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Re: Should I Move To The UK Or Return To Nigeria? by anonimi: 6:41am On May 14, 2019
ShyWhale:
I am a Nigerian in Germany with a German Masters degree. It's quite difficult to get professional jobs in Germany as an African as we are usually the last of the pack. The only luck I ever had was to get internships, internships that takes several months to get and usually only for short periods. The high percentage of Africans even with German Phds doing menial jobs is highly discouraging and depressing. Most are trapped in the race for survival and I can't imagine myself living life like them. I feel I could do better with my skills and education that spreads across Europe's top countries.

I made the decision to return to Nigeria, harness my skills and start up a processing company. At 25 and the sole breadwinner of an extended family, they are asking me to stay put, saying that the Nigerian environment is not good for business (I feel they are only scared of losing out on the goodies they get from me).

Also last year, the family introduced me to a female in the UK, talking about marriage to her. The said lady is a Nigerian within my age range, but born and raised in the UK. Though I have been to the UK severally to see her, I have made no commitments whatsoever as she is not the kind of lady I would marry all things being equal. She and the family have however given me a ultimatum to decide now.

What do you advice?

Family is good but not to be a burden.
Not to be a burden.
Are they all handicap and unable to do any work to enable them live within their means while they constantly invest in themselves and their environments for better future cash flows? Don't be surprised that you are underwriting their laziness and the corruption that chased you away and keeps you in the cold weather and unfriendly people abroad.
Think am well well. You are nobody's slave, no matter how close to you that the person is. No one pushes a car, after helping to jump start it, until its final destination. Except sey the person na confirmed fool. And I am sure that you are not.


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Re: Should I Move To The UK Or Return To Nigeria? by Angrymode: 6:42am On May 14, 2019
I know my country ain't perfect at all and even far below standard but home is home. I prefer to feel like a King or a Freeman than a Slave.

I will continue to use my skills and tools in 9ja until I achieve my every dream. I know I will definitely make it.

My brother if you are feeling me, please take a chance and come home to invest.
Forget village people talk and come home with a good mindset and you will make it amidst the frustrations.

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Re: Should I Move To The UK Or Return To Nigeria? by Alashoalash10: 6:43am On May 14, 2019
ShyWhale:
I am a Nigerian in Germany with a German Masters degree. It's quite difficult to get professional jobs in Germany as an African as we are usually the last of the pack. The only luck I ever had was to get internships, internships that takes several months to get and usually only for short periods. The high percentage of Africans even with German Phds doing menial jobs is highly discouraging and depressing. Most are trapped in the race for survival and I can't imagine myself living life like them. I feel I could do better with my skills and education that spreads across Europe's top countries.

I made the decision to return to Nigeria, harness my skills and start up a processing company. At 25 and the sole breadwinner of an extended family, they are asking me to stay put, saying that the Nigerian environment is not good for business (I feel they are only scared of losing out on the goodies they get from me).

Also last year, the family introduced me to a female in the UK, talking about marriage to her. The said lady is a Nigerian within my age range, but born and raised in the UK. Though I have been to the UK severally to see her, I have made no commitments whatsoever as she is not the kind of lady I would marry all things being equal. She and the family have however given me a ultimatum to decide now.


What do you advice?

As for coming to Nigerian to set up a business you have to think twice. The environment, politics, infrastructure etc are not just favourable there are graduates that are cab drivers in Nigeria worst still some engage in okada job I.e using motorcycle for transport, the insecurity is there,kidnapping, terrorism etc,so think before you decides. As for the UK lady if you think you can't cope with her lifestyle, look elsewhere ,I wish you good luck
Re: Should I Move To The UK Or Return To Nigeria? by ReeLoaDead(m): 6:45am On May 14, 2019
TotoNaRubber:
99.99 % of the people here have never been to Germany nor the UK, they don't even have ordinary passport picture let alone International passport. Your question is like asking Amadioha if he thinks a Mercedes is better than a Range rover.

Don't mind the ones saying they are here and there, they will lead you to fire (most of them are doing the same cleaning jobs and mortuary attendant jobs).

You are the person who is wearing the shoes, pursue your plans because life is short. Do your SWOT analysis then make a decision.

