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Re: I Am Considering Japa For The First Time In My Life. The Hardship Is Unbearable by sylve11: 2:46pm On Feb 27
gaby:
In all you do, please, ensure to Jakpa the right way and not the way I did over 25 years ago with the same frustration and hardship brought upon us by our inept leaders.

isn't it funny that the same thing that pushed us enmasse to Jakpa over 2 decades ago is even gotten worse today?

Where is the hope, my people?

If you can Jakpa legit, make the move ASAP. The people you are looking up to solve the same issues caused by them have their wards away from Nigeria waiting to come back to continue from where their parents stopped, while the ones in Nigeria are strategically placed as place-holders waiting to step into their parents' positions.

I used to blame myself and my mates for the risks we took to find a way out of the dungeon, but our decisions keeps getting justified by the day. R.I.P to my mates who passed on in the course of our journeys. Nigeria is worse off, guys.



It is disgustingly a hopeless situation, I must confess.


Hmmm cool
Re: I Am Considering Japa For The First Time In My Life. The Hardship Is Unbearable by AllenSpencer: 2:46pm On Feb 27
OChimex:


Dude you dont need 5 years in America. When he moves here legally, he can do apprentice on skilled jobs like, electrician, plumbing, HVAC and withing 4 to 6 months he is done learning the job, gets on his own truck and start making between 3 to 5k every 2 weeks, if his company pays him on commission, like most companies of those skills do. 3 years, he is already a big boy have grown to almost top level in his company getting good calls that can fetch him 8 to 12k every 2 weeks.

Your statement is the false impression been fed to people. Just look at how you stated it as if it’s that easy. Where will he get funds for HVAC training? Won’t he pick up odd jobs, pay rents and bills, get a car, DL and insurance?

How many company’s will employ you as an engineer and give you that pay you stated as an illegal inmigrant? You know what the call slave labour, that’s what he will be for some years. It’s one of those sacrifices. He will find his way from there.

Do you have an idea how much monthly rent is in the US presently? How do you just expect someone to just get in and kick- start like that.

You made it look so easy and soft.

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Re: I Am Considering Japa For The First Time In My Life. The Hardship Is Unbearable by Siredmond2(m): 2:47pm On Feb 27
What is the cheapest European country one can Japa to without hesitation?
Re: I Am Considering Japa For The First Time In My Life. The Hardship Is Unbearable by sylve11: 2:47pm On Feb 27
tensazangetsu20:
Be fast o cause by year end, a dollar would be exchanging for 4000 naira.

Lol grin cool
Re: I Am Considering Japa For The First Time In My Life. The Hardship Is Unbearable by Geovanni412(m): 2:48pm On Feb 27
MyVILLAGEpeople:
It's well. But why are African leaders so wicked and heartless?

Nigeria political leaders are occultists and magicians. These are men that belongs to different occult echelons and wizardry. Reason why the country keeps retrogressing.

Stop

Most western country's leaders are occultic too

There is no correlation between occultic men ruling a country and backwardness

Or is illuminati and Bohemian Grove exclusive to Nigeria?

Government everywhere is terrible. There are homeless people in USA just as they are in Nigeria.

Difference between abroad and here is that a skilled worker like a doctor or engineer can effectively provide a decent life for his family.

Those are the only people who, really benefit from japa.

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Re: I Am Considering Japa For The First Time In My Life. The Hardship Is Unbearable by zionstaar75: 2:50pm On Feb 27
HeadNigga:
I have always believed I will make it in Nigeria no matter what. But with the current realities in this country I am seriously considering japa. Nothing is working anymore.

Forex isuues
Security issues
Inflation
Food insecurity
Tribalism
Power failure

These are too much for me to bear. I can't continue to act strong...I am already broken.
and who are u for anyone to listen to you. You're nothing but a town crier
Re: I Am Considering Japa For The First Time In My Life. The Hardship Is Unbearable by Geovanni412(m): 2:54pm On Feb 27
AllenSpencer:


Your statement is the false impression been fed to people. Just look at how you stated it as if it’s that easy. Where will he get funds for HVAC training? Won’t he pick up odd jobs, pay rents and bills, get a car, DL and insurance?

How many company’s will employ you as an engineer and give you that pay you stated as an illegal inmigrant? You know what the call slave labour, that’s what he will be for some years. It’s one of those sacrifices. He will find his way from there.

Do you have an idea how much monthly rent is in the US presently? How do you just expect someone to just get in and kick- start like that.

You made it look so easy and soft.

No mind them,

They think abroad is heaven and Nigeria is hell

Everywhere is bad, it depends on how you navigate the situation

If the person moves to California, even if he is earning $70k per month, it may not be enough for him to get a decent accomodation

Such persons require housing aid to balance things out.

