Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by bigtt76(f): 11:20am On Jan 11, 2021 |
Stop trying to guilty trip people. If you can't migrate, allow those who want to, to do so. Not everyone wants to be listed in Forbes or be a billionaire. Most people just want peace of mind and security dass all Princewill1: The high successes recorded by dubious politicians, fraudulent pastors and ponzi scheme operators in Nigeria are living proofs that Nigerians can be so gullible. We can easily be deceived. The astronomical hype on Canada is the latest deceit in town. Here are things you need to know before immigrating.
1. The list of richest Nigerians is filled with Nigerians living at home. You're more likely to make it into Forbes if you live in Nigeria. At least that's what the stat shows, whether people making into Forbes in Nigeria are engaging in corrupt practices is a story for another day. The odds of becoming a dollar billionaire favours those at home . No Diaspora Nigerian has ever made it into Forbes billionaire list.
2. There are more money to be made in a developing economy than in a developed economy. That's why as you're rushing out of the country, Lebanese, Indians and Chinese are rushing in. Only few will understand. You're sitting on the biggest market in Africa yet you haven't realize this but the Lebanese and the Indians knew this.
3. If you are the type who don't fancy working for others, it's much more easier to own a business in Nigeria than in Canada/US. Western countries were set up for the 99% populace to work for 1% elites. Their education systems were designed to produce workforce for the rat race. Not to create employers of labour.
4. It's stupidity to resign from a high-paying job in Nigeria in a bid to relocate to Canada/US. Your eyes will get clear up when you start facing the hard realities in Canada. Those who had made this mistake in the past are ashamed to come on social media to talk about it. The ones talking on Twitter are 'freshers' who just arrived.
5. If you want to secure 2nd passport for your kids, you don't necessarily need to immigrate to achieve this. There are other ways, one method is overseas child birth.
6. You're 5x more likely to be shot and rubbed in New York than in Lagos. Poor neighborhoods all over the world has more crime rates. The thing is, when you finally made it in Nigeria,you can move to high brow areas with lesser crime.
7. Nigerians are spending up to 8millions ($21k) and above to immigrate to Canada/US whereas an average canadian or American citizen can't boast of $10k in their bank A/C's. They live pay check to pay check.
8. Some Nigerians claims that they ain't relocating because of the money but because of good infrastructure, good health care system, value for their money etc. That's a lie! 98% of Nigerians who're eager to travel out are relocating because of economic reasons. There are good infrastructure, good health care system and value for money in countries like Kuwait, Russia, Brazil, South Korea, Chile etc but Nigerians ain't trooping there, indicating that their preference for Canada/US is purely based on economic reasons.
9. It's cheaper to live in Nigeria. Canada/US promises higher minimum wage but the system will still take it away from you. It's like giving you with one hand and taking from you with another. $2k (N760k) will pay for your one year rent of 2 bedrooms apartment in a good location in Nigeria but same amount will only fetch you one month rent of a match box apartment in Canada/US.
10. This is not to stop you from traveling out but to inform you on the true realities. Economic immigration should be left for lower or working class who're struggling or to young lads who wants to school abroad and thereafter further their career overseas. Not to deceive Nigerians already earning good in corporate offices in Nigeria to resign and relocate where they will be employed as security guards or to deceive business owners who's businesses are thriving in Nigeria to close down business and relocate. Don't let them deceive you with the hype. Money don't grow on trees anywhere in the world. 2 Likes |
Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by Nobody: 11:27am On Jan 11, 2021 |
gopel8052:
Why can't he move to Lagos or any other safe part in Nigeria.
You people too dey lie lie And Lagos is safe? 2 Likes |
Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by Drsmiles(m): 11:28am On Jan 11, 2021 |
Rubbish So because of the few people on Forbes list Elon musk is the richest person alive He migrated from South Africa The middle class is more robust in most climes The millions of Nigerians that remain here Them don enter Forbes list finish ? 6 Likes |
Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by zedegit: 11:30am On Jan 11, 2021 |
blackpanda:
And u are tied to the job like your life depends on it? You still don't get it. |
Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by angelfallz(m): 11:31am On Jan 11, 2021 |
COMPAQ:
Leave that thjng. I know close to 20peopke who have moved to Canada and they are all working in good places such as banks, insurance companies, IT firms etc. It depends on your quality. These are people who previously worked for Zenith, GTB, Shell, Mobil, KPMG, Deloite, Unilever etc in Nigeria, with solid experiences.
