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Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by fullclub: 4:37pm On Oct 25, 2024
lastkingsman:


My school just increased tuition fee by 50%.
does it affect you since u have been given admission before the increment?
If its in UK it wont affect you

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Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by Raalsalghul: 4:49pm On Oct 25, 2024
ShenTeh:
Those you have discouraged with your earlier post now, they have run with the inexperienced opinion you provided.

People should learn to understand a subject properly before lording opinions on others.

If you look back today, you'll probably see a lot of things you were getting wrong as a newcomer to the UK at the time. Usually, everywhere man migrates to, the earliest days are often the toughest. It would take resilience and focus to break the glass.

Now those wey you don discourage now don go chop their transport money. And exchange rate don come worse join. You see life?

Congrats on your path of success.

No mind the guy.

Small normal suffer wey Immigrants dey face as per new environment, he begin dey cap say "Uk is this, Uk is that".

He for leave the country go back Naija now make T-pain show am shege.

Nigerians and noise making like 5 & 6.

Regex come carry this your guy comot for here.

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Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by 9japride(m): 4:58pm On Oct 25, 2024
fullclub:


Forklifts, security, care training, cscs card etc.
Depending on which pathway you chose to follow
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Thanks for the info.

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Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by Raalsalghul: 5:07pm On Oct 25, 2024
tensazangetsu20:
Good thing that you found a job and stuck to it. Your life would have been completely finished if you had decided to go back to Nigeria. Nigeria is finished at the moment and the worst is yet to come.

He for drink overdose of T-pain. grin grin

"Finished" is an understatement. Buried and decaying more like. grin

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Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by CrossRhodes: 5:15pm On Oct 25, 2024
fullclub:
This is a rejoinder because i felt that if i dont give an account on how it ended it won't be nice.
Here is the other or first thread about my complaint and how i found it difficult to adjust and meet up my financial obligations in uk.
https://www.nairaland.com/7889678/experience-uk-since-japa-warning

I want to thank all those who advised me to stay back and fight it through. After reading those positive comments and some friends here i decided to stay back.
Today i want you all to join me celebrate as i have graduated from the University here and my graduation is coming up November 29th 2024.
It was not an easy journey honestly at first i thought it will be impossible to complete my studies giving the fact that school started mounting pressure on me shortly after i decided to stay back.

I got first job December/January but honestly it couldn't sustain house rent. So i had to sell some properties in Naija to remain afloat, Then stopped the job i was on when i got another one and the pay was sustainable but lost that one after few months. Then my dependant who came leta got a job and together our finances could now sustain and also clear fees balance.
The property I sold enabled me to clear some part of school fees because that is the main burden to student aside rent


Lessons learnt so far:

1) To all folks planing on japa via school should make adequate preparation, do your planning/home work well because the first 6 months in UK is not for the faint hearted. On the aspect of school feee ensure you have plans on how to get it cleared as fast as possible.


2) If you don't know how to drive please and please learn it. You don't need to have a car before u learn. Learn now... Like now its a skill that is valuable in all field.

3) Again if you plan to japa now or in future, please know thar driving or knowing how to drive is a skill its self.

4) It is quite expensive to learn how to drive when u leave Nigeria. You can spend over 5m to learn how to drive in UK.

5) Buying a car is far cheaper as a month rent is enough to get you a modern car.

6) Having a car and a driver licence will open doors for you that are impossible to open

7) No one (Nigerians) borrow or lend any money in the UK.. I mean reasonable money like 100, 200 etc. Although u could get credit card. I mean abeg borrow me this money i go pay back so soo time.

cool life could be lonely amongst the Nigerian communities as everyone is chasing money. But is life fun for British? Yes the British like a fun filled lifestyle. We dont club 1/10th in Nigeria like they do here but can you foot the bill like a newcomer in town?

9) it takes an average of 3 months to 4 months to get a job. Soo I will say there are jobs especially for those who have previous experience in a field. The more experience u have the better and faster u are to get jobs.

10) don't learn automatic driving leaving manual. Please learn manual car driving then u could learn automatic. 80% of cars here are manual. U can see 2020 manual car model everywhere

11) you could use public transport to get to a place in 2:30hrs whereas same place will take u 13 minutes or less with your private car.