It's not about how much you earn, it's about how much you keep.

Better to research cost of living or at least make a concrete plan of what to do when you japa than to just wing it.

Links:
https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/news/100000-income-san-francisco-70000-los-angeles-low-income/

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Re: I Am Considering Japa For The First Time In My Life. The Hardship Is Unbearable by DavidEsq(m): 2:59pm On Feb 27
Suicideboy:
You'll be deported inshallah
Be like the suffer choke u but u no see money japa 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Re: I Am Considering Japa For The First Time In My Life. The Hardship Is Unbearable by DavidEsq(m): 3:00pm On Feb 27
tensazangetsu20:


That 25 years ago, Nigeria was seen as good and promising.
How? I don't think u were born then
Re: I Am Considering Japa For The First Time In My Life. The Hardship Is Unbearable by ksbusari(m): 3:05pm On Feb 27
Na people wet get money dey japa
Re: I Am Considering Japa For The First Time In My Life. The Hardship Is Unbearable by Scholace: 3:06pm On Feb 27
BarrElChapo:


A client of mine living in France, on my asking him why he left Nigeria he said to me that in 1983 after he had returned from his graduate degree in France and completed this national service corps program, told his wife that’s there’s no hope for them in Nigeria that does she see any hope in sight ? That they should leave the country and you know they left and he says to me that is the best decision he ever took.
wow!!!!

This country is gone truly
Re: I Am Considering Japa For The First Time In My Life. The Hardship Is Unbearable by AngelicBeing: 3:07pm On Feb 27
wink
Re: I Am Considering Japa For The First Time In My Life. The Hardship Is Unbearable by obaidan: 3:09pm On Feb 27
HeadNigga:
I have always believed I will make it in Nigeria no matter what. But with the current realities in this country I am seriously considering japa. Nothing is working anymore.

Forex isuues
Security issues
Inflation
Food insecurity
Tribalism
Power failure

These are too much for me to bear. I can't continue to act strong...I am already broken.
omo na when cost of japa dun dey dance around 20million naira u wan dey consider am....na price wey u go pay for delay be dat sha
Re: I Am Considering Japa For The First Time In My Life. The Hardship Is Unbearable by Sheffieldconsul: 3:10pm On Feb 27
OChimex:


Dude you dont need 5 years in America. When he moves here legally, he can do apprentice on skilled jobs like, electrician, plumbing, HVAC and withing 4 to 6 months he is done learning the job, gets on his own truck and start making between 3 to 5k every 2 weeks, if his company pays him on commission, like most companies of those skills do. 3 years, he is already a big boy have grown to almost top level in his company getting good calls that can fetch him 8 to 12k every 2 weeks.
Re: I Am Considering Japa For The First Time In My Life. The Hardship Is Unbearable by lekonso: 3:21pm On Feb 27
[quote author=Nice2023 post=128671825]If u voted this govt and now wants to run away...

The land where u go to will not spare u.

But if innocent,may it go well with u and so shall it be.
[/quote
Re: I Am Considering Japa For The First Time In My Life. The Hardship Is Unbearable by JapaPrince: 3:22pm On Feb 27
If you want to Japa in a clean manner choose btw EU, US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Uk, Ireland. Etc. They’re expensive but in the long term the costs can even out.
Middle East countries has no human rights and no possibility of getting citizenship so even if you head there just be careful so many lives has been lost.
Asia is for hustlers mainly illegal dealings.
You sit down and check your path in life
I wish you the best of luck
Re: I Am Considering Japa For The First Time In My Life. The Hardship Is Unbearable by Esiman(m): 3:28pm On Feb 27
Nice advice. 99% of your leaders rulers are not patriotic. No dey whine people with patriotism abeg.
fergie001:
Ask not what your Country will do for you but what you will do for your country.

Be patriotic bro....

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Re: I Am Considering Japa For The First Time In My Life. The Hardship Is Unbearable by Edusouls(m): 3:31pm On Feb 27
HeadNigga:
I have always believed I will make it in Nigeria no matter what. But with the current realities in this country I am seriously considering japa. Nothing is working anymore.

Forex isuues
Security issues
Inflation
Food insecurity
Tribalism
Power failure

These are too much for me to bear. I can't continue to act strong...I am already broken.
japa go were kwanu? The whole globe is a big mess, humanity is fast plunging into the pits of perdition,so don’t loose hope all of us are together in the mess, don’t allow urself slip into anxiety and depression which would complicate the case just brace up this is just the beginning , your fellow citizens and spirits are with you so toughen up…

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Re: I Am Considering Japa For The First Time In My Life. The Hardship Is Unbearable by BarrElChapo(m): 3:40pm On Feb 27
Scholace:
wow!!!!

