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Re: Sending Money Back Home For A Project: What Has Been Your Experience? by Aboguede(m): 11:35am On Jun 05, 2020 |
Zeezy81: So with a 2004 still Toyota say Corolla The balance is how much and what is the rough estimated months this car can work without stories that touches |
Re: Sending Money Back Home For A Project: What Has Been Your Experience? by smeag0l(m): 11:35am On Jun 05, 2020 |
And family members too(brothers , sisters, uncles and aunties). Nigerians are very dubious. Why family members do this is because they know that you won't do anything to them because you're related by blood or marriage and las las, they will have a family meeting where they'll call you and the one that scammed you to and settle it there(mind you, the settlement will not involve returning your money but apologies). The one that annoys me is that it is these same people that are quick to go to church on Sunday to announce a miraculous turn around in their lives(with someone else'ssweat o). They are also the ones that are quick to castigate the government of being corrupt. Someone7: 11 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Sending Money Back Home For A Project: What Has Been Your Experience? by friday2011(m): 11:35am On Jun 05, 2020 |
ArcFresky: Ooo, just thought of it (4x3 bedrooms flats storey building) Na to build am reach level wey d engineers advised then go back to the states and come back when the engineers feel its good to continue... |
Re: Sending Money Back Home For A Project: What Has Been Your Experience? by spyder880(m): 11:36am On Jun 05, 2020 |
Josnac: If I talk what I have seen in this kind of situations, two novels will be filled 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Sending Money Back Home For A Project: What Has Been Your Experience? by 2kurupt(m): 11:36am On Jun 05, 2020 |
If you're based in the diaspora and wish to own a house back home, I'll advise you gather the money, travel down here yourself and buy an already built house preferably in a purpose built estate. With that no stories. Most of these estates have long term payment plans so you know you're not just throwing money into thin air. If it's a village based personal house you want, start the project when you are in town. If you ain't staying long enough for it to be completed then pause and continue on your next return. No time! The rate at which people (including family) want to cash out at the detriment of another person's sweat is alarming. 10 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Sending Money Back Home For A Project: What Has Been Your Experience? by gbagyiza: 11:38am On Jun 05, 2020 |
Officialgarri: I was in my bedroom reading your comment and I can't stop laughing. This guy don enter one chance. If his blood brothers can do this to him, then, who else can he trust. I am from the North but I work in south west, I am currently undergoing a house building project, from the purchase of the land n up to the current state of the project, I only send money to my brother n dad for the project n they have honestly executed the project well. The last time I visited home n was taken to the site of the project, which was in plastering stage, I was impressed. It has to do with the family. My family members r well discipline, humble, trustworthy n couple with their Christian background, they r not the desperate type. So, we always have confidence in each other. If an outsider will do that fine but for a blood family member, it's too bad. 10 Likes |
Re: Sending Money Back Home For A Project: What Has Been Your Experience? by praiseneo(m): 11:39am On Jun 05, 2020 |
IMO01:please I'm looking for buyer in Anambra a plot very urgent I need link |
Re: Sending Money Back Home For A Project: What Has Been Your Experience? by Akaegwu(m): 11:41am On Jun 05, 2020 |
Where is the building? You just stylishly advertise your job. Suen please collect your advert money from Him . 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Sending Money Back Home For A Project: What Has Been Your Experience? by Aforxzy(f): 11:43am On Jun 05, 2020 |
If you are building, let your contractor give daily progress report with pictures and video. Also you should have someone else who is unknown to the contractor but stays around the neighborhood, who regularly briefs you on the project. Otherwise buy a house and you are good. 1 Like |
Re: Sending Money Back Home For A Project: What Has Been Your Experience? by jovijovi: 11:43am On Jun 05, 2020 |
My little advice to people living abroad or living in Nigeria and doing well is: stop sending money to your relatives to help you build a house, do this instead: look for an already completed house and buy it then get a professional God fearing building contractor to make some changes if at all you need to. Pls you people can send money to your relatives to better their lives if you have. But biko don't send them money to help you build house. Onye relatives na egbughi, onwe ghi onye ga egbu ya. Pls. Check my signature for ur waist trainers and other body shapers. We deliver Nationwide. Pay on delivery is allowed. 2 Likes |
Re: Sending Money Back Home For A Project: What Has Been Your Experience? by tlops(m): 11:43am On Jun 05, 2020 |
I am sure the son in-law has his own property somewhere nearby.. I wonder why people do that, no wonder Putin (Not confirmed) called Africa cemetery http://www.mdrebahri.com/russia-president-vladimir-putin-says-africa-is-a-cemetery-for-africans/ . I am sure the lady in question was living in rented house (denying herself comfort ) where she lived and work and wants to build mansion where she only visits a few days per year. My advice to those living abroad is that, make sure you are enjoying, thriving and contribute to your host nations. Don't be in a hurry to enter the rat race of building a house in Nigeria when you have not owned your home in your host country (except you are illegal, then send the money ASAP). Use your mortgage as savings, that is pay more on the loan (Amortize) so that when you sell you will have a lot of cash back and you can enter and build in Nigeria. There is no way you will enter Nigeria with $250k without building something comfortable. Your children that you gave birth to/ trained abroad will not come and inherit your Nigerian house. so enjoy your life and contribute where ever God placed you. 5 Likes |
