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Lady Left Devastated After Paying N2.5 Million For A Fake Visa. / Pls Which Country Can I Travel To With ₦1.5 Million To Hustle? / Which Country Can I Relocate To With 6million (2) (3) (4)
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Re: Which Country Can One Travel To With N2.5 Million? by LoveJesus87(m): 6:28pm On Sep 07, 2020 |
BlueOrange:Racism in Belgium |
Re: Which Country Can One Travel To With N2.5 Million? by lexy2014: 6:30pm On Sep 07, 2020 |
sammysmiles: Where are d answers? In which posts are d answers u are referring to? Can u show me d answers? 1. How is hustling abroad secondary to family? U still haven't explained. 2. Can u pls tell me what he said he is going abroad to hustle for? 3. Is he d first family man to leave his family to go abroad to hustle? 4 Did he say he will not provide for his family by going abroad to hustle? 5. Pls what is d "visionary idea(business)" that d money can be used for here in Nigeria? 6 From his first post, what did he say about taking his family abroad? |
Re: Which Country Can One Travel To With N2.5 Million? by bolayei: 6:30pm On Sep 07, 2020 |
OP listen to the good advice given to you. 2.5m is not enough to travel with especially without a work permit. Whoever is arguing with the guy that suggested dropshipping need to get his head examined. Abroad is not as easy as people think but thanks to people that live abroad without a life and save up to show off in Nigeria. OP whatever you did to raise 2.5m i will advice to scale it, register a company get a business account, run the account well and apply for visiting visa, travel abroad, buy a van/bus fill it up, send it to Nigeria, travel back to Nigeria, sell the bus and it's content then repeat. Save up to send your kid abroad instead 8 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: Which Country Can One Travel To With N2.5 Million? by Warmaterial(m): 6:31pm On Sep 07, 2020 |
Why not try Israel 6 Likes |
Re: Which Country Can One Travel To With N2.5 Million? by Original4u(m): 6:32pm On Sep 07, 2020 |
Liftkid: Oga, just go Iceland. |
Re: Which Country Can One Travel To With N2.5 Million? by clive2u(m): 6:33pm On Sep 07, 2020 |
gypsey:I know but we wan leave this country o. I taya like this gan, though I no wan go for crime when I finally jakpa sha 1 Like |
Re: Which Country Can One Travel To With N2.5 Million? by bolayei: 6:33pm On Sep 07, 2020 |
lexy2014: Oga Sir, have you lived abroad for at least 5 years? |
Re: Which Country Can One Travel To With N2.5 Million? by guychidile: 6:34pm On Sep 07, 2020 |
forget african country 1 Like |
Re: Which Country Can One Travel To With N2.5 Million? by Nobody: 6:37pm On Sep 07, 2020 |
clive2u:Good luck! |
Re: Which Country Can One Travel To With N2.5 Million? by Ephemmm: 6:40pm On Sep 07, 2020 |
k2wise: Please I would like to have a private conversation with you if you don't mind. |
Re: Which Country Can One Travel To With N2.5 Million? by Vickynonny(m): 6:40pm On Sep 07, 2020 |
Autogduru411: Dude u need nothing less than 4 to 5 million to get to those countries |
Re: Which Country Can One Travel To With N2.5 Million? by Obiozor: 6:49pm On Sep 07, 2020 |
That amount can start a very good business for you here, think about it |
Re: Which Country Can One Travel To With N2.5 Million? by olaniyi900: 6:52pm On Sep 07, 2020 |
Kekereekun123:follow this advise. |
Re: Which Country Can One Travel To With N2.5 Million? by erico2k2(m): 6:55pm On Sep 07, 2020 |
sammysmiles:Bro leave that matter, with money the missing wont be felt that bad,after all some people hustle off shore for months on end |
Re: Which Country Can One Travel To With N2.5 Million? by erico2k2(m): 6:55pm On Sep 07, 2020 |
Vickynonny:how? |
Re: Which Country Can One Travel To With N2.5 Million? by cliqtips: 6:59pm On Sep 07, 2020 |
I wonder too lexy2014: |
Re: Which Country Can One Travel To With N2.5 Million? by Aguogba(m): 7:03pm On Sep 07, 2020 |
BlueOrange:I get it but as you know, what is worth doing is worth doing wella. It's good they get the clearest picture. |
Re: Which Country Can One Travel To With N2.5 Million? by Divinehenrich(m): 7:30pm On Sep 07, 2020 |
Bros, abeg make I follow you join body. I dey interested too wizdomnzube: |
Re: Which Country Can One Travel To With N2.5 Million? by OladiTwo5(m): 7:31pm On Sep 07, 2020 |
Senatoraku: Please check your mail sir |
Re: Which Country Can One Travel To With N2.5 Million? by bull67: 7:39pm On Sep 07, 2020 |
sunboy waiting for info. or you want my email? 1 Like |
Re: Which Country Can One Travel To With N2.5 Million? by Nobody: 7:44pm On Sep 07, 2020 |
eng01:i do no have access to the email |
Re: Which Country Can One Travel To With N2.5 Million? by austinelex: 7:45pm On Sep 07, 2020 |
eaddyboy:bro can a single guy get most of this countries visa with no tie to his country |
Re: Which Country Can One Travel To With N2.5 Million? by GregJames(m): 7:50pm On Sep 07, 2020 |
Ok |
Re: Which Country Can One Travel To With N2.5 Million? by eaddyboy: 7:57pm On Sep 07, 2020 |
austinelex:What do you mean at the bolded ? |
Re: Which Country Can One Travel To With N2.5 Million? by austinelex: 8:00pm On Sep 07, 2020 |
eaddyboy:can one who is not married get visa to the list of countries u mentioned |
