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Re: Adventure In Ireland by popemicky: 9:31am On Apr 29, 2020 |
@Chiggsglover. 1) what is d average cost on rent n feeding in a month. 2) does DBS allows part payment f school fees 2 Likes |
Re: Adventure In Ireland by Sparrow0: 9:58am On Apr 29, 2020 |
Drenimarcus:What in the absolute hell!!! Does the moon show face at all there? 2 Likes |
Re: Adventure In Ireland by Brightfab(m): 10:00am On Apr 29, 2020 |
Mad oh Drenimarcus: |
Re: Adventure In Ireland by James4bright(m): 11:27pm On Apr 29, 2020 |
Drenimarcus: Still a preferable weather compared to the Nigerian weather. |
Re: Adventure In Ireland by 25naira(m): 1:07am On Apr 30, 2020 |
Wow.. I'm a silent reader but I must confess, this thread and blowjobs' are the best threads I've read in this travel section� I glued to this since yesterday from the first page down here... Bro I'm really humbled by your selflessness.. Keep it up my man, your type is rare o. Please stay safe for us all cos one day if God blesses us we might tour your path and we would meet.. One love 4 Likes |
Re: Adventure In Ireland by Nobody: 1:43am On Apr 30, 2020 |
25naira:please link to blowjobs thread 1 Like |
Re: Adventure In Ireland by 25naira(m): 1:52am On Apr 30, 2020 |
Fuckdem: https://www.nairaland.com/4138795/getting-green-card-adjustment-status 2 Likes |
Re: Adventure In Ireland by Chiggsglover(m): 5:44am On Apr 30, 2020 |
popemicky:Hello. What I spend on feeding is quite high if you convert it to naija currency. I spend an average of €12.50 weekly in order to eat what I like to my full. Most of the grocery here is cheaper than Nigerian food, some are even equal like chicken, pork, rice, spag, breakfast cereals, bread, bread spreads and others. The key is to buy them in the right places. Tesco is closer to my house, I only go there to buy their Basmati rice if I feel like eating it, bread, chicken, lemonade and coke. We are expected to pay your full fees before you resume classes. I personally had like €500, they didnt allow me to start classes, but I would have been allowed if I met the department in charge and reasoned with them. Because I knew a Nigerian that had challenges paying hers, she hustled the remaining for like a month and was able to attend classes 9 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Adventure In Ireland by Chiggsglover(m): 6:13am On Apr 30, 2020 |
25naira: Thanks man, I appreciate your encouragement. This is thread is to bring good folks like you to the beauty of the country. If the world continues the way it is. More people will flood Ireland, indians are already too much. Out of every 1 Nigerian that comes here, at least 20 indians are coming. And these guys are gunning for the Global Hotcake critical courses. Can you imagine in that a course like mine, we're just two Nigerians in a class of 30, me and another. I added them together because they're twins. Brothers n sisters, for them to study the same course, this shows the quality of information they got. Plus The rest are Indians, lecturers too, Indians. This has become a classic case we associate with benz, NIGERIANS AND OTHERS. LMAO Even the few Nigerians that come here, they study all sort of courses that when they finish, theyll be competing with job with the Irish. Just so you know, the irish man is quite lazy, they work smarter. Why will they suffer themselves in IT when they know their government got them. They will never starve. Alot of them drop out of school with pride. They will tell you they dropped out. It doesnt make them less of a human being. Theres no shame. The Irishman studies courses that are easy, if it's hard, they japka, simple n short. If you come to this country to study the easy courses, you have a plan B. You can do that if youre like the typical hausa man. This is my observation here. And it's a good generalization tho. The typical hausa folks that come here dont stay, their folks are highly connected in Nigeria so theres no need to be hustling like us. Once their done with studies here, they pack their bags and hop on the next flight to Nigeria others might make a detour to tourist destination and bag to Nigeria. They have a great government job or they carry on the family business. These guys are the ballers here. They're not very plenty in Ireland. They love the UK The plan B I mentioned is to hop on the next flight to the country that's easier to get citizenship, after exhausting your two years post study permit or by marriage. You use the two yrs to gain as much international experience as possible which will be beneficial. Or no plan at all. Going back home to carry on the family business which is hunting monsters, -Supernatural. TV series. This is why I take my time to reply the comments here, I didnt plan to type this long, see how long I've typed as the Gbedu don enter my body. I might be slower in replying your comments. The highlight of the quarter of the year has started, Exams. But keep your comments coming guys. When I'm getting overwhelmed by the Magnitude of statistics and numbers, I'll find solace in words. 16 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Adventure In Ireland by CekJewel(m): 7:45am On Apr 30, 2020 |
Hello sir. I have been following the thread and I must confess, you have done a nice job so far. Thanks for that really. I wanna ask from your comments Herr earlier, I perceived you meant that studying Bsc in naija is better than in Ireland. Pls in what way? Except the fees. Again, which are the simple courses that are competitive and which are the hard ones that the Irish man run away from? 2 Likes |
Re: Adventure In Ireland by faithzy(m): 9:40am On Apr 30, 2020 |