Re: Sending Money Back Home For A Project: What Has Been Your Experience? by Aboguede(m): 11:44am On Jun 05, 2020 |
praiseneo: Location exactly Ibu onye ogbe? |
Re: Sending Money Back Home For A Project: What Has Been Your Experience? by IMO01: 11:45am On Jun 05, 2020 |
praiseneo: Our focus is only IMO state. We want to be the number one real estate company in Imo state though we are just starting out 2 Likes |
Re: Sending Money Back Home For A Project: What Has Been Your Experience? by OKTolu: 11:49am On Jun 05, 2020 |
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Re: Sending Money Back Home For A Project: What Has Been Your Experience? by Empiree: 11:51am On Jun 05, 2020 |
mufutau55:they complain of bad economy, bad govt and lack of opportunity. But when given one they loot you dry and still blame govt. I have said it many times and I will repeat it again. Nigerian govt is reflection of it's people and the people are the reflection of their govt. 7 Likes |
Re: Sending Money Back Home For A Project: What Has Been Your Experience? by slimanyd: 11:51am On Jun 05, 2020 |
Gigac1: Bros. Nah person wey get papers go travel home every year o. No even think am at all or else ,he has made enough and made up is mind to return to nigeria finally. If not ,nah the end of usa be that o |
Re: Sending Money Back Home For A Project: What Has Been Your Experience? by Johntemmy(m): 11:52am On Jun 05, 2020 |
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Re: Sending Money Back Home For A Project: What Has Been Your Experience? by Jomandi13(m): 11:54am On Jun 05, 2020 |
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Re: Sending Money Back Home For A Project: What Has Been Your Experience? by Jomandi13(m): 11:56am On Jun 05, 2020 |
Johntemmy:Are you based in Lagos? |
Re: Sending Money Back Home For A Project: What Has Been Your Experience? by Exmay(m): 11:57am On Jun 05, 2020 |
The reason I believe most people in the diaspora uses Family and Friends as contractors as against employing professionals is the availability of funds. Most people send in the money for their projects in piecemeal. As a result, it takes years for completion of such projects. I don’t think most firms will have that patience/accommodation in their terms, thus the reason why F&F continues to be employed for diasporians’ projects. 2 Likes |
Re: Sending Money Back Home For A Project: What Has Been Your Experience? by Sachiopropty(m): 11:59am On Jun 05, 2020 |
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Re: Sending Money Back Home For A Project: What Has Been Your Experience? by Vatod(m): 11:59am On Jun 05, 2020 |
mufutau55:even at that, people will use another similar developing site at the backyard, I think the best way is just find a reputable company, I can recommend some if needed |
Re: Sending Money Back Home For A Project: What Has Been Your Experience? by Yankee101: 12:01pm On Jun 05, 2020 |
Help the guy and talk to him man to man Officialgarri: 1 Like |
Re: Sending Money Back Home For A Project: What Has Been Your Experience? by engrajoo1(m): 12:02pm On Jun 05, 2020 |
This is the reason you as a Nigerian in diaspora needs to contact #BuildAid# for your construction job.... Show us the land or tell us your choice place you want the land and we get it for you. We send you daily/weekly progress report of your project. BuildAid is a construction company specifically established for Nigerians in diaspora to assist them with their construction jobs. |
Re: Sending Money Back Home For A Project: What Has Been Your Experience? by praiseneo(m): 12:04pm On Jun 05, 2020 |
Aboguede:okija |
Re: Sending Money Back Home For A Project: What Has Been Your Experience? by taneez(f): 12:04pm On Jun 05, 2020 |
This is what happens when people think hiring a professional is a waste. The truth is the cost of hiring a professional on paper may seem expensive but is cheaper in reality. This also goes for people who give their projects to " Baba Bricklayer" to build. Some of them over quote materials which would make you spend more money. My professional advice is to engage a construction company or a trusted professional (civil engineer or builder). Why? A registered company or professional can be reported and sanctioned. Be there when the project is starts. Ask for pictures and videos daily. A trusted professional will charge you based on stages of project completed. Ensure you receive receipts. 1 Like |
Re: Sending Money Back Home For A Project: What Has Been Your Experience? by smeag0l(m): 12:10pm On Jun 05, 2020 |
The reason why a lot of people don't do this is because it is more expensive and most people may not have the endurance and discipline to rack up such savings without diverting the money to some other thing they consider more pressing. styless: |
Re: Sending Money Back Home For A Project: What Has Been Your Experience? by delpee(f): 12:10pm On Jun 05, 2020 |
It's safer to buy from reputable Estates/Property developers these days. You can easily monitor the project this way. That's how Amen Estate for instance built a level of trust with Nigerians abroad. There are others like Adron Homes etc ( I'm not marketing for them...just based on what I've seen.) There are too many cases of people being swindled or even murdered by so called family and friends in matters like this. A word is enough for the wise. |
Re: Sending Money Back Home For A Project: What Has Been Your Experience? by Aboguede(m): 12:12pm On Jun 05, 2020 |
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