Re: Which Country Can One Travel To With N2.5 Million? by brandcarvers: 8:01pm On Sep 07, 2020 |
For a start, all African countries |
Re: Which Country Can One Travel To With N2.5 Million? by bigtt76(f): 8:09pm On Sep 07, 2020 |
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Re: Which Country Can One Travel To With N2.5 Million? by bigtt76(f): 8:11pm On Sep 07, 2020 |
Re: Which Country Can One Travel To With N2.5 Million? by sunboy(m): 8:26pm On Sep 07, 2020 |
Bull67 chocolatehigh silva67 and the rest that reached out. Since a lot of people seem to be interested I’ve decided to just type out a few that I can think of right now, or some that I did while I was living in Benin. 1. Bureau de change/Currency exchange business along the border. You’re a Nigerian, use that to your advantage. 80% of transactions in Benin are being done by Nigerians. My Ibo traders and Yoruba women ... buying from Second hand clothes, Ankara, Lace, Cars, (Farm produce like pineapple, tomatoes, palm kennel etc), frozen life stock, imported biscuits and candies and the list is endless. It is easier for you to approach them, even though they have existing money exchanger, they will be willing to trade with you being a Nigerian. THIS: I did personally, and ended up traveling across the west African borders every weekend from Benin to Togo to Ghana and Ivory Coast. Yeah you will build that trust and they will call you from those places based on referrals from fellow naija traders. Strictly for HUSTLER!!! 2. Open a western union location: For this, I have forgotten how much by law you require to have in the bank, but I can find out if anyone needs more info about it. You will register your company and all that, no worries everything is easy and legal... and you don’t have to bribe anybody to do their job. I know either the government agency or Western union requires a minimum deposit to start the business but I can find out. It was between 5-10m CFA then. 3. Importing stuff from Benin to Nigeria: From my first point, I listed things Nigerians buy from Benin. Look at that list, everything on that list is lucrative and legal to import excluding rice, some vegetables and frozen livestock. Fruits still flows freely (fun fact: 70% of the pineapple we eat in Lagos and neighboring states are coming from Benin republic. 60-70% of coconut are imported from Togo and Benin.) Second hand cloths are very profitable but Nigerian immigration made a business out of it and frustrate traders and thereby extorting them and make it illegal. ( except if it’s been made illegal now) 4. Start a farm: Cost of starting any business in Benin is dirty cheap. You can start a palm kennel farm, pineapple or orange farm. Labour: Dirty cheap and readily available. They are always and ready to work even if you provide them only FOOD (I’m not saying you shouldn’t pay them, just saying literally) I still have a palm kennel farm, their species of kennel starts producing from 5years. I think they have some that starts at 3yrs. And they are some that are 7years. But Labour is never an issue, and you don’t have to do the hard work, you can supervise or hire someone who knows about farming to help you while you monitor. 5. Start a cold room service: This is a service hustle, it’s a known fact that Benin is the hub of frozen chicken and fish ... this items are usually bought and from the port area in Cotonou and transported closer to the border. Owing a cold room, you don’t have to buy fish or chicken with your own money, you just rent the space to merchants. Yes it’s illegal to import those things right now but that has not stopped that business from surviving. You also hardly use your power generator cos the power supply is steady just as it is the oyinbo countries. A few times there may be repairs to be done, yeah but that’s probably only once in 6-8 months. 6. Open a bar/lounge/club with Nigerian/Afro vibe: Here I believe Cotonou is saturated with this but there is plenty of opportunities to explore in Porto Novo ( it has about 4 private universities where Nigerians attend, if not more by now), As at 4 years ago that I remember, THERE is NO Nigerian bar or club in that city... and guess what... Nigerians and Whites are the biggest spenders in the bars/ lounge and clubs ... an average Benin man would rather go to the local bar. Don’t forget to add authentic Nigerian dishes, plus Real Abuki Nigerian style suya ... 7. Student housing: This will require large funds for sure. Nigerian students constantly need a nice place to rent and those nice places became expensive as in Nigerian related pricing just because Nigerians and maybe Whites can afford those fine houses. When I can think of more ... I’ll probably edit and add. Please excuse my typos, and grammatical errors as I am typing from my phone. Also, do your RESEARCH... these are just ideas of things that I know you can do legally and can make a decent living from and multiply your investment. Do your own research and remember to activate your Hustler spirit... as a Nigerian, it’s in you so be sure to bring it out. 10 Likes 6 Shares |
Re: Which Country Can One Travel To With N2.5 Million? by Adex2442: 8:27pm On Sep 07, 2020 |
bigtt76: Would like u to guide u on my journey... And Gist me about daily life over there. Just normal friends... Nothing attached |
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