Best & funniest post ... grin
Re: Should I Move To The UK Or Return To Nigeria? by MorufuAtanda: 6:45am On May 14, 2019
Admitwithschola:


When I earned 130K (NET), roughly 190K( GROSS), I could save HALF of my pay. You can't force me to conform to the thesis you're trying to propagate. Good job is hard everywhere. if you get very nice job in Naija or Abroad, you can save well, even after all expenses.

It's not all gloom and doom...Naija boys are earning 600K, after tax, 400K. This is true for some who hit the big jobs.

I agree that majority of Nigerians will not be in that category, but the same argument is true for Nigerians in Nigeria. Most will not earn 1M per month working salary work.

So, yes, even a GROSS salary of 120K is a very nice salary in the US. It puts you in the TOP 15-20% of earners in the country, in the US, "one" of the richest countries in the world.

I'm sure you lived abroad, so you can easily verify these numbers..

Are you talking about $120k, or N120k. Ayam not understanding.
Re: Should I Move To The UK Or Return To Nigeria? by Okuda(m): 6:46am On May 14, 2019
deltateam:


Cant you find a beautiful rich German national and marry?

lmao.. are you normal?
Re: Should I Move To The UK Or Return To Nigeria? by Infomaz(m): 6:47am On May 14, 2019
Follow your vision for life... What do you really want to do with your life? Make sure the wife you'll eventually get married to, share your vision and passion... Don't let anyone pressurise you into marrying a woman you don't love.. I'm even surprised you've be given an ultimatum. It's unacceptable.

As for relocating to Nigeria, it depends on if you're determined to weather the difficulty you'll definitely face... Light, poor infrastructure and access to finance.

I will advice you have your own funds... Returns can be richly rewarding, but note that you may not break even in the first two years... How would you cope?

A detailed realistic business plans is a must...

Whatever your decision, have a backup plan.

The choice is yours
Best wishes.
Re: Should I Move To The UK Or Return To Nigeria? by Nobody: 6:48am On May 14, 2019
Guy man,

You say you have about a year to get German passport abi? Get it!.

If the UK hasn't got a clean bre.xit by the time you get your German passport, you can live in the UK at will...

I studied & worked in the UK before coming back.
Let me point out a few things to you...

1. Your chances of dying without accident or natural cause is higher by 100%.
2. No good medical care
3. Ritualists & fraudsters as you have never seen before.
4. If you imagine you will get a job because of your qualifications WITHOUT bribery, foking around or knowing someone, you are a JOKER �
5. If you want to start a business go into SERIOUS fasting and prayer before you come back.
6. You will pay tithe for years to the Godfathers in the sector or they will frustrate your business.

Lastly & most importantly, NOTHING WORKS NORMALLY IN NIGERIA. So unless you have programmed your mind to swap right with wrong, my brother you better stay back there.

Have a great day ✌

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Re: Should I Move To The UK Or Return To Nigeria? by ReeLoaDead(m): 6:51am On May 14, 2019
ojun50:
...even buhari thy fine has he go relocate out 9ja oh
grin grin

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Re: Should I Move To The UK Or Return To Nigeria? by ReeLoaDead(m): 6:52am On May 14, 2019
europebaby:
Guy man,

You say you have about a year to get German passport abi? Get it!.

If the UK hasn't got a clean bre.xit by the time you get your German passport, you can live in the UK at will...

I studied & worked in the UK before coming back.
Let me point out a few things to you...

1. Your chances of dying without accident or natural cause is higher by 100%.
2. No good medical care
3. Ritualists & fraudsters as you have never seen before.
4. If you imagine you will get a job because of your qualifications WITHOUT bribery, foking around or knowing someone, you are a JOKER �
5. If you want to start a business go into SERIOUS fasting and prayer before you come back.
6. You will pay tithe for years to the Godfathers in the sector or they will frustrate your business.

Lastly & most importantly, NOTHING WORKS NORMALLY IN NIGERIA. So unless you have programmed your mind to swap right with wrong, my brother you better stay back there.

Have a great day ✌
Ha ha, nice post - though why you come back to Naija?