12) food is crazy cheap but house rent is not cheap. So staying in remote places could safe u more assuming u have a car to get to place of work.

13) if you are coming its good to have 1000 pounds set aside to learn skills thay could land u job easily. This skills and certification are just few weeks to achieve.

14) learn to network with those on ground. They already know or have some job connections hidden that could take u years to find out.

15) at least know the basics of computer operations like how to send mail, do job search via indeed. Use ms Word etc it helps.
16) in Nigeria when see someon or stranger u stone ur face.. Bone ur face trying to investigate but in the uk its otherwise. When u see someone u smile.. And be polite.

17) no power failure not even a seconds.

18) all road are connected

19) nothing like tribalism or regionality in UK. Like every uk sees him or her self equal and uphold their nationality unlike tribes we do in Nigeria.









Well, some nigerians still lend other money in the UK, maybe it's your circle of friends sha...

And yes, manual is the koko.... a real driver is the manual driver not that nonsense put to enter.

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Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by Regex: 5:49pm On Oct 25, 2024
Raalsalghul:


No mind the guy.

Small normal suffer wey Immigrants dey face as per new environment, he begin dey cap say "Uk is this, Uk is that".

He for leave the country go back Naija now make T-pain show am shege.

Nigerians and noise making like 5 & 6.

Regex come carry this your guy comot for here.

The guy really tire me. Nigerians want make am yesterday of the day they migrated.

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Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by fullclub: 5:59pm On Oct 25, 2024
CrossRhodes:

Well, some nigerians still lend other money in the UK, maybe it's your circle of friends sha...

And yes, manual is the koko.... a real driver is the manual driver not that nonsense put to enter.

Maybe lend to a working class but to a student they hardly. I might be wrong though or just as u said the cycle of people..
Manual remains the king here. Now i am looking towards the next phase which will enables me recoup funds invested into this venture and i believe with the help of God it will double harvest

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Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by fullclub: 6:02pm On Oct 25, 2024
Regex:


The guy really tire me. Nigerians want make am yesterday of the day they migrated.

Who de talk of making it. At least u go first finish school before u talk of making it. Before i graduated i have spent over 36m from Nigeria not to talk of the one i hustle fin UK.

Student route is no beans

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Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by lastkingsman: 6:05pm On Oct 25, 2024
fullclub:
does it affect you since u have been given admission before the increment?
If its in UK it wont affect you

No, just submitted my dissertation yesterday.

A friend wanted to enter as EmiloCorn 🌽 heat is too much. Checked the tuition fee and was shocked

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Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by Ibechris2: 6:06pm On Oct 25, 2024
fullclub:


Honestly bro at last i was alright.. But some actually went back or sent back by school.

It's worthy to give thanks to God who made it possible its not by power or might or intelligent but just God grin


U succeeded because u had something u could offset easily unlike others who may not.

Lucky u and all the best.

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Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by sammirano: 6:11pm On Oct 25, 2024
Una no too get sense. How many languages are in the UK. Nigeria is a science project

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Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by 004gist: 6:16pm On Oct 25, 2024
Raalsalghul:


No mind the guy.

Small normal suffer wey Immigrants dey face as per new environment, he begin dey cap say "Uk is this, Uk is that".

He for leave the country go back Naija now make T-pain show am shege.

Nigerians and noise making like 5 & 6.

Regex come carry this your guy comot for here.

Someone is giving his experience u are sounding woke.
I checked his past thread and i saw so many bashing as to why will he spend so much money to japa via education, why didn't he invest, why didn't he do his home work etc..

Now he managed to scale through and is thanking God... Giving testimony and u are saying small suffer him suffer.
Do u know what student saw in uk last.. I graduated this year too its a miracle that it graduated at a point the school say oya pack ur loads n go.. U look up and down where 17 million wan fall from? Who will borrow u and to go back to Naija looking how much u spend u think of killing ur self..

Abeg leave am to thnak God... He didn't thank u

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Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by moshuur(m): 6:33pm On Oct 25, 2024
People forgot one major factor.....he's got dependant.

The dependant can work full time....

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Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by Regex: 6:48pm On Oct 25, 2024
fullclub:


Who de talk of making it. At least u go first finish school before u talk of making it. Before i graduated i have spent over 36m from Nigeria not to talk of the one i hustle fin UK.

