NewStats: 3,264,276 , 8,183,181 topics. Date: Tuesday, 10 June 2025 at 12:05 PM 3695g6n613r |
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You can become a professional or semi-pro footballer in Europe by moving abroad as a student. I have talked about this many times and also did some videos with semi-pro footballers in . ScoreInn is helping highly motivated and committed aspiring African footballers make it in and Europe. You can their online launch event and speak with team directly. They mainly focus on securing a plan B for the players to enable them have a long term residence in . With this it becomes easier for clubs and academies to work with the players. Many of you can testify that even though you’re talented, you still face a lot of challenges securing a contract with a club here. One major issue is about the residency in ; this is where ScoreInn comes in to mediate the process. If you are interested or know someone who is, share this post with them. You can sign up here👇🏾 for this event: https://mail.setlinn.eu/a-new-gateway-for-african-footballers-in-europe-scoreinn Or simply go to their website: just google SCOREINN Good luck guys!
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I will be interviewing Venasius Ebuka Dike, a student who turned his HND in Mechanical Engineering from Kwara State Polytechnic into a ticket for a Master’s in Smart Industry Engineering at the University of Salerno, Italy. And the best part? He’s studying on a fully funded UNISA Scholarship! Ebuka’s journey shows that with the right mindset and opportunities, an HND can be the stepping stone to achieving your dreams of studying abroad. His story is one of inspiration and possibility, especially for HND holders wondering, “Can I study abroad at the Master’s level? me this evening at 6:00 PM (CET) for a live session where Ebuka will share his story and valuable insights to guide and motivate others like him. for the event here: https://mail.setlinn.eu/setlinn-scholar-stories---episode-2 Even if you are unable to , we will email you the replay after the event.
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pquaver: Ich wohne jetzt in Berlin, aber hatte vor fünf Jahren in Lübeck studiert. Also, ich kenne Hamburg sehr gut ![]() Bist du auf Setlinn? Vielleicht können wir uns dort mal vernetzen. Hier, den Link zu meinem Profil: https://setlinn.com//wohks/ Ich freue mich, dich auf die anderen Seiten zu sehen ![]() |
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pquaver: Alles klar. Kein Problem. Hook Up können wir auch gerne machen ![]() |
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chiamalinda: That's a tough one. I believe there are cons and pros to it. |
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pquaver: We should link up and make a video. I'll like to cover your story, and I have been doing with many people. |
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GeepyEnsemble: Lol ![]() Don't worry, it will happen soon. I offer free consultation about how jobs in . You can my session. Here is my group that I manage on Setlinn to coordinate language practice and job applications: https://setlinn.com/groups/da-lounge/ Feel free to connect and let us relate. |
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GeepyEnsemble:You will have to learn German up to at least B1 level from Nigeria before moving to . The German language proficiency is a prerequisite for Ausbildung in . I am planing to do some videos with Nigerians in who are currently still doing their Ausbildung. Here is a recent guide that you should read: https://setlinn.com/apply-for-ausbildung-in-/ You may also connect with the writer on Setlinn for more information. If you'd like to, you can my group as well: https://setlinn.com/groups/da-lounge/ |
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Jking20: Quick blunt but frank . The youths need to learn how to better manage their time. We have many opportunities around us but not many people know how to use them wisely. The digital age has truly made it easy for you to learn - you can literally learn anything from the smallest corner of the world; the highest it takes is a smartphone and good internet connection, luxuries available to many people in Nigeria. So, dear youths, use your head and be wise. 3 Likes |
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BrodaAgbaya: Sounds good. I am always available if you need anything. |
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modaddy: No problem man. Always happy to assist. 1 Like |
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modaddy:Great! Glad you found it helpful. Here is the group on Setlinn, where I guide people on moving abroad. https://setlinn.com/groups/da-lounge/ My name is wohks Feel free to connect. |
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Raychee: True, the future perspective will be the main deciding factor, not just the pay. |
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advanceDNA:Lol But you know, money isn't everything. How about security and safety of your life and those of your children? Not to mention how hard you have to work to earn that 800K.... |
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Dukeolumidemans: Sorry about your experience. Some people who had similar experience wrote to @setlinn.com and the issue was resolved. Maybe email them your name or email address that you used for the registration. |
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I am empowered by true stories of students abroad. Most part of my daily life involves interacting and connecting with international students in - sharing my experience and learning from theirs. With this, I have managed to cover stories of students from all continents, Africa, Asia, Europe, Australia and America. You'd be surprised how insightful and informative the story of each person turns out; You couldn't know everything without relating to other people's experiences. I recently met Desmond, as always, never knew him from anywhere until the first time we met at the train station. He was dressed as a professional footballer; I walked up to him - and that was it; we became friends, and he shared his story on how he moved from Cameroon to and the truth behind becoming a professional footballer in Europe. I sincerely hope you learn a thing or two. Tag anyone who needs to watch this. Leave your questions or comments below. Am always happy to assist in the best ways that I can. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Ycxf8qoHGc |