If you go to Canada with degree, but with no pedigree from here, well maybe you may find it more difficult. Same reason why poor quality graduates are almost unemployable here.
you are correct, but i am also correct. 2 Likes |
Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by angelfallz(m): 11:32am On Jan 11, 2021 |
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Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by streetwise2015: 11:33am On Jan 11, 2021 |
God will bless you my brother for this comment...People don’t understand what Nigeria is turning into...u can even wear a new cloth without envy this days from ur friends and Neigbours ..It a risk to live in Nigeria. This country is indeed for the strong.. God helps us all We4all: Op, stay in Nigeria if you want to, but don't try to dissuade others with your sentimental post. Most of the people who resigned from their jobs to migrate are guaranteed a life free from spiritual attacks from "evil Nigerian co-workers". And to think there are many of them.
Let me school you. For you to excel in high paying Government agencies in Nigeria, you must be doing something out of the extraordinary otherwise, you won't live to reap your fruits. Working in Nigeria by itself is a risk cos attacks from envious colleagues is something else.
It is better to work as a security guard in a developed country where you will be free from spiritual attacks than to work in a blue chip agency in Nigeria where everyday is a spiritual battle.
I lost two people close to me recently. By the time they both realized where the attack was coming from and they felt it was time to quit, it was too late. |
Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by tatatar: 11:33am On Jan 11, 2021 |
Classickj:
The average Doctors salary in Canada is $150,000 per year or $76.92 per hour. Entry level positions start at $35,100 per year while most experienced workers make up to $250,000 per year.
Even if a cleaner earn day earn 1000 per day, wouldn't he eat, what about transport 500 times 365 is what 1 Like |
Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by Hooshbaby: 11:36am On Jan 11, 2021 |
Kriss216: The year just started, but, I nominate this post as the Most Foolish post of the year!
Trying to compare staying in Canada and staying in Nigeria should be treated as a Criminal offence. Very foolish post. 3 Likes |
Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by Muhylonaire007: 11:38am On Jan 11, 2021 |
Arvelo: No be lie oo, e hungry plenty to jappa but na funds... But God will surely provide. I dey tell you... God go bless us all baba 2 Likes |
Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by themaestro08(m): 11:45am On Jan 11, 2021 |
Karlovich: This Op must be high on Daura gworo, the same shithole you are defending is the same one where doctors will expect you to carry a bullet or knife wound and go to a police station to get a report before they begin to treat you if for some reason you are attacked. [left][/left] Please leave the people that want to leave the country alone, for everyone that decides to leave there are some moving the other way to Nigeria. [right][/right] |
Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by themaestro08(m): 11:46am On Jan 11, 2021 |
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Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by userlucky: 11:52am On Jan 11, 2021 |
angelfallz: The op has some serious facts but too many Nigerians are blind.
How I wish the pic below was posted on the first page so that more people would see it. A low level job is a high paying job for a Nigeria due to our exchange rate. |
Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by BlackFlamefromP: 11:53am On Jan 11, 2021 |
I agree with you completely. unfortunately most Nigerians are incurably negative and pessimistic about their country, hence, I'm not surprised about all the negative comments here. They will always twist and misinterpret your points to suit them.
Nigerians need to understand that the so-called advance nations did not make it overnight. If the citizens of those countries were foolish and unpatriotic enough to leave their country instead of developing it there would be no America or canada to run to.