Student route is no beans

I was a student here in UK. I saw even worse what you saw, I never came here to put out my story nor anywhere else. I knew it will never be easy from the get go. So I still stand by what I mean wrote!

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Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by lastkingsman: 7:14pm On Oct 25, 2024
004gist:


Someone is giving his experience u are sounding woke.
I checked his past thread and i saw so many bashing as to why will he spend so much money to japa via education, why didn't he invest, why didn't he do his home work etc..

Now he managed to scale through and is thanking God... Giving testimony and u are saying small suffer him suffer.
Do u know what student saw in uk last.. I graduated this year too its a miracle that it graduated at a point the school say oya pack ur loads n go.. U look up and down where 17 million wan fall from? Who will borrow u and to go back to Naija looking how much u spend u think of killing ur self..

Abeg leave am to thnak God... He didn't thank u

He didn't read where he wrote he sold his remaining property to raise 6m.

This kind of people no fit borrow you one naira

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Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by CrossRhodes: 7:51pm On Oct 25, 2024
fullclub:


Maybe lend to a working class but to a student they hardly. I might be wrong though or just as u said the cycle of people..
Manual remains the king here. Now i am looking towards the next phase which will enables me recoup funds invested into this venture and i believe with the help of God it will double harvest
AMEN, God see you through

I don't know your course of study but have you considered applying for global talent visa?
Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by harsysky(m): 8:04pm On Oct 25, 2024
rock86:

I see.
I meet Nigerians at place of work and it's pain. I now avoid them. I feel more at peace with other blacks. Other blacks like Zimbabwens and Ghanaians are so lovely and helpful, they're not interested in bringing you down or trying to investigate you

That's the same way other newbies will see you. It's innate in Nigerians.

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Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by Kongaone: 8:11pm On Oct 25, 2024
Hopeful
Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by SamuraiXXX: 10:04pm On Oct 25, 2024
Japa people don come again grin

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Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by RodgersAkpafu: 10:14pm On Oct 25, 2024
Interesting
Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by ecomalchemistt(m): 10:17pm On Oct 25, 2024
Goodluck in your endeavors.

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Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by latiephwald(m): 10:18pm On Oct 25, 2024
fullclub:
This is a rejoinder because i felt that if i dont give an account on how it ended it won't be nice.
Here is the other or first thread about my complaint and how i found it difficult to adjust and meet up my financial obligations in uk.
https://www.nairaland.com/7889678/experience-uk-since-japa-warning

I want to thank all those who advised me to stay back and fight it through. After reading those positive comments and some friends here i decided to stay back.
Today i want you all to join me celebrate as i have graduated from the University here and my graduation is coming up November 29th 2024.
It was not an easy journey honestly at first i thought it will be impossible to complete my studies giving the fact that school started mounting pressure on me shortly after i decided to stay back.

I got first job December/January but honestly it couldn't sustain house rent. So i had to sell some properties in Naija to remain afloat, Then stopped the job i was on when i got another one and the pay was sustainable but lost that one after few months. Then my dependant who came leta got a job and together our finances could now sustain and also clear fees balance.
The property I sold enabled me to clear some part of school fees because that is the main burden to student aside rent


Lessons learnt so far:

1) To all folks planing on japa via school should make adequate preparation, do your planning/home work well because the first 6 months in UK is not for the faint hearted. On the aspect of school feee ensure you have plans on how to get it cleared as fast as possible.


2) If you don't know how to drive please and please learn it. You don't need to have a car before u learn. Learn now... Like now its a skill that is valuable in all field.

3) Again if you plan to japa now or in future, please know thar driving or knowing how to drive is a skill its self.

4) It is quite expensive to learn how to drive when u leave Nigeria. You can spend over 5m to learn how to drive in UK.

5) Buying a car is far cheaper as a month rent is enough to get you a modern car.

6) Having a car and a driver licence will open doors for you that are impossible to open

7) No one (Nigerians) borrow or lend any money in the UK.. I mean reasonable money like 100, 200 etc. Although u could get credit card. I mean abeg borrow me this money i go pay back so soo time.

cool life could be lonely amongst the Nigerian communities as everyone is chasing money. But is life fun for British? Yes the British like a fun filled lifestyle. We dont club 1/10th in Nigeria like they do here but can you foot the bill like a newcomer in town?

