wanaj0: you have said it all , but you forgot to tell us they are racist ............and no jobs for blacks .
It is all a function of what you are doing in Malaysia.
Malaysia is a lovely place. Lived in Miri Sarawak then moved to KL. Go to work in Labuan and KK regularly. Also get to go to JB to visit a yard. In Labuan I stay in Grand Dorsett and work from Asian Supply Base. In KK I stay in Le Meridien and Work from Wisma San Hin just by waterfront area. Loved KK because of the beaches.
All in all, a lovely place. People from East Malaysia are more friendly.
Enjoyed playing Golf there.
There is corruption in Malaysia but is hardly talked about. Right now the CM of Sarawak is facing serious heat because of corruption.
Good rivalry between Singapore and Malaysia though. Things are cheaper in Malaysia than Singapore.
Note, Malaysia is not a place to hustle for job. Remember as a BLACK person you stand out. Many Africans are there as Students with a good number in what is called 'visa' schools.
Malaysia is a Muslim country but except you are in the East Coast of the Peninsular, you are relatively safe from extremism.
Infrastructure in the West is better than the East. Flight cost is relatively cheap. Weather is cool.
Malaysia Ringgit is quite strong now. From RM1 to N36.00 in 2008 it is now like RM1 to N50.00 now. So things are more expensive in Malaysia in Naira terms.
For those who like to shop, KL is not bad for shopping. For lovers of nature, many places to go in KL. Loved the KL bird park. Labuan is a duty free area though very small island. Was told it was owned by the Sabah CM
Japan is one the best country so far , these country is very expensive that you might need millions of Naira for your accomadation and feeding .their school fees is very expensive . once you have the certificate of clearance ,its an aprroval from the immigration to study , your visa will be surely granted . i have been to japan once , na better country , mind you dont pass through narita airport if you dont have 10,000 dollars as your BTA ooo , good luck
Nairalandi: Pls house I sincerely need any of your idea about what procedures one will follow in order to get student Visa to Japan.I want to travel to Japan mainly for business opportunities but my friend who is currently helping me out told me that I should go through education/school.pls my beloved ones,I really need ur little contribution on how best I can get my visa to Japan.thanks and remain blessed
Bro , Who told you france dont need Nigerians , have you ever been to france .let me tell you onething you guys dont know , france is the best place you can enjoy yourself as a black man ,they are very nice people and the government is doing the best to please everybody , but the fact is that how many can they satisfy . my was instantly granted the very firstday i applied ,but the process for Nigerian is that , the visa will only be issued after fewdays . i love france and the poeple here are caring , loving and helpfull unlike our so called uk .
worry 359: The TRUTH The BITTER TRUTH So hard to accept FRANCE DOES NOT WANT NIGERIAN PEOPLE understand FRANCE DOES NOT WANT NIGERIAN PEOPLE There are so many people from ex french colonies and poor countries applying that they can not attend to them. Nigeria is just seen as a country of criminals that are not worty of visa.
as a matter of fact she is a successfull woman , i really dont know is still a young woman .God will continue to bless you .why must you hate her ?
bcomputer101: Here is a detail life history of Nigerian actress Tonto Dike.
Tonto Dike originates from Ikwere, Port Harcourt, in Rivers State. She was born on June 9, 1985 and after her primary and secondary education, she was admitted into Rivers State University of Science and Technology, Port Harcourt, and currently studying Petro-Chemical Engineering.
Growing up: Growing up was wonderful because I had everything I wanted and wasn’t deprived of anything. My father was wealthy, so he did everything possible for me. I went to the best schools in my state, I graduated with good results from my primary and secondary schools and I hope to graduate with the best result after my degree programme. I have had parental love, care, family ties while growing up. It’s been love all the way the only thing I didn’t appreciate while growing up was the fact that I could not mix with my peer group, which is why I can’t speak my dialect up till now. Another was growing up without my mother. She died when I was just three years old, so I practically didn’t know her, but it was a joy to know that I had someone who I could say replaced her.
My journey into Nollywood: I got into the industry after I left the reality T.V show The next movie star in 2005, I was first runner-up, when Kingsley Ogboso won, and from there, I started looking for contacts and fortunately for me, a lot of people saw my talent, I got involved in the reality show first because I saw it as a way of getting close to the industry, I had hoped that from it I would move into the industry and it happened as I wanted.
Challenges: Sincerely, I don’t think I have had to go through any challenge. This is because I don’t see them as challenges; I am a very prayerful person. I believe so much in God and it seems like everything just falls at my feet. Anything I want just falls at my feet. I can’t say I have had to go through challenges since I got into the industry.
Big break: Perhaps, I should say my first movie, but that was released last year so I will say my second movie, entitled, Holy Cross which I did with Nonso Diobi, Uncle Pete Edochie and Jim Iyke, after seeing the film, the producers and directors wanted to use me in their own films, Right from my second movie people started to look out for me.
