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General Forums => Aces High General Discussion => Topic started by: Papster on December 04, 2008, 10:29:53 AM
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I may be relocating to Lagos Nigeria in Africa to work in the oil feild/offshore drilling, I would like to know if anyone lives or has ever been to Lagos Nigeria and will I be able to fly Aces High in Africa?
:salute
Papster
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you mean africa? :huh
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I have never been there but I dont see any reasons why you couldnt play there.
Looks quite nice place. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lagos
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I do not know what the connection situation is like over there, but the Pigs have a squaddie that was playing regularly out of Lagos, Nigeria last year. So I would say yes...
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I do not know what the connection situation is like over there, but the Pigs have a squaddie that was playing regularly out of Lagos, Nigeria last year. So I would say yes...
Who?
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Be careful.... a lot of criminal activity emanates from Nigeria...
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My first thought.
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Yea, my company has operations all over Africa, and Lagos is no different from most of the large cities in the area. You should be able to find a good internet connection without any real problem, as a lot of the communications networks are surprisingly well developed. Keep your possessions close though, as petty crimes are quite common.
druski
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From what I hear....a lot of people croak there and leave their multi-billion $$$$ inheritances to me. I'm the richest multi-billion $$$$ inheritance guy on the planet. I bet they email me again tomorrow.
ROX
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When entering or leaving Lagos there are a few simple rules which need to be adhered to. 1. Under no circumstances wear any jewellery or watches(as the police will remove them) 2. Always carry small bills in different pockets (to pay off afore mentioned police). 3. Never under any circumstances carry any large bills be it US, Nigerian, Sterling or even Golly-geen martian Zob's they will take the lot!!!
ps, What is it you do in the oil field I'm a rig mechanic.
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I've spent some time there. It is a ROUGH town. Make sure you follow the advise of your company's security people. Sadly, trust no one you haven't been introduced to by someone you do trust and DO NOt stop to help stranded or even apparently injured motorists ( I am sure you will have a driver that knows these things. I truly enjoyed Dakar and the East African countries I was in----Lagos is not pleasant.
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I've never been to Nigera personally, but I have a good friend who lives there.
He happens to be a former prince who has fallen on hard financial times, but with my help, he plans on regaining his noble title and rewarding me handsomely.
Oddly, I haven't heard from him since I sent him $4,500, which he needed to file some legal documents, but I consider him a good friend, and will pass along his address to you via PM so you'll know someone there.
Cheers!
-Llama
:lol
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It's a toejam-hole over there, read press reports.
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I lived in that region for a short time. I'm guessing you are aware that western / American, Brit etc... oil rig workers have been kidnapped in the past in Nigeria. I remember it happening when I was there. Just make sure you know what you are getting into before going.
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If you have a reliable internet connection there should be no problems but you may find the ping count is a bit higher than your used to due to the distance from the server and it may be a bit laggy at times. Telecomms tend to be a bit erratic as does the power supply. My company has a satcom dome for back up when the telephones go down, there used to be a loony who declared war on the telecom company and used to blow up exchanges, not sure if he is still around, been a while since I was last assigned there.
As Impakt said, follow your companies security advice and you should be okay, its not the kind of country where you can wander about on your own at night, or even during the day in some parts. I have never payed a bribe to get into Nigeria but I have paid to get out a couple of times :D, It is so not on my list of favourite countries I have been to.
Good luck in your new job
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The buddy waystin speaks of is a guy whos handle is D1gger he is a nice guy who is having some medical troubles. can you do me a favor and if you ever hear/see a british guy by the name of sam let him know i said hey and the squads best wishes go to him.
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MrMEaty
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I've never been to Nigera personally, but I have a good friend who lives there.
He happens to be a former prince who has fallen on hard financial times, but with my help, he plans on regaining his noble title and rewarding me handsomely.
Oddly, I haven't heard from him since I sent him $4,500, which he needed to file some legal documents, but I consider him a good friend, and will pass along his address to you via PM so you'll know someone there.
Cheers!
-Llama
:lol
Amazing how those princes just find your email address by chance!
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Read this.....
http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/africa/12/11/pip.nigeria.oil/index.html (http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/africa/12/11/pip.nigeria.oil/index.html)
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Since we are on the subject of Nigeria, this is worth another look!
http://www.ebolamonkeyman.com/