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Re: Thread For Nigerians In Tahiti by lanrexdo(m): 11:44pm On Aug 19, 2013
Oh Boy, You don nail the guy finish for here smiley smiley grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin cheesy cheesy grin
pDude:

Lemme guess. You are a Nigerian agent in Tahiti who seems to know a lot on Tahiti. Also you can procure Tahiti visa for people and you have various offices in Tahiti.

Also all we need to do is give you some info and pay money into a UBA account, and our visa is ready to be collected in 2 days. Also you work with Tahiti authorities and you are well versed in all the travel and logistics involved with a Tahiti trip.


But your office just happens to be in Ojuelegba.

Try again bruv. Nor be today yansh resemble kolanut grin

NB: Look at the OPs profile pix and see Tahitian paradise for yourselves cheesy
Re: Thread For Nigerians In Tahiti by Nobody: 11:53pm On Aug 19, 2013
delors:
Liar angry ! Photoshopped landscape plan for Florida? ...But then, I can see you took ya own profile picture in Tahiti, the one behind Agege in Lagos

That's bora bora
Re: Thread For Nigerians In Tahiti by Andyblaze: 1:00am On Aug 20, 2013
olaolayink: what does it take to visit dat country

The same things it takes to visit other european, american, carribean countries. Just lesser cash. Depending on what you're coming here for.
Re: Thread For Nigerians In Tahiti by Andyblaze: 1:07am On Aug 20, 2013
lanrexdo: what are the hotspot in taiti?

There are many beautiful landscapes to catch fun in Papeete as well as clubs and exotic bars.

The Hotels in Le marche are the best in the whole of french polynesia
Re: Thread For Nigerians In Tahiti by Andyblaze: 1:10am On Aug 20, 2013
lanrexdo: what are the hotspot in taiti?
Re: Thread For Nigerians In Tahiti by Andyblaze: 1:15am On Aug 20, 2013
Hon Emeritus: We dey ok for here ooo....Tahiti is better than Nigeria cos there is no bokoharam. But mosquitoes plenty for here oo ;DWe dey ok for here ooo....Tahiti is better than Nigeria cos there is no bokoharam. But mosquitoes plenty for here oo

Hi Man. I'm at Tikehau. What About U?
Re: Thread For Nigerians In Tahiti by Andyblaze: 1:17am On Aug 20, 2013
HNosegbe: Tahiti...

Isn't that where Bora Bora Island is?

Yeah. And Guess what its the most perfect place for a honeymoon in the world
Re: Thread For Nigerians In Tahiti by Andyblaze: 1:19am On Aug 20, 2013
owolabifunke14: Thank you, if not London I no dey come join u hear?

Tahiti is much more peaceful and immigrant friendly than London.
Re: Thread For Nigerians In Tahiti by Andyblaze: 1:32am On Aug 20, 2013
chuks824: Can u tell us more about the place


Tahiti is a tropical destination with abundant
sunshine, year-round air and water temperatures of
about 80 degrees and two main seasons, summer
and winter. The ideal time to visit is during the clear,
dry winter months of May to October. Yet even during
the more humid summer months of November to
April, showers are mainly sporadic (typically late-
afternoon and overnight) and there's usually plenty
of sunshine.
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How to Get There
I and my family flew from Lagos to Los Angeles to Tahiti. This is pretty much how much I know about flying from West Africa to there. I think Qatar airlines also go from Lagos to Amsterdam to Auckland to Papeete in Tahiti but am not pretty sure
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Specialized Interests: Repeat visitors,
honeymooners and scuba divers often bypass Tahiti
and Moorea and head to islands a bit further afield. A
great combo for second-time visitors or romantics is:
Bora Bora, where the views never get old; Taha'a,
located a short flight from Bora Bora with excellent
pearl and vanilla farms; and Tikehau, Manihi or one of
the other secluded Tuamotu atolls, where the main
activities are snorkeling, sunning and relaxation.
Divers typically head for the amazing coral reefs of
Rangiroa, which is ranked as one of the world's great
dive destinations. Adventure-seekers enjoy exploring
the Marquesas, where ancient tribal lore and customs
are commonplace.
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Is Tahiti Expensive?
Yes, for a number of reasons. Almost everything
except fresh seafood and tropical fruit has to be
shipped in from a great distance - making food the
most obvious expense. Add in the high-cost of
electricity and a currency tied to the euro, making
the exchange pricey for Americans. Bora Bora and
Taha'a resorts tend to be priciest, while those on
Tahiti, Moorea and the Tuamotus can be a third to a
half less. To save, choose a beach bungalow over an
overwater bungalow and look for a package with
breakfast included. A variety of sources are now also
offering package deals, that include air,
accommodations and sometimes even certain meals,
making a visit more affordable than ever.
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Do I Need a Visa?
Yes you do as a Nigerian. You Can Apply For one from either the Austrailian or Kiwi embassy in South Africa. However for stays of 90 days or less, citizens of other countries like the United
States and Canada need only a valid passport unlike African countries
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Is English Spoken?
Somewhat. Tahiti's two official languages are
Tahitian and French, but you will find that most hotel
employees speak English, as do people who work in
shops or for tour companies.
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Currency
French Polynesia's official currency is the French
Pacific Franc, abbreviated as XPF. You can exchange
money at your resort and there are a few ATM
machines on Tahiti, Moorea and Bora Bora. Some
vendors in local handicrafts markets will accept U.S.
dollars.
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What Is the Time Zone?
It's the same as Hawaii: three hours earlier than
Pacific Standard Time, six hours earlier than Eastern
Standard Time (adjusted to two hours and five hours,
respectively, from November to March).