This country is gone truly

Truly it is. Let me wow you further two Sundays ago I went to see him and that was when for the first time he was telling me that he has been living with diabetes since 1980. He was in his 30s when he was diagnosed with the disease back then in France but since all treatment since then have been free he has been able to live his live to the fullest. You'll never know he has diabetes until he tells you.
Re: I Am Considering Japa For The First Time In My Life. The Hardship Is Unbearable by pquaver(m): 3:42pm On Feb 27
HeadNigga:
I hope to be reading senseless posts from divisive folks like you from overseas next year.

Why will a bilionaire Run away from making billions?

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Re: I Am Considering Japa For The First Time In My Life. The Hardship Is Unbearable by Nwaiyoo: 3:49pm On Feb 27
E go reach everybody.
Re: I Am Considering Japa For The First Time In My Life. The Hardship Is Unbearable by zumbigbo(m): 3:50pm On Feb 27
Nigerians deserve this....they are so stupid.

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Re: I Am Considering Japa For The First Time In My Life. The Hardship Is Unbearable by Emma1Oj(m): 3:50pm On Feb 27
HeadNigga:
I have always believed I will make it in Nigeria no matter what. But with the current realities in this country[b] I am seriously considering japa[/b]. Nothing is working anymore.

Forex isuues
Security issues
Inflation
Food insecurity
Tribalism
Power failure

These are too much for me to bear. I can't continue to act strong...I am already broken.
if you need a body guard to protect you to any country of your choice, I'm available. I'm a good protector.
Re: I Am Considering Japa For The First Time In My Life. The Hardship Is Unbearable by Scholace: 3:55pm On Feb 27
BarrElChapo:


Truly it is. Let me wow you further two Sundays ago I went to see him and that was when for the first time he was telling me that he has been living with diabetes since 1980. He was in his 30s when he was diagnosed with the disease back then in France but since all treatment since then have been free he has been able to live his live to the fullest. You'll never know he has diabetes until he tells you.
Interesting

I lost my uncle to diabetes last two years. Najia which way
Re: I Am Considering Japa For The First Time In My Life. The Hardship Is Unbearable by OChimex: 3:57pm On Feb 27
AllenSpencer:


Your statement is the false impression been fed to people. Just look at how you stated it as if it’s that easy. Where will he get funds for HVAC training? Won’t he pick up odd jobs, pay rents and bills, get a car, DL and insurance?

How many company’s will employ you as an engineer and give you that pay you stated as an illegal inmigrant? You know what the call slave labour, that’s what he will be for some years. It’s one of those sacrifices. He will find his way from there.

Do you have an idea how much monthly rent is in the US presently? How do you just expect someone to just get in and kick- start like that.

You made it look so easy and soft.

You Nigerians first of all, think with your emotions, then before you think with your brain.
I am telling you from experience dude. My own experience and you are here doubting me? Shoooooo
That's why I said, he should move legally.
You don't need any fund to be an apprentice Mr man. The company hires you as an apprentice, pays you hourly like $20 to $22 an hour until you are done training.
So many endless companies are looking for apprentices.
The problem with Nigerians are lack of knowledge and information. When you move to America, find apprenticeship skill job learn, the company will be paying you while you learn.
Once done, they give you your own van or truck equipped, give you loan for tools, you work and take your professional exams.
That's the root I am on Mr man.

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Re: I Am Considering Japa For The First Time In My Life. The Hardship Is Unbearable by AllenSpencer: 4:03pm On Feb 27
OChimex:


You Nigerians first of all, think with your emotions, then before you think with your brain.
I am telling you from experience dude. My own experience and you are here doubting me? Shoooooo
That's why I said, he should move legally.
You don't need any fund to be an apprentice Mr man. The company hires you as an apprentice, pays you hourly like $20 to $22 an hour until you are done training.
So many endless companies are looking for apprentices.
The problem with Nigerians are lack of knowledge and information. When you move to America, find apprenticeship skill job learn, the company will be paying you while you learn.
Once done, they give you your own van or truck equipped, give you loan for tools, you work and take your professional exams.
That's the root I am on Mr man.

Now you talking. Legal route! That’s feasible.

Pay him while training him, and tie him up with loan and interest. But it’s a deal if you legal

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Re: I Am Considering Japa For The First Time In My Life. The Hardship Is Unbearable by alphabbey1(m): 4:07pm On Feb 27
banku:
Op, what in the world makes you think the things you complain of in Nigeria do not happen where you are going?