Chiggsglover:Brother your too real, I like the way you give real time facts. This is really helping me plan. Please keep up the good work and best of luck in your exams. 3 Likes |
Re: Adventure In Ireland by jizzyjordan: 12:06pm On Apr 30, 2020 |
bro I must confess I have learnt a lot from this thread I love the way you reply nice one keep it up looking forward to more update 2 Likes |
Re: Adventure In Ireland by 25naira(m): 12:25pm On Apr 30, 2020 |
Chiggsglover: you are one of a kind man I'm actually a Bsc holder (mathematics & computer science) and I'm looking at either software engineering or embedded system engineering but dough involved no be here but las las we go smile Baba i wish u excellent results in your exams 2 Likes |
Re: Adventure In Ireland by Sparrow0: 12:40pm On Apr 30, 2020 |
Chiggsglover:There's only one of you on Nairaland and that's you. Keep up the good work man, I wish you success in everything. I'd love to come to Ireland one day just to meet you 4 Likes |
Re: Adventure In Ireland by samhardy: 1:47pm On Apr 30, 2020 |
Nice thread I have come across so far...... Enjoyed every bit of my time here. Thumbs up OP. SUCCESS IN ALL YOUR ENDEAVOURDS 1 Like |
Re: Adventure In Ireland by seunny4lif(m): 1:50pm On Apr 30, 2020 |
ITs jobs are hot cake in Ireland 25naira: |
Re: Adventure In Ireland by Chiggsglover(m): 11:25am On May 01, 2020 |
faithzy:Yes oooo Most of us came here with our eyes closed. 2 Likes |
Re: Adventure In Ireland by Chiggsglover(m): 11:42am On May 01, 2020 |
CekJewel:Thank you You're welcome man I have written alot about Bsc in Ireland vs Nigeria. If you do it in Nigeria, its cheaper, higher chance you'll complete it, you'll be happier, imagine if you come abroad for your holidays. You taste best of both worlds, that's the kind of life I will want for my kid. There was always a difference between those kids that go for holiday abroad and us. I couldnt place my hand on it. opportunity to Flex better and learn with Nigeria as a case study, this is important because you can know how to impact your nation positively in time to come. Nothing like dropping out because you know if you dont finish it, Pertaining to master's abroad, YOU'RE FINISHED. For the courses, IT is the way here, my course, Data Analytics isnt easy because I didnt learn SQL and R. Its not too hard if I took a week to Learn them in Nigeria through YouTube. Even care is booming, though you'll write qualification exams Accounting is also juicy For ladies that dont like stress with IT, this is confirmed with the doctors and nurses that have lost their lives. Care jobs are the way. I have seen alot and the pay is huge. If not because I'm sensitive to people in pain and all, I for switch. I'll just stick to the safety of my laptop and enjoying the thrill of Playing God with Numbers 8 Likes |
Re: Adventure In Ireland by Chiggsglover(m): 11:43am On May 01, 2020 |
jizzyjordan:Thanks man 1 Like |
Re: Adventure In Ireland by Chiggsglover(m): 11:45am On May 01, 2020 |
25naira: Thank you very much ooo. Yeah the money is huge now but when you start earning. People will jealous you n not remember the struggles. Try NCI and DBS. They're considerably cheaper, though one will task you than the other |
Re: Adventure In Ireland by Chiggsglover(m): 11:47am On May 01, 2020 |
Sparrow0:Lol Thanks Jack Sparrow. And together we shall terrorize the Carribean sea. 1 Like |
Re: Adventure In Ireland by Chiggsglover(m): 11:48am On May 01, 2020 |
samhardy:Thanks man, this Journey you embarked on will yield its fruit in due time. Keep it up 2 Likes |
Re: Adventure In Ireland by CekJewel(m): 12:31pm On May 01, 2020 |
Chiggsglover: Thank you so much sir. I couldn't have asked for more. I just want the lockdown here to be relaxed so I will start my plans for study. I wanna apply for accounting. The fund is not the problem. I hope you will assist me when the time comes. Thanks again. 1 Like |
Re: Adventure In Ireland by 25naira(m): 12:35pm On May 01, 2020 |
Chiggsglover:Thanks for your encouragement and time bro.. Na to double the hustle o 1 Like |
Re: Adventure In Ireland by Chiggsglover(m): 12:43pm On May 01, 2020 |
25naira:Good good, you're welcome. |
Re: Adventure In Ireland by Chiggsglover(m): 12:44pm On May 01, 2020 |
CekJewel:Great plans, I will always be here. What did you study as Bsc? 1 Like |
Re: Adventure In Ireland by faithzy(m): 12:53pm On May 01, 2020 |
Chiggsglover:You have Opened my eyes. I know what to expect and how to overcome my expectations. Bro please don't stop this good work. 1 Like |
Re: Adventure In Ireland by faithzy(m): 12:58pm On May 01, 2020 |
Chiggsglover:So if learn SQL and R in Nigeria, it would be of great help. 2 Likes |
Re: Adventure In Ireland by Doc2dre: 1:33pm On May 01, 2020 |
Hi brother, thanks for the good job you're doing here, This is my first time commenting on a NL thread so pardon me of I didn't do it right. so my question is what agency fo you use to secure your admission and Visa and what your experience with them? 1 Like |
Re: Adventure In Ireland by Sparrow0: 9:29pm On May 01, 2020 |
Chiggsglover:Lol you and who? You've corrupt abi? My own na different sparrow o no be Jack own 1 Like |
Re: Adventure In Ireland by bizitex(m): 10:25pm On May 01, 2020 |
Thanks a bunch @ OP. You have actually done a whole lot here. May Heaven reward you immensely for all these vital informations. Wishing you the best in your Exams. Cheers!! 1 Like |
Re: Adventure In Ireland by Doc2dre: 8:52am On May 02, 2020 |
Thank you so much @OP Wishing you all the best in your endeavours, Can you tell us about your experience with your agent who helped in handling your admission and visa process? And can you recommend them? |
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