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Re: Diary Of A Nigerian Immigrant To The UK by syntekelite(m): 12:45pm On May 12, 2022
orlabot:

Thanks. My spouse is a health personnel in d uk. So she has a legal right to stay there.
Pls, the link you sent me didn't show me any form to fill

Then you dont need any op link.. your partner will send the right link at the right time..moreover an health personnel has a higher chance of bringing her partner over..they are the vip's in uk now..
Re: Diary Of A Nigerian Immigrant To The UK by orlabot(m): 1:14pm On May 12, 2022
syntekelite:


Then you dont need any op link.. your partner will send the right link at the right time..moreover an health personnel has a higher chance of bringing her partner over..they are the vip's in uk now..
Thanks for the response
Re: Diary Of A Nigerian Immigrant To The UK by Canih28: 1:32pm On May 12, 2022
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How y'all holding up



Omo correct japaa food don land for the boys

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Re: Diary Of A Nigerian Immigrant To The UK by Londonboyrep(m): 1:56pm On May 12, 2022
planetx:
UK is living on lost glory, but to each their own.
I beg to differ. Now is actually a good time for migrants in the UK due to brexit. Yes higher taxes but thats as a result of earning more. I’ve lived here almost 20years and I have gradually seen the lives of Nigerians especially improve and not via fraudulent means as the old days. Gone are the days when at best you can aspire to be a security man. Now you see a lot of Nigerian immigrants (not born here) in high flying white collar roles. If you doubt me do a quick sample on linkedin. I seen someone on this thread saying you will manage to save £200 a month?? Nonsense. Easily save £3000 - £4000 a month if not for wasteful habits such as expensive designer clothes and going out a lot.

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Re: Diary Of A Nigerian Immigrant To The UK by lightnlife: 4:12pm On May 12, 2022
Awesome!

Glad my piece could be of help.

Best wishes.

aliucity1:
Congratulations.You have carefully concealed your gender for reasons best known to you.It's okay anyway since that's what you want.

I want to appreciate you for the information you have freely disseminated, especially the way things go when one arrives Heathrow.

I was with my partner � at the airport in Lagos in January this year when the UK call came knocking. So I was ardently involved in the process till departure. What happened in Heathrow is what I can't say anything about.

I am also due to relocate and join my partner next week,so the information you shared here has helped a great deal.

Congratulations once again and may we succeed in the Queen's land in Jesus name.

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Re: Diary Of A Nigerian Immigrant To The UK by lightnlife: 4:14pm On May 12, 2022
Okay ooo, Mr off-beat.

What difference would it make if I reference my spouse as wife or husband?

Nomenclature and tags are simply for identification. Try expand your thought process about the status quo.

fx45:
There's something off about you and this your 'partner'

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Re: Diary Of A Nigerian Immigrant To The UK by lightnlife: 4:22pm On May 12, 2022
Bros, you get time and power to dey explain give people ooo.

For starters, there's no basis for comparison between the UK and Nigeria. Is it in trade and economy, Per Capital GDP, Infrastructure or Security?

Many Nigerians who speak down on those migrating secretly wish they could leave the country as well.

Just so they know, migration to a developed country is expensive. You'd only need to ask yourself why the middle class who seem to be doing well in Nigeria leave everything to go abroad? There's something they know that average Nigerians can't see.

It's actually none of anyone's concern if a migrant saves 200pcm or 2000 or 20000pcm. In as much as they're living well and law-abiding, they'll fine.


Londonboyrep:
I beg to differ. Now is actually a good time for migrants in the UK due to brexit. Yes higher taxes but thats as a result of earning more. I’ve lived here almost 20years and I have gradually seen the lives of Nigerians especially improve and not via fraudulent means as the old days. Gone are the days when at best you can aspire to be a security man. Now you see a lot of Nigerian immigrants (not born here) in high flying white collar roles. If you doubt me do a quick sample on linkedin. I seen someone on this thread saying you will manage to save £200 a month?? Nonsense. Easily save £3000 - £4000 a month if not for wasteful habits such as expensive designer clothes and going out a lot.