9) it takes an average of 3 months to 4 months to get a job. Soo I will say there are jobs especially for those who have previous experience in a field. The more experience u have the better and faster u are to get jobs.

10) don't learn automatic driving leaving manual. Please learn manual car driving then u could learn automatic. 80% of cars here are manual. U can see 2020 manual car model everywhere

11) you could use public transport to get to a place in 2:30hrs whereas same place will take u 13 minutes or less with your private car.

12) food is crazy cheap but house rent is not cheap. So staying in remote places could safe u more assuming u have a car to get to place of work.

13) if you are coming its good to have 1000 pounds set aside to learn skills thay could land u job easily. This skills and certification are just few weeks to achieve.

14) learn to network with those on ground. They already know or have some job connections hidden that could take u years to find out.

15) at least know the basics of computer operations like how to send mail, do job search via indeed. Use ms Word etc it helps.
16) in Nigeria when see someon or stranger u stone ur face.. Bone ur face trying to investigate but in the uk its otherwise. When u see someone u smile.. And be polite.

17) no power failure not even a seconds.

18) all road are connected

19) nothing like tribalism or regionality in UK. Like every uk sees him or her self equal and uphold their nationality unlike tribes we do in Nigeria.


I’m planning to relocate to the UK for work and would appreciate any guidance on the criteria I need to meet. Could you also provide insight into the typical expenses and funds needed for a smooth transition?

To support this move, I’m considering selling my car, valued at around 6-7 million, as well as land worth 2 million. In your opinion, would this be sufficient to achieve my relocation goals?

Thank you for your assistance, and I look forward to any advice you can offer.






Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by latiephwald(m): 10:19pm On Oct 25, 2024
fullclub:
This is a rejoinder because i felt that if i dont give an account on how it ended it won't be nice.
Here is the other or first thread about my complaint and how i found it difficult to adjust and meet up my financial obligations in uk.
https://www.nairaland.com/7889678/experience-uk-since-japa-warning

I want to thank all those who advised me to stay back and fight it through. After reading those positive comments and some friends here i decided to stay back.
Today i want you all to join me celebrate as i have graduated from the University here and my graduation is coming up November 29th 2024.
It was not an easy journey honestly at first i thought it will be impossible to complete my studies giving the fact that school started mounting pressure on me shortly after i decided to stay back.

I got first job December/January but honestly it couldn't sustain house rent. So i had to sell some properties in Naija to remain afloat, Then stopped the job i was on when i got another one and the pay was sustainable but lost that one after few months. Then my dependant who came leta got a job and together our finances could now sustain and also clear fees balance.
The property I sold enabled me to clear some part of school fees because that is the main burden to student aside rent


Lessons learnt so far:

1) To all folks planing on japa via school should make adequate preparation, do your planning/home work well because the first 6 months in UK is not for the faint hearted. On the aspect of school feee ensure you have plans on how to get it cleared as fast as possible.


2) If you don't know how to drive please and please learn it. You don't need to have a car before u learn. Learn now... Like now its a skill that is valuable in all field.

3) Again if you plan to japa now or in future, please know thar driving or knowing how to drive is a skill its self.

4) It is quite expensive to learn how to drive when u leave Nigeria. You can spend over 5m to learn how to drive in UK.

5) Buying a car is far cheaper as a month rent is enough to get you a modern car.

6) Having a car and a driver licence will open doors for you that are impossible to open

7) No one (Nigerians) borrow or lend any money in the UK.. I mean reasonable money like 100, 200 etc. Although u could get credit card. I mean abeg borrow me this money i go pay back so soo time.

cool life could be lonely amongst the Nigerian communities as everyone is chasing money. But is life fun for British? Yes the British like a fun filled lifestyle. We dont club 1/10th in Nigeria like they do here but can you foot the bill like a newcomer in town?

9) it takes an average of 3 months to 4 months to get a job. Soo I will say there are jobs especially for those who have previous experience in a field. The more experience u have the better and faster u are to get jobs.