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I am empowered by true stories of students abroad. Most part of my daily life involves interacting and connecting with international students in - sharing my experience and learning from theirs. With this, I have managed to cover stories of students from all continents, Africa, Asia, Europe, Australia and America. You'd be surprised how insightful and informative the story of each person turns out; You couldn't know everything without relating to other people's experiences. I recently met Desmond, as always, never knew him from anywhere until the first time we met at the train station. He was dressed as a professional footballer; I walked up to him - and that was it; we became friends, and he shared his story on how he moved from Cameroon to and the truth behind becoming a professional footballer in Europe. I sincerely hope you learn a thing or two. Tag anyone who needs to watch this. Leave your questions or comments below. Am always happy to assist in the best ways that I can. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Ycxf8qoHGc |
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optimusprime2:100% Have you had a similar experience? |
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EkelediliBuhari:Lol! True story. You could never be too prepared. I think at the end of the day, you are hired mainly for your attitude and not necessarily your certificate or grades. The latter are good, but not what comes first. Happy you got the job. Feel free to connect if you plan to move to and continue your career. https://setlinn.com//wohks/ 1 Like |
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Kaiair:I think German is easier than French. Also, offers way more opportunities for international students than Canada. I made a video sometime last year when I highlighted some of these opportunities. You can watch it here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Is6UGUfpflw Feel free to connect. |
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smile11s: Thanks for sharing it on Gist Am. It's my first time of seeing the platform. I appreciate your help. |
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Asour: I think people have different rates at which they learn a new language. Also, the style of learning also affects how long it takes to grab the language. 1 Like |
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Nehyooh: Sure, always happy to help. Here’s my group that I manage on SETLINN, a social media platform that provides information and connects people to study, work and live abroad. I share regular insights and experience there, plus guide people who are interested in migrating. https://setlinn.com/groups/da-lounge/ I think it'd be best to connect there. |
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Transcriber: Lol ![]() Nice one. Respect man. |
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BrodaAgbaya: You can study in TUM or any other part of without German proficiency, especially at the Master's level. In courses where German language is required at the Master level, it may only be up to A2, which is, in my opinion, easy to attain. Learning German was easy for me; I had the interest and practised as much as possible using all the means exposed to me - neighbours at home, colleagues mini-job, listening to radio stations, watching German TV shows and movies, tandem classes and practising on my own. The secret is simply PRACTICE! Munich vs Berlin; this depends on your field of study or career path. Munich offers more soft works than Berlin. You will find more of Software/IT companies in Munich, and the state generally pays higher than Berlin. However, accommodation and other living costs are quite higher in Munich compared to Berlin. Berlin, on the other hand, has all types of jobs, including Software/IT, and the cost of living is relatively cheaper. Also, Berlin is way more multi-cultural and international than Munich. So, in the end, it really depends on you and what you are looking for. Feel free to connect with me on Setlinn, where I share regular insights and experience about , plus guide people who are interested in migrating. https://setlinn.com/groups/da-lounge/ |
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KristaPretty: So, what's your plan with the language? Want to study in in German? |
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Anny505: Of curse, they do. M.Sc. programs, tuition-free and in English, are very easy to find in . I am curating a list of them, especially for Africa students. You can check the current list here https://destiney-arkaden.com/university-search/ Use the filter to narrow down the search to your field of interest. It will then show you an overview of the course and the link to the school website, where you will find further information on the application process. Also, if you'd like to, here’s my group that I manage on SETLINN, a social media platform that provides information and connects people to study, work and live abroad. I share regular insights and experience there, plus guide people who are interested in migrating. https://setlinn.com/groups/da-lounge/ Feel free to connect if you’d like. |
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sammirano:Lol Ich komme aus Nigeria. Oder was denkst du? |
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Transcriber: I agree - German is relatively easy to learn. As long as you are dedicated and consistent, it is easy. |
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KristaPretty: I believe so. Where are you based in ? Maybe we can connect on Setlinn and speak some time soon. |
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Kenny242:Of course, there are multiple ways. I always recommend applying directly to the company from their website. Identify the roles that you are interested in, search for companies within the related field; apply to them either for open positions or proactively. Here is a video I made last year, explaining some things to keep in mind when applying for jobs in . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zvzM3U4F19E Take some time to watch and check other videos too that I made. 1 Like |
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cracky2:Here’s my group that I manage on SETLINN, a social media platform that provides information and connects people to study, work and live abroad. I share regular insights and experience there, plus guide people who are interested in migrating. I think it'd be best to connect there. https://setlinn.com/groups/da-lounge/ |
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