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Nigerians Stole My Money; Magic by Snyman(m): 3:15pm On Nov 20, 2016 |
[b]I'm a South African guy and my money was stolen from me by two Nigerian dudes, using . .. I'm not sure, perhaps it was magic. l remember I had R1 000 in my wallet, and I was on my way to a bookshop to buy a Taxation textbook. As I was walking, two dudes,( they didn't look South African, and their accent was that of Nigerians) called me by my middle name. A name only known by few people. When they called my name, I remember saying " yes ? " waiting for them to explain how they know me. Their response, however, was " nevermind " and they walked away, just like that. And, well, I really did not think much of it. When I got to the bookshop, I asked the assistant if they had a book called " A student's Approach to Income Tax- Natural Persons ". The guy said yes. I took out my wallet, ready to pay. But I got the shock of my life when I saw TEN pieces of newspapers, instead of real money. I looked at the assistant, looked at my wallet again, confused as fucvck. Matter of fact, I stormed out of the bookstop without saying a word to that assistant guy.. He must have thought I was a mad man. Since this forum is full of Nigerians, I want to know how you, my Nigerian brothers steal money from people? Do you use charms or what? This is not a personal attack to you Nigerians. I'm just curious.[/b] |
Re: Nigerians Stole My Money; Magic by obinna58(m): 3:19pm On Nov 20, 2016 |
Ur brain is temporarily shutdown go and sleep jare 2 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Nigerians Stole My Money; Magic by Elkay3: 3:19pm On Nov 20, 2016 |
Mr or Mrs or Miss or whatever you're, what's your justification for this accusation? In what dialect did they talked to you? |
Re: Nigerians Stole My Money; Magic by Snyman(m): 3:24pm On Nov 20, 2016 |
Elkay3:" I'm a South African guy " and you still type the gibberish above! The dudes who stole my money were Nigerians, full stop. My question remains, what do you Nigerians use to make money disappear from someone's wallet, and fill the wallet with newspapers? |
Re: Nigerians Stole My Money; Magic by dangotesmummy: 3:39pm On Nov 20, 2016 |
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Re: Nigerians Stole My Money; Magic by Elkay3: 3:41pm On Nov 20, 2016 |
Snyman: One simple question Mr Mrs "guy'; from where did you find definitions of "guy" to mean gender/title? Where/are you dumb? How can you, assuming you're sensible, accuse someone of stealing your money when you have no evidence on him? What gives you confidence that those people who called your name are Nigerians? And worst of all, what level of insensitivity are you (that's assuming you're normal), to generalized Nigerians, "what do you Nigerians use..."? What insolence!!!! |
Re: Nigerians Stole My Money; Magic by dangotesmummy: 3:41pm On Nov 20, 2016 |
Snyman: You're funny |
Re: Nigerians Stole My Money; Magic by Snyman(m): 3:43pm On Nov 20, 2016 |
obinna58:[size=1pt]You are picking up a fight with an enemy you won't defeat, son.[/size] |
Re: Nigerians Stole My Money; Magic by padi94(m): 4:02pm On Nov 20, 2016 |
DEAR OP, I think you are one of those xenophobic biggots. Why in heaven or earth would you fvcking think that those two dudes stole your money, nd even if they did what makes yous thnk they are Nigerians, and even if they where, what makes you thimk that we will knw how they did. Or becos you think they are Nigerians then all Nigerians are dubious, thieves or fetish. My opinion is you smoke weed and it got you, you filled your wallet with cut news papers and went to shop with it, nd after your eye clear you said to yourself, who should i blame it on. Presto, Nigerians came to mind to blame. And you had the audacity to cum here and post shi.t |
Re: Nigerians Stole My Money; Magic by BossLadyF(f): 4:11pm On Nov 20, 2016 |
Oga clap for yourself? So you know Nigerian accent? I'm a Nigerian but my younger ones don't have the said accent so you'll say they ain't Nigerians right? My dear accept what has happened and stop whining about the past. |
Re: Nigerians Stole My Money; Magic by Snyman(m): 4:14pm On Nov 20, 2016 |
Elkay3:[size=1pt][b]Son, the fact that you're a big, heaping piece of shìt with no brain is already known to the members of Nairaland, there's honestly no need for you to portray the idiotic side of you that we're most acquainted with. And by the latter, I mean the widely recognized knowledge that you are a big clitöris that Bruce/ Caitlyn Jenner wishes to have in between his legs! Who in here doesn't know the word guy means man according to reliable and trusted dictionaries such as Oxford? Are you inadvertently saying your mother is a guy? Bïtching and moaning like you've got a huge pole up your assshole isn't going to change the fact that two Nigerian men stole my money! Screw your feelings, kid. Me hurting your feelings, or me being rude does not change the facts. The facts are the only part that matters here. In my initial post, I did add my post isn't an attack to Nigerians, and why you are busy throwing a shiitload of tantrums like a pregnant bietch is beyond me! Idiotic son of a dying whöre![/b][/size] |
