forbes list, don't say money why...while working in the biting cold over there.
Kenny and D1 would have stayed put and remained stagnated. See the duos balling today. Their contribution to the entertainment industry is invaluable. These are the people we know. There are several other successful guys out there who took a similar decision.
My 50cents had been given...
I loooove stories like this, you know why?
It sells hope to the hopeless, dreams to the visionless and riches to the poverty-stricken.
A post like yours will ganner a lot of likes, you know why? because too many people are hopelessly stuck in Nigeria and sadly will never get the opportunity to leave (despite secretly wishing they could), so instead, they will desperately hold on to the Nigerian dream; ...a rags to riches story, where a suffering man makes it big and gets to shine on all the poverty-stricken fellows around him - he becomes a big man and oppresses others with his wealth, driving his big cars on severely damaged roads, fencing his elaborate mansion to protect himself from 'hoodlums and riff raffs', wining and dining with governors and senators who have looted the country dry (like your 'friend' with sanwo-olu), whilst calling the hopeless masses "lazy youths".
I also love how your "friends" all travelled abroad before they came back to Nigeria to "make it big" .. how convenient!
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BigDawsNet: 11:53am On Jan 04, 2021 |
Debra911:
Okay, this is like roughly 6yrs ahead. Studying medicine in US are way much expensive, carribean universities are better options
I don't know much about the Carribeans or any other part....
But yoh should follow your mind
And make more reaserch on the Carribean meds degree...
I pray they come easy for you...
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MostSoughtAfte(f): 11:56am On Jan 04, 2021 |
May this year not me by o
Btw....
I have a very good laptop for sell
Open box brand new MacBook pro 2017 non touch bar. 8gb ram, 128gb ssd, Corei5, still in brand new condition available for sale...
Price: 400k
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Very solid laptop for video editing, gaming and programming...
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Tats(m): 11:56am On Jan 04, 2021 |
BigDawsNet:
definitely a two sides
One thing about Chinese, Dominican, and other race in the US do is that...
That a message back home about their suitation...
They are not ashamed
They use the medium to prepare the next person planning to relocate too
But as a black man or woman
We tend to hide our really identity
We choose to keep one side and show one side
Because some people back home are ready to shame you..
You have a good job right?
Take a holiday break and come for visit
See what's going around here for free weeks
If it works for u and u ready
Make a decision
When people visit overseas from Nigeria for a brief period, most of them stay with family, relatives, in-laws or friends that they know.
Their perspective of the place is usually based on what they experience - Where the person they are staying with lives, what work they do, what kind of friends they have (as they would usually go out with their host), etc. If the person is a professional with a good job & is well paid, lives in a nice area and has friends of similar status, their perspective of the place is good. Otherwise, it is not so good.
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Re: "Relocating To Canada Is A Huge Achievement" - Nigerians by Nobody: 11:57am On Jan 04, 2021 |
ednut1:
canada is taking highly educated people who typically have worked 3 years. They have tactically seived out potential fraudsters and riff raffs. You also need to score high ielts scores. There was a 83% rejection rate for Nigerian student visa application in 2019. They know what they are doing
Absolutely! Brain drain eventually all that would be left in Nigeria would be dumbos and criminals.  The Canadians are smart.
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LutanFyah: 11:59am On Jan 04, 2021 |
Wiifesnatcher:
oh I forgot attending university is a gateway of speaking English and mandatory rules of English speaking dummy like you
you're only reducing yourself to this garage park argument because you want to defend white
if you truly understand English and its logic, you won't digress from the subject matter which is living like a slave in foreign land
I can't live in abroad but I can tour around that's the post you foolishly quoted, I guess English failed you to comprehend my simple sentence then
you understand English so well yet you struggle to stand in the presence of white granting interview before entering their country, your English couldn't save you to command them that you're going there and you shouldn't be question because you're a grammarian
I'm more sensible than anyone in your lineage and I will prove that in million times, if the way I write my English doesn't sound well to you then that's your lineage problem
whether I'm writing jargons or not I've made my stance which is, say no to second slavery
Your subtle attempt to discourage people from migrating to better opportunities cannot be hidden and I will never standby and watch any of you dampen the spirits of people who want to migrate with your watery rhetorics.
You're a slave right in your own country cos you can't stroll out at night without police behind you, you can't question your Governor for siphoning your money, you cannot protest against police brutality (soldiers will kill you), herdsmen can comfortably go to your village and rape the women in the farm (you can never do anything about it),you still see flyovers as development, you cannot ask your leaders to fix just one refinery after years of independence (try it and get shot) your employer can comfortably sack you for being Yoruba (Not that you don't do your job)
NOW WHO IS THE SLAVE?
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