Nollywood: I see the industry as a fruitful one, which can yield more fruits in the future. All we need is hard work, perseverance and prayer. The industry is like a newborn baby that has to be nurtured and well taken care of. I still think that we really need to work hard because we are way backward. Though we may be doing well, I still think we can do better.
Relationship: I am in one, which I am very proud of. He is okay for me. I took what God gave me, and remember, I said God gives me anything that I desire. As for how he feels when I am on set with all the kissing and hugging, I’ll tell you something: When I say that I took what God gave me, I meant that He gave me a package in a man, all I want in life He gave to me in one person. May man gives me endurance, patience, love and he is someone who understands. He really understands, so I don’t have a problem with my handling of roles. He might not be okay with the roles all the while, but he still prays for me and hopes for a better future for me because he knows I love my job.
Playing music with Patience Ozorkwor: First of all, the music is owned by Amaco Investments; Charles, Patience and I were just called to mime it. I had fun being in the video and I didn’t know it was going to be this big as everybody is talking about it. I have no plans whatsoever to get into music.
First day on set: I was very scared. I was shy. I didn’t know what to think or expect until the lights came on, then I knew that this was serious business. But I had people like Uncle Pete Edochie, Nonso Diobi, Desmond Elliot, Nkiru Sylvanus, and Uncle Larry Coldsweat. They kept saying ‘you can do it’ and I did it.
What you can’t wear: I will not be caught in a long skirt because I hate it. I also can’t wear Iro and Buba, it’s fashion for the older women. I am still very young and I need to feel free in my body you can’t catch me being very religious in my dressing, I love to dress the way I love to dress.
Sexy part of me: I give that to my lips. I love them and people have told me that they love them too, talking about what people don’t know about me, a lot of people don’t know that I am very nice, a wonderful and serious minded person.
Coping with school and acting: I am in my final year now, and this year, I have decided that I must spend almost all of it in school doing school work. Though I will still be on set, I hope to be in school more. I will work it out, I don’t have a plan yet, but I will be able to be in school more often than I used to.
Philosophy of life: I have a lot of them but I will share one, if you have your eyes on something, on a particular level in life when you get to that level, always know that there are so many other levels left to climb. Try to be on top, even when you are on top, try to be on top of the top.
Artiste admired: Back home, I only admire two females – Aunty Joke Sylvia and Rita Dominic. Why Rita? It’s because when I want to recount how my interest in the movies started, her name will be mentioned as she inspired me a lot. And for Aunty Joke, she is a wonderful person, she is joy to me, I watch her and I feel alive and want to do more than she has done, Internationally I love Al Paccino and Julia Roberts, they are inspiration to me.
In five years: I really have faith and hope that I will be better than I am now. I am not striving to end in Nollywood, I intend to get into Hollywood, I don’t know how I will do that but I know that God will make a way for me.
A word to fans: I say thank to all, I really appreciate their love by buying my movies, watching them and appreciating me. I wake up each day knowing that without my fans in my life, there would be no full Tonto. I love them all.
absolute bullocks, i lived in malaysia and they had no problem with us until nigerians decided to go and harm their people ok, i have been with malay, tamil, and chinese girls without any problems in every kind of public place (shopping malls as well as their traditional events) you push even a harmless lizard to the wall, it surely will fight back!!! people should check their criminal nature or stay home!! [/quo
i guess you new in Malaysia ,dont worry you will get to know them better.
coninse: KUALA LUMPUR: Two Nigerians and a Filipina were charged at the magistrate's court here yesterday with the kidnapping of a Japanese engineer three weeks ago. Okwara Victor Emeka, 40, Kalu Okoro Okeke, 31, and Divina Gu-tierrez Matias, 34, from the Philippines allegedly abduct-ed Shunsuke Kobayakawa, 50, in Jalan Lebuh Pudu, and confined him in a condominium unit at Venice Hill, Cheras, at 11.30pm on March 13.
No plea was recorded from the three accused, who were charged under Section 3 of the Kidnapping Act, which carries the death penalty, or life imprisonment, if found guilty. The two Nigerian men are said to be studying in Malaysia, while Divina worked as a maid.
Deputy public prosecutor S. Malini Anne prosecuted while the three accused were represented by counsel L.A. Gomes. Magistrate Erry Shahriman Nor Aripin presided. It was earlier reported that the victim had come to Malaysia on March 12 to meet a woman, whom he had communicated through "Skype" about marriage. After kidnapping the victim, the trio had allegedly demanded a ransom of US$50,000 (RM155,000) from his family in Japan, which was to be credited into a bank account in the Philippines.
if proper investigation were carried out , you will realized that even malaysians were involved , they do it together sometimes with some of their corrupt police ? its not new again in malaysia. forget death penalty then dey collect bribe too like niger police .
It is understood, locals Solomon beaten when he was with another friend came to the site in Kampung Batu Muda, Jinjang at 6.45 pm to help a friend who was involved in an accident between a car Proton Wira boarded them with a motorcycle and a truck.
It is understood, almost 100 local residents surrounded the vehicle and hit acts from Nigeria involved.
