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Re: Parenting In The UK As A Nigerian Migrant. by Zahra29: 7:19pm On Jan 23
Ayofemidara:

13, 11 and 5. We are based in Nottingham

https://www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/information-for-residents/education-and-schools/school-admissions/apply-for-a-school-place/

There is a link for in year school admissions, which is the application you're making. The council will try to place your kids in your preferred choice if there's space, or the next closest

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Re: Parenting In The UK As A Nigerian Migrant. by Ayofemidara: 7:03pm On Jan 26
Zahra29:


https://www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/information-for-residents/education-and-schools/school-admissions/apply-for-a-school-place/

There is a link for in year school admissions, which is the application you're making. The council will try to place your kids in your preferred choice if there's space, or the next closest
Thank you
Re: Parenting In The UK As A Nigerian Migrant. by Ayofemidara: 10:04pm On Apr 14
Hello everyone, please help me out. How do I bring someone from Nigeria because child care is killing my salary. Thank you
Re: Parenting In The UK As A Nigerian Migrant. by Chreze(m): 2:35am On Apr 15
Ayofemidara:
Hello everyone, please help me out. How do I bring someone from Nigeria because child care is killing my salary. Thank you

I believe you can use the general “grandparent want to come see grandchild” story that everyone else uses to get visit visa for parents. That should give you a minimum of 5months stay period on a visit. The grand parent one has been used by a lot of people and it almost always works.
Re: Parenting In The UK As A Nigerian Migrant. by Ayofemidara: 10:41am On Apr 18
Chreze:


I believe you can use the general “grandparent want to come see grandchild” story that everyone else uses to get visit visa for parents. That should give you a minimum of 5months stay period on a visit. The grand parent one has been used by a lot of people and it almost always works.

I will follow this, thank you
Re: Parenting In The UK As A Nigerian Migrant. by emeraldoe(f): 5:29pm On Apr 30
babajeje123:

I noticed the change myself, has nothing to do with any third party. We'll try Aveeno and see the effect.
Hi,did you eventually try Aveeno, was it good?
Re: Parenting In The UK As A Nigerian Migrant. by Chreze(m): 6:38pm On May 01
emeraldoe:
Hi,did you eventually try Aveeno, was it good?

Don’t know what your question is tho, but we all use Aveeno in my house. Wife and son are light skin (close to Oyibo), me dark skin (light dark, not thick dark), works perfectly for everyone. Very good cream for everyone. Wife and son has dry skin. Works perfectly for them.

I will rate the cream 9/10. The remaining one is because nothing is perfect 😂.

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Re: Parenting In The UK As A Nigerian Migrant. by Caroline030303: 8:31pm On May 10
Hello All,

I am in need of a live out nanny (African - Nigerian, Ghana, etc are all welcome) for immediate start. I'm Nigerian, live in London-- South West London around dulwich area and has 3 kids. 1st child is in high school and 13year old. I need a nanny for my 2nd child 11year old and 3rd child - 6year old who are both in primary school and need to be picked up from school at 15:15, you stay with them till 19:30 when l arrive from work. During school holidays l will need the nanny to stay home with them till l get back from work.

Email : bookie4reel@yahoo.com

If anyone is interested pls kindly reach me on the email address above. Thanks alot
Re: Parenting In The UK As A Nigerian Migrant. by Ticha: 10:11pm On May 10
Caroline030303:
Hello All,

I am in need of a live out nanny (African - Nigerian, Ghana, etc are all welcome) for immediate start. I'm Nigerian, live in London-- South West London around dulwich area and has 3 kids. 1st child is in high school and 13year old. I need a nanny for my 2nd child 11year old and 3rd child - 6year old who are both in primary school and need to be picked up from school at 15:15, you stay with them till 19:30 when l arrive from work. During school holidays l will need the nanny to stay home with them till l get back from work.

Email : bookie4reel@yahoo.com

If anyone is interested pls kindly reach me on the email address above. Thanks alot

I know someone looking for a nanny position. How much are you paying?

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Re: Parenting In The UK As A Nigerian Migrant. by gratefulme40: 10:24pm On May 12
Ticha:


I know someone looking for a nanny position. How much are you paying?


Hi Ticha
Long time. I followed the link you posted on QTS application process and applied for my sister in law, to the glory of God, it was successful

My question now is whether there are sites for teaching jobs. Just like Trac for nhs jobs
Re: Parenting In The UK As A Nigerian Migrant. by semitunde: 10:44pm On May 12
obitryce:


Areas with good environment and affordable rents are Widnes, Speke L24, Garston L19, Halewood though they are more I can't remember but if you like the feel of being in naija. Then head to kessington area (quite rugged and dirty). I reside in Speke L24 and it's quite nice with a few black families and less wahala..

Are you still in Speke?
Re: Parenting In The UK As A Nigerian Migrant. by Ticha: 9:41pm On May 13
gratefulme40:



Hi Ticha
Long time. I followed the link you posted on QTS application process and applied for my sister in law, to the glory of God, it was successful

My question now is whether there are sites for teaching jobs. Just like Trac for nhs jobs

Congratulations to her 👏
Best place is TES - https://www.tes.com/jobs/

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