10) don't learn automatic driving leaving manual. Please learn manual car driving then u could learn automatic. 80% of cars here are manual. U can see 2020 manual car model everywhere

11) you could use public transport to get to a place in 2:30hrs whereas same place will take u 13 minutes or less with your private car.

12) food is crazy cheap but house rent is not cheap. So staying in remote places could safe u more assuming u have a car to get to place of work.

13) if you are coming its good to have 1000 pounds set aside to learn skills thay could land u job easily. This skills and certification are just few weeks to achieve.

14) learn to network with those on ground. They already know or have some job connections hidden that could take u years to find out.

15) at least know the basics of computer operations like how to send mail, do job search via indeed. Use ms Word etc it helps.
16) in Nigeria when see someon or stranger u stone ur face.. Bone ur face trying to investigate but in the uk its otherwise. When u see someone u smile.. And be polite.

17) no power failure not even a seconds.

18) all road are connected

19) nothing like tribalism or regionality in UK. Like every uk sees him or her self equal and uphold their nationality unlike tribes we do in Nigeria.

I’m planning to relocate to the UK for work and would appreciate any guidance on the criteria I need to meet. Could you also provide insight into the typical expenses and funds needed for a smooth transition?

To support this move, I’m considering selling my car, valued at around 6-7 million, as well as land worth 2 million. In your opinion, would this be sufficient to achieve my relocation goals?

Thank you for your assistance, and I look forward to any advice you can offer.

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Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by 22tiger: 10:20pm On Oct 25, 2024
Japa is very boring especially when you do it alone , no family no kids.
You will encounter something diff especially new comers that will bring out tears at a point and you feel like going back home .
Prepare your mind,there is no family here in the uk.
If you are a typical traditional person that like commanding respect or put sir in your name , You will will be disappointed.
prepare to knw how to run because 1 second late the bus driver will not wait for you.
Learn how to use your google map if you don’t want to get lost.
Please learn any hand work especially plumbing , electrician , barber. Bricklayer , and carpenter. They get paid more than an Accountant.
Don’t let anybody discourage you , it takes time to settle down but it worth it

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Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by LEGALSER: 10:21pm On Oct 25, 2024
fullclub:
This is a rejoinder because i felt that if i dont give an account on how it ended it won't be nice.
Here is the other or first thread about my complaint and how i found it difficult to adjust and meet up my financial obligations in uk.
https://www.nairaland.com/7889678/experience-uk-since-japa-warning

I want to thank all those who advised me to stay back and fight it through. After reading those positive comments and some friends here i decided to stay back.
Today i want you all to join me celebrate as i have graduated from the University here and my graduation is coming up November 29th 2024.
It was not an easy journey honestly at first i thought it will be impossible to complete my studies giving the fact that school started mounting pressure on me shortly after i decided to stay back.

I got first job December/January but honestly it couldn't sustain house rent. So i had to sell some properties in Naija to remain afloat, Then stopped the job i was on when i got another one and the pay was sustainable but lost that one after few months. Then my dependant who came leta got a job and together our finances could now sustain and also clear fees balance.
The property I sold enabled me to clear some part of school fees because that is the main burden to student aside rent


Lessons learnt so far:

1) To all folks planing on japa via school should make adequate preparation, do your planning/home work well because the first 6 months in UK is not for the faint hearted. On the aspect of school feee ensure you have plans on how to get it cleared as fast as possible.


2) If you don't know how to drive please and please learn it. You don't need to have a car before u learn. Learn now... Like now its a skill that is valuable in all field.

3) Again if you plan to japa now or in future, please know thar driving or knowing how to drive is a skill its self.

4) It is quite expensive to learn how to drive when u leave Nigeria. You can spend over 5m to learn how to drive in UK.

5) Buying a car is far cheaper as a month rent is enough to get you a modern car.

6) Having a car and a driver licence will open doors for you that are impossible to open

7) No one (Nigerians) borrow or lend any money in the UK.. I mean reasonable money like 100, 200 etc. Although u could get credit card. I mean abeg borrow me this money i go pay back so soo time.

cool life could be lonely amongst the Nigerian communities as everyone is chasing money. But is life fun for British? Yes the British like a fun filled lifestyle. We dont club 1/10th in Nigeria like they do here but can you foot the bill like a newcomer in town?