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Re: Should I Move To The UK Or Return To Nigeria? by Okuda(m): 6:54am On May 14, 2019
lilwetdick:


you dont even know how to use NL... shoe really get size..so you think traveling abroad to do menial job is exposure, i am in nigeria and even more exposed and open to new experience than you.

my friend go and wash plate and stop disturbing me

why are you downgrading the job he does. this is the mentality we have to change in Nigeria. what is wrong in washing plates? is it npt someome that does it? this is what we are talkimg about. is it the ceo or accountant who just ate in the restaurant that would wash his own plate bfore going back to his office? he gets paid for it atmost 1m every month, if he is single and lives a frugal lifestyle, he wpuld be able to do alot with that back home. you can abise every other part of him but leave hos job out of it.. a white man would not downgrade him for washing plates because its also a job.

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Re: Should I Move To The UK Or Return To Nigeria? by anonimi: 6:56am On May 14, 2019
ShyWhale:
My reservations about moving to the UK

- I hate being at the mercy of others. Going to the UK on a spousal permit means losing my German residency and I'll be at her mercy. As should anything go wrong with the relationship , I'll have to leave the UK.

Nice point. Very wise!
A bird in hand is still worth two in the bush.

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Re: Should I Move To The UK Or Return To Nigeria? by Nobody: 6:57am On May 14, 2019
Very educative thread.
This is the best thread I have seen on Nairaland.com since January 2019!!!

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Re: Should I Move To The UK Or Return To Nigeria? by Okuda(m): 6:58am On May 14, 2019
MorufuAtanda:


Are you talking about $120k, or N120k. Ayam not understanding.

dollars.
Re: Should I Move To The UK Or Return To Nigeria? by Mitchellina123: 6:58am On May 14, 2019
ShyWhale:
I am a Nigerian in Germany with a German Masters degree. It's quite difficult to get professional jobs in Germany as an African as we are usually the last of the pack. The only luck I ever had was to get internships, internships that takes several months to get and usually only for short periods. The high percentage of Africans even with German Phds doing menial jobs is highly discouraging and depressing. Most are trapped in the race for survival and I can't imagine myself living life like them. I feel I could do better with my skills and education that spreads across Europe's top countries.

I made the decision to return to Nigeria, harness my skills and start up a processing company. At 25 and the sole breadwinner of an extended family, they are asking me to stay put, saying that the Nigerian environment is not good for business (I feel they are only scared of losing out on the goodies they get from me).

Also last year, the family introduced me to a female in the UK, talking about marriage to her. The said lady is a Nigerian within my age range, but born and raised in the UK. Though I have been to the UK severally to see her, I have made no commitments whatsoever as she is not the kind of lady I would marry all things being equal. She and the family have however given me a ultimatum to decide now.


What do you advice?

Guy stay there oo, no job in Naija oo, the only thing you can do is learn a handiwork it really helps over there
Re: Should I Move To The UK Or Return To Nigeria? by Gogetta(m): 6:58am On May 14, 2019
Have you thought about getting an MBA from a top school in Europe(INSEAD, LBS,IESE) or in America(HBS, Wharton..etc)? You seen like a smart guy and I don't really think the GMAT/GRE would be much of a hurdle. If you are thinking about financing, there are loans. I'll say remain in Germany, for now, and seriously consider enrolling in a top MBA program (since you are already interested in business), and a prestigious professional job will be within reach after the MBA.

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Re: Should I Move To The UK Or Return To Nigeria? by jashar(f): 7:00am On May 14, 2019
Move to Ghana...

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Re: Should I Move To The UK Or Return To Nigeria? by deltateam: 7:01am On May 14, 2019
Okuda:


lmao.. are you normal?

Can't you see he is disadvantaged?
If you had such an opportunity won't you do it?
Is it because you haven't raised enough money to cut out?

I am only louding what most of you won't talk. Besides Mikel is doing fine.
Re: Should I Move To The UK Or Return To Nigeria? by GEEBITE: 7:03am On May 14, 2019
OMG. This is shocking coming from one the next level chanters.So you know Nigeria's situation is hopeless and you are promoting failed leadership.To what purpose please?
iammo:
cool

Stay in Germany, till You can sort a better country... Australia, Canada even Uk if you can get a job.., little money you get from menial jobs you get could be channeled into trying other countries skilled migration programs.