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Re: Thread For Nigerians In Tahiti by Andyblaze: 1:35am On Aug 20, 2013
x-razzy:
no be that country wey we thrash 6-1 for confederation cup University dey for there wey do masters?/

Yeah definitely. Dunno a lot bout them but I know about one at Punaania, The University Of French Polynesia
Re: Thread For Nigerians In Tahiti by Andyblaze: 1:38am On Aug 20, 2013
pDude:

Lemme guess. You are a Nigerian agent in Tahiti who seems to know a lot on Tahiti. Also you can procure Tahiti visa for people and you have various offices in Tahiti.

Also all we need to do is give you some info and pay money into a UBA account, and our visa is ready to be collected in 2 days. Also you work with Tahiti authorities and you are well versed in all the travel and logistics involved with a Tahiti trip.


But your office just happens to be in Ojuelegba.

Try again bruv. Nor be today yansh resemble kolanut grin

NB: Look at the OPs profile pix and see Tahitian paradise for yourselves cheesy

Listen Man. I appreciate your intelligent skeptism but never in my post did I state that I was a visa agent or whatsoever and that I would help anyone gain a Visa to Tahiti. I am currently on Holidays with my family here and I just thought I could meet some Nigerians here or tell Nigerians who wished to come here about the country. As for my picture, that's my baby in Nigeria.

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Re: Thread For Nigerians In Tahiti by Andyblaze: 1:40am On Aug 20, 2013
sagytarius™:
Op, is fishing business lucrative there?

Fishing is over lucrative here if you can get the right target market of vacationers. Don't think about export cos u'll make more money selling for vacationers here than exporting. Sea food here is expensive. A normal bonga fish of 200 naira in Naija will cost about A thousand naira equivalent here
Re: Thread For Nigerians In Tahiti by Andyblaze: 1:42am On Aug 20, 2013
Rooneyboy: What in the world are Nigerians doing in Tahiti

Greener pastures or what grin grin grin

#SMH

If U spend one holiday in the Sexiest country in the world otherwise known as Tahiti, you will find out greener pastures isn't all in life for a comfortable relaxation from the "heat" in Nigeria.
Re: Thread For Nigerians In Tahiti by Andyblaze: 1:47am On Aug 20, 2013
simpleseyi: what assistance can you offer?
Any questions about manner of life, business here. Also on how to travel to here, cost of here etc...but am not a Visa Agent o.
Re: Thread For Nigerians In Tahiti by WaleFolarin: 1:56am On Aug 20, 2013
I wan visit dat country. I wan play football there. I fit from their be the new Messi
Re: Thread For Nigerians In Tahiti by Andyblaze: 2:00am On Aug 20, 2013
James Lucia: i love Tahiti i wish to go d some day. i fell in love wt Tahiti when i watch them play during confederation cup, d look natural n hospitable i will go d cos i love nature.
It is a very beautiful place. Can anywhere in Nigeria compare to this?

Re: Thread For Nigerians In Tahiti by Andyblaze: 2:04am On Aug 20, 2013
shymexx: Can't you see that the thread is satire?

The guy who created the thread obviously doesn't live there, he's someone's alternate handle.
Am I ur alternate?
Re: Thread For Nigerians In Tahiti by Andyblaze: 2:10am On Aug 20, 2013
distribute inc.:

what you doing there?
working/vacation?