9) it takes an average of 3 months to 4 months to get a job. Soo I will say there are jobs especially for those who have previous experience in a field. The more experience u have the better and faster u are to get jobs.

10) don't learn automatic driving leaving manual. Please learn manual car driving then u could learn automatic. 80% of cars here are manual. U can see 2020 manual car model everywhere

11) you could use public transport to get to a place in 2:30hrs whereas same place will take u 13 minutes or less with your private car.

12) food is crazy cheap but house rent is not cheap. So staying in remote places could safe u more assuming u have a car to get to place of work.

13) if you are coming its good to have 1000 pounds set aside to learn skills thay could land u job easily. This skills and certification are just few weeks to achieve.

14) learn to network with those on ground. They already know or have some job connections hidden that could take u years to find out.

15) at least know the basics of computer operations like how to send mail, do job search via indeed. Use ms Word etc it helps.
16) in Nigeria when see someon or stranger u stone ur face.. Bone ur face trying to investigate but in the uk its otherwise. When u see someone u smile.. And be polite.

17) no power failure not even a seconds.

18) all road are connected

19) nothing like tribalism or regionality in UK. Like every uk sees him or her self equal and uphold their nationality unlike tribes we do in Nigeria.










UK has been good despite all the hurdles I had to scale through. I arrived UK on the 13th of September last year and God made a way for me to be housed by two Nigerians I barely know. One housed me for about 6months and the other for 3 months till I was able to secure my own accommodation. God has been faithful and it's a fact I really appreciate. I faced the school fees issues as well in fact my account was blocked and I couldn't submit my assessment but all those are stories to be told another day. Congratulations to you Op on your forthcoming graduation, mine will be in few months.

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Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by RodgersAkpafu: 10:23pm On Oct 25, 2024
CrossRhodes:

Well, some nigerians still lend other money in the UK, maybe it's your circle of friends sha...

And yes, manual is the koko.... a real driver is the manual driver not that nonsense put to enter.

I beg to differ on paragraph 1
A lot of Nigerians can be shitty in the UK
especially the older ones (who came here in old age)
Don't fcckk with their lot AT ALL

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Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by AngelicBeing: 10:28pm On Oct 25, 2024
tensazangetsu20:
Good thing that you found a job and stuck to it. Your life would have been completely finished if you had decided to go back to Nigeria. Nigeria is finished at the moment and the worst is yet to come.
tongue
Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by MasterTeeUSA: 10:32pm On Oct 25, 2024
How many people have properties to sell like him? Some people did not survive and actually died...so to be forewarned is not a crime. I would rather be very warned than to be less warned.




ShenTeh:
Those you have discouraged with your earlier post now, they have run with the inexperienced opinion you provided.

People should learn to understand a subject properly before lording opinions on others.

If you look back today, you'll probably see a lot of things you were getting wrong as a newcomer to the UK at the time. Usually, everywhere man migrates to, the earliest days are often the toughest. It would take resilience and focus to break the glass.

Now those wey you don discourage now don go chop their transport money. And exchange rate don come worse join. You see life?

Congrats on your path of success.

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Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by MT: 10:36pm On Oct 25, 2024
tensazangetsu20:
Good thing that you found a job and stuck to it. Your life would have been completely finished if you had decided to go back to Nigeria. Nigeria is finished at the moment and the worst is yet to come.

Nigeria is not finished. Maybe you are.

People are still getting good jobs.

I consult for a financial institution in Nigeria on enterprise tech solution and I know young guys (between 24 to 27 years) getting jobs every week, travelling out on holiday to western world, balling big and coming back. Most of them work remotely, enjoy their lives. Companies abroad headhunt most of them, and the bank keeps recruiting with good pay in Nigeria standard.

These guys easily go to any embassy and get visa. I witness it. These guys choose and pick jobs. Banks place them on special salary scale, different from the operations guys. They have enviable perks. Banks send them on trainings in western worlds and they never think of japa. They go and come back, even collect fat estacode.

I am not talking about any dicks and harrys, I am talking about tech guys, which is my turf . Come to Island in Lagos and see for yourself.

So, if you are finished as an individual, there are some people killing it big in Nigeria, and hey, they are not politicians but they have skillsets which you lack.

And hey, how is Chile where you are slaving?

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