Sentul district police chief ACP Zakaria Pagan said he received information regarding a fight involved at 6.45 pm and rushed to the scene found four men before being beaten while two women and two children from Nigeria, not harmed.
He said four patrol car unit (MPV) were deployed to the scene to break up the fights involved.
“We managed to extricate the victim and his friends a few minutes later and took them to the police station to make a report Jinjang over the incident.
“At that time, the victim is seen only suffered minor injuries and police would like to take evidence as victims, all of a sudden he collapsed and lost consciousness,” he told reporters at a press conference at the police station forecourt Jinjang yesterday.
Zakaria said he then connects ambulance arrived at 7:20 the night before the victim was pronounced dead.
“The victim is a student of a private college was 29 years old and believed to be the cause of early death due to internal bleeding in the head.
“His body was sent to Hospital Kuala Lumpur (HKL) for post-mortem and the case was being investigated under Section 302 of the Penal Code for murder,” he said.
He said the truck driver involved in the accident had made a police report but the motorcycle rider has yet to do so.
“Further investigation is underway to find out the actual incident occurs causing the outbreak,” he said.
Meanwhile,The Nigeria embassy has said they are waiting for the Autopsie of mr solomon before anything can be done and they call on all Nigerians not to take law into their Own hand as all what is to be done will be done and they also send their condolence to the wife and family of late mr solomon be done according to law .
The write up was not clear but from the Youtube video , the police man said they got a call from poeple that some Nigerian were been beaten by the locals .they ruched To the location with four cars to help them and they asked them to vacate the area .The said deceased was taken to the police station to make a report and later he fell down and gaveup due to internal bleeding sustain from the beaten and he was taken to the hospital ,the rest is story .................. from my own point , i used to live in malaysia ,i wont admit that all the people are bad and wicked but atlist 65 percent are racist and they have hate blacks expecially Nigerians . this is not a new thing to people living in Malaysia ; it happens every month , they kill Nigerians like chicken and the embassy dont do anything about it .Sometimes they even support the Malaysians and refuse to take any necessary action . The Malaysian guys are found of this bad attitute and they often do it because they were been supported by their local police and people to kill Nigerians , sometimes i asked myself , if this people dont really like Nigerians why do they still give offer letter to study in their country . Could you believe that dispite all this , Nigeria Government still sends thousands of Niger delta people every years to study in Malaysia , a country where the Government always report bad new and say bad thing about Nigeria. Its very common in Malaysia , they raid Nigeria businesses ,set you up , and when they see you with their women, that will be another problem , Plaese, what are you still doing in that country they dont like you, no human right ,they hate blacks , no job ,the education is not that better than ours .
its hight time the nigeria government distance herself from all this enemy callzd western countries . do we really need their support for anything ,no . they have nothing to offer than degrading our names ,putting down our reputation . we should learn from china ,malaysia ,libya before they betrayed themselves , we should learn rom russia etc . us are rouge and selfish country once they cant get anything from you they dont care about you . they can withdraw their oil company from Nigeria and go to hell . who cares about the meetings .
Mer-C: I was jus wonderin if there are any Nigerians living in France on Nairaland, Me don tire to dey see all these franchophone ppl, I'm looking for 9jas o!!
So if u're one holla!
thou its been a long post but are you still in france , if you are here can we relate here i am in paris
igwekadillac: am only going there to raise some money b4 i go over to europe thats my plans so does it mean wen i enter the visa cant be extended.
to raise money from where , did you have a factory here ? how are you so sure you here and get instant job . i will advise you to google about malaysia very well before making a decision thou the country is very very beautifull ..but you getting a job here might be very very difficult . i stay here in malaysia ,married to them and have a company here but all this no take me 3 month oo bro . forget here , you better go to dubai .. shikina
igwekadillac: how can one get a hotel reservation and am suppose to get a 3months tourist visa how am i suppose to book two weeks return ticken is it not rather suspicious am asking all these cos i want to leave by for malaysia what of work and job opportunities if am to stay theee and how can one extend his papers there.
igwekadillac: do the malaysian immigration allow people with social visa to come into their country .do the malaysian immigration allow people with social visa to come into their country .do the malaysian immigration allow people with social visa to come into their country .
yes ,if you are a genuine tourist or visitor . 3 of my brothers came here recently thou i gave them an invitation letter and they were allowed in without any problem . try your luck
honiye: Hello guys, I'm currently planing on relocating to Dubai by January 2013, I have made contacts regards to getting a job, work permit along with residence visa when I get there. I need more realistic information on the aforementioned, cost of living, accommodation and the people over there.
Thank you
i have been to dubai just once, dubai is not that expensive if you can cook at home . the issue there is the accomadation around 350 dollars , you should be able to get a self room . getting a permit and job ,i dont know but i saw some nigerians driving cab and doing cargo business , goodluck .
nthnymarce: i got six months multiple visa to venezuela. precisely,i will be visiting carcas and i intend to stay for a month or less. who can tell me how to salvage my expenses in carcas. waiting for ur contributions guys.
hi , can you tell us about your experience in caracas ? how was it there .