Only Nigerians can develop Nigeria! 5 Likes |
Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by Nobody: 11:58am On Jan 11, 2021 |
Lols |
Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by bull67: 11:58am On Jan 11, 2021 |
canada and nigeria should open their border for one week. Then we can see how many nigerians that migrated to canada and also see canada citizens rhat migrated to nigerla. in 2 days nigeria will be empty. i had heart faliure in 2017 and i live in scotland uk. i was on oxygen for 2 weeks. i was also given antibiotics for 2 weeks because i had peaunomia which made my lungs blocked.. everything was free. the next few months a friend of mine was deported from the uk and had similar sickness. i was told b4 he can be treated i should put 500k down for a start ,which i did. but he died a month later because of no oxygen in the hospital, and no fuel in the generator. so many lives are being lost in nigeria because our hospitals are not ok. that is why buhari is going abroad for treatment. and he spends millions. but i got it for free. IT BETTER PEOPLE SHOULD STOP WRITING JAGONS. if you want to stay in nigeria stay. As for me its good to have 2 citizenships. THE west is good for security of live and our country of origin is good for business. 9 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by Oshokalo: 12:01pm On Jan 11, 2021 |
Sodiano: And the funniest thing is that the poster might not been in Nigeria o���.... Nigeria sha bad belle people everywhere them still carry am go there |
Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by Jimmy231: 12:06pm On Jan 11, 2021 |
dake40:
Please learn to respond to arguments with critical, rational and constructive points.
You ended up saying nothing You don't need any concrete or critical point that what you got. Infact its an act of terrorism comparing living in canada and living in Nigeria you should be treated like a criminal 1 Like |
Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by Oshokalo: 12:09pm On Jan 11, 2021 |
the Indians,Chinese and Lebanese who came to do bizness here in naija do u think they brought in money to rent shop and start selling provision or producing purewater,this people brought in million dollars the money a Nigerian will have and be claiming Forbes rich list 2 Likes |
Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by We4all: 12:15pm On Jan 11, 2021 |
Nuttella: Spiritual attack in workplaces? Tell me about it, why should someone die from spiritual attack? it's because they are weak spiritually, they are not close to God, dem no born any colleague well to attack me spiritually and kill me. Also who told you oyobo don't do juju, oyibo have their own witches too. Yes, oyibo have theirs but use it to upgrade themselves and develop their countries. Nigerians use theirs to destroy others. As for dying from spiritual attacks, well...those who died ain't alive to tell their stories. Just pray you don't end up like them. 2 Likes |
Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by daprim(m): 12:18pm On Jan 11, 2021 |
Focusmind: My annoyance is that all the people that writes about migrating to Canada are actually resident there, holed up in Brampton or Calgary and be discouraging people from embarking on the same journey.
It is already a well known fact that Nigerians abroad hates fellow Nigerians trying to make the same immigration journey. I don't know why. Please leave people to make their decision. I think they say, "experience is the best teacher". Don't you think that could be the reason? I guess, some persons who have traveled out are regretting their decisions, hence the advice to others. 2 Likes |
Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by wizdomnzube(m): 12:18pm On Jan 11, 2021 |
Please, someone should give me advice on how to travel to Canada for legitimate hustle.
What kinda Visa, and how much is the cost, how long the visa would last.
Please anyone with ideas should help. I'm planning on leaving this country this year. I need to change my life and that of my family. |
Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by humilitypays(m): 12:19pm On Jan 11, 2021 |
Princewill1: The high successes recorded by dubious politicians, fraudulent pastors and ponzi scheme operators in Nigeria are living proofs that Nigerians can be so gullible. We can easily be deceived. The astronomical hype on Canada is the latest deceit in town. Here are things you need to know before immigrating.
1. The list of richest Nigerians is filled with Nigerians living at home. You're more likely to make it into Forbes if you live in Nigeria. At least that's what the stat shows, whether people making into Forbes in Nigeria are engaging in corrupt practices is a story for another day. The odds of becoming a dollar billionaire favours those at home . No Diaspora Nigerian has ever made it into Forbes billionaire list.
2. There are more money to be made in a developing economy than in a developed economy. That's why as you're rushing out of the country, Lebanese, Indians and Chinese are rushing in. Only few will understand. You're sitting on the biggest market in Africa yet you haven't realize this but the Lebanese and the Indians knew this.
3. If you are the type who don't fancy working for others, it's much more easier to own a business in Nigeria than in Canada/US. Western countries were set up for the 99% populace to work for 1% elites. Their education systems were designed to produce workforce for the rat race. Not to create employers of labour.