That extreme urge you have about Coming to Nigeria, is the work of demons, should you come back without the support of your Family, chaiiiiii you would regret regreting it


.

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Re: Should I Move To The UK Or Return To Nigeria? by Okuda(m): 7:06am On May 14, 2019
deltateam:


Can't you see he is disadvantaged?
If you had such an opportunity won't you do it?
Is it because you haven't raised enough money to cut out?

I am only louding what most of you won't talk. Besides Mikel is doing fine.

lmao. what reason would a rich german wpman marry you? what do you classify as roch exactly? someone whp earns 5k 6k a month? of you thonk ots higher then you would never meet those kinds people in your circle or in your wider circle. what exactlydo you have to offer a rich german woman to make her marry you? where would you see a rich german woman to talk to since she rolls with her own type? thays why i asked you if you are normal at all.

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Re: Should I Move To The UK Or Return To Nigeria? by Komu1048(m): 7:07am On May 14, 2019
Kasali226:
Please Come back home. . A lot of works are here in Nigeria waiting for you ..no place like home so come back


Person say he wan start processing company u r here advising to come and take the little job we r doing 70 days fasting + joining multiple service unit in Church for. If u r coming to create job, oga come shapaly if not manage the one u have in Germany or better go to UK with ur madam to be. BTW if the ultimatum given to u elapses pls link me with d bae 08031333870

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Re: Should I Move To The UK Or Return To Nigeria? by UjuJoan2: 7:08am On May 14, 2019
ShyWhale:
My reservations about moving to the UK

- I hate being at the mercy of others. Going to the UK on a spousal permit means losing my German residency and I'll be at her mercy. As should anything go wrong with the relationship , I'll have to leave the UK.

- Getting a professional job. It doesn't make sense to go to the UK and continue to be trapped in menial jobs. I have been there and I hardly see Nigerians in professional jobs except those with rich parents. Someone should advice me on that as it could not be a real reflection.


My Reservations about Nigeria


- High rate of startup failure
- Difficulty in getting loans to expand. I have heard they can ask for even your neck in those times. With a lack of collateral, more difficult.


For those asking about my course, Yes it's a STEM degree.

Life in Nigeria is not bad, that is if you remove the insecurities, bad infrastructure, bad leadership/governance e.t.c.

Having lived abroad for years it will be extremely difficult for you to adapt as you will have to deal with the lack of electricity, medical care and basic facilities that you will now have to spend money buying, instead of the government providing. It is not easy.

However, I would never trade it for anything. But that's just because I'm one of the lucky few who can afford a decent life, good health insurance and even trips abroad (including childbirth), with my Nigerian income.

For someone like you, start-up will be very difficult. Doing business in Nigeria is frustrating. There is little or no access to finance, issues of illegal/multiple taxation, lack of electricity/water supply e.t.c As for loan, just forget it. Even if you are lucky and get a loan, the terms for repayment will be frustrating. The Nigerian small business loan's polices only sound good on paper. The banks are implementing the way they like.

But you can try job search and if you are lucky, you may get somewhere reasonable.

If you want to stay in Nigeria, you need to make up your mind to face the storm for quite a while. But with perseverance, diligence and hard work, I believe anyone can make it.

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Re: Should I Move To The UK Or Return To Nigeria? by AstralBody: 7:10am On May 14, 2019
ShyWhale:
My reservations about moving to the UK

- I hate being at the mercy of others. Going to the UK on a spousal permit means losing my German residency and I'll be at her mercy. As should anything go wrong with the relationship , I'll have to leave the UK.

- Getting a professional job. It doesn't make sense to go to the UK and continue to be trapped in menial jobs. I have been there and I hardly see Nigerians in professional jobs except those with rich parents. Someone should advice me on that as it could not be a real reflection.


My Reservations about Nigeria


- High rate of startup failure
- Difficulty in getting loans to expand. I have heard they can ask for even your neck in those times. With a lack of collateral, more difficult.


