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What Is Expected Of A Nigerian Youth In Their Mid Twenties ? by abnot: 12:07am On Jun 10, 2017
I am a 26 year old Nigerian guy currently an employee in an 8 - 5 organization. I have worked for about three years now having earned a bachelors degree at 22 at an american institution and a masters degree at 23 at a british uni. However, I despite my humility and respect towards people I come along, I still hear bout people calling me a big boy / acting like a big boy and all sorts. Don't know if its because of my weight/height (I'm 6ft tall weighing about 107kg ), dressing (simple but neat and good looking) or my lifestyle. I go on vacation at least once a year, hardly eat out but when I do its usually at a nice restaurant, use a mac & iphone as well as drive a honda accord discussion continues (2009) and have a girlfriend who I started dating from uni who maintains a lifestyle similar to mine . I try to be comfortable and sometimes it looks like I'm living in luxury when I hear what people say . But I dont see anything big bout how I live and will like to know from my fellow nairalanders if what I've outlined is in any way above the expected comfort zone of a nigerian youth?
Re: What Is Expected Of A Nigerian Youth In Their Mid Twenties ? by dingbang(m): 12:34am On Jun 10, 2017
I think its quite normal for Nigerians to call their niggas that. So don't take it to heart.

Remember to always be humble.. Besides you have a life most graduates don't have and also a life boys younger than you have already lived...


Still be humble
Re: What Is Expected Of A Nigerian Youth In Their Mid Twenties ? by abnot: 12:41am On Jun 10, 2017
dingbang:
I think its quite normal for Nigerians to call their niggas that. So don't take it to heart.

Remember to always be humble.. Besides you have a life most graduates don't have and also a life boys younger than you have already lived...


Still be humble

Many thanks dear . It's not only my niggas though . Even one or two family members that ordinarily in the past I use to call to ask for a phone or watch before God blessed us more feel same . Don't know if it's because I don't ask them again
Re: What Is Expected Of A Nigerian Youth In Their Mid Twenties ? by ewa26: 12:42am On Jun 10, 2017
I made coconut rice and you dey here to talk about twenties drama, Maka gini

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Re: What Is Expected Of A Nigerian Youth In Their Mid Twenties ? by whitebeard(m): 1:26am On Jun 10, 2017
They are whining u..simple stuff..
Re: What Is Expected Of A Nigerian Youth In Their Mid Twenties ? by Samrayz: 3:35am On Dec 03, 2017
abnot:
I am a 26 year old Nigerian guy currently an employee in an 8 - 5 organization. I have worked for about three years now having earned a bachelors degree at 22 at an american institution and a masters degree at 23 at a british uni. However, I despite my humility and respect towards people I come along, I still hear bout people calling me a big boy / acting like a big boy and all sorts. Don't know if its because of my weight/height (I'm 6ft tall weighing about 107kg ), dressing (simple but neat and good looking) or my lifestyle. I go on vacation at least once a year, hardly eat out but when I do its usually at a nice restaurant, use a mac & iphone as well as drive a honda accord discussion continues (2009) and have a girlfriend who I started dating from uni who maintains a lifestyle similar to mine . I try to be comfortable and sometimes it looks like I'm living in luxury when I hear what people say . But I dont see anything big bout how I live and will like to know from my fellow nairalanders if what I've outlined is in any way above the expected comfort zone of a nigerian youth?
Guy your weight is much. Lol. Would like to connect. Samrayz1923@gmail.com

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Re: What Is Expected Of A Nigerian Youth In Their Mid Twenties ? by JOHNSONSOLAFUNMI(m): 6:14pm On Jan 22, 2020
You like clout chasing abnot

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