4. It's stupidity to resign from a high-paying job in Nigeria in a bid to relocate to Canada/US. Your eyes will get clear up when you start facing the hard realities in Canada. Those who had made this mistake in the past are ashamed to come on social media to talk about it. The ones talking on Twitter are 'freshers' who just arrived.
5. If you want to secure 2nd passport for your kids, you don't necessarily need to immigrate to achieve this. There are other ways, one method is overseas child birth.
6. You're 5x more likely to be shot and rubbed in New York than in Lagos. Poor neighborhoods all over the world has more crime rates. The thing is, when you finally made it in Nigeria,you can move to high brow areas with lesser crime.
7. Nigerians are spending up to 8millions ($21k) and above to immigrate to Canada/US whereas an average canadian or American citizen can't boast of $10k in their bank A/C's. They live pay check to pay check.
8. Some Nigerians claims that they ain't relocating because of the money but because of good infrastructure, good health care system, value for their money etc. That's a lie! 98% of Nigerians who're eager to travel out are relocating because of economic reasons. There are good infrastructure, good health care system and value for money in countries like Kuwait, Russia, Brazil, South Korea, Chile etc but Nigerians ain't trooping there, indicating that their preference for Canada/US is purely based on economic reasons.
9. It's cheaper to live in Nigeria. Canada/US promises higher minimum wage but the system will still take it away from you. It's like giving you with one hand and taking from you with another. $2k (N760k) will pay for your one year rent of 2 bedrooms apartment in a good location in Nigeria but same amount will only fetch you one month rent of a match box apartment in Canada/US.
10. This is not to stop you from traveling out but to inform you on the true realities. Economic immigration should be left for lower or working class who're struggling or to young lads who wants to school abroad and thereafter further their career overseas. Not to deceive Nigerians already earning good in corporate offices in Nigeria to resign and relocate where they will be employed as security guards or to deceive business owners who's businesses are thriving in Nigeria to close down business and relocate. Don't let them deceive you with the hype. Money don't grow on trees anywhere in the world. I love honest and sensible people like you. Everything you said is true. That's why I advised people on one thread that if you are not earning up to 250,000naira monthly as a single person or 450,000naira monthly as a married person, then if you see opportunity to migrate to a developed country where you can have a better chance of living a good life, then do it. But if you are single and earning above 250,000naira monthly, or married and earning over 450,000naira monthly in Nigeria, you don't need to abandon Nigeria and travel out, it will be a big mistake 4 Likes |
Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by mentored: 12:21pm On Jan 11, 2021 |
Princewill1: The high successes recorded by dubious politicians, fraudulent pastors and ponzi scheme operators in Nigeria are living proofs that Nigerians can be so gullible. We can easily be deceived. The astronomical hype on Canada is the latest deceit in town. Here are things you need to know before immigrating.
1. The list of richest Nigerians is filled with Nigerians living at home. You're more likely to make it into Forbes if you live in Nigeria. At least that's what the stat shows, whether people making into Forbes in Nigeria are engaging in corrupt practices is a story for another day. The odds of becoming a dollar billionaire favours those at home . No Diaspora Nigerian has ever made it into Forbes billionaire list.
2. There are more money to be made in a developing economy than in a developed economy. That's why as you're rushing out of the country, Lebanese, Indians and Chinese are rushing in. Only few will understand. You're sitting on the biggest market in Africa yet you haven't realize this but the Lebanese and the Indians knew this.
3. If you are the type who don't fancy working for others, it's much more easier to own a business in Nigeria than in Canada/US. Western countries were set up for the 99% populace to work for 1% elites. Their education systems were designed to produce workforce for the rat race. Not to create employers of labour.
4. It's stupidity to resign from a high-paying job in Nigeria in a bid to relocate to Canada/US. Your eyes will get clear up when you start facing the hard realities in Canada. Those who had made this mistake in the past are ashamed to come on social media to talk about it. The ones talking on Twitter are 'freshers' who just arrived.
5. If you want to secure 2nd passport for your kids, you don't necessarily need to immigrate to achieve this. There are other ways, one method is overseas child birth.