For those asking about my course, Yes it's a STEM degree.
Have u heard of the French foreign legion? U can become a citizen after 5years of service n is well paid.
Re: Should I Move To The UK Or Return To Nigeria? by anonimi: 7:11am On May 14, 2019
Gogetta:
Have you thought about getting an MBA from a top school in Europe(INSEAD, LBS,IESE) or in America(HBS, Wharton..etc)? You seen like a smart guy and I don't really think the GMAT/GRE would be much of a hurdle. If you are thinking about financing, there are loans. I'll say remain in Germany, for now, and seriously consider enrolling in a top MBA program (since you are already interested in business), and a prestigious professional job will be within reach after the MBA.

When you are in a disadvantaged group, you learn to start low as a pioneer and have skills that people are really in NEED of, usually vocational/technical skills that are in short supply in the labour market.
The entitlement mentality of many black people- get a degree then a prestigious professional job will kill many with depression before their time. What % of blacks get such?
Are blacks owners of thriving businesses to employ other blacks? Do blacks spend less than they earn persistently and invest in their neighbourhood schools, clinics, parks, libraries, youth adventures, theaters etc AFTER paying all their appropriate taxes? What is the economic weight of blacks in Europe, North America and even Africa
Do black celebrities donate as much as white celebrities do to charitable causes?


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Re: Should I Move To The UK Or Return To Nigeria? by Nobody: 7:13am On May 14, 2019
bencliff2017:

Are you saying the children raised in Nigeria don’t have a good future...small pikin mentality


My dear Nigerian environment is too frustrative. His children will find it hard to grow their career here because of the large scale of mediocrity, ethnic and religious bigotry. I can't count the opportunity I have lost because I'm not connected. Have you ever pursue a career in the military before in Nigeria. The cooperate world in Nigeria is filled with corrupt officials.

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Re: Should I Move To The UK Or Return To Nigeria? by anonimi: 7:14am On May 14, 2019
UjuJoan2:
Life in Nigeria is not bad, that is if you remove the insecurities, bad infrastructure, bad leadership/governance e.t.c.

Having lived abroad for years it will be extremely difficult for you to adapt as you will have to deal with the lack of electricity, medical care and basic facilities that you will now have to spend money buying, instead of the government providing. It is not easy.

However, I would never trade it for anything. But that's just because I'm one of the lucky few who can afford a decent life, good health insurance and even trips abroad (including childbirth), with my Nigerian income.

Do you expect your children to live in Nigeria

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Re: Should I Move To The UK Or Return To Nigeria? by Okuda(m): 7:15am On May 14, 2019
hrykanu231:


How about you tell him to come back to Nigeria, isn't Baba making it better again?
One would have expected you to launder the image of the present administration (ease of doing business, rails, gd roads etc) in a post like this.

dont mind the bastar.d "hippo"crite.

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Re: Should I Move To The UK Or Return To Nigeria? by anonimi: 7:15am On May 14, 2019
vingeophysicist:
My dear Nigerian environment to frustrative. His children will find it hard to grow there career here because of the large scale of mediocrity, ethnic and religious bigotry. I can't count the opportunity I have lost because I'm not connected. Have you ever pursue a career in the military before in Nigeria. The cooperate world in Nigeria is filled with corrupt officials.

Mediocrity comes in different forms.
Cheers.

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Re: Should I Move To The UK Or Return To Nigeria? by alexola20(m): 7:15am On May 14, 2019

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Re: Should I Move To The UK Or Return To Nigeria? by Komu1048(m): 7:16am On May 14, 2019
anonimi:


Family is good but not to be a burden.
Not to be a burden.
Are they all handicap and unable to do any work to enable them live within their means while they constantly invest in themselves and their environments for better future cash flows? Don't be surprised that you are underwriting their laziness and the corruption that chased you away and keeps you in the cold weather and unfriendly people abroad.
Think am well well. You are nobody's slave, no matter how close to you that the person is. No one pushes a car, after helping to jump start it, until its final destination. Except sey the person na confirmed fool. And I am sure that you are not.





Well-done all of una always quick to preach self-love agenda. Selfish people everywhere do u know the sacrifice those people made for him before going there so he should ignore all hands that have help him for self-finance abi

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