Visit Bro. Been Here Since July 28th, will be here until September. Any other question, Man?
Re: Thread For Nigerians In Tahiti by Andyblaze: 2:16am On Aug 20, 2013
maxisfield: Haba! Dnt tel me ds iz bcomin a reality angry

What is wrong with it
Re: Thread For Nigerians In Tahiti by Andyblaze: 2:21am On Aug 20, 2013
mondi_cheeks: I also want to be in Tahiti grin grin grin
Do u want to come for vacation here?
Re: Thread For Nigerians In Tahiti by Nobody: 3:24am On Aug 20, 2013
Andyblaze:

Listen Man. I appreciate your intelligent skeptism but never in my post did I state that I was a visa agent or whatsoever and that I would help anyone gain a Visa to Tahiti. I am currently on Holidays with my family here and I just thought I could meet some Nigerians here or tell Nigerians who wished to come here about the country. As for my picture, that's my baby in Nigeria.

Abeg park well jor! angry

Your damage control is 12hours too late grin grin grin grin

The damage is already done tongue tongue cry grin
Re: Thread For Nigerians In Tahiti by Nobody: 7:40am On Aug 20, 2013
Nigerians are everywhere. How can I forget those Nigerians I saw in Venezuela selling calling card and rending calls by the street corner of Caracas.. With someone of them bn there for over 10yrs without visiting home or doing anything meaningful with their damn life.

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Re: Thread For Nigerians In Tahiti by back2sender: 8:07am On Aug 20, 2013
419 thread. This is a warning to the gullible ones who think travelling out of the country is Eldorado.
Re: Thread For Nigerians In Tahiti by HonEmeritus(m): 8:13am On Aug 20, 2013
Andyblaze:

Hi Man. I'm at Tikehau. What About U?
how are you? I am Kachu!
Re: Thread For Nigerians In Tahiti by Jomark(m): 9:00am On Aug 20, 2013
chi4ik: So there ar Nigerians in dat poor country? I know they ar my IGBO brothers!
Tribalist, keep it up...
Re: Thread For Nigerians In Tahiti by Nobody: 9:17am On Aug 20, 2013
are there ppl in tahiti?
Re: Thread For Nigerians In Tahiti by Davidbanky(m): 9:28am On Aug 20, 2013
owolabifunke14: Thank you, if not London I no dey come join u hear?

Lolz ... As if London is even wonderful like that ..
Re: Thread For Nigerians In Tahiti by Harrisibor(m): 10:01am On Aug 20, 2013
@ op all I can say is u are fine oooo If dats u on ur profile pix. Can we hang out
Re: Thread For Nigerians In Tahiti by diarra94(m): 11:23am On Aug 20, 2013
to all of yall talking shit here about tahiti STFU. these island countries are very small but are doing much better than f*cking african countries. by the way i live on the island of samoa and i travel around the pacific region a lot especially to fiji, solomon islands, new zealand, cook islands, tonga, vanuatu, kiribati, new caledonia, and tahiti. to all of yall who dont know, all of these islands have a branch of redeemed christian church of god and there are many nigerians living here especially in fiji and solomon islands. these islanders hate nigerians, most especially samoa cos they have been cheated several times by so called igbos. the ladies here are hoooot and damn fine, once you have money theyll roll with ya. for any nigerian thinking about coming over to hustle is wasting his /her time cos this is no place to hustle. you should only consider coming here if you want to study, just explore the wonderful islands or you have a postgradute degree to secure a job. if you want to have a nice experience in this region (especially with the ladies), fake a jamaican accent and tell them youre from jamaica cos they adore jamaicans like die.

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Re: Thread For Nigerians In Tahiti by FOLYKAZE(m): 2:13pm On Aug 20, 2013
pDude:

Lemme guess. You are a Nigerian agent in Tahiti who seems to know a lot on Tahiti. Also you can procure Tahiti visa for people and you have various offices in Tahiti.

Also all we need to do is give you some info and pay money into a UBA account, and our visa is ready to be collected in 2 days. Also you work with Tahiti authorities and you are well versed in all the travel and logistics involved with a Tahiti trip.


But your office just happens to be in Ojuelegba.

Try again bruv. Nor be today yansh resemble kolanut grin

NB: Look at the OPs profile pix and see Tahitian paradise for yourselves cheesy


Animalistic instinct I over cooked that....

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