6. You're 5x more likely to be shot and rubbed in New York than in Lagos. Poor neighborhoods all over the world has more crime rates. The thing is, when you finally made it in Nigeria,you can move to high brow areas with lesser crime.
7. Nigerians are spending up to 8millions ($21k) and above to immigrate to Canada/US whereas an average canadian or American citizen can't boast of $10k in their bank A/C's. They live pay check to pay check.
8. Some Nigerians claims that they ain't relocating because of the money but because of good infrastructure, good health care system, value for their money etc. That's a lie! 98% of Nigerians who're eager to travel out are relocating because of economic reasons. There are good infrastructure, good health care system and value for money in countries like Kuwait, Russia, Brazil, South Korea, Chile etc but Nigerians ain't trooping there, indicating that their preference for Canada/US is purely based on economic reasons.
9. It's cheaper to live in Nigeria. Canada/US promises higher minimum wage but the system will still take it away from you. It's like giving you with one hand and taking from you with another. $2k (N760k) will pay for your one year rent of 2 bedrooms apartment in a good location in Nigeria but same amount will only fetch you one month rent of a match box apartment in Canada/US.
10. This is not to stop you from traveling out but to inform you on the true realities. Economic immigration should be left for lower or working class who're struggling or to young lads who wants to school abroad and thereafter further their career overseas. Not to deceive Nigerians already earning good in corporate offices in Nigeria to resign and relocate where they will be employed as security guards or to deceive business owners who's businesses are thriving in Nigeria to close down business and relocate. Don't let them deceive you with the hype. Money don't grow on trees anywhere in the world. should I call you anuofia ?? Yes I should You are OKE MKPI NNUKWU IDIOT come carry me devil |
Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by planetx: 12:22pm On Jan 11, 2021 |
Kingstanding: . You're fucking crazy. I reside in Montreal ok. Idiot. What is the basic salary of permanent secretary in Nigeria? They all rely on fraudulent activities ok. Without corruption no permanent secretary can build 4 bedroom flat. Get the Bleep outa here. Montreal my ass, anyone can claim anything on an anonymous forum. 2 Likes |
Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by Mercisharelove(f): 12:30pm On Jan 11, 2021 |
Princewill1: The high successes recorded by dubious politicians, fraudulent pastors and ponzi scheme operators in Nigeria are living proofs that Nigerians can be so gullible. We can easily be deceived. The astronomical hype on Canada is the latest deceit in town. Here are things you need to know before immigrating.
1. The list of richest Nigerians is filled with Nigerians living at home. You're more likely to make it into Forbes if you live in Nigeria. At least that's what the stat shows, whether people making into Forbes in Nigeria are engaging in corrupt practices is a story for another day. The odds of becoming a dollar billionaire favours those at home . No Diaspora Nigerian has ever made it into Forbes billionaire list.
2. There are more money to be made in a developing economy than in a developed economy. That's why as you're rushing out of the country, Lebanese, Indians and Chinese are rushing in. Only few will understand. You're sitting on the biggest market in Africa yet you haven't realize this but the Lebanese and the Indians knew this.
3. If you are the type who don't fancy working for others, it's much more easier to own a business in Nigeria than in Canada/US. Western countries were set up for the 99% populace to work for 1% elites. Their education systems were designed to produce workforce for the rat race. Not to create employers of labour.
4. It's stupidity to resign from a high-paying job in Nigeria in a bid to relocate to Canada/US. Your eyes will get clear up when you start facing the hard realities in Canada. Those who had made this mistake in the past are ashamed to come on social media to talk about it. The ones talking on Twitter are 'freshers' who just arrived.
5. If you want to secure 2nd passport for your kids, you don't necessarily need to immigrate to achieve this. There are other ways, one method is overseas child birth.
6. You're 5x more likely to be shot and rubbed in New York than in Lagos. Poor neighborhoods all over the world has more crime rates. The thing is, when you finally made it in Nigeria,you can move to high brow areas with lesser crime.
7. Nigerians are spending up to 8millions ($21k) and above to immigrate to Canada/US whereas an average canadian or American citizen can't boast of $10k in their bank A/C's. They live pay check to pay check.