The lack of power and electricity is probably the worst in Nigeria making everything else worse. But Nigerians that Japa are too ashamed to tell you that proportionally, foreigners in these overseas countries make up a higher percentage of the poor.

Yes, a poor foreigner overseas is a naira millionaire in Nigeria. Many Europeans and Americans live from one paycheck to another. If they miss more than one paycheck in a month, they become homeless and go on welfare, food stamps, food pantries as was televised worldwide on tv. during Covid-19.

Would you tell Nigerians if you were homeless until you freeze to death?
Those two points I bolded for you may be misleading. Sometimes I wonder about the type of abroad some of you guys visit and the routes you take. If you follow the legal route, you can never encounter poverty in abroad. Notice the "can never," ? Yes, am stating fact and reality for you. All you need is one Job and rest is history. Even Nigerians that seeked asylum in Canada earn and save more money than an oil company employee in Nigeria.

As someone else mentioned, poverty is indeed a choice in foreign countries. I can assure you of that.
Re: I Am Considering Japa For The First Time In My Life. The Hardship Is Unbearable by OChimex: 4:10pm On Feb 27
AllenSpencer:


Now you talking. Legal route! That’s feasible.

Pay him while training him, and tie him up with loan and interest. But it’s a deal if you legal


I don't put this information for you to doubt
Ignorantly.
I put this for people who want to learn, to learn. Most Nigerians come America dey do dumb odd jobs. That's stupid. Learn a skill and make fortune within 2 to 3 years, $100k - $200k yearly.
The tools loan is only if you want to. If you had saved enough, you can do it yourself. Tools can cost between $1k to 2k for basics and for a start. Then he works to buy or upgrade his tools himself.
He can pay up the loan in two to 3 paychecks, $500 taken from each paychecks, or set up a payment plan where the company deducts like $100 -$200 each pay checks.

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Re: I Am Considering Japa For The First Time In My Life. The Hardship Is Unbearable by skillfusion: 4:11pm On Feb 27
No listen to who say make you no japa ooo.

Some wey no hear dey use the money pay Kidnapper. Minimum wage still the same yet kidnapper asking price na 50 million per adult.

The entire sectors are dead. You dont need a soothsayer to advice you else before Emilokan finish him round one, dollar don hit 3000.

Be guided. Move when you still got bones!
Re: I Am Considering Japa For The First Time In My Life. The Hardship Is Unbearable by AllenSpencer: 4:12pm On Feb 27
OChimex:


I don't put this information for you to doubt
Ignorantly.
I put this for people who want to learn, to learn. Most Nigerians come America dey do dumb odd jobs. That's stupid. Learn a skill and make fortune within 2 to 3 years, $100k - $200k yearly.
The tools loan is only if you want to. If you had saved enough, you can do it yourself. Tools can cost between $1k to 2k for basics and for a start. Then he works to buy or upgrade his tools himself.
He can pay up the loan in two to 3 paychecks, $500 taken from each paychecks, or set up a payment plan where the company deducts like $100 -$200 each pay checks.

You are not sharing any information. Any legal person can pick-up any job and become anything. Is that hidden? We were talking about the illegal route.
Re: I Am Considering Japa For The First Time In My Life. The Hardship Is Unbearable by kot1917(m): 4:17pm On Feb 27
gaby:
In all you do, please, ensure to Jakpa the right way and not the way I did over 25 years ago with the same frustration and hardship brought upon us by our inept leaders.

isn't it funny that the same thing that pushed us enmasse to Jakpa over 2 decades ago is even gotten worse today?

Where is the hope, my people?


Pl

If you can Jakpa legit, make the move ASAP. The people you are looking up to solve the same issues caused by them have their wards away from Nigeria waiting to come back to continue from where their parents stopped, while the ones in Nigeria are strategically placed as place-holders waiting to step into their parents' positions.

I used to blame myself and my mates for the risks we took to find a way out of the dungeon, but our decisions keeps getting justified by the day. R.I.P to my mates who passed on in the course of our journeys. Nigeria is worse off, guys.



It is disgustingly a hopeless situation, I must confess.


Please sir , I will appreciate if you can share how you Jakpa story with us ... I’m ready to apply the same route
Re: I Am Considering Japa For The First Time In My Life. The Hardship Is Unbearable by CountinBlessins(m): 4:22pm On Feb 27
AntiChristian:
You get money to Japa but you no get ideas to multiply the money here?

Bye Bye o!

Japa!

Are you educated at all? All your politicians who stole how many opens factories to employ jobless youths like you?

Why not start with them first before disturbing another?

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