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Re: Diary Of A Nigerian Immigrant To The UK by fx45(m): 4:36pm On May 12, 2022
lightnlife:
Okay ooo, Mr off-beat.

What difference would it make if I reference my spouse as wife or husband?

Nomenclature and tags are simply for identification. Try expand your thought process about the status quo.

You revel in ambiguity. How about call husband what he is... Husband or Boyfriend what he is... Boyfriend. The word 'Partner' stretches beyond conjugal relationships and as such very odd, unusual and inappropriate for a spouse.

By the way the word 'Partner' has in recent times been adopted by folks in same sex relationships. You either come clean and straight with us or we start pointing fingers at you.

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Re: Diary Of A Nigerian Immigrant To The UK by Natudu: 4:43pm On May 12, 2022
fx45:
You revel in ambiguity. How about call husband what he is... Husband or Boyfriend what he is... Boyfriend. The word 'Partner' stretches beyond conjugal relationships and as such very odd, unusual and inappropriate for a spouse.

By the way the word 'Partner' has in recent times been adopted by folks in same sex relationships. You either come clean and straight with us or we start pointing fingers at you.

Na now I wan go bring my own pop �. Dis mata don enter gear

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Re: Diary Of A Nigerian Immigrant To The UK by Burger01(m): 7:02pm On May 12, 2022
Christistruth00:


It is May
Yeah.

Op, don't forget to grace Notting Hill Carniva in August.... keep couple of condoms if you can game well wink cheesy
Re: Diary Of A Nigerian Immigrant To The UK by Burger01(m): 7:06pm On May 12, 2022
lightnlife:
Ehnehn, which county that one dey?

Around Elephant & Castle....Southwark.
Re: Diary Of A Nigerian Immigrant To The UK by christistruth01: 8:10pm On May 12, 2022
Burger01:
Yeah.

Op, don't forget to grace Notting Hill Carniva in August.... keep couple of condoms if you can game well wink cheesy

I abandoned the Canival years ago too much flesh on display
Re: Diary Of A Nigerian Immigrant To The UK by Londonboyrep(m): 9:12pm On May 12, 2022
christistruth01:


I abandoned the Canival years ago too much flesh on display
Me too mostly cos of the violence though. But for someone fresh from the boat its an experience. Guaranteed to run into old faces from back home.

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Re: Diary Of A Nigerian Immigrant To The UK by kumbhuru: 11:09pm On May 12, 2022
lightnlife:
Hello guys,

I just relocated to the UK, two days ago.

I will document my thoughts on this page for insight and reference.

Keep a tab on this thread.
You will eventually desert this thread as others have done. Please prove me wrong

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Re: Diary Of A Nigerian Immigrant To The UK by Hajarat1504: 6:34am On May 13, 2022
Pls is there a WhatsApp group for Canada or UK 2022 students for travelling and visa process information?

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Re: Diary Of A Nigerian Immigrant To The UK by orlabot(m): 7:57am On May 13, 2022
Good morning famz.
Pls, I need help on how to go about the police clearance I need to upload for my UK Visa biometrics next week. Pls, who has a any information about a reliable police officer that can help me run it at Lagos. I am not in Lagos presently.
Re: Diary Of A Nigerian Immigrant To The UK by Leemekzy: 3:28pm On May 13, 2022
orlabot:
Good morning famz.
Pls, I need help on how to go about the police clearance I need to upload for my UK Visa biometrics next week. Pls, who has a any information about a reliable police officer that can help me run it at Lagos. I am not in Lagos presently.
check your AREA COMMAND.

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Re: Diary Of A Nigerian Immigrant To The UK by Yaks02(m): 4:57pm On May 13, 2022
lightnlife:
Family, work and life.

My partner works here.