Re: Nigerians Stole My Money; Magic by Snyman(m): 4:22pm On Nov 20, 2016 |
BossLadyF:[size=1pt]I have accepted what happened, and nor am I whining, or attacking Nigerians. R1 000 is nothing to me. I simply want to understand how those two dudes turned my money into newspapers? What did they use?[/size] |
Re: Nigerians Stole My Money; Magic by BTT(m): 4:23pm On Nov 20, 2016 |
Mr Op, I think where you got it wrong wrong was when you identified yourself as non-Nigerian. Please pardon the rude responses you have been getting so far here. Inasmuch as it is theoretically wrong to draw conclusions of a crime on grounds mere suspicions, it was your experience - you knew what happened to you, you are the one who lost money, you know what you are talking about, you are earnestly bewildered and seek genuine answers to the torrents of questions flogging your mind, ... the least of your worries is knowing what choice of words to use. I do not have the answer you seek, but hold on and brace up, they are coming for you. 1 Like |
Re: Nigerians Stole My Money; Magic by Snyman(m): 4:32pm On Nov 20, 2016 |
padi94:[size=1pt]This emotional bietch called Padi is busy crying me a river. I've obviously unintentionally hit a sore point. To put it bluntly, son, your post above is tiring, mentally and physically. You are without a doubt the most idiotic piece of green shiet I've had the misfortune of conversing with![/size] |
Re: Nigerians Stole My Money; Magic by MrPRevailer(m): 3:56am On Nov 21, 2016 |
Snyman: DISCLAIMER: My dear don't mind some of these Nigerians. Thats how they behave. But not everyone of us are stupid. Infact we have a handful of intelligent and rational Nigerians on this forum. Only that they are not always on Nairaland as they have more useful things. Most times it's the stewpids are first to post on nairaland. NOW TO THE POINT: Yes such magic is very real and true. I have heard many incidents from friends and news how there money, private x was stolen simply by a touching of the hands or replying to a question directed to the victim. My father was also a victim of this in Dubai. He was heading to the bank to paying in about 10,000 dirham. And then one or two Nigerians approached him suddenly and greeted him like they knew him. Just a few minutes after they were gone, my dad realise his money has flown away. He was sure that nobody could have directly taken the money because it was well fortified in his pocket. And those Nigerians were the only people he came across in his quest to send money in the bank. Also in my area, there is this dark magic they use. They set a table and start playing tennis, they call a passerby and ask him to come and settle a tennis dispute?? 1-0 OR 1-1?? If the person consents to start disputing, the person would end up playing the same game and bet all he has. His phone, money EVERYTHING. They did this to my brother's friend. Whom he borrowed N30,000. On his friend's way, he encoutered these people. He called the police and they ran away. On a good sunday, i was going to buy something, and someone called me to come. I came relunctantly and then he started doing the same thing to me. 1-0?? 1-1?? I was shocked and angry at same time. I disdained him and went my way. On my way back, i saw a well dressed young guy/victim blissful/joyful boasting and holding the tennis bat. He brought a 5.5 inch chasis phone with green frame, flashed it to them {betting} and put back in pocket. I was standing there in shock and awe opposite the road. The area boys there rushed to me and started threatening me "You no go mind your business abi? go abeg, shabi we call you, you no gree come etc etc. I picked a mild quarrel with them for not minding their own business either. As i was afar off watching. My christian sister alighted from a taxi. And i explained to her. She settled the matter. And told me she knows but that i should leave them and go my own way. Because they have many backup. The next day i told my dad's manager about it. He told me he knows about them, they are also in computer village Ikeja. His friend in the same car with us vehemently attested to it and told me to beware of them. These hoodlums are mostly Yoruba people. So hope this has clarified your question and doubt of others who think such things are non-existent because it hasnt happpened to them or have not seen it. |
Re: Nigerians Stole My Money; Magic by Ferruccio(m): 9:21am On Dec 10, 2016 |
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