8. Some Nigerians claims that they ain't relocating because of the money but because of good infrastructure, good health care system, value for their money etc. That's a lie! 98% of Nigerians who're eager to travel out are relocating because of economic reasons. There are good infrastructure, good health care system and value for money in countries like Kuwait, Russia, Brazil, South Korea, Chile etc but Nigerians ain't trooping there, indicating that their preference for Canada/US is purely based on economic reasons.
9. It's cheaper to live in Nigeria. Canada/US promises higher minimum wage but the system will still take it away from you. It's like giving you with one hand and taking from you with another. $2k (N760k) will pay for your one year rent of 2 bedrooms apartment in a good location in Nigeria but same amount will only fetch you one month rent of a match box apartment in Canada/US.
10. This is not to stop you from traveling out but to inform you on the true realities. Economic immigration should be left for lower or working class who're struggling or to young lads who wants to school abroad and thereafter further their career overseas. Not to deceive Nigerians already earning good in corporate offices in Nigeria to resign and relocate where they will be employed as security guards or to deceive business owners who's businesses are thriving in Nigeria to close down business and relocate. Don't let them deceive you with the hype. Money don't grow on trees anywhere in the world. |
Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by simeko(m): 12:32pm On Jan 11, 2021 |
You are blessed brother. Abeg show me way. We ednut1: Visit LinkedIn.com to see where many Nigerians are working in Canada. Keep yarning nonsense. If you go to canada and get citizenship after 3 years. You can still return home if you wish. So why are you pained that people are migrating. If you cant get a job you desire there is option of going back to school and govt sponsors all or part. Some have gone back to study nursing for free.
If i call ambulance it will come, my children can enter government jobs or armed forces without knowing anyone or quota system.i have access to clean water. I have 24 hours light, i hardly enter traffic, i can stroll out at night without fear of hoodlums.
Yesterday after working i went watch ice skating at 7pm. Una don normalize suffering and smiling smh |
Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by Nobody: 12:32pm On Jan 11, 2021 |
Nonsense 2 Likes |
Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by Nobody: 12:39pm On Jan 11, 2021 |
Excellent write up and great insight too.
They say flies without ears follow dead body enter grave. 3 Likes |
Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by hunterfit: 12:39pm On Jan 11, 2021 |
humilitypays: I love honest and sensible people like you.
Everything you said is true.
That's why I advised people on one thread that if you are not earning up to 250,000naira monthly as a single person or 450,000naira monthly as a married person, then if you see opportunity to migrate to a developed country where you can have a better chance of living a good life, then do it.
But if you are single and earning above 250,000naira monthly, or married and earning over 450,000naira monthly in Nigeria, you don't need to abandon Nigeria and travel out, it will be a big mistake If I may ask, why do you think it will be a mistake for someone earning more than 450k to relocate? Have you thought about the possibility that high paying job comes with high risk of job loss? Are you saying such person should wait until they lose the high paying job before contemplating relocation ( why which time it may be too late to gather the needed resources)? Does earning above that income threshold immune you from insecurity in the country? With 500k monthly, can any wise person do to rent apartment in a gated estate in Lekki? Can his 3kids attend a decent school paying 200k per term? Again, I ask, why do you think someone earning about half a million or more ( with the attendant lack of jo. security due to the unstable social/security, political and economic situation in Nigeria) should stay put in Nigeria? 2 Likes |
Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by FLESHnBLOOD(m): 12:41pm On Jan 11, 2021 |
Truth is that Travelling out is not meant for everyone, If you find urslf outside the shores of the country and you are doing fine.. Just know it's was part of ur destiny to be there, travelling to Canada is not for everybody for some it might even be African country. Some people have travelled and returned and are very happy living in Nigeria �� whil some pple don't have plans of returning.. Different strokes for different folks Just know what's up with ur Destiny. Where can you flourish. 2 Likes |
Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by solonubinho(m): 12:44pm On Jan 11, 2021 |
Take advice on relocation matters from someone who spells robbed as "rubbed" at your own risk. 2 Likes |