Hope u put me on when u settle down bro
Re: Diary Of A Nigerian Immigrant To The UK by kumbhuru: 10:05pm On May 13, 2022
dplordx:
You write like a pro; been a long time since I enjoyed reading anything on naira land, too many mangled English been tossed around here.
Hope you’d work on a creative writing course and try journalism or media over there. Just got started with masters in communication in LASU, planning to apply for a scholarship to the UK or US for a phd in the next 2 years. Best of luck block! I hope you tried the signature fries and fishes; also hope your partner holds you tight, you be fresh meat for those Hot and lonely London mamas and cougars.
You talk too much

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Re: Diary Of A Nigerian Immigrant To The UK by kumbhuru: 10:20pm On May 13, 2022
haywhy17:



Google map never stop operation bro… congrats on your admission
Ilesha boy with hatred has arrived. Rejoice with others you male witch

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Re: Diary Of A Nigerian Immigrant To The UK by omobolarinwa1(m): 4:54am On May 14, 2022
kumbhuru:

Ilesha boy with hatred has arrived. Rejoice with others you male witch

You get big problem.ooo na everyone you just.dey batch up and down even the OP..something is wrong with you..full of hatred in your dirty heart...kindly go for cleansing guyo

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Re: Diary Of A Nigerian Immigrant To The UK by kumbhuru: 6:22pm On May 14, 2022
omobolarinwa1:


You get big problem.ooo na everyone you just.dey batch up and down even the OP..something is wrong with you..full of hatred in your dirty heart...kindly go for cleansing guyo
Another witch is in town. Run for your lives everybody
Re: Diary Of A Nigerian Immigrant To The UK by lightnlife: 6:54pm On May 14, 2022
Hello Mods,

I've been banned intermittently on this thread since Thursday 12 May 2022, without any major issue.

The bot-initiated ban doesn't permit my posting on this thread or any other.

Please help resolve this.

Cc justwise lalastica

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Re: Diary Of A Nigerian Immigrant To The UK by MadamOk(f): 8:25pm On May 14, 2022
If you get connection for me to come, please connect me ooo
Re: Diary Of A Nigerian Immigrant To The UK by kumbhuru: 10:32pm On May 14, 2022
sukkot:
wise words. the bolded. there are many ways you can hack the UK system. operating outside the fringes of society. doing your own thing and not declaring tax etc etc. also some bank manipulations etc cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy

you are very rght many think the UK is what it isnt but when people in the UK tell people bak home the harsh reality they label you a hater and that you dont want them tocome and enjoy lol. enjoy what ?

oh i am currently back in nigeria now bro. although naija is looking too crazy for me. i am thinkng about porting to a sane african country cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy
Be legal and you won't find it unpalatable

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Re: Diary Of A Nigerian Immigrant To The UK by sukkot: 6:49am On May 15, 2022
kumbhuru:

Be legal and you won't find it unpalatable
bros i am talking about legal people. llegal people are not even a factor
Re: Diary Of A Nigerian Immigrant To The UK by chukxy: 6:54am On May 15, 2022
Londonboyrep:
I beg to differ. Now is actually a good time for migrants in the UK due to brexit. Yes higher taxes but thats as a result of earning more. I’ve lived here almost 20years and I have gradually seen the lives of Nigerians especially improve and not via fraudulent means as the old days. Gone are the days when at best you can aspire to be a security man. Now you see a lot of Nigerian immigrants (not born here) in high flying white collar roles. If you doubt me do a quick sample on linkedin. I seen someone on this thread saying you will manage to save £200 a month?? Nonsense. Easily save £3000 - £4000 a month if not for wasteful habits such as expensive designer clothes and going out a lot.
How much is the person earning in a month to save £4000 in month and what type job is it. Please connect me to that type of job.
Re: Diary Of A Nigerian Immigrant To The UK by Londonboyrep(m): 8:40am On May 15, 2022
chukxy:
How much is the person earning in a month to save £4000 in month and what type job is it. Please connect me to that type of job.
IT contracting, Compliance contracting, Healthcare( if you have the certificate of course) contracting. PM me.

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Re: Diary Of A Nigerian Immigrant To The UK by chukxy: 11:14am On May 15, 2022
Londonboyrep:
IT contracting, Compliance contracting, Healthcare( if you have the certificate of course) contracting. PM me.
Thanks . I thought it was a regular job.
Yeah